Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Through some oversight or mistake our supply of paper for today has failed to come to hand, and we are obliged to issue in this shape.

llnzaur Gill oi* Fare! Bi'l ot fare for Ladies Bazaar* commencing Wednesday, Deo. 16th 1896. 'Wednesday—Chicken Pie. Thursday—Roast Turkey with aU the accompaniements. Friday- Best Dinner you ever ate. Supper served each eveuing from 6 to 7. Oysters served every evening. Charges reasonable. Admittance for the season, 5 cts. Healy’s Christmas shoes are the great attraction. Mrs. Val Seib and daughter left sot New York city Monday. Mrs. N. Towers offers her fourroom cottage, on Cherry street, for sale. City JSngmeetr Bostwiok has looated in looms up-stairs in the Forsythe building. The patent leather dancing shoes take the cake. Judge Healy has them in stook.

WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel fer responsible established houas* in Indiana. Salary IthO and expenses. Position permenont. Reference. Enoloa* self .addressed .temped envelope. The National, Star In.uranoe Bldg., Ohioago. Perry, little son es Dr Horton, fell against a borb wire fence last Moneuy, entting his faoe considerably. Mrs. F. J. Sears and Mrs. Zimri Dwiggins ana daughter Lynda took their departure Monday last for their home at Storm Lake, lowa The Pastors of the several re*, ligions denominations in Rensselaer will, next Sunday evening, preaoh spaoial sermons on the “Duties of Oitiaenship."

Recently a ‘'Quart* Whop” i i Montioello oame to grief. The number indictments and costs and fines connected therewith, caused the operator to throw up *he job. The establishment of “Quart” institutions with the object of ratal' Mating upon citizens who successfully remonstrate against the opening of saloons in their bailwick is small business, and should be met by a rigorous enforcement of the laws against all violations. David Makeever. The remains of David Makeevry arrived hare last Sunday from Carrington, North Dako a. Funeral services were co. ducted by Rensselaer Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at M. E. church. Sermon by Rev. li. D. Utter! David was the oldest son of the late D. S Makeever, was born in 1858, in Newton township, this county. In 1876 he located in Missouri Recently he went to North Dakota, to prepare a home for his family. It is supposed that he either froze to death, or died from exposure in the great blizzard of the last week in November, as full particulars concerning his d. ath have not been receive!.

Distressing Accident. A sad accident, causing the death of Mrs, Rebecca Wood, of Baik ley township, occurred near the depot, Tuesday last, about 1 p. m. She wae coming to town in a top buggy, a son about 15 years of age driving. IV ben passing over *he railroad tracks at the crossing the kingbolt came out, the front wheels drawing from under the vehicle, the unfortunate lady fell forward upon her head, sustaining injuries which reunited as stated above. Bystanders who witnessed the accident carried her into tbs lee dies’ waiting room, in *he depot, and telephoned Dr. English, but she expired before his arrival. ’Squire Churchill held the inquest, afte which the rem ins were removed to the residence of a daughter, Mrs.Hamue! If. Norman, a short distance from the scene of the accident. hive daughters and four sone survive her. Rev. J. L. Brady will conduot funeral services.— Interment today, in Prater oemeterj.

•WTANxED—FAITHFUL MEN OB w 7 women to travel for responsible established hhuee in Indiana. Salary S7BO and expenses. Position permanent. Ueferenoe. Enolose self-addressed > tamped envelope. The National. Star Insoranoe Bldg,. Chicago. A lawyer says that if farmers and others who have dealings with strangers who demand signature to a note or contract would observe two little precautions before they sign the note they would not be