Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1890 — Harvest Home Excursions. [ARTICLE]

Harvest Home Excursions.

Sept, 9th, 22dandOct. 14th, are the days for taking the Monon Route on HomeSeekers and Harvest Home, cheap excursions. Persons wishing tk visit almost any known point in the South and West, can reach it on these excursion tickets. — The rate is one fare for the round trip. The limit of the tickets will be 80 days. Among the stateo to be reached by these excursions are all the southern states except Virginia and North and South Carolina; and nearly all ihe western states and territories. The agents of the company are prepared to give full information. Lutheran Church Services , Rev. Mr. Hines, of Crown Point, will hold church services in the Opera House, in Rsnsselaer, on Sunday, sept. 24th, at 10:80 a. m. At this meeting measures will be taken looking towards the organization of a Lutheran church congregation in Rensselaer. The largest fall and winter stock of the best brands and lowest prices of boots and shoes in Jasper county. Chicago Bargain Store. Monticello Herald; Miss Lucy Shields, of Rensselaer, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reprogle. Prices talk. All 5 cents per yard, dress cashimer, sateen prints, shirting, a nice pattern of scrim etc., etc. Chicago Bargain Store. The recent census gives Rensselaer a population of 1448; Remiugton, 985. A healthy increase over census of 1880. Until further notice all customers can buy clothing at 10 per cent., boots, shoes and hats at 5 per cent, off of regular cash prices. Chicago Bargain stok: . Stone is being placed on the ground for the creamery building. Spitler’s post-oflico be ok store is the headquarters for school books. The best watermelon we have had this season was one presented to us the other day by our old frieud, Wm. Isenour. The Indiana Series of school books must be used in all the schools. J. E. Spitler, at the post-office, has them on sale, at the regular prices.

Indiana Series of school books, on sale at Spitler s post-office book store, at the prices established by law. The post-office book store is headquarters for school boobs. Jesse Grubb, express agent, who has been quite ill for some time, we are plea-, ed to note is able to be about a,'aim Mrs. John Ilea'y has about fully recovered from diphtheria. Hr. Harisell is improving slowly. Art. W. Cole and wife are visiting in Denver, Colorado. 1 ickets will be sold at all stations on the Monon, to Indianapolis and return, for the Indian i State Fair, for one fare for the round'trip. Tickets will be sold from Sept. 20th to 27th, inclusive, and good returning until the 2Kth, The venerable widow of the late Dr. Jas. Bitchey was stricken with apoplexy, Monday last, at her home a few miles southwest of Bensselaer. Recovery is uncertain. Mr. S. H. McGuire and wife, of Paris, Indiana, are visiting their brother, Rev. U. M. McGuire, in Rensselaer. Joseph M. Hopkins, a well known resident of Renßse!ar for many years, died at his home, across the river, Friday night of last week, aged 56 years, J months and 23 days. Funeral servioef were held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. The remains were followed to the tomb by the Masonic fraternity, the G. A. R., Women’s Relief Corps and a large number of citizens. Commissioners Court is in session this week. Mrs. J. A. Sharp has about recovered from a long siego of sickness. Mr. Chas. W. Postill and Miss Beth Richardson were married Wednesday evening, at the residence of the bride’s parents, on Cullen street, Ronsselaer, Kev. T. F. Drake officiating. Within the past week 32 or 33 new Indian students for St. Joseph’s Indian Normal School, arrived at this place. Miss Grace Nichols, of Barkley township, has been engaged to fill the vacancy in the Remington schools occasioned by the resignation of Miss Stella Griffin. Geo. K. Hollingsworth and wife started Wednesday to visit points in Pennsylvania, New York, Conuecttcut and Canada. S. P. Thompson doot: the last SIOO in stock of the $5,000 in the creamery project. The committee selected to secure a site has accepted the S. A. Henry proposition, and it will be located across the river. Alf. McCoy, Jos. H. Willey, S. P. Thompson, D. B. Nowels andl. J. Porter are the directors elected. My son, deal vith men who advertise. You will never lose bj it. Benjamin Franklin. Advertised .Letters — Mrs.. Bertie Spain, Emma Morton, J. W. Durant, Frank Moore, T. J. Rogers, A. O. Cox & Co., Marchell Staturney, ST. Hamsche, W. Reeve. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Hhoades.'