Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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General. Passenger Agent Barker, has directed agents on the Monon Itoute to issue tickets from Hammond to Indianapolis, and from Michigan City to Lafavayette at the rate of one fare tor round trip to persons desirous of attending the Alliance picnic to be held here in August. Mr Louis Day, of Hammond, visited bis family tins week. The passenger trai , Sunday, ran into a flock of ducks belonging to John Schanlaub, and killed about 15. A blind horse belonging to Reury Smith feil in a well near the depot and died. It is 4 not known when the accident occurred. A horse hitched to a road cart., ran away last Saturday. Ln the cart were John Osborne, and Harry Adams. The horse broke the cart near W. R. Bowles’ residence. John Osborne’s _ collar bone was broken and Adims’ hip was injured. An act of late legislature makes it a difly for all railroad companies to provide suitable waiting rooms with separate water closets for men and women in towns of more than 250 population. Failure to comply with this act is punishable with a fine of not more than S3OO nor less than S2O. This is to certify that Mr. G. C. Bruce, of Rensselaer, Ind . is our authorized general agent t 3 receive orders and appoint agents for our New Wide Margin Edition of the Encyclopepia Britannica. We oommend Mr. Bruce to the good opinon of all with whom he may come in contact. Very truly, R. S. Peale & Co.

F. C. Moore and family enjoyed a visit Saturday from five young ladies of Barkley township, Jas* per county, their former acquaintances and neighbors—Miss Del lie Harris, Bellie Ewan, Avie Cray, and Clifford and Mary Moody. They returned home Monday.— Monticello Herald. Monticello contributed largely to the fourth of duly festivites of neighboring towns but she will be “at home” on Old Settlers’ Day, the last Saturday in August, and will expect everybody to be here on that occasion. Look out for the programme soon. —Monticello Herald. Mrs. B. D. Leggett, Fairchild, lowa, and Mrs. C. H. Whiting and son,. Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Forsythe, of Chicago Bargain Store. Read this twice: I am now offering at my store all summer wears at first cost. When I say first cost I mean it Call and he couCnc a d. R. Fendig. Rev. Julius Orton, of Monticello, will preach in the Fresby t°rian church next Sunday, at 10:45 a. m. ard 7:45 p. m. Mi«s Mary Yates, of St. Paul' Nebraska, is vtsiting her mother •ad friends in Rensselaer.