Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The jurors have a recess till next Wednesday. Rob Phillips is off to Cameron Springs. Rheumatism. The postoffice at Burnettsv.lle was burglarized recently. New buckwheat flour and corn meal at the Rensselaer Mills. B. b. Pendig is m Chicago selecting a supply of holiday goods' F Henry Mackey has been granted a pension, and al ou l S3OO arrearages. Mrs. Dr. Washburn is visiting relatives and friends in White and Cass counties. Bea. Eendig has added a flying fish to the museum department of his drug store. Last Friday night an attempt was made to dynamite the paper mill dam below Monticello. Our aged friend, Rial Benjamin, Tuesday^ 1 " 6 &tta ° k of P araJ y sis > P° UD( I party surprised Rev. Jo. j. fierguson, at his residence, Monday mght.J Wm. Galbrsath, of Barkley township, died last Sunday after • noon, aged 84 years. Frank Handley h is sold his livery establishment to Al, Gray, of near Remington. J. H. S. Ellis is iE the city selecting goods for the mammoth establishment of Ellis & Murray. B. Eorsytne and wife of the Chicago Bargain Store, visaed Cmcigo this week to purchase SHOCK • Yeoman and Jas. Noland, of this county, attended the sesB l°t 8 j Allianoe, held at Indianapolis last week. £ r - J V? l, , t!ißßel »P astor of tin first M. E. church, LaPorte, had a stroke of appoplexy last Saturday. Lattest accounts indicate improvement in his condition.

Saturday evening will conclude eight years of Auditorial service by Geo. M. Robinson. Harry 13. Murray will enter upon the duties of the office next Monday. Our “Old Probabilities,” Mr. Vick, is now receiving weather dispatches daily. White flagfair weather; blue, rain or snow; halt blue and half white, local rains and snows; white with black center, cold wave; black triangui lar, above white or blue, warmer; below, colder weather. Pursnant to a call, memorial services will be held by the fiiends of O. r. Morton, Sunday afternoon nt the court house, in Rensselaer. We suppose the movement js stimulated by the annual memorial services held in respectlto the memory of Thomas A. Hendricks, whose moral and Christian charzcas well as his statesn anship was -of a high order. The most •hat cm be said of Gov. Morton *s he was a*, extreme partisan. Tne Indiana Republican Editoxial Association has fceen called to weetatlndi napo.is *ar, 6th, to formulate plans to stay the tide •of public sentiment which is crushing the life out of the republican party. It is probable they wll on a united onslaught upon tue Australian ballot, as the law events the bulldozing and pur-