Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1897 — DO YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT [ARTICLE]
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At ht me or traveling with GOOD PAY? If so write us for particulars, giving age and occup lion Yon can work all or pari time, and the work ia LIGHT A* D EASY. Addreaa, THE HAWKS NUB&EBY COMPAQ St, v2lnllm4) MtiwMiiu:*, wia.
'he I). A. R. held their first open meeting with Airs. Kob’t Handle, Weduesdny last. The rooms were profusely and handsomely decorated with flags and flowers. There was a large att a ndauce of members and invited guests. Regent Mrs. T. J. McCoy delivered an appropriate nddress of welcome, and Mrs. Goo. Murray, Secretary, announced the Hie programme, interesting papers were read by a number of mem bers, and after the exercises the tune was pleasantly passed over the tea cups.
On accouut ot the Elks entertainment, etc., at Lafayette, April 21st and 22 I a rate of one fare tor the ronqd trip will be made from Rensselaer, returning April 23d. W. H. Ream, Agent. Advertised Letters-Miss Orpha Swain, Anthony Garvey, 1\ Effels, Sam Aukeny, G W Meeker, 0 A G Rayhouser. Engineer Bosfwick will get you up plans and spee.tications for building. Onarges reasonable. Office up-stairs, in Forsythe building. •Judge Thompson is holding the April f ermof Renotn circuit court at howler. G E. Mills is visiting relatives and friends at Ooldwuter, Mien. Miss Scott is seriously ill at her home on V nßensselaer street. Elder Hollister and daughter Pearl, and Mrs. 0. D. Martin represented Rensselaer Presb vterian church m l/resbytary, at Logansport, this week. Homeheekeiis Boutu, Southwest, West and Northwest. VIA THE MONON ROUTE.
April ll)ih ami ‘2otb, the Motion will Hell llioineset Iters’ excursion tickets to all applicants to principal points in the Boutb and southwest at about about haif rates. Liberal stop overs allowed in hotneseekers’ territory on going trip. Tickets good returning 21 days from date of sale. i*ur further particulars call on or address uny agent of the Mom n route. v/u. H. Beam, Agagt. W. B. Austin has moved into t’ceut purchase, the Bears prop* •*fty, on River stieet, l>r. 1. B. Wnshbu n is adding desirable improvements to his residence property. Mit,H Maud Daugherty is attend*ing spring term of State Untver* sitv, at Bloomington. G. P. Kahler Ims moved into the Al. iiishling property noar the railroad. i has. Coover, McPherson, Kan hub, is visiting his -uncle, county clerk Coover, at this place. Harry W do Imß moved into the properly recently occupied by Uev D. A. Tuck r.
••’rank Say ier returned Friday fiotn « protracted vist to Colorado. M ll’nety Easter Opening, at the Meyor isters. S. li. Hughes has moved his rectaurnui outfit to Mcnticello. 1). B. Now el b recently visited the Culver Militaty Academy, at Maxinltuckee. Rob Phillips ia seriously ill a* his home iu this • ity. Governor V! ouut h 4 proclaimed tbe new laws in force, Fitst iustalment tax-paying time is ther* - fore extended to tiie fiist Monday in May. •Lre Kutstier has been bound over to the United States court on the charge of tampering with the mail. Mies Grace Jouvenat. of Chiea go, is visiting relatives and friends in tuis citv. WANi ED- FAITHFUL MEN OB WW women to travel for responsible established hhuse in Indiana. Balarys7Bo and expenses. I’osi'ion permanent. lteferenco. Enclose self-addressed .'tamped envelope. The Notional. Star insurance Bldg,. Chicago.
Ike Glazebrook is erecting a building* along side his blacksmith shop to i e occ pictl by the Reus l * selaer steam laundry. Mrs, Gariie and True Wood** worth attended theifuueral of their aunt, Mrs Doran, at Monon> yes terday afternoon Don’t want no small postofflee With red tape on the door; Don’t want no foreign mission, Fer I’d be seasick, sh »re! I’ve jumped clean off the offioetrain, But I’d be happy now If Bill MoKinley’d Btop the rafn An’ let a teller plow! -Atlanta Constitution! The. ureitiest lints ever shown for Ladies aud Children Onli at the MEYER BISTERS.
J. A Morris, the dead lottery king, waa once blackballed by the New Orleans Jockey club. Smarting under t eaffront ie boasted ho would one day make the jookey club grounds a gravoyard. When he pot richer he secretly bought the property aud earned O' t his threat It isnow one of the leuding cemeteries o, New Orleans.
