Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1895 — Local Medley. [ARTICLE]

Local Medley.

H. J. Dexter has opened oat an extensive stock of near, neat and clean groceries io the CH3d Fellows’ building. Try him JoaClarK, CLicago, visited relatives and friends in Rensselaeiltnis weak... F. L. Clark and family started on their jouruey for Alabama, Thursday of last week...,Philo Clarke has moved his irrrnlry —Uhlinh inent into h naaoase new rooms erected on the site of hi# former location... .Try the new cheap grocery in the Odd Fellows’ building ~..Drs. Hartsell and Washburn amputated the little finger of the right hand of L?roy Florence, list Sunday. An abodes caused from a in handling wood, rendered the operation necessary.... Messrs. Alter and Bostwick have made a hadsmtie and oorrect mat of Wheatfield....Frank Weathers, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is visiting his mother who has been seriously ill for some time but is now somewhat better F. J. Sears writes us that there are eleven churches and not a saloon in Storm Lake*, lowa, his new home.... Wm. Krecger and Mrs. Katie Fren, of Rose Dawn, w re married in Rensselaer, last Saturday, by Rev. J. L. Brady.... A. F. Long accompanied his mother to Kerrville, Texas, where she will pa«s the winter with another sou residing in that place... .Miss coen, teacher of 7th grade, Rensselaer schools, is ill with malarial fever, and her room is closed for the present.., .A number of our Presbyterian >adieu, with Rev. M. R. Paradis and |H. W. Porter, by invitation visited and dined with Jay Lams n and family, a short distance from town, Tuesday last. While there Wils. Potter propose ed that the ladies husk a wagon load of corn for $2 for the church tund; the bluff was accepted, the corn husked, and $2 added to the tne treasury, much to the astonishment of Wils. The visit and feast provided were highly enjoyed by those participating.. ..Advertised Letters—Miss Mamie Graves, Mr. Douglas Edwards, Mr. Mert Stroin, Albert Grace,