Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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jaj. barker General Paesetee jegnA Trains pass Rensselaer—Going North--2:37 p. x.; 4:50 a. m.: 4:42 p. m.; 7:38 am.; local 10:12 a. m. South—ll:43 p. m.j 11:02 a. M.; 10;02 P. M.; 6:15 P. M.; loca 1 2:37 p. m. Mr. Elmer Dwiggirs, formerly of Rensselaer, and Miss Matie C. Wood were married on the 7th inst., at Sheldon, 111. They will reside at 1636, Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Jess Grubb has returned and resumed his duties in the Express office. John G. Reynolds returned this morning from the east. “Evil Speaking” and “Poor Wages for Good Labor” will be the subjects of discourse by Rev. I. I. Gorby next Sunday morning and evening. WANTED! Woodchoppers, at prevailing wa* ges. Apply to, or address T. A. CROCKETT, Rensselaer, Ind. A wild asia al is said to running loose in Gillam township. Preliminary preparations are making for the Farmers’ Institute to be Held in Rensselaer the first week in February. a

The Town Board has concluded to add four n-=tw arc lights for the better lighting of the town. Rensselaer has been divided into two election precincts. The dwelling house on the farm of James Welsh, one and a half miles southeast of Rensselaer, was, with most of the contents, desL oyed by fire last Monday morning. J. T. Daugherty occupied the house, and the destruction of his houseliold goods is a severe loss. “Buck ’ Stanley will commence a ser es of temperance meetings at the resbyterian church, Rensselaer, ne t Tuesday evening. At a meeting held last MondH I J. Porter, A McCoy, E rr.me Kannal, J. H. Willey and D. B .Nowels were e'ected directors <M the Separated Butter Company. J. M. Wasson has tendered his resignation as couucilmau f r 2d district, having removed to an other district i ?* ™ Marshall, Esq , started last Monday to attend the U. S. court at Louisville, Kentucky, in tfeejcapacity of a witness. Friday of last week Sheriff Blue conveyed Mrs. Elizabeth Leitch, of Carpenter township, to Longcliff Insane Asylum, at Logansport. , J. M. Rodshire has moved into Jas. Passon’s property. The infant child of Ad Parkis*, on, Bartley township, died last Tuesday, aged about ted months. ‘Tiddledy winks' on another page of this issue. i Firemens’ masquerade bal at the Opera House Thursday nigh; *t next week.