Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Local and Miscellaneous Items. Mrs. John W. Paxton is quite [ill. Mrs. Jas F. Irwin is on the sick list. Remington fair Aug. 23d to 28th, inclusive. Morocco fair Sept. 14 to 17th, inclusive. Try Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. Kentland fair Aug. 30th to September 4th, inclusive. Uakes made to order, at Kennel Brothers. The stock farm horses are in the races at Ottawa, 111., this week, The eclipse of the sun, Thursdaj, took place on schedule time. The Fountain Park AsAsmtly a* Remington, August 6th to 18th. Rev. C. D. Jeffries visited relatives in Chicago Monday and Tuesday.
Rob Vanatta contemplates taking up the study law some time this fall Homer Ritchty, of Anderson, is visiting relatives and friends in this citv. Lawdie Martin will return „to Cincinnati to morrow and resume his duties. Sid. Schanlaub, of the Morocco Courier, took i:. the show, in this city, Monday. Rev. 0. W. Postill, of Fontanet, is visiting his mother and friends in this city. City Marshall McGowan is vis iting his old home and friends, in Will county, 111. Ex-marshall Dillon, is marshal protem during the absence of marshal McGowan. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ten’s. Don’t forget it. W. H. Ccover anc wife, of Kent*, land, ore visiting their uncle, W. H. Coover, and family in this city. Rev. Mr. Jeffries, of Apple Creek, Ohio, will preadh in the Presbyterian church next-ftabbath—morning and evening. A cordial invitation extended to all Engineer Bostwick will get you up plans and specifications for building. Charges reasonable.— Office up-stairs, in Forsythe building. Airs. Jos. G. Paxton and daugh ter are vie iting the parents of Mrs. P., ’Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore, and other relatives and friends in this city and vicinitvWANTED—Bj a large hay shipper, a good reliable man to buy and' load ■ ay at Rensselaer. State experience and give references. Good commission paid. Address Lock Box 117, v21,n22 Bryan, Ohio. Rev. Mr. Jeffries, Apple Creek, Ohio, will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit next Sabbath- morning and evening. You are invited. a Venetian firm is making bonnets of spun glass, which are soft and as pliable as silk.
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