Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Doctor Moore, the careful specialist, Rensselaer, Indiana. The Free Will Baptist Associ atiou is holding its sessions in this city. Yerington’s College ad. on first page Don’t fail to lead it, and don’t confound St. Louis, Mo., with ‘ St Louis, Michigan.” J. A. Sharp is erecting new and commodious art parlors. Robert White, the livery man, has moved into the property vacat ed bj Rev. Dr. Utter. WELSH cemetery NOTICE. All parties interested in Welsh Cemjtery, Jordan township, are requested to attend a public meets ing at Egypt school house on Monday, Sept 27th, at 1 o’clock sharp, for the purpose of consid > ering the purchase of dditional land so the cemetery. p. W. Reed, 1 rank Welsh, [■ Trustees Daniel aymire, ) Birthday. On September 20th ninety rela* tives and friends of Mrs. Adeline Can mother of James and Carey Carr, called upon her with* out ner previous knowledge or consent, which to her was a great surprise indeed, at her pleasant home with her sons and daughter n Newton township, 3| miles south west of this city A splendid dinner was served between one and three o’clock and at this time every o> e was busily engaged assisting the venerable lady to pass her seventy fifth mile post and it is needless to say that we succeeded. The occasion will be long remembered by all. It is pioper to say that Mrs. Carr has ihe appearance of one who has enjoyed the blessings of good health. She has been a resident of Jasper county for more than 45 years, is still vigorous and enjoyed the visit of her friends.

There were present fron Lafayette, Ind., Wm. Carr and wife, and Mrs. Whitsett and son; from Morocco, John Johnson and wife, Mrs. Archibald, Mrs Ed. Johnson, Jas. Johnson and family and Miss Essie Kendall; from Foresman, Jas. Kendall and wife. Mrs. Carr was presented with a beautiful plush upholstered rocker and a beautiful rug. Th a usual good byes were said w’th “Long live the hostess”, and we all departed feeling that a good day had been well spent. * # * A young woman entered a Philadelphia street car and calmly pro ceedei to light a cigarette. This aroused the iieof the other women passetgers ard they caught hold of her and threw her off the car. — r l’his interesting paragraph re* cently appeared in the Washington Times: How insignificant the Prendent must be to the genius who trans* mits the telebrams from the Stale Department. The other day it became necessary to notify the Pres* identof thedeathof the presi 'ent of Uuruguay. The message was addressed to ‘‘The President, care of Hon. Mark A. Hanna, Cleveland, Ohio.” It is scarcely conceivable that & telegram addressed simply to the President could not have reached him.

Farm Loans, W® are prepared to make farm toans at a lower rate of interee tl-an any other firm in Jaspercounly. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office in Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the'Court House. WARREN & IRWIN. WANTED—Bj * large hay shipper, a good reliable man to buy and load ’ ay at Rensselaer. State experience and give references. Good commission paid. Address Look Box 117, v21,n22 Bbyan. Ohio

YERINGTON’S COLLEGE, St Louis. Michigan, will open its sev eath yeor Sept. 271 b, 1897. courses:— Teacheas’ Gommeacial, Shorthand, Penmanship, English, Music, Elocution, and Physical Culture. Tuition; For any or all studies in the college, 12 weeks $lo; 24 weeks SI6; 86 weeks |lB. The Common Branches (Anthmetid, G»ammar and Geography] with Private Lessons in Music and All Free Glass Drilh, for above tuition- The Common Branches with All Free Glass Drills [without Private Lessons in Eusic] only sls a year. Free Class Drills are Plain ]and Ornamental Penmanship, Reading, Spelling, Letter writing, Music, Eloeutlon, Physical Culture, Debating and Parliamentary Work. Students may club where thep have use of Boarding House complete for 50 cents a week and furnish their own provision for a trifle.—All studies ih the college Handled bv professionals —Our Commercial and Shortbond graduates hold the beet positions in our largest cities Not one from our Teachers’ Course has failed at Teachers’ Examinations during the past two years Drop a card for free catalogue to 0 W YERINGTON, St Louis, Michigan