Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Miscellaneous Items. F. Gibson is on the siok list. Mary and Emma Eger returned from Terre Haute, Saturday, T Remington fair Aug. 23d to 28th, inclusive. Rensselaer was well represented at Fountain Park last Bunday. Morocco fair Sept. 14 to 17th, inclusive.. Try Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. Charlie Wiltshire, Chicago, is visiting his parents in this oity. Kentland fair Aug. 30th to Beps tember 4th, inclusive. Gora Pheglev is visiting relatives and friends in Monticello. Cakes made to order, at Kennel Brothers. “Speech is free under the Dingley tariff,” says the Boston Globe. Mrs. E. D. Jlhoades and children are visiting friends in Ghica go.

Frank Parcels, Monticello, is visiting his cousin Fred, in this city. Joe Borntrager, of Wapakaneta Ohio, is visiting his parents at this place. Miss Iva Washburn has entered a school of elocution and music at Chicago. John’Callow, Centralia, 111,, is visiting his parents and riends in this city. Clifford and Nellie Moody are visiting with relatives at Mt. Vernon, lowa. Nellie and Tillie Malchow are visiting their sister and friends at Brookston. Grace Norr s has returned from a visit with, relatives and triends, in Hammond.

Jas. H. Ghapman and wife returned from their trip east, (Saturday evening. The Rensselaer Merry-Makers held a picnic in Peacock’s grove Tuesday afternoon. ? rs. Elden Hopkins and daughter Helen areivisiting relatives and friends at Akron, Ohio. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Children’s. Don’t forget it. Rev. C. D. Jeffries is spending a two weeks vacation with his family, at Apple Creek, Ohio. r Chas. Borntrager, of Louisville, Ky., is visiting his uncle, Charles Borntrager, sr., near this city. Miss Bertha Bhger, who has been visiting with the family of 8. A. Royster the past week, returned to her home in Morocco, Wednesday. Engineer Bostwick will get you up plans and specifications for building. Charges reasonable. Office up-stairs, in Forsythe building.

WANTED—By a large hay shipper, a good reliable man to buy and' load t ay at Rensselaer. State experience and give references. Good commission baid. Address Lock Box 117, v21,n22 Bryan, Ohio.

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