Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wheat 45 to 50; Corn 21 to 22; Bye 20; Oats 12 to 14. Rensselaer schools will oom-, mence next Monday. Harry P. Kessinger has em« barked in the dairy businessRev. M. R. Paradis has returned to Rensselaer and will conduct services at th e Presbyterian church Sunday—morning and evening. Advertised Letters—Mrs Laura Harris, Miss Miriam Legr’ce, Miss Girtie Cozswell. Miss Mary Cardie, Mr J H Little, Mr Binou Krelumende, Stephen R Walter, Charles Law, Chas W Kendall. Give che gentlemanly agent for “Ridpath’s History of the World,” Mr. Hubbs, your order for the valuable work. He will be in the city for but & few days yet. The boltocrats have declared for gold monometalism pure and sim* pie. Ralph-'W. Spencer and family of Hammond visited relatives and friends in Rensselaer during the week.

Mr. Geo K. Hollinsworth permits the agent to quote him as being very highly pleased with Lis purchased Ridpath’s Histoiy of the World. S. P. Thompson is putting up a new house on another of his farms near Parr. Married—Bund ay/August 30, by Rev. R. D. Utter, of Trinity M. E. church, Miss Alice Irwin and Newton Warren, all of Rensselaer. The happy event took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Irwin, at 9 o’clock a |m., in the presence of a company ot relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The bride and groom are well known in Rensselaer society, and universally esteemed.

Meade 8. Hays, Esq., of Fown ler, Democratic candidate for Prosecutor for this judicial Circuit, called in to bee us yesterday. He is a young gentleman of fine attainments in the law, and we are pleased to note that hie prospects of success are good. McKinley advocated and voted for free coinage ot silver ; he advocated and voted! for the Sherman silver purchase] law; but at the dictation of his (party platform he ignores what he has done, and declares he will do so uo more exceptjwith the consent of foieign gold-bugs. Some tim 3 ago 1 purchased a set of “Ridpath’s World” and found it a completa general history in in every respect. It is charmingly written and an accurate and ready reference work. The best 1 have ever seen. J. T. Hardman.

Miss Belle Chamberlain, Kentland, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. On account of State Fair at In*, dianapolis, Hept. 14th—19th excursion tickets will be sold from Rensseloer at S 3 30 for the round trip. Amos Alter has sold his grist mill to Joseph & Arthur Hall, who will move it »o Parr. Call on Berget & Penn for Drain Tile. Office over Ellis & Murray’s store. Hon. S. P. Thompson received the unanimous vjte of the republican judicia convention at Good** land for Judge of this Circuit. Spitler &Kight: "Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one “boys.”

An old-timer attended the Harris meeting in anticipation of hearing silver successfully denounced. At the close of the meeting he remarked to an old friend, ‘I came to this meeting a confirmed “goldbug,” 1 leave it with the firm resolve to support Bryan, Bewail and Silver.” Bob Johnson will furnish you the Daily Indianapolis Sentinel at 50 cents per month. Two prominent republicans of Newton county will address a meeting at Mt. Ayr, Saturday evening, ir the interest oi Bryan & Bewail* The republicans hereabouts have more kind words for Palmer & Buckner than they have tor McKinley & Hobart. Wherefore? Hester E., youngest daughter of Sidnial and Jane King, died last Monday night, at the home of h<r parents i<. Rensselaer, aged 31 yre, 10 months and 8 days Rev. B. F. Fergusen conducted the funeral services at F. W. Baptist church, Wednesday afternoon Interment in Weston cemetery.