Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A boy at Leinar Nerman’s, Tuesday Harry Knrrie is passing his month’s vacation at his old home, Paoli. Milt Jbipman is building an addition t,o his residence near the depot. Frank Borntrager is visiting relatives in Oh to Brother Marshall, of the Republican rejoices ever the advent of auother sen L ‘Kos’ Yeoman, Rossviile, Illinois, is visiting relatives in this locality. G oige K Pollings worth and family leave today for Northern Michigan Homer Babcock, of Commercial State Bauk, Is spending a two weeks vacation at Hutchinson, Hansas Mrs U E Kolb, of Oxford, mother es Mrs Frank Foltz, has bought the tenemem property of N W Reeve, on Van Rensselaer street, and will become a resident of this ity In the near futureGluts: VV. Kell y has purchase the interest of m b Smith in the R n elaer steam laundry. Wm. Kolb, granpfather of Mrs Frank Foltz, die : t Oxford Friday of last week, ••g'. cl uii.e v-three years. His wile, in lur nineiy-brst year, survives liim.

in lay i fteruoon of last week well-drilbi-j VV, itj i-n:’. Warren struck oii m Bury-s D lion’s lots, south of the RK. Jot Imv i. Will pan out we aie not prepaii'td lu say. ib. dl> . c.;>rs of the Old Settlers’ Av s aoiai ioj >.t J spei Bounty will hold a m eting today, at 2 p in, in the east court i'o'im, for be purpose of perfecting arrangements for the forthcoming annual mi-etiug. s If people would just remember that Aon r vvxula extinguish blazing gasoline, th e knowledge would be inestimable Say 8 the man of the house: “One day ou r g > tove was blazing, and wet cloth 3 were u.'id without effect, when remem iliat I had read that flour would extinguish the i.laze A handful did al most extinguish it completely ” It wo’d Go a good idea to paste this up so that in an emergency it may save bp:h life and property -

An exchange sayg—“whcnflie* becom® troublesome in a house or room they ran always be expelled by a verysimple mix ture A half teaspeouful of black pepper liuely Riound, should be mixed with dou ole the quantity of brown sngar.audthe compound be moistened with cream The flies will eat greedily of this mixture if placed wheie they can easily reach it/,but it will he their last meal, for the least taste of it is, to a fly, rank poison* If watched they will often be seen to drop within a lew feet of the plate which they just left, and some of the heartiest eaters do not live to leave tfat place” E L Hollingsworth has returned from a ten days stay with his family at G'harle voix, Michigan. —New— Two of the most popai War Songs pieces of masio arranged and for piano and organ have Music, just boon issued bv the Popular Music,Co., Indinapolis, Indiana. “Bring Q U y Heroes Home.” dedioated to the Heroes of the United States Battleship Mains is one of the finest national song ever written.— The mus o is stirring and the words ring with patriotism. ‘Dewey’s Battle of Manila March Two-Step is a fine instrumental piece and aill live forever as a souvenir of the Spanish War. Either o-e of theoe pieo s and Popular Music 801 l containing 18 pages full sheet m isic sent on receipt of 25 cents. Address: Popular Murxc To., Indianapolis, lnd. Chicago Dispatch: “The commodore in charge of the second squadron" oom: s in or praise in Sampson’s official report Be>»lly, Simpson ought to make an effort to find out the name of this oomm adore. Only Faib. Yes, the present state government is proceeding rabidly with the payment of the state debt.— But the Matthews administration maoe a good record on too. In fact, there is no politics in the de t t-paying policy now.Both parties are equally committed to it. Am! it is only fair to say that the policy has been made easy of execution by the presen t nx i w, which was placed on the tote boobs by the democrats agaihbt the opposition of the republican prty. f Indianapolis News.