Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL FBI DAY MAY 24, 1883.
NOTICE I To the Taxpayers of Jasper County, Indiana: NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Equalization in and for Jasper County, will meet at the Auditor’s Omce, in Rensselaer, on the 4th day of June, 1883, for the purpose of hearing any grievances on account of the appraisement of property and to equalize the assessment of property between the several Townships of Jasper County, Indiana. / —*— j Witness my hand ] Seal. [ and seal of Office, at 1 ’ Rensselaer, this 15th day of May, 1883. EZRA C. NOVELS, Auditor Jasper County, Ind’a. May 18,1883.
Dr. F. P. Bitters and bride anived in Rensselaer, Tuesday evening. C. B. Steward attended the Grand Lodge, I O, O. F., at Indianapolis, last week. A new sidewalk has been put down on the not th side of the M. E* par. soaage. Judge Hammond on his return home Saturday night was handsomely serenaded by the band boys. Jas. T. Washburn, of Star City vis, ited his brother, Dr. Washburn, and family, at this place, last Saturday. Go to Ralph Fendig’s for Spring and Summer Goods. He always keeps first class stocic and sells cheap Misses Lydia and Ella Dwiggins, who have been engaged in teaching school at Fowler and Oxford returned home last week.
On Monday last John L. Towne was brought before Justice Wood od charge of assaulting Sanford Dorsey with a knife. Towne was fined $5 and costs. A Basket Meeting will be held by the United Brethren congregation at Brushwood in Uuion township, commencing Friday evening, June Bth, and continuing over the following Sabbath. Samuel Scott returned from Da*, kota Friday of last week. He met most of the Jasper boys and reports all doing well. Madames R, B. Dwiggins and A. Thompson are visiting their children students in Michigan University, Ann Arbor. Six fine Herefords were received a? this place fast weeu. Two for McCoy & Son, twb for Jas. T. Randle, and and one each for C. D. and D. BNowols. Mr. S. Denny, 992 West Wabash St., Indianapolis, says - “Brown’s Iron Bitters instantly relieved a sever® Headache, and entirely cured me.” Charlie Steward Keeps “Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as repr e sented, and should have the run. The boys connected with the Amy ateur Circus gave their first performance to a crowded canvass last night. The performance is highly spoken of
J. T. Milldr, of Barkley township has recovered the horse stolen from him, and McColly charged with the theft waived examination, and is in ; ail. to await the Circuit Court which meets on next Monday week Hobson Bbos. Circus, Museum and will give two entertainments at thi ß place to-morrow —afternoon and evening. The company Is said to be composed of first class performers, and* the menagerie to contain rare specimens of the animal world. Gen. Jno. O. Van Rensselaer, of New Brunswick, N. J., son of the founder of this place, is making his annual visit. Although considerably advanoed in years, the General looks hale and .hearty, and takes great interest in our town.
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