Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jud. J. Hunt visited his mother, at Flora. Sunday. Mrs. Nelson ancle visited frieuds in Monon this weak. Hsrr'e Kurrie visited Winamar on legal business, Monday. Try Kennel Brothers’ Vit-uua Bread. None better. James George, Chicago, is vis*, iting his mother and triends in this city. Judge Healy’s is tin plact for shoes —Gen+s', Ladies’ and Children’s. Don’t forget it. '•'he Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor 81.50. Thursday, at !his place, the Rensselaer football team grt away with the Valparaiso boys 16 to 6. Good warm lunch at Kennel Bro’B restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. Misses ae Dunlap and Grace Jouvenat, of Chicago, are visiting friends in this city.
Spencer, son of Cha les Vick of this city, had his arm broken in a street Car wreck at Chicago last Friday. Charles Crawford, c f Barkley township, expects in the neapfuture to take up his residence in Tennessee.' W. B. Austin, Esq., distributed twenty-five sacks oi floar among the needy in Rensselaer, Thanksgiving day. J. W. Paxton, accompanied by his children, Herbert and Florence, visited relatives and friends at Arcadia, Sunday. ’lias Peacock is said to be maks ing a promising effort for the portion of assistant chiet clerk in railway mail service at Louisvile. The entertainment given by the G. A. R. Pest last Friday evening proved a gratifying success. The attendance numbered about one hundred and five. The county commissioners have closed up a contract with E. Bag got & Co., Chicago, for electric light fixtures 'or the now court housp, at $1990. The Monon has purchased large tracts of land in Monroe county filled with the best quality of stone They are preparing to build a 25mile ranch from Cedar Creek to the stone beds will begiu quarrying and shipping next sea son what tbey!claim to be the best stone in the whole state.
‘•lts ihe Jidge ye mane,” who is th? exclusive shoe dealer'in Rensselaer. A practical workman of many experience; a good “jiilge” of stock style and finish, its always “the Jidge ye mane” who keeps the largest and best stock or boots and shoes, at the most reasonable price?, in the city Advertised Letters: Mrs Frank Nelson, Mrs -Tohn Waider, M Withem, M M R nehart, KHa Sneckbergei, Margaret Y Price, cob Fikenberry, ,1 TBarnitt, S E Bean, Fred Hasten. The commissioners have . contracted with the Standard School Furnishing Company, of Chicago, for Burlington Veuitian Blinds for sixty eight windows for the ba: ment and first floor of the new courthouse. Price $392.50.
There was a good attendance on union Thanksgiving services at the Christian church, and the audience was well repaid in the ser* mon delivered by Rev. C. 1). Jeffries. In the evening the Pi esby» terian prayer meeting was adjourneri to the M. E. Special Thanksgiving Praise Service. Married— At the residence of the mother, Sunday last, byliiv. R. F. Ferguson, Henry F. King and Miss America M. Cripps. By Justice Burnham, at his office, on Monday afternoon last, J-hn McFall and Miss Maude Lemman, both of Barkley town' l ship.
A complaint was filed Wednes day morning asking that the con tract made by the commissiouers with F eener and Carn .han, tax ferrtts, be annulled, that the com rai6sioners be enjoined from mak ing any order for the p yment of money to Fleen r and Carnahan, hat the auditor be enjoined from drawing any wa rant in their favor, and that the treasurer be enjoined fTom paying such Warrant if odo is presented to him. Hearing is set for Saturday W. B. Ausliu, Sellers & Uhl, and Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie for plaintiff, Elias Ma non.
