Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1899 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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New pensions: Lewis Tice, Gocdland, increase, $6 to SB. We sell envelopes and writing paper cheaper than any place in the city. The Democrat. The mercury was down near zero yesterday morning with the promise of still lower temperature for to-day. Gen. Jasper Packard, commandant at the state soldiers' home at Lafayette, after a brief illness. Owing no doubt, to bad roads, the attendance at the district meeting of the K. of P’s was not as largely attended as would otherwise have been the case. A very enjoyable time was had, however. •Monticello is to have another democrat paper, it is said. It would seem to us that the White County Democrat one, of the best county papers in the state, filled ever aching void in the newspaper line in White connty democracy. The butchering season is at hand and everybody uses more or less pepper. C. C. Starr can furnish you with the pure article, having one of the best French Stone Burr mills made for grinding spice. He grinds nothing bat clean sifted pepper. Congressman Charlie Landis is still drawing $5,000 salary and the prosperity whoop in his Delphi Journal is in full harmony with his easy job. Of course Charley feels prosperous. His salary makes the tallest > clover he has ever waded.—Rochester Sentinel. It is not too late for Congress to look into that embalmed beef business, or, at any rate, into the transport service. 3 When such shameful incidents as those of the Tartar and Mananeuse can occur after warnings that they were imminent, something should certainly be done. The Palaski county grand jury has returned an indictment against Charles B. Caldwell, charging him with demanding commissious on contracts made by him as township trustee and even tapping the salaries of school teachers as a condition of their employment. Caldwell is said to have resigned and skipped the conntry. In view of the increased democratic minority in the house of representatives, it seems only fair that it be given a better share of the committees. The principal ones itood 11 republicans to 6 democrats in the last congress. The proportion in the whole house this year is about 9 republicans to 8 democrats. The democratic state central committee held an enthusiastic meeting at Indianapolis last Tuesday, and it was resolved to begin the work of preparing for the compaign of 1900 early in January. The district meetings for selection of the state central committee was appointed for Jan. 9, and the committeemen will meet in Indianapolir, Jan. 17th, for the election, of a chairman and secretary. The Tenth district meeting will be held at Monon, Jan. 9. Fannie Smyser vs Harry L. Smyser, is the title of a new divorce case filed in the Jasper circuit court this week. Abandonment is the charge. Plairtiff resides at Fair Oaks, and alleges that she was married to defendant Feb. 24,1897, and that he abandoned her without cause on the 16th of Oct 1897, since that tune he has totally failed to provide or contribute toward her support, that she has had but two fatten from him since he abandoned her, were dated and bore panimrair of At tfce l fS|

A whole armload off eldpspns for a nickel at The Dehmxxt office. For Salem —Loti £ Jk ton's addition, 111 feet front., good location. Easy term*. Ehqssn» r at this office. 1 - : |j The coral house caarwarfamw. to be consoled. The drliriHir tench of Tom, ckxik expert, is -sadhr missedhv this efahorate phene tsff unreliable furniture. The iaitiail number of the louSTuesday The Em b neat, dean and ■esoy, and w trust it wilt have a fang ami mae-|| Goodiand. visited J. A. MiFufaail' and family this meek. They left j to-day for Chalmers and Lafayette, where they id visit far a (nr days, then go am to Knaiagham. | Mo., to spend thewiater with lrlh " tires. Federal Judge Jofta EL Iftilin. of Indianapolis, who igmally decided the Barrett law —Miaitita t^ah«^ia» ant illegalities parties have aAnpaed a a I themselves from denying their legality. The jmy in the Jacob DftaoA corn stealing case at HaßtieeAa! returned a verdict of as charged’' and assessed a fine oi t j $25 ami disfranchised him far two years. It seems that the fanr. « a finding of gaSty, makes the 1 penalty two to three years ia the . tended to inflict the fine, and now claim that it was a mSdahe A new trial will fee ashed far and probably he girwnid am fine grounds. wean | Miciitß Scott’s | Emulsion k aMiad^wttlJfhii