Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Harbolt, of Monttcello, called on us Tuwsday. TomHiner is collecting fares on the G. & I. A. L. Robert Gregory of Moutieello, was in town Monday. There are now 583 convicts iu the Northern Prison. Two frame houses are being built iu the third ward. N. Warner visited Lal’ayette this week on business. The Dayton Cellar always kept in ■took at Peacock’s. George Collins, of Monon, dropped iu to see us Monday. Will Rinehart, of Delphi, spent Sunday at this place.

Bob Phillips returned home from Kansas last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Eioray Intireturned home Monday. Ed Erwin lias just recovered from an attack of erysiipelas. Miss Ora Thompson returned from Aun Arbor, Mich., yesterday. Memorandums at the postoffice, let; 2let; sct; lOet; 15et; 20ct. Mrs. S. Lecklider, fell last Tuesday and fractured her left limo, Theodore Tilton lectures at Montioell next Tuesday evening. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. There will be +-ervi§es at the M. E. Church, Sabbath evening.. Three set double harness complete, as good us new, ar Peacock’s.

Go to Peaaock’s for harness repair* A!i work warranted the be3t. Scratch books at the postoffice 3 for Sets, 2 for 5 cts, 5 cts each. John Yauatta will occupy th« Coen property vacated by Dan Miiler. D. B, Miller occupies part of Mrs. Kirk’s residence on front street. Miss H. Hall, of Logansport, visit ed Mias Lilia Boroughs last Friday. F. J. Seats is in Chicago this week purchasing a new stock of furniture. The best Harness at Peacock’s opposite McCoy & bank. Don’t fail to go to the Apron Festival the 23rd inst. and buy a* apron. W. W. Watson .returned from a visit to Boone county the first of the week. Bartley Lyons a former resident of this county is running a saloon at Delphi. John C. Chilcote visits Charlotte and Lansing Michigan this week on business.

Largest and best stock of stationery in town, received at the postoffice this week. unas. urockett and wife are visiting his mother at this place. Cnarlie looks natural. Perforated cardboard—gold, silver, black, white, pink, drab, blue, stc., at the postoffice. A. S. Jones, conductor on the narrow gauge, is courting this week at Indianapolis. The average boy now cries “firt lag, knuckle and vent clearances," It is marble season. Wild ducks and geese are numerous and our sporsstnen are having rlenty of shooting. For Sale, one set of double harness, also a set of second hand collars Call at Peacock’s. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin reiurned last Friday from a visit among relatives in Tippecanoe county.

Kentland News: Mr. E. I. Phillips a lively limb of the law, of Rensselaer, called yesterday P. M. J. H. Wood of Winatnac, was in town looking after his interests at this place the first of the week. Chas. Johnson .and Mr. Ralph or Whitehall, Mich., bought a car load of horses at this place this week, At the postofilce lead pencils let, 3 ter 5 cts, 5 cts* 15 ets each. New stock opened on St, Patrick’s day. A new sidewalk will be built on the west side of Van Rensselaer street from Washington to Susan streets. Mrs. Steward returned last week and visited her daughter. She left for the East Monday to visit her relatives.

Lyman Zea says Zeatown is loom ing. Residences are being erected by Mr. Harrison, Win. Greenfield and himself. Dr. O. C. Link, Homeopathist, was reappointed physician for the poor, by the county Commissioners at their recent session. Wat Kirk returned home Wednes • day. He goes to Logunsport next week to aecept a situation offered him at that place. The new butcher has leased the Odd Fellow’s lot opposite the court house and will build a two story business house thereon.

It is claimed we have some very fine poets in town. Their productions are not in book form and are only in the hands of a favored few. There will be preaching at Egypt school house, next Sabbath, at 10 30, A. M. and at Watson’s school hou3e, at 3 30, P. M. A. W, Wood Pastor. J. C. Smith, an employee in Johnson’s saw mill, 8 miles north of town, lost two fingers last Friday by letting them come in contact wite a buzz saw