Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1889 — SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. [ARTICLE]
SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.
At the meeting held last Monday evening it was decided to ask each Sunday School in town to select five delegates next Sunday to meet other workers Monday evening, Oct., 14,1889, at the Presbyterian church, to effect a permanent organization of the Union m the county. Let all workers at* tend, would be glad to see every township in the county represented. B. F. Ferguson. Sec. A TEMPERANCE MEETING. there will ba a temperance meeting at the court house nex Sunday afternoon at 4 o clock. Everybody cordially invited to nt* tend. They will be entertained by new speaks rs and good music. By order of Com. Advertised Letters — Joseph Brausent, Charley Kruger, Mrs. H. C. Lewis, Wm. Lowman, Miss Mary White, John 'Vater bery. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates.
What’s up? Nothing is up I But good Ginghams, Canton Flannels and calicoes all down to 5 cents per yard at the Chicago Bargain Store.
A new process for burning coal without smoke hac lately been discovered . It consists in sprinkling water containing a special prepara tion of resin over the coal, and the result is that na smoke and the glow is as intense as coke. An authority vouches for the fact that it works admirably and its fire is a remarkable improvement on coke. A Daring Robbery,—ln the absence of Jos. F. Hardman this a fternoon at tie race course som expert thief succeeded in gaining entrance into his jewelry establishment, and nearly gutted it of every thing valuable. His loss is about MOO. The Chicago Bargain Store, that caused the great crash of the trust on high prices, deserves a share of the trade of every citizen in Jasper county, as they have come to stay, and have an immense stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a 5c and 10c goods counter, &o. One price for cash. Chicago Bargain Store.
