Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“Daughter: d ths Hfflliita." k General VanRensselaer Chap l. ter D. A. K. will meet Monday, e P^ em^er 27th, at 2:30 o’clock, p. m. ; at the home of Mrs. L. 1 A. Bostwick
Mrs. exsckrk of the Jasper Circuit Court Charles H. Price, now of Middleboro’ Ky. was the guost of Mrs. Moss over Sunday. Rev. E. Buech, of Indianapolis* preached very acceptably to his former congregation in this city Sunday night. Try KenneJ Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. James F. Irwin has gone to the Indiana Mineral Springs fer treatment. Mabel Kohler is visiting friends a) Rose LawD and Thayer Mrs W.H earn ann son have returned from . ichigan. Mrs. Alf. McCoy is visiting her diughter, Mrs. Mattie A. Rine» hart, Buffalo, N . . Mrs. Rev. M. D. Tressler, Cin cinnati, visited with Mrs. Wm. B. Austin, this city, last week. Cakes made to order, at Kennel Bbothebb.
Charlie Cox has returned from Monticello, and owened a general confectionery store in the room west of Fendig’s drug store. On Tuesday afternoon little Els worth, son of Rosa Platt, fell into Iliff’s cistern, and when discov ered life was extinct. On the same day which occurred the sad accident to little Elsworth Platt, the babe of David Platt died. They were buried in one casket.
Rev. C. D. Jeffries delivered a lectuie Tuesday evening, in Chi cago, for the be efit of a Gongre gational church in which his broth er holds membership. Eighty dollars cleared.
Wait and see our Nursery stock before buying. Will have a full line at White’s livery barn during the month of October, and w : ll sell at one half agent’s prices. F. A. Wqodin, Foresman, Ind. Doctor Moore, the careful specialist. Rensselaer. Ind Advertised Letters- W M Cavender, Miss Maggie Ducharme, James R Jbry, John O Chrystal, M.-s Msry Hart. Herman Debenbrock, Mrs Marion Baker, Mis Bushe, Mrs John Bercher, James H Pierce. Joseph Parcell, fcDr. R. Olds.
Jim Crevisson and Harry Wasson have puchased the Maloy grocery, and will run a meat market in connection therewith. Frank Davidson and his company ars well known here, being annual visitors, and always give a good, clean, honest comedy. At the Opera House next Monday evsmng, Sept- 27. Misses Irma KannaJ, Della Harris, Grace Thompson, and Sadie Leopold have entered the Northwestern University, at Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Lydia, wife of Samuel Scott, formerly of this citv, died at* her home in South Bend, Kansas,Son Wednesday of last week, aged about 50 years. Husband and two daughters survive. 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.
Get a nickel’s worth of nitrate of silver- at a drugstore and put it in a tumbler of water from the well. If the water is pure it will turn clear. If impure, it will turn milky. In this simple manner you can know if your well needs cleans ing and possibly head off r run of tvpnoid fever. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS We are glad to call the attention of our readers to Vories' Business College advertisement which will be found in another colunp. The school has nine teachers, twenty four lecturers nnd is thoroughly endorsed by all leading educators. All interested in this line of work should get illustrated catalogue giving photographicjviews of class es at work by? he laboratory meth od. Graduates are always in de mand in a large city like Indian apolie.
