Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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His disease was Aoorlexy, and he realized for many months and even years before his death, that he was liable to go at any time without a moment’s warning. He was fully prepared and had no fear of death. He died in full faith and hope of eternal life. Father Dwiggins was an original: Abolitionist. He voted gfor! James G. Bimey in 1844, for-Mar-tin Van Buren in 1848, for John P. Kale in 1852, for John C. Fremont in 1856, for Abraham- Limsoln in 1860, and for all the Republican candidates, for President, from that time until the election of 1884, when he supported John P. St. John and the entire Prohibition ticket. For many years his house was one of the Depots on the Underground Railroad,, at which the poor, hunted negroes, fleeing to the Qmeen’s dominions,for freedoms,, found rest, food, protection and assistance.

Hp was a strong temperance man all his life. In the early days of Indiana, when it was the custom to furn sh liquor at house-raisings, log-rollings,, and in harvest time, he refused to comply with this custom, and sometimes found it difficult to obtain the necessary assistance from his neighbors, but he adhered firmly to his resolution not to furnish or use intoxicants on any account whatever.

His only brother, all his sisters, except one, all his living children, most of his grand-children, and many other relatives from abroad attended his funeral.

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NORWWMS. A. McCOY and W. W. KENTON & Co. Will stand Gray Horse i nT"n7T7l> B£s Norman, at $6, JJ UA. Jj Bay Horse ‘rPm/T* I Norman, at SB. J. (J IVi Black Horse S Full blood Nor- MIKE man, at SIO,OO. The above prices for colt to stand u p and suck. Stand— Mondays, Tuesdays* Fridays and Saturdays, at Halloran’s barn, Rensselaer, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, at Hanging Grove, the home of W. W. Kenton. Horses will not be overwoiked, and all care taken to secure the best results of breeding. May 29.