Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

€eMtm MrMtfTf Little Effie OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, j August 30 anti 31, 1881. j Grand Chorus of ail the Fair- ; ies, Consisting of iOO Voices. Prof. F. C. Cushman is sparing neither I time nor pains to make this a grand sue * | cess. He has brought with him a complete ! ! paraphary*l:a of costumes, costing between ; ! S6OO and S7OO. He has selected from j among our people some of the very best > talent. .Mrs. W. L. Hatnar wifi assist Prof. i Cushnun in presiding at the piano. For want of space we will only give a I partial list of names of persons who t«ke I part and the characters they represent. I Effie Miss Lizzie H. Purcupile. ' Fairy Queen Mrs. W. De M. Hooper. | Ist Maid Attendant Mrs. C. C. Starr. ! 2nd > “ ...Miss Lettie Hopkins. ; 3rd “ “ Miss Alice Rhoads. 1 4th “ “ Miss Ollie Alter. | 6th “ Ali=-s Belle Alter. | Drunkard’s Wife Miss Lola Moss. Drunkard.'. Prof. IV'. De M. Hooper. ! Mary. t... Miss Della Hopkins. I Old Miser Prof. F. C. Cushutan. Puck, the Fool W. W. Harding. Fanny Ora Duvall. Lessee and Manager of Opera House, Noble J. York, lias kindly tendered to Prof. F. C. Cushman the use of the Opera House for a small compensation, that our people may witness this grand entertainment. A synopsis of this operetta will be given on programme to be issued Saturday of this, or Monday of next week. Puice of children under 10 years, 16 cents; reserved seats, 35 cents. Tickets for sale at J. F. Hardman’s, the Jeweler. Come one, coine all, and witness this grand temperance operetta. This beautiful operetta closes with the grand representation of “Faibies’ Kkpose. ’

Tibbies, who married Bri&ht-Eyes, is blessed with au abundance of moth-er-in-law, for the father of his wife has six squaws. The great temperance petition presented to the Georgia legislature the other day, was ,600 feet long and contained 30,000 signatures. It was greered with applause. “Isay, Jenkins, can you tt-ii tender chicken from an olftMßugh one?" "Of course I can.” how?” “By the teeth.” “Chickens have no teeth.” “Yes, but I have.— Good morning.” “Here lies the youngest of twentynine brothers and three sisters.” Such is the inscription on the stone that marks the last resting place of Gen. Miirston G. Clark, a: Salem |Washington county, Indiana | Green Lake, in Colorado, is 10,252 feet above the level of the sea, and is therefore the most elevated body of water in the world. The lake is 200 feet deep, but the water is so clear that rocks and petrified forests, at its bottom, can be distinctly seen. A little bit of a girl living near one of our cities ran in to her mother from the roadside with some early spring blooms in iter hand, and full o“f the outside glow, exclaimed: “O. mamma, how nice it is to live where somebody does not own everything.” A large eagle was snot on the 15th of last April, atNakkoo, on the Island of Lapiand. It measured six feet and a half from wing tip to wing tip. In a little tin box fastened about its neck by a brass chain, was a slip of paper on which was written in Dauish a statement that the bird was caught and set free again by N. and C. Anderson, of Roetod, in Denmark, in the year 1792. .

Jii tolling! I am now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Workfwarranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COOHELL. FOE BENT.—The dwelling house on the corner of Harrison and Washington Streets, opposite the new Ho, tel. For terms, etc., enquire at the post-office. M. SCHNEIDER. NOTICE TO FARMERS! A large supply of Montieelio Flour has .ju3t.been received at the Rensselaer Mills, which will be sold as cheap as elsewhere. Will exchange wheat and give 36 lbs. to the bushel. Also bran and shorts for sale. Choice Codfish 6J cents a pound, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. All watches and clocks repaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year. Buy your Sugar and Syrups, pure and unpdulterated, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. B. F. lerguson is prepared to purchase all kinds of grain, and will pay the highest cash price for the same. Office and warehouses at his lumber yards.

NEW Meat-Market. [FIRST DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE,,] Rensselaer, - - Indiana* FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, Sansage, Bologna, Hams, Bacon, Etc., Sold i j quantities to suit pur -hascrs.at the lowest pricos. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, The highest market p>ice iucash paid for Cattle. Sbest, Hogs Calves.JPoult.ry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etcl 8, E. WOODS.