Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY MARCH 16. 1883.
Mrs: Livermore at the Opera House to-morrow evening.
Col. Copeland comes highly recom mended, and will enterUin our people at the Opera House next Tuesday evening.
A. Leopold is Iu Chicago this week purchasing a supply of Spring and Summer goods. Misses Della and Arilla Cotton expect to depart for Dakota soon. The Ladies Literary soct/ty at the residence of Mrs. Rev. J. J. Claypooi to-morrow afternoon. Mrs, Jas. C. Morgan is visiting friends at Georgetown 111. We regret to learn that Mrs. Jack son Pfiegley is prostrated by a severe attack es patalysis. I. W. Potter is adding an addition to his residence. -Frank Henkle is making improve meats on his property. King Bros. & Clark have their grocery and restaurant ne r the depot in full blast. We wish the firm success. P. S. Gorkii s formerly of the Rens selaer Republican, will assume management of the Fowler Era in June next. Pecuniarily we wish >,him success. D. J. Eastburn of the Mewton I County News has assumed control of j the Benton County Review. He has ! leased the News. Henry Aldrich, of Carpenter town* ship, has purchased a five acre lot adjoining Rensselaer, and will imme-, diately commence the erection of a dwelling, Mr. Jos. Williams and family again turned their faces Kansasward Monday last. Mabbied.—By Eider D. i\ Hals" tead. Wednesday, March 14, 1883, al the residence us the bride’s parents, in Rensselaer, Mr. J. B. Mackey, of Streator, 111., and Miss Lovina Platt us t is place. Mis* Emma Martin is in receipt es a fine supply of Spring Millinery goods. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at her establishment on f ront street. Mayor Jacobs, of Logansport, has commenced the publication of “The Temperance Banner” in that City We acknowledge receipt us No. 1. March Term Jasper Circuit CoJrt commenees next Monday. , Next Sunday morning R. S. Dwiggins will deliver a discourse, at the Uhristain Church, on the subject of the end of the world. Ht will answer the question, “Is the world to be burned up?” All are Invited.
Lee E. Gluzebrook left Rensselaer Monday tor bis home in Monroe Co., Iml. We wish him success in nis uew held. O. B. Cissel is employed at the Makcever Mouse. “Ob* is industiions, attentive, and understands, his duties. Mr. Blue is foituuateTri se curing his services. ‘ . 4 Mr. J. J. Waterbury nas stood the rest of skilled opposition in his trade in Rensselaer, which has established Him as a first class Tailor, and we speak for him a first class trade the coming season. Give him a call. Nat. Bates left Monday last for Nebraska to purchase a car load of selected seed corn. Nat- says he wi 1 bring nothing but what will grow. Johu Smith died in Barkley Township Monday night lust. The funetal of Grudma Spitler, 8 turday last, notwithstanding the prevailing storm, was very largely attended. Mr. Zachvbtah Spitler, of Newton Co., was in attendance at the funeral of his eieter-in-luw, Mrs. Spitler, Satuiduy. Mr. 8 is well and favorably nown to many of oik citizens.
LECTURE.
Mrs. Mary A. Ltvkrmoke, of Boston will deliver a lecture at the jOpera House, Satuday evening, March 17 ’Lis Lady is the most popular lady -‘ciurer in the country and is too wall nown to need any recommendation, he announcement of her name h • i incient to secure a full house. •
