Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Union township now has two voting precincts—Fair Oaks and Parr. A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. J. Stocksick, Milroy township, Sunday. D. B. Nowels has returned from his trip to Kansas and Colorado. Sunday rates on the Monon: One fare for round trip. Return ticket must be used same day. Lacy Gwin and wife, of Marshfield, Wis., are visiting the parents of the former, Treasurer and Mrs. Gwin. Remington,' Wheatfield and Fair Oaks are making arrangements for the proper celebration of Independence Day. Jud J Hunt and A. R Hopkins are owners of the first tan i dem bicycle brought to Rensse - aer.. Miss Mary Washburn started for New York last Saturday. She contemplates making a five weeks tour of England. France, Switzer*, land, Belgium and Germany. Rob. M. Vanatta, principal of the Monroeville schools) is spendii g vacation with his parents and friends in Rensselaer. D. A. Stoner has bought the interest of Tom. J. Bayler in the Rensselaer mills. Mrs. H. B. Murray is now at home and in the enjoyment of bet ter health than she has known for a number of years. Geo. Reed, a demented inmate of the poor farm, was taken to his home a few weeks ago on a visit but soon disappeared, and has not turned up since. A large number of people attended the joint graduating exercises at the Valma grove, Barkley township, Wednesday. ■ Republicans of the south end of this district have it in for our Tom, The Lafayette Journal says “Tom McCoy is in bad odor with Lafayette Republicans.”
