Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

as' A. McCoy & Co. are prepared to furnish loans on farms at as low rates and on as favorable terms as can be obtained. Call and see us before making your arrangements. 3

I. O. O. F. DECORATION.

Tuesday. Juno 14,1892, willbeobserved by i he Odd Fellows of Rensselaer iu deoorating the graves of deceased brethren with appropriate ceremonies. All Odd Fellows and their families uro invited to be present and assist in ( ommemorat ing the virtue* of departed brothers and friends. The following program has t een arranged: Ist. All members of tho Order, including the Daughters of Rebeckah, will assemble at the I. O. O. F. Hall at 12 o’clock m. sharp, at which place dinner and refreshments will bo served. 2d. At 1 o’clock the procession will form in the public square and proceed to

the Cemetery. 3d. Musio. 4th. Invooatiou—Rev. H. V. Weaver. sth. Music. (ith. Address—Rev. I, I. Gorby. 7th. Musio—Band. Bth. Impromptu spoeohes. 9th. Music by band and decoration of graveß, after which pretension will reform and march baok to hall. * t By prder of Com turf tee.

Charles W. Bridges President of the Capital City Fence Company, Indianapolis, Ind., visited Rensselaer this week This company presents new features in the fonco line, having un iron post, with gray iron base which sorews in the ground. The most ornamental and substantial fouou yet presented for Lawn, Cemetery and Field Fences, at lowor prioes

ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King’s Now Discovery know its vulue. and those who have not have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and got a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and and uddress to H. E. liuoklun & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a oopy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and oost you nothing, at Meyer's Drugstore. I. Tom Bums has hm new livery establishment iu full operation. New Barn, New Rigs, Everything Now, and good Horses, it will bo nig aim to guarautoo satisfaction to his jv irons. Tho American Eagle must be a gay old bird—ho is bald. If you don’t want to bo bald, use Hall’s Hair Uenewer, and yon won’t lie. Try it. *- Lewis Hunt occupies what is known as tho liisseudou property. Saisnparilla belongs to tho srnilax family of plants, and is found very genorally over the American continent; but the variety that is riohest in medicinal properties Is the Honduras root, of whieh the fa. mous Ayer’s Sarsutiarllla is made. A box-older tree on Cullen street, nearly opposite the Makeever House, was struck by lightning Monday evening.— Tbo top of the tree was knocked into smithereens and tue trunk totally stripped of bark Janies Norris has moved into his new home.

A box of Ayer’s Pills hug saved many a fit of sickness. When a remedy does not happen to be within reach, people arc liable to negleot slight eilments, and, of course, if serious illness follows they have to suffer the consequences. “A stitoh in time saves nine.”

A CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION. A convention of the W. C. T. Unions of Jasper County will be held in Rensselaer Friday, Jnne 24th, beginning at 10 o'olock a. m. The object is the organization of a County Union l'or the better consolidation of effort in extending the reform work of the W. C. T U. iu the county. The progr m will consist in the forenonof a< o secretion service and Biblereading; reports of local Unions and greetings from fraternal delegates. In the afternoon of discussions of the W. C. T. U, methods of work and the organization of the County Union; in the evening addresses by Miss Lodie li, Reed, Htale Cor. Sec’y who will hove charge of the Convention, and others. All members of W. 0. T. Unions in the conntyjaredelegates. Cherches and other Temperance sooietiee are invited to send fraternal delegates. The public is cordially invited to attend all the meetings. LODIE E. REED, Sec’y Dep’t Airs. J. R Nichols, Organization. Pres’t. Advertised LETTERhMrs. F. M. Lewis, Mr. Georgo F. Robinson. Persons for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Mrs. Mary 8., mother of Geo. Hoover Kays, deceased, has been awarded the life policy by the courts.

Dunngthe week our Republican friends, with few exceptions, have been loud deep and bitter in their dennneiation of the “treachery” of the “magnetic” man from Maine, and we think not without juet cause. We have always thought there was m re selfishness and treachery than magnetism in Blaine's composition —in fact could never see where the “magnetic” quality came in.

PATTON IS A WORKER. In a write up of the Indiana delegation in Congress, Hon. Dan McDonald says in his Plymouth Democrat: “David H. Patton, of Remington, representing the Ten h district, is a Kentuekian by birth, now fifty-five years old. He was a eoldier durincr the late wai, attaining the rank of colonel. He studied medicine and graduated at the Ch cago Medical oollege. He never held any politioal office until elected to the present congress over Wm. D. Owen, republican. He is a large man, long, full beard, nearly gray, -rears glasses, is industrious aud careful in the discharge of his duties, and looks earefully after th® .nterests of his constituents,"