Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY MARCH 23. 1883.
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.
THE ASSESSORS of the several civil Townships of Jasper county will meet at the Auditor’s Office, in Rensselaer, on Friday, March ’3oth, 1883, for the purpose of agreeing on a basis of assessment for. the county, and to receive blanksand instructions for their work for the year 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor’. Easter—Next Sunday. i’om Farden has returned March Term Jasper Circuit Court commeneed last Monday. Rev. W-R-Nowels will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday. Mrs M. L, Campbell and daughter Ma el are ' .warding with Mrs. Moss. H. J. Dexter, of the Elwood Review, made us a short visit Tuesday. * Misses Della and Arilla Cotton expect to depart for Dakota next Monday.
Harp. W. Suytjerl of Remina' ton, was ia town on legal business Monday. Messrs. Pros. Walker and Daniel Fraiaer, of Fowler, are in attendance on the Circuit Court. Farden & Noland yxpeet to occupy one of the sioro rooms in the new Makeever block about the Ist of AprRev. B. F. Ferguson will not preach •n the Presbyterian church next Sun day evening. The announcement was error. • David Daniels, of Walker town--hip, took his departure for Nebrask , Monday, having sold his farm to Hid. Miller. We notice a very handsome little nonumenr at the Marble Works o Rins. Howland, ready for shipmenio Goodland. Geo. Fairman. conauctorP. C.& St. L RR., says: “Brown’s lion BiHt’> '■asno equal as a remedy for indices tion and debility.” Mrs. E. P. Honan, who has been in Chicago for the past two weeks post ing herself on the Spring Styles in Millinery, returned Wednesday. Doc. Link dispatched a car load of goods and stock to Dakota this week Wes. Karsner took a berth tn the car and gone to grow up with rhe country.
Miss Emma Martin is in receipt es a fine supply of Spring Milliner* goods. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at her establishment on front street. TLe jury in the cose of Roberts, aharged with attempt to commit larceny, after being out all lastu ight, at noon to-day notified the Court they e'uld not agree. LOST Wednesday of last week’ on Front street, Rensselaer, near the residence of Mrs. Tharp, a Mink colore 1 muff and a handkerchief. The Under, on leaving it with J. W. Duvall, will be liberally rewarded. Mr. Ed. P. Honan, of the firm of Hemphill & Honan, returned from Chicago Wednesday night, where he has been buying goods for the Spring (irtde. He declares them first class and cheap, and Ed. is always about right. Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in the Presbyterian church on the Ist Sabbath of April at 10:30 a. m._ and 7:30p. m. Also on Saturday evening preceding at 7:30. , H expects to preach during the ar ob the first and third Sabbaths of each month. All i>ie invited
Maubiej kt the reside ice of the bride’s on the ±sth inst., bv dev. Uriah Patton, Mr. Jam* s M MeDoiii 11, of -Jwspar county, to Mian nnn B Keever, of White county Many of tie relatives and friends ' if- n to witness ih< j nip hl. witch was conducted with the digui y c. ->iemni\y t»pj rOprjate for the Imniedl; teiv after tin eletf t vie s< T' ed for which tie host u ,u n .sfas eceive muea • r«-d~ it.. Many v.ilu.r 1 and useful gifts were presented. Soon after dinner the brfde and groom took th tr leave for Rensselaei, and on the Kith n infare was given by tbe parents < f Mr. McDonald - The married couple nave a ho t of f <*nds w os- best wishes go w’.to idem in their new life. Tne or casioti is long to be return b red as one of the most pleasant A Quest.
