Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1881 — PASTURE FOR 1881. [ARTICLE]

PASTURE FOR 1881.

The undersigned will pasture cattle for the season of 1881, at the following prices. Yearling Steers at 1 cent per day. Two year old Steers at I.} oenti per day. S. P. Thomplon & Co. N. A. Imes. the fiireman on rhe reg. nlar passenger train on the I. D. & C. It R. is on his engine again after a ten days absence, occasioned by cuting his hand while fixing a hose on the engine. He was fortunate enough to be carrying an accident policy of insurance at the time which secured .him pov for his time. The sermons of Dr. Godfrey last Sabbeth were excellent—especially the forenoon sermon. His subjects 'were, “The fall and depravity of man; vicarious atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ.” “Regenerative—ißessurrection of the body and future awards.” He presented these doctrines in such a and logical way that all were compelled to say “it is truth.” Died in Kentland Ind., Feb. 17th, 1881, Mrs. H. H. French wife of John French of the Kentland Gazette and mother of Bev. Mrs A. W. Wood of Rensselaer. She was .converted to God in childhood and united with the Methodist Episcopal church at the age vs 14 years. In the winter of 1876 under the labors of the sainted Wm. Campbell, formerly of this county, she was led to seek for, and obtained sanctificatien which profession she made and exhibited in her life. Her illness was protracted, and very severe yet she bore it all with true Christian fortitude. She rejoiced as the end approached often saying “I will soon be liome.” The day befere she died she was exceedingly happy and gave expression of the joy of her soul in language like the following: “I am washed in the blood of the land,” “I am whiter than snow,” “Jesus comes to take me.” She died .as she lived, with full confidence in ' the promises of God. She leaves a i husband and five ehildren to mourn, | but they mourn, not as those that*| have no hope. A. W. Wood, I