Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, The of Commissioners cf Jasper county has been informed of the death of Com-missioner-elect, William Dafancke, be it Resolved, That the Boardldesires to express its est em for the deceased, its sorrow at his death, and its sincere condolence with h’s be eavod family. Resolved, that as a mark of respect and sympathy, the members of the Board, and the several County Officers will attend the funeral of theii deeeased friend, in a body. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the Commissioner's reoird, and a copy furnished to th. family of the deceased and to the pauars of the county for publication. » Benjamin R. Fa bis, John Martindale, Dixteb R. Jones, Board of Commissioners, Sept. 11, J>9s. A CHANCE FOB THE BOYS, Beginning in bet the “Detroit Electrical B.udent" (a crisp little weekly for amateur Students of Electricity, SI,OO a jear) will resume *he Simple Story series which were so warmly received in school ro >m. home and workshop last year. They will tell a new story of how to build an electric motor at home, in language a child will understand, and will give many other easily understood, entertaining and instructive articles on Electricity, including a course of simple lessons for beginners.— Amply illustraied. Student Publishing Co.. 33 Lafayette Avenue, Detroit, Mich. “There is no doubt that the iron and steel industry of the world is soon to find its chief center in the United States. We are constantly strengthened in the belief that our supply of oars of all kinds is more exhaustless, more cheaply mined, more cheatly transported and more cheaply u rough t into finished products than the supply of any other nation, and this mr.st eventually carry with it the manufacturing supremacy of the world.” Change in Livery Stable. The undersigned have ((bought and are now in control of the Cambe livery s' able, west oi the public square. They solicit a share of thv people’s patronage. Fine rigs furnished on short notice. Feeding and boarding at reasonable rates. Phegley Bros. The Wilson tariff law was one year old last Wednesday. The purpose of its framers was to decrease taxes on th j necessities of life, to stimulate competition ana encourage ind ustry. From the day the law become operative until now there has been an improvement in business. There has bean a continued increase in the numtei of men employed in the gieat productive industries and a remarkable rise in wages. The Indianapolis Journal, which bows blindly to the god of protection, is authority for the statement, that in the industrial history of this country there have never been as many voluntary increases in wages as since the Wilson tariff law into effect. Ellis & Murray continue heavy sales of ‘tornado” goods at “cyclone prices.”
