Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1898 — Cephalotus [ARTICLE]
Cephalotus
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Frank Bruner is visiting friends •n DeMotte. Miss Mae Dunlap, Chicago, in visiting friends in this* city. Mrs. Tom Joyner axd children spent Thanksgiving in DeMotte, Chas. W. Hanley visited Crown Point this week on legal business. Will Moss’ family, are visiting his mother in this city. Miss Nel|ie Moss returned Buna day fr om a month’s visit in New* York. Art. Cole and wife, Engiewoo , arc visiting relatives and friends! this city. Judge Healy is ope ing cut an extensive new stock of Boots and Shoes, Rubbers of all kinds, school s oes, etc , for the tall and winter trade, at the lowest prices. Albert E. Josserand and Laura Belle Randle ware married Wed* nesday morning at tn j home of the bride’s mother near Pleasant Ridge Rev. Sheppard officiated. Mrs. Zeigler and daughter, Mrs. Sargent. Miss Nora Gardner and friend, Miss Graham, all „f Attica, are visiting the family of Jarnos M. Gardner in this city. The a. arm of fire, Tuesday night, was cause J by crossed electric light wires at the home of Mrs. J. H. Loughridgt. No damage. Judge Healy has had long txpe nence in his line of trade He is an excellent judge of materialand workmanship You will simply consult your own interest in mak ing your footgear purchases from him Myrt,fe. Price entered ULon his duties as County Surveyor, Monday last.
On Monday last Nate J. Feed be?an his second term as Sheriff of Jasper county. Simeon Dowell will enter upon the duties of County Commission* er at the December Term. Deputy sheriff O. P. Robinson conveyed H. B. Noland, of Remington, to Longcliff asylum, yes* terday. Mis Susie Parker returned. Monday evening from a month’s visit with Mrs. Grace Large, at Evansville. Russell Parker, Two Harbors, Minnesota, is visiting hid mother and friends in this city anu vicinity. Mrs. iSancy Davissoa, of Fair Daks, accompanied by Rer neice Miss Alice, daughter of ex survey, or Jchn E Alter, will spend the winter with friends at Dublin, Ara KB>DBftB« Mrs. G. l>. Martin,|accompanied by her son Delaney, attended the wedding ot her son, R. L. Martin, which occurred in Cincinnati, last Wednesday evening. Ernest Middleton and Batea lucaer, of the 159th regiment, having received tneir discharge papei s, are once more private cit* izens. The W. R. 0. remembered the Rensselaer members of Co. 1., \6lst, stationed at Savannah, Ga. ’ bles | S k° X eatat A large stock of school shoes to se.ect from. Call on Judge Hea v, ,he exclusive dealer. John W. Reed, of Medan villa and Mis» Phebe Pearl, daughter of f? 8 !? 61, Gu y> Ifisq., were married at the home of the bride’s parents, in Remington, Wednesday evening mSt. lhe “Snowdrift,” manufactured by J. M. Gardner, of Monitor mills is rapidly forging to the front in public estimation. Try it, and you will nzunt no other. Tom J. Joyner conveyed young Blake to the reform school Thurs* day.
