Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Monon will use the Wagner cars. Try Kcnue) Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. W ill Schanianb spent Sunday with parents and friends in this city. Good warm lunch at Kennel Bro’K restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. : h i hose for the fire department an it! from Chicago Thursday evening. M«s Francis Mills received a surprise treat f rom her pupils lust Saturday afternoon. Hi© Indianapolis Weekly Ssntinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor 81.50. A temporary board walk has been laid on the Washington street entrance to the new court house. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes —Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it.

Ed Peiegnue and Bert Warner brought in the scalp of a big gray wolf, weucewday, from Hanging Grove township. The Band Musicule, Thursday evening of last week, proved a grand success. SIOO was cleared for the benefit of the organization. C. M. & J. C. Paxton, formerly of this city, suffe: ed a $5,000 loss recently in the cesti uction of their hardware Btore, in Albany, this State, by fire. Insured for $2,500. The date of the last number of the Rensseluer .Lecture Club course ha; been changed from Februaiy 11th to 28th, when Dr. Bristol will deliver his celebrated lecture on “Shakspearo, the Bard of Avon.” Lawrence, the seven year eld son of Peter Giver, Jmd his leg broken in two places by being run over by Duvall’s express wagon,, last Saturday. .Under the circumstances an unavoidable occurrence. All Monon trains now stop , 47th fatreet Chicago, where tickets are sold and baggage is cheeked to all stations. Electr'c care from this point reach the stock yards in five minutes, and oommunicate with all parts of *he city.

The machinery i.i the Rensselaer creamery has been sold by the receiver to a oreamery company at Liberty, this state, for 85)50. The creamery building and cold storage plant is now for sale, and will pro bably be purchased by a Re ,sselaer party. Wm. P. Hopkins died from the injuries received from the passing ing over him of a heavily loaded wagon, Wednesday forenoon .. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Tucker at the F. W. Baptist church, Thursday, at 2 o’clock p. m. Monon Excursion Rates: One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis, Fstruary 20th *ud 21 t, returning up io February 23d, on account of the People’s Paity Convention. Twenty-three dollars to Mew Orleans and return, February 14th to 21st, Good returning up to March 19th. On account of Murdi Gras Carnival.

The ladies of the M. E church will give a Valentine Soci 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mur iav, neqt Monday, February 14th. Come and fsee the Puritan Maidens unite broken hearts. They will dainty refreshments for which the Valentine Lassies w ll only ask the small sum of 10 cts. Come all and enjoy a gooa time. Great Music Offeb. Send us thenames and addresses of three oi more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in silver or postage and we wilj mail you ten pieces full sheet music, consisting of popular sougs, waltzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano and crgtn. Address; Popular Music Pun. Co., ndianapolis, lrid. The Dwigginb Bios, aiein more trouble, From the associated press reports from New York, it is learned that they have been indicted bv the grand jurv for d Trauding two men of Ogdensburg out cf 120 000. These two men claimed a balance to that amount due them when the firm of J. R Willard & Co - failed. The two boys are said to have been in hiding when the two men went after tnsm but were found, and gave a check for $17,000 which proved worthless. The case was then reported to the grand jury with the result of an indictment being found. “Forty Years of Oratory”, in two volumes. containing the speeches off Senator v oorhees in the Honse and Senate, his arguments m coarts, and also his'Public Lectures, is now on the ma.ket, and is •oeiving very favorable notioe.