Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Shoe l Rubber Sale! Boys’ Rubber, Candee 15c Misses’ Rubbers, very neat, 20c Women’s Rubbers, good quality, 25cWomen’s Rubbers, very best 37c. Men’s Candee Rubber Boots, sold at any store for $2,50, for 2,00. One Thousand Pairs of Shoes, of all Grades and Sizes, AT COST. tST’To make room for stock of Spring Goods ! THIS IS INTO ISHAM! Judge Healy^

Tho ‘Lease’ expired soon after taken in. Tne Dingley bill deficit is it the rate of over $85,000,000 a year. Senor De Lome is no longer recognized as Spanish minister. He sized up McKinley. McKinley prosperity is fairly overwhelming the insolvency courts with business. The Hanna-Foraker row broke out in the state meeting of the Ohio Republican League. Guards have been stationed about the residence of tne c merman minister at Madrid. Curfew ordinances are beijg re** ceived with great favor in the to.vns and villages of the state. A big red covered book.. not a bible. .bulged out bis coat pocket. It was procured from brother Marshall’s library.

“The Kepublican party is march* ing to defeat in the congressional elections this year,” said Chandler, republican senator from Maine, the other day. it is reported from Clevelan! that an effort is being made by the Carnegie Iron Company to form a trust, controlling the entire pig iron trade of the country. In another column we publish a communicati a from a “Thor* ough Democrat,” to which we invite the careful consideration of Democrats throughout the county. A can tor a conference of gold 1 - ites to meet in Indianapolis has been issued. It is conceded that our very worthy triend, John Jet» sen, should comprise the Jasper county delegation in that body. In his speech oil the Teller res* olution Senator Turpie said “I shall join bands with no conference, with nucommission, which seek by mere expost facto verbal artifice and indirection to change not only the constitution but the laws and contracts of the United States in the interest of foreign powers and of alien trusts. With all du9 respect for monetary conventions, conferences and commissions, we of the Democratic Darty prefer to give our confidence to the people. We put our trust m the people for the past, present and future, knowing that the peo*. Die, as they are t}ie most powerful, so are they the most pure and unsubsidized, disinterested and consistent guardians of the public faith and of the national honor.” A Human Gopher In Georgia. When It comei to curiosities Morgan City can lay claim to one of the moat curteus freakß of humanity on record. It is a negro girl who at her mother’* daath was given to Mrs. T. J. Tinsley. She Is now about 25 years of age and measures about three feet In height On her back Is a perfect representation of a gopher’s shell, while bee hands and feet very much resemble a gopher’s paws. She la very Intelligent, has a decided talent for mssta and can do the work of an ordinary woman. She has nursed all the children In the family and they are very much attached to has;—Atlanta Oon*'on.