Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Suitier AKight: "Come in boys. We can laundry for yon all as well as one “boys.” BELFORD-SEARB. Happy Pair Left at Once for New Home in Washington. Nswb, Denver, Colorado, Not. 21. Two of the most widely known and popular young people of Denver were married last evening when Miss Georgie A. Sears was united to James Franois Belford. The ceremony ocourred at 6 o’clock at the residence of the bride’s pa*, rents, Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Sears,; 2122 Weltou street. The large, handsome apartments of the pleasant home were dressed with|palms and roses and the company, though small, was a merry one. Only the families of the bride and groom were present, together with a few vrrv intimate friends who have kuown Miss Sears and Mr. Belford all tneir lives. Rev. Frank Spalding was the offioiating A clergyman, Mißs bears was attended by Miss Grace Arkins aud by her sister, Miss Clara Sears. Both were gowned in white organdie and oarrieu Bridesmaid roses. Tne bri*. dal gown wbh of white brocaded satin with berthe of chiffon and pparl, puffed sleeves, veil and Bridal! rosss.| After the ceremony supper was served and at 8 o’clock Mr and Mrs. Belford left for YVashiugton, D. 0., where they will make their furureihome. Mr. BeLord has accepted the position of private secretary to Oongress--man Shafruth. Miss Sears wes bornjin Denver and has lived here all her life, and she has always been one of the best known and liked girls in society. This was testified in part by the many gifts sent her iu spite of the quietness of the wedding. Mr. Belford has also grown up 111 Denver and both have a host of frieuds to wish them joy. Mr. Belford is a nephew of the editor of this paper, and of course we unite in congratulations.

A Pew Press Notices. Eveiyn B. Baldwin lectured *** to a large and appr.ciative audience Monday night. ** * He is entertaining, graphic and instructive. Even the littld ones were spel'.-bouud; many were telling next daj|how they were going to explore the Arctic regions when they got big.—Oswego, Kan., In dependent. Although it was raining Tnes*day evening a splendid audience greeted Prof. E. B. Baldwin at the opera house to hear his lecture, eutitled “The Search for the North Pole!” The lecture was in tensely interesting and entertaining. ** * Those who have an opuortunity to hear Prof. Baldwin shoali never fail to improve H —Republican, Moline, Kan. ** * Highly entertaining ** * urged to repeat it. The lecture was thrilling and held his heareiß spell-bound from start to finish. ** * He can again coant on a full house.—Democrat, McCune, Kansas. At Ellis’/ Opera House, next Monday evening, Dec. 2, under the auspices of the Rensselaer Lecture Club. Admission 50, 35, 25. School children in gallery 10 ots. A Thom a cat on a back fence sat_ His wail disturbed the breezes When a double-barreled gun, Put an end to the fun— Re quies cat iu pieces' —Every Month. A peck of freßh lime in open box is said to have an absorbent capacity of more thangtbree quarts of water, aud is the best method kuowntfo dry a damp cellar. Wheut 50; Cora 2U a 22; Oa s le a 15; Bye3o;ft32; Hay $7.60 a $9 00.