Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1895 — Local Medley. [ARTICLE]

Local Medley.

Presbyterian services at the court house next Sunday, morning and evening Excavation for the basement of the new Presbyterian eb arch is well under way.. ..,,. Fifty Rensselaer people attended the Lafayette fair last Friday The little four-year-old daughter of Ge . E. Murray broke a collar bone by falling from a porch, last SaturdayTbe cement walk work of Ira Rinehart seems to be giving very genera, satisfaction, fie has a big stretch under contractlra Rinehart sw move his family to this place the first of next week aad make it kis future home Sam. E. Sparling left for Wisconsin T'ni* vertity, Madison, Wis., Thursday of last weekM. F. Chilcote, Esq., is suffering from a bad felon. . ....-I.F Warren and wife are off on the Chattanooga trip ~ Capt. Marshall retm ned from a health and pleasure trip Wednesday night.. Work has com > menced on J. W. Cowden’s new residence, east of t0wn..... .Sol and Sam NormanTand Newt Pullins are investigating Tennessee soil and climateMorg. Shields is now pror rietor of the brick livery, Kurg Spitler, jr., has returned to Wabash College and Ira Washburn to Purdue University.. Mrs. Mattie Paxton, Albany, Inaiana, is visiting her parents and friends in R .-nsselaer and vicinity. Ed. J. Randle and Miss Lu - ra M., daughter of A. K. Yeoman, Pleasant Ridge, were married at the home of the bride’s parents Wednesday e/ening of last week. A bed of blue o'ay, some acres in extent, has been discovered on Dr. Hartsell’s farm, a short distance west of Rensselaer, which may prove valuable for the manufacture of brick Arrangements are on the tapis tor a bar be jus at this place early the coming month Miss Ella Ritchey, Indianapolis, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer and vicinity Geo. Moss, West Superior, Wis., and his sister, Mrs. Lola Patton, are visiting their mother, Mrs Moss, in Rensselaer. Mrs. Bayard Clark, Indianapolis, is visiting. Rensselaer relatives AH. Armstrong, Hanging Grove township, has been appointed manager of the prison farm, Michigan City Wm. Dahnoke, Commissioner elect for the Ist District, died at his home, in Wheatfield township, Tuesday afternoon last. Funeral services will be held to-day at the Lutheran church, Wheatfied, and the county officers will attend in a body Those who, contemplate building cement side walks, eta, should call upon Ira E- Rinehart an expert cement walk maker of many years experience. He will become a resident of the town in a few days, when he will a - nounce business headqu. rters.— Specimens of work in front of Nowels House, post-office, and in front of residences of J. T. Randle, D. G. Warner, E. D. Rhoades, L. Strong, and others About 80 acres have been added o the corporation “It is the first of all gratifying therefore, to see the j rogress already made by our manufacturers in reaching out for the world's market's. With temporarily diminished exports, chiefly in food products— <n no way due to r. cent tariff legislation—we behold in a single year an increasing volume of manufactured products sent abroad.