Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

UWJYSeWES ITS : 'haFuD Worttior ® ° Their Money by V < . Taking Them , -^1 11 J^Zelyand o r. ; •'’~ S C^I between. St > | y Chicago*’ C<agrAgHg • Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnatirs» I PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEG ANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLD Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. fiVGet Maps and Time TaUsaif yo« wiM to tea more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Osaysa Stations have them—or address B. O. Mc«ORMIOK, Ueneral Passenger Agent.

Friends who have promised wood on subscription account will oblige us by cringing it along. The Drawing class, under instruction of W. L. Miller, meets at the old school house, Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week A large audience attended the exercises of the “Deestrict School” and everything passed off in gratifying style. i Elmsr Dwiggins is en route for the Me can republic. Heavy goods.at cost, at R. Fendig’s. Mr. John E. Knouff, of Kentland, Miss Cora E. Catt, of Rensselaer, were married Tuesday evening, by Rev. B. F. 1 ergusor.— We undersoil that they will make their home Milford, 111.

Elder D. T. Halstead and wife have gone back to their home in Dakota. Died. —At the home of his parents, in Rensselaer, Tuesday morning last, Willis H., only child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe. Funeral services were conducted at the residence, Wednesday afternoon, bv Revs. Pel-ley and Tressler. Interment in Weston cemetery. The entire community sympathize with the parents in their bereavement. An effort is being made by some of our enterprising citizens to establish a regular monthly market day in Rensselaer. This is certainly a move in the right direction, and we trust will prove successful and profitable to -all concerned. The Lord’s Supper w’ill be the subject of discourse at the Baptist church at 11 a. m., on Sunday, March 31. I desire especially to be heard on this subject, since upon it teaching and practice of Baptists is not generally clearly understood. All persons interested are cordially invited. U. M. McGuirf, Pastor. Notice.—All those knowing themselves indebted to me are re pectfully asked to call in and settle, either by c-'sh or note, a* my books must be closed for the past year R. Fendig. It is expected that the electric light plant will be in running order, in Rensselaer, some time next week. Dr. Washburn visited his father and other friends in Oass and Pulaski counties the present week.