Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1886 — The Warner-Kobinson Wedding Presents [ARTICLE]

The Warner-Kobinson Wedding Presents

Silver table caster, pickle caster, sugar bowl, fruit dish; Ed. D. Rhoades, E. S. Rhoades, Wile Duvall, Geo. E. Marshall, W. B. Austin, T. J. Farden, Hale Warner, Val Seib, F. B. Meyer, H. M. Cleaver, W. I. Yates, R. H. Purcupile, J. C. Morgan, J. F. Hardman. S. E Yeoman, members of the K. of P. Silver butter dish, James Yeoman. Caster, Dr. Hartsell. Tea set, Ed Reeve and Della Hopkins. Toilet set, Miss M. M. Hill. Pair silver vases, Brittie Maud Green. Nora Hopkins, Hattie Hopkins, Louella, Blue, Belle Powell. Emma Martin, Lola Moss, Belle Cleaver, M. M. Hill, Mary Yates, Lizzie Purcupile. Perfume bottles, Mrs. and Dr. Bitters. Silver mustard caster, R. P. Phillips. Glass tea set, J. A. Grant and wife. Dozen nut picks, Geo. Hollingsworth and Nora Hopkins. Set goblets, John Medicus and wife. Silver alarm clock, Emmet Kannal and wife.

Silver fruit spoon, E. Peacock and wife. Silver berry spoon, Lou Hollingsworth and Maud Green. China mustache cup and saucer, Mrs. C. A. Roberts. Cake stand, F. J. Heukle and wile. Water pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts. Water pitcher, John Green and DoraHealy. Colored water pitcher, C. L. Hogan and Dora Woodworth. Fruit dish, A. S. Laßue and wife. 4* Pickle caster, Jobny Carr. Glass tea set, Monroe Carr. Infant chair, Alton Grant. Picture (Landscape) C. G. Scars and wife.

Linen table cloth, J. H. S. Ellis and wife. Napkins, 1 doz;, Geo. E. Murray. Linen Table-cloth and Napkins, J. H. Willey and wife. Pair Linen Towels, Mrs. Alton Grants Tidy, Mrs. J. A. Grant. Napkins and Towels, H. J. Dexter and wife. Bed Spread, Dan and Vic Willey. Chair Tidy, E. P. Honan and wife. Napkins, W. A. Rinehart and wife. 1 Pair Blankets, Delos Thompson, Library Stand, J. F. Warren and wife.

1 Set Pie Plates, F. W. Bedfor d and wife; 1 Pair Pillows, Joseph Robinson and wife. Silver Toothpick Holder, Miss Lizzie Warner. Bible, Allen Catt and Family, Silver Cake Stand, John G. Reynolds and family. Glass Fruit Dish, F. W. Bedford and wife. Pair Towels, O, P. Robinson. Cut Flowers, (from Tenn.) Miss Libbie Walton. Pair Towels, Walter Robinson. Lamp, Chas. and Floyd Robinson. Table Scarf, T. J. McCoy and wife. 1 doz. Silver Knives and Forks, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Thompson and Ray. 1 set China Cups and Saucers, JD, J. Thompson. Chair Tidy, Maud Lally, Pin Cushion, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lally. Silver Jelly Dish, Marshall P. Warner.

1 Set Silver Spoons, Mr. and Mrs. A, Woodworth and Dora. Pair towels, May Robinson. Pair towels, R. H. Purcupile, wife and Mary Bell. Pair towels, E. R. Hopkins and wife. Cut flowers. Geo. Geibault. “Maud, the Guerrilla,” A. B Cunningham’s play, will be presented in a few weeks at Bensselapr f , This play was given in our city last Winter and gave entire satisfaction in every particular.— Crawfordsvilte Journal.

1 • 1 • Driest, at the Chicago G rocery, wants a chance at your Buter» -^£g R i and country produce generally. Farmers, give him a call.

Mrs. Ruinda (Dunn) Hopkins, mother of Mr. C. P. Hopkins, of the Republican, died at her home in Parkman 0., at 12 o’clock P. M. Feb., 2nd., 1886, at the advanced age of nearly 88 years. The cause of death was old age and general failure of the bodily powers, and was free from pain. Ex-Sheriff John W. Powell has leased the Halloran Livery and Feed Stables, and respectfully solicits a liberal share of the public patronage.