Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Township t ustees in the townships of Jordan, Union and Gib lam are to be elected at the Nov* ember election; also three Justices of the Perce and three Constables in each township except Marion, which is entitled to five of each, an ! Carpenter and Wheatfield four of each. Democrats are ca led to meet Tuesday, Sept. 2Cth, (nex'i Tuesday) at the to.lowing Diaces to make nominations: Hanging Grove, McCoysburg. Gillam, Center school house. Milroy, Center school house. i Union, Wild Lilly school house. Walker, Hersh man school house Keener, DeMotte school house. Marion, Citv Hall. Jordan, Egypt school ho se. Carpenter, Remington town hall Newton, ISayler sch ol house. Kankakee, Dunnville school “ Wheatfield, Wheatfield “ “ Barkley, Gozv Pa ace The well and favorably known Yeoman family held a reunion at the home of ’Squire James Yeoman, five miles west of t’ is city, Friday. September 9th, 1898, be* ing the 54th anniversaiy of the oc* cupancy by the Yeoman family of the homestead at which the reunion was held. ihe number in attendance. .110 Yeomans,friends, neighbors, nearbv ard from a distance, passed an enjoyable day... Two lon tables were bountifully filled with the good things provi deded, and the well known reputation of ihe ’Squire and his fams ily for genuine hospitality continue* in the ascendant

The infant child of Hiram and Alice Day died in this city Sunday night, aged about 7 months. Mrs. Marguret Pitman, Gillam township, died at the home of her son, September 13th, aged 67 yrs Charles, eldest son of Carey McDonald, died at his home in Milroy il ip, on the morning of Sept, aged 22 years. itL V.. daughter of Robert J. littio Yeoman, Newton townafttr a protracted illness, September 6th, 1898, aged 2 years. F. Ghilcote, Esq., returned lay from his visit to points v Mexico and California, Washburn,Theo. George and arshall are home from the ertised Letters Mr. J. S. en, Mr. Claud Flinn, Mary or Hesse, Alfred McCaeiy, Meyer, Mr E M Ketchum, faster.

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