Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
[lff s**. Mttfml »*itiDAT, November 7, * Rev. Oeo. Havens, started so Ladoga, TneeJay morning, ■ .. - ■ .1 ■■— ■■■ “ Porthslain Lawns only Sic. per yard sold elsewhere at 10c, Hemphill * Honan, Mathew H. Walker, Prosecutor; has appointed James W. DoUthit, his;dep- • gty for Jaaper Qounty. For a good, cheap, worm over •oat Call at Feadl>f!!i Hoc. R. S. J> wiggine, returned'to Becaaeloer, l*st Saturday, from Lake . Petoakey, #here he hhe.begn tWjtha, benefit of his baalth. Prepara for cold weather by procuring good clothing at Fxndig’s Remember the Fair and B upper to be giveD.by the LadHffiof the Bap** Ust Church, next T'NJfi ay evening, at the Opera House. Admission 10 •cents; supper 15 cent. —————= <— t- * Ladies and Misses Cloaks, Cirou - lars, Dolmans, etc, a nice lot, cheaper than evar before at Fxndig’s Mabried at the residenoe of Mr* Jno. M. Gwin, near Pleasant Ridge, Thursday morning evening of last week, by Rev. T, C. Webster, Mr. L. C- Savers and Miss Emma Gwin. F. J. Sears, we understand, has purchased a one-third interest in the Citizens' Bank of Rensselaer. Jno- B, Harbolt returned from Kansas Monday evening last, He will return to that State, Saturday, accompanied by his family and U. W. Jenner. John is a first class builder, and already has several contracts for edifices in his new home. We wish him sueoess. The frame buildings on the corner of Washington and Yan-Rcnssel-aer streets, Rensselaer, were destroy-od-by fire Thursday morning. O’Neil’s saloon, J-C. Morgans barber shop, M.L. Spitlers druor store and Joe. Hardman’s jewelry store oocupied the roou.B. Leopold, Jon building S3OOO has insurance of $1500; Mrs. Hemphill, on building, S6OO, no insuranee; O’Niel, on saloon stock and fixturess7oo, insurance of $600; J. 0. Morgan, tools «0., $225. no insurance; M. L. Spitler, stock &o , about S3OOO, insurance $1000; Hardman suceeded in saving most of his goods.
The oody of John Driger, a well known citizen of Keener township, thL county, was discovered last Fri day afternoon floating in the Kanka kee river, about one fourth of a mile below what is known as Frenoh Island landing, with every evidence of a foul murder. Suspicion pointed to a man named Wartner, who is now under arrest.
