Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

□Mr. Green, in charge of a num’ her of children from the Cincint nati Children’s Home, arrived a the Makeever House Wednesday evening, and soon secured homes for the little ones. Mr. G. expects to return to Rensselaer with another lot next Wednesday.

D. S. Willey is retained as a salesman by “The Economy Store Company.” The Summer Ndrmal opened Monday with 37 in attendance. An eclipse of the moon will occur next Sunday night, beginning within a few minutes of nine o’clock. Jas. Sapp, of Goodland, under bonds for passing counterfeit silver certificates, dic-d at that place last Gnday. Geo, Hollingsworth the other day presented his guardian, Alfred Thompson, a gold-headed ebony cane as a token of kind regard. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen. Geo. W. Casey, at Fair Oaks, is agent for the celebrated Peerless Mower, Reaper and Binder. Call on him and examine machine before buying elsewhere.

Yeoman & Hemphill keep the leading Agricultural implemements on hand. Tooth Pulling Extraordinary—By the use of Ihe new anaesthetic one hundred and twenty teqth were extracted in one day at Dr Horton’s dental office, over Laßue’s grocery. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind It will pay you to visit the Furniture rooms of Jay W. Williams.

NOTICE TO FARMERS. Coen & Paxton, having bought the Hay and Grain business for merly owned by J. C. Porter, will pay the highest price for grain. UNION LABOR MEETING. 5 We, the undersigned, citizens of Jasper county, without regard to old political affiliations, unite in calling a meeting at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, July 28, 1888, of all such as expeet to vote the Union Labor ticket of the party organized at Cincinnati, May 12th, 1888. Let all turn out. Wm. Maxwell, Peter Hinds, A. Cue, O. K. Ritchev, Jas. W. Pierce, Daniel Wood, W. C. Pierce, W. E. Moore, C. D. Stackhouse. Republican Inconsistency. In 1884 the Republicans adopted as part of their national platform the following resolution: “The Democratic party has failed completely to relieve the people of the burden of unnecessary taxation by a wise reduction of the surplus. The Republican party pledges itself to correct the inequalities of the tariff and to reduce the surplus.” In 1888 they have said nothing whatever about the surplus, and their only allusion to the tariff is, as we have seen, unaccompanied by any pledge to correct its inequalities, or the slightest evidence of desire to do so. The Democrats have lived’up to their pnomises and reaffirmed them in full, in order that the country may compare the pledge with the performance. The Republicans have repudiated their fair words spoken four years ago, and propounded a programme of reaction and waste which they have rarer heretofore dared to avow.—New York Star.

Free Whisky vs. Cheaper Clothing. No party ever won—looking at the matter from the low plane of expediency—by running away from its principles. Ho party of honest men should wish to win by false pretenses. The Democratic party believes that the enormous and demoralizing surplus should be stopped by reducing the taxes on the necessities of the people and the essentials of manufactures, it has committed itself to this policy by renominating the president who form**lated and forced it and by indorsing in national convention the bill that embodies the policy. The Republicans have accepted the issue.—New York World. The Fencing Oat Tariff. There is no ambiguity about the tariff issue in the Republican, platform. It isaa plain as the great wall of China. —ProvD donee Journal. BDCH-LEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The greatest medical wonder of the world; Warranted to speedily cure Burns,’Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Gancers, Piles, Ohilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and al sk'n eruptions, guaranteed to cure m every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer,