Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(inf! Private Funds to Loan ViJ|UUU OQ ft ea [ Mortgages at Citizens’ State Bank. Rensselaer, Ind., June 15,’94.
extent—probabl to a greater am’t and 'he Stite has been put to a big ixpens' to protect the property of th? combines. Th- men will resume work id reduced wagesa reduction of which they were notified, and which precipitated the trouble. It is high time some law be e lacted whi.ih wil ( insure fair dealing on the part of trusts toward their employes, and the State of tl e unpleasant necessity and expense of protecting the property of those who incite to vi .lations of la v. Not many business houses in these United States can boast of fifty years’ standing. The business of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., whose incomparable Sarsaparilla is known and used everywhere, has passed its half-centen * nial and was never so vigorous as at present. M. L. Spitler will make the eagle scream at DeMotte, July 4th. Rev. B. F. Ferguson and Frank Foltz will orate at Dunnville < n the 4th. CONGRESSIONAL CON VENTION. The Democratic congressional convention will be held at Hammond on Wed 'osda , July 18th. Eajh count/ will be entitled to one delegate for every 150 votes cast for Governor Matthews in 1892. The following is the number of delegates each county will be ontitied to: Cass 27 Carroll 16 Lake 20 Porter 13 Newton 6 Jasper 6 Pulaski 9 Fulton 15 White , 12 Total 124 IOW SHIP CONVENTION. The Democratic voters of Marion township are requested to meet ’n Muss Convention at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Ind., on SATURDAY, 'UN E 30,1894, to place in nomination a township ticket t>‘ be voted for at the November election. David W. Shields, Ch’mn. S. E. Yeoman has just received n car load of the celebrated Me Cormick Re. pers and Mowers, and is offering them at prices that will make then ready sale. Frank Iliff and Miss Mary Max o well were married last Sunday by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. For your millinery and dreis making call on M. & A Meyer. A big boy was admitted ‘o the jaii this morning, and we have no doubt the sheriff will keep a sharp eye on him.
BRUNKER’B Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by ail druggists. The funeral of Mrs Aldrich will tak a flace from he hoinniu Rent-* seller, Sunday afte/noon, at 2:30. The public invited to attend. John B. Hurley, an old resident of Jasper county, died at his h me in Barkley tcwnship, on Monday Light last, in the 51st year -f his age-
THE! 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 send fbre, “Cupid Gnidesthe Boat,” a superbly executed water color picture, size 10x13 inches, suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about same size, in con--088, to any one sending them at once th* names and address of ten persons I (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 tb» namea and stamps pbomptly The editor of this paper has received copies of these pictures and consider* them really “Gems of Art.” Advertised Letters—Mr. Bob Lyons, Ellis Boyar, J. A. Turner, Mr. Ira Nowens, Chars Mullin. Stewart Hammond has bought the residence pi operty of his son Joe, on Cullen street.
