Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Respect to Royalty In Germany. [ARTICLE]
Respect to Royalty In Germany.
In Germany it has been, up to a, race it date, a serious matter to show any di respect for royalty. It is only a short time ago that a man was sentenced tp spiqe months’ imprisonment because he kept his seat in a beer while the health ot the Euiperpr wa < being drunk; aqd aq artillerist in BeiI nwasnotlong agoppnijemped by h is su; pripr officer for having spoken disre?pectfuny pi' a horge in the' imperial service. But a change seems to. have come ovpr German judges m this matter. A |s reported the a cased was proven tg be seated while the Emperor’s health w::» being drunk, but the court held that there was no insult to the Emperor in the mere fact o' keeping one’s seat a long as no word wa used implying an insulting inten
Miss Fra”c McEwen has pur* chased aCaligraph and is prepared to copy legal and other instrument? in type writing, carefully, promptly, and on reasonable terms 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. Mrs. Sarah Tuteur Weil, of Chicago, is visiting her mother and friends in Rensselaer. John Healv has established him* self in the boot and shoe making and repairing business in rooms with Uncle Charley Rhoades, bars ness maker. John is industrious and honest, an expert workman, and his charges will be moderate. We wish him success. The Iroquois ditch dismissed by the Board of Commissioners. THEY WANT NAMES. The Russell Art Publishing Co., of 928 Arch Street, Philadelphia, desire the names and address of a few people in every town who are interested in works of art, and to secure them t ey offer to eend free, “ Cupid G aides the Boat," a superbly executed water color picture, size 10x13 inches, suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about same size, in colors, to any one Bending them at once the names and addrees of ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together Wi’h six two-cent stumps to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price of these pictures is SI,OO, but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the namea and stamps promptly The editor of this paper has received copies of these pictures and considers them really “Gems of Art."
Fred Fielder, of Mason City, 111., a former Jasper county boy, ie visiting his sister, Mrs. H. B. Murray, and friends in Rensselaer and vicinity. BRUNNER’S Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists. ALL FOR st> CENTS. The Monon Route has added to its al ready splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily serv« ice on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These oars are models of convenience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger oan get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, hutoer, coffee or tea with cream is served for nnlv 55 cents. Watch for the Monon's ew sahednla to Florida.
Dr. F. P. Bitfera, es FuPon county, ie visiting friends and ac - quaintanees in this locality. J. E. Spitler has placed a lem* onade and milk*shake counter in his news ard confectionery store, Miss M»ry Moyey has returned fp'tfl the city after studying the styles and learning all tfe new ideas of trimming for the spring and summer millinery. Ctll and see her. We are sure she can suit you.
Last week the Commissioners appointed O> P. Robinson const* able for Marion township. Mrs Nelson Randi** has been brought home from Post Graduate Hospital, Chicago, with a prospect of fu’l recovery. Mrs. Margaret Zoll, a former resident of this pl ice, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burt. Hutson, in Hamraand, Thursday of last qgud about 67 years.— The remains were brought to Rensselaer for interment in Weston cemetery the following Friday. We have received the first number of the Monticello Press, C, M. Reynolds and Harry Bott, pub* lishers. Independent in politics. We wish the bo.s success in their venture. Peter Soallon and Miss Annie M. Hordeman were married Tues day morning last, at the Ua+holic church. Rev. 8. Neiberg officiated.
I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to oay commission 5 per cent.— Ke;p money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote. John W. Ki g returned from the Delphi baths last week cons siderably improved in health and strength. Kentland had another big blaze Monday morning. A number of business buildings wen destroyed. A series of interesting meetings are in progress at the M- E, church. Spitler delegates were selected by the Marion township republican representative convention by 159 to 78, J Don't Forget! Tommy Crocket will pasture colts at 75c. per I!?onth; cattle at one cent a day.— Running water. Dr* I. C. Kelley is visiting relative! and friends in Columbus Ohio. "Willis J. Imss ism "Washington City,
