Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
David J Thompson has]returned from his summer sojourn in Miohigan. Millinery opening October 14th, 15th and 16th, at M. & A. Meyers. Mrs Will Hoover is visiting her parents and friends at Delphi. Mrs C J Weathers is visiting in Mono ticello. The McCoysburg Hotel, Is now ready fer business. A daughter at the home of John Jones, in this city, Wednesday. Charlie Spitler transacted business in San Pierre, Tuesday. Simon Fess, of h ew Albany, and Amos Fess, of Medaryville, visited their sister, Mrs James W Douthit, Sunday. Mrs Eugene Wample, Rockford, 111., is visiting her daughter Mrs J G Montgom ery, in this city. Mrs Agues Forney, of lowa, is visiting Mrs Thomas A Crockett and relatives in this city and vioinity. For your advanced millinery call at M & A Meyers’ opening, October 14th, 15th and 16th. The DeMotte sohools have dosed on aooount of diphtheria. Miss Anna Meyers, Urbana, 111., is visiting Miss Mabel Matbeson. A daughter at Harry Kessinger’s last Sunday. Janies F Irwin has returned from Mineral springs, muoh improved in health. Jasper Circuit Couit, Ootober Term, '£-11 begin next Monday. * Workj is progressing on_the eleotno light and water works plants. Mrs W H Coover and M lss Fern Starr returned from Miohigan F last we k. • Messenger, wi o murdered Charles Nel* sou at San Pi.ne August 12th last is reported captured. Frank Foltz seoured judgment of $ 100 for a fair widow olient, bleach of promise, in the Newton Circuit at Eentlaud this week.
In the cause of Alfred Collins vs G K Hollingsworth et al., venned to Newton county, tried this week at Kentland, the verdict was given to the defendants. Jay Lamsrn and wife expressgratitud to neighbors and friends who so valiantly workeu to save their homo in the reoent fire in their neighborhood. • The flag pole on the tower of the new Court House is now ready for Old Gloiy. A neat, appropriate and handsome weather v.ne would set the pole off to advantage. Isaac Thompson andneioes, Mrs Letitia Zolle and Mrs Mary Crawford and cousin May Thompson, of Bluifton. Ohio, m Judge Thompson's family, ana other relatives nd friends in this city. The new Christian churoh edifice at Fair Oaks will be dedicated Sunday, Ootober 31st. Elder L L Carpenter, of Wabash, will oondnet the dedioatory services A cordial invitationl is extended the public to attend. Mrs. Lanra, wife of Beed Banta, died at her home, in McCoysburg, Thursday morning, at 1 o’olock. of typhoid fever, aged 15 years, 10 months and 4 days 'Deceased was a daughter of William and Melissa Kenton, was married to Beed Banta February 27, 1892, and leaves two little girls aged 4 and 1 years respeotive--Iy. J H S Ellis and B F Fen dig are completing arrangements for a winter lectu e course in this city. The course will include four lectures and one a usical entertainment. Season Tickets - Two Dollars. Join J Ingalls will deliver the first lecture October 27th. 'J he Mczart Symphony Club, Bev John Rusk, Ph D., John U Claik and Dr Frank Bristol will follow in the order named.
Governor Mount has designated October 29th as Arbor Day, and asks that it be generally observed and that cities and towns lay the foundations for fntnre beauty and attractiveness by providing for parks and planting trees, shrubs and viies. For Ootober T rm Circuit Court, beginning next Monday—Grand Jury: Samuel McGuire, Kankakee township. A C Anderson, Newton township. Wm Daniels, Barkley township. Grcenleaf L Thornton, Marion twp. A L Willis, Rensselasr. Wallace Robinson, Rensselaer. Petit Jury: Wm P Bennett, R nsselaer. Harrison Wasson, Rensselaer. Andrew K Yeoman, Marion township. Wm I Hoover, Marion townshtp. Washington Cook, Hanging Grove two. John W Hatchings. Jordan township.' Wm MoElfresh, Rensselaer. Luther H Frame, Keener township. Joh i Y_May, Carpenter township.. John FjGarriott, Union township. James B Jordan, Rensselaer. R. B Harris, Rensselaer. James Marqness, Remington. Erank Hart, Keener township. w Hans Paulsen, Whoatfield. Dallas M Yeoman, Rensselaer. I Sunday evening last while returning to I their home in Newton township, from ! church in this citv, when in front of tu residence of E D Rhoades, the coupling pin of the buggy broke, and the occupants, Mr Francis and wife, were thrown out with great violence. Mr F escaped with a few scratches end bruisos, but his wife was less fortunate as she sustained the loss of three teeth and received several cuts and bruises. Mrs. F was assis ed into the residence of Mr Rhoades and takeh to her home in i he morning. Dr A 8 Dobbs, of New York City, a eeiebrated traveler in the Orient and lecturer on Egypt and the Holy Land, will deliver a course of leotures in this city in the M E ohnrch next week. It will be a : rare treat for our people, and ’B under the auspices! of the Epworth League. . The price is very low for such leotures:— Co rse tickets, 60 cents; single tick ts, 25; uhildren under 15, half rates. He will preaoh at Trinity ohnrch Sunday. Let everybody hear him. FINE STOCK FOR SALE At O K Ritchey’s farm, four miles south of Reniselaer. Having‘retired from the turf, ” not from choice but necessity, trill ‘ sell all my thorough-bred horses. Jersey I cattle, thorough-brad Poland-China ogs, both male and female, bred and unbred, and all being fashionably bred stook.
