Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

KEENER ITEMS.

Fanning is the order of the day. i Whe-»i and rye look well, considerng a hard winter. Keener has now six miles of comp atol railroad. 1. B. Rubins has commenced his occupation as a herder with two hen* d ed and eighteen head »’ cattle. Willis McOolly is at Dr. Antrim’s every Friday and Saturday with bls f xna s B aek Hawk Morgan. iharsday’a rain cf 1 «; week was a help to the wheat and rye. G. B. Antrim is farming his father** place this year. E. & E- D. Fairchild went to Kankakee City last week to negoti ate with tne L, I. & L Ballroad Co. for a station near their piaee. We, and the community in general, would prefer a station at old Oak Wood, on the Rensselaer roadThe L. L & L BR. are putting up telegraph, fencing and making ’heir road complete as they go along. Mr. De Wert has returned to Keener from Holland where he has be*n spending tbelvstsix months with rci utives and countrymen. W. H. Tyler is still to be found at his old stand hspoy in greeting his many friends. Making md setting posts along the railroad is the order of the dey with many of our eitizeuj. Tom Sigler, of Rensselaer," was seen the other day with cheeks aglow, and sleeves roll id up, wading into the post business. We are afraid the good name of Keener will soon be corrupted by the saloon whieh is now almost completed at DeMotte. “But people must have something to enjoy”? A Bose Lawn man says: “Money, whisky ane women cause more trouble and misery than any other throe things in the universe” But "we think not. PEDANT: We are now prepared to do Drose making in all .its branches, having secured the services of "Mrs. Lillie Anderson, of Chicago, who hate had years of experience in Millinery and Dressmaking, and comes highly re commended. We solicit your patronage. Hemphill & Boman. Peterson’s Magazinx for July, already on our table,'is an unusually brilliant cumber, even for this pupular lady’u book. The principle steelplate, “Mistress Soft-Byes,” is an exquisite affair, illustrating a most charming story. The colored steelfashion is very beautiful, and “Peterson,” be it remembered, is the only magazine that gives those colored plates, printed fiom ths steel. There is a large colored pattern for a Quilt, in the fashionable German LinenThread Embroidery, and more thuu a score of other designs for the Work Table, The engravings of fashions are numerous and caoise, all being late Paris costumes, and not the patterns of second-rate American dressmakers. Now is a par icularly good ti me to subscribe, especially for those 1 who do not wish back numbers, a new volume beginning with the July number- With this new volume will be commenced a copyright novelet, “A Fifth Avenue Romance," whicn tire publisher predicts will be ths most popular tor yeais. Every lady ought to take “Peterson, ” We do not see how any|home can be complete without it, The price is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and a handsome premium to the per son getting up the olub. Specimens are sent, giatls, to those wishing to get «up clubs, Address Petsbson’B Magazine, 306 Chestnut Street,Philadelphia. Pa.

NOTICE TO State of Indiana, Jasper County, bs: In the Circuit Court, March Tertn, 1888. Complaint No. 3034. James R. Orr, Executor of Estate pf John Orr, deceased, V«. JennettaJß.Orr, Rosanna Stewart, Elizabeth Jul! Hadassah Hamilton, James R. Orr, John G. McCorkle and Mary Ann Orr. NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson A Bro., Attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that all of said Defendants arc not residents of the State of Indiana, together with the answer apd cross p-titlon o’ the defendant Jennette B. Orr, the widow ot said decedent. Notice is therefore hereby giyen allot said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the second day oi the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of March, a. ls»83 qt the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. , —•— | Witness my name and the Seal of Seal r said Court affixed, at Rensselaer ( —» this Third clay of March, a. b. 1888. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk oi the Jasper Circuit Cour) March ». 1883—$8 75.

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