Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Ji Al I—!><»<> acres for sale. $25 ao acre At Hopkins, near Momecce, . Kankakee county, 11l E L. Stewart, 514, Chamber of Commeice, Chicago, lil t Democratic State Central Committee. First District—John W. Spencer, EV ansville. Second District -Parks M. Martin. Spencer. Tutrd District—Richard H. Willett. Leavenworth. Fourth District— Joel Matlock, Brownstown. Fifth District—Frank A. Horner. Brazil. Sixth District—K. M. Hord, Shelby vilie. Seventh District-Tom Taggart, Indianapolis. Eighth District—J J. Natterville, Anderson. Vinth^District—W, H. Johnson, Craw i fords villa, 1 Tenth District—William H Blackstx. k, Lafayette Eleventh District—Rufus Magee, Logansport. Twelfth District—Thos. H. Marshall, Columbia City. Thirteenth District—Peter T. Kruyer, Plymouth. Sterling R. Holt, Chairman. ■Judge’ Healy will bereaft r heap on hand a Felect stock of ready made boots and -hoes, ami will also continue to manufacture to order work entrusted to him.— The judge’s well known good jivlg mentof quality, workmanship and prices in his line will be a drawing for patronage. Denver (Colorado) Republicon, Jan. 23d. raw « Schoolmates Once, the Happy Pair Are Now Life Mates. A UNION OF YOUTH and LOVE At St Mark's Church the Son of Ex-Con-gressman Belford and the Accomplished and Beautiful Danghtei cf Mrs. Alice Pratt Thomas Were United in Marriage in the Presence of a Fashionable Concourse- They both graduated From the High School the Same Year. One of the first of the Leap Year weddings occurred 1 ist night at St. Mark’s Episcopal church on Lincoln avenue when Helen M. Thomas was united’in marriage to Samuel W. Belford. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Prat t Thomas, and the groom a rising young attorney and son of ex-Congressman James B. Belford. The young people attended the (Denver High school together i nd were graduates of the class of ’92, both taking high honors. The g.oom later attended Stanford university and afterward took a law course. He is,at prese it engaged io the ptactice of law in this city and bids fair to fall heir to his father’s brilliant talents as a lawyer and orator as well as his name. The bride is one of the most popular memiers of the younger set of Denver’s best circle of society.

If Your Druggist is an , Honest Man He will not sell you a cheap and “ doctored ’’ whiskey when you ask for a pure article of honest worth and true medicinal value. Ask him for the f R. Cummins & Co. £•1 hand-made sour-mash Kentucky bourbon, a pure product nf corn » ry* and barley malt. Sold only by reputable druggists. A. Kiefer Drug Company, + A™ ®* ,e Controllers and Distributer*. INDIANAPOLIS.