Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ALWAYS ITS PATRONS IThe Full Worth of Eea *^Uf^ 8, Their Money by f •<>MM LS'' Taking Them - h Safely and Quickly >, u A < I between I « • Lafayette POEv“V§ Indianapolis Cincinnati- «*» I PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS eleg ant parlor cars All TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. Ms Maps and Time Tablee if you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address E. O. McCORMICK, General Passenger Agent.
Mr. W. A. Colman, of Crawfordsville, has opened a tailoring establishment in the “Liberal Corner” b.ock, and solicits a share of trade. Abe Sparling left at this office the other day a number of large turnips, the largest measuring 28| x 24 inches, and weighed 8| lbs. O. K. Ritchey has a number of premium Poland China boars and sows for sale. Elder <l. Q. Gbrner, of Chicago, will preach in the Christian church Rensselaer, next Sunday morning and evening, November 18th. All are invited to be present, and especially all the members of the congregation. Call at the Art School and see the pupils’ work. N ight class j ust staittd. Every pupil guaranteed success. Tools and material free during course. You can learn this work. Visitors welcome. See “ad” in another column. Presbyterian Sabbath schoo and morning services will be held in the Free Will Baptist church next Sunday. Advertised Letters— John E. Allen, 2, Eld. D. Bartley, William Bone, John Byne, Della Critchlow, FkraGant, J. A. Jenkins, H. Kessler, Jake Mmsier, James D. Martin, W. C. Meford, Dr. H. H. Moss, Charles Shand. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates. Rev. M . L. Tressler lectured at Valparaiso Tuesday evening. Fifty-one pupils are now in attendance at the Indian school. M. E. quarterly meeting services will be held in Rensselaer, Satur.lay and Sunday, November 24th and 25th. Rev. J. L. Smith will conduct the services. Mr. Wash Scott and Mrs. Rachel Cox were married at the residence of the bride’s mother (Mrs. Thos. Antrim) in Rensseloer, Nov. Bth, 1888. Mrs. E. P. Hammond accompanied her son, Eddie, to South Bend, Tuesday, where he will enter Notre Dame seminary as a student. Mr. Walter Lyons, of Mt. Ayr, and Miss Virginia E., daughter of Milton Makeever, were married at the residence of the bride’s par-; ents, in Newton township, Nov. Bth Rev. M. L. Tressler, officiated. Mr. Max Weil, of Peeria, lil., ard Miss Sarah Tuteur were married at the residence of the bride’s mother, in Rensselaer, last Sunday evening, Rev. Dr. Calisch, of Peoria, officiating.
