Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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and Piukamink will be greatly msreaeed in value. The cheap, thin sandy lands can not bear the assessment as well. Put yourself in the other fellow’s place and do as you would have him do. The stoppage of this improves ment will sound a retreat in our march toward a better condition. I am not in favor of taking the backward step. It is as easy to lessen or cheapen the excavat ; on now as at any time in the future. Under the statute we can have twenty-two years to pay our share of the net cost. 1 wish we could all proceed in mu* tual peace and harmony to “a consummation so devoutly to be wished.” Simon P. Thompson. The Pilot indorses Ooxeyism. “Two years ago the Populists elected on? officer in Jasper county and came near electing all." — Pilot. Did the Populists do that? If memory serves us correctly, Mr. Hunt wa* on the Democrat, c ticket and received from that ; arty two thirds of the votes cast for him.

8. E. Yeoman sells McCormick Harvesters and Mowers at Nowels’ mill, near tnedepot; also Disc Harrows, Ideal Oom Planters, Seeders, Binding i wine, etc. Pilot: ’Previous’ to a call, the Democrats of Jasper county met at the Nowels House, on last Saturday afternoon,! etc. Not a bit of it. Democrats met the time and place stated, ’pursue ant’ to a call, and mapped out a programme which, if closely followed will result rn the success of the ticket to be placed in nomina tion. I ——

Miss Mary Meyer has returned from the city after studying the styles and learning all tbe new ideas of trimming for the spring and summer millinery. Call and see her. We are sure she can suit you. The Monon will sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return, on account of the People’s Party convention, for $3 30. Tickets will be placed on sale May 22 and 23, and are good returning until and including May 25th, W. H. Beam, Agent. John Healv has established himself in the boot and shoe making and business in rooms with Uncle Charley Rhoades, bars ness mrker. John is industrious and honest, an expert workman, and his charges will be moderate. We wish him success.

A cit : zens ticket has been placed in nomination to be voted for in Renssela r, composed of the fol lowing named gentlemen: Tiustec, Ist Ward—F. French. “ 2d “ W. R. Nowels. “ 4th “ J. W. Paxton. Treasurer—Berry Paris. Clerk—Dallas M’ Yeoman. Marshal— W. W. Reeve, Hugh Robertson has purchased the Hayler house moving tackle and is prepared to give proper and prompt attention to such jobs in the future. We wish him success. The anniversary of Shakspeare’s birthday was celebrated Monday evening at tne handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thompson, by the Ladies’ Literary Society. Ther was a large attendance of members and invited guests, and the program as carried out is said to have been highly entertairing. We acknowledge invitation and very much regret our inability to be present on the occasion.

Call at John Healy’s new shoe shop, on Vanßensselaer st /south of McCoy’s when needirg any I oot or shoe repairing, or other work in his line. Good work guaranteed at fair prices. Terms cash. 12 4tp.

A Sad Accident.—This morning about 3 o’clock Willis McColly, night watchipan, while in procuring cor. from a b.C® io feed a horse that jppt been brought into Ilia’s. livery stable, received what. will in all probability prove a death wound. His pistol accidentally fell from its holster and exploded, the co tents entering his stomach. Dra. Lough* ridge were called in.