Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■■Ml I - - - ALWAYS GIVESESWMESSI ITS PATRONS TbeftdlWarthcf F ' ,: —^L-F' * . '. Their Money by t< Taking Them - -***| Basely and Quickly l» <t I between K— Im Chicago • Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati«p I PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. L® Get Maps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address £. O. McCURMICK, General PaSsej-cer A<;ent.
The foundation work for the M. E. church is making fair pro- ■ gross. Brother Marshall purchased of the Chicago parties the Prouty press recently operated in Bro. James’ office. O. K. Ritchey has a number of premium Poland China boars and sows for sale. Call at the Art School and see the pupils’ work. Night class just started. Every pupil guaranteed success. Tools and material free during course. You can learn this work. Visitors welcome. See “ad” in another column. December stn, a daughter at Peter Zea’s, Marlborough. Nov. 28th, a boy at John Casey’s* Barkley township. The best is the cheapest! Buv the Eldredge! Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen, agent A grand elocutionary and musicsl entertainment will be given at the Opera Houi-e, Christmas ight, by our Methodist friends.
The rapid progress of students at the Art Scheol is attracting deerved attention. Mr. and Mrs* Brown are certainly very efficient instructors. * The non-arrival of the Missionary Ship has rendered a postponement of the exercises connected with it, to Friday evening of next week, necessary. NOTICE.—AII accounts of Kenton & Norman, on threshing fees, fall of 1888, are in B. F. Ferguson's hands for collection.— Please call at office and settle by Deo. 15th. All persons paying their accounts to any one else will still be held for same. □Frank. G. Henkle has been appointed station at St John, on the Monon, and will be succeeded as night operator at this station by Lacy Gwin. COAT 4 COAL!! COAL!!! Save a trip to the railroad by leaving your coal order at Priest & Paxton’s Grocery store. All orders left there will be promptly filled by COEN & PAXTON. Every old and young chick of them—“trusted men,” “blocks of five,” “first voters,” and their “Pa’s” who voted for the “grandfather.” in this county, have come to the front, and are loud in their demands for “recognition in a substantial way” at the hands of Ah Ben! Now is the time to subscribe for “The Democi atic Sentinel.”
