Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE 6EMOGRATIG SENTINEL. FRIDAY JUNE 1, 18K1.

NOTICE ! To the Taxpayers of Jasper County, Indiana: YTOTICE is hereby given that J\| the Board of Equalization in and for Jasper County, will meet at the Auditor’s Office, 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. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County, Ind’a. May 18, 1883.

The Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are especially invited to call eu Miss Mollie W. BabcocK, at Mrs. LaRup’s Millinery Store, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery. &c. Pff~ Dress Goods soid by somple.

The County Treasurer ia cashing Older#. F. J, Sears visited Oxford the first of the week. A. lOj pound boy gladdens the home of Ed. Erwin. The John Deere Cultivator for sale at the Roberts Bros.

Mrs. Z. Dwiggins and daughter are visiting at F, J. Sears’. Circuit and Commissioners’ Couita convene next Monday. T. J Farden and W. W. Watson vieited Chicago Wednesday. The Rensselaer “Comets” will soon appear in their new uniforms. Miss Reed, of Centerville. lad., is visiting the family of Father Havens. The Memorial services at M. F, Church last Sunday were well attended. W. T. Perkins returned Thursday from a business trip to Atlanta, Georgia. Six buildings were destroyed by fire Friday night of last week, in Remington. Jas. H. Honan, of Lafayette, brother of Ed., visited Rensselaer this week. The Rensselaer “Comets” on J.ne 13th will play a match game of base ball at Monon. with the Club of the latter place. Mr. J. H, Weils, of Lowell, is stopping at the Makeever House with a very large assortment of Levaino’s Crayon Portraits, and c ordially in rites the public to call and see them. All orders intrusted tojhim will receive immediate attentionMr. J. B. Cisero, of Indianapolis, was cured of Biliousness of two years’ standing, by the us 6 of Brown’# Iron Bitters.

HIGHLY ESTEEMED.

The youthful color and a rich lus tre are restored to faded or gray hair hy the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmlessdressing highly esteemed tor its perfume and purity.

Memorial Day.

The continuous rain of yesterday made it quite impracticable for a general turnout, or to carry out the full programme published for the observation of Memorial Day. But the ladies ot the Floral committee liad discharged their trust by gathering and prepanng a fine collection of flowers; and at the ringing of the bell, a delegation from this committee, the Comet Band, K. of P., and the Rensselaer Post G. A. R., met at the Court House. The ladies proceeded to decorate the members of the band and the two orders named, and these, assisted by some other patri otic citizens, proceeded to Weston Cemetery, where they spread the floral tributes over the graves of all soldiers buried there, while the band played a dirge. The G. A R. regulation salute to the dead was thou fired by the Guard of Honor, and closed by prayer bv Rev. Philip McDsde. The column then re formed and returned to town. At their Post Hall, the G. A imously adopted the following resolution: 6 Resolved:—That the thanks of this Post be tendered to t*-e lauies of the r and those who assisted them in gathering and preparing the fine floral iribuie fi r this occasion, and