Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rs PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLS Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. n #«t Maps and Time Xablae If yaw vraa* to to more fully informed—all Ticket Amenta at Oeujies. Stations have them—or address fC. O. McSOKMICK, (Jeneral Passexaier Agent.

Friends who have promised wood on subscription account will oblige us by cringing it along. At Geo. Nicholson’s, Thursday oi last week, a young daughter. Miss HaHie Webb, of Michigan, is V’siting relatives in Rensselaer, the families of Sheriff Blue and M. L. Baylor. Marshal Simpson is putting down a new crossing from the post office t > the court house square. Yal. Seib is president of the new bank at Brookston. The engines, boileri and building tor the electric light are being placed in position and going up rapidly.

Morris Thomas and R. R. Randall will, in a few days, open meat market in the rooms recently occupied by J. \V. 13ftrail’s grocery. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fendig’s. 8. O Duvall and wife of Chicago, spent Sunday in Rensselaer with the family of J. W. Duvall. Mi. G. A. Lownaan, of Marion township, and Miss Rebecca Nichols, of Barkley township, were married by Justice Morgan |at his office, in this place, last Saturday. The newsea T s for the Presbyterian church have been placed in position. Mrs. C. W. Coen is suffering from rheumatism. Lawrence Baker, son of W. P. Baker, a graduated pupil of the Hensselaer Art School, has secured a position in an|art establishment ia Chisago. We wish him success. Notice. —All those knowing themselves indebted to rue are re pectfully askrd to call in and settle, either by c n sh or note, as my Dooks must be closed for the past year. R. Fendig. Constable WiU Wood, who has" been quite ill, we are pl-ased to learn is on the mend. Advertised Letters — Henry Brown, S. B. Fay, Joseph Green, Walter R. Hiner, G. W. Morris, Clara Nicholson, Henry Stewart, R. Y. Whitney. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised* N. S. Bates. Moses Tuteur t-nd sister Eliza wen' to Peoria last Monday morning in response to a telegram announcing the death of their broth-er-in-law, Max Weil, husband of their sister Sarah.