Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big show next Monday week. The W. 0. T. U. will meet next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ella Hopkins, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. W* B. Austin and daughter Virgie returned Tuesday evening from their Colorado visit. Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and little daughter have returned from their visit withjjfriends in Lafay ♦ ette.

Mrs. J. W. Mann and son, Earl, have returned from a visit wish relatives andJrienJs in Milwaukee, W isconsin. Mrs. J. G.Tbrawls, who has been quite ill forltha past two month?, is showing but slight signs of improving.

Rev. Mr. Jeffries, Apple Creek, Ohio, will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit next Sabbath- morning and evening. You are invited. A highly enjoyable lawn social was given at the home of A. K. Yeoman, east of the city, Monday evening. Jacob J. Eiglesbach, proprietor of the Old Reliable Meat M&rket, on last Saturday purchased °f Nate Eldridge a lot of nineteen steers, about the finest bunch ever placed on the Rensselaer market.

A birth-day surprise party was fiven at the home of A. Lewis, n 'riday evening of last week, his 40th birthday anniversary. The Citizens’ band furnished the music, and the occasion wa i highly enjoyed by all. Georgia Coulter, the fourteen** year-old daughter of Prof. John M. Coulter, of Chicago University, and Bertha Yarnell of Fert Wayne were di owned at Winona Monday evening by the capsizing of a sail boat on Eagle Lake. Judge Thompson has appointed a committee of attorneys to de cide upon the style, quality and quantity of furniture to be placed m the court rooms of the new court house He believes the judge, bar and clerk know better what is required than others.