Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ms eauis The Democrats will meet at the following namod places and time for th-* purpose of organizin'' branches of the Hendricks League: Wheatfield Township, Wheat - field, Saturday, July 14th. Eve - ning Kankakee Township, Dunnville, Monday, J uly 16th. Evening. Let all Democrats turn out. By order of Jasper County League Organizing Committee. DAVID W. SHIELDS, President. A. N. Lakin, Sec’y wmjmm ! The Annual Session of the J asper County Summer School for teachers wi’l be held in the High School Building, Rensselaer, Ind., beginning, July 16, 1888, and continuing five weeks. The Instruction will be under the charge of Prof. F. VV. Reubelt, superintendent of the t ensselaer schools, assisted by I. C. Reubelt and Amanda W. Warren, of the same schools. The Course of Study will in- i elude all the common school bran ; ches, Pedagogy and such of the ! sciences as may be desired. The work will be given by topics and any good text book may be used, i The Primary Practice Work j will be und r the sup-rvision of Mrs. Warren and it will be the . aim to make it one of the most! iireresting features of the school, i Tuition for the term $4.50 if paid in advance, if not paid in ad- j The County Institute will im- • mediately follow the summer. school. The usual special rates I for board can be secured. Believ- i ing it to be your desire to improve J and advance in your work, I shall . expect you in attendance during j the ent're term. Our very poorest j teachers are satisfied with present !• attainments; our best ones, ready ! and willing to receive information j from any source. Yotr friend, J. E. Warren, Co. Supt. J. C ■ Take your butter and eggs to J. W. D uvall, at the new Grocery, ■ and get cash or goods for them. j

Brace Up. You arc feeling depressed, your appe* tite is poor,you are bothered with Head ac he, you are fidgetty, nervous,and gen crally out of sorts, and want to brace up’ Brace up,but not with stimulants,spring medicines, or hitters, which have for their basis very cheap, whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, re, store your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Sucl a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and °nly 50 cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. 3 -■ : . Notice of Dissolution. Rensselaer Ind. July sth, 1883. The partnership heretofore existing between George AY. Nicholson and S. E. Yeoman is this day desolved by mutal consent, all book accounts to be paid to Geo. AY. Nicholson, and all debts against the firm to be paid by Geo. AV. Nicholson. Geo. AY. Nicholson. 3t. Samuel E. Yeoman. What It Kcaas. A freer trade means cheaper manufactures. Cheaper manufactures mean a wider market. A wider market means more work. More work means a greater demand for labor, and therefore higher wages. Higher wages means better times for American workingmen. This is the chain of logical sequences drawn from the Democratic policy. The United States is the only nation in the world that maintains a high tariff on the raw materials of manufacture. And the United States is the only laigs manufacturing country that has not. increased the proportion of manufactured products in its experts during the past twenty-five rears. The effect of this absurd war tariff policy has been to glut thohome market with inferior goods and to close the markets of the world to our finished products. It is this policy of over stimulation and handicapping that has mode the past twenty years a period of brief “booms, ’ alternating with long seasons of stagnation, bankrupted, strikes, lockouts and' losses. The Democratic policy means a more normal condition of business and better limes for everybody.—New York V... '.3. • > ,9