Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mother Gallow is eightv seven years old to-day. Wm Ooouer would make a first class commissioner for district 1 Mrs. Baech, Indianapolis, is visiting relatives and friends in this city. Justice Burnham is placing n handsome new porch on the west ■ide of his residence. The republican congressional convention will be held m Rensselaer, May 11th, 1898. The incorporation of Monticello as a city was defeated onday by one vote. .200 to 199. The Rathbone Sisters’ benefit will be given Monday night, March 28th, at Ellis* Opera House.
E F Short keeps constantly on hand the most extensive stock, and greatest variety In the line of agricultural implements.— Give him a call, Will Shanlaub has finished term of teaching near Morocco, and re* turned to ms home in this city. . A number of Pythians from this city attended the funeral of W. W. Berry, at Monon, Wednesday. A. T. Perkins has moved into the property iecent!y vacated bv John Q. Alter, on Weston street. Farmers desirous of planting font orchards will do well to call and in ipact the extensive and choice nursery stock now being offered by Benicker Bros., at White a livery barn, in this city. They have several thousands fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, etc., at law rates. Geo. McElfresh, Barkley township, it is said by Barkleyites, as the Democi atic nominee for com missioner for this district, would be the proper man to pit against Bim Dowell, the lepubfican nominee.
At no time has there been so extensive a display of vigorous, healthy fruit and and omame tai trees as we have now on hand at White’s liyery bam, in this city, and for excellence have never been surpassa 1 . You can not fail to get just wh .t you need Call and see. Benicker Bbos. At the annual meeting of the Rensselaer Building and Loan Association the board of directors were re-elected. M. L. Spitl r was re-elected president; A. Parkison, vice president; James H, Chapman, secretary; E. L. Holl ngsworth, treasu* rer, and Hollidgsworth & Hopkins, attorneys. The shares of the first serie* is now worth $192 am those of the second $134. Their face value is S2OO. It is estimated that it will be four or five months yet before the first series pays out. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of W. E. Mauck, died at her home m Newton township, Wednesday of last week, aged 70 years. Interment in North Star cemetery. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all the creditorslof the estate of Robert P. Phillips that the undersigned Administrator has received an order of the Jasper Circuit Court to settle said esta e as insolvent, and the creditors are hereby notified to file claims against said estate with the Clerk of said Court. Charles G. Spitleb. March 26. 1898. Good warm lunch at Kennel & Ab I ett’s restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. Bring on that wooa.
