Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
On Saturday last a 10-pound boy to Dr. Bitters and wife. May be live long and prosper. A 9-pound boy, to Tom and Hattie McCoy, this Friday morning. We wish them joy, without alloy, and long life io their darling. Now say we won’t pose before the ‘kid’ as a poet! Mr. Baden, a Hollander, and representative of a Holland journal in Chicago, visited Rensselaer today with a view to note the final proceedings in the Wartner case. The execution dh 1 not come off, but the genileman had an interview with the acccused. He was not favorably impressed with the prisoner, nor with his efforts to cloak his crime with the plea of insanity. Thompson, Chileote and "abcock, and witnesses John Makeever, Clint. Stackhouse, Geo. Burk, Elzer Griswold, Auditor George M. Robinson, and others are attending court at Monticello this week, in the Mcnnett road case. Sheriff Yeoman took iu a boarder named Morgan, to-day, on the charge of burglary. He is held for parties interested in his captur . Mrs. Shanelaub, daughter of Mr. Bissenden, of Rensselaer, died at her home in Newton county, yesterday, and was buried to-day. Syl. has a house on Front street, to rent, suitable for dwelling or business. J 0. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the M. E. church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Sheriff Yeo. man, next Wednesday afternoon.
Our old friend, J ohn G. Culp, is talking of selling his farm, on account of poor health of himself and wife. He has one of the best grain and stock farms in the county, and is offering to sell on very reasonable terms. He has everything on the farm very convenient. It is probably not surpassed by any in the county for conveniences. Remember! that Nursery stock bought at the Rensselaer Nursery, beiDg already acclimated, is best suited to tills locality, and the kind for you to buy. See ‘ad’ in another col> umn. James Tull, of Lafayette, has completed several very handsome jobs of paper hanging and decorations for citizens of Rensselaer.— He will remain in onr town another week, and those desiring his services should leave their orders at the Makeever House at once. Charles F. Shroyer, stone-mason offers his services to all needing work in his line. Workmanship guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Orders addressed to him at either Rensselaer or Blackford will receive prompt attention. Bissenden & Sons, painters, have located their paint shop in rooms over Bedford & Warner’s store, pn Yanßensselaer street. Git go vR at Now is the time to procure fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery etc. Call on Mr. John Coen, at the Rensselaer Nursery. Strawberry Plants of all standard varieties. Leave orders with. John Eger. Still in the lead, with Miss Louisa Platt as my Dress Maker, and Miss Minnie Murphy as my Trimmer, I think I can please you.— All work guaranteed. Call and see me. Mrs. S. E. Laßue. Joe Sharp will pay you the casn *o: Poo’trv Game. &•. N <**• Gl*. A?**? V f t*' e ,
