Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The Day Brothers, of this place, are running a large number of hands in Ham mood. On the 4th they had competed plastering 25 of 37 houses now under contract. Their contract ie with the Standard Oil Company. Fifty-five dollars was the net jroceels of the W. R. C. lunch stand on the 4th. The ladies return thanks for patronage bestowed. The Boston Creole Company stranded in Monticelio. The Democrat gives it a left-handed blessing. General Passenger Agent Barker, has directed agents on the Monon Roate to issue tickets from Hammond to Indianapolis, and from Michigan City to Lafaysyette as the rate of one fare for round trip to persons desirous of attending the Alliance picnic to be held herein August. The aggregate fines and costs assessed against Nick Zimmer on his venued cases by the Hanging Grove justice amount to about four hundred dollars. It is estimated that the cheese facto:y at this place will turn out about 4,000 lbs. of cheese per week. Mrs, E L. Hollingsworth, of this place, accompanies her mother on a vtsit to relatives in England. Arthur Now Is has secured a position in the bank at Hebron, Porter county. Jasper Alliance will hold a public installation of officers at the court house Saturdav night of next week. Short address - es by County Lecturer Glazebrook and others. The glorious 4th was a big day in Rensselaer—big crowd, big proceedings thro’out, big balloon. Everything passed off pleasantly. Our old time friend Copt. J. C. Brown, of Montieello, father of Mrs. O. S. Daly, of the Makeever House, celebrated the 4th witn Rensselaer friendß. J. C. Williams, photographer, slippled on a banana peel, Saturday, and now employs a crutch to aid iu locomotion. Mrs W. H. Parcels, of Monticelio, is visiting her son Ed. at this place. Miss Ida Murray, of Monticelio, a former school and class mate of our departed Ana, is visiting her uncle Wallace Murray and family in Barkley township. On Thursday, with her cousins Mary Murray and Mrs. Jennie English she visited Mis Franc McEwen in Reussela-. r.
Miss Lin Kelley is visiting friends at Remington. H. B. Mnrray will occupy the property vacated by Emmet Kannai. Our neighbors of the Republican and Peoples’ Party organs are engaged in a hair-puiiing matiuee. Albert Fenaig and Benj Borchnrdt have gone back to Georgia. We are pain d to announce that our friend J. W. Duvall was stricken with paralysis, last Friday, one side being totally paralyzed. At the time of the distressing visitation he was about livs miles north of town, on business, and on unday afternoon he was brought to his home in Rensselaer, carried on a litter, by a number of his brother Odd Fellows and Masons, the following named gentlemen performing the service: J. M. Wasson, A. H. Hopkins, Philip Blue, Cha6. Platt, T. J. MeCoy, Willard Shields, N. Fendig, B. F Fendig, F. L. Chiicote, H. W. Porter, John Sayler, Bruce White, John Valletta; Chas. MeColly, Ed. M. Parcels, J. Q. Alter, Simon Leopold, B. Dillon, A, B. Hopkins, I. W. Porter, C. G. Spitlor, Wiley Duvall. Under the skit lfnl treatment of Dr. J. H. Lougridge the condition of Mr. D. has much improved, and we trust and hop# he may toon be folly restored to health. My entire Dry Good* lino will be sold with nt in neb regard to cost, until further made. ' iioJ'JUNo. j *
