Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADVERTISED LETTERS, Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on the 2 9th day of Sept., 1883. — Those not claimed within four weeks from the date below given will be’ sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. O Geo W Clark, Joseph Gains, Miss Katie Haligan, David Hilton, Wright Hinkle, James Tmes, W F Learn, David Moss, Miss Luelia Overton, Mrs. Agnes Smith, Dallas Smith, Henry Tuey, Perry Turner, William Willey. I’erssns cai ing for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, Ind .Oct. 1. 1883
For several years tnere lived in an old hut ne >r Erie, Pa , an old woman named Margaret Gaunt, who boasted that she had documentary evin dence which*it produced, wo’d secure a vast estate in England. »A Jew weeks ago she died at the age of 96 Prior to her death she caused a letter to be written to her nephew, Edward Gaunt, of England, telling hfm to come on i.nd take possession of valuable family papers. Mrs Gaunt had in her possession letters and papers belonging to her great-great-great-grandmother, who was executed by burning at the stake by order of the cruel Judge Jeffries during the reign of King James 11, she having unwiitiogly sheltered Jam-*3 Burt jn, a con* spuator in the Rye house plot. William Penn, the founder of PennsjLu • nia, was a witness of the execution at Tyburn. Among her papprs was a document with the seal of King William 111., giving a money indemnity to Elizabeth Gaunt’s family for a certain sum in recognition of the innocence of the victun of the execution. This claim has net been press* ed since 1776 for the reason that the important document was miising, having been in possession of a branch of the fa mil . who emigrated to Arnerioa’and clandestinely carried away the valuable papers in order to defraud those (whom it would mos benefit. Those papers bad been sought for over a century, and until the death ol this inglorious old woman nothing had been learn dos them. The nephew, Edwio C. Gaunt, arrived to-day from England, and to his surprise found the long searched f oi aocu ments. He left this evening for New York j and 4s confident that the papers will secure the claim, which if paid willjjamount to about $2,000.000 Even if not recognized by the British government, the papers will be of great historic value
The Rev. Talmage discovered ex Governor Blackburn, of Kentucky, In his church ’ast Sunday, aud just as his congregation got ready to sing asked Blackburn to a seat on the platform. As the preacher clasped the Kentuckians hand, 6,000 voices sang out: ‘While the lamp holds out to burn, the vilest sinner may return.” Blackburn is waiting a chance to get even with Talmage for this. Rattlesnake belts are the latest style of “ladys-encirclers” in Ulster county New York. The custom was introduced by the wife of a New York chemist, who having killed a very large and bvaufifuily colored rattlesnake, determined to have a belt made of its skin. The rattles and head were left on.
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