Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1889 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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We regret that we are obliged to issue only a half-sheet this week. It is unavoidable, however. L. L. Daugherty has been granted an increase of pension. Rev. E. G. Pelley has returned from his trip to Niagara and other points. Rev. Taylor and wife, of Chauncey, are visiting Mrs. JohnMakeever, sister of Mrs T. Mr. Harry Brown and wife returned Monday from a visit to Danville and Urbana, 111. Leo, belonging to the Horse Company, and Padgitt’s Joe, are racing at Paris, IL, this week.
This has been a good week in this section for securing cropt, and our farmer friends have utilized it. Never before were goods sold so cheap as those now being sold by R. Fendig. Chas. Gros, Polauder, of near Reynolds, Wade county, is under arrest, charged with the murder of an infant. Prof. Thompson will teach a class in Literature, at the school building, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week. No tuition charged. Rev. C. C. Palmer, late in charge of Partist congregations at filialmers a-<1 Brookston, \\ Lite county, is unde a cloud. Call a.id learn prices of clothing at R. Fendig’s. He will not be undersol'. Judge Hammond is one of the vice presidents, for this district, in the exercises connected with {the laying of the corner stone of the soldiers’ monument, to take place at Indianapolis at an early day. Jim Hemphill will run an engine on the Duluth & Iron Range Railroad, bet veen Vermillion Lake and Two Harbors, Minn,, for a couple of months. A finer line of embroideries a id laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. A family re-union took place at the home of A. J. Freeland, in Newton township, Isst Sunday, in honor of father Abram Freeland, who is in his 9th year, and visiting daughters and their husbands. — A large number of ralatives and friends war present. Leopold is selling lots on the monthly installment plan—ss per month, and three years time to complete the payments. i
