Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Friends who have promised wood on subscription account will oblige us by Bringing it along. Miss Bertie Duvall is visiting her sister’s family in Va.-.araiso. W. H. H. Graham, Esq., visited Alomenee, 111., last Monday. Call at the Art School aid see the pupils’ work. Night chug just started. Ivery pupil guaranteed success. Tools and material free during course. Yon can learn thia work. Visitors welcome. See “ad” in another column. Rev. H. 11. Wells, Evangelist, of Logansport Presbytery, will begin a series of meetings at the Piesbvtenan church, this place, next Sunday. Heavy goods at coat, at R. Tendig’s. The meetings of the Odd Fellow® Lodge will hereafter be held on Wednesday nights. In order to make room for spring goods, 1 will sell for the next 30 days all heavy winter goods at first cost. R- Fendig.
The wife and two grown daughters of Geo. Faris, Gillam township, are ill with consumption. Notice.—All those knowing themselves indebted to me are re peotfully ask»*d to call in and settle, either by or note, as my Books must be closed for the past year. R. Findig. Any one knowing cf a family in need would oblige the Flower Mission by reporting such family to any cne of the executive committee, consisting of Misses Nora Hopkins, Carrie Eger ;nd Blan he Luughridge. Uncle Jeduthan Mopkins is confined to his bed, by general failure of strenghth. His age is in the Bo’s.
Those wishing to buy blankets flannels and yarns will do well to tail on A. Fendig. bound to close them out. Revs. Slutz, of Monticello, Edmondson, of Hammond and Hall, of Pullman, have promised their assistance in the meetings now in progress in the M. E. church.— Bey. Woodson, of Remington, will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. E. O Green Las moved into the Hamm or d property recently vacated by D. 0. Bond. Now is the time to subscribe for “Tk • Demoei atic Sentinel.”
