Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. B. Austin, Esq., has had an incubator constructed, tnd pressed it into service. A son of John Kohler, the brick and til * man, aged eight or ten, Saturday evening last accidentally fell from a wagon loaded with brick, the wheels of the vehicle passing over his feet crushing them severely, Drs. Loughridge and Bitter gave him immediate and necessary attention. W. W. Watson, Esq., is looking up a point for location in Kansas. Mrs. W. accompanied him to Elk Falls, Kansas, wher» slir will visit relatives for a time.

Th Normal opens next Monday. Prof. F. W. Reubelt, the newly elected Superintendent of the Rensselaer Schools has been secured to take the place of Prof. Kirsch, whose duties at Franklin make it impossible for him to assist. Mr. Reubelt is a good man, having had nine years experience in Normal work. H@“Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes will be sold by me at a discount of 50 per cent. Persons obliged to purchase this class of Goods will save money by calling on C. G. Sears, at Liberal Corner. A Hearse always in readiness. a^& Rev. Gilbert Small has been invited by the United Presbyterian congregation of South Argyle, Washington county, N. Y., to deliver an address at the centennial celebration of that church, on the 18th of August. Having been born and educated in that congregation, lie has accepted their invitation, and will visit his old home there.—M onticel'o Btrald.

Bissenden & Sons, painters, liave located their paint shop in rooms west side Yanßensselaer street, north of Washington. A very pleasant crowd of Rensselaer young folks composed of the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin, Misses Lola Moss, Lizzie Purcupile, Gertie Robinson, Mary Yates, and Messrs. Chas. Warner, Robert Phillips and Chas. Spitler, paid our town a visit last Saturday evening, on a serenading expedition. They made our town fairly echo with their delightful strains of music. When Chas. Warner assumes an attitude on a gate post in front of a house he never fails to awaken our young ladies and bring them to the front every time. Thrice welcome friends, call again. We always keep a supply on hand. — Monon DispatchWe invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Monticello Woolen Factory on Bth page of this “Sentinel.” Captains Ward and Snyder are honorable business men, fair and liberal in their dealings. Having refitted the establishment with new and improved machinery, and employed expert workmen, they are prepared to manufacture first-' 1 lass goods. They solicit trade. Give them a call. Notice of Sunday School Plc-nic. There will be a Sabbath School Picnic held by the Presbyterian and Free Will Baptist Sunday School conjointly at the C. D. Stackhouse Grove, five miles north of Rensselaer, on Thursday July 23rd. All friends of each church and schools represented, (are invited to join with us in this pic-nic. Come everyone of you with well filled baskets and help to make it a day of enjoy ment for [friends and children as well as yourselves All]expecting to attend are requested to meet at the Presbyterian church, promptly at 9 o’clock, Thursday morning. All who can, are requested to bring teams and provide oonveyance for as many Sunday School scholars as they can. By order Com. Charles F. Shroyer, stone-mason offers his services to all needing work in his line. . Workmanship guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Orders addressed to him at either Rensselaer or Blackford will receive prompt attention.