Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1889 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buy he d hMm ta. Parties wishing Fruit Trees will do Well to examine my Nursery Stock at Luther Ponsler’s farm, 2 miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer. 1 have over 5,000 Apple, 1,000 Cherry, and 400 Pear —all choice varieties. trees are in a thrifty and healtßy condition. I also have the agency for the Greening Bros. Nursery at Monroe, one of the best Nurseries in the State. All stock bought of me guaranteed true to name, and insured for one year where properly taken care of at the followingprices: Apples—-Home Trees—2oc. “ Michigan 30e. Crebs, 30c.; Cherry, 30c., Ac. H. B. MURRAY. NEVER DEMOCRATIC. N. Y. World: The insulting old whig appeal to democrats to “get together’ under a corner of the republican tariff blanket is very, naturally followed by a repetition from the same source of the undemocratic plea for a repeal of the internal revenue taxes. “Taxed clothing and free whisky”—dear sugar find cheap tobacco” —these would be strange shibboleths indeed in the mouths of democrats! Fancy Jefferson or Jackson or Tilden urging the dem-, ocratic party to abolish all taxes on vices, indulgences and luxuries m order to so diminish the revenues as to render perpetual the