Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1895 — Local Medley. [ARTICLE]
Local Medley.
Presbyterian communion service at the court house, next Sunday morning, at the usual hour.... W. B. Austin has been s'n another business trip to Minnesota.... Misses lt.ise auu Ella Culp now oooupy their new home on Dayton street.. .. H. ,T. Dexter has opened out an extensive stock of new, neat and clean groceries in the Odd Fellows’ building. Try him Homer Hardv|and Miss Blanche Garrison, of Remington, were married yes* terd.iy.... W. D. Sandt rs has taken charge of house... ... .0. A Yeom«n has severed his connection with the Makrever nouse. His father remains in con* trol, with Charley Chamberlain as rlerk....W. fit Beam is on as train dispatcher, at Monon, forJSO days.,. .The worst thing that can befall a boy is to have the liberty to stay out late at night. This is too often a fatal piivilege because it iB mostly dunng the night that ail mischief is planned and executei. The boys who are permit* ted the freedom of the publio sorrow upon their relatives and friends... .Misses Fannie Wood and Eva Kline visited relatives and friends at Monon the first of the week . Try the new cheap grocery in the Odd Fellows’ building the vast and useless expenditure of money annually entailed upon cigar smokers, if wise, they wouid not permit themselves to corns mence the habit Mica Fannie McCarthy is assisti g clerk hoover. ... .N. S. Bates is paying the highest market price for poultry at he old stand on Front street.. ....Prof Sanders attended the state convention oi school suf etat Indianapolis, Thursday and Friday of last week At a recent oulled meeting cf the pastors of Rensselaer it was unanimously resolved to announce ail evening services to begin at seven o'clock until fuither notice; also 10:45 was agreed upon as th- hour for the Sunday morning services. ....Chas. F. lliff and Mias Mary MeColly, of Rensselaer, were married last Sunday evening, at the residence of the groom’s bi other, in Barkley township, Squire Lewis officiating... .Tb 9 undertaking establishment of T. P. Wright will soon be transferred from present location to building of Mrs. M ry Hopkins, weßt bide of Front st.eet... .Surveyor John E. Alter will probably conduct an old-time siuging school in Rensselaer this winter Drayman Parks has a new residence under way on lots on McCoy Hveuue. Coen & Rush builders.... Val Seib can make you cheapest fa m loans offered in Jasper eonoty, in large or small amounts... .Anson Cox, junior member of the firm of E. L. Cox & Brother, of Renssela* r, and Miss Myrtle flolderhess, were married at the home of the bride’s parents, at Austin, a suburb of Chicago, Nov. 2. They will oc cupy Miss Mattie Benjamin’s new tenement property, South street, Newton’s Addition l’he trustees of Weston cemetery have purchased of Warren Robinson the strip, four town lots in extent, i front of the oem >tery, thus bringing its entire front to the Btreet. The new iron fence— 406 feet in length, including arched gateway and entrance—is being placed -n position.... Miss Blanche Loughridge has charge of Miss Nellie Coen’s Bhool during Miss C’s illness... .Visiting Chapters from Monticello, Wolcott and Remington, will be entertained by Evening Star Chapter, O. E. 8., Rensselaer, Wednesday night of next week... ..Miss Lynn Kelley is visiting friends in Delphi Whe't 60. Corn 20@21. (Kts* 14 @l6, Rye 30@32. Hay *7.60©*9.00 ..Wile Duvall’s team attempted
Ito run away, Thursday afternoon of last week, which resulted in ? his being considerably “shnk” up. ....Mrs. Jouvenat and daughter, Chicago, are visitiag relatives and frierds in Rensselaer....-Spitler <fe Right say: ‘‘Ask your reighbor about our laundry work and thev will tell you it is the best they ever had done... .A handsome new piano has been placed in Trinitv Hall. An be given Mondav evening, Nov. 25th, under t’ e supervision of Miss Mab. 1 Doty.... A prst mortem examination of the body of Miss Rose Makeeve-, by Drs. Hastseil and Washburn, sboweJ that the heart was very much enlargtd weighing 25 ounces... .Suit er & Ki, ut: “Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one “bovs.” Go to Ellis A Murray’s. In an article on the result in Maryland, the Baltimore Sun, Democrat, aaya: “The people of Maryla d have won in their great fight for political freedom and pure government, and the teade’-s who have brought discredit upon Maryland Democ ■ racy have been branded with the lasting stigma of stern popular condemnation. It has been the pt ople’s battle from beginning to end, and theirs is the glory, as theirs will be the gain. Every good Democrat as well as every good citizen o n rejoice heartily in the result, it jg n victory for Democracy, not for Republi nanism, one of the greatest victo lies, in faot, that the Democracy has won m the whole oonrse of its history. Democracy is the rule of the people and by this triumph the people have asserted their authority and resumed their sway Greater is be who oonquerfth himself than be who takethfc city, and the|Democratio masses of Maryland have shown that they are patriots of the highest type with whom the puol o welfare is supe rior to partisan considerations, and who, when the occasion iiemands, can conquer their pobtical prejudices foi the good of the State, The people have spoken—m* » part*—«**«* tnowe wno are nawlWy.;' charged with publio duties mist remember and be guided by this faot if tbey desire to retain publio confidence and support. T\ey go into offioe emphatically and pecu’ liai ly as the servants of the whole people. Their success has been due to the independence and political self sacrifice of Democrat voters.” "
