Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| Thanks to Senator Turpie for 1 favors. The furniture for the new oourt house is being plaoed ; in the bailding. R. L Martin, of Cincinnati, is spending the ho idays with his mother and friends in this oity. City Engineer Bostwiok is viss iting his parents and friends in Batavia, N. Y. Art W. Cole Das purchased an interest in the "Railway Mail,” Chioago. TjThe Chestnut Street National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., has been foroed to suspend. And bow the biscuit trust has inor eased its prices, in some lines as high as 30 per oent. The soliciting oommittee in Jordan township, for the embryotic populist paper is composed of prominent populists, as it should be. /. dvertised Letters—Mr Frank Hays, Olaf Yensen, Mrs. Florence Lane, Mr. Lode Merl, W. F. Maunon. To our friends who have prom*, ised us wood on aooount or sab* soription, we take oooasion to sum* geat that now is the very acceptable time. Indiana democrats invite all the prodigals to return, but there will be no "fatted oalf" provide! for them, nor will they be permitted any dictation. Charleß W. Blue and Miss May, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Geo. M. Robinson, were married last Suns day. at the residence of the bribes f ßrents in this oity, bv Rev. B. F. erguson. By a strict adherence to Democratic prinoi les, and foroing the double dealing pharisees to shift for themselves, the Democracy of Jasper county will eventually make itself felt in the district and state. The Jonahs must be east adrift. Thnrsdi.v of l ist week in White oircuit court, in the cause of Noihoisen vs G. K. Hollingsworth, W. B. Austin.and A. H. Hopkins, Judge Palmer deoided the plaint iff had no cause of aotion; on the same day, in same court, a similar cause, against same parties, by D D. Gleason, was dismissed by pl’ff at bis own cost. A like oanse m Newton cirouit court, Bailey vs same parties, jury rendered verdict against plaintiff. The Washington, D. 0., News Letter, referring to Senator Turn pie, says: This venerable gentleman has returned to Congress in excellent health anu full of fight. Mr. Turpie proposes to fight two propositions whioh are likely to be prominent during the present session, one the Nicaragua Canal and the other the Bankers Currency Bill. Mr. Tur; ie is a vigorous fighter and a very able debater.
Holiday Rates Via the Monon RouteOn account of the Christmas and New Year holidays the Monon Route will sell speoial excursion tickets to points on this road and points on the following roads viz: T. St. L. & K. 0., Big Four, B. & O. Sw., Vandalia Line, C. H, & D. L. E. & W., T. D. & W., NioLlo Wabash railways at rato of one and one-third fare for round trip. Tickets to be sold December 24, 25, and 31, 1897, and January 1,1898, good returning up to and including January 4,1898. W. W. Beam. Agent. . , . » . ■■■ ■■ ■ Good warm lunch at Kennel Bro’s restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it. Try Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. Mone better. ’ r ho Indianapolis Weekly 8?u tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year for $1.50.
•Forty Years of Oratory*, in two volumes, contsininatbe speechesoff Senator v oorhees in tbe House and Senate, bis argameutfl in oourts, and also bisT’ublic Lectures, is now on tbe ma ket, and is receiving very favorable notice. ‘ Its the Jidge ve mane,” who ia the exclusive shoe deal rin Rensselaer. A practical workman of many years experience; a good “jidge” of stock style and finish, its always “the Jidge ye mane” who keeps the largest and best ■took of boots and shoes, at the most reasonable prices, in the city, . 1
