Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
mieotr-'io RaIlWaY MifTißß In the Circuit Court room Od i Fellows’ Temple, next Wednesday evening, at 7 o’clock. Everybody urgently inv’ted to be prepent, .especially thorn along the proposed line o f constructionCome out. The Mozarts! H ar the Mozart j I Thanksgiving, Thursday I next week. Try KenneJ Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. George Mo’gan has resigned ' is position a= guard in the state rison north. Secure sea’s at Fendig’s drug, s ore for the Mozart Symphony club. Judge Healy’s is the plnct for shoes —Genes', Ladies’ and Children’s. Don’t forget it.
Hear the Mozart Sympho y Club of New Yoik at(J e/a House Tuesday next Nov* 23. dvertised Letters—Elmer Sul l nbarger, Mrs. M*>ry Potts, A E Johnson, Vam Hi ton and Emma Gossep. H9ai Mis Ma"i Luoise Gumae r Pr ma Donaa Contralto at Ellis’ Opera House Tuesday Nov. 23. The second entertainment of the ecture course will be g ! ve>? next Tuesday evening, November 23d, at the Opera House Starr’s brick warehouse, in process of construction at the rear of his store building, fell with a clash Monday evening. Resposibility is attributed to the wet weather and quicksand. Good warm lunch Kennel Bro’s restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents.
The two-year-old son of E. P» Honan, while playmg in an up» stairs room fell to the sidewalk below, but, we are pleased to state sustained only a few bruises. Harry Coffman, who was married to Miss May Burns in this city a short time since, has desert-, ed his wife since their r -moval to E wood, taking with him money furbished by his father-in-law to encage in the barbering business. The . superintendent of police has offered a reward of $25 for* his apprehension. ‘•lts the Jidge ye mane,” who is the exclusive shoe dealer in Rensselaer. A practical workman of many yiars experience; a good “jidge” of stock style and finish, its always “the Jidge ye mane” who keeps the largest and best stock ot boots nnd shoes, at the most reasonable prices, in the city Charlie and John Jones, serving j«il sentences for stealing a lap robe, took French leave Satuiday evening and made their way to Sheldon, 111. Sheriff Reed and Jailor Joiner followed them up, and through the pursuasive eloquence of the sheriff they were induced to accompany him to the Indiana side of tbe state line, when he informed them that he would cheerfully escort them back to Rensselaer without bothering about a requisition.
NOTICE IN REGARD TO CONTAGIOUS DISEASESChildren who h&ve had anv cons tagious disease or whose home is with a family in wbioh such disease has prevailed, will not he alt low d to enter or re enter the public schools until a certificate has been proemed from the attending physician, countersigned by the City Health officer (8.. C. John son, M. D.) Dermittingjsaid pupil to attend school. No verbal state ment will be accepted litany case whatever. Mordecai F. Chilcote, President of Board. November 2, 1897. Low Rates, One-Way and RoundTbIP TO THE 80IJTH, VIA THE Southern Railway The Southern Railway, penetrating the bast States of the South and South east, calls attention to its One-way Settlers and Round-trip Home So kers tiokefs at special rates on third Tuesday of October and on the first and third Tuesdays of November and December. For full information; rates and Maps write to J. C. Beam, Jr., N. W. P. A* 80 Adams St, Chloago.'H). Wpa H Tayloe, A G P A Louisville, Ky.
