Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

|§# Him. iialtwl. fe'iiiDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1884 %jammmmmmrnmmmmmmmmammm ■■■ ™ 1 " ... Grauviilo Moody.' Jt*> w^e » Barkley township, are visiting friends 1 n I o vv a. The Supper and Fair on lue evenings of Hie 10th and 11th. was financially a decided sue; ess. J, l. McCord, now of Garrison, la., is visitiug ‘home and friends’ in this vicinity. Prepare f or cold weather b procuring good clothing at Fendigs Mrs, S. P. Tlniu’pson, oi Rensselaer, is visiting her father, Cyrus Fultz.—Oxford Tribune. Ladies and Misses CloaKS, Circulars, Dolmans, etc, a nice lot; cheaper than ever before at Fendig’s Mr C. P. Mitchell and wife, form erly of this place, now of Indianapo; iis, .ire vising fiieuds in Reusselaer, Good Linen towels 15c apiece Former price 25. come aud purchase a big bagain while we have them. < Hemphill & Honan.

On Christmas and New Years day the post office in Rensselaer. Ind., will be ©oen one hour only—from 12 m to 1 p,tn. MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY ! ! AT COST UNTIL ALL SOLD. i All our summer millinery, Hemphill a Honan, t ‘ Foe Sale. —A house and several / ols, a ice location, situated on river \ l ank, on good terras. Apply to A. L. Willis, Gunsmith: | ; Rensselaer, Ind.. Dec, 12, 1884. Anderson Miller, of Shelby county, Ind., has purchased the interest of nines E. Flynn in the new mill at this place Mr. Flvnn, who is apme- ; tical miller-will remain in the employ the firm oj Garard & Miller. ________ Died —At Bioouiingtoo, Nebraska, Wednesday, December 3rd, of typhoid fever, Joseph, son of Casper Eiglesbach.in the 21st, year of hi? age. The remains were brought to Rens selaer, and interred in the Catholic Cemetery Sunday last.

Presbyterian S. S. Christmas En-tertainment-Programme. Anthem—‘Echoes frcm Pelestine’ by Madames Ferguson and Dunlap,Q Misses Carrie Eger and Hattie Hopkins, and Messrs. Bitters, Kirsch. Austin and Robarts. Prayer—By Rev B. F. Ferguson. Select Reading—'A Christmas Story,’ by Miss Lizzie Smith. Song—By Little Folks. Recitation—Chasie KeJley. Recitation—Ghasie James. Song—By School. The entertainment will close with the appearam e of Santa Claus an d family, and thedistrit ution of presents. By Order of Committee. A more complete programme of exercises will be prepared for publication next week, We call attention of our readers to an ndvnrtisment of the Ohicago Cottage Organ Company in another col umn.and wo taice pleasure in recommendirg to thejgeneral public a com pany whose organs have attained a poptilar reputation for their superior mnsleal qualities, artistic beauty and general excellence. This Company ranks among the laigest and beat in the Uniced States, having a capacity for manufacturing 800 organs per month, ancl its organs-are to nearly every inhabitable portion o.' the globe. The members composing the QrmJ of the OhicagoiOrgan Com pany are men of experience, integrity, skilled in their line, conduct their business on an equitable bas's, and we predict for the “Chicago Cottage Organ” a brilliant future.