Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. -“■my," - —— FRIDAY JULY 20. 1883. Bw—esa— m—■ jl j.i l .an Trains now pass Rensselaer North m-4 :36 A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A.M.; 10:88 P.M.

notice:. "KTOTICE is hereby given to IN the citizens of the several Civil Townships of Jasper County, Indiana, That the Townsnip Trustees of the several Townships of the County have made and returned their enumerations of the white male inhabitants over the age of twenty-one years, of their respective Townships,and that the said enumerations are subject to the inspection of the public at the Auditor’s Office. I therefore invite an examination there with a view to the correction of any errors, mistakes or omissions therein. The aggregate number of white male inhabitants over tiie age of twenty-oue years, in each Township of the county, is as follows, to-wit: Hanging Grove Township, 111 Gillam “ 149 Walker “ 132 Barkley “ 220 Marion “ 611 Jordan u 155 Newton “ 144 Keener “ 102 Kankakee “ 77 Wheatfield “ 73 Carpenter “ 517 Milroy “ 55 Union “ 123 Making the aggregate number of 2469 in the entire County according to said enumeration and return. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of CommisI --***«*-< j sioners of Jasper j SeaL. y ('ounty, Indiana, ( —v- ’ this 16th day of July, 1883. Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor . Jasper County, Indiana. July 20.1883—2 t. . The brink work on the residence of Mr. James T. Randle is rapidly approaching completion. Captain M. F. Chilcoto attended the meeting of Knight Templars of the Red Cross, at Lafayette, on Tuesdayevening hst. w

The cupola on the new Catholic church (Bt. Augustine) was dismantled of its scaffolding last Tuesday* It now |ooks veyy neat and tasty. J. L. Fatout, of Indianapolis, contractor pf the new School House, ars rived Monday night with his carpenters, and work on the building is progressing yery rapidly now, Everybody should attend the railroad election on August Ist, and by all means vote for the tax. . Marlon township pnd Rensselaer, must have the road Mis, Amanda W. Osborne has gone to Whitehall, Michigan, to spend the balance of her vacation. She will remain there some four or five weeks. On account of the temporary’ absence of Charles H. Price and wife in Dakota, the contemplated removal of Willis J lines and wife to Nebraska, at an early day, and other causes, several vacancies have occurred inOw of Evening Star Chapter No. 41. O. E. 8 . of Rensselaer, which were filled on Wednesday evening bv an election, which resulted as follows :. Mrs. Agnes O Kelley. W. M.; Mrs, Maria Hopkins. A. M.; D J. Thompson, Secretary; Miss May Miiler, Conductress. The offices es Chaplain, Warder and ffentinel the W. M, filled appointment, as follows : Bev. B. F. Ferguson, Chaplain; Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, Warder; Dr. I. <J. JErthy. Sentinel. After the election a'l the offi<>< r s elected and appointed,were installed 4ntq their respective places.