Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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at the point of a pistol when the Uollarof the daddies fails to have a persuasive influence. Your Uncle Benny will be the nominee. He proposes to have the lightning strike him. apparently against his wishes. Benny is cold, shrewd and tricky. There is plenty of money in this country for all legitimate purposes. The trouble is that through republican legislation it is not well distributed. The work of concentration haß b.-en going on until half the wealth is held by a few individuals. J no. Wanamaker, who raised the $400,000 corruption fund for Harrison in 1888, from the Pensvlvania manufacturers nlone, and was made postmaster general therefor, has been convicted of violating the contract labor law, and neavily fined. Sh .riff Dobbins, ol White county, visited Rensselaer today. A tire broke out today in Spitler & Eight’s laundry, which for a time threatend serious results, but was finally subdued by the fire laddies. Sam Lee, laundryman, was fined, costed and jailed the other day for indulging in a cutting bee. Advertised Letters—Mr. Leon Decrau, Masy Decra, Mrs. Rosana Allen Mr W. H. Collins, W. W. Brocker, John Adams, Wm. Diltz.
The late’Dr. V. E. Loughridge held $7,000 in life insurance. year old son of T. A.SCrockett, a few days since had the end of a finger taken off by a wheelbarrow. Colleen Ba vn drew one of the largest througs to the Opera House Tuesday evening that ever assembled there, Bfat8 f at ding room being at a premium. The play, which abounded in comical and dramatic scenes, pleased and interested all. The company was a strong and capable one. eacli player exhibitin'* marked talent and ability. The realistic cave scene, wherein Dannv ManD attempted to drown Eilv O’Connor, was a most interesting feature. -Carroll County Citizen. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Monday, April 20th, 1896, being the third Monday in April, is the last day for the payment of the April installment of the taxes cf 1895. All taxes not t aid on or before the above day, will incur the penalty of 10 per oent. Those having taxes to pay are requested to call early and avoid'the delay of the last few days of tax-oaying time. JESSE C. GWINN, Treasurer of Jasper Ceunty.
