Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove—William Wil, lets. Gillam —John Ryan. Walker —El wood Spriggs. Barkley—E*>st— Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion —Easi, W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W,, D. B. Noweis. Jordan W. I). Bringle. Newton—John Goetz. • Keener —Albert Brooks. Kanl akee—T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield—S. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; S„ Ed Biake. Milroy - James Lefler. Umr,- T. J. Mallat*. Ch. i/man- N. S. i ates. Secretary and Treasurer—C. P. Noweis.

Senator Tnrpie, a. Monticello, Octoi ei 18th. Grand Democratic Barbecue at Peru, Ind., 'Wednesday next, October 12th. Tha attendance at the Fairbanks meeting tha other day numbered about forty. No eon verts. An ounoe of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Give your children a dose of Malol in ttme. Our wood patrons will confer a favor by bringing it right along. The first born, a boy, at Warren Robinson’s, Sunday. Carpetevery aheap, at I. J. Pok EH’S. Jack Plummer has been given change of venue from Newton to Benton county. Claranoe Carpet Warp, at T. J. Pobteb’s. Mr. Jacob Wagner’s six year old daughter died Wednesday morning. Diphtheria. Furniture in all style, in vast quantity, and at prices to suit, at the new furniture store. Cholera will surely come, cleanse your system—take Melol—children and adults. Sam. Borchardt and family, Brui swick, Georgia, are visiting Mrs. B’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Fendig. Frank Hifif, of Barkley township, has bought- property of S. P. Thompson, situate on van-Rensselaer street, and contemplates moving to Rensselaer. Hascall, a mnning horse in charge of John G. Reynol s, had a leg broke in a race at Crown Point, one day last week, a nd had to be shot. Valued at $5,000. A fire at Morocco, Mondav, destroyed a number of business buildings. The Morocco Courier was among the sufferers. While returning to her home from a meeting, Sunday evening': last, in Union township, Mrs. Thayler fell from a wagon and dislooated her shoulder. A barn belonging to Charles Arnold, Barkley township, was struck by lightning, Sunday night and, with its contents, consumed. Wednesday evening the shed in the rear of Bums’ livery stable, Rensselaer, wae discovered in a blaze and soon conBurned, together with a pair of horses belonging to Allen Gray. The new Bapi ist church, now in pro • oesß of construction, will be opened on Sunday, Ootober 10th. Tom Lamson, formerly of near Julian, now oocupies the Daniel Dwiggins property across the river. New York Peck is in many pecks of tremble. He burnt the letters, eto., fom which he manufactured ’Republican Facte and Figures” and is under indict. ■tent Now t is the Republican and Mr. Millg ■HI add the State school tax, which comes back to theeounty, and is there, fore to all intents and purpose local, to tbe increase admitted by them, they will The boozy republican interjecting re. ma«ta and receiving pleasant replies from meetfe* Fairbanks pronounced him the K<ul ktiklSa ftt MfiitKlutttfi rtrnenn t rm.