Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1891 — [Philadelphia Telegraph—rep.] [ARTICLE]

[Philadelphia Telegraph—rep.]

Philadelphia has honored itself upon this oocasion. A public servant who has done his duty faithfully and courageously deserves the common respect of ell tim s and it is fitting that he should be given a reminder, now and then, of high publio regard. When the great leading journals of the republican party express sueh sentiments toward Mr. Cleveland, what must be the admiration entertained for him by the great Ipopular masses—the membership of all other parties that in their platforms have declared themselves to be in sympathy with ‘those questions of political economy" advooated by him. An endless variety of embroideries inolndidg many beautiful Vandyke patterns, Chicago Bargain Store. ~ Town Clerk Charlie Spitler is on the sick list.

Marshal “Shorty" Simpson has been granted an inore ise of pension. The Montioello orchestra played for the ball at this plaoe Thursday night of last week. The only place in Renssolaer to buy the world’s best, Cones Boss Overalls and Pants, alsoE. Stout’s patent snag proof Rubber boots. Chicago Bargain Store. 'Squire Moore moved to his farm in Hanging Grove township this week. A great slaughtering sale of Boots and Shoes and all winter goods to make room for an immense now Spring stock. Chicago Bargain Store. George|Burk has rented ’Squire Moore’s residence property in Rensselaer. Overooats, cloaks and jackets, last call to close, at one-half prioe. Chicago Bargain Store. Bob Randall has moved into the property he recently purchased of C. F. Wren in this plaoe. John Kimble has moved to Fort Recovery, Ohio. Allen Miller, late a citizen of this county orders the Sentinel sent to him at San Jose, Oalilornia.

Pat Keefe and others, of Kentland, yesterday made a thorough inYftSjic.'tion of the Creamery and its bpefations at this place. As a result, Pal says one will be established at Kentland. James P. Overton, of Hanging Grove township, lias moved into the property just vacated by John Minious, in Rensselaer. John Minicus has moved to the Eiglesbach farm, near town. A tins boy at John Healy’s Thursday night of last week. Mr. John S. (Martin, of Monon, and Miss Mary Wiley, of J asper oounty, were married by Rev. B. F. Ferguson at his residence in Rensselaer, Jan 17th. M. L. Spitler|is at Indianapolis, serving; as petit juror in the U. S. Court." Eld. Campbell, of Winamac, will commence a series of meetings in the new Christian ohurch this (Friday) evening.— Everybody invited. Walter Daywitt, of northwest Barkley, was arrested and placed in jail last Friday charged with attempting a criminal assault on Mrs. Ann Casey, s lady aged nearly 80 years. OUR FRANK. Montioello Herald: Mr. F. C. Moore returned this week from Washington, D. C., whero he had some very interesting business with the Patent Offioe. He took with him a model of a weight motor of his own invention, on which he applied for a patent. It ie especially designed for pumping water, and i nless appearanoee are very deoeitfnl it will supplant windmills for this pnrpose altogether when once introduced. Like many other sncoeesful inventions, it is so simple that the great wonder is that nobody ever contrived it before. Mr. Cbas. McMasters, of Lincoln, 111., is a partner in the enteprise, and both gentlemen are confident that they have struck a bonanza.