Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We’ll Bury Th Democrats So Deep?-Billy I f any a Slip Twixi Ihi Cup and Lip, Billy.’ A. . . • LA I >

ALL HAIL INDI ANA-20,000 Maj.!

They stamped, the voters stamped with care, Stampod in center of the little square, In front of “DEMORATIC TICKET” just below Where the gritty game-cock doth lustily crow. — C — I Brother Marshall, in soreness o ’ heart’ lets off his spleen on the election of Dr, Patton, as follows: “So long as a Democrat had to be elected, no choice more satisfactory to Republicans could have been made that of Dr. Patton, the political nonentity." Dr. Patton is an educated gentleman, a man of sound judgment, courage and honesty. He will creditablv fill the position to which he has been elected, and his course in congress will be shaped in the interests of the masses as against the classes. The estimation in which Dr. Patton is held is best expressed in the vote he received in his own town and township—ll majority. All hail! Remington and Carpenter. The uncalled for flings and threats of the Republican have been treated with the contempt they de serve. To Dr. Pattou we extend congratulations. “ We’ll bury the Democrats so deep, face down, that the harder they scratch the sooner they’ll reach home!”— W. Defeated Owen, in his speech accepting the nomination. Billy’s prophesy has "been reversed. It has been aptly remnrkod that Billy Owen was a Minister without a Pulpit; a Lawyer without a Client; a Citizen without a Habitation, and now he has b en deprived of a constituency. , I The high-taxers, quorum-counters, and Force bill advocates have been repudiated by the people.

Patton’s majority in Casa county new ly 700. All wool cashmere hose 20 cents » puir to 65 cents a pair, for the finest in th* market. Chicago Bargain Btobn, an. ■■■■■■ Our friends who have promised us wood on subscription are hereby notified that we are in need of that article. - Please bring it along, and oblige.

The self-claimed “business congress’’ has been disposed of. The busim ss managers of that body were just a li tie too smart, in their own estimation, ai.l the people discharged them. Those photographed empty seats in he Representative chamber will be more than filled in the next Congress, andjthe fin I duty after organization should be a fair investigation of methods employed to so. cure the return of quorum-counter Reed, and the prompt vacation of his seat in that body. Everybody is delighted with and commends the new election law. Democratic majority in the next House will be at least 144. The next Indiana Legislature will be 65 Democratic on joint ballot, which insures the return of Senator Voorhees to t he United States Senate. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Michigen—all Democratic. Willgiv e full list next week. Dr. Patton’s majority may probably reach 1,000. e give the following synopsis of the vole in this county to-day, and will endeavor to give the full official returns next week: Trusslor, 11., 1188 Matthews, D., 843 345 Owen, R., 1149 Patton, D., ; . 1018 131 Hammond, R., 1248 Darroch, D., 912 336 Brown, R., 1217 Davis, D., 912 305

G ilman, R., 1199 Cu'p, D., 901 297 Parke •, R., 1202 Gl.zebrook, D., 930 272 Coo ver, R., 1179 Harrington, D. & P., 1057 122 ! ’iray, R., 1172 Lutes, D„ 912 260 He nphill, R.j 1130 Nichols, P., 812 318 Blue, R., 1176 Ventling, D. <fc P„ 1039 137 Benjamin, R., 1162 Loughriage, D. s4g 314 Thrawls, R., 1188 Gant, D. & P., 1021 167 Querry, R., 1122 Stembel, D., , 968 154 Tabor, R., 1126 Green, D., 959 167 •Just received an immense new stock of overcoats and clothing. , Chicago Bargain Store. Many Republicans believe the tariff is a tax, and voted the Democratic ticket last Tuesday, thus displaying true manhood. Tke latest style jackets are the Glaciers to tie with girdle at the Chicago Bargain Store. , Porter county gave Owen but 60 mama jority. I —♦ II w » White gives Patton nearly 200 majority

Notice of AddMioi for Licease. NOTICE is hereby given to all the cituene ot the Town of Kensselaer, and District number one in said Town, an 1 Marion Townshin, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indians, that I, the undersigned Conrad Ilildebrsnd, a male in habitant of the State of In iaua, and a man vt good moral character, an not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and i tit person in every respect to be intrusted with .be sale of Intoxicating Liquors, will make application for a License to sell and barter in les-< quantities than < <1 nart at a time. Spintous, Vinous, Malt and OH other intoxicating liquors which may be need as a bcve.age, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank in and up. a the premises where sola and bartered, at the r gular December sscsion of the Board ofCommissi>nersof Jasper county .Indiana,to be held in thel-.-wn of Rensselaer. commencing on the Ist dsy .if December a. D. 1890. The precise location a d description of the premises where said liquors ire to be sold and bartered Is as follows, to-wit; 'j ne front pari, of a one-story frame building situate on land des cribedby mete-a-d bounds as foil >ws, ti-wit: Commencing at the southwesterly eoi ner of block fonr (4] at the intersection of Wasb-ngton and Front?»treets, in the original piatof the tTown of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, aid running thence in a southerly direction along the easterly line of Front street in said Town a distance of one hundred and seventy-two L 172) feet and three [3] inches, and from thence westerly on a lino parallel with Washington street in said Town fifty (50] feet on the westerly lino ot Front “treet, in said Town, to the sou then tefly corner of the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold. Thence westerly on a lino parallel with Washington street, in said |Town, twentynine (29).feet, thence northerly on a line parallel w th Front street, in said Town, nineteenftlß) feet and eight (bl Inches, thence easterly on a llneparailcl with Washington st-eet, in said Town, twenty-nine (99) feet, thence southerly on the westerlyline of Front street, in said Town, nineteen (19) feet and eight (8) inches to the id ace of beginning. Said License will be asked for the rwbied sf . oi.e year. CONRAD HILDEBRAN- . James W. Douthit, Att’y for petitioner. !’ r thte.ae:. lxi_, Oct. 81.1690*410-