Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Democratic Speaking
Center Schoolhouse, Milroy Tp., MONDAY, OCT. 24, At 7;30 p. in., Lee E. Glazebrook and others will address the people and instruct them in the manner of voting, and on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, At 7:30 p. m., My. Glazebrook and. others will speak at Egypt Schoolhouse, Jordan Township. A cordial invitation is extended to the people to come out and hear a calm, earnest discussion of matters in which all are equally inter—- ! ested I , ■ Good correspondence stationery cheap at The Democrat office. 20 pounds granulated sugar for SI.OO. Chicago Bargain Store. A whole armload of old [wipers I for a nickel at The Democrat office. A handsome envelope, either square or oblong, for 5 cents per • package at The Democrat office. For Sale:—Lots 5 and 6, block 13, Newton’s addition to Rensselaer. Enquire at Democrat office. Former Police Inspector Bonfield, of Haymarket riot fame died at his home in Chicago this week. The Democrat and Indianapolis Sentinel one year, $1.35. Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer, $1.50. If you have for sale a farm, house and lot, or any other property of a salable nature, try advertising it in The Democrat. ’ Bring your job printing to The Democrat office. We appreciate vour favors, do nothing but the best work and charg moderate prices. Advertisers should bear in mind that The Democrat has a larger circulation among the farmers than any [wiper published in Jasper county. We want a good correspondent from every hamlet and neighborhood in Jasper county to send us the local happenings of their locality, Send in the items every week, even if you have but a few. We occasionally send out a few sample copies of The Democrat to people who are not regular sub--1 scribers, with a view of inducing them to become such. These papers are stamped • Sample Copy,” and anyone receiving such need have no hesitancy in taking them from the post office, as there is no ; charge made for sample copies. Remember that theelients themselves control the publication of legal notices, such as non-resident, notice of appointment or final settlement, administrators' notices, notice of survey and many others. Bear this in mind when having occasion to get any legal notices of the above class published. and insist on your attorneys having the same published in The ; Democrat.
No man can long do his duty in business or socially ami politically without making enemies. If you comhiat .the wrong, you must incur the enmity of the wrong , doer/ There are persons who get through i’i'e With \> f"W t';.. Jiie-. but world is no better'for their having lived- A natural life is no factor in the warfare that is being waged between right and wrong, and when you can write bn a man’s tombstone, "He was without enemies." you can safely inscribe on the other side "And did nothing for the good of mankind.” It. is only the man who has the courage of Iris convictions, and will stand for the right regardless of the consequences to himself, who is of account in the warfare against evil. But the character of the enemies a man has will determine the kind of work he has accomplished. If he has been of any account in a conintunity, you may know it by the enemies he has made.—Ex.
