Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
For Salk .. A second-hand fool ball, Inquire at this office. Communion service at the Presbyterian church to morrow (Sun* day) morning. T. B. Day is visiting his sob Hiram, in this oity James Duvall of Illinois is vis itfng relatives in this city an vi cinitv Harry Bott, late foreman of the Republican, has accepted a posi tion with the W B On key O*. .at Hammopd Jasper Circuit Court, October term, convenes in Rensselaer next Monday. Postmaster Robinson and his sister, Mrs. Thos. Thompson, are taking treatment at West Baden Springs. A large stock of sohool shoes to select from. Call on Judge Hea v, r.be exclusive dealer. Chas. Daugherty of Hammond, a former resident of Rensselaer, was married one dny last week to a young lady of Bay City, Mioh. CiT A Cvookett and wife ha\e just returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Benton and Fountain counties
J udge Healy has a house of four rooms, in good condition, for rent. J udge Healy is ope ing cut an extensive new stock of Boots and Shoes, Rubbers of all kinds, school sL oes, etc , for the tall and winter trade, at the lowest prices. Dr. A F. Malloy, graduate of Cincinnati Medica College, has concluded to locate in Rensselaer. He has secured the rooms over Commercial State Bank, recently occupied by Dr, PowJl. Judge Healy has had longexpe rience in his line of trade He is an excellent judge of material and workmanship You will simply consult your own interest in mak ing your footgear purchases from him Milt. Roth, of the firm of Moon dy & Roth, and Miss Ollie, daughter of Perry Marlatt of Barkley iownship, were married Sunday evening last at the residence of Art W Cole, in Englewood, 111... Dr. Swift, of the Ist M. JB. church* that city, performed the Ceremony. Adyertised Letters: James H Alverson, Charles Beougbter, Rudolph Fisher, M & F Tniance, John E Millar, Miss Addie Myers, W B Peterson,Y W Shuck,Orva Thomas, Frank Van dren. Mrs Sissod, widow. R. S. Dwiggins, by request, wil 1 present a paper on the| Chinese question at the Ministerial Assoc ation to be held in the Mission*, ary Baptist church, Monday l*ex at 10 a. m. All areinyited. Notice to Taxpayers. The first Monday of November is the last day that taxes of 1897 can be paid without penalty attaching J* C. GWlN,Trea . John L. Duvall, who has been \*7" the office of James W. Douthit since January last, on Thuisdej evening for the Northern Indiana Normal ochool at Valparaiso, where he expects to graduate in the law department next June. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas, our beloved fellow teacher and citizen, Ebwood W. Spriggs, answered the call of President McKinley for volunteers aud while in oamp willing and ready at any moment to go foith to battle in defense ot the honor of iii i native land was suddenly mustered out by the Great General; Therefore, we, the teachers of Keener township, tender this res* olution as an expression of our heartfelt sorrow and sympathy to his bereaved family, his only child, other relatives and many friends: Resolved, That El wood Spriggs was a most excell nt teacher alwavs kind and couiteous to both parents and pupils, beloved and id mired by his feilow laborers in -be educational field, and in his death we lose one of ou v most 68-* teemed associates. Bates Tucker, Earl M. Jeffries, Leslie A. Sayers, Committee. CHICAGO PEACE JUBILEE. Bigg, st event since the World’s i Fair. Grand military and civil p.irade % illuminations, fireworks' etc , etc The Monon Rou*e wil* ! sell tickets to Chicago from points within 250 miles, for one fare for round trip Tickets on sale October 17 and 18, and for tiains arriving not later than October 19. Good returning to Oct 22 inclusive. W. H. BEAM, Agant PRESIDENT McKINLEY AND W AR HEROES Wi'i attend theCLicago Peace Jubilee, October 18 and 19. Go and take your wife and children. One fare for the round trip. W. H*. BEAM, Agent.
