Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1885.
Notice of Church Dedication. —The new M. E. Church in Barkley township, on the Rensselaer Circuit, seven miles east of Rensselaer, on the Francesville road will be dedicated Sabbath, November 15th, 1885. Rev. JH. Claypool will preach at 10 a. in., and Rev. J. T. Abbett in the afternoon. Dr. M. B. Alter and family have returned from Kansas. Thursday, November 26th, has been designated by the President as a day for Thanksgiving. John B. Huger of Lafayette, has been appointed postmaster for that city. A good appointment. The Republicans in Ohio are trying as hard to steal the election in Hamilton county, that State, as Jim Blaine did to steal that in New York State a year ago. A' a special meeting os‘ the Town Board, last Monday even'ng, the resignation of John Q. Alter, as Marshal, was accepted, and Henry Wood appointed to the vacaney. '■ ♦ •» ■ ■ The drawing of Mrs. Alice Dunlap’s Silk Quilt wil take place on Wednesday of next week. It will be conducted by three disinterested parties, and in a manner which will not admit of a suspicion cf unfairness. T e drawing will be held in the Court House. The Chicago Grocery, R. F. Priest, proprietor, is now in full blast, in the Williams-Stockton block. Extensive'stock, new, fresh, and at prices that defy competition. Everybody respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Since the President’s return from New York it is very eviden ‘suspensions” have not been “suspended” to a very great extent notwithstanding the list published in the Chicago Times, and approvingly referred to by our neighbor. Clark Price, formerly of this county, has been elected to the Re. publican wing of the Kansas Legislature. Clark is a clever young gentleman, of fine talents, and wil make his mark i he adopte broad national views and diecards the sectional demagogueries of' th# the leaders of his party. The South Bend Tribune states that ex-Congressman Ashley, the mover of the impeachment resolutions against President Andrew John on in the House of Representatives, backs up Chauncey M. Depew’s statement in regard to the Johnson-Grant controversy. Ex. Congressman Ashley was one of the conspirators to overthrow Pres’i Johnsen’s reconstruction policy, and would swear to a lie quicker than the editor of the riiune co’d say “Jack Robinson.”
