Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
--IS9OEXPORT, - Balance of Trade for Uncle Sam, Larffest ever know n! If the pending tariff bill gets in its work, the balance of trade wil cease to be in our favor.
Harry Wade has been on the sick list a part of this week. Chas. Sebring, of Medaryville> is visiting with friends Jiis cityJesse Merry, Mt. Ayr, is visiting her cousin, Sarah Chilcote, in this city. Minnie Romine, of Mt. Ayr, is the ghest of Misses Anna and Mary Meyer. Dame rumor has it that new tai*loring establishment will commence business in this city next week.
Charles Perkins has a porcupine on exhibition at hia establishment on the Old Liberal Corner. Mies Grace Ooover, of Kentland, neioe of countv cierk Coover of this city, was severely burned last Saturday night whde filling the tank of a gasoline stove. Ar this writing but slight hopes are entertained foi her recov.ry. Announcements Th Rev. Edward Thompson* L.L.D., the general manager of the Sunday League of America, will lecture on “Our American Sunday —Shall We Preserve it?” at Trinity M. E. Ghurch, Friday evening, J uly 23d, at 8 o'clock. Five large paintings will be exhibited illustrating various answers to the question. 1. The answer of the saloon. 2. The answer of the capitalist. 3. The answer of the pleasureseeker. 4. The answer of the laborer. 5 The answer of the ing citizen. Also a painted hymn will be ex nibited, with special music. Dr. Thompson (son of the late Bishop Thompson) is a man of fine litera.y attaiJLents, and widely known as a gospel minister. He has also won an enviable reputation as a Sunday Reform Evangelist. Many commendations like the following mig htbe quoted: “His work in this city and stfite was of immense value - Hon. T. Roosevelt, of New York. “In my opinion he i« the equal of his distinguished father, the lamented bishop.—Senator John Hherman. The texture will be free; no admission charges; no public collection . The churches will all be repre sented. All voters and thinking people especially invited. All the church choirs in the city requested to aid in the sing.ng.
Low K-ates. On account of tne unveiling of Logan monument, Chicago, July 22.1, one fare for th j round trip July 21st and the morning of July 22d A special train will run on July 22d. Tickets wll be good returning on any regular train to and including July26tn, for G. A. R posts and hands accompanying a special ra e will be made. One faro for the round trip to Rom? City, Ind., July 19th to August Ist. Account Island Park Assembly. One fare for the round trip to .o Bethany Park, Indiana, July to Aug. 15rh. Account Bathany Park Assembly. Beam, Agent • 75 cents for the round trip. Rensselaer to C hicago. On Sunday July 18 special train leaves Rensselaer between 9 a d 10 A. M. returning leaves Chicago 11 o’clock P. M W H Beam, agent. Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition May Ist to October 31st, 1897, at Nashville, Tennessee. Fars for the round trip from Rensselaer, only $lO. Tickets on sale daily. W. H. Beam, Agert.
Through Sleeper ro Washington and Baltimore. The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has become s<- popular that it is often necessary to put on an extra. Requisitions foi berths should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to t r ain 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.
