Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

r • • - ’ 1 V- 1 - - /' Spam, the the French minist3i } has signed the ultimatum of this oountry necessaty to peace. The Jonrnal alludes to a Den • oeratie office holder in Jasp r county who, some yeais ago, weit wrong, and the whilom Democrat ? man say he remembers, and Le didn’t go wrong. From the a!lu» sionß to the matter it is painfully evident that the Journal man and the Democrat? man are at sea on the subject they are discussing. Tiie erring official was not a Democrat. .he was an ardent ‘reform mer? More anon! Miss Ada Chilcote returned from Terre Haute, F/iday. Sunday afternoon last Monticil” lo was visited by a cloud-burst. The merry-go-round has pulled up stakes and gone to other fields O. B. Mclntire, Indianapolis, visited this city a few days this week. The members of the Rens3eLe r Sunday schools are at Fountain Park today. Mrs. Millie Parker is up and about again, after a brie! but dan* gerous illness. Frank Meyer has retained from a visit with relatives in Pittsbu -g, Pa., and Ohio.

Tom Harris, llemtngton, was the city during the week whoopin'* up the Remington Fair. Miss Belle Marshall returned from her visit with Lapcrte relatives and friends, Wednesday. Miss Goldie Schanlaub, Mt. Ayr. is visiting he cousiD, Miss Blanche Schanlaub, in this city,

Marshal Brown, Yv heatfield, bro’t a piisoner to tne pen the other day charged with stealing $45. Hon. John Ross, Democratic candidate for congtes, was in the city a few hours Wednesday. James M. Gardner, of tlmNows els mills, has moved into Mrs. Flo Sears’ tenement house on Ri er st. Miss Lena Washburn, after a protracted visit returned from Chicago to her home ia this city Wednesday. The Remington Fair wi be held August 23d to 26th inclusive... Four thousand dollars in cash premiums will be awarded. The old clerk’s office,on east side of public square, is occupied by the law and real estate office of Thomas and Rav Thompsou. Joe Borntrager returned la.t week from his visit to Ohio, and brought with him a bride, Miss Mary Zink, of Wapakonito, Ohio. The six-year old daughter of Mrs W H Gvvin, rear " Pleasaut Ridge, died last Buuday from diphtheria. Interment in the Crockett cemetery.

iS. E. Sparling will lecture a* l the E W. .baptist church Sunday evening. Subject: “England and and the homes ot English authors. Judge D. P. Baldwin has f closed an £B,OOO mortgage on the Eogansport Journal office, taken possession thereof, and will cons tinue its publication. Dr. S. N Caldwell died at his home in Mt. Ayr, Tuesday evening last, aged about 72 years." Heart trouble. InLrment m Weston bemeterv, this city, Thursday following. Hemplpll’e cow barn, on east bank of the river near the bridge, was badly cLmaged by fire this forenoon about 10:30. The fire laddies saved it from fotal destruction. Origin nuknown. Friday morning Joe Thornton’ while pressing hay for Gao. Wil cox, a 1 Surrey, attempting to push down the hay with Lis foot, got it caught in the press and it was badly crushed. Drs Washburn & English are treating him. The Latest ! We are located over Vanatta’s Har ess Shop, where the latest ‘Fad of Fifteen Photographs,’ (not Tin Types,) are made for fifteen cents. W. E. PETERSON. Some time ago Dr. J. W. Horton, of this city, furnished a set of tet-th te Pet r Rhoua, with the assurance that he would not be able to eat with them for some weeks. Peter now says Doc storied, as he has masticated with them from the si-art without the slightest in con* venience. The citizens’ committee of the thirty second national encampment of the Grand Anny of the Republic, of theci'yof Cim inna ti, Ohio, has agreed to furnish accommodations for the lodging and shelter of thirty members of Rensselaer Post No. 84 Dept, of Indiana, in (Jam 1 Sherman, on condin dition that the Post will pay a ,y 'and al damages that may be caused by carelessness, or ill psage, of the furniture and fixtures of the tents they occupy during the encampment. Commander D. H. Yeoman fiae accepted the stipulations on the part of Post No. 84