Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Horace Peaoook is filling up his new shop on Washington street, opposite the Nowels House, with a large stock of harness, bridles, halters, eto., etc., of his own manufacture, and made from the best material in the market. Prioes reasonable. Those in want of goods in h s line are respectfully invited to give v l; j, Ho s ? ho1 * 8 an inspection of his work before going elsewhere. Advertised Letters—--idß. ° h ” lej H ° bl »' »- Persons calling for letters in the I above list will please say they are I advertised. Ed. Ehoades.

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A Scotch gentleman had traced his family baok to a period anterior to the Christian era. “By the holy Paul,” said Icledon, the singer, “you’ll tell me next that your ancestors were in the ark with Noah.” “I’ve no preeeese eveedence o’ the fac’," replied the Scotchman, “but I’ve a shrewd conjecture that they were." “Well, sir, I’d have you to know." said Charles, ‘that at that time, by G—, my family had a boat of their own."

Prizes given in horse and feot races and to the two best waltzers at the Comer's Grove 4th of July pio-nio. Judge McConnell, of Logansport, is presiding oter the Jasper Circuit Court this week. Mre. Dr. J. H. Loughridge the other day presented to this .office a liberal supply of strawberries-large and luscious.— Thanks! Jakey Wright a pupil at the deaf and dumb-chool, Indianapolis, is spending vacation with his grandparents Kepner, in Rensselaer. Grand Pageant at the Opera House, Wednesday evening, June 17, representing the history of our country in appropriate costumes an 1 beautiful scenes included in the space of 400 years. Priscilla Mullins and John Alden married with the blessing of Miles Staadish, next Wednesday. The Commissioners of Jasper and Porter counties met at Hammond, Tuesday, to make arrangements to build a bridge near Hebron across the Konkakee marsh. The Young Peoples’ Societies of Christian Endeavor in this District will hold a convention at Valparaiso June 30. All societies in Newton. Jasper, Lake and Porter counties will be represented. The County Board of Equalization will meet at the Auditor’sloffioe, Rensselaer, on the first Monday after the 4th day of July next. J. H. W’illay has been re-elected a member of the Town Baard of School Trustees. Attend the 4th of July pic nio at Comer ■ Grove, and witness wonderful performances on wire by a boy 14 years old.