Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Died—ld Lewistowe. Pen ssy I vania* ■ Friday. Feb, loth. 1884, after a ling- : « ring illness, Mrs. Isabella 8., wife of j John S- McEwen, and mother es th© j editor es this paper, aged 79 years, j 9 months and 15 days. Funeral serI vices last Sabbath, she 55th auniverI sary of her wedding. An affectionate wife a faithful and I devoted mother, a kind neighbor, full ■ of year® has gone te her reward and | herdemue lamented by all who knew I her. Died—At the residence of her son, M. O G’issel, in Rensselaer on Sunday morning, Feb. 17, 1884, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Oissel, In the 67th yeai of her age. ■■or < Cleaver the popular hardware man has just received a n’ce invoice of shot-guns, C ill on him «cou if you wish to secure one. The W. C, T. U will hold a Gospej Temperance meeting at the M. E. Church Sunday evening Mar. 2nd I. addition to the usual order of exorcises by the members of the Union, ther© will be ten minutes speeches by prominent citizens. All goed Christian people and ail lovers of good morals are requested to come out and help to make the meeting a suscess. ; The ladles have commenc-ed-'their work under veryjdiscouraging circumstances. JThi tern erunce ca use has been languishing for the pastyear, Jasper, once the Danner Co. where a license could not be obtained. has now more places where “the drinks” can be bought, than ev<.r before in her history. Is it not time that the people were arousing from their stupor and commencing a vigsorous campaign against this enemy of all righteousness? Then come—one and all—to the Gospei Temperance meeting with your hearts full of prayer and your hands ready for whatever work you find to do. Temperance.
Fresh Candy mad© every lay, a Levino’s candy factory, Rensaelaer, lad. Miss Edith A. Miller has gone to Winona, Minnesota, on s visit which may be extended indegnitely. Before you start on a pic nie excursion go to a fair or re-union get an accident ticket in the Travelers for $3,000 in case of accidental death, or sls per week in ease of disabling injury. 1 day to IS, 25e. per day; 30 davs, $4,50. Capt. M, F. Chilcoto. with Misses Edith A. and Jennie Miller, went te Chicago on last Weenesday morning. Miss Edith proceeded from on her journey to Winona. Minneso a, and Miss. Jennie was placed under the treatment of Dr- E. Holmes, occuiist, of Rush College.
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