Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1893 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
SFor Trustee, Third District, Jacob j. eiglesbach. BFor Trustee, Fifth Disirict, ABEAM F. LONG. □ For Cl*rk, JESSE 8. GRUBB. BFor Treasurer, NELSON RANDLE. B Marshal, JAMES B. JORDAN.
Vote the straight Demociatic ticket. Voters wishing to vote the straight Democratic ticket will stamp within the large square enclosing the rooster, and nowhere ELSE. To vote a mixed ticket, stamp in the small squares by the names you wish to vote for, but not in EITHER OF THE LARGE SQUARES AT THE TOP.
Corporation election next Monday. Work' is progressing rapidly on Nowels & Son’s new mill. MeJol taken in time is worth its weight in gold. Next Monday the Columbian Expositiou will open to the people Shade trees have been set out n Weston T>ark. o Last Monday brick work was commenced on the new college. Rev. Wm. Sayler is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. Sheriff Hanley is having the trees in the public square nicely {.r named. Mrs. J. G Spangle, Chetopa, Kansas, is visiting Rens se laer friends. George Kephart of Monticello will engage in blacksmithing in K en SSt .laer. D° you suffer with itching or bleeding piles? Take a few doses of Melol and you will not use externa remedies. Services at Presbyterian church next Sunday, at usual hours — morning and evening. .Everybody cordially invited. The i ominees on the Democratic corporation ticket ar ? all good men, well worthy the suffrages of the people. Vote for them.
Rev. George Hinds, of Crown Point, will conduct German Lutheran tervices at the court house, Sunday, May 7th, at 10 o’clock, a. m. Everybody invited. Mr. John Antrim, formerly of this county, died at his hr me in Norton, Kansas, April 1 9th, 1893, aged nearly 84 years. The Jasper Board of Education will meet Monday next in the office of the County Super d intendent. “And don’t you forget it!” At his Agricultural Implement warerooms Alf Collins keeps in stock the very articles you are in search of. Go and see him before pur** chasing elsewhere. A large number of counterfeit two-dollar bills are reported to be in circulation. The bill is an un ß usually good one and could easily be passed on any one not an ex pert in handling money. □ln a great many cities In Indiana letters are being received from Chicago parties offering World’s Fair tickets at forty per cent, discount Don’t bite on the swindle, as ticke s will not be sold to any one for less than fifty cents.
