Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Whoop! We’re the boys that done it!!” —In a horn. On the last Saturday of August, I will hold an examination foi admission to Purdue University. D. M. Nelson, Co. Supt’. Rev. B. F. Ferguson will preach at the F. W. Bactist church next Sabbath, at 10| o’clock, a. m. All invited. Our old Monticello friend W. Ed. Reynolds, called in to see us a few moments yesterday. His visit to Rensselaer was in the interest of the Monticello Wood Pulp Company- _ David J. Thompson, Esq., started yesterday for Indian River, north Michigan. Messrs. John L. and Sanford Makeever, in response to a telegram, a rived yesterday from Nebraska. Their father, Mr. Madison Makeever, is very ill. A daughter for Ben Tuteur, and a son for Peter Giver, last Friday. Both Democrats, and doing finely. The Ladies’ Literary Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. C. C. Starr, to-morrow (Saturday) at 1 o’clock p. m., hold a short memorial service, then proceed to the Court House and participate in the proceedings at that place. The members are earnestly requested to be promptly on hand. Work has commenced on the new brick building of Mr. Leopold, on she site recently occupied by Dr. Martin’s office. The building will be 20x75 and two storie? high. If you want good clothing at low figures, call and examine the large stock just opened out at Fendig’s. In the matter of supply, variety in styles, quality of goods, and low prices, Fendig can not be surpassed. All are invited to call, examstock and ascertain prices, before purchasing elsewhere. William, son of John B. Lefler of Hanging Grove township, died at his father’s residence last Sunday, aged about 20 years. But a short time has intervened since the death of a daughter occurred from the same disease—consumption. Mrs. Josh Jones and daughter Mary the other day confronted Justice Purcupile on the charge of milking cows not belonging to them. Mrs. J. was discharged, but Mary gave bail to answer at the Circuit Court. Senator Hoover visited Rensselaer Tuesday, and was the recipient of numerous and hearty congratulations from his constituents in this locality. B@“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. Bissenden & Sons, painters, have located their paint shop in rooms west side Vanßensselaer street, north of Washington. We 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-'’lass goods. They solicit trade. Give them a call. 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.