Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Will SchanV:? j i i a trip to Motogco last luesday. Jud J Hunt returned from his recreationary trip to Michigan last Tuesday. Commiss.onera court,Sept - term, commence! one week from hext Monday Last Sunday Mayor McCoy and Delos Thompson returned frem their South Dakota hunting tri . Rensselaer schools will commence fall term fi st Monday in September. Miss Emma Eger, after a pro tracted v.sit with friends in La* fayette, returned to her home in this city last Monday, \Y . B. Austin and wife visited relatives in Lafayette and also the K. ot P. encampment at Indian* apclis this week

C. W. Gray, so severely injured a few weeks since, c!ied at his home in this city, last Sunday, aged 28 years. James, son of Nclsod Randle, and Miss Blanche Thomas, were married at tbe home ot the bride’s mother, in this eitv, last Sunday, Rev. J. L Brady officiated. Mrs. Jennie, wife of E. L . Coy, formerly of this city, died at her home in . Ibuquerque, New Mexi co, 'ast Saturday.

The blase at the Henderson home, in Austin A Paxton’s addi* tion, last Saturday, was extinguished by the efforts of neighb. rs. Loss, light. Andrew «.nd Charlie Newel), Amboy, Indiana, are visiting their uncle Smith Newell, near Yalma. The rnnual conference of the Church of God of the Ara amic faith, will convene in thi§ citv Sept Ist C. B. Harold and wife, of Coal City, In^iana ; attended the funeral of Mary, littis daughter of Jos. P. Hammond, in this city. Mrs. Fannie Teargnrden, af.er a few weeks visit with her father, JEllis Walton, and friends in this city and vicinity, started Monday last on return to her home in Huston, Texas.

George O. Stembel, of Wheat* field. Democratic candidate for Auditor, was in the city Thursday night. Geirge is well qualified to fill the position for which he has been named, is a Democrat, and will make frien s of all who come in contact with him, Mrs J. W- Horton and children ai e vis'tmg relativ s and friends at M uncle. * John H. Callow, Centmlia, IM., is visiting his parents and fyiepds in this city. Any Intelligent, industrious person looking for employment wo’d do well to cotrespond wi h the Parliament Publishing Goiqpapy, about the Perspectosoope, a de* sopiptioa of wbidh will be found in th sissueof the paper. The in*, strument was invented by h mem* ber of the oompafly aod they have undertaken to put it on the market, The well known reputation of the firm is sufficient guarantee that there is no humoug about it. At any rate, it would cost op}y a postage stamp to find a}l abbu.s it.