Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1887 — Page 8

Program of Y. P. C. A., March 1st, 1887.

The Young People’s Christian Alliance ot the PresbyteriaD church will hereafter hold their meetings on Monday evening of each week, instead of on Sunday evening as before. On next Monday evening March 21, the following program will be given: Opening Hymn. -Scatter Seeds of Kindness.” Prayer, Hymn -Rescue the Perishing.” Bible lteailing, By members ol the Alliance, Led by Miss Sarah Chilcote. Address, Dr. F. P. Bitters. Hymn, “Whiter than snow.’ Recitation, Miss Frankie McEweu. Quartette, Mrs. Hyland, Miss Carrie Eger and Messrs. Austin and Bitters. Declamation, Miss Grace Vannatta. Vocal Solo. Miss Nora Hopkins. General Remarks. All are cordially invited to attend, especially the Young People. Bring your bibles.

A New Church.

At last it is our pleasure to announce that a movement for building a new M. E. church in Kensselaer has been inaugurated, with very gratifying prospects of success. A meeting of the leading members of the church was held Monday evening to consider the matter, and it was unanimously decided to build during the present season. The building is to be a spacious and well finished frame structure; and to be located some place on Cullen street, between Harrison and Susan streets. The cost is to be about four thousand dollars. The considerations which led to the choosing of a wooden building instead of a brick was mainly, that a tasteful and well finished and furnished frame building would be more desirable than a cheap brick building.

WHAT TRUE. MERIT WILL DO.

The unprecedented sale of Boschee’s German Syrup within a few years has astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for speedy and effectual cure of Colds, Coughs and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions given by Phys cians, as it does not dry up a Cough, and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affeated and ieaves them in a purely healthy condition. A fottle kept in th- house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor’s bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druglsts and general dealers r? the '-»d Pri v 7 5 certs 'vc - '"»« ‘p frR

The Scott Supper and Entertainment.

Borrowed from Republican. Of all the grand novelists of the world the name of Walter Scott towers mountain high above all others. His inimitable and incomparable works, his novels historical, novels fictional, and novels personal contain such a grand variety of characters of all kinds and grades of life, so high as kings, so low as medicants; so rich as Croesus, so poor as Lazarus; so good as Jennie Deans, so mean as Madge Wildfire; so jovial as W amber, so morose as the Black Dwarf; so lordly as the Normans, so menial as Gurh —so rich and full of fine delineation of human character, picturesque scenery, Scottish legends, that his works are not only read by the English and Scotch, but by every civilized nation, and appreciated above all others. The characters for the entertainment the High School intends to give will all be selected from this great novelist’s works, and the costumes will be as nearly like the originals as they can be made, And in connection with this novel entertainment a grand, gorgeous, bounteous supper will be given. No one in town or in the country round about can afford to absent himself, from this enterb;: or fail to .satisfy his appetite- at the burdened tables. The kind and liberal < if',; ns will do as they did last year ween every thing was furnished so plentifully and so richly. /The so .-oral committees will visit you next Saturday sollicking for this grand occasion, and as the proceeds of this supper are to be applied to so laudable a purpose as the increasing of oup already fine library, no kind parent whose children are or wi,U be by these books wII retnse to give ‘something, whatever toe donor feels dispdsed I

to give—cakes, bread, chickens, turkeys, ham, coffee, —anything. This princely supper and royal entertainment will be given pn Friday evening, April Ist. The hour will be advertised in the next issue of this paper. One of the features of the evening will be the voting of a goldheaded cane to the most popular gentleman present, and a fine silver dish to the most popular lady. Another feature will be a Fantastic Exhibition, in which grand scenes &c. are to be presented. All kinds of candies will be exposed to sale, also oranges, bananas, popcorn, peanuts, everything desirable that is edible. Let everybody make arrangements to attend this entertainment and as the money cleared will be invested in good books for your children, spend freely and liberally. We would like to make two hundred dollars. More concerning the supper and entertainment next week.

An End to Bone Scraping.

Edward Shepherd,of Hrrlsburg, Ill* says: ‘Having received sc much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity it. H ave had a running sure on my leg f■ r eight yejirs; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scrap _<l or .eg amputated. I used, instead, thr. e bottles ot Electric Bitters an,: seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica Sal a.d my leg is now sound and wle.’-S’s Elect'ic Bitters are sold at fifty <r a bottle, and Buckl»r s Arnica 3 * . , 'l 5. jci be < m al* n 4 • Mrs. J. W. Powell and Mrs. Yal Seib, by letter, and Mrs. Jos. P. Hardman, Miss Libbie Walton, Miss Nora Hopkins and Mr. Louis Hollingsworth, by profession, were added to the Presbyterian church roll last Sabbath.

Chas. A. Roberts is still in business at the old stand on Front street and ready for the Spring' Trade with a full line of lAgricultural Implements^ THE ,'CME PULVERIZING HARROW the best ever made. A “NEW DEAL” BY Deere m Company MOLuME, ILLINOIS. Two Horses can flo the wort of THree. A SAVING OF ONE-TIG IN THE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches heretofore required for 16 inches The greatest plosr improvement of the times, THE “NEW BEAL” WHEELED WALKING PUT'g &IXGLE AXl> nOUBZM EUI: 10 TV. ■ Zanesville Brown Oullivators m three styles Three makes of Corn Planters, Five varieties of Harrow;., Mowing & HarvestingMachn’s Fine Baggie.; A Fer-i.ig.--e, Strep baker Wagons. BJOKWiiLTEv- ENGINES THKFSL.LNG MACHINES, ETC. ETC: ETC. . PSPThdoes ns low as the., lowest. CHAS. A. ROBERTS. - . 0 i . .:

F. W. REUBELT.

Assignee Sale. At the Chicago Fair— Wm. Eisner, —opposite the ourt House J-he Greatest Sacrifice Sale ever known in Jasper county. Clothing, ( rockery, Ac. Ac*. This sale will only be for two d- ys, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m., SATURDAY, March the 20th, and MONDAY, March the 28th. R emember this Rare Opportunity, which will only be for the above Two Days. CHICAGO FAIR- Wm. Elbner. < 'II AS. K. Mareman, Assignee, from Chicago. THE WRIOMT USmtaking:! Furniture F^ooms, i.pS- ~

NEW! AT ,C NEW!! ■ % I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell Farm#MaohinerYw EIISDS?II!IiXAEin|IXS® EMPIRE BIRRS L And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines.— [ am also prepared to do inlthe best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGIESG repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to orcter, and of the best material and workmanship. Sac' ’Shop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Ikmk,^|FJ „ , , , F H. YEOMAN* Rensselaer, md, May 21, 1886

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