Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For Councilman, First Ward, BENJAMIN F. FENDIG. For Councilman, Second Ward. JOHN EGER. For Councilman, Third Ward, WILLIAM H. BEAM. City election Tuesday, May 3d. Wm. A. Hoover shipped a car load of hogs Tuesday. Press Hemphill has moved on to a farm in Keener township" T. P. Wright now occupies the Lamson property, near creamery. County Board Education will meet Monday May 2d, next. The G. A. li. and W, K. C. will move into their new hall in the court bouse Monday.

o e E F Short keeps constantly on hand thy *5. ost extensive stock, and greatest v riet J in the line of agricultural implements.— Give him a call. - Thursday evening last, at the home of the brides par nts in this city, Miss Pear], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hollister, and Mr. dcnry ■ . Wood. R :v. H. Middleton performed tho ceremony .. After they weie prououncc-d husban.l and wife. Rev. C. D .Jeffries ofiered an impres ive prayc r. Mr s. Henry Pu cupilthas opened up a millinery stock at- her home in the residence part of the Ludd Hopkins-uilding first door north f Wright’.-, undeitaking rooms, and desires all of berold friends and patrons a well as ethers to call and see hei goods and price before purchas - ing. Mrs. Henry Purcupile.

Our high school b' vs a e in ! ■* ingpr pain tic us for the North wet t lndiaua High Scnool held day hxh ercises, at Remington. >. At no time has there been so extensive a display of viporou-, healthy fruit and and ornamental trees as we have now on hand at White’s liyery bam in this city, and lor excellence have never been surpuste . You cau not fail to get just wh t you need Call arid seo. Renicker BrosMessrs. Tafcei, Curtis and Hawkins of Remington, have disposed of their intests in the Indiana Macadam Company to th3Rensc selaer stockholders. Thursday afternoon a telephone message was received in this city from Lafayette stat ng that the state militia of Indiana was order ed to report at Indianapolis withit. 48 hours. Remington has granted a 25year franchise for an electric light I plant Street arp lights for the j town wi 1 be furni hed at SSO per ! year each. i ! Judge Healy’s is place for | shoes—Gen+s', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it. Homer Kessler. Ass’t Gen. Ag’t Union Central Life Ins - Compar y of Cincinnati, Ohio,, is o'er ircm Logans ort, Ind., to pay Mrs. W . W. Berry, of Monon, SI,OOO, her husband, recently deceased, hav ing held a policy in this rehab’s company.

The supreme court holds the qt shop liquor law legal as*to all deal ers who who sell to consumers, an r this will require tin taking out of a *tate liquor license by druggist, bsrjrel houses, quart shops and a}} other retail dealers, it docs not apply to brewers aud distillers who sell only to dealer?, but will obviously cut off their re tiil trade • Charles Vjok, the Optieian, says that his business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the faot thatbe keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains his claim. R. W. Marshall visited Kankakee, 111,, Friday of last week. Rpv, D. A. Tucker has so far rt covered from his accident es to be able to be about again.