Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
William Kay, only son of Mr. and Mrs. jamos Lister, d.ed at their heme, in Rensselaer, Saturn day morning, August 25th, 1893, aged 19 months. Sister of Charity Gaudentia Hus her died at St. Joseph’s college, Friday night of last week, aged about 25 years. The remains wer*? taken to Shelby county, Ohio, for interment. The Monon route has discontinued the sale of Thayer commute* tion tickets, and in their stead have placed on sale excursion tickets good for five days from date of sale, Renssylaer to Chicago a..d return at the rate of $2 50. W. H. Beam, Agent.
Geo. W. Hix, the carpenter who had his shoulder blade broken at St. Joseph’s oollege a couple of weeks since,last Sunday underwent the operation of ressettmg. The swelling at tfie time of the accident was so great that the fracture could not be properly reduced.— Dr. J. H. Lougoridge has the case in charge, and Mr. H. is improving finely. Win. Warren and wife, Bruce White and wife, of this place, M. W. Dumand and wife, of Atwood, Kansas, joined in the celebration of the 6Gth birthday anniversary of the father of the ladies, Michael Zick, at his home in Walker townstiip, Saturday last A number of rela'ives and fronds weie present and a very enjoyable timt is reported.
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