Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. J. P. Dunlap and sister, Mrs. Wood, are visiting frtends in Oxford. Miss Minnie Yeoman, of Washington Court House, Ohio, is visittng friends in this county. The Presbyterian and F. W. Baptist Sabbath Schools repaired to Clint, D. Stackhouse’s grove* yesterday, but the storm compelled them to seek shelter at the Stackhouse residence. the 26tli of June R. H. Yeoman has sold twenty-six Empire mowers and binders. Bob is building up a trade in agricultural implements which reflects credit on his good management. E N. Hyland, with his trotter, Billy Wonder; Cleaver & Givens, with their runners, Nellie Blackburn ahd Caddick, and William H. Johnson, with his pacer, Red Prince, have started out to make a tour of the Fairs.

Normal News. The Jasper County Normal Institute opened with an attendance upward of forty, and the number is increasing from day to day. C. S. Olcott, pnblisher of the “Educational Weekly,” Indianapolis, made the Normal a short visit on Wednesday last, with the view ot increasing the circulation of the “Weekly.” Before leaving he appointed as his 1 epresentntive at this place, G. W. Ingram, of Wheatfield township, who also represents the “State Journal.” The Townships are represented as follows: Barkley—Ella Ryan. Carpenter—Chas. Chamberlain, Jennie Hollingsworth, Thos. Harper. H Gillam —R. M. Osborne, Maud Lewis, Mary Osborn, G. D. Prevo, Hanging Grove—Bettie Peregrine, Lillie Peregrine, Louella Overton. Jordan—lrene Ritchey, Ella W elsli, Gertie Welsh, Bertie Yeoman. Marion Joseph P. Hammond, Rosa Coons, Annie Hodshire, Alice Irwin, Sadie McDonald, Mattie Moore, Lottie Peacock, Nellie Wasson, Etta Spitler, Wm. F. Porter, Fred L. Chilcote, Rose Hammond’) Newton —Dorothea Goetz, Alice Henkle, Anna Henkle, Milton Makeever, Mary Shindler, Effie M. Yeoman, Frank Yeoman. Union James Brusnahan. Walker—Jennie Tanner. W heatfield Andros Crawford, Winifred Booth, G. W. Ingram. Kankakee -Lida Wynant, F. F. Malona. “N. R.” Caskets and Burial Robes ivill be sold by me at a discount of 50 per cent. Persons obliged to purchase this class of Goods will save money by calling on C. G. Sears, at Liberal Corner. A Hearse always in readiness.'*^3 Bissenden & Sons, painters, have located their paint shop in rooms west side Vanßensselaer street, north of Washington. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Monticello Woolen Factory on Btli page of this “Sentinel.” Captains Ward and Snyder are honorable business men, fair 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. 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.