Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
its mm £oFu]lWort!iof ■— ■fiLK>*'\Vro' Their Money by p ~‘€•3* L/' Taking Them 1 w flsfWyand Quickly m < | ncianapolis CincinnatihJllman sleeping cars ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. ffTQet Map. and Time Tables if you want to be more fully Informed—all Ticket Ayonti at Coupon tatlona have them—or addreee JAJ. BARKER. General PasseLger Agent.
Miller, the painter, has moved into the Frank Henkle property. Mrs. B. D. Leggett, of Fairfield, lowa, is visiting her grand daughter, Mrs B. Forsy he. See the Buckeye Frameless Binder at Coen & Paxton’s. W. D. Bobinson has moved his family to Hammond, and is pros prietor of the Jasper House. Save profits, buy goods at cost, at R. Fen dig’s. Rev. J. T. Abbett and family expect soon to take up their future home in far away Oregon. Low prices—best MachinesExtras in stock, at Coen & Paxton. Rev. J. T. Abbett will preaoh in the M. E. church, Saturday evening, July 19,1890. Pure Brama eggs—2s cents for sett ng. John Schanelaub. A Presbyterian parsorage will be erectec on the lot between properties of Jas. W. Douthii and Jos. White, on Cullen street. Do you need Agricultural Implements? L.l Yeoman has a large assortment of the best in the market. Give him a call. The home of Rev. Tressler and wife, Buchanan, Michigan, formerly of this place, was gladdened the other day by the advent of a little daughter. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldbedge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Me* Ewen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N. Leather* man followel the remains of their little divghter to the Brown cemetrY» Barkley township, Thursday 1 . ,A c©f)L?any of about seventyfive igjSnive?, friends and neighboiifeid their respic*s to Uncle George Kessler, in (Barkley township, Friday of last week, the event being his 79th birthday, and partook of the bounties provided for the occasion. The relatives and friends from abroad were his brother Benjamin, aged 89, and two grand daughter, Ladoga, ind.; Ls nephew John Kessler and daughter, Crawfordsville, Ind.; Mrs. Nancy Shaw, Battle Ground, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. John Ab*» bett, Indianapolis. Uncle George anus his venerable wife as well as the.icompany present enjoyed the occasion immensely. Weacknowldge invitation and sincerely regret that we were unable to attend.All the same, however, we extend our congratulations.
