Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Look out for The Fast Mail! At Ellis’ New Opera House !! Monday Night, September 13!!! Superb Scenic Production ever presented in Rensselaer. The grandest collection of Seenery ever before transported. 10 Sets complete—lo Sets, “©fl Niagara Falls. Freight train of 14 cars. Lightning Fast Mail Train. Steamboat race. Thrilling explosion. The sinking steamboat. The patrol wagon, and a hundred new effects At Oper, House, Monday night, September 13th. Morocco fair Sept. 14 to 17th inclusive. J. W. Douthit transacted ditch business at Winamac, Monday. Try Kennel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. As third at Ke tland, our band boys received S6O. As first in 2d class, at Wolcot, they received another SSO. Well don?.
Logansport Presbytery will meet at Kertland next Tuesday. It will be asked to make the necessary arrangements for the installation ot Rev. U. D. Jeffries as pastor of the Prssbyteiian congregation in this city. The M. E. Sunday school pic* nicked in Nagel’s grove, Saturday. The schools in this city opened Monday with a full attendance Cakes made to order, at Kennel Brothers. R. W. Marshall and Frank Da* vis have formed a co-partnership for the practice of aw, up-stairs, Makeever’s block, or. Marshall’s cld location. Ago d team. Doctor Moore, the careful specialist. Rensselaer. Ind G. P. Kahler is visiting his old home, Fremont. 111. McFarland & Nichols have opened out a large stock of fresh groceries in rooms near the depot, and invite an inspection of goods and pi ices. Died. .. This evening, at his residence on River street, in this city, after a lingering illness, ex-coun-ty commissioner J- F. Watson, in the 56th year of his age. Wife, children and a large circle of relatives and friends are left to mourn u He was a kind buss band, indulgent father, faithful public servant, good citizen, and his end was peace.
Late reports announce that El mer and Jay Dwiggins have gone to the wall with liabilities placed at sl,OOO,Q(jj|| The Chicago Unions vs. Momence will play a match game of ball at Morocco, on Friday of the fair, September 17th, 1897, for a purse of $125.00. This beyond doubt, will .be the best andjmost interesting game ever played in thisvicinty. You can’t afford to mtesrt. The committee appointed on grounds date, programme, etc., have selected Simon Phillips’ grove; date, Saturday, Sept. 25th. We trust the Old Settlers will turn out en masse.
Our city dads have purchased the electric ligl t plant, and are moving in the direction of water works. Dr. Moore, brother of ’Squire Mooie, has located in rooms over Porter & Wishard’s store. He is a physician of many years of ex perience. On his annual rounds goes P. F Roberta with the largest nd finest varieties of mellons. —
