Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1894 — WHERE IS MY PUPPY? [ARTICLE]
WHERE IS MY PUPPY?
* By ton-year-old,Hip.mas Houdbman. , Where is ffiy puppy? here cun n > be found? ■ I’ve hunted iu the stable, And the whole place around. I looked in the stable, And I looked in the shed, I looked in the parlor And I looked in the bed. Sol we t and hunted The whole field overi j .In the hay, in the wheat, The corn and the clover. I looked under the hquso, And I looked id the bps; I looked in the kitchen, And behind the rocks, < There lay my little puppy, I saw hig little head, lam sure he had eyer Such a nice little bed. —l—. —— ‘ Coxey’s army is made up generally of man who do not want to work, Tney want ■the government to go into thebusiuos: of providing sift snaps for the hobos.
In another column we publish the left, r of Air. Voorhees on the tariff, and the difficulties in the way. So far a. the Indiana Deni" ocrntic delegatio , in the Senate and House, are concerned, it is conceded by Democrats generally that they have bee;; diligent ind earnest ih the peHn. I 'uee of their duty, and that no b am. for delay in much desired legislation can attach to them. The persistent fault-finding indulged in by a few Democratic papers ih fust cresting the impression that it ic done in the interest of fiction. We are gratified a‘ the.action taken by theexecutive committee of the Democratic editorial association in this matter, and fee satisfied that it meets the approval of nine-tenths of the Democratic <dito-s of the state.
I he receipts of th' l government h.r th- uine mouihs eudiug aluhcu 30, IBJ4, LUu,.;;.a , IS in CU&t tUS re- :.nc of .‘:W3,(XWjpOO,. b in<> an av-rnge of imarly lb .»|g- equa l Ih ssi)l 1,1 It 1(1 ; ~-r dn . I'll.' revenue seems L. im r uticit \ itself without the i J tin- Wilson bill.—llenssi'iiit Republican. What a conimmitiiry on the operation of the McKinley bi.’l—prohibitory ii. its character, revenues to the. amount, of b 500,000 per day havo be eifdiverted from the treasury of the government and turned into channels leading to H e coffsrs of the trusts, combines and monopolies! The McIKinley bill is the great creator of combines and trusts, enables them to close such o c their .plants as they deem best, reduce product'on and increase prices. It is their harvest time, and millionaires will increase rapidl-' at the. expanse < f the government’s reduced revenue, the consumers of’ productions nt increased prices, and increased idleness, suffering and starvation.
“The revenue seems to be redu cing itself without the aid of Hie Wilson bill.”—lien . elaer Repubs li can. l'et\ the McKinle/ billi:- brii); > ing it about. The Wils -a inij would let in imports; inirons w hi produce revenue and ci ,u petition; competition wonht red .: >e prices in the interest of tlm c xsinners and would loss- j the ■■!••■.. tits of combines imd ttX ds. It would let raw material in free a : d enable our manufac 1 urers < ;t:> y Hunte labor, increase j and compete in the woi id ' f I rnEie The statement of the llepubl c a .is to the. effect of the McKinley bill exposes that measure in all of its hideous character.
Another paragraph iu the Republican this week reads ns follows: The receipts <n the Unitea States for the 1 ine months ending a arch 30, J 894, show naoss of 870,1)00,000 as compared with the same m ■nth of the last fi . .1 year. N > stronger eoudenniation of the McKinley tiill c:.n i,<- giyen than I the above f lat '•>; s.uj of its opera* iiiaua. is 1 possible' that our ‘inixidioi has b collie ah advocate 1 of Miiiff reform? j Thanks to ben .lor Tur pie for ivaluable favors. ►Senator Tur io knocked senateI I ’.rial coprtesv into a cocked hat last ; .‘.i.unilay, and scored Aldrich of R. 1. so severely that he has not re■cov red from it yet. Mr. Tur pie I (lid the riglic thing in the right piiice, npd did it well, Aldrich shov.id cease his obstruction of ’ busin ?ss. j
Willis Me Jelly died Saturday morning from i « * accidental shooting we referred to last week. Pun *ral services were conducted by tue 1. 0. O. T’. and Daughters or Rebecca last E lay, and was attnndrdjby a lai.m concourse cf
! sympathizing citizens, friends and relatives. i The number of children in RensI seiner, of school age, is 654, an i..ereaae oj 57 over last year. B. D. Ruoades made tho count.. Mrs. Nelson Bandie is improv* I ing and will probably be brought i ! home next’ week. Dr. R. laidium, of Hubteman Medial College, Chicago, on Drill y of last week, assisted by Dr. Hartsell, performed a surgical operation upon Mrs. 1. E‘. French, of this place. Wm. Smith has on exhibition a very taking hay rack of his own invention and manufacture. Joe Paxton and family, of Albany, this stat , are visiting relatives anti friends in Rensselaer and vicinity. Mrs. Margaret Lumson died at the home of her son, Thomas Earns u, southwest ’of this place, on Thiirsda of last week, aged 68 years 10 months and 25 days. Fuuen'd services were conduced by llev. E. Baech. Interment in Egypt cemetery.
