Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Pursuant to call Democratic citizens of Rensselaer held a meeting at ths Court House lost Saturday evening for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the several corporation offic e to be filled at the coming town election. C. D. Nowels /as elected President, and James W. McEwen Secretary. The following named gentlemen were placed in nomination: For Trustee, Second District—William R. Nowels. For Trustee, Third District—Ed. P. Honan. For Trustee. Fifth District--Samuel A. Henry. For Town Treasurer—Benj. Tuteur. For Town Clerk—Jeremiah M. Healey. For Town Marshal—John S. Ramey. - For personal reasons Mr. Ed. P. Ho- ■ nan declines to accept nomination for Trustee, Third District, and the committee has appointed Jacob J. Eiglesbach to the vacancy. An excellent selection. The Democratic ticket is a good one.— The gentlemen composing it, if elected, will perform the duties with great care for the best interests o? the people. The residence, with contents, of Wm. McCollough, Jordan township, was destroyed by fire, last Sunday evening.— fl,ooo loss. - " O —.l There have lately been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of “Webster’s Dictionary.”'— These books are given various names, “Webster’s Unabridged,” ’’The Great Webster’s Dictionary,” ’’Webster’s Big Dictionary," '‘Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary;” etc., etc. Many announcements concernii g them are very misleading, as the body of each from A to Z is the same, —lorty-four yea s behind the times, and printed from cheap plates made by photographing the old pages. The old book has been padded out by various additions culled from various sources of questionable reliability, buti the body is the same that was puidshed When Polk was Pres dent and duly bm e 1 at the incoming of Lincoln. Toe Webster current from Lincoln to Harrison, is the popular copyrighted “Unabridged’ which has just been superseded by Webster’s International Dictionary.— See advertisement in another column.