Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Prisoners broke out of the Monti* eello jail last night;-one of then. Ed. Chamberlain is under indictment for murder. MEMORIAL SERMON. Elder Lemuel Shortridge will preach the Memorial Sermc n, preceding Memorial-Day exercises, at the Opera House, in Renss?laer, Ind., on Sunday, May 27, 1888, at 10| o’clock, am. All ex-soldiers and sailors are requested to meet with Rensselaer Post G. A. R., their wives, mothers, sisters and daughters with the Woman’s Keliei Corps at G. A. R Hall, and the sons of Soldiers and Sailors with Gqb. R. H. Milroy camp S. of V.—all to march in column to the place of services. The churches and general public are invited to attend. Come, everybody. Per order Committee. Miss Mattie Moore carried off the higuest honors of the Rensselaer High School graduating class this year Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen. Mrs Chari'S Johnson and Mr and Mrs E K Mason, of Whitehall. Michigan. are visitin,* relatives and friends at this place Yeoman & Hemphill keep the leading Agricultural implemeraents on hand. C. B. Steward sells the White, Domestic and N. Y. Singer Sewing Machines. He invites a call. M. L. Spitler attended th** State Giand Lodge. F.and A. M„ nc Indianapolis, Tuesday and Wednesday, as representative t Lodge, of this place. Mrs Manila Porter, mother of Mrs R H Yeoman, is seriously i 1 at Ibe residence of her daughter, on Front street The baccalaureate exercises last Sunday, at the Opera House, was attended bv a large a dience Prof Bryan, of the State University officiated

Ti.ad P. Varney, the great co me dial, as Ephßuffum, next Wednesday evening, t the Opera House. A wonderful and delightful impersonation The Rensselaer High School alum nii association will give arecep ion to the graduating class, this evening, at the residence of Dr. M. B. Alter. Ed Griggs, charged with burning Ben Smoot’s barn, in Newton county has taken change of venue teJa»pei circui co rt- Bail required, SSO. “A Soldier of the Union," under the auspices of the local camp es Sons of Veterans, and for the benefit of their relief fund. At the Opera House, next Wednesday evening. Persons visition; the city Decoration Day should remain in t*ie evening and witness the great play, “A Soldier of the Union," at the Opera House. Admission only 10 20 and 30 c nts. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Reasselaer, Ind The ladies of the W. R. O. request all friends of soldiers to meet with them at the court house, at 8 o’clock, ext Wednesday morning, to assi t in preparing boquets, floral emblems. &c., tor the decoration of the soldiers’ graves. The performance of “A Soldier of the Union" was very highly com mended, when given several months ago. It will be repeated next Wednesday evening, only much better trained Don’t fail to see it, at the Opera House, next Wednesday events in~. Sylvester Greenfield and Sftnon Rowen, after a residence of several years in Kansas, have returned with tbeir families will make Jasper c ucity their future home We sincerely sympathize with Mr and Mrs Sylvester Healy in the sevore loss sustained in the death of their eldest daughter, Mary, aged z 3 years We think we know something of the never-healing nature of wounds occasioned by such bereavements Funeral services were conducted by Rev Father Willard, at St Augustine Catholic church, Tuesday af.ernoon The remains were followed by a large eoncourse of sym* pathizing friends to Weston cemetery and interred in the family burial lot John G Reynolds was examined for increase of pension, at Delphi, Wednesday Now backgrounds, new camera, new balustrade, new burnisher and new ideas! Now is the time to get those photos taken you were talking about. Respectfully, J. A. Sharp.