Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A boy at Reorder Abbett’s yesterday morning. Jjm put up the cigars Simon P. Thompson,''Esq., is attending Court at Kentland this week. A billiard table at the City Hotel, which makes the third in Rensselaer. Mrs. Thomas, of Flora, Ind., is vir- | iting her daughter. Mrs J. T. Abbettj L. D. Stone of New York city spent | Wednesday of this week with F. J* j Sears. Mrs. John Greenfield returned fr<.m Las Yegas, New Mexico, last Tuesday. It is probable Commissioner Burk will be unable to attend Court next week. W. E. Templeton has finished roofing Duvall’s new brick livery building. Wm. Greenfield will build a home in Rensselaer and move into it this spiitig. • • m John Burk moved ins family upstairs in the Shaghai building Thursday. Frank W. Babcock Esq., appears vs j Ben Reynolds’ application for license |n court at Kentl+nct.

Aleck Peacock has purchased Mrs, Riley’s farm, in Barkley township, and moved thereon. A rinmber of our citizens have laid in a sufficient, supply of wood to last through th# muddy season. Lyman Zea is making arrangements to erect another house on his lots as soon as the weather will permit. E. B. Martindale has taken charge of John Makeever’s home place, and Mr. M. will soon make his residence in Rensselaer.

The overflow of the river at this place last Sunday made it necessary for Will Wibirt to carry his family from their dwelling. Ex-Clerk of the White Circuit Court Orlando McConahay, alias “Tom Larkins,” of Monticello, visited Renssel aer last. Tuesday. Mr. G- W. Terhune called in to see 11s yesterday. He desirds to sel his property in Rensselaer before returning to Now Mexico. Liberal Corner store room will be fitted up and occupied by u branch oj E. Brown’s Gents’ Furnishing and Tailoring establishment. Chas. Yeoman and JacK Groom started last Wednesday for Key West, Texas, and will run a stock ranch.— Success attend you,, boys. Dan. Duvall is attending court at Kentland this week. He is made a party as remonstrator against Reyn-' nolds’ application for license. Frank De Haven, the miller, moved his family to this plac e last week.—. Ho will occupy the Hopkins property, opposite the mill, as soon as it is vacated, The funeral of Arthur Trursel’s little girl will be held from their resi. deuce 3 miles north of town to-mor-row at 10 o’clock. Services will be conducted by Rev. A. W-. Wood. Mrs. Rev. A. W. Wood, who lias been absent front homo some ton weeks attending to her sick mother will return to night, accompanied by her sister, Miss Carrie French.

For Sale, The celebrated mammouth Jack, for particulars enquire of the undersigned at Remington, Jasper count}’, Indiana. R. R, Pettit. E. H. Tharp, with bowed head, in meekness and patience, supports a boil on the back of liis neck. Wo doubt whether Job presented the picture of such humble submission. The public has long since awarded to Ayer’s Hair Vigor the foremost place among reliable Hair Restoratives. It is effectual, agreeable and absolutely harmless. It makes the hair fresh and luxuriant, and old age scarce and unfashionable. On the 12th of the present month Charles B. Steward will sell, at Public Sale, at ids residence in Rensselaer, all his Household and Kitchen Furniture ;-1 horses: 1 cow; buggy; harness; horse-power, <3 sewing machines, and other articles. It is stated that Mr. Colfax was asked recently what ho would do if he were offereqLa place in the President’s Cabinet. Schuyler replied- “ Well, I should smile,“ and suited the action to the word in the old familiar way. During the storm that passed over this place very early yesterday morning a large brick chimney on the residence of S. P, Thompsou, Esq., was »truek by lightning and demolished. . The eccup'ants w T ere badly scared. Beyond the loss of the chimney no farther damage is reported-

Edward Brown, the well known Clothing Merchant of Delphi, called in to see us Tuesday. Mr. B. has rented the rooms recently occupied by N. Warner & Sons, and will establish a branch of his business at this place. He has filled orders for many of our citizens and given general satisfaction. The ladies’ of the Presbyterian okurch have organized themselves into a society to be known and designated as the Ladies’ Industrial Society. The officer* are as follows: President, Mrs. W. DeM. Hooper. Vice-President. Mrs. F. J. Sears. Treasurer, Mrs. M. F. Chilcote, Secretary, Mrs. T. J. McCoy. The society meets on next Wednes day afternoon, at the house of Frank J. Sears. All are cordially invited.