Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1895 — Democratic Town Ticket. [ARTICLE]

Democratic Town Ticket.

For Treasurer, ISAAC TUTEUR* For Clerk, / FRANK MALOY. For Marshal, WILLaRD f. shields. 3d District, JACOB J. EIGLESBACH. Trustee, sth District, DAVID W. SHIELDS.

John H. Shields has sold his farm, south of town, to Max Burglage, of Illinois. Mrs. Marsh Warren and son are visiting friends in Cass county. J. N. Baker, of Barkley township, recently injured by a buzz saw, is getting along as well asco’d be expected. John Minicus is erecting a residence in Leopold’s Addition' Mrs. J. H. Willey, of Wheeler, formerly of this place, is quite ill at the home of Mrs. Kelley. Mrs. Ludd Hopkins and mother, Mrs. 8. J. Austin, have resumed their residence in Rensselaer.

Mrs. W. A. Rinehart, Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting parents and relatives in this vicinity. Rev. W. H. Sayler, Jaiuestown> Kansas, contemplates resuming his residence at this place n: Xt fall or the ensuing spring. J. E. Spitler has sold a 50-foot lot, fronting on Cullen street, to J. F. Iliff, the livery man, for S7OO. The opera house is now under the management of J. H. 8. Ellis Lee D. Matwk and Miss Viola D. Burns were married at the residence of the bride’s father, Jas. J urns, in Union township, Bunday, April 28th, Rev. Oliver Lowther officiating. The Jasper Co. Bunday School convention, held at Remington last week was well attended. The county officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows: President, D. E. Hollister, Rensselaer; Vice President, J. H. Perkins, Rensselaer; Secretary, C. W. Coen, Rensselaer; Ass’t Sec’y Mrs. Rosa Seib, Rensselaer; Treasurer, Albert Overton, Rensselaer.

Sheriff Haulov wont out into Barkley township, Monday, and brought in Sam Thurston, the hero of the rqw on balloon day, several months ago. Sam has neyer paid the fine assessed against him at that time, and he is now brought in and set to working it out under direction of John Ramey, superintendent of the county workhouse. He is working on the public square and makes a good hand. —Republican.

Rev. M. R. Paradiswill preach to the young people at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. All are cordially invited. T. J. Legg, Stat* Sunday School Evangelist, will lecture at the Christianchuioh Friday vening, May 10th. A. McCay & Co. have placed in their bank a new Mosier Safe weighing 5,000 pounds. It has screw doors, triple timelock, and the manufacturers give bond t« replace safe and contents, if burglarized. I j J. L. Fatout, of Indianapolis, was the sacaessful bidder for the building of th* Odd Fellows’ Temple, at $8,344. N. 8. Bates is still at his old stand on Front street paying the highest cash price for poultry and eggs. A genuine first class top buggy only $41.50 at Rob* Randle’s.

SlKlkttioctatic&ntiiiel J. W. McEWEIC, Publisher. RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA