Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Some Plain Facts.

Grave errors, injustice, wrongs of greater or less degree, arise from lack of knowledge of the truth, and more frequently from deception. The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is the attempt to demonetize silver as a money of Anal redemption in the United States. There is no learned judge, skilled lawyer, or court of justice that is capable of reconciling the effort with the constitutional laws that govern the issue of money in this country. The people have been deceived, officials in power, chosen to administer justice under the laws, have ignored their sworn duty, and given aid to the scheme that has paralyzed industry, reduced property values one-half, and beggared millions. There is no authority of law, either specific or by inference, by which gold alone is made the Only money with which to discharge debts, either public or private. The effort to make it so is unconstitutional and a national calamity. Plain and ample information, facts, and truth, concerning this almost sue? cessful scheme to corner the wealth of the people, is now being printed in the Cincinnati Ehquirer, a newspaper which the combined power of money has failed to muzzle or buy. The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c. a year. address is Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O.

Advertised Letters. Mrs. W. H. Cooper, D. M. Davis, Miss Kattie Gillmore. Mr. Arthur Hall, E. R. Hutch usir, Mrs. Andy Hasel, Temple Merris, Mrs. James Washburn, Miss Thelma Thorn. Persons calling for any of the above letters in this list will please say they are advertised. G. M. Robinson, P. M. Marriage Licenses. Gotliib Baver to Elizabeth Walters. James T. Randle to Blanche Thomas. Dr. J. W. Horton, Graduate of the Haskell school of prosthetic denistry, is established in the new brick, first door west of post office. All operations performed according to the latest methods. . BST'Special attention given to the painless extraction of teeth by the use of gas and local anaesthetics. Real Estate Transfers, Sheriff Jasper County to Abraham Leopold and James R. Guild, Aug. 2,1898, Its 3 and 4 Rensselaer, Sheriff's Deed, 11,447.93 Washington S. Grant to James D. Babcock, Au* 29. 1898, pt e>, se 26-29-7, 8 acres W. D. $207.25. / Pliebe Ann Waterman et al. Am?. 19, 1898, uw nw 7-27-6. pt ne mr 7-27-6 q. c. d. sl. George W. Stew art to Lewis ,T. Lane. Mch. 23.1898. ett sw, wV4 se 32-28-6, W. D. 168 acres, $9,600. 1. I Estella G. Porttens to Mary A. Kirchieff, Aug. 24.1898, ne 17-31-5,160 acres. W, D. ssoo. August Hulscher to Wilhelm Hulscher. Aug. 24.1898. pt w‘/t nw 17-81-6, ne ne uud pt wV4 ne 18-31-6, W. D. SI,OOO. August Hulscher to tbdisa Gutherle, Aug'. 21, 1898, pt sw nw 17-31-6. W. D. slo. James Lefler to Thomas B. McDonald. Aug. 25, 1898. eVi se, uw se, 80-29-5, eK se sw, 83-29-5. 140 acres. W. D. $5.200. David D. Nowles toChristopher L. Thomas, Aug. 24, 1898. It 20, bl 31. Rensselaer Weston add. W. D. sSoo. • 1