Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I|> in*. ififtsrl. FUIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1884 Trains pass Rensselaer as |follows: north: 5:03 a. m.: 8:55 a. in.; 10:33 a. m.; and 5:27 p. m. SOUTH. ‘10:33 a.m.; 1:52 p.m.; 0:12 p. ta.; and 10:28 p. m. • ' Win. Anderson, cflowa* is visiting bis unoie W. Q. Smoot, a>t this place, PorthsUin Lawns only 840. per yard, sold: elsewhere at 10c. r Hemphill a Honan, „ . ,T . \ * •■ 5 41 •" '"Mitunih—AMhe reeideqee of the officiating clergyman. M. C. Miner, on Tuesday, Not. lltb, Mr. John Worden to Mlm Martha E King, both of this place, ' For a good, oheap. worm over ooat Call at Fending’* Prepare for cold weather bv procuring good clothing at Fendig’s .■■ Birthday Surprise aud Dinner. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman gathered on the 9th to the number of 115 persons, to celebrate the forty-third birthday of Mrs. Ytomau. Mr. Yeoman being taken into the secret, took Mrs. Yeoman to a neighbor's on a visit. In her absence the crowd gathered and set a magnificent dinner, after which Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman were sent for. Mrs. Yeoman was completely surprised. The friends contributed some very nice presents amounting in value to 15 or 20 dollars. All seemed to haye ageneral good time. A Participant. Ladies and Misses CioaKs, Circulars, Dolmans, etc, a nice lot, cheaper than over before at Fendig’s Religious Discussion, There will be a discussion held at the Court House in Rensselaer, commencing next Tuesday, the 18th, to continue for three days, by R. W. Thompson, of Rushville, Ind., of the Regular Baptist Church, and D. r. Halstead, of the Church of God, of the folio wing propositions, to witFirst—The Scriptures teach that Eternal life is the gift of God, independent of conditions to bo perform*, ed by man. Thompson Affirms. Second —The Scripture's teach that man is wholly mortal, becomes on* tirely unconscious in death and the entire man returns to his orignal state or conditionHalstead Affirms. Third ■-The Scriptures teach that all those oDce converted to Christ, denominated in the scriptures “ir. Chiist Jcsu3,” Bhall in the cl d receive the reward promised the faithful. Thompson Affirms.