Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“2. A rail >nd suttio euv volume of money in circulation, consi ting oi gold, Silver and legal lender paper currency at par with eaoh other. “3. Fiee eleotions in all the States, un trammeled by ‘force bills,’ or any oth* r federal machinery implying a want of faith in the intelligence, the honor, or the patriotism ot any portion of the American people. *4. Rigid economy in public expenditures so that no more billion dollar ( on-gres<-ea may come to curse the oonutry. “On this platform the country would be safe and the people prosperous and with, out it the future is full of evil and of danger.”

DUNNVILLE ITEMS.

The tall of snow at the present time is heavier than has been for several years. iuiss August” Milier is visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss ftlyzzaFl herty, of Indianapolis is the guest of the Misses Maloney. A. E. and J. F. Turner have gone to Valparaiso to attend school. It is reported that Hans GilbrauseD has purchased the Jesse Wood farm. Considerable sickness is prevail iugin Dunnville. J. A. Hall has moved on tbe ft rm recently vacated by Josepn Turner. The young people of Punnville titeud. il the protracted meeting at Whaaiffel \ lact Sunday nigh , viklivted' by Kev. Veach of Uedrd* . ban Jalleck now occupies J. N. White’s property, in Dunnville The you< g people had a pleasant 1 1 me at the oyster supper t i 'i halleck’s Saturday evening. The inir'iaye of Miss Mamie aloney t > T. F. Jones took place " .h- lestdenceof the bride’s paents I hardiiy of ' ,ic*k, at ligli ii -on. The p 1 ■ sre mm rous, cost!,' .«>-) elegant, many of which Were Mi gifts of tii bii,!' mother-in Iw. They lef £i>i Chicago where they will

reside.

Jewkss.