Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fl, rco > co’s iamQ Isprej rad to miko ftvo ;«u Icons» on forma at tea po*itiv»|y aa low, and on as favorable inns as oaa bo obtained in town, giving the privilogv of partial paymenta at any time, and stopping tbe interest on the amount paid. Wo are also prepare • to make loans ->n personal security on shorter time - eaaonable rates. If you are is seed o' . loan, giva aa a call 18—4 A

an Italian Dago, Satal’i by name, should not undertake to diotate to the Ameroan people how they should be educated. M y advice to Satollije to oome here and enter a country district school. Let him learn nis A. B- C’s until he can analyze the sen tenoe, ‘When a man attempts to haul down the Ameri • can flag, shoot him on the spot.’ Then let him stay here six months and get naturalized; then let him send for bis wife and children and set up decent housekeeping. In the meantime we will be able to get along without his advioe.” No protestant would recognize any catholic who should thus publicly insult i u official representative of his church. We have no right to censure this action; our t est judgment approves it Another instance is the legal re dress sought in Independence Mo. against ex-priest and anti-catholic lecturer, J. V McNamara. He made serious oharges publicly agaiust Fathers Lillis and Dalton ard Mother Vincent of Kansas City, and vended las primed expire of Rumuiiisiu. NVe do not assume to say whether he told the truth. Bit instead of mobbing him -after the Tern Plante model —the catholics had him urestod for slander a d circulating obscene literature. These are actionable offenses; and any pereon proven guilty of either or both may be and should be punished. The Western has said over a» d again that this redress lies open to the Romanists. In availing themselves 4 it, they can but have the support of every law-abiding c.tizen. V 1 e believtf in liberty cf speeoli, but not in l.cense to defame and slander. Any man’s reputation is entitled to the fulles f protection of the law. These lecture)s must be able to prove each and eveiy ns sertion thev make, or suffer the leg il consequences. Wanton abuse of parties, churches or individuals de«erves sternest censure and the violated law’s fullest penalty.— “Thou shalt not bear false witness.”—Western Chrisiinn Advo cate.

On Feb., Bth, March 8, April 9, the Monon Route will st 11 tickets at one first class limited fare for the round trip, to all points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, and to points in Georgia as far eas' as Augusta. Also to New Orleans Final limit 20 days fiom date of sale. Also for the occasion of the Mar-ii Gras to be held in New Orleans, iln Monon will sell excursion t ii*ki i»t< New Orleans and Mobile, at tie- rate of S2B 40 for the round trip, .hi i 29th to Feh 4th inclusive, good re turning Feb. 28ih. R«.u ,d trii rate from Fair Oaks, 128 70. Train No. 4, north, passes this station at 4:55 a. m., and stops on signal. The afternoon train north passes here at 3:25. The forenoon mail, south, 11:30. The milk south 1 minutes earlier .than h >re tofore. The night train, south 11:23. No chauge in local freights J. A. Sharp is again established it the picture business at this place.

WA ’NTTTP.'n Reliable men to sell ’A? A XUXJ. our c i, o } oe tQ j hnrdy Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, j. fall and complete line. Many varieties oan only be obtained through ns. Commission or salary paid weekly, and Promptly. Exclusive and choice of terriorv given. Don’t delay, wri eat once for terms. ALLEN NURBERYCO., 38 —2O t. Rochester, N. Y. " ARTIES DESIRING FIRM) LOANS will consult their own interests by calling on, or writing to F. J. Sears & Go., at the Citizens’ State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. Terms oan not be surpassed, end the commissions charged are low. Advertised Letters— W. B. Harr, Elizabeth Reed, Miss Nora May Waston Persons calling forh ters mthe above list will please iy they are advertised. Ed. itHOADEs. Having disposed of my rusiness in Fair Oaks, I am desirous that all persons indebted to me will c. l! at once and make settlement, by cash or nute. T J. Mallatt. Fair Oaks, lnd„ Dec. 15, ’73. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to nay commission 5 per cert.— Ker p money 5 years or more. M. F. Chiloote.