Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Samuel Borchardt, Esq., of Brunswick, Ga., arrived in Rensselaer Saturday. His wife has been spending the summer with her parents, at this place. Mr. Glen Dale and Miss Nellie Henderhan were married Thursday evening of last week, at the Makeever House, by Rev. T. F. Drrke. Glen Dale has completed arrangements to establish a cigar factory in Rensselaer. He will occupy the room recently vacated by Dr. Bitters. The foundation for the creamery, it is expected, will be completed this week. — Jas. Maloy and Charlie Boentrager arc doing the work. The directors of the Rensselaer Creamery offer a prize of $lO to the person who furnishes the largest number of pounds of milk; $5 for the shcond largest supply, and $2.50 for the third, during the first 30 days of its operations. At Remington, last Friday, Harry C’ Hollingsworth fell under a moving train, he was attempting to climb upon, affd was instantly Killed. The sad event cast a gloom over the community. Will our boys heed the warning and desist from attempting to board trains in motion. The venerable mother of R. W. and G. E. Marshall occupies rooms in the old Crockett property. On her return from Michigan Mrs. W. T. Perkins was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Nichols, aged 85 years. Miss Lucy Shields, of Rensselaer, returned home Monday accompanied by Miss Lizzie Gebhart.—Monticello Herald. A section hand, belonging to the extra gang, accidentally fell off the hand-car, when coming into town last evening, and received bad injuries. He will probably die. Dr. J. H. Loughridge was called in. E. P. Honan had his tonsils operates upon last Sunday. Dr. Vic. E. Loughridge performed the operation. □Mrs. Will Imes and children, from Texas, are visiting their uncle, J. W. Duvall, in Rensselaer. My son, deal vith men who advertise. You will never lose bj it. Benjamin Franklin.

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