Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Every lady who thinks of buying a new dress, is invited to call and look at those Ready-Made Dress Linings at the Ladies’ Bazar.
Married —At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Jordan Township, Tuesday, June 9th, Mr. John S Williams, of Woodland, 111., and Miss Frances, daughter of Ex-Treasurer Adams.
Wednesday evening last, at the residence of E. L. Clark, by Rev. T. C. Webster, Mr. J. F. W arren and Miss Madge Osborne, all of Rensselaer.
Sudden Deaths. On Friday morning last, at his residence, in Rensselaer, of apoplexy, Mr. Daniel Dwiggins, aged about 78 years. Mr. Dwiggins’ death was not entirely unexpected, yet its suddenness sent a shock through tliy community. 5 In the law office of Thompson & Bro., Wednesday morning last, from congestion of the heart, or apoplexy, Mr. George Kannal, in his 73d year. Mr. K. was, Ifapparently, in good health, and bis taking off was therefore sudden and unexpected. *
These venerable gentlemen were residents of Rensselaer for many years, and closely identified with the interests of the town. Accidents —The aged mother Mart. E. Baylor, while crossing the yard at her son’s residence, Friday of last week, caught her foot in some knotted grass and fell, breaking an arm near the shoulder joint. Dr. Bitters set the broken bone.
On Tuesday last, Mrs. Daniel Grant, an aged lady residing about a mile west of Rensselaer, fell and severely hurt her right hip. Dr. Washburn was sent for.
Change of Time— Going South —Day train passes Rens jela r 10:48 a. in.: night trains, to Louisville, 10:45 pm.; to Indianapolis, 11:28 p. m. Going North —Afternoon train at 4:12 p. m.; morning at 4:07 and 4:39 a. m.
Mrs. L. E. Bailey, of New York, delivered a temperance lecture in M. E. church, at this place, last Sunday evening. Our neighbor seems to recognize the force of her remarks.
The dwelling house on the farm of Frank M. Parker, about 1| miles north-east of Rensselaer, with contents, was destroyed by fire Monday afternoon last. Mr. Jos. C. Coons occupied the premises, had no insurance on his household goods, and the loss is a severe one to him. We understand the house was insured in the Home, N. Y„ C. B. Steward, agent.
Bissenden & Sons, painters, have located their paint shop in rooms west . side Yanßensselaer street, north of Washington.
John Chamberlain has the contract for building a large barn for Elam Fairchild, in Keener township.
We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Monticello Woolen Factory on Bth page of this “Sentinel.” Captains Ward and Snyder are honorable business men, fa!r and liberal in their dealings. Having refitted the establishment with new and improved machinery, and employed expert workmen, they are prepared to manufacture first-'-lass goods* They solicit trade. Give them a call.
Remember! that Nursery stock bought at the Bensselaer Nursery, being already acclimated, is best suit* ed to this locality, and the kind for you to buy. See ‘ad’ in another col> utnn.
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.
