Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
if* ®m. iwiiwl. FRIDAY, FEBR AR? 6. 1885. WOODI WOOD!! WOOD!!! Miss Elltt Tttley of LaPorte county i i tlie guest of Miss B«*th Richardson. Rensselaer. Mr- Henry Mackey has purshased the Rensselaer Marble Works change of.“ad” next week. Rsvs. Tindle and Mcßoynolds are assisting Rev. T- C. Webster in his meetings at the M.E. Church. Ladies and Misses Cloatts, Circu lars, Dolmans, etc, a nice Iot ; cheaper than ever before at Fendig’s W. H. Rhoades is the recipient of $690 naek pension, find will receive monthly pension of sl7. Henry Sparling has been allowed about three years back pension end will receive monthly allowance of $GJao. lines and his cousin M ! ss MlnieFaris, of White County, visited friends in i.enssolaer the present week. J. W. Duvall, the aecnamodaiiug and enterprising livery man has added a handsome new sleigh to his livery •lib'-” Our old-time friend, Jno. Shafer» «f Idaville. White County, Ind., maa« us a very pleasant call last evening 4 John, as of yore, is solid in the Democratic failh.
Miss Mary Washbur , rUu ghter o the doctor, who ha sbetn very ill with typhoid fever is in a fair way of recovery. The mothar and brother of Mis. A. L. Willis, of Eensselaer. ofter a short visit here, returned to their home iu Illinois last Friday, Mrs. Jno. Zimmerman, of this place .received a- dispatch from Osborn, Ohio, Sunday evening announcing the death of her mother; Mrs. Anna Kline. after a brief illness. Mr and Mrs. C. Q. Sears started Tuesday evening for Florida. We trust they may eeturn to Rensselaer ere long full restored to health. Tu ■ large nnmber in attendance at the funeral services of Mrs.’ Makeover. at this place, lastgSaturday, was an evidence of the great esteem in which that lady was held, by those who knew her. Jno. Lanorgan, proprietor of the Saloon on Vaußensseiaer street south of Washington st.' was on trial Tuesday before Justice Churceill, on the ciurge of selling liauor to the Wilber girl who was tried a few weeks since for intoxication. Deputy Pros, ecutoi Douthit appeared for the State, and M. F. Cuiicote for the defence.— Trial by jury. Jury out all night and failed to agree. The case, we understand, wili be tried over &again uext Wednesday.
