Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R©t. A. Hill, the Baptist State 1 Evangelist preaches every night at the Missionary B pHst church. I Day meetings at 2p m Let all I come. Henry Made y, the marble man, ha mov-d in', j i is L roparty in Lepolds additi o he town of ...ebssehier At p special s> ion r the Board >f Commi d -. Jon : y last, Ur. M AI e 1 v - chosen secre ary of the ;un<y Board of Health foi th° en-ci ye-r. ih >f. Eed< . TB.nem..nii College, Ohitag i, v : 1 eu lieu seiaer Monday for c ns. h ui*»u "i h Dr. Ha-t«ell ii. «h case of Swail ey Makeever. The Town Board has accepted the propositi u ■ f T. « Sayier, Ike Savler and C. 3. Tates to furnish 600 yards crushed stone at any designated point in the corporation at <5 cents o?v -ard.
If your horse or cow is si ck consult A. E. Kirk. Jerem’ah Stanl'ydied suddenly at his home, about two miles north of Rensselaer, Sunday morning last, aged nbcu 50 year*. For a long time 1 e lmd 1 eea a s ifferer from abscesses on his neck, but it .s supposed that death resulted from some he irt tronble or app°plexy. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor.
School Funds—Notice to Borrow-* Cl’S. Notice is h reby given that all lands mortgaged to the .school funds of Jasper county, Indiana, upon which there was interest due on or before the lirst day of Jan'rv, 1889, wili i>e • dvertised and sold on the fourth Monday in March; 18S9, unless interest and all costs are paid on or before day of sale. Geo. M. Robinson, , • Auditor J. (J.
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