Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Lida Schanlaub, Mt. Ayx’ is visiting her brother John and family in this city. Fred Tyler das returned irom the State University,Bloomington, lnd. Next Monday the township trus*. teees will make tbeix annual settlement with the county commissioners. \Ym. Coop r, Union township, has threshed out a 100-acre field ot oats. We,ght and yield good. Ed W. Culp Remington, transacted business in this ci f y Monday. The army worm is said to hive got in its work m ;he oat fields in the southern section of this county. Chalmera, White county, held her first corporation elect on last week. The entire democratic ticket, with oua exception, was elected by large majorities. Hatry Noland, Remirgton, was brought to this city Tuesday and jailed to the October term of court.

Miss Stella Griffin, associate editor of the Remington Press, died Friday morning of last week at the Women’s hospital, Chicago, where an operation had been performed for the removal of a tumor. Her age was 38 yea: s. The democratic judicial on yens lion, for this circuit, met at Good-, lied Friday of last week, and placed in nomination ror prosecutor, Ira W. Yeoman, of Remington. George Hardy, Goodland, presided. Hon. John Ross,democratic candidate for congress, addressed the convention. Mrs. Catharine, wife of Rev. A. 1. Putnam, of Mt. Ayr, died Tuesday last at 3 p. m., and was buried Wednesday at North Star. Her age was 79 years. The funeral was preached by her pastor, Rev. V. O. Fritts, to a large audi nee. Father Putnam is 85 years old and feeble.

Our old friend James M. Gardner, of Monticello, has leased the bowels mills and will put in mod ern machinery. Jim is a practical miller, and we bespaak fox him a large patronage. Mrs. Nancy J. Brown died at horae in Newton township on Sunday last, aged 69 years. Funeral services yere conducted by Rey. W. H Sayler in North Star church. Interment in cemetery at that place. The costumes worn by the ladies of The Greai Wallace Shows were especially imported for them fr, m Paris. Prof. S. E. Sparling will lecture at the Free Will Baptisi church next Sunday evenin ” at 8 o’clock on 'The Land of the Viking Kings 1 The quaint and cur ious customs of the peo; leof Norway and Sweden will be described as observed darn ing a month’s stay iu these countries so favored by nature and so free from changes of modern life. The world’s most wonderful acrobat.c family, the nin l Nelsons, are with the Great Wallace Shows. A challenge of SIO,OOO is issued by Mr. Wallace to produce their equals in Europe o*- America. At Rensselaer, Wedues ay, August 3d. Wallace’s Great Shows Will ex hibit in this city next Wednesday, August 3d. Mrs. F. B Learning, of Goshen, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jj Spitler, in this city. Advai-tieed Letters—Mr Frank Chilcote, J C Lutz, Christ Bedder, Aden Rodgers, Myrle Scott, Pep etd P rker, J W Swcetman. Iri Washburn is now stafioned at Santiago, iu the hospital corps. The Great Wallace Shows ovns the finest property ever built lor a circus. Every wagon a work of art ar.d every horse a thorough** bred. Rensselaer, Wednesday, ugust 3d.

AN EDUCATIONAL OUTING —AT — BEAUTIFUL WINONA. Two hundred feet abov Lake Michigan, located jnst south or the Michigan state line, on Winona Lak-* (formerly Eagle Lake, Indiana.) Beached directly by the Pennsylvania and Big Four railroads.« Fourteen sprin s of great me: ic nal value, complete sewerage, waterworks, steamers, row bo.;ts, half-mile bioycle track and athletic grounds. Three bundredthousaßd dollars have been expended upon grounds and tuildings. WINONA ASSEMBLY —AND—SUMMEB SCHOOL Seventeen teachers, all college »>rofeßsors. Tro essor John M. Con ter. Chicago University. Principal. School pens Jnly stb, six weeks term Program beins Ju y 4th and cl ses August 28th. Fnebotelr, boarding hou es end private cottage*. Board, ucludi g room, from f'r to sl2 per eek, according to the location. Board and room in farm houses for limited number at $3 per week Winona Lake is three miles in length; deepest lake in the state. Entire grounds shaded by magnificent growth or forest trees. Write for particulars and program to REV S. C. DICKEY, D.D.. Secretary and Gen Manager. Winona Lake, Ind.