Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*r A. MoCoY A Co. are prepared to furnish loans on farms at as low rates and on as favorable terms as can be obtained. Call amd see us before making your arrangements. 3 Unde»the old law the railroads of Indiana were assessed at $69,662,676. Under the new law the Biimo railroads pay taxes on $160,809,575. Our old friend John A. Rothrook has become sole proprietor and manager of the White County Demoorat. Long may he wave. Crampton, late of the White County Demoorat, will soon oommenoe the publication of an independent paper at Delphi. Delegate M, F. Chilcote will to-day start for the Minneapolis convention.— He is an original Harrison man and wo trust his . avdrite maybe the nominee. We have a strong desire to see Benjamin, unsupported by "blooks of flvt“, kuooked out el time next 'November by Grover Cleveland. We are often deceived in the age of peoplo liaving beautiful and luxuriant Hair, not (mowing that they use Hall's Hair ltenewer to keep gray hairs away.
Friday evening last Prof, lluas and hi* sister-in-law, Miss Lillian Kohleiutz, attended services iu the Cntiiolic church, while Mrs. Unas took part in the oquimouoeinont exercises, at the Opera House. Mrs. Ileus returned home alone, und suggested to the I'rof. that hu should have called for her, which caused him to retort in abusive language. At this stuge a remark from hie sister-in-law so aroused his ire that he violently assaulted her.— He was taken befoio ’Hqnire Burnham who fined and oosted him to the tune of about $34. Haas Iftft Rensselaer (Sunday morning, which ws* probably it move in the right direotion us many of our people were naturally very indignant, and some of them were anxious.io moot him. Mre. llaas and her sister during their short stay here made many friends aud are held in high esteem by all with whom they formed acquaintance. Ii |wus the dosire of our peoplo that Mrs H. remain here and coutim e giving instructions in rnusio, in whioh she hna given great satisfaction, but she has concluded to locale at some other point. - - Th# vocal organs are strengthened by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Clergymen, lawyers, singers, aetois, und public speakers find this preparation the mas l efieotive remedy for irritation and weakness of the thioat and l ings, and for all affections of the vocal organs.
The Jasper county republican convention met at the aourt house on Tuesday lust aud placed in nomination a oounty tit ket. Tne convention was not as largely atttnded as similar gatherings heretofore and seemed to laok the apirlt of confidence that has hitherto inspired their proceedings Following is the tioket: For County Treasurer—Marcus H. Hsmphill, of Marion township. For County Recorder—Thomas Thompson. of Rensselstr. For Hheritf—Charles W. Hanlsy, of Gillam township. For Coroner—Shelby Grant, of Marion township. For. Surveyor—John E, Alter, of Union township. For County Assessor—Charles E. Mills, of Marion township. For County Commissionr, Second Distriot—John C. Murtindale, of Newton township. An element >t weakness pervades the make-up of the ticket. The geographic eal disinbutiun shows that the “ring" got in its work. Of the seven nominees four arc loeated in this town and township.— 'lhe gentleman whose candidacy would have proved most acceptable to the whole '■eoulo, outside of party lines, wus ruthlessly cast overboard, and a "dark horse” sprung upon the convention The aepirations of Car enter township for a representation on ths tioket were also crushed.
Notwithstanding the very unfavorable weather Memorial Day was properly ob served in Rensselaer. Eiercfses were held in the coutt house, after whioh sprooession was formed whioh proceeded to tho cemetery and eoi.eluded the programme by strewing the graves of the heroes with flowers and filing the regulation salute. Tho Opera House was crowded Friday evening with an appreciative audience to witness tho closing exercises of the olass of ’92. MaryMeColly, Allio Tyler, Ira Washburn, Blanche Alter, Maude Daugherty and Edith Marshall acquitted themselves admirably and received their diplomas Tom Burns has Ins new livery establishment in full operat on. New Barn, New Rigs, Everything New, and good Horses, it will be nla aim to guarantee satisfaction to his patrons. NOW TRJf }HIS. It will oosl you nothing and will surely do you good; if you have a Cough, Cold, or any tiuble with Throat. Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cblds is guarantstd to give relief, or money will be paid back.— Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing aDd under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at F. B Meyer’s Drug Store. Lar<Je size 50c. and $ 4 00. 3 — LOW RATES ON THE MONON. Foi the Amcric.ti Medical Association at Detioit, Mich., June 7th to llth. Rate one and one-third fare. Tickets 30ld June 6th anO 7th. Good returning until June 13th. For Supreui Lodge, A. O. U. W., Helena, Montana, June 15th. One fare for round trip. Tickets sold June 7th to llth. Good returning until Jnly 7th. A one-fare rate is offered by the Monon to those wishing t(\,attendthe Conference of the German Baptist Brethren at Cedar Rapids, lowa, June 3d to 9th. Advertised letters CJ. S. Huien, Miss Mary Reed. Letter returned to box S. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. I£d. Rhoades.
