Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

| friends of that village in a recep* [ tion in the evening. Their many ir ends at this place unite in wishing them well. —Morocco Courier. The new Presbyterian Church will he dedicated on Sunday, May 31. Oscar Bowen and Miss Laura B. Slaughter were married Tuesday afternoon at, the residence ot the bride’d father, by Rev. A. G. W. Farmer. The new city officials entered upon tin ir respective duties last Monday evening j The mayor gave bond, $5,000; treasurer, $20,(D0; c erk, $500; marshal, $5,000. By lot, the cou"cilinen will serve as follows: First Ward, Meyer two years; Alter four years. Second Ward, Porter two years; Spider four years. Third Ward, lioblnsou twoyrs; Kight four years. W. Childers|wii4 appointed night watch, and Marshal McGows an street commissioner.

Farm I .oans. Ws are prepared to make farm ioans at a lower rate of interest tl au any other iirm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. (Jail and see us. Office i’> Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House. WARREN & IRWIN. The “Juvenile Operetta’— "Snow White and Seven Dwarfs” was afa better performance, was more entertaining and gave greater satisfaction to the audience, than au> 50-eent company that ever stuck Rensselaer. We regret that > lie house was no tilled tj its utmost capacity The instructors lmvi. g in charge the training of those taking part it, proved tneir adaptability for their work by the success which attended their efs forts, and deserve the thanks of all interested for the unselfish labor and time devoted.

Messrs. Crum packer and Hanley a couple of aspiiants for the republican congressional nomination from this district, canvassed our city the present week. The long experience of Judge Healy in the Boot and Shoe trade should give him a prestige enjoyed bv no other. His stock has been selected with care and backed by good judgment, and his prices can not fail to please. Henry Aldrich died at his home in this c.ity, Wednesday, May 13, 18%, aged seventy-five years, six months and eleven days. Rev. R. D. Utter c nducted funeral services at M. E. church to-day at 10 o’clock. Interment in Weston cemetery.

11GEM5 HAY BULL On premises of undersigned, adjoining Rensselaer. H. P. KE, SKINGI.It. Rev. M. R. Paradis will preach the Memorial sermon at the M. E. church, Sunday, May 24, 1896. The new Kanual subdivision on the west side is named “Harvey Addition ” On account of the absence of iLv. lindley Ihoit) will be no services at the Christian rliurch for two Sundays. Advertised Letters—Mr. Henrv Schafer, Mr. Daniel Michael, Mi\ C. W. Siduam, John G. Sanford. L Rosenbaum is attending a meet'ng of the German Turners’ organization at South Bend

T lie affairs ot the old Citizens’ Bank of Hebron, owned by Dwig* gins & Co., which closed its doors several years ago, is rapidly being settled up. Tuesday the trustees collected $2,539.38 of Dwi'-gins, which now leaves only $275 to be collected from three parties and when this is the trustees will close up the business. The depositors will receiv . from 90 c 95 cents on the dollar —Valparaiso Messenger. Such remarkably fast runs are made by the express trains every few days on the Louisville New Albany & Chicago, and with seemingly so little effort, that the train crews are urging upon General Superintendent Lowell that in the coming summer time table, the running time between ludianapolis and Chicago be shortened thirty to forty minutes. This would doubtless be done were it iot likely to lead to a time war between the three competing lines.—lndianapolis Journal.