Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A St mpHF A sj’sW A A a' ! W a, -- £#' -*■ «* «.1» " fc* ». « -*» ’ V «#•; ,*5,1 Rensselaer Ai t School! Miss Franc! Mcßiren, Has opened an Art School in rooms at her home. Every pupil will learn to make a fine Landscape 22x27 inches, and ene Life-Size and Life-Like iROiRTF^AIT during the first term—all hand work, First course $25. Also prepared to give instructions on Teachers course. Tools and Material furnished Free during the course, and SUCCESS 6UARANTEED. On these terms everyone can try, knowing that if they don’t succeed it will cost nothing. Learn the work to teach others, or to mrke Portraits of family or friends. Call and see the work. Night class for th ose who prefer, t Iso agency for Art Supplies, and all kinds of materials needed in this worp kept constantly on hand and for sale to all needing anything in that line.
□Capt. J. M. Wasson, of Rensselaer; ana John L. Nmhois, of Barkley township, have been granted pensions; D. H. Yeoman, of Manon township, and Robt. Kep* ner, of Rensselaer, have been granted increase of pensions. Mr. H. L. Brown and wife have have opened an Art School at ftushville, Ind. Miss Hattie Flynn .s assistant in the school. l The Brown Comody Company will remain in Rensselaer next week in compliance with the desire or many of our people. Will open Monday night with “The Silver King.” Wm. Myer died at his home in Rensselaer, Tuesday evening. Fu* neral services were held at the Presbyterian Church, Thursdav. Mr. M. was long a resident in Rensselaer, and was held in high esteem by all who knew him. A large concourse of friends followed his remains to their last resting place. Grandmother Jenkins died in Barkley township la?t Monday at the advanced age of 83years. Mrs. Mary Arm Groom, wife! of John Groom, of Barkley: township, died Thursday of last week,at the age of 62 years, 9 months and 14 days. Enquire at the drug stores for th e horse doctor. The recent decision of the supreme court on the ribbon dirty will relieve the surplus of about seven million dollars This amount will go into the pockets of the importers, Wanamaker, et al. This seven million dollars the importers collected from the purchasers of the ribbons, and it is noth ing but robbery to donate this amount to them. They have lost nothing, have been at no expense and it is merely done to create a big campaign fund. The Bartoe Fhetograph Gallery. Opposite the Makeever House, Washingson St., Rens selaer, Ind. New apparatus and new ma teriel. All kinds of work in their line, including copying and enlarging, in first-class style and at the lowest prices consistent with good work. Cabinets, $3,000 per dozen. Card Photos,s2.oo per dozen. We ask for a share of the people’s patronage. Please call and give us a trial. J. & H. J. Babtoo.
