Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Thle last quarterly meeting for the Bradford circuit will be held at Hang ing Grove next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. A. W. Wood, of Rensselaer, will conduct the meeting. Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Indiana, for Premium Lists and all information relative to the Ninth Annual Fair of the Jasper County Agricaltural Society; which will be held September 21st to 24th. 1880, inclusive, J. W. Douthit,Esq., was called upon to make a speech and he spoke, we are free to admit that from a Democratic stand point, the speech was a good one, and none were more surprised than ourself at the ability, and oratory displayed by this young law yet,—Rensselaer Republican, May 28, 1880. The Rensselaer Union of November 21st, 1878, thus speaks of Mr. Douthit the Democratic candidate for Prosecutor: “Mr. Douthit is a stranger to many having been a resident of Jasper on a few months, and bailing from a distant part of the State. He is a graduate of the Bloomington University law department, is a close* ardent, and ambitious student, a gentleman of refinement, culture and earnest personal habits, is practical careful, patient, diligent, sedate. courteous, and honorable.
County Board of Education. The special session of the County Board of Education, which was called for August 7th has been postponed. The meeting will not take place until the first day of September, at which time every member of the board should be present. D. B. Nowels, President of Board. Fine Watch work a specialty at Hamab’s. j New Milliner Goods.—Oh, yesl bonnetless and hatless mortals, why will you go bareheaded any longer, when you can buy such a nice, nobby hat of Mrs.M. F. Chilcote, cheap for cash. Every person desiring to invest in Fans, Rusching, Collars, or anything else in the fix- up line, or any millin* ery goods, of any kind whatever, will do well to call on Mrs. M. F. Chilcote before purchasing. She keeps a fine stock on band. Remember the place —Ralph Fendig’s Dry Go*;ds store. Died.—ln Benton ccunty.lnd., July 31. 1880, Ida Maud, daughter of P. S. Corliins, editor of the Renselaer Be» publican , aged four months and four days. Commenting upon the sad bereavement, our neignbor says: Only a little time was she allowed to linger with us, our joy and pride, when the dread messenger Death, claimed her as his own, T’was hard to lose her in the bud of pure infancy; but we remember she died in inocency, and that ere long we may have the fond privilege of meeting her in that better land where parting shall hot be. We bow humbly, but lovingly, to the Master’s will.
Advertised Letters. The following advertised letters remain unclaimed in the Postoffice at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana on the first day of August, 1880. If not called for within thirty days from the date herein mentioned they will be forwarded to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Horace E James, Postmaster. Adams, Stephan Aldridge, Kills Aldridge, L. A. Barreth, A. H. Brown, Ann Eliza Bruner, Miss Belle Daniels, Mr. John M. Dresser, H. M. (2) Eadus, Geo. A. Hogan, Virginia Hopkins, Mrs. Lizzie Hopper, Ceilia Howe, Mrs. Alice P. Howe, Mrs. Alice Keizer, G. IL McDonald, J. Parker, John D. Preston, Edward Sargent, Alexis D. Smith, Mr. Jeff Stewart, Geo. w. Wells, Dr. Wells, Dr. M. P. (2) White, C. Wood, John H. Wood, William W.
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