Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1892 — TOWN BOARD’S RESOLUTIONS. [ARTICLE]
TOWN BOARD’S RESOLUTIONS.
TOWN HALL. Rinsm l\es, Ind., March 14, 1892. RESOLUTIONS. *• Wheron a. It has {denned Mmighty God to call irom our midst our esteemed brother, Turin Harrison, who departed this life March 10, 1892, at tbs ngo of forty-five years. Be it resolved that the Board of Trust ees of the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana, of which onr deceased brother wuh unhonored member, deeply express our sorrow for the loss we sustain and extend our sympathies to the bereaved family. That these rerolutions be spread upon the record of the town and a oopy printed in eaoh of our county papers and the same be sent to the family of the deceased. John R. Vanatta. President Board Trnsteas Renaselaer, Attest: Cuas. G. Spitlf,b, Town Clerk. “Ayer’s Medicines have been satisfactory to me throughout my gvaotiee, especially Ayers Cherry eotoral, which lias been used by many of my patients, one of whom says he knows it saved his life ” F L. Moiris, M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Maroh Term Jasper Cirouit Ceurt will begin next Monday. Cephas B, Miller and Mss Mary’C. Slaughter were married at the sho iff’s residonce Saturday evening. Rev. T. F. Drake, officiated. Daniel W. Waymire and Miss May A> Hammond wore marriod last Snndny at tho residence of the bride’s father, a few miles south of town. Rev. B. F Fergu sou. | On the samo day, at the residence of tho bride’s father, in Rensselner, Judson li. Adams and Miss Eva Waymire. Rev, I. I. Gorby. Be wii ein tune. You have too many gray naira for one so young looking. Use Hall’s Hair Renewer, th best preparation out to cure them. Try it. 1 A If. Collins is filling up his extensive implement rooms with tho most desirakla machinery for fatm nse. The old frame building hotween MoCov A; Co’s bank, belonging to E. L. Hollingsworth, and oocupied by Horaoe Pencook—harness shop ou first floor and residence on sooond- was destroyed by fire last Wednesday afternoon. Most of the goods were laved. We believe this is tho first to get away with tho lire laddios. They, no doubt, howiver, did good* service in the protection and preservation of ad joining buildings. The house and contonts, on Geo. B. Parkison’s farm, near Pleasant Ridge, wss destroyed by flro Suudsry night, during tho absence of the family occupying fciimpKon will soon move his grocery store into Malov’s store-room near the depot. Maloy will eleot a residence ou his udjoining lots. On last Monday merning Ada, infanf daughter o Geo. Striokfaden, died o intermittent fever, aged 1 yoar and 2 n-ontha. The remains were taken to Champaign, 111., for interment.
