Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- - 51,00.*5,J-<T>S, IIT s IMFOHT, Balance ofTrado for Uncle Sam. S 1 s 1. LargeNt ever known I If the pending tariff bill gets in its work, the balance of trade will cease to be in our favor. Tuesday forenoon, at 9 o’clock at the nome of the bride’s paren s in thia city, Miss Grace Ina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanatta, and Thomas Large, of Mt. Aetna, w. r united in marriage by Bev. B. F’ Ferguson, of Rens selaer, assisted by Rev 8. G McKee, of Remington. At the close of the ceremonies ♦he happy couple took their departure for Mt. Aetna, the home of the groom.

After a protracted illness Margaret R., wife of Jas. C. Th-iawls, died at her home m this city, last Monday mo niug, July 19th, 1897, at 10 o’clock, aged 62 years, 4 months, and 13 days. Margarei R. Humes was born in Brownsville, Ohio, Minch 6th, 1835. She was married to David Kline, December 11, 1809. As a result of this union two daughters wer born, Mrs. Emma Gray, of Monon, and Mrs. Eva Crane, of Logansport. After the death of Mr. Kline she married James C. Thiawls, December 14, 1876. Dr. Utte»’ conducted funeral ser vices at the residmee Wednesday for moon at 10:30. Interment in Weaton cemetery. Low llatcH.

-tornsvilit it One faro for the round trip -to Roma City, Ind., July 19th to August Ist. Account Island. Park Ae embly. One fare for the round trip to .o Bethany Park, Indiana, July to Aug. 15rh. Account Bethany Park Assembly. Beam, Agent a, 75 cents for the round trip Rensselaer to Chicago. On Sunday July 18 special train leaves Rensselaer between 9 a d 10 A. M. returning leaves Chicago 11 o’clock!’. 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 to Washington and Baltimore. The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has become so popular that it is often n ceseary to put on an extra. Requisitionsfoi 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.

Good for a Well-Known Wayne County Preacher. Corresjiondenco Wooster. Ohio Republican. Rev. C. I). Jeffries, of Applecreek, Ohio, has recently received a unanimous call from the First Presbyterian church in Rensselaer, Ind, He has accepted and has already begun work in his new field of labor. Rensselaer is ranked among the best county seats in northern Indiana, having a fine location and an enter, prising class of people. The church is one of the best and progessive in in the presbytery of Logansport. The city will learn to know Rev. Jeffries as a minister of profound scholarship, a most powerful pulpit orator and faithful advocate in the cause of the Master.

Aside from his popularity as a minister of the Gospel he has gained l a wide reputation on the lecture platform. The presbytery of Woos-