Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1892 — Sven Ohioan* Couldn’t Do It. [ARTICLE]

Sven Ohioan* Couldn’t Do It.

The failure of the Ohio Republican state legislature to secure an indorsement at the hands of the Republican state convention is the first time in history that the Republican party in any state in the Union failed to indorse the corrupt acts of its servants.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. When the railroads begin to march to the treasurer’s office of Knox county, under the new tax law and pay $20,000.00 a year or one-tenth of all our texee, then the Republican organ, The Commercial, beghis to agnail t .iat^n»_

Miss Blanch Loughridge is visiting friends in Indianapolis. Miss Moggie Hea’y is visiting friends in Chicago. A grand opening party will be given by the Iroquois Club, next Tuesday evening. A daughter at Rev. I. I Gorby’s, Tuesday levening. Nothing adds so much to a person's appeartnos as a fine thiok head of hair of even eolor, and to assure this use only Hall's Hairßenewer. John Guldenzorf, well and favorably known in this locality, died suddenly at his home north of Mt Ayr, Friday evening. Judge Healy is not hankering after office. He refuses to qualify 0s justice of the peace. Not many physiciansimake great therapeutic discoveries. For the iuost part they content themselves with administering judiciously what is prsscnbed in the books. To Dr. JC. Ayer, however, is due the credit of discovering that greatest of blool-puriflers—Ayer’s Sarsapalls. |(A buffalo fish weighing 33 pounds was enught in the Gregory ditch, near Fair Ouks, last Sunday.

Theo Clark hag sold his property north of the railroad to Rot. Wm. Sayler, of Stoughton, Wisconsin. A 14-ye r-old lad, from Sheldon, 111., having a horse in his possession,'passed through this place last Friday, closely followed by officers. He was captured near Medarvville and taken b.iok. Mamma (to her little boy). Now, Bennie, if you’ll be good and goto seep, mamma’ll give you one of Dr. Ayer’s nioe sugar-coated Cathartic Fills, next time you need medicine.” Bennie, smiling sweetly, dropped off to sleep at once. The earnings of the L. N. A. <fc C. for April were ¥257,953; Increase over April, 1891, $50,001. Thursday Sherman Cooper was released on bail. R. H. Yeoman has the contract for the erection of a tenement house for T. W. Grant, on his Mainfjtreet lot north of D. B. Nowels’ new residence. The Monon will place on its Louisville and Chicago division next month two new vestibule trains, said to be the finest over turned out of the Pullman shops. V ;> 'f Conductor Charlie Porter’s run, for the Pullman Co., is from Kansas City, Mo., to Atlanta, Georgia. In the contest of the Northern Oratorical League, at Evanston, 111., Jesse R. Roberts, of this county, representing University of Michigan, took third prize. Anyone wishing a setting of pure bred Plymouth Rooks, White Wyandotte, Sil-ver-laced Wyandotte, Partridge Cochin, Light Brahma, or Langsfean eggs. Call on John schandaub.

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF DISTRICT SCHOOLS. The regular annual graduating exorcises of the district soh ols will be neld as follows; Keeneb Township, at DeMotte, Friday evening, May 13th. Three graduates. Wheatfiedd and Kankakee Townships, at Wheatfield. Saturday evening. May 14th. Five graduates. Cakpenter Township, at school house number 10, Thursday evening; May 19th. Four grad ates> Jordan Township, at school house No. 5, Saturday evening, May 21st. Two graduates. Hanging Gbovb Township, at the Marlboro school house, Saturday evening, May 28th. Two graduates. Gidlam Township, at Independence Chapel, Saturday evening, June 4tb. — Two graduates. Exercises to begin promptly at eight o’clock. All friends of the schools are invited to attend these meetings. J. F. WARREN, Co. Snp’t.