Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1893 — A PECULIAR PENSION BULING. [ARTICLE]

A PECULIAR PENSION BULING.

OORXnruBIONT fEXEBCIBEB. The graduating exercises of the pupils completing the course of' study in the common schools of Jasper county will be held es follows- V Mabioi, Niwton Ain Joboax Townships.— At ths Saylsrville school hones, in Newton township, Saturdav evening, May 27th.— Eleven graduates. Gellam Township.—At Independence Chapel, Saturday evening, June 3d. Six graduates. Exercises will begin promptly et eight o'clock. All persons interested ih school work ere invited to bepreeent.

J. F. WARREN,

Ce Sup’t.

Another boy et J. H. B. Ellis’, Wednesday morning. Gto. Hollister is now fixed in his new residence. Ex-Beeorder Antrim, wife end son will take e trip to Kansas next week. Wm. Beam, who has been train dispatcher at Monou, has been ep» pointed agent at this place. To the Patrons end friends of ihe Citizens State Bank: I cannot ex* press the gratitude I feel toward you for the whole manner which yon manifested in assisting us in maintaining the rsputatien of our hank, it being the only incorporated bank in the county. Inviting the continuance of ell our former customers end eolicitug the patronage of all. I remain as ever yours. ~F* J-filAß* Ptt*-

Mir. Jae. Leatherman end wife entertained tha teiehers of the Bgnwelaer schools Saturday evening. Miff Urn McGowan is visiting relatives and frianda at Straator, 111. The F. W. Baptist church, of Kenaselaer, having called Kev. A. It. Si monton (formerly of Olno, ate of Illinois) to the pastorate, will have preaching morning end iveniug All are cordially invited. Covenant meeting and important business next Saturday. After a protracted visit with riends in Kentucky and Ohio, be Misses Smith returned to their tome in Rensselaer, Mondey evening. Comrades of the G. A. B.—You are hereby notified that the Memorial services will be held at tha M. E. ehurch. next Sunday nt 10:30 a m. Rev. J. G. Campbell will deliver the discourse. The pnblie cordially invited. Also to assist on Dvcorntion Day. J. M. Wasson, P. 0. W. W. Rkbvb, Adj’t Rev. Abraham Moorhatch, a native of Persia, delivered three entertaining discourses in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening end Monday evening. His remarks were ouolned to hie people, their customs, etc. Large aqd appreciative audiences were iu attendance.

All members of the W. R. C. are requested to meet at the Hall, 9:30 o'clock, Sunday morning. KUy 98th, to attend in a body with the Post servioee at the M. E. church. By order of tha Prfls't Cabbib J. Portia. Treasurer Hemphill made hie spring settlement with the state treasurer, Thursday of lust week* Kyiug in for state purposes $7307- , and retaining $6575.90 for ■eboo purposes.

All persons interested in decorating soldiers' graves are requested to meet at the oourt bouse at 9 o’clock, Tuesday, May 30th, end to bring fiowere and assist the ladies of the W. R. G. in arranging them. By order of Preaidant of W. R, C. Cabbib J. Pobthl

John Bisloeky, of Newton twp, has purchased the old Michael tjehneidar property, cast earner of ™ *#hington and Cullen streets. -

• OexAims and attantion has boon IP enffliiihsd upon this week by outside demands that we will not apologies tor the non appearanoe of n nil paper to-day. Decoration Day—Next Tuesday. The Ranssslatr creemsrv ia at tbia tima receiving 7,000 or 8,000 pounds of milk daily. W. B. Austin, Mm., ooatemplates the removaloff hie old reai•ante Jtailding to « lot in Lao* pold’a addition. Mr. Newell, figad about 7? vrs., died et the home of his eon, Smith Mewell, in Berkley townehip, last Monday morning. Tha ramaiae were taken to Amboy, near.Logansport, tor interment. Omr young friend Louie Bull, Of Barkley townehip, who has been confined to his room for some tone by severe illness, we ers gratified to note has sufficiently recuperated to enable him to visit Heneaeieer the other day.

Ambrose Mode wee drowned An fpe Kankakee river, four miles S>rth ot Sea Pierre, Saturday gbt. The body was recovered Sunday evening. All paeesngar trains on the Morion now atop at Burnside, e town at the oraesinge ok the Western Indinnawd lilus ns Central traoki and about midway between Hammond and Englewood. This is e Very convenient place for intended World's fair visitors to get off, es it it only about three’ miles to the fair and an alectrie car line, with alive oent sere, rune direct from Burnside to the fair ground* Tha Illineia Central also runs trains past Burnsideavery saw minutes.

A crashing audience attended the commencement exeroises of I tie Benaaelaer schools, at the Op* ere House Thursday evening.— The members of the graduating elaat eoquttted themselves with greet credit, and reoaivad their diplomas et the hands of M. F. Chiloote, Esq., eeoompenied with words of admonition and encouregement Mr. Frpuch coatamplatsr tha ereetien of e residence on the corner south of the jail. Advhbtisid iiXTraae— Hr. Wtt. Connar, C. G.Oanr.d, |f>. C. A. Hahn*!. Persons calliue forfa tersinthe stowe list will please y they ere advertised. Ed. Hhoades.