Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Quite a number of our local Repulican politicians ar? taking in the convention at Chicago -his week Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen. Our former townsman, Rev. Geo. Havens, of Ladoga, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. N. S. Bates, and friends in Rensselaer. Yeoman & Hemphill keen the leading Agricultural implemements on hand. Services at the Christian church next Sunday morning and evening. Elder G. W. Ingram will occupy the pulpit The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen. Agent, Rensselaer, Ind Special session Commissioners Court next Tuesday to consider bids for the erection of buildir;; on county farm. , Miss Shindler, of Newton township; Uncle Jon dhan Peacock and J.’C. Porter, of Rensselaer, are visiting friends in Kansas. —— The Quaker entertainment, last Friday evening, under the auspices of the Ladies Industrial Society of the Prosbyterian church, proved a success. The receipts amounted to about fifty dollars. The Presbyterian Lc lies Industrial Society v. ishes to thank those who so liberally patronized their entertainment last Friday evening, and especially to remember Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Pelley, for their kind contribution. The L., 1 . A. & C. will run a cheap excursion io Cedar Lake next Sunday. Fare for round trip 70 cents. Train will leave Rensselaer at 11:11 a. m. and returning leave tlie lake at 12:IG a. m. the next day. Low rates to the Chicago convention has afforded an opportunity to many residents in the west to visit friends in this section.— Among those now here, are John Hemphill, of Ashland, Nebrask; Warren McCurtain, of Kingman, Kansas; Wallace Parkison, E. G. Coen and Fred Phillips, of Greensburg, Kansas. C. M. Hopkins and Mrs. J. P. Dunlap and daughter are in Chicago.
Charley, son of Lewis S. Alter, residing in west Carpenter township, had his skull fractured by a kick from a horse, Saturday evening last. Drs. Patton and Walker have -he case in charge. Rev. E. P. Thorn, of the U. B. church, announces that a basket meeting will be held in John Humes’ grove, Union township, July 4th. Several ministers will be present. A drum corps has been organized in the local Sons of Veterans Camp, with the following membership: Drum major, Ed. Irwin; drummers, F. L. and Gayl. Chileote, Russell Armstrong, Frank Wood and Chas. Blue; fifers, Geo. Moss, Rue Priest and Lacy Gwin NOTICE TO FARMERS. Coen & Paxton, having bought the Hay and Grain business formerly owned by J. C. Porter, will pay the highest price for grain. The plucking of flowers and roses from graves in Weston cemetery will no longer be permitted. The Sunday school of the Missionary Baotist church will meet hereafter at 9:30 a m. Persons, old or or young, not in regular attendance elsewhere, are cordially invited. U. M. McGuire. New backgrounds, ’new camera, new balustrade, new burnisher and new ideas! Now is the time to get those photos taken you were talking abflut. Respectfully, J. A, Sharp. BUCKLEJTS ARNICA BALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk a eruptions, guaranteed to cure m every instance, or money refunded. 25 certs per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer,
