Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mabshed.- At til* residence of the bride’s parents Hopkins House, Hensselaer, Monday morning, Sept. 6. «80, by Eld. D. T. Halstead, Enwabd D. Rhoades and Miss Lora Hopkins, all ot- Rensselaer.
The parties left on noon train for Lafayette, Crawfordsville and Chicago. The bride was the worthy and happy recipient of the following pres ents from the donors named: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rhoades, silver pickle castor; Louis Kern, set of glasß. ware; Frank G.Henkle, glass cake disn; Mr. and Mrs.R. Y, Martin, glass tea set; Mr. .and Mrs. Thos. Thompson, handsome wax cross; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hopkins, set of glass goblets; Misses Lida and Capitola Karsner, glass pitcher; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. bigler, linen table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Sears, willow work basket. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wiiley, silve r butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. D Rhoades, silver pickle caster; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCoy, silvor butterknife and sugar-spoon; York, Owens and Hardman, combination silver set —pepper box, napkin ring, and saltcup; Wm. Rinehart and Lack Smith, silver and china sugar bowl; Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Reeve, silver spoon holder; David J. Thompson, easy arm-chair; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jones, glass cake stand; Ladies Orchestra, Misses Maggie Cowdin, Louie Ham mond, Mattie McCoy, Ora Thompson, Nellie Spitler, Mrs. Hattie McCoy, Rachel Teuter, Flo. Sears, silver boquet stand; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Thompson, handsome rocking chair; Mr. and Mrs. Raph. J. Hopkins, bureau; Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Kannal, silver caitor; Mrs. Jennie Laßue, glass fruit dish'; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades, extension table; Miss Mattie McCoy, silver card receiver; Mrs. Dora Rheberg, glass fruit dish; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hopkins, Mar sallies bed-spread; Mr. and Mrr. J. D. Hopkins, silver butter knife; L. W. Martin, silver and china cream pitcher; Wm. Erwin, set silver knives: Wm. Childers, pair silver napkin rings; Groom to Bride, handsome ring, modern style, with chain and gold dollar attached, mongram engraved thereon. For kind remerahrance.of printers accept thanks.
