Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ALWAYS 6IVES rrs PATRoas Their Mcmey by P OAfelyand Quietly n I '•ndianapolis Cincinnati - *f> tnuisvillfiLisas>gffls^ PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS MLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID rickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. WGet Maps and Time Tables If you ■want to be more fully Informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address JAJ. BARKER General Passenger A^ent.
A new boy at the home of Is-*ac Reubelt last Sunday. Now is a good time to bring in that wood. ‘Jack’ P. Warner has secured an increase of pension. A finer line of embroideries a d laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Eendig. • Frank Padgitt’s family left for Monticello this week, where they will make their future home. R. Fendig’s stock of shawls flannels and yarns is now complete. John L., brother of M. L. Blankenbaker, of this place, died at Mt. Ayr last Tuesday evening. R. Fendig defies competit on on the prices and styles of his overcoats . A joint institute of the teachers of Jasper, Pulaski >nd Starke counties will be heM at Medaryville the first Saturday in Eebruary. • I A complete line of hats have been received at R. Fendig’s, in all the modern styles, which will be sold at modetn prices. CJW. Coen returned Tuesday night from a visit to his brother Albert E., who was seriously ill at Beloit, Wisconsin Symptoms favorable when he left. Ur. E. T\ Gamble, of Peru, an o’.d pioneer book agent, is in Rensselaer. He represents the P. F . Collier publishing house, of New York, with a fine line of cheap and valuable books. His Lord Lyt* ton’s works are especially'fLe, at prices ard terms that brings tiiem within reach of all. Every one should give Mr. G. an order for these valuable works, as they are sold on payments of per week. Three children of Hon. Thomas J. Wood, Crown Point, recently died of diphtheria, and at last accounts other members of the family were prostrated with the disease James W. Douthit, Esq., now * occupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels building, with his law office. Mrs. Mary M ershon, a celebrated evangelist m the Protestant Methodist church, will begin a series of meetings at Rose Bad churi h, in Union township, on the evening of January 23d. Miss Maud Spitler, after a protracted visit with her sister, Mrs. Learning, at Goshen, has returned to Rftnflflftlfvftr.
