Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1895 — Local Medley. [ARTICLE]

Local Medley.

Presbyterian services at the court bouse next Sunday, morning and eveningßids for the erection of the new Presbyterian ehurcti were opened Monday eves ning, and were as follows: Cox Bros., Rensselaer, 17789. Downey, Moatlcello, 17800. Fatout, Indianapolis, 17997. Cox Bros, have been awarded the contract and will begin work next MondayP. W. Clarke has moved his jewelry establishment temporarily into C. B. Steward’s room, north side Washington st.. .... The telephone is in good work ing order to Remington. The supreme court has knocked out another law enacted by the late republican legislature in the interest of th* republican party, but Frank Warren is not Kicking... ....Misses Julia and Elizabeth Smith will make their future home at Kutswah, Ky. These ladies have been for many years highly esteemed residents of Rensselaer, and general regret is expressed at their departureHi Day has received nay for lost time, labor, etc., on Makeevei House walks, occasioned by bad quality of cement furnishedKosky’s saa loon expired Monday by limits* tionA cement pavement is being placed a. ound the jail;.... ..Advertised Letters—Mr. Gust Carlson, 2, Mr. Clarence Clemens, Mr. Johnnie Murphyln Commissioners' Court, Tuesday, saloon licenses were granted to J. F. Ellis of Remington, and Michael Berniokenof Wheatfield. No remonstrance. The time of the court, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, wich the Stnckfadm application. It presented the proportions of 1 to 381. Under advisement with, we think, odds against the applicant. Today Remington is seeking to extend her borders, and will be followed by Rensselaer making demand that adjoining territory enjoying the same ben fits as tho j e residing within the cor po'ate limits shall be added thereto While drivng his cow, Sunday evening, Henry Harris was thrown from his horse and injured somewhat about the neck ana shoulders .. A fire in Monon, Thursday night, destroyed considerable properly. Estimated loss about 1130,000, partially insured The State Liquor League met the other day at Indianapolis. In a letter to the League, John G. Shanklin denounced the Nicholson and Moore b’lls in strong terms. It is well that Mr. S. speaks but for himself. As an aspirant lor Gubernatorial honors his utterances are calculate ed to badly injure his prospects.. The Social held at the residence of Rev. M. R. Paradis last Tuesday evening was well attended, notwithstanding the very unfavorable weather Mrs. Jane Shaw is on the sick listJas cob Clouse and wife are visiting re atives and friends in Illinois.., ....Edward Culp and wife, Benton county, lowa. ar«- visiting relatives ana friends in this locality. John KimNe ha* returned from eastern Indiana, where be recei /ed successful treatment tor cancer The Com missioners have sustined the remonstrance against Btrickfaden> under the Nicholson bill.and refused license. Appealed |to clrcui court Ed. M. Parcels has moved his barber shop to new rooms, rear of Ellis and Murray's. Miss Nellie Moss is visiting a brother in Chicago. Misses Mary Murray and Blanche AlteJ have secured positions in a Chicago crayon Louse. ... .The Cox Brothers are putting •ip a substantial barn ou George Hollingsworth's premises.