Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

says: ‘ Judge Woods has belittled his judicial dignity" and that his recent defense of himself “has not changed public opinion one jot or tittle." Billy Owen is certainly very liberal and accommodating in his views. To take hig letter to the Alliance one would suppose that he was the originator of that organization; and he informs the soldier that he had grasped what they wanted before (hey knew what they wanted themselves. Billy’s record in Congress, however, jhe lie to bis professions. Compare the tickets! Contrast the peculiar fitness of the candidates for the positions for which they are named, and you will conclude the Democratic ticket excels. Mrs. J. W. Duvall, jr., of Chicago, is visiting the family of her uneje, J. W. Duvall, in Rensselaer. Mrs. Wm. Eger is quite ill. Mr. Robison, father of Auditor George M., is on the sick list. Public Sales— By John Chamberlain, at his residence, three miles southeast of Rensselaer, on Tuesday, October 14, 1890—Horses, Cows, Calves, Hay in stack Farming Implemens, etc. By Fred. J. Saltwell, at his residence in Milroy township, ten miles southeast of Rensselaer, Wednesday, October 15—Cattle, Horses, Hogs, etc. By Servetus Girard, at his residence in Union township, three miles north of Alter’s Mill, Saturday, Oct. 11, 1890—Horses, Colts, Cows, Calves, Hogs, Farming Implements, etc. W. H. H. Graham is on a trip to Decatur, Alabama. Marion Bice is preparing to move to Hammond. After several weeks severe illness, Dr. Hartsell was able to get out last Monday. New meat market in room adjoining Hardman’sjewelry store. Thomas Bros., proprietors. Frank Hopkins has been taken to the Logansport asylum. L. D. Kenton, of Kansas, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Rev. I. I. Gorby and Eld. E. L. Holligsworth are attending Presbytery, at Hebron The new cigar factory will commence operations Oct. Ist. McCoy V Randle shipped 1,884 spring lambs from Marlborough last Tuesday.— The gentleman who inspected them for the purchasers passed them as the finest lot that had ever come under his notice. , * Omar Bitchey has accepted a situation in ihe office of the Indiana Lounge and Parlor Furniture Company, Indianapolis. Last Thursday Robert Lecklider was taken to the Soldiers’ Home, at Dayton, 0., for medical treatment. A telegram arrived to-day from the Home that he died this morning. Burt Hutson and daughter Daisy, of Hammond, visited friends in Rensselaer week.

John King is fitting up Mrs. Stockton’s room, in the Stockton-Williams building, which he will occupy with Grocery aud Restaurant. Rev. J. Zumbuelte, a former paster of the Catholic church at ( *thiß place, visited Rensselaer Monday. Isaac Thompson, of Bluffton, Ohio is visiting his brothers in Rensselaer. QThe G. A. R. posts and old soldiers of Remington|and Rensselaer held their annual re-union last Saturday evening at the Nowels House. A banquet was prepared by the Rensselaer Relief Corps.— About 100 {soldiers, with their families, from Remington were in attendance. The affsir pessea off very enjoyably. Dr. Patton, of Remington, our next Congressman, ‘was circulating among our people last Saturday evening. The lost pocket-book advertised in these columns last week was brought to this office la<t Tuesday intact. The finder, Lorenz Hildebrand, would acoept no rewaid. The owner returns thanks. Correction—We should have said Dr' Carr, wife and daughter, in our notes on the Monon convention, instead of Dr. Reed. Mr. Gaylord H. Chilcote and Miss Ollie Reed were married last Friday afternoon, at the residence or Mr. Ad. Parkison, Rev. T.F. Drake officiating. The young couple immediately took their departure for San Jose, California. A fine Cleveland Bay stallion, valued at SI,OOO, belonging to Frank Handley, died this morning.

AtiPeru Leo was 2d in free for all; Pinkamink Ist in two-year-old race; Lancewood Ist in 2:35 trot, getting down to 2:31}; Belle Medium, two-year-old, 2d in three-year-old trot, with record of 2:45, all Rensselaer Stock Farm horses, Thename of David H. Yeoman, of this iownship, was before the convention of the People’s party, held at Indianapolts the other day, for Treasurer of State. Fabmebs’ Alliance Picnic.—A picnic will be held at the Remington Fair grounds Saturday, September 27th, under the auspices of the Farmers’ Alliance.— Eminent speakers will be present and a good old fashioned time is expected. A job lot of cotton Flannels at much less than regular prices. Chicago Babgain Stobe. Special bargains in Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at Chicago Bargoin Store. Save 20 per cent., and buy your complete outfit at the only one price cash store in Jasper county. Chicago BAbgaiN Stobe. Advertised Letters— Rebecca Mills, 3, Maggie Herbsts, WG. Richards, Albert Hamm, P. A. Hull. A. Hoover, John Pearson, Mrs. E. CSayler. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Men’s boots $1.45, (worth $2. A good kip boot $2, worth $3. A fine kip boot $3,” w orth $4. ( An extra fine French kip, h’t d made, and fine oil grain, band mace an i warranted, $3.25 worth $5. Bovs’ Ml • euW U> $2, worth double, and all the boat breads. I Chicago Babemx Stoat ... I