Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rev. Frank H. Hays. Syno lical Superintendent, will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday . .morning and evening. A cordial invitation extended to all. G’apt. M. F. Ohiloote attended the reunion of the 4*th Indiana, at Elkh rt, Thursday of last week. L. K. Yeoman and wife left for their borne, Roseville, 111., Tuesday last. Miss Lizzie Borntrager returned Saturday, from Louisvillfc, Kj., where she had been visitiag since the holidays. Grandfather Cotton was 79 >rs old Tuesday, and with a few old fti.nds enjoyed a dinner party. Miss .Nellie Hopikns returned from her ' nit with friendsin Mon ticello and Delphi, Tuesday evening.

Superintendent Sanders attended the Sessions of the Natuuwd Edncational Association, at lnou anapolaa, this week. Ira Morelac is suffering from an internal abscess. L o g’s drug store and Porter A Yeoman’s dry goods rooms, it is expected, will be completed m six wee s.

The Daughters of the American Revolut on will appropriately celebrate Washington’s birtnday, at the residence of Mrs. A. MoOoy, next Monday, Feb. 22d. There will be a Lap Sapper at Rev. D. A. Tucker’s residence Saturday evening, Feb. 27 th. Supper 10 cents Proceeds for benefit of F. W. Baptist church. All are invited. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Alter are visiting their son-in-law, W. W. Watson and family, Washington City. They expect to wit ess the inauguiation of McKin ey. D. A. Stoner, our poultrymam delivered a series of lectures belore Purdue University on the subject of poultry. Barb wire fences, within thecitv limits are ver> properly called down by the city dads.

Advertised Letters—Mr John Baird, Mr Edward 0 Hutt, Prof J \\ Cameron. The Woman’s Relief Corps, roouesls all families, who h”.vc any old clothing that they can spare, to send them to the home « f Mrs. Ezra Clark.on (Jullen sHerd, chapman of the Belief Committ-e, nud she will see that tiny are properly distributed among ihe needy ones, ns this committee finds several families teally in need of clo.hi. g to keep iht ra warm.

A birthday surprise party was given Marvbelle Purcupile, Monday i veuing. OBITU VitY - Mary Ann Hardesty was born in Muskingum Co., Ohio, May 21, 1822. She was married to Win, Greenfield Sept. 4, 1861; moved to Jasper countv, Ind., the same year, where she spent the remainder of her days. She died at her home in Rensselaer, Feb. 13,1897, aged 74 years, 8 months and 22 days. Though not a church member, Mrs. Greenfield was a noble ohristun woman. Her friends and neighbors knew her only to admire and love her. She had no child" t en, but was a mother to the motherless. The fun ral services were held at the family re.-idenee. Rev. R. I). Utter officiating, at 10:30 a m ~ Feb. 16, 1897. Intermmt in Weston c-metery.

Talks Like a Democrat. —There must b» a mistake somewhere; everybody supposes a republican h id b en sleeted governor of WiseoD* B ii last frll, but here he is talkirg just as the democrats talk, 'olhu had exceeded the iucoin* bvov. r ?l 250,1)00 in two short yean. He even publishes a table of receip t a d expenditures w deh sh >w, in w m ch more the Up'iarn admini tr di -n cost than the Ptck admin* Utratiou. The governor is nud übtedly right, but where does the republican stick out? | Milwaukee Journal, .. Mrs. Bradley. Martin spent $500,000 on a ball, tue tispegiea ■ est ladv in the laud spends $8,(,00 on two dlessee. Considering the rel.itivj size of theirs, or theii bn baud’s income wbicu is the gre ter extravagance?