Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
at that. H« oan't be pleased, try as yon may. During the presidency of James Madison. his wife ‘ Dolly" was referred to as "ths first lady." The term has been applied to every lady presiding at the White House. Daring the reign of Benjamin and “Baby McKee," Mrs." Harrison was referred to as "the first lady,” but it was not “toadyism" until applied to Mis. Cleveland. That made Brother Marshall hot.
Judge Moran, of C . iongo, referring to the silver controversy now going on, in a recent interview said: “This silver movement appaara to me to be a reenlt of impatience, laok of faith in the principles of the Democratio party, and personal resentments toward the president. The defeat of last fall unsettled the political equilibrium of w. ak politicians all over the oountry. They have not the sturdiness to wait the rehabilitation of thi 00mmeroial interests of the oountry under a moderate tariff. After teaohing for yearn that the high protection system maintained by the Repnblioane was a olog upon oommeroial enterprise and a hindrance to business expansion and euocese, they laok the political fortitude to wait till time makes manifest the blessings of a new and better eyetem of taxation. Finding themselves defeated they grope in non--wisdom 1 nd uncertainty for some shibboleth that will be taken up by the uninformed and thcnghtless multitude end made 4 successful ory for one campaignIf nothing oecurs to interrupt the prosperity that is now manifesting itself thro'out the oountry, but little argument will be required to dissipate the silver movement. Good wages, good prioee for pro. duots and the cheapening to the consumer of the neoeeearies of life will oause the people to resent any attempt to unsettle the tariff by efforts at high protection or to disturb the ourrenoy by flat money legislation.”
ROBERT RANDLE, At the old stand of Collins & Randle, has all the 1895 improvements n Farming Implements. The leading goods of all manufacturers in full assortment, but because of speo'&l excellence, the John Deere ard the Oliver goods are the most prominently offered again this year, as the most per feet 1. aehinery made. These makes are fully up to the high standard that has made them popular so long, and considering their superiority, they are the cheapest implements sold. The latest Droven success, the wonderful Disk Cultivator, tried ast year, guaranteed in every pai - licular; more durable than other kinds; a perfect tool u>r either level or deep cultivation; see them before buying. A first class cultivator at $14.00, first class top buggv, Special prices on corn planters, steel frame check row, hand drop and chain drill combined, with auomatic take-up. This is an entirely new production has only ;o be seen to be appreciated. A full line of the latest patterns in stylish Buggies, Burievs, Gen tlemen’s Driving Waggons, etc Give me a call.
John Macv, of Indianapolis, is visiting Rensselaer relatives and friends. Mrs. N. J. Bhaw visited the family of Rev. £. Baech, at Indianapolis, last week. The nnme one friends of Dr. J. H. Loughridge will be pleased to learn tbat he was able to ride ont as far as Burk’s bridge last Sunday. A boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs £ L. Hollingsworth, last Sunday. J. W. Jessup was in Delphi Monday selecting the trimmings with which to complete the residence of J. J. Eiglesba h. A. Hamilton has moved into the new tenant house of John Makeover, on Division street. Mrs. Lena Tutuer and grand. children, Leo and Hattie are visiting relatives and friends in Peoria, 111. C. A. Roberts is improving his property opposite the Makeever House, prepr/story to oocupyi g it. Deputy Grand Patron Mrs Lizzie Long installed the officers of the new Eastern Star lodge, at Kentland Wednesday nigh . August Rosenbaum now occnpies his new residence on Onllen street. The ladies of the Peesbyterian church will have a refreshment stand in thegpnblie square July |4th. Brioklaying began Wednesday on the Odd Fellows’ Temple.— Kohler furnishes the briek. For a soratoh with Harry Watson, Tuesday evening, ’Squire Morgan fined Milt MpOord $1 and oosts $7,80. A silverplated co i munion service has been pro. sented to the Christian churohby its Jupicr Endeavor society. Graduation exercises for Union and Walker townships were held at Bose Bud church, Union township, Saturday night. Graduates : Union township—Orville Harriott, Laura Williams ana Ernest Lowtner. Walker Nellie Mpisey.—-r-—A considerable amount of money has been subsprit ed for the proper oeipbration qf the 4tb at tbit place. Let everybody oorne. ———Alf, McCoy, who owns most of the town of Marlboro’ and the lands adjoining, has had erected a 500 barrel tank, from wbion, by pipes, every house in the town is supplied with water. Jas P Oyerton fhas excursionated to Va. EngineorL. A. Bostwick|ispr specting in lowa. T. H. Tharp, wife and ehll dren, of Lurav, Virginia, are visiting M. L. Spitler and family. DIED—At her home, in Barkley tavjrnr ship. Tuesday morning, Jnnfi 11, viola. M. wife of Charles’ W, Murray, aged about 19 yeas. Death resulted from a runaway, June 2d, when the buggy was upset causing, as the sequel has shown, fatal injuries A young husband, c\\\q and numerous relatives and friends aye left to mourn their loss. Interment in Barkley last Wednesday. _/ tTr A genuine first class top buggy only $41.60 at Rdb* Randle’s.
