Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ART SCHOOL MISS FRANC. MeEWEN respectfully announces that she has opened an Art School in rooms at her home, in Rensselaer. Every puoil will learn to make a fine Landscape, 22x27 inches, and one Life-Size, Life-Like PORTRAIT, during the first term- alt handwork. Tools and material furnished free during the course, and Success GUARANTEED! Terms —First coarse $25. Second or Teachers’ course, SOS. On these terms every one can try, knowing that if they don’t succeed it will cost nothing. Become proficient, teach others, and make portraits of family, friends, and such as may be ordered. Night class for those who prefer.
Pasture owners alone are inter*, ested in an ordinance to keep up cows during the summer months, when vegetation, if permitte.!, grows rank and unhealthy. The enactment of such an ordinance would be on a par with tLat regulating the sale of goods, wares, merchandise, etc., which w s wisely reconsidered and repealed. Mi. Bice, of Remington, has moved into Mrs. Stockton’s tenant property, east corner of W ston and Harrison streets. Constable Wood brought James Royalty from Remington last Friday for failure to pay the $lO fine assessed against him at the last term of the Circuit Court. T. J. McCoy and Delos Thompson have gone east on business connected with the Rensselaer Stock Farm. The J. C. Widiams photograph gallery, with outfit and good will has been sold to J. and H. J. Bartoo, who will re-ope it next week, atter putting it in thorough repair and adding much new and improved apparatus. The gallery will be under the direct management of Miss Jessie Bartoo, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of th art uuder the able instruction of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Sharp. Bishop Knickerbocker, of Indianapolis, Episcopalian bishop of diocese of Indiana, will hold services in the M E. Church, next Tuesday evening. The public is imited to attend. The “personal curd” of W. N. Jones, published this week in the Republican, is certainly interesting literature. The space could have been devoted to something more desirable —for instance, the communication from a republican, which was refused by that paper. The meetings in progress at the M. E. Church will continue next week. So fai the result has been 26 accessions. The annual meeting of the stock holders in the Renssela *r Building, Loan & Savings Association will be held in the town Hall next Monday evening, at 8 ocock sharp, at which three directors are to be elected. Madams Alfred McCoy, and Mattie Rinehart, and Miss Blanche Loughri Ige, started for New Orleans Wednesday night, we hope they Bay have fc pleasant visit and safe return. Photograph Gallery Re-opened. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the peoole of Rensselaer and surrounding country, that they have purohaw d and refitted with new apparatus and material, the Williams photograph gallery, whieh will hereafter be known as the Bartoo Gallery, and will re-open the same for business next week, anu be fully prepared to do all kinds of work in their line, including copying and enlarging, in first-cla-s style and at the lowest living prices. Cabinets, $3.00 per dozen. Card photos $2.00 per doz m. We ask for a share of the people’s patronage. Please call and give us a trial. J. & H. J. Bartoo.
