Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

also to the Rensselaer Oornef, Band, the Rensselaer ©. 82,'K. of P , and to the Veterans and Cit izens who assisted us, during a rate, v s spreading our floral tributes upon P ae graves of our dead Comrades, and;thus Observing this Memorial Day A* d that this resolution be published in ."x'eob Rensseeaek Republican and D vy ioCBATIC Skntihkl ' B l? r ' Jr '’ r of Post _ . “r, ~F. Chelcote, Com. J. Adj’t. S.J. Joae.'j. 0 f Crawfor dsville, M jntgomery Cr* >t h a( j Asthma for twenty, .one year,,*. Brown’s Iron Bitten entirely '4>irod him.

41»e services at the Christian next Sunday morning, will W) conducted by Elder E. S. Dwig’gins. He will show that by reason of Adam’s transgression, death passed upon the whole human family. But there is a time coming, in the world’s history, when all that was lost by Adam’s sin will be restored. When the world, and all that is in it, will be as it was when God looked upon everything and pronounced it very good.

Mrs. R. 8. Dwiggins returned Monday noon from a visit te An*. Arbor Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Trim bit are visiting Mrs. T.’s father, in Rensselaer, Rev Geo. Haven*. Trains now pass Rensselaer. North —4:38 A. M.,fr:47P. M South—lo:sß A.M.; 10:30 P. M. Mrs. Martha, wire of Nath’l Fleenv er, died at he home, in Rensselaer yesterday at 3 a. m.

J. Wee Duvall has been adding sev . eral new and handsome rigs to bis livery establishment

Roberts Bros, keep on hand buggies of their of their own as well as of other manufacturers.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Purcupile attended the jigmral of Mr. Rowland Hughes at Montioello, List Sunday,

J. J. Waterbury, Merchant Tailor, has moved bis establishment to room over Wright’s furniture store.

The “Comets” talK of organizing a band of minstrels, the proceds of their exhivitions to be applied to the expesses of the *lub.

We understand Rensselaer will soon have a new restaurant and bakery Will occupy the room recently vacated by Farden & Neland.

The L., N. A. &C, R . will sell excursion tickes to Chicago, on Tuesdays aud Wednesdays of each week, until June 20th. Tickets good to return 5 and 6 days. This arrangement will give everybody an opportunity to visit the great “Exposition of Rail way appliauces." now in operation in in the Exposition building, Chicago.

A Basket Meeting will be held by the United Brethren congregation at Brushwood in Uuion township, commencing Friday evening, June Bih, aad continuing over the following Sabbath.

Fulfillment of Peofhacy. —lt is very evident that we are passing thro’ a period of exceptional meteorological disturbance, one of whose effects is the hurricane which has lately created such havoc in various parts of this continent. Scientific people refuse to attempt to account ror their frequent occurrence in a region in which such storms have hitherto been comparatively unknown. Seven yrs. ago it was freely as erted that from 1882 to 1885 there would be precisely just such disturbances as are now occurring, owing, as it wa» claimed, to the position of several of the large planets with reference tv the sun,— The fact that these vaticinations hate proved to be well founded should giye them weight as an exDlanation of the meteorological phenomena of the present period. There is n. present remedy known against the frightf d energies of these storms- All that seems available Is that we endure them with such patience as we may until the period has passed which is influenced by the perihelia of the planets.

FARM l HOUND. Boils, Shoes, Eats, Caps, kv JTEVERY PAIR WARRANfO TOR SALE BY FARDEN & NOLAND, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete line of light and . heavy shoes for men and boys, women and misses, always in stock at bottom prices. In- ~ crease of trade more an object than large profits. See our goods before buyin#. Gets’ Furnishing Goods!