Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“I understand that a number of Amerioan canners are about to go over, but they* hope that the 2 2-15 oents duty will be taken off within a year.” Pekin Duok Eggs, for setting purpose -, for sale by John Schanlaub. Brama eggs 50 cents for setting. John Sohanlanb ELEGANT PRIZES FOR THE LADIES. The Publishers of The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Canada, are offering twoi new prize competitions, with leading prizes consisting of a pair of Shetland Ponies, oarriage and harness, a Free Trip to Europe, first-class upright plane, two weeks vacation to any summer resort in. Canada or the United States, all expenses Said; safety bioycle or trioyole, one hunred dollars in cash, suite of parlor furniture. ladies’ gold watches, eto., ete.— This magazine has become famous on account of its prize comp titions. Hundreds of Americans have won valuable prizes in previous ooutests. Sample number of The Queen with full particulars, will be sent by the publishers upon receipt of the address of any lady ana six U. 8. 2 oent stamps. Address The Queen, Toronto, Canada. Oushwa Bros. Cream at King’s. The finest Cream in town, at King’s Restaurant. Try Oushwa Bros. Cream, at King’s. Onoe you try Suie to buy. J. W. Duvall has several good farms .for sale, on good terms. Enquire of him for particulars. There was a game of ball, Thursday afternoon, between the Remingtons ana the Indians, of the Indian sohool. The score was 16 to 4, in favor of the Indians. Miss Annie Webber, of Pana Illinois, returned to Pana Wednesday. She was oalledto Rensselaer, by the slokness of her Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kepner. A fire in Monon. destroyed the giocery stock, owned by the Berry Bros., sucoessors of Robinson and Ryan of Renssolaer. The loss was S7OO, no insurance. A feed store, and a shoe shop were also burned. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Industrial Society, of Rensselaer, are preparing for an entertainment to bo given at an early day in the Opera House. Deooration day was appropriately ob served |in Rensselaer, aud the attendance large. The Commissioners granted license to sell liqnors in less quantities than a quart at a time to Dan. O’Oonner and Jos. Dlnzak, of Remington; Grover Smith of Wheatfleld, and Jos. Kight, of Rensselaer. The Indians in procession at this plaoe on Decoration Day elicited hearty commendation on all sides. They presented a fine appearanoe and their behavior was worthy of all praise: A cheese plant will be added to th» Creamery at this plaoe.

F. Zugbaum, merohant tailor, visited Valparaiso last week, leaving his estab11.8^“ent m ebaro-e of a young man named Wildering, who has been in his employ for some time. On his return Mr. Z. found his emp oye had decamped, many articles, together with a new suit of ‘" d *““* e”” 3 * "»*>» Jasper Cirouit Court, June tem. is in session this week with a very light dooket, Goodland Hcrald:The town man was the scene of a conflagration Monday night that cleaned out the business section of the village—three business houses, containing the postoffioe and Mark Fore man’s dry goods and grocery store, and Mr. Evan’s barber shop. Tho only insurance was SI4OO held by James Shaffer. Mark Foresman’s goods were saved and the building belonged to’his brother Fred. / Mrs. J. L. Padgett has bought a Bane Granite Monument to beereoted at the grave of her husband in Prairie Vine Cemetery in Newton county. Mackey & Barcus, of Rensselaer have the oontraot. The same firm has lately put up soma very handsome monuments in the Rensselaer Cemetery. Notably one of Barre Gianite for Mrs. Nettie Hoover, ereoted at the grave of her husband, Geo. O. Hoover.

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