Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Advertised letters— Miss Lucinda A. Miller. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Mr. E. J. Clark and Miss Mary Baltwell, of Milroy township, were married last Monday by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, at his residence, in Rensselaer. Our High School has lately received a free scholarship from Wabash College.— The school now has free scholarships from Wabash College, State University, DePauw University and Adrian College. H. J. Nichols, of Lowell, Indiana, came down to Rensselaer Thursday and bought cne of ‘he famous Morgan Spading Harrows. They ara the best thing of the kind and farmers are finding it out.Q Sold by Hammond Bros., Rensselaer, Indiana. The baccalaureate sermon before the graduating class of the Rensselaer High School will be preached on Sunday tne rthinst., at 3 o’clock p. m., in Trinity M. E. Churoh, by Dr. C. E. Wilber, of Adrian College, Mich. All are invited. Eighty dollars per month has been subscribed by our merchants to maiutan a sprinkler, and Saylor & Hopkins have purchased a $250 Stndebaker spiinkler for the purpose. The season wifi begin next Monday. The large separator has arrived for the Rensselaer creamery, which will double its present capacity. The topmost tower of the new college building has been surmounted by a large, ornamented moss. 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.
The physicians who recently amputated h leg for Geo. Hollister, found it necessary the other day to remove a part of the sciatic neive from above the point of amputation. Heavy frost Wednesday night, but it is probable the fruit sustained little if any injury. A “Dandy-lion" ice cream supper will be given in the room next door to Tuteur’s grocery store, Saturdav evening, May 9th, bv the ladies of the' Presbyterian Missionary Society. J. H. Peacock went to Chicago Wednesday for the purpose o.’ laying in a stock of No. 1 leather and saddlery hardware as he handles nothing but the best stock. John L. Martin, of the Thomson-Hous-ton Electric Co. of Chicago, Chas. W. Grant and Wm. B. Austin, of Kensseher, have been elected directors of the looal Electric Light Company. The School Trustees have purchased four lots on corner of Vanßensselaer and Susan streets for school purposes. Improvement in t e condition of Mr«Dr. Deming, who has been seriously ill for some time, is reported. Says the New York Herald: “Whenthe Devil hears of a new scheme for amelior ting the condition of the heathen, he just takes a stroll through the slums t f New York and smiles softly to himself.” Miss Lizzie Windier, of Goodland, is visiting relatives in Rensselaer.
