Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE. ‘The sixth annual report of the State Bureau of Statistices dor 1884, has just made its appearance. The volume for 1884, covers over 500 pages, containing carefully prepared tables on all the various subjects contemplated bv the law, as Agricu’ture, Economies, Mamufactories, Railroads, the sop' ,1 condition of our people, vital stalls'n-a, etc-, interspersed with interestin': reading matter ou various subjects.’ Wm. A- FfWiJS, Jr, 01. of Bureau. It is in bad taste, it stru-es us, for republican newspapers at this time to be rehearsing how the change -of tiOu vote.in New York stale would have electe 1 a republican raesident. The first democratid president in twenty-five years comes in with, perhaps, a majority ot the popular vote. How was it with the first republican president? But for democratic party quarrels the world would never have heard of Abraham Lincoln. If-Christ—Had -Not-Died-For- Three Thou»Hadst-*Been-Dammed Dobbins was the name of a man. in Ergland in the days of the Roundheads, but Dorcheater county Maryland, presents two names almost as odd- the owners of the names still live near Cambridge, on ihe Choptank. They are Julia Jane Augusta Dmoimca Rustis Ro Bo Bustis Jack and John Henry Land Runner Runout-and-Surveyor Paudana Beaver Dam Rendezvous God Bless Busticue. The people of Haverstraw. N- Y. are .very much surprised by an increase in the size of the loaves of bread furnished by the village bakers, being the result, of a-sermon recently preached in the Methodistchurch bj- Rev. Dr. Harcourt, who took for his text the commandment, ‘Thou shah not steal,’and in illustration claimed that the bikers’ profit at the present price of flour was uni-'-M«o'>ub|p ar<l-unjust, ari'i w-;~ t-q.iiv.ilen u. taking so much money from me pocKels of ;he poor Edward Burkhalters Lafayette teamster while deliveaing goods was the victim of what is known as ‘snow blind.’ His attack was instantaneous, and the loss of his sight is total. His physicians give no hopes of his ever being able to see agam. - —■ 1 '♦ • *♦- ♦*— —— Ed. Kirk, formerly of this place, now .of Osceola, lowa, is visiting friends in Rensselaer Our young frhnd Jerry Healy now of Frankfort, Ind , passe:! over Sabbath with parents ami triends in Rensselaer. He made u- a plesanr call Monday morning. An intertainment will be given by Mrs. Dunlap, wi’h the assistance nf Home talent, at the Opera House March 20th 1885. Admission 25 cents, reserved seats 35 cents. Children 15 cents. f

Married—At the residence of the bride’s father, in Newton township Ind, Marcn 4th. 1885, Mr. Abraham B. Bringle and Miss Fannie E, Mofflt, ail of Jasper county. Rey. W. H. Baylor officiated. ’■BHSSSSSSS? Mr, Alexander Bowen an old resident of Jasper County died at his residence in Rensselaer Tuesday morning last. Funeral services took place Wednesday, Rev, Moßyrolds officiating.