Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I Editor McEwen, of the Ken*stlaer Sentinel, was in the city this morning. Bro. Me. has been iu the nt wspaper business since 1850, aud for nearly 16 years has “kept everlastingly at it” in Jasper county.—Lake County News. Yes, and the 18 preceding years was in management of the Brmocratic paper in Monticello. Dur lug the war it wasn’t a strictly fanny occupation. Democrats in large numbers enlisted in defense
of the Union, leaving Republicans behind to do the voting. Tbeße acquired the noth n that Mr. Lincoln was the government, and did not get rid of it until Mr. Lincoln’s demise revealed the fact that the government survived.It was aa extremely difficult matter to impress upon the “trooly loil” element the fact that one oo’d be true to 'he Democratic party and the government at the same time. Not until the war ended and the ‘ boys in blue,” came home and outvoted the “unconditional patriots,” as they styled themseves did they give up the notion.
•Tay Wilh'ams has filled his ware rooms with a handsome and extensive stock of goods especially fo v the holiday trade. Call aud see them. Rev. Gilbert Small w 11 conduct the services of the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Misß Jessie Bartoo mak-s a ape cmltyof children's pictures at the World’s Fair Pavilion. Give her a call.. The Buttt-rfly Social held at F. •T. Soars’ Wednesday evening was well attended, pleasant and profitable.
Haw quw>r Thlngx. A. D. Smith, of Cranosville, Tena., died to all appearances, but during the funoral services a thumping was heard on the ooftln lid, and wnon it was removed Mr. Smith sat up and stared at the pxoyp of fainting women and startled men. He was takon to his home and In a few hours seemed to recover. He told of many queer things which he saw In heaven and of friends with whom he shook hands. He said they showed him a book In which were written the names of himsolf, his wife and ohildreu. His own name was partially erased. The next day ho oalled out, "1 see them," and foil baok dead.
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