Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1896 — Next Sunday—Easter. HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. [ARTICLE]

Next Sunday—Easter. HOLLISTER & HOPKINS.

The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the Vowels mill, and prepared 10 do oustom grinding promptly, in tho best manner, and all other business in their line. Give them a call. Smoke the Coleri tge Cigar.— The best 5 • center. Made in Rensselaer. John F. MoColly apd Mra. Sarelda MiColly wefh married Wednesday of last week, by Justice Churchill. Mrs. H. B. Murray is undergoing a course of medical treatment at a private hospital in Chicago. The Smalley Cone ert Co. entertained a large and delighted audience at the Opera House, last Saturday night, It was a musioal treat, and the lecitntiomst, Miss Caruthers, was a brilliant addition tion to the programme. This Co. can well expect large audiences in Rensselaer.

“The Colleen Bawn” at the Opera House, April 9th, promises to be a fine entertainment. “Did Man make God or God make Man ” ws the subject of Dr. John’s lecture last night at the State Normal School. It is seldom that one sees a more learned audience. Dr. John held his au dience till the very close of the lecture almost spell-bound, and men ot pronounced views t aid that it was the best they had ever heard. —Terre Haute (lnd.) Express. At the Opera House, Itenssel > aer, Friday evening of next week. The Town Board has ordered the election for incorporation as a city to be held Uriday of next week, April 10th The “69“ is the best 5 center cigar in the market. Pure Havana filler. Made “at home,” Try it once While m Chicago one day this week we called at the place of business of the “Monon Seed Cu.”— The Company occupies 3 rooms in the Mono i Building, and has a large force employed in packing seeds and transacting other bum ness necessary. The Presbyterian congregational meeting last Thursday evening postponed the election of trustees etc., until next Thursday evening, at 'he court house. A full attendance is requested. Mrs. George Brown came from Rensselaer last Fridav to make her home with Elder and Mrs. Brady. Mrs. Brady is her daugh - ter. —Benton Review . Victor Bringle, Newton township, has just completed a course at Valparaiso Normal.

Miss Mary Meyer is in Chicago studying new designs in millinery • - ...i ■ ■ ■ m ■■ ■ - Increasing trade ’•cqniies more shelving in Judgu Healy’s store. The “Flor de L.” 10c cigar, is as good as any imported cigar. Is made from the finest selected Havana tobacco.