Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE TO TEACHERS!— We have a ton of choice caudy at rock-bottom prices, LaKue Bros. OBITUARY—-Uachel Robertson died at her home, in Milroy townshis, Dec. 7th, 1892, aged 50 years, 11 months ana 13 days Her husband di?d six years ago. She leaves twelve childreu to mourn the loss of a Christian mother. In her dying moments she tried to sing “Asleep in Jesus, llessed Sleep,” aud gave evidence that she was going to Bleep the sleop of the righteous. She urited w\h the Free Will Baptist Church 14 years ago, and has been a constant and faithful member. Tho funeral services were conducted by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. The children were al present at tho funeral bet one, Mrs. Minnie Sayers, of Fowler, Benton county', who was’detailed at home by sickness. Mrs. Robertson’s father and mother survive her, and are apparently in good health. *
La Rue Bros is H eadquarters for Santa Claus. WINTER REBOBTB OF THE SOUTH. Jacksonville aud Tampa, Fla., and other South Atlantic and Gulf coast resorts can be reached with but one change of cars from Chicago an i tliut at Louisville or Cincinuat', wnere the Mouon makes close connection the L. & N. aud Q. and C. Vestibule trains, running through to Florida. Ihe Monou sday trains are now all equipped with beautiful new Parlor and Dining cfcre, while i<g right trains are made up of Smoking Cars, Day Coaches, aud Pullman aud Compartment SLepers, lighted by electricity from headlight to hindermost sleeper. The Monon has gradually fought its way to the front, making extensive improvements in its roadbed service, until tosday it is the best equipped line from Chicago to the South, offering its pai runs fa ilities and accommodations second to none in the world, and at rate?, lower than ever before.
Don't wait uutil tue choice bargains are gone, but come at once! Laliue Bros. WO.VT bBLI/oN SUNDAY. A m. vemeut is bei. g inaugural' eil by t-oment our leading citize, g ■ o geo lii- h heller observance <f in- tai bath. Lt is believed ih t t ere ih no necessity lor the Simony law b ‘ing ilngrantly violale-i. ll is ch.irned bv some of our most rouge '-nliou > merchants that tluy ure practically compelled to open then p aces of business on Sundays, ,ue.Rust of a few who care m >re for gain ih n tgi Sunday observance. The following buginess men have signed the following agreement:
Dec, 11, 1892. We will keep our places of l,u« siness closed on the first day of the week, commonly culled Sund y, and that we will sell no goods whatever on that day. J»y Wil! • ns, Hammond Bro#., S. M, h. Lecktider. hilis & Mutruy, J 8 GrahW. / , Leopold, ii P . ' <fc SotiDie, IV. Forsyth Ji. i'. Bowjn in, L'lfceLros , N. V* nrner & lK'i»phili& Jloumi, Mr#. .M, Imes, O. \\ . Ganthiur, K. M. imicol* , ./. C, WiH •ait, A. 0 Bn«hcy. v» A. iluli. J >hn IS. Vauntta, ft. 1). Tiiomai, (J. O. Star , J.O. Morgan, W. H. Kgei, T. W, Clarke, J. Baitoi * C. W. Ki.*>uden. ZlninurmHi) & Rollert-*, J. Kijitesbacb, (’. D Nowcls & So", P ri« rtv Wishaid, Llt.vtl 1 & Rib bsob, I ex*..;v it Cox. A Si' ’p*o» & Sou, J. »'. li»rt<ni.| C. C. Htiri-hTiiau. H. L. Hrowu. The druggists wiil be presented a different petition, it is under-, stood iliac the law wi l be rigidly enforced agamst nil who sell on Sundays. - ■■■■■■ ♦-««»——> .-irIt is prudent to begin looking up Holiday Presents early. Come right iq! Lnßueßroe.
The Mouoo Bailway company have--ontracted with the Htskell & Bar er Car company of Mien-, igan City, Jndfor 200 sta dard CKttl cars at £4OO ea-h and 50 standard "stock cars at §455 each, or a total for the 250 cars of $102,750.
Extensive arrangements have been made by a number of our young iadies for a Leap Year par ty this evening ac the club rt om,
Vuy your wife a nice Dinner Sel, at LuKue Bros.
