The Waterloo Times Thursday, September 6, 1894 -Pinkel for School Shoes -An 11 months old grandson of Judge Wall has created considerable interest by being able to whistle as well as a boy of five or six years of age. -Go to Sendelbeck & Brinkmann for Faust’s Extra Select Oysters. -Johnny Rodenheiser and family, accompanied by Val. Hohm and wife, came over from Belleville Saturday and remained to Monday evening, visiting friends and relatives. -A mink was captured and killed while in the act of catching a chicken, in broad daylight, by some of the men at work down at the Koenigsmark mill-pond, last Monday afternoon. -For a good stew, fry, or raw oysters, go to Sendelbeck & Brinkmann. -Henry Quernheim and wife, accompanied by a number of friends, went down to Horse Prairie, near Red Bud, last Sunday, to attend the celebration of Mrs. Q’s mother’s birthday. -Pinkel for School Shoes -Married, in the Catholic Church, this city, Wednesday morning, Rev. Limacher officiating, Miss Laura J. Rupenthal to Mr. John N. Christman. Their future home will be in St. Louis. -We staple clinch seams oh all shoes bought from us free of charge if desired. We have a machine to do the work. Braun Shoes Co. -The program of the Monroe County Sunday School convention, which ill be held here Friday and Saturday of next week, was received too late for publication in this issue. It will appear next week. -For breakfast, dinner and supper drink Aromalt and grow fat. For sale by Pinkel Mercantile Co. -Jos. W. Drury returned home from Washington, Saturday last, after an absence of over nine months. He is looking well, which indicates that the climate at the nation’s capital has agreed with him. -Frauenverin of the Evangelical church will celebrate the 11th anniversary of the society’s organization, Sunday afternoon next, at 2:30 o’clock. Revs. Heithaus of Floraville, and Vetter of Burksville, will conduct the services. Submitted by Jean Jung