Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ftISyMSSSay piJllmak CARS elegant parlor cars ttITIUINS RUN THROUGH SQUI Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked te Destination. OTQet Haps and Tima Tables if jn want to to more fully informed—*n Ticket JtoMto Ml Omm* Mtattoos hay* theta - -or adlrss. it. O. McCOKMICK. General Passenger A^ent.
Davy Crock n+f For benefit of Cornet Band. R. JE. French and Eva Earle French, assisted by efficient home t leut, will appear before a ensselaer audience next Monday night in their celebrated Frontier Comedy Drama, Davy Crockett. For the benefit of the Cornet Band. 'A. E. Coen and wife, of Greenstonrg, Kansas, are visiting relatives jn this locality. A basket meeting will be held.at Barkley church next Sunday. Eld. G. W. Ingram will preach at 10:30 a. in. Mr. I. will also conduct' services at the Christian church, Rensselaer, in the evening of same day.
Rev. M. L. Tressler will preach at the Barkley church next Sunday, at 3 p. m. T. J. Sayler has purchased the Duvall Livery property, corner of Washington and Front sts. The bast is the cheapest! Buy the Eldredge! Mrs. Jas. W. McEwe», agent} Will Hammond is able to be about on crutches. D. H. Turner, Democratic candidate for Comissioner 1 d district, was in Rensselaer, the other day. There is a strong feeling in his section that he is the proper man f« r the position. Tour head of cattle were run over by the morning freight last Monday. Geo. Niaholson lost a lot of hay last week. Lightning. A republican e-.ub —voters four years hence —b;,s been organized in Rensselaer. We are of the opinion at that time there will be no republican party. It will have assumed a new name and n°w principles.
Accessories to tlie Eldredge Sewing Maefcine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen. Ed. Sentinel: Your brother, of \he “Democrat!” in yesterday explains where and how he achieved hi« efficiency to edit either a Democratic or Bepublican paper. It appears from his statement that he was a citizen of Borne in the time of Augustus and “done as Borne did,” and, when prompted, would ‘treat to a pretzel and beer,’ while a prohibitionist in sentiment. Hov the other borther, James, proprietor, printer, etc., scquired his proficeney to adapt himself to surroudings I don’t know. He achieved it, however, prior to his appointment as consul to Turk Island. Bourbon Democrat Last Monday morning Miss True Alter had the misfortune to chip o* the end of a finger. It was replaced and we are informed is doing well.
