Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1886 — Captain Wallace getting in His Work. [ARTICLE]

Captain Wallace getting in His Work.

J. G. Culp is still thinking of selling I'is farm, situated in the Egypt of -Jasper county, and one of the best ‘n the county—cannot be surpa/ j for conveniences.— He v. i.-l to retire from hard labor is his reason tor selling. We understand that Mr. C. came to Indiana less than ■''' years ago with but 50c. in his pocket, and what h 6 is worth to-day math in stock and grain fiom this farm. The farm is worth probably 820,000, and is stocked with over 100 good steers. Here is certainly a ■od chance for profitable investment.

In addition to boots, shoes, hats ..nd caps, furnishing goods, etc., ate Fendig has now in store an extensive, assortment of clothing. Entire stock is new —no old goods on hand. The “trooly loil” are out in full orce anxious to serve the dear people. The “bosses” have decreed, however, that many of them shall get badly left in convention. Read the Lumber advertisement of Colburn & Co. As .this is the only firm dealing in lumber, etc., giving an invitation to readers of the Sen.inel, we commend them to their pa r r onage.

Ct 1 .; l:rn DeWi t ; tlace. <•>'Lafayette has v :':i :■<>■< i. Tse book, whi<‘ti is pronounced a n t itorious production, in fact, away above the average by those who Lave been fortunate enough to sec it, is destined to produce a mild sort of a‘vasalion in Lafayette, where many of' i < !:ar:.. ter-po;fraud, under lietieh .■. ;■ •,«..<•» = : , ■! !, eas! ly rec* Z' a, i’'. r'r:;' • <.f a number of citizens. some or wtioe. will be greatly Hattercd by the likeness, .and others, it is claimed, will be inclined to look upon their “counterfeit presentment 1 ’ as quite tnc reverse of flattery. No doubt the book will meet with a targe sale there and be read with unusual zest. —Logansport Journal. Ha! Here!! You school teachers who have not remitted for the In diana School Journal. We are waiting patiently to hear from you. Please report to W. A. Bell, Indianapolis, or the undersigned. Yours Truly, G. W. Ingram. Agent for Jasper county.

The Republican Nubbin Ridge correspondent, “Jack,” says of the Democratic nominee so Trustee of Barkley township: “Our worthy mill man, ■ : r Longstreth, was nomin. fed by Democratic caucus for trustee. * Vo*are pleased to note that our '.ld Democratic friend, Jno. Hufty. h is been appointed post-master at Pilot Grove, f Alt. Ayr,) Newt n county. —.4jn> Our friend Zimmerman, of the Valparaiso Messenger, has been appointed postmaster at Valparaiso. We are glad to note this. It is the correct thing.

Tom Crockett, Democratic candidate for Assessor, was a soldier, and as such sustains a good record. His opponent, Mr. Porter is very much of a gentleman, and one of the many “trooly loil” who remained at home. A couple of soldiers seeking the position wer thrust aside to make way for his nomina“Jap.” Kenton, Democratic candidate for Trustee of this township, is well and favorably known to most of our readers. He has the necessary qualification for the position and asks you support.

The Democracy of Newton township have made the following excellent nominations: For Trustee—Jackson Freeland Assesor —Charles M. Paxton. Justices of the Peace—John Stwan and. Simon Kenton. Constables—Cicero lb n • ui t, Joseph E. Thomas. Supervisors—Dist. No. 1, V"’_ bam 11.-jd.enbaker. No. 2, - W. Paxton. No. 3’ Charles injamin. No. 4, Joseph Nagel.