Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Miscellaneous Items Rev. Mr. Jeffries, of Apple Creek, Ohio, will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath evening. A cordial invitation extended to all Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Gen+s', Ladies’ and Children’s. Don’t forget it. Engineer Bastwick will get you up plans and specifications for building. Cnarges reasonable. Office up-stairs, in Forsythe building. WANTED—By a large hay shipper, a good reliable man to buy and'load hay at Rensselaer. State experience and give references. Good commission paid. Address Lock Box 117, v21,n22 Bryan, Ohio, Hanley & Hunt have moved int° handsome and commodious room 8 in the new Hollingsworth building on Vanßensselaer street, south of McUoy & Go’s bank.

J. J. Montgomery and W. A. Huff retuned home Sunday from Cincinnati. They went to that city od their wheels an i while there were chaperoned by R. L. Martin of that city. Try Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. H. J. Dexter and family have returned from a visit with Mr. Dexter’s father at LaFayette. Jim George, afte a few day’s ’’isit with relatives and friends in this city, returned to Chicago Monday. Miss Eliza Tuteur arrived home this week, from Peoria, to make a few weeks visit, with relatives and fnends. Di. 1. B. Washburn and wife returned home, Monday, from a few days visit in Sttr CityJ espie Grubb, of Goshen, arriveed in this citv Monday morning and after a short visit returned home, taking his little daughter, Mane, with him for month’s stay. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Cole’s baby is seriously sick with bowel trouble. Mrs. Dr. English and son Walter went to Chicago Monday for a few days visit.

Jennings Wright returned home Sunday, after taking a full course in Embalming,at Columbus Ohio. Mr. J. W. Williams and wife spent Mon Jay in LaFayette. Belle Medium got first money in a race at Elwood Saturday. Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition May Ist to October 31st, 1897, at Nashville, Tennessee. Fare for the round trip from Rensselaer, only 810. Tickets on sale daily. W. H. Beam, Age-1. Misses Belle Marshall and Lois Robinson teachers of the Reussela schools have gone to Chicago to attend the summer term of the Cook County Normal. I. N. Warren, the new high school principal, will occupy the tenement house now being erected in Thompson’s addition by I. J. Porter. Rev. Mr. Jeffries, Apple Creek, Ohio, will occupy the Presbyterian pulpitnext Sabbath evening. You are invited. J. F. Watson is improving slowly. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wasson Tuesday afternoon.

A new school house will soon be erected in the southeast part of Marion Tp., ths old Watson dis« trict. Jim Babcock Trustee. Cakes made to order, at Kennel Brothers. S. A. Royster is visiting at Cedar Lake this week. C. W. Coen v ife and son are recreating at Bay View, Mich. C. Vv. Hanlev and Jesse Wilson orated at Fair Oaks Saturday. Bob Johnson spent Sunday at LaFayette. Ben Coen of Madison, Wis, rqturned Tuesday to spend his vacation. The thermometer reached 102 in New York City Tuesday Through Sleeper ro Washington and BaltimoreThe new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has become su popular that it is often n ceseary to put on an extra. Requisitions for berths should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to train No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5:12 a m. and arrives at Washington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7155 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.