Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Democratic Convention. The Democrats of Newton townhip will hold a convention at the Saylorville school house, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,1894, at 2 o’clock p- m., for the purpose of nominating a township ticket. All Democrats in the township are requested to be present. A. J. FREELAND. Chairman. Stamp the rooster. The jury in the John Paris case disagreed. Horse Buyer Coming. The undersigned will be at Rensselaer, Oct. 4th and sth and desires to buy horses for the Boston market. Most be in good condition and from 4to 8 years old; and for which the highest market price will be paid. JOHN STUCK. Rev. M. A. Paradis will oocupy the pulpit of Rensselaer Presbyterian church next Sunday, morn-* ing and evening. Cordial invita» tion given all to attend. If you want a reliable dye that will color an even brown or black, and will please and satisfy you every time, use Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. Ella Duvall has filed her petition for a divorce in the St. Joseph Circuit Court, James W. Doutkit, attorney. Miss Mary Meyer, haß returned from Chicago, after studying the styles and preparing herself to suit the people Would like to have you call. Rev. E. Baech is visiting friends at Sheldon, Illinois. It is probable that he will looate permanent ly at Altoona, Pa. We have the most complete stock of Millinery ever brought to town. Call and see üb. J M. & A. Mbyeb.
For the excursion nex' Tuesday tickets will be good only on the speoial train going, but returning will be good on any train until Got. 4th. 1 few years ago the people of R nsselaer were having the town oounoil pass ordinances to prevent one B. Forsythe from doing business theie, because he had just moved id. They failed to tax him out and to-day he is doing about til the drygoods business iq the village. Blessings do come in diafuiae at times.—White County democrat. The action of the oounoil was in in compliance with the demand of a few merchants—not the people —who are great admirers oi McKinley and his theory, and who believed that a tax of $2 per day, $lO per week, $25 per month, SIOO for six months, would compel Forsythe to adopt their prices. It pre* Rented a clean cut object lesson of operation of theblesßed protective system to the people. They quickly discovered that it meant increase oi prices at Forsythe’s, and they —the people, the consumers—wo’d pay it. It furnished a good text for the Sentinel to expose the fallacies and oost to th° people of tile ‘protective’ policy* for the enrichment of the few. At the very next meeting the ordinance was repealed.
