Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tribute of Respect. Hall of Rensselaer Lodge, No. 103 | A. O, U. W„ Renaseiaer. lnd. f Whereas It has pleased the Supreme Grand Master'd the Universe to call from our Lodgj Brother Henry Smith, who died at Modod, Indiand, l>eember 25th, 1884, and from our members a beloved and worthy brother, therefore be it. Resolved;—That although we bow in bumb e submission to the edict of the Supremo Master of the world, in taking Brother Smith fr >ra among us, still we, as a lodge of United Workmen, unit? in tendering our sincere sympathy and heartfelt condolence to (he wife and orphaned children of our late brother, and by these words convey tc them our heartfelt sorrow or their great ahd irreparable lOS3.

Resolved : That as a mark of respect to the memory of o r late brother- the Lodge be draped iu the emblems of mourning for tho period of 30 duys: and these resolutions be spread upon the Lodge records, a copy furnished the family of our late brother, and tb the Rensselaer Re publican, and the Sentinel, the local papers of White county and the iaua Recorder, for publication. Adopted by unanimous vote of Rensselser Lodge No. 100, A , O. U. W., at their regular meeting. January sth 1885. Chas. P. Hopkins, J. M. Hod shire, Ree’r. M. WMiss LeGrade in her pleasing songs and dances will be at the Opera House Jan. 30th and 31st.

“The Novelist” is the characteristic title of a cew paper just started in Tew York, by John B. Alden, the “Literary Revolutionist,” The price, also. is characteristic,—onlv SI.OO a yeat. It ie not intended to enter into competition with the high-priced, but low«cbaraoter. story papers which darken the oouutry like a pestilence, but will be devotedj almost entirely to high-class fio ion, such as finds place aud welcome in the best ra.i azines of the day and the purest homes of the land; making the paper an unrivaled (as to cosr certainly) source of mental tecreation for the weary, aud of enrertainmeut for 11. During the year there are promised serial stories by William Black, Mrs. Oliphant, James Payn, Hugh Conway B L. Farjeon, and otlr r- —certainly a good variety, as well as good quantity for the dollar. It is printed in large tyre, and is a handsome paper. For free specimen conies add<ess the publisher. John B. Alden, 393 Peail street, New York. Hear Miss May Morgan sing Joe Emmett’s latest and most beautiful song, “Wliat is love”. She will appear at the Opera House, Jan. 30th and 31st.

ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on the 17th iay of;,January, 1885. Those cot eldlmod within four weeks from the data below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washntrton. D. fi. Samuel Potts. Mrs. J. Bennett. Receiver C & G S RyAlfred Boher. John Record. Mrs. C. KelleyR. C. Shockey. W. H. Livingston, 8 Robt. E. Monroe. John Love. Mrs. Nancy Snedaker. Persons caning for any or the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind., Jan. 19 1885. Admission to Hunapty Dumpty 35cents, reserved seats 50 cents. Seats on sale at Hardman’s Jewelry store. The excursion to Kausas under di« rectiou of T. H. Hiner, willstaat Fefc» ruary 4th; next. For further information. uddress Hiner & Laruaid Delphi, lnd.

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