Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED SALESMEN ** of NURSERY STOCK and SEED POTATOES. LIBERAL SALARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. PERMANENT and PAYING POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGINNERS. EXCLUSIVE TERRI ) ORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Writ jat onoe for terms to THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., Rochester, N.Y.

RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENOE-Z Hall of Iroquois Lodge 143,1. O. O. F. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 8, 1894. Whereas: Our well beloved Brother, A - F. Grubb, has been removed from us by the hand of death, and it is one of the prominent teachings of Odd Fellowship to extend ympathy and oomfort nptouly to those of the mystic tie but to the eor rowing ones about us; Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Brother A. F. Grubb the Order sustains a loss of a faithful member, and Iroquois Lodgo a beloved brother. Resolved, That the members of thia Lodge exte d to the wife and relatives of our d eeased brother our heartfelt sympathy in this hour of their sad bereavement.

Resolved, That the members of this Lodge one and all unite in returning a vote of thanks to the officers and members of Putnam Lodge, No. 45 I. O. O. F. situated at Greencastle, Ind., for the kind ahd brotherly care and attention they exercised over brother A. F. Grubb during the.long continued sickness that finally resulted iu his death and bun .1. Rtsolved, That our Lodge Hall and Charter be drafted in mourning for aporiod of thirty days. Resolved, That these resolutions |be spread on the records of our Lodge, a copy be presented to the wife of our departed brother, a copy sent to Putnam uodge No. 45, I. O. 0. F., also a copy each be furnished the newspapers of our city for publication. GEO. W. GOFF, 1 JOHN R. VANATTA, f Com '

Hall of W. R. 0. Rensselaer, 1 Ind , Feb. 19, |894, j Whereas, Death has entered our order, and taken from us our beloved sb ter and co-worker, Vena F. Antrim, therefore be it Resolved, That in her death the corps has lost a faithful member and each sister of our order a personal friend. Resolyod, That the oorps extend to the bereaved husband and son and other relatives our heartfelt sympathies in their great bereavement. Resolved, Tii at our Charter bo draped in mr. urn ng for thirty days, and also the symbol of mourninj be placed upon our badges. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of our Lodge, and a copy bo presented to the husband, also a copy bo furnished to each of the city papers for publication. Julia A. Healet, i llkttieE. Reynolds, Loom: Alice Osborn, j PATRONIZE THe’hOME NURSERY. F. A. Woodin, the woll known and 'reliable nursery man of the neighboring town of Gor.dland hns appointed-John Callow as his agent nt this place. Give him your orders for anything wanted in the nursery line—fruit and shade trees, shrubs, flowers, etc. . . ——. The surprise given Rev. E. Baeoh at the residence of Mrs. Shaw, Tuesday evening last, 31st anniversary of his birth, was participated in by a large number of the membership of his congregation. It was under the management of the ladies, end was highly enjoyed by all present.

DESIRING FARM) LOANS will consult their own interests by calling on, or writing to F. J. Sears &, Co., at the Citizens’ State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. Terms can not be surpassed, snd the commissions charged are low. - I ♦-<• ► • - - . Misses Msry and Anna Meyer have moved their Millinery stoek into the store room of Ralph Fendig, where they will b» pleased to have their patroni call her, after. Mrs John Bislosky, Sr., who has been quite sick is getting better. March term of Commissioners court will begin next Monday. Since the recent surgical operation the health of Mrs. Nelson Randle is slowly improving. A new son at George K. Rollings worth’s last Saturday. Our schools observed the anniversary of Washington's birth in a very creditable manner. Don’t miss the greatest entertainment of the season, at the Opera House, March 9th. Mrs. Nancy Hansen died at her home in Barkley township last Sunday, aged 7b years. Rev. B. F. Ferguson will occupy the pulpit of the F. W. Baptist church next Sunday evening.? Camp Fire and Entertainment at the Opera House, March !)th, R. H Hendershot the original Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock, will be on hand R II Hendershot, the Drummer Boy, of the Rappahann ick and his son, J C Hendershot, one of the best fifera in America, ate on the programme of the Camp Fire and Entertainment at the Opera House, March Oth Don’t miss the treat It is under the aus ices of the W R C Everybody go Admission—2s, 15 and 10c Ticket's on sale at Long’s Drug Store The Indiana Democratic deleoation in Congress ar always at their oost of duty There is not a ‘'shirker" among them

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