Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Senator Thompson and wifo are visiting friends in Cincinnati. Threshing Coal, at Coen & Paxton’s. Jira Maioy is in Chicago with his fast horses,{attending the races. Win. Warren is putting up a residence on Lis lot on Dayton st. Last Sunday night he eclipse of the moon was the great attraction.

-the school house is to be furnished throughout with new heating apparatus. E. N. Hyland returned Tuesday night from his Des Moines, lowa, trip. The time of meeting of the K. of P. has been changed from Thursday to Tuesday night. The uoiji the cheapest! Buy the Eldredge! Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen, agent Mrs. Annie Tyler has bought the property of Mrs. Margaret Sayers on Weston street. It is now expected that the fund for the erection of the new M. E. church will reach $6,000. The republicans have renominated Ralph W. Marshall for prosecutor in this judicial circuit. Uncle Billy Meyer has substa r - tially improved his residencejoroperty on Vanßensselaer street.

Clint. D. Stackhouse attended the meeting of the Union Labor State Central Committee at Indianapolis, Tuesday. A lawn festival was given in the court house yard, Tuesday night, by the ladies of the Christian church. T. J. Sharp, of the Indianapolis Leader, is expected to address the Union-Labor meeting at this place Saturday. Squire James Yeoman was ta<en to the insane asylum at Indianapolis this weaii. We trust he may secure speedv relief. * S. P. Thompson has sold four ’ots on Front street T. J. Sayler who will in the near future erect a residence thereon. The members of the Methodist congregation will give a “Masked Tea” at the residence of Mrs. T. J. Sayler, next Tuesday evening. Ail cordially invited. “The Rensselaer Educator,” by H. J. Dexter, made its appearance at this place last week. It will be issued monthly. The enterprise deserves success.