Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LITTLE WONDER RECITALS, Lenna Harness ; ml An na Pearl Cogswell. Aged 13 and 15 years respectively. New Recitations! New Delsarteau Posings! Mandolin and Guitar Music. At Presbytetian Church, Wednesday ( vening, Nov. 29, 1893, 7:30 o’clock. Don’t fail to hear and see them. Admission —Adults 15 cents.— Children under 13 ye rs 10 cts. Our supply of piper did notarrive on usual tune this week. The Indiana building at the World’s Fair sold for SI2OO Mrs. Geo. J. Dexter, Lafayette, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. Sam. Bor chard t is with a law firm in Chicago, aud will probabl, locate there permanently. Miss Daisy Warner has entered the Lafayette Business College for a full course. The illness of Mrs. Nelson Ran die is said to he occasioned by an internal tumor.
J. W. Lough ridge, Gieoue Co., Pa., a B‘uclent (if the Uuiveivity of Chici go, visi cd the family of his uncle, Dr. J. 14. Loughridge, over (Sunday. The Mouou will do away with stoves on passenger tr ins. All passenger engines will have steam heath g apparatus foi warming coaches attached. Miss Carrie Clarke, w. o has been the * tiici. nt el rk in M. F. Chil-. cote’s law office for the past year, has gmi to 1 ufuyette to take a complete course in the Lafayette Busiu n 6s College. U.non Thanksgiving services j will be held at the Presbyterian i hnrch next I hitrw<t>-v, Nov. 30, at 10:30 a. m. Rev 11. L> Utter will p'ern h the sermon. Everybody t ..meetly and cordially invited to attend. President D. H. Yeoman request? us to give notice that a pubie meeting will be held at the Court House in Re jsseliiei, Weduesday afternoon of next week, Nov. 29th, at 1: 0 p. m., for the purpose oi arranging' a program for the forthcoming t ’ouutv Farms rs’ Institute. AP interested in this mattei are invited to b«- present The next County F irrners’ Institute wt!, be held at Rensselaer, Thursday aud Frida}, January 25 »d 26, 1894 8 minor Mount ami Mr Voyles will address the Institut".
Train No. 4, north, passes this station it 4:55 u. m., and stops on sign. 1. The afternoon train north i asses here at 3:25. The forenoon mail, south, 11:80, The milk, fonth i minutes earlier thau h 'retofore. liifc night trniu, south, >1:23. No change in local ireights. ADVKHTIHKD JjK tTEHSWtu. 15; own, Mre. Sarah fowen, Mrs Will,elm Hilbert, VV. A. Maxw'dl, Miss Mary Smith. Persons calling fori ters in till above list will please they are advertised bn. ItHOADEs. J. A. Sharp is again established it t (■ pictur business at this place. WA 'MTTT'n Belial>leme tosell XJXiJ J. out hoice au bmdy Nursery Stuck unit Seed Potatoes, full au complete line. Many var eties can onU bo obt ined through ns. Commission or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exeln ive and ( hoice of ter.itorv given. Don’t delay, wri eat otne for terms. ALLEN NURSERY CO. 38 20t. Rochester, N. Y. >Jr. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated lolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses', the best made. We in» vite attention to the ‘ad’ “™ee Again as in Youth,” m another column.
Speaking of Hawaiian m titers, the Indianapolis News says: >r does there seem to be much else than demagc.guism in the talk about establishing a monarchy.— That is not the question at all. If we have wrongfully interfered in tne affairs of a foreign power, and have over thrown its ghvernment, it is our duty to repair th Q wrong, whether that Government we. e a republic or a despotism. We have no right to go about the world knocking governments over, whatever their forms. Wh nwe are dealing with an independent power we are bound to respect its form of government.”
