Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Through Tickets.— C: F. Wren, th e station agent at this pl/tco. * s now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place a rational being would desire to go—North, South, East or West. If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he can do fer you.
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL FRIDAY JUNE 22. 18811.’
The Ladies of Reosselaor and vicinity are especially invited to call eu Miss Mollie W. Babcocti, at Mrs. LaRue’s Millinery Stove, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery, &c. IST'Drees Goods soid by somple. Circuit Court lontinues in session. Jean Spitler is clerking for Bedford & Warner. Charley Warner is spending the summer vacation at home.
T. J. Farden has hied himself to the country for a few days. J. J. Waterbury, merchant tailor, went to Monticelio yesterday. Miss Jeanie Ealing, of Monticelio, is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Birdie Hammond is yisiting Mabel Caswpbell, formerly of this place, at Oxford. ~ Mr. Berry Parris and wife returned from their Western trip, Wednesday evening. Mad ame s E. L. Clark and A. W Cole are visiting friends at Whitehall. Michigan.
Trains now pass Rensselaer, North —4:3G A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A. M,; 10:33 P. M. Mrs. O. C. Davis’. nith her little daughter Fay, i 3 visting friends at Monticello and Delphi. A match game of base ball to-day at this place, between the “Monou” boys and bur “Comets.” Miss Blanche, daughter of Judgo Vinton, of Lafayette, is the guest of her cousin Mrs T. J- McCoy.
Mr. G, D.Lenier, Logansport, says: “For Purifying and Enriching the Blood Brown’s Iron Bitters i 3 unequaled. ”
Genie Hammond, for a handsome boquet, and Willie Hammond, for a mess of flnsuetrawberriss, will please accept our thauks.
Roberts & Bro. keep constantly on hand Wagons and Buggies of all makes and styles. Call, examine and ascertain prices. _ “I can’t hold the baby any longer,” said a voung father, “it’s getting too hoavy.’ J “Pshaw, Edward! you used to hold me for hours and never complain.” Miss May Miller returned home last Tuesday evening from the State Nor mal School, at Terre Haute, where I she has been a student since Sente in. I tember last. j . j Rev. Gilbert Small will preach at i the Bowling Green School House, on j the first Sabbath of July, at 3 p. $r (At Rensselaer on same day at 10:30 a. M. and 7 ;45 p. m. The ladies of the M. E. Church gave an ice'-cream and strawberry festival, Friday evening of last week, at the residence of the pastor. It passed off pleasantly and with profit,
Dwelling House for Rent.—Lyman Zea, being about to move to Monticello, offers his dwelling house, near the creamery, for rent. Will rent for a period of! oueyear. For terms, c&c.. apply to M. L. Spitler.
Excursion Rates.— The L., N. A. & C. RR. will sell Round Trip tickets Trotn all stations, to nil stations, on July 3d and 4th, good returning untJ July sth, at the rate of two cents per mile for entire distance traveled.
The annual election for officers of the M. E. Sunday SchQOl held Sunday afternoon, resulted: Superintendent—R. P. Benjamin. Ass’t Sup’t—T. J. Fardin. Secretary - Ella Rhoades. Treasurer—Ezra L. Clark. HIGHLY ESTEEMED. . The youthful color and a rich lustre are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of P,arker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed for its perfume and purity.
