Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1886 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Died.—At the home of his parents, i ■ this (Marion) township, February 23d, 1886, Andrew AV., son of John Shields, aged 15 yrs. 6 months and 30 days. At her home, in Morocco, Newton county, Indiana, Sunday morning, February .21st, 1886, Mrs. Louise G. Anderson, sister of Mrs. D. C. (dopkins, of this place, in the 67ih year of her age. Benj. Martin, formerly a resident in Union township, this county, recently died in Kansas. Capt Thos. Canby, who was with Gen. Harrison at Tippecanoe, and on other battle fields, died at the residence of his son, Samuel Canby, in Remington, this county, Friday of last week, aged about 98 years. Ed. Dem. Sentinei: Through your valuable paper 1 wish all “A Happy New Year.” lam still in the Furniture business, with a full assortment of Goods. I think I can convince any man needing Furniture that I can give him more for his money than any other house in the county. I also carry a full line of Coffins, Burial Cases, Caskets and Burial Robes, etc., which, will be sold at the lowest prices possible. Orders promptly attended to by calling on W, J. Wright, er Park Wright. Fendig has just received a superb lot of Boots and Shoes whiah he offers at prices to suit the times. W. B. Payne, of Wabash, is canvassing this locality for “The World’s Encyclopedia of Wondets and Curiosities.” It is a valuable work, and Mr. P is meeting with very encouraging success.

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