Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Rensselaer Cornet Band has disbanded. Albert Fondle, of Brunswick, Ga., is visiting his father’s family, in Rensselaer. He is accompanied by his cousin, Ben. Berohardt. Columbus at the Court of Spain, at the Opera House, Wednesday evening. Pekin Duok Eggs, for setting purposes, for sale by John Sohanlanb. Landing or the Pilgrim Fathers, at the Opera House, next Wednesday evening. I Miss Mamie Williams, of DuPanw, is spending vacation at her home in Rensselaer. A number of the pupils of onr Indian sohool will oelebrate the glorious Fourth at Kentland, Brama eggs 60 cents for setting. John Scnanluiifc Miss Nellie Kelley, teacher, will enter Mrs. Hailman’s Kindergarten sohool, LaPorte, for a short season of instruction. Doctor and Andrew Green, Charlotte, Miobigan, are visiting the family of their brother-in-law, J. C. Chiloote. in Rensselaer. Oushwa Bros. Cream at King’s. Children’s Day at Missionary Baptist ohuroh, Rensselaer, next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. All invited. The finest Cream in town, at King’s Restaurant.

Children’s Day, next Sunday, at Pleasant Grove, Barkley township, and Wm. Wasshburn’s new barn in Jordan town* ship. Attend Washington's reception at Opera House, June 17. Mrs. Duok, Salem, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Emmet Kannal, her daughter, Try Cushwa Bros. Cream, at KiNO’a. Once you try Sme to buy. J. W. Duvall has several good farms for sale, on good terms. Enquire of him for particulars. George H. Dexter, of the Nowels House, will haveicharge of the dining hall of Purdue University for next school year. Battle of Bunker Hill at Opera House, Wednesday evening, The Rensselaer Horse Company have procured a special oar for the transportation of their horses and keepers to points desired. Soenes from slave life, at Opera House, June 17.

A Farmers Alliance pic-nic at Kniman, Saturday, June 20th. L. E. Glazebrook, A. G. W. Farmer and others are onnonnced for speeches. Everybody invited. Gome and see the Indian* throwing overboard the tea chest* in Boston Harbor, next Wednesday evening. The County Commissioner* appointed ex-Becorder Harvey W. Wood, of Marlon township, County Assessoi. A good appointment. Our young men marching off to war led by fife and drum, Wednesday evening. A 90-horse-power engine will soon be placed in the Electric Light plant at this plaoe. F. W. Bedford’s sixty-sixth birth-day was celebrated last Monday in huge style by a large number of friends. Fitz w*s greatly surprised,>nd|the affair was'highly enjoyable. Mrs. Butba, wife of George Duggins, died at her home a short distance north of Bensselaer, Thursday of last week, aged about SO year*. Bev. I. I. Gcrby conducted the funeral services last Saturday. The remains were interred in Weston oemetory in the presence of a large conoourse of friends. A THBEE DAYS’ MEETING. Bev. H. V Weaver, pastor of the Bensselaer circuit has arranged to hold a three days’ meeting in connection with the quarterly meeting at Pleasant Grove church, June 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st.— The presiding elder, Dr. Smith, will be there. Bevs. Stafford, Jessee and Drake have been invited to attend and participate.

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