Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Park Oveaton occupies the premises recently vadated by Art. 8. Nowels. The foundations for another new house in Riverside Park Add has been commenced. ' r he Indianapolis Weekly Sintine! and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor $1.50. pewble® the Pleaaere es a Brtve. A tine carriage> doublet the pleasure of drtvIn*. Intending buyers of carriages or barnew can save dollars by sending for the Mackey & Bareus have just completed a fine Barre granite monument to the memorv of John Randle and family, in Weston cemetery. Earl Reynold, New York, sent to his brother Joe, in this oity. a fine Fowler bicycle. Mrs. M. ij. Spitler has returned to her home in ibis oity «fter nn exterded visit with relatives at Goshen.

Digging of th* trenches tor the court house water supply is in progress. fhePresbyterian ladies mission, ary society had a “coffee klatch” and progreaaivs domino party at the residence of M. and Mrs. W. H. Egar Wednesday afternoon. •1 ustioe Burnham gave Frank Minicus judgment for $22 and costs againat the Fenton Metallic Manufacturing Company, of James town, New York, holding that as the commissioners ha'’ not yet accepted of record the metallic fur« ntture, that it still belonged to the Fenton compa ,y and therefore Minicus’ attachment was good. Hear the trio by the three original maids of Lee. At Old Maids’ Convention. Good warm lunch at Kennel Bro’s restaurant and bakers. for 15 cents. B sure and hear the specimens of Mrs. Fiffkins* art, at the onera house, March Bth. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it.

Try Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. A Washingto j special thus alludes to the republican member from this district: “Representative Crumpacker of Indiana has made himself a sub ject of ridicule and amusement to all members of the house of representatives. He has introduced a bill providing that no'state shall have an educational qualification to vote if 25 per cent of the popu lation at the previous census are illiterate. Any sensible person should know that the larger the illiterate vote the greater the dan ger in politics, but this remarks ble statesman thinks that the lar ger the illiterat= vote the more power it should be give... In oih| er words, this narrow pefttisan thinks it is right to deprive a few illiterates in Massachusetts of vot ing and yet to enfranchise the vast illiterate p pulation of the south. “It Is needless to say that a rep resentative so partisan and one sided as Judge Crumpscker is thoroughly unsuited to a ibody as broad-minded as the house of re* presentatives. His narrowed par* tisanship in contested election cases: find other matters has destroyed all chances for his future usefulness His conduct is in direct co hast to that of Represents ives Steele and Johnson who, i» stead of spending their t me in little, mean, partisan politics, devote it to great national questions.”

There is notl ing in this Maine business that money will not pay fo r ...M. Hagpa. FOR BALE 1.. Large young. Jersey cow. Gives about one gallon of milk per day now. Re fresh in March. Very handsome and gentle. Call on or address Engineer at River Queen Mill, Rensselaer, Ind.

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