“Poor old Dick Stone.”—Republican. What’s wanted now, brother March. 11. Miss Fra"c McEwen is prepared to copy legal and other instrumeutv in typo writing, carefully, promptly, and on reasonable terms, The recent e'ections, although generally carried on local issues, lias had thp effect of s*irnng up the seyute to realizing sense of its duty, and it is probable tho tariff bill will pass that body at an ear ly day. 8. E. Yeoman sells McCormick Harvesters and Mower i nt Nowels’ mill, near tuGdepot; also Disc Harrows, Tdeal Corn Planters, Seeders, Binding Twine, etc.
Miss Mary Steyer has returned from tho city after study ii : the styles and learning all t. e new ideas of trimming for tho spring and summer milhnerv. Call and see her. We are sure she can suit you. The Monon will sell excursion ii kels to lad anapoiis and return, ou account of the People’s Parly convention, -or 83 30. Tickets will be placed on s le May 22 and 23, and are,good returning until and including May 25th, W. 11. Beam, Agent. John Healy lias established himself in the boot and shoe making and repairing knsine: s in rooms with I mole Charley Rhoades, bars i. ss ... r. - ; . ■u is industrious a<; I. h'Un st, an expert W'.rl:man, uni his eh;ji.;es will be moderate. We uish him success.
l.Iu:;li Eobortson has ourehased '.lie S'vlor house moving tackle mJ 1 ■ .■:,-■>!ci to give proper and p-ompc : .tvenden to such jobs in di. future. Vie wish I'.im mice.. i .: THEY WA.'.T NAMES. The "üb-i U Art Publishing Co,, of ‘‘2B 1 reh 8 wet. I’hili.dolpl'iu, ('em - the name ie d adlrcas of i few people in every town win. ne irtcresti d in workstof ayt, and io secure them t ey offer to ‘•■ nd I'aru, “Cupid (1 uides the Boat,” nsunerbly execute!' water color picture. »izo 10x13' inches, suitable for fiumiug, and sixteen other pictures about same size, in c h,o a, to anyone Sending them at oncb th* names and addroos of ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together wi h six wo-cent Bt‘.mp« to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price o? these pictures is ; 1,0(1, but they can all tie secured free by any person forwarding the names and t nips ’-BuMPTLY The editor of this paper has received copies of these pictures and considers them really “Gems of Art.” BKUNKEITS Carminative Balsam, the ;/re t stomach nud bowel Reinn<V . : qtill working wonders. For a■’ • ! >, !4 H d'vugiiigts. ALL FOR 5o CENTS. The Mo.ion itoute h s adur-d to its al ready splendid equipment, two bran new dining ears, which are now in datlyserv. reo on t e fast day trains between Chicago an I ouis.-ille. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and Lea ty, and are operated on the a la carte pl which means that a passenger coq get any tking he wants and pay only for what he gets. Au elegant steak, with bread, t-ut-oer, coffee or tea with cream is served for nnlv cents. Watch for thy Monon’s qw sahedtila to IToridn. 1 iu.vtj n>:',h> arrg-U'mii 'ii!.-: v. jfJi EasUr!' enjiit-Jlsts wJiarcby f t; .in 1 mn 830,800 00 in Mno its .c.,p SuOO 00 ivu'.l r.r.'.v.TvJbrffrO'iVet t > "ny cum::.;--I 'D 5 ppp cer t.— Ke p moir*v 5 or uiurp. M. F. Chilcote.
