Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rensselaer irl School! Miss Franci McEyyen, *i •n i School in rooms at her home. Each pupil will learn to make a fine Landscape 22x27 inches, and one Life-Size and Life-Like Ur *A? term—all hand work, First course $25. Also prepared to give instructions on Teachers course. 1 ools and Material furnished Free during the course, and SUCCESS GUARANTEEDOn 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 those who prefer. A Iso agency for Art Supplies, and all kinds of materials needed in this worß kept constantly on hand and for sale to all needing anything in that line. 8

Mrs. Fletcher Snodgrass of Rosedale Ind., is visiting her relatives in Rensselaer. Bob Yeoman, with his extensive experience, is fully posted as to the wants of farmers, and has filled his extensive warerooms on Front street, with the very implements they need. Call and see him before going elewhere. Ad. ne„t week. Miss Alice Webber, ot Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends at this place. Everybody! smoke the Mascot. Tom J. Mallatt has sold his grocery store, at Fair Oaks, to Moses Cox, and desii es those indebted to him to call at the old stand, make settlement and save costs of collection . Mrs. Alice Timmons, wife of William E. Timmons, died at her home near Elk Falls, Kansas, July Bth, 1890. She leaves a husband and daughter about 9 years old, to mourn her loss. Her remains were taken to Little River, Rice County, Kansas, for interment. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor.

‘Mose’ Oox, successor to ‘Tom’ Mallat in the mercantile trade at Fair Oaks, has our best wishes for success in his new venture. There will be preaching at the Missionary Baptist church on Sunday, July 13th, at 10:45 a. m., and also at school house at 3:30 p. m. Look for further announcement of S S. Auxiliary services, July 27. U. M. McGuire, Pastor. Everything new, everything clean and everything unadulterated at the new pharmacy. Stationery at bottom prices at P. O. The Bartoo i holograph Gallery. Opposite the Makeever House, Washingson St., Rens selaer, Ind. New apparatus and new. materiel. 4 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,2.oo per dozen. We ask for a share of the people’s patronage* Please call and give ns a trial. • J. & H. J. Babtoo.