Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1895 — S. B. Yeoman’s Report. [ARTICLE]
S. B. Yeoman’s Report.
A suitable recognition of the great kindness rendered the drouth sufferers of Gosper county, Nebraska, by the generous citizens of Indiana, as well as a proper showing of the disposition made by Mr. 8. B. Yeoman of the grain received at ‘he hands of the donors, wo’d seem t > require a published statement in regard to the matter: To this end Mr. Yeoman has furnished us the followin’ data, with a refl nest to publish: From Btmington and vicinity he received 537 bu. of corn and $56.81 cash, receipts for which he placed m the hands of W. O. Rcad'fer. From Brook and vicinity he reports 250 bu. oats and 348 bu. corn, leceipts in the hands of L. B. Blankenbaker.
From Morocco and vicinity, 205 bu. oats and 224 bu. of corn; receipts in hands of Rev. A. L. Clark of M. E. church. Donors paid freight charges to Chicago on this car. Mt. Ayr contributed $112.53 cash, receipts for wmcb are in the hands of Ira J. Sayler. From Rensselaer and vicinity he reports 637 bu. corn, 500 lbs. of flour and 10 pounds «f tea, receipts in hands of The Newels MilFng Co. With the cash received, flour has been purchased for distribu* tion by the County Relief committee in whose hands the money was placed. Not (he least important feature in this transaction is, that the distribution among the various precincts in the county, has been entirely satisfactory to all concerned, and in behalf a grateful people we extend to the generous donors heartiest thanks.—The Independ-ent-Citiz-n, Elwood, Neb. Robert Randle is agent so -the Deering Binders and Mow rs. — Don’t fail to get prices before buying Thecmsus taker of Goodland reports 1300 population. Monticedo’s population is reported to be 1918. The towns around us are begin ning to talk “Fourth of July.”— What will Rensselaer do? Installation services at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday eve-i n wg ot next w eek at 7:30, will be onducted by Bevs. Dr. Pmnam c aud H. A. Percival, of Logans, port, and H. G. Rice, f Montiuello, when Rev. M. R Paradis will be installed. A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend. The young people of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Miss Doty, are preparing a religious Allegory entitled “The Cross and Crown,” to be given in about three weeks
’Squiie Elias Marion has sold his farm, a short distance south of Rensselaer. Price $6,000. Joseph Rajal, of Monticello, and Miss Ella, daughter of Jos.Lane, of Newton township, were married in the Catholic church, at tnis place, Monday morning last, by Rev. 8. Neiberg. Miss. Elsie, daughter of itev. Dr. Utter, of this place, and Chan. McKellips, of near Westville, were married at LaPorte, Sunday, April 28th.
To sterlize milk, place it in a clean gla € B bottle or can; then place the bottle in any metallic venae!, nud uonr wat ar around it until it haa reached theleve of the milk , and place over a tire and heat to a temperature of 150 decrees. Keep it it thia temperature for thirt' minutes, then plug up ti e mouth of the bottle with clean eotton and keep until needed The cotton offers a barrier to the ent ranoe of all germs which is truly wonderful. In nreparing orancea for the table do not cut them in slices, but run a fork through the center of the ora ge. and with a sharp knife ent it In bita, holding it over the ish. In thia way no drop of jnioe ia lost, and the small pieces prove much more agreeable eating than t e slices of 1 ruit.
