Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hot? You bet! Normal begins next Monday. Big show next Monday. Morocco fair Sept. 14 to 17th, inclusive. The Fountain Park Asi&mUy at Remington, August 6th to 18th. The Dav Brothers are placing a number of substantial crossings. Mrs. Parcels, Monticello, is visiting her son Ed. and family in this city. Isaac Reubelt and family are visiting relatives and friends in this city. Horace Henkleand wife, Noblesville, visPedtheir father, L. H. Henkle, Sunday. A daughter at the home of County Superintendent Hamilton, Wed nesday evening Randolph Wright, near Mt. Ayr, had his thigh broken Saturday, by a kick from a horse.

Mrs. Robert Herron, Monticello, visited her daughter, Mrs Ander« son, in this city, Tuesday. Sam. Borchardt and family, Florida, are visiting relatives and tilends in this citv. Misses Marshall a.d Francis, of LaPorte, are visiting the family of R. W. Marshall, in this city. The K. O. T. M Lodge have added 25 or 80 new members to their order during the past week. John C. Carmichael and Anna M Hollin were married Wednes. d. y evening last, by Rev J. I. Brady. Lawdie Martin, Cincinnati, is is visiting his mother Mrs. G. D. Martin, and friends in this city and vicinity. Miss Madge Beam entertained’ Monday afternoon, in honor of a guest, Miss Bessie Williams, of Reynolds.

Mrs. P. W. Glarke and children, and sister Myrtle Pulver, are visiting friends in Lowell, Hammond and Chicago, Rev. Mr. Jeffries, Apple Creek, Ohio, will occupy the Presbyterian pulpitnext Sabbath-- morning and evening. You are invited. Jas. H. Gfaapman and wife are enjoying a health and pleasure ti ip through the north and east se3“ tions of this glorious Republic. Mamie Borntrager and two sous, Louisville, Ky., are making a two mouths visit with Uncle Charlie Borntrager, a ccuple miles south of this city. Robert A. Herron and wife, and Will Anderson and wife came up to attend the funeral of Wallace Nichols. Mr. H. is a brother of Mrs. Nichols. One of the naw Monon engines, No. 111, on Friday hauled nine cars from Rensselaer to Monon, fifteen miles in sixteen minutes, making one stop. — Indianapolis Journal. Will Anderson, so eman over the stone cutters at the new court house, resigned his position on Tuesday of this week and left Wednesday for his home in Monticello. “Tradition of Free Masonry and Bible Coincidences, with the Mysteries,” by H. M. Bibb. ; t the Church of God, next Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. All are invited.

Wallace, son of John L. Nichols, a prosperous farmer living onefourth of a mile south of Mt. Ayr, was found dead in his barn this morning. It is thought that he was kicked by one of his horses and in*tantly kille J. He had pros bably bren deal for two or three hours when found. Recently the Southern Illinois Medical association expelled two of its members because they advertised m the local papers. The Southern Illinois Press association retalliated by the adoption of a rule to leave off the title of “Dr.” when referring to them. Ohio editors even up with still a batter plan; they attach the name of the attending physician to obituary notices.

Miss Grace Goover, the young lady whqm the Sentinel mentioned as having been severely burned while filling the tank of a gasoline stove, died at her home in Kentland last Sunday morning. Go Clerk Coover and xyife of this city left for the above place the same day to extend what consolaiion they could to the giief stricken parents. Gracie was a most love able young lady of seventeen years and being her parents only daughter her tragic death renders ’ to lhem a severe blood.