Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1895 — FARMERS ATTENTION'. [ARTICLE]

FARMERS ATTENTION'.

The attention of the Farmer® in the vicinity of Rensselaer is called to the following: About four years ago I retired from the Agricultural Implement business, in order to benefit my health. I have now sufficiently recovered and will hereafter be in readiness to t-uprly all farmeis needing grain or gr ss cutting machinery the “Best the Market Affords,* the brated McCormick Harvesters and Mowers. A description of the e machines is unnecessary, as their value is known to all. lam located just across the street fn m the Makeever House, where sample machines can < e seen. Before purchasing a binder or mower, come and see the McCormick, and get prices. Very Respectfully, CHAS. A. ROBERTS.

The 3d quarterly meeting of the Rensselaer circuit M. P. church, will hold (D. V.) at Rosebud church, Saturday and Sabbath, the 18th and 19th insts. Rev. Nathaniel Vice, a former pastor, is expected to as ist. OlivekLowtheb. Pastor. Mrs. Benj Tuteurwith hereon Arthur, and child, is visiting friends in Peoria, 111. Charlie Ramp and family, after a residence for some years in Hammond, have returned to their old home in Rensselaer. Advebtihbd Lettbbb—Miss Maggie Lewis, 2, B. Murphey, Miss Mary A, Smith. George W. Spitler and family have resumed their residence in Reusselaor. Yesterday noon, at Aker’s Mill, 'villiam Shook died of cramp, caused by over-ertion. Interment in Brown's cemetery, Barkley tn , to-day at 10-30 a. m. With a view to supply his house and lawn fountains,E. L. Hollingsworth has in contemplation the erection of a windmill and elevated water tank. Milt Chipman and Bruce White have joined forces for the sale and erection of windmills. I). W. Shields, accompanied by his sister, Miss Katie went to Indianapolis yestei day. Miss Katie is attending the Danville Normal School. Mrs. E. M. Parcels has been quite ill during the week. At this writing is slightly improving.

.Austin, Hollingsworth &Co. are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books io Jasper county, and are prepared to furnish abstracts of Title on short notice and reasonable terms. At the election in Monticello last Monday Water Works carried by 194 majority. Ex-Auditor Carson of White county, it is said, contemplates tho erection of a $20,000 opera-house in Monticello Mrs. Ralph Spencer, Hammond, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hale Warner, Rensselaer. N. 8. Bates is still at bis old “ stand on Front street paying the highest cash price for poultry and eggs- - Baptism will be administered next Sun. day at the M. E. church. Arrangements for “The June Festival" are about completed. The ‘Festival” will begin Monday night, June 3d, and continue through the wiek, a series of the finest entertainments ever given in Rensselaer More Anon. Father Robinson, who has been quite ill for some time, is now able to sit up. Jim H. Chapman is recreating in Michigan. G. K Hollingsworth and J. WPaxton have joined in the<erestion of four good houses in Leopold’s Add. Two of them are now in process cf construction. J. L. hatout, Indianapolis, contractor for the erect.on of the Odd Fellows' Temple, is here preparing the way for commencement of work. A genuine first class top buggy only $41.50 at Rob* Randle’s.

SbegeniocraticSentinel *T. W. McEWEX, Publisher. *■ .. RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA