Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Bell Barkley is on the siok list. Receipts of the Temperanoe entertainment—s2o. Lew Day will soon resume citizenship in Rensselaer. G. O. Phegley has returned to Rensselaer to reside. ' The County Board of Education is in session to-day. The Denton-Culp ditch case goes up to the Supreme Court. Wednesday last the milk delivery at the creamery reaohed 8,000 pounds. J. A. Sharp and wife are giving instruction in crayon, at Remington. Three prisoners from Newton connty are now domioiled in the Jasper county jail. Mrs. Mary Parkison. of Pleasant Grove, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. The Monon Company has employed W. B. Austin to attend to their legal business in Jasper county. Mrs. L. A. Moss and daughter Nellie returned Tuesdas from a winter’s visit to Omaha, Neb. John Kohler is manufacturing drain in vast quantity since placing his new machinery in position. A son of George Cooper, of Barkley townshiu, died of scailet fever, Saturday last, aged about five years.
Geo. B. Parkison, near Pleasant Bidge, last Saturday invested in one of those nice carriages kept on sale by the Hammond Bros. On Tuesday last Mr. Henry C. Pierson and Miss Anna L. Knight were married at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Bev. U. M. McGuire. We note our old-time friend John Wi Bandall is one of the proptietors of the Newton County Enterprise. Aside from his political color, we wish|Johnnie all the prosperity and suocess imaginable. If you want harness, bridles, halters or anything in that line of trade you will consult your interests by inspecting goods and ascertaining prices at Horace Peacock’s, opposit the Nowels House. John A. Kent, had up to last Saturday, received 1400 head of osttle at his Banch in Colfax Township for the season. It is said that John has one of the finest Cattle Benches in Northern Indiana.—Newton County Enterprise. The Kentland Enterprise succeeds the Kentlaud Gazette. The Enterprise is a 7-column quarto. 2 pages home print, Davis <fc Bandall, proprietors, John G. Davie, editor. Barring its politics, we wish the Enterprise success. f The Hammond Bros, are hustlers in the implement business. They seek to reach all pnrebasers by addressing the readers of all papers. Therefore we suggest to the friends of the Bentinel that they go where they are invited.□ If your patronage is thought not worth the asking for do not give it unsolicited. The Democratic Town Ticket is a good one. The candidates for Tr steesare all gentlemen of ability, enterprise, honesty and of careful habits. If eleoted, they will carefully see to it that expenditures are not unwarranted. Messrs. Tuteur, for Treasurer; Healy, for Clerk, and Barney, for Marshal, are all well fitted for the positions they are pnt forward to fill. Mr. Barney is an old soldier, with health broken in the service. The office asked for would aid him in securing a comfortable livelihood. We rge nothing against his competitor, only reminding the voter that he is a young man with unbroken health and can well afford to bide his time.
