Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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An increase of pension to John S. Ramey. Meetings are still in progress at the M. E church. Now is a good time to bring in that wood. Gt. J. Dexter is moving into the Nowels House. A finer line of embroideries a id laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. W. W. Watson has been promoted, in the pension department, Washington. R. Fendig’s stock of shawls flannels and yarns is now complete. A burning flue in the Makeever House called out the fire laddies Saturday evening. R. Fendig defies com petit on on the prices and styles of ins over- j r.oats. i f John Macy visited his mother, Mr>. John Makeever, the past week. Services at the Presbyterian church Sunday, morning and evening. F. A. Phinney rejoiceth in the possession of a fine young daughter. Saturday night,|i! eb. 8. A complete line of hats have been received at R. Fendig’s, in all the modern styles, which will be sold at modetn prices. Mrs. Jennie Duvall Young left (n Thursday for her home, Grand Rapids, Michigan. James W. Douthit, Esq., now occupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels building, with his law office. Madams Able Grant and F. B. Meyer, and Miss Eva Harding, have gone to take in the Mardi Gras, at New Orleans. The bam and contents, on the Gregory ranch, a short distance from Fair Oaks, was consumed by fire, last Saturday. “Tom” Sigler has moved to the big Sigler ranch, in Wheatfield township, now the property of E. C. fc'are, of Chicago, as overseer. Mother Chilcote celebrated her 77th birthday, Saturday, Feb. Bth. A number of friends were present on the occasion, at the residence of her son John CL aud were agroca