Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Monon 75 cent excursion to Chicago, tomorrow. W. H. Pa kisop, George Mo is, M. L. Spitler, Jr., Mose and Sadie Leopold, have entered State Uni versify. Bates Tujker, 159th Indiana, is at home on a 3O'-dav furlough. Bev. M. B. Paradis and wife have returned to their home, Hast* ings, Minnesota. Ernest Middleton,ls9th Indiana in hospital at Philadelphia, is expected home on furlough next week An enjoyabls social reception was tendered the former pastor. Revs. Beach and Paradis and their fam* iles, by the Presbyterian congregation of this city, last Monday evening, at the home of George Murray. Advertised Letters-Mrs. May Tacket, Mr Edward Trohan, Anna uthill. Judge A. W. Reynolds, of Monticello, is in the city today. L. F’ Bartoo, father of Mrs. G‘ E. Marshall of this city, after a lingering illness, died at his home in Remington on Wednesday evening last, Lged about 68 years. Elwood, son of Joel F. Spiiggs, of Walker township, died at Kansas City, ot typhoid fever contract ed in camp. Mr. Spriggs brought the remains Lome, and interment took place Wednesday. Mrs. Susan,wife of D. O. Brooks, died in this city Friday of last week. Interment at Brook. John Eiglesbach and Leo and Helen Tuteur have entered the Catholic schools at Sou-h Bend.
1 | Convention ■ I «w ! ! s • i? The Mariois Township Sunday School Convention and < !i> Rally Day will be observed at the M. E Church, Rensselaer, < • s Indiana, on < I ; ig 1898, at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Alt the Schools in the Township 1 J| will participate. ' ; Programme Song Service, Ghorus Choirled by Rev Austin. ' Prayer, Rev. Middleton < J? Scripture Reading, Matthew 20: I—7 Rev Fritts. ! % Song by the Schools. < d Thoughts on the Scripture Lesson, .... Rev. C.D. Jeffries. < J Rt citation, Josie lor tar. < Special Music. Duet Mr. and Miss Fravies. < d Address —“The Home Department < 