Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

the farmer? The alliance is committed io the doctrine that contraction of the currency increases the value of money, or cheapens commodities, which is the same thing. If this te true, and by general consent it is, inflation will cheapen money and increase the price of commodities.— Very good, says the alliance, that is what we want. But if a farmer borrows money he borrows it for use. If ho wants to buy stock or building material or farm machinery or labor he must pay the increased price, and the money he borrows at 2 per cent, will not go one-third as far a the money ho now borrows at 6per cont.jHe would, in fact, have much less capital to work on than he now has, and the interest on the real value of his capital would noth decreased. In the end the heaviest losses from this monstrous policy would fall more heavily on the farmers than any other class of persons. In financial matters the only safe course is to stick to the golden mean. There is disaster in either extreme. Happy and content isa home with "The Ro< Chester;" a lamp with the light of the morning. For catalogue, write Rochester Lams Co. New York ■ . A number of Wood Choppers wanted, A i ply to or address Thomas A. Crockett, Rensselaer, Ind.

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B i ven awaY PIANO, ORGAO, CASH, And Many Uheful Articles. Also THE Will Be Sent to Evehy Person in the Stat a of Indiana FREE OF CHARGE Until Jan. I, 1892, who will, on reading this advertisement, renuest us to send terms of subscription, list of presents, etc. As this offer is good for 10 days only, it will be necessary to write at once to the STATE SENTINEL, Mention this Paper Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Before John Maguire, a Justice of the Peace in an for Kankakee township, Jasper county, State of Indiana. John Batzke vs. Schuyler Sigler. Whereas, John Batzke on the 10th day of November, 1891, filed a complaint against Schuyler Sigler for fourteen dollars, together with an affidavit and the necessary bond for »n orde«‘ of attachment, and the order was issued together with a summons for defendant. Summot.s returnable the 23d day of November, 1891, at ten o’clock in the forenoon. Summons returned endorsed “not found." Orderof attachment leturned endorsed as follows: "Served upon the personal property of the said Scnnyler Sigler,” ana it appearing in said affidavit that defendant is a non-residept of this State— Therefore notice is hereby given to said Schuyler Sigler of the pendency of said suit to be tried before me at my sffice in Kankakee township, Ja°per county,’lndiana. on the 21st day of December, 1891, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and that unless the said Schusler Sigler shall be end appear at that time to defend the same, the matter will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHM MAGUIRE, Justide of the Peace. [Seal] Dated this 23dday of Noyember, 1891. Jpf. t6.i