Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. WiHets the 25th. Mrs. Maria Hopkins is visiting friends in L afayette. Don’t miss the WilTets lecture ai the Opera House, the 25th.— It’s a treat for a city the size of Rensselaer. A tine boy at George Spitler’s Thursday momiug. The depot at DeMotte was destroyed by fire, jesterdav noon. “The Modei Wife,” a lecture bv Dr. Willets— well received everywhere. At Opera House, Jau, 25. Free E. Davis and G. O. Stembel, of Wheatfield, vis’ted ltensselaai, Thursday. The Monon has placed switch lights all along its lines. Everybody that heard him last year wants to hear him again. We refer to Dr. Willets. At Opera House. 25th. F Fairbanks is the first millionaire senator from Indiana. Turpie has the brains and Fairbanks the money. P H, Smith of Chioago, we understand will assume charge of the laundry naxt Monday Notice to Lecture Ticket Holders —AVe have (Keen compelled to change the next from January 19 to January 25th and have Willets first, and Dr. Bristol in March. J. H. S Ellis. B. F. Fendiq. T. J. Sayler has bought the coal hud lumber business of the Robinson Brothers.
Miss Mary Moody has entered the of Music, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Dr. English and son have returned from a two weeks visit with friends in Danville, 111. The Gitizenß’ Gornet Band will give an entertainment Jau. 29th, and are making great preparations. 8.700,000 pounds of freight was handled at thisstation in the month of December. WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for resi onslble o tabliahed house in Indi na. Salary STHO and expi uses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose selt-nadresaed stamped envelope. Tl e National. Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. i Ad Robinson, of Kansas, and Frank Robinson, of Nozth Dakota, are circulating among ftiends in Rensselaer: A new platform, composed of crushed stone, is being put in at the depot. Ira W. Yeomat and Jasper Guy, Remingtou attorneys, are transacting business in the Cirouit Court, to-day. Lewis Davisson is erecting a comm;dious,substaEtial and haudfiomejresidence on his newly purchased lots in Rensselaer. Gran Warner is invoicing a stock of hardware for Paxton Bros., Albany, Ind. Joe Kig'it has sold the city laundry to W. F. Smith. Mrs. L. A. Bostwick has been commissioned a Notary Public for Jasper county. Ind., by Govern r Matthews. Advertised Lettars-Wm. Hogan, Mr. Clarence Rogal, George ltogal. Miss Nettie Williams, Guy Williams. Miss Flora Wharton attende l the funeral of her cousin, Nora Robinson, Burrows, Ind. Married at the residence of the bride’s mother, near McCoysburg, January 1, Eva Lutz and John C. Maxwell, Rev. Weston officiating. The Rensselaer Lecture Club has the following popular list engaged for the dates named: " Jan 19, Rev. Frank Bristol. Feb. 18, The Tennesseeans. March 25, Dr. Willetts. April 9, Col. Copeland. On Sabbath last Rev. M. it. Paradis, owing to the continued ill heilth of himself and wife, requested the session to join with him in an application to Presbytery to dissolve his pastoral relations with the First Piesbi teran Church of Rensselaer, which was reluctantly acceded to. Imraedi. ately after services the matter was presented to the congregation, aDd the reguest granted. Mr. Para' is in his short stay here has accom > plished a vast work, and it is with extreme reluctance th it his request is granted. Farewell sermon, Sabb .th, January 31. He will nccept a call from the Pretbj tenluu'uiiuroh at Hustings, Mine
