Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. FRIDAY JUNE 15. LBB3.
The Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are especially invited to call cn Miss Mollie W. Babcock, at Mrs. LaRue's Millinery Store, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery, &c. ASTDregs Goods soid by somple.
The John Deere Cultivator for sale at the Roberts Bro?. Miss Bell Powell is visiting friends in Lafayette. Miss Rachel Leopold is visiting friends at Attica. Turpentine applied to a cut is a pre ventive of lockjaw. Considerable frosbputin anjappearanee Thursday morning, Mis- Nora Hopkins is visiting friends at Cvawfordsville. Hon. R. S. Dwigg us was in Monticello and Attica the first ®f the week. A. Purcupila has moved into the bouse of John Kohler, west of the Jail.
The Terre Haute Base Ball Club delected the Attica Club 15 to 0 lust week. Mrs. Sharp, mother of Joe. the artist, one day last week fell and broke an ami. Mr. Nelson tire newl ■ elected Coun . ty Superintendent, was in town Wednesday. Gen. J. C- Vau-Reasselner left for his home in Jersey last Friday eveuing. Mrs. Jno. P. Priest, of Francesville* was in town this week visiting R. F. Priest’s.”
W B. Austin is. attending the coramencfnent of Wabash College at Crawfordsvjlle. Fifty three persons took advantage of the excursion rates and went to Chicago Tuesday. . David W. Shields, the “Jntnbo” of Union towuship, returned from Valparaiso last evening. Next l'uesday and Wednesday will be the last days for excursions t.) Chicago, under existing programme, Mr. John L. Dale, Indianapolis, says '‘Brown’3 Iron Bitters cured him of Dizziness and danger of Paralysis.” the “Comets,” of this place, wen to Monon yesterday to test the ser enca of tlie boys of that town in Bas ft Ball.
Sin ‘e the above was nut. in type wo learn the “Cornets” cams out alien!, the score standing 22 to 11, The Ladies’ Literary Society wil hereafter meet on Thursday after* noon, instead of Saturday as heretp.fore. Mr. and Mrs, Ludd Hopkins are attending the commencement exercises of Wabash College, at Crawfordsville. Rob Patton has purchased a half section of land in Franklin county, Nebraska, and expects soon to locate thereon. The “Big Four,” Jos. A. Sharp. M i\ Rhodes, T. J. McCoy and Will Powers were camping at <, edar Lake this week. Prof. James H. Spmrt, late State Superintendent of Public Instruction, haa b*en elected President of Purdue UpGersity. Willis J. Imes has purchased a farm in Franklin county, Nebraska, and expects to remove there in a short time The K. of P. Pie Nle, Wednesday* was a success. But the ’’Comets” cleaned them out in a match game of bail—-51 to 28. *
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