Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

S|l he Momence band has di .bandTry Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. Will Rowels and wife have commenced housekeeping in the Pres*, byterian parsonage. Good warm lunch at] Kennel Bro’s restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. Advertised Letters: G H Chappell, Miss Grace Rinks, Geo. F. Buchanon, Ors Atta. The Indianapolis Weekly Sbutinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor ,31.50. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Gen to’, Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it. D. A. Stoner attended a poultry show at Logansport this week tak ing with two coops of fine chickens. Mrs. Lola M. Patton and children returned to their home in West Superior, |Wieconsin this week. J. F. Irwin, J. F. Warren and John Duvall were admitted to the practice of law at the Dresent term Jasper Circuit Court. Andrew Knox Yeoman returned from his Kansas trip last Tuesday, accompanied, by Bart Burroughs, a former Jasper county boy. Judge Palmer, of the White Circuit court, presided over the tr.al of the “tax ferret” case'in our court this week. He sustains the injunction. Andrew E. Arnold and Miss W innie A. Dewees were married on Wednesday last, at the home of the 1 ride’s parents, two miles north of Rensselaex. John Rush and Miss Mary E.» daughter ot Joseph E. Yeoman, were married at the horns of the bride’s parents Thursday of last week. Rev. W. H. Bayler, offici ting. FOR SALE!. .Large young Jersey cow. Gives about one gallon of milk pef day now. Be fresh in March. Very handsome and gentle. Call on or address Engineer at River Qc.een Mill, Rensselaer, Ind. “Forty Years of Oratory", in two volumes, containing the speeches ofjSehator v oorheea in the House and Senate, his arguments in courts, and also Lectures, is now on the ma ket, and is receiving very favorable notice.

Mrs. BabbabaA., wife of Ad* dison Parkison, died at the family residence on Forrest street, last Sunday morning at 6 o’clock, aged 65 years, 7 months and 20 days. Rev. Middleton conducted the funeral services at the residence Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock... Interment in Weston cemetery. Mrs. Parkison was born in Champaign county, Ohio, May 26, 1832, She was the daughter of John and Mary Kenton, and with them moved to J asp»r county in 1840. She was married to Addison tarkison in 1840. They lived on their farm in Barkley t>w. ship until 1883, wh en they became residents of Bensselaer. To them were born seven children, three of whom, Mrs." Martha Willey. Mrs. Julia Moo e and Stella, survive her, and wit th dr father mourn the loss of a devoted mother and wife. Four brothers and three sisters survive her. She united with the Christian church of Barks I >y township iu 1866, and showed by a consistent life that she was a prac'ica’ Christian She vas always cheerfu and all who knew her were her friends.

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