Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1898 — DEFERRED LOCALS. [ARTICLE]
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Tuesday last a family re-union was held at Al. L. Spitler’s. Tlieseveii'nnd one-half miles of water pipe has all been laid. A ten-pound daugh'er ~t the iiome <>f R v. Austin, Sunday. Ed. Dexter, of Lnfayette, is visiti g relatives and fri nds in Rensselaer. ■ Protracted meeting will begin at Rose Bud church Tuesday eveuimi January 25th. Will Schnnlaub is spending the holidays with his parents and triends in this city. Miss Ella liitchey is spending the holidays with relatives n friends n Indianapolis Prof. Sniders nr, family ro pending the holid y vacati n at Hadley, this date. Alias Ad a Chilcote is attending the state teachers’ association m session at Indianapolis. M s. R /. (’rain, of Logansport, a visit ng her father, James U Thiawb, and friends in this city. Miss Stel'a Piukison and Mel" ville Kenton are off ou a severa month: visit to New Mexico Mrs. J C Gwin is spending the ’’olidiys with her daughter, Mrs. Ellie ihoinas, at Englewood. Trustees Babcock and end are in a’itenda ce on tn meeting < f township trustees at Indianapolis Gases of scarlet fever ’re repoited in the families of Frank Minibus and W S. Faits. Advertised Letters- Wn. Burns John Cr tty F Moodv, Garfield Smirty, Lee Sayers, Mrs. Minni< P> 'well'. Fro. Masball has had a Seven attack of chicken pox, 1 u we a > pl ased to note its abl to be >bi ui again. Wilbur, Belle and Bo se L.Jly nd Betina Paxton, of Michigan ’ity, are visiting Sin riff Reed and ii'e in Rejcpelaer. Miss De ls M'ddleton, a teacbd iii the Thorntown schools, is vi iti g her parents, Rev and Mrs. Middleton, in this c ty. Frank Heukl- has purchased the interest < f Mr. Nichols in the grocery firm of McFarla d & Nichols, near the depot. A gasoline jet ignited some furniture stored uwav on t>e tiro floor of the court house, Mon ay mor iug last, causing damage to the ext. nt of $7 0.
Aire Lola Patton, o' 'Vest Superior, Wis , and r; eo. V Mose, of VV iscon-in University, are pass ing the holidavs with their in ther and friend? in this e ty. □Le muel VV, llf.nkie, one of the oldest' settle-s of Jasper county, died on Monday morning Inst after a few hours iiiness, aged 79 years and 24 days He became a resident of Jasper countv in 1841. In 1842 he married Mary Griffith, who died in
1850 leaving four children Two | yeare afterward he married Miss Russell. To this union wer born eleven children. Of all these child en seven survive uim. In Apr.l of this y»ar he whs married to Mrs Mattie B>wman. of thss citv. who survives him. We believe tie wis a charter member of Iroqnds Lodge No 143, 1. O. O F. of tms city, and th - f i oral services were hel 1 u h der its d : recti >n. ; Ht w s .dely known and neld in high esteem a a a neigh or and ciiizen. Ghbat Music Offeb. Bei.d us thenames and addresses of three oi more performers on the piano o.- organ together with ten cents in silver or postage and we wdl mail you ten yi-ces full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc , arrang d for the piano anJ tig u. Address: Poi’ULAit Alusic Pub. Co., ndianap -iis, lud.
