Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Campbell & Farden. Dr. Kelley is happy over a new son, and Owens over a new daughter. Circut Court commences the October term at this place next Monday. John G. Reynold’s little sorel mare took first money in the running races at Crown Point and Winamac, last week. Roberts & Bro. have the celebrated Logansport Wagons made by Spiker & Harrison, for sale. Cash, Hopkins desires us to state that he has 430 shucks of corn for sale. The celebrated Logansport Wagons, manufactured by Spiker & Har rison, are for sale at Roberts & Bro. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins will lecture at the Christian Church next Sunday morning, at J o’clock. All are cordially invited to attend A meeting of the District Medical Society of Benton, Newton, White and Jasper counties will be held at Mon ticello, on Tuesday, Nov. Bth, 1881. It is hoped there will be a full attendance of the members. S. C. Maxwell. Pres’t. J. A. Lovrtt, Sec’y The new patent Coffee Pot which j being introduced in this community has enlisted the attention of some of our best known citizens, who commend it in the highest terms. A patent condenser prevents the escape of the fine and delicious flavor, which is not a virtue of the common style, therefore requires less coffee, and will in a short time save its cost. A strainer, Oi sack, in which the coffee ia placed prevents any sediment mixing with the fluid, and renders unne cessary rhe use of egg for clearing purposes. Those wishing a light and profitable business will do well to call on the Patentee, at the Austin House, Rensselaer. This patent bears date September 27th, 1881. State and County Rights for sale.

Domra's “Hngai!” Twihmmiih Are Coxxxlxxgf! Manager Donaviu, during the past two seasons, has been unable to meet the demands of lecture assoeiatic M, lyceums, societies, churches and irdlviduals, by at least three hund od nights. To meet this demand TWO SEPARATE COMPANIES have been organized, and will be known ns “ ‘DONAVIN’S “ORIGINAL” TEN NE3SEANS’ ” an d “ ’DON AVIN’S “F A M O US” TENNESSEEANS.’ Each company is composed of a dvu ble quartette and an accompanist. The “Original” Tennesseeans, during their nine years of existence have made changes, as sickness, marriage, and various other reasons have made it necessary. In all. 28 colored vo _ calists have been connected with and educated (musically) in and gained celebrity by being ”Original”Tennes seeans. The two new companies will contain the best of these 28 voices,— In re organizing into two companies Mr. Donavin guarantees that be has preserved in the 'Original” and the “Famous” companies, every excellence which made the reputation of the “Original* Tennesseeans the most enviable of any colored company that ever appealed to the confidence and patronage of the people. The “Original” company is to appear in

Kensselaer, Wsdusday Erainj, October 13, M Mr. Donavin.manager of the “Original” and “Famous* Teneesseans promises to donate the entire gross re ceipts to any charitable institution in the town if his company is not the best colored concert troupe ever in organization. I will further add: The deepest basso living is with Donavin’s “Original” Tennesseeans. Second basso of the “Original” Ten. nesseans is undoubtedly the most popular colored basso living. The revival leader, with the “Original” Tennesseans, is a genius. His peculiar style is a very close portrayal of the shouting, singing characer of the South.

The press pronounces the soprano singer of the “Original” Tennesseans a wonderful soprano, and the peer of many far more pretending. . Get your reseived seat tickets at once of Hardman “The” Jeweler— Fifty-four reserved seats checked last Saturday, the day I placed the diagram in his charge. Let me say to you, come out and he ar a style of soprano that is new, novel and varied, at OPERA HOUSE on WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 19th, 1881. Admission 35 and 50 cents: children under ten years of age 25 cents. Reserved seat tickets 50 cents, at Hardman's “The* Jeweler. Yours most respectfully, NOBLE J. YORK, Lessee and Manager of Opera House.