Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1890 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Inability to procure our supply of paper in time to ‘wet down,’ is our apology for a half-sheet today. Save profits, buy goods at cosi, at R. Fen dig’s. QCapt. Graham has returned from a trio through Tennessee and Alabama. Pure Brama eggs—2s cents for sett ng. John Schanelaub. Albert Fendig has completed his arrangements to remain at Brunswick, Georgia. Do you need Agricultural Implements? Bob Yeoman has a large assortment of the best in the market. Give nim a call. Mrs. Nellie Learning, of Goshen, is visiting parents and friends in Rensselaer. Don’t forget that Bob Yeoman keeps everything in the Agricultural Implement line. Call at his mammoth establishment on Front street, before purchasing e*se- * where. / The spaech of Hon. Ben Terrell, of Texas, at this place, last Saturday, ’ well received by crowded houb e » - Another large and new stock of shoes and slippers just received at the Chicago Bargain Store. The Rose Lisle Dramatic Com, pany is filling a week’s engageg ment at the Opera House. The performances a well worth full houses, but the attendance has been small. Prof. J. V. Coombs, of Covington, Ind., will commence a . of.meetings in the Court House Tuesday evening May 13th 1890, Prof. Coombs is one of the most successful evangelists in Indiana. Mrs. Coombs will assist as a musician . The public is cordially invited to attend the meetings.— gee circulars. The new schedule of the“monon Route” took effect Sunday, May 4, and showsfl increased! tram service, as; follows: The Milk Express leaves LaFayetto daily 5 a. m. arrives at Chicago 10.05 a. m. Returning leaves Chicago at 3.05 p. m . arrives La Fayette 8 p. m. stopping at all intermediate stations both ways. The new train affords the long desired opportunity for the people of La Fayette and intermediate towns to visit Chicago during business hours ffVi nnnnnr flail ~M A«An