Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Czolgosz, the assassin of President McKinley, will be electrocuted the week of October 2M. Common sense should have led the anarchists to keep their hands off the United States. Now their Inst asylum will lie taken from them. The Sugnr Trust it seems, is to get a refund of half a million out of the Porto Rico decison of the Supreme Court. Thus it catches things both coining and going. Those who criticise the medical treatment of President McKinley should remember that medicine is not an exact science by any means. If it were, we should all die of old nge. The state soldiers and sailors monument at Indianapolis is paid for at Inst. To be built originally for $200,000, it has cost tin* state over $600,000. The corner stone was laid in 1800. British official reports place the increased wages paid last year to workmen in that country at S3O, 000,000. This doesen’t look much like the decay we have been bearing so much about. With the sole exception of Cleveland, Mr. Roosevelt is the only president since 1861 who did not serve in the civil war. This should mark the final passing of the,old spirit of intolerance. Three defeats in three days including a total loss of over three hundred men and several guns, is a pretty heavy blow for the Britisli to recieve from the “scattered and disorganized guerrilla bands" of Boers.

Three townships in Pulaski county voted on the question of subsidies for the new east and west railroad Inst week. The rropsition carried in Beaver and ndian Creek tps„ but was defeated in Salem tp., by 17 votes. A good Republican paper of Philadelphia declares that it is “anarchism" to expose the unutterable corruptin of the ring that runs that city. Possibly it is a fellow feeling that makes it so wonderouß kind to the ring. Lord Kitchener's remark that the Boers were so ignorant and so arrogant that they couldnt’ realize that they had been whipped, reminds us irresistably of similar remarks by the Spaniards at Santiago concerning the behavior of the American troops there. When you have a legal notice to be published, such as notice of appointment, notice of final settlement, notice of survey, notice of administrator’s or guardian’s sale, non-resident notice, or any other notice not controlled by county or township officers, bring it to The Democrat office. Our prices for this work are lower than others by reason of our setting them without any padding whatever, and we will appreciate the favor.