Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The Australian ballot bill has been adopted by the Arizona legislature. Jhon Kepner’s children have just recovered from an attack of the grip. 1 : The 51st will be forever ki own as the BILLION DOLLAR CONGRESS! Rev. M. L. Tressler is visiting friends and acquaintances in Rensselaer and vicinity. Will Ervin returned Thursday evening from a trip to Kansas, Missouri and other western states. Arthur Snodgrass, who has been visiting his mother for the past three weeks' retnrned to Rossdale Monday. State Senator Harry H. Francis, of Michigan City has been appointed Stale Bank Examiner by Auditor of State Henderson. That was shabby trick on the part of the theatrical company in procuring and circulating ‘dodgers’ with the announcement that a prominent clergyman c f Rensielaer would attend the entertainment. The boom to boom didn’t boom worth a cent. It was equally a shabby trick on the part of the printer who printed the dodgers. Charles N. Felton, republicsn, is the new Senator from California, vice Georg# Hearst, deceased. It is charged that Felton paid a big round sum for votes. Repul !ican papers thank McKinley that the tux on sugar oomes off on the first |of Aj An April Fool joke—realized when t oeople remember they are taxed to pay tbounty to sugar trusts.
$1,116, 270,491, Is the amount appropriated i y the Reed business congress recently adjourn ed.This is more money then there is in circulation among the people. It takes money to subsidize steamship and railroad companies, sugar and other trusts and monopolies- But Reed’s qnorum-count-ing, gag-rule methods made it an easy accomplishment.- Harrison signed these appropriation bills. Just think of it—--1,006,270,401 !! I John W. January, of Minonk, 111., draws a pension of SIOO a month. Mr. Jan nary is known all over the country as the man who cut off his own feet in Andersonville prison. The confederate surgeon told him that he must die, as his feet were partially eaten away by gangrene.— The surgeon refused to amputate the injured parts, when January performed the operation himself, with an old knife. He retains the knife as a most valuable selic. EUPEPSY. This is what you ought to have, in fact. y*° must have it, to fully enjoy life.— Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not.— Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope _,thsfrthey may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. 'We guarantee that Eleotric Bitters, if used 'according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install insteat Eupepsy. We recommend Eleotric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and SLOV per bottle by F. B. Meyer Druggist- 4, James Reece, A strictly thoroughbred horse, 16 i hands Ugh, weight about 1200, will make the Mason of 1891 on the following terms:— 920 for a colt to stand and suck, or sls to insure. Insurance to be paid before the Ist of January, 1892. $lO for season closing 4tk of Jnly. If insurance is paid ta~l~.lhnkn.lWl.
