Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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General VanRensselaer Chap ter D A. R. will c o m m e m orate W a b h i b gton’s birthday by an Open Meeting to thetriendsof the
Chapter, February 22d, at 2:00 p. m. The following program will b© presuuted: MUSIC. “Biography of “Gen. Washington,” Mrs. A. McCoy. MUSIC. “Washington as a Lovei.” Mrs. 1. Parker. MUSIC“The Washingtons in the Revolution,” Mrs. J. H. Lougbridge MUSIC. ‘Martha Washington,” The evening will be devoted to a “Martha Washington Tea” by the Chapter. Tne ladies of the M. E. church will serve Chicken Pie Dinner and Supper Feb. 22ud, in the G. A. R. hall. Meals 25 oents. Everybody tnvi ed.
George Suthoff, of St. Anthony’s, Ohio, a student in the normal department of St. Joseph’s Col lege, died at the college, Thursday, February 17th, of lung fever, after a short illness. His age was about 18 years. The remains were aecompauid to the depot, Fnd?y morning, and sent to the home of his parents for interment.
At the railroad meeting held in this city last Saturday the corns mittees in charge of securing the x'ight of wav and money for sar > vey reportod that nearly all of the right of way on the north and south route, and money for the survey, had been secured Committee swere instructed to continue their work and the secretary directed to not'fy the men in chorge of the enterprise that a meeting will be hel d here Wed nesday, February 23d, a d their presence requested. Married.— By Rev. 0. D. Jef* fries, at the home"of the bride's lather, in th s city, Miss Sarah E., daughter of John C. Chiloote, and M', Joseph R. Sigler,of were united in the bonds of mats rimony, Tuesday afternoon last.— Only the lmn ediate relatives were present. After a short visit to Chicago tuey returned ta their theirj home in Mt. Ayr, which was in readiness foi them. May long life and prosperity attend them.
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