Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1895 — Local Medley. [ARTICLE]
Local Medley.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church will furnish meals in Court Hojse yard, opoosite the Odd Fellows’ t'emple, on tlie occasion of tbe dedication, Oct "JUli. - Comr and a ood dinner On account of the Odd Fellows Disbict Meeting aud Dedication o f Temple, at Rensselat-r, Ind. Ocf. 16th, the MoDon Route will sell tickets on Oct. 15th and 16th, to Re sselaer and return, at one fare for the round trip, from all points from Chicago to Indianapolis, on the Chicago Division, and from Michigan City to Oreeucastle on the main line. Tickets good returning until Oct. 17.... Dr. H J. Kannal and bride re off on a bridal tour ... .It is said ; t least eight band organizations have accepted the irvitation to attend the band convention in Rensselaer nex* Wednesday George A. Stnckfaden has moved into'his new residence on Cnlle street; Philip Blue into the Hiram Day property just vacated by Strickfaden, and in a few days Mel Laßue will occupy the premises he purchased from Wm. B. Austin, on Weston street, just vacated Dj Mr. Blue. ... ."Warren &|lrwin have moved their office to the west front room, second floor, Odd Fellows’ Temple ... .L. A. Bostwick, Engineer and Surveyor, occupies the east front room, secona floor, Odd Fellows’ Temple... .Joseph Long, princi--pal of the Medaryville schools, and Miss Mertie, daughter of Joseph Rowen, of Gillam township, were married at the residence of Exs Treasurer Hemphill, in Rensselaer Wednesday morning last, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson.... George Cole
has returned to his home. Denver, Colorado... .Carroll C. Kent the other day sold to A McCoy 1500 acres o£ land in Uuion township, at sl2 per acre.... Austin & Co. recently sold to W. JEL Stephens and Levi Reynolds, of Chalmers, 800 acies in Walker township for sl4,ooo....Charles E Mills has moved his law office intofrooms on second floor, Odd Fellows’ Temple ... .T. J. McCoy, Delos Thompson, Fostmaster Honan, G. E. Murray and Li. P. Phillips are taking in the Lexington, Ky, races.... Lieut. W. H. Gwin died at his home, a few miles southeast of town, Wednesday morning last. Funeral servis ces were held Thursday under direction of Rensselaer Post G. A R....ValSeib visited Cincinnati this week, business... .A good op portunity will be afforded friends along the Monou route to participate in the exercises in laying the oorner stone of the new Presbyterian church next Tuesday, Oct. 15, by taking advantage of the onefare rate given on account of the Odd Fellows' dedicatory exercises the following day... .Advertised Letters—James W. Lewis, Charley Robinson, Miss Eva Reece, Willi’ Meyess, Miss Mary Clark, C. F. Homes, W H. Mom 00, C H. P00r.... Ralph W. Marshall, Esq., presided in the Newton Circuit Court, Wednesday and Thursday, as special judge in cases where Judge Wiley was disqualified At their recent special sesston the connty commiss oners contracted for three small iron bridges—two over Curtis creek in Newton twp., at $669.40 and $768.75, and one oveiWolf creek, *on the line between Wheatfield and Kankakee townships for SBSO 60. lafayette Bridge Company contractors ....Blaoksmithing, horse-shoeing, wagonmaking. Special attention to repairing machinery and duplicating castings in iron or brass All wrk neatly done by G. P. Kahler, Main street, near depot, Rensselaer, Indiana Elbe A Murray have |just opened out the most extensive and varied stock of Boys’ Clothing, Men and Boys’ l
Overcoats, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Jackets, Cloth, Plush and Fur Capes—all new and up tod .te together witn an immense line of Boots and hhoes Dress Goods Blankets and Comforts, Ladies’ mid Gents’ f'n lerwear, t arpets, Floor and Table Oil-c oths, Table Linen, Towels and Fancy Stamped Linens, etc., etc., i" Northern Indiana. Prices always the lowest Give them a ca 11.... Mord. Crockett, a; ter two weeks severe illness, is able to be about again.
