Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1880 — DLATH OF WM. RFES. [ARTICLE]

DLATH OF WM. RFES.

[lnte;.Ocean Car., Rochester, Ind., Nev. 10.] William Rees, an active politician, well known throughout this state, died very suddenly this evening, it is supposed from apoplexy. This attack. the third of the kind, was no doubt brought on by disappointment in the Presidential elecciod, lie beisg an extremist, politically, for a number of years. He has occupied differed! official positions. His age was about 70. Thanksgiving Next Thursday. Thanksgiving services at the M. E. Church. S. O. Duvall, of Momence, 111. is in town. A coal famine exists at this place just at present. F. G. Henkle, is now clerk at the Nowles House. Fifty hands are advertised for to lay track on the I. D. & C. BR. in Lake county. D. B. Miller represents Nineteen Million Dollars—Fire and Life Insurance capital. H. G. Kent, for some time clerk at the Nowles House, has engaged in the Lightning Rod business. The thermometer is said to have wended its way down several degrees below zero during last night. Thanksgiving servieesat the M. E Church, Thursday 25th Nov. at 10| o’clock, A. M, Everybody invited to attend. Jas. S. Irwin and D. Bates, of Remington, are perfecting arrangements for the purchase and packing of Hay at this point. Eld. D. T. Halstead, of this place, and Mrs. Sharpe pf New Albany, were married at Indianapolis, Thursday evening, 4th Nov. 1880. The blackamith shop bf Charley A, Roberts has been newly roofed —a much needed imnrovement, by the way—aad Charley rejoices. Thanks !- -The first of the week HonG. H. Brown and Wm. E. Mcore, Esq., each presented us with a half-bushel choice apples. Thanks, gentlemen. Gray hairs prevented, dandruff removed, the scalp cleansed, and the hair made to grow thick by the use of Hall’s Vegatable Sicilian Hair Renewer. W. N. Jones, of Pulaski County, and .Mrs. Leota Chamberlain were married by Rev. A. W. Wood, at tho residence of the bride’s mother in Rensselaer Saturday, Nov. 6, 1880.