Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Democratic SentinelFRIDAY JULY 20. 1877.

Butter 12 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. Clear side 12+ cents per lb. Bacon and Rams 12+ to 15. Shoulderß iO to 12. Potatoes $1 20 per bushel, Green apples 50 to 75. Beans $2 to $2 40 per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $2 60 to $2 75 per quarter bbl. Ice-cold Lemonade at H. Percupile’s. Go to R. H. Purcupile’s to get nice and cheap confectioneries. I scream, at Kannal’s parlors. Billy Piles will wait on you, A scream, from the Union office.— Bro. Horace is the lovely screamer. The adventists give it up. Gabriel did not sound hie trump on the 7th. D. B. Miller, Esq., and wife made a short visit to Valparaiso last week. Bricklaying will commence on Charley Starr’s new block the first of next week. A bran new young daughter was added to the household of Ira W. Yeoman, Esq , Sunday last. J. M. W. Kirk, brother in-law of D. B. Miller, was visiting in Rensselaer several days of last and the present week. R. H. Purcupile, can sell you the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars, sold in this market. Remember the corner room, opposite the Bank. G. W. Allen, of Van Wert Ohio graduate of tne National Normal School, that State, has been employed as principal of the Rensselaer schools. Don’t forget to call in at R. H. Purcupile’s New Store and buy one of those “Verbena” cigars, the best in the market, also the No. 1, both of which I have the exclusive sale of. Ex-Surveyor Miller, of Jasper county gave The Messenger a call on Saturday last. Mr. Miiler is one of the rising young Democrats of Jasper county.- -Valparaiso Messenger. To All "Whom It May Concern. I will Ires* machine guards, from 3 to 3+ dollars per set: set4new shoes for $1.20. Fit an 1 set 4 old shoes for 00 cents, other work in proportion. Strictly for Cash. Samp Erwin. I will furnish Pio-Nics, Festivals and Parties with Confectioneries at the lowest living prices. Those wishing confectioneries don’t forgot, to call on me, at Leopold’s corner, opposite the Bank. R. H. Purcupile, The compositor linin toutiacia.ll y omitted the name of our talented young friend, D. B. Miller, