Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The attempt of Mr. Plia, n ß personal orc in, the Era, to belittle his opponent for the senate,' Perry Washburn, is certainly very small business. Mr. Wushburn is too well known in Benton. Newton and Jasper counties to be ’njuri' usly effected by such pol’tical work.— He is know" l as a plain representative man of the people. His honesty and capability are well known and acknowledged and there is Lttie doubt that if elected he would know fully as well liow to vote on all important quesrions as would bis opp nent, who -eeks to make light of his Candida' y. The fact is Mr. Washburn’s i opulanty wiih the people is giving Mr. Phares more unrest now t'ian arything else and he seeks to counteract the effect which this popularity may have with the voters of the diss trict by an attempt to point out some imaginary points of weakness.—Benton Review. If 4 he ‘Miss Nancy’ republican senatorial candidate is engaged in such work it simplv goes to show that he does not belie his name— P-h-aor-e*-8 hairass. To make the hair grow a natural color, prevent baldness, and keep the scalp healthy. Hall’s Hair Renewer was invented, and has proved itself successful. Pills a- d squills furnishes the following information to the readers of the Republican: “The Louisiana ex-Democrats want Gcv. McKinlev to visit their state and make some Bpeecb.es Quite a change in that state.” Yes, we believe about 578 Lon-, isianiane have kicked and flopped on accoant of the repeal rs the sugar bounty law. Pills and squills savs: “The Populists have * * * * John Nichols, who wants oMce.” We have yet to learn that John ever found it necessary to leavi his native heath m order to secure the coveted prize. Confusion as to the choice of a blood-purifier is unnecessary.— I here is but one best Sarsaparilla, and that is Ayer’s. This important fact was recognized at tlie World’s Fair, Chicago, 1893, being the only blood-purifier admitted to be placed on exhibition. The best speech delivered this c ampaign so far, in this locality, was that of ex-congressman B- F. Shively. Everybody should have heard it. It is said that Pullman has contributed $250,000 to the republican campaign fund, and of course other monopolies proportionally. The calamity howlers now peram - bulating the country aie well paid for their howlings. Cau rhe people be deluded into the selection of congressmen and legislators who will do the bidding of the Havemeyers, C’arnegit-.s, Pullmans, railway and other enporations? If you desiie to have big trusts and corporations pay their proper tiouate share of the taxes, ynu will vote for Democratic members to represent the peo-le in the state j Set ate and House of Representatives.
If you vant shoddy goods at woolen piiees you will vote for Hatch. , ■ If you want woolen goods i.t shoddy prices you will vote for Zimmerman. WANTED- al agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and vicinit’. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. trustee s notice. Nolije it hereby given that I will be et ray >iiiee at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joiuan towns ’v, oi’th.-: Fourth Saturday cf each month icrthj transaction of business connected n n'b tba duties of TruFte«. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township
tfORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney ‘’nbsklibr. - iNni.>«A Practices fin thb Courts of Jasper and ad ofnlng counties. Makes collections a spelalty. Office on north side of Waehingior treet. opposite Court House- vinl SIMON P. THOMPSON, D AVID J. THOM PSO Attorney- at- Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & FROTHER. Sensselaeb. . . Indiana Praetlcein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER and Abstractor pay pirbeular attention to paying- tax fc and leasing innds. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC ASTOfflee in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer * Indiana,. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Lavn NOTARY PUBLIC’ Real Estate and Collecting AgHH'REMINGTON. INDIANA. ;
