Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1888 — A BARKLEY WEDDING. [ARTICLE]

A BARKLEY WEDDING.

Married —At the residence of the bride's parents, in Barkley township, Nov. 8,1888, at 6 p. m., by Rev. M. L. Tressler, of Rensselaer, Mr. James Leatherman, of White county, and Miss Lettie Randle. Mr. Leatherman is one of the most popular and talented teachers in the county and is teaching at DunnvilJef Miss Lettie is the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Nelson Randle, one of the leading farmers in Barkley township. The relatives and friends, to the number of sixty, were treated to a delicious supper immediately after the ceremonies. The happy couple were the recipients of several handsome presents, which were as follows:

Father and mother of bride, household furniture. James, Robert and Thos. Randle, and wives, chamber set. R. B. Harris and wife, Chas. W. Coen and wife, set silver knives. Mrs. Bell Ken- and Mrs. H. W. Porter, decorated water set. Edward Randle and Laura Howel, tea set.

G. H. Brown, Jr., and wife, F. C. Moore and wife, handsome lamp. Mrs. Sarah Smith, linen towels. Miss Inez Walker, pair of towels. G. H Brown, Sr., and wife, linen table cloth, pair towels and fruit dish. Mr. Payne and wife, of Indianapolis, silver pickle castor. A. J. Leatherman and Callie Bonner, one dozen silver table spoons. Mrs. Minerva Karsner, Orrville, California, one dozen initial napkins. J. Shea, decorated tumblers. Logan Nichols, decoraied creamer. Jimmy Randle, silver sugar spoon

J C Paxton and Mattie Moore, silver butter knife Charles Brown and Eva Gray, crumb }ray and knife Ross and Chase Moore, decorated water pitcher M Smith and wife, bread plate Ed and EmmaJßandle, tea pot Louis Hunt and Hala Miller, silver peper and salt set Henry Randle, linen towels Mary and David Leatherman,

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A FRIEND.

Indianapolis Sentinel: The Sentinel’s offer to pay William W. Dudley one thousahd dollars in cash if he will come to Indianapolis a: d swear that the floater letter, of which a sac simile w T ae printed in these columns Nov. 5, was a forgery, is still open. Can’t Mr. Dudley find time to coma out here and get that thousand dollars, and at the same time give his Indianai>olis organ some show of a pretext for referring to the famous letter as “suppositious.”

Go to Kannal’s Jewalrv Palace for Ladies Gold Watches and Chains, on payments— s2s. School Teachers, remember here is the place for bargains. Remember the place—“ Gold Star Watch Sign,” Nowels’ Block, ensselaer, Ind.

The best Sowing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, In I

Groceries! Groceries!! Groceries!!! Cheap as the cheapest, at J. W. Duvall’s new Grocery.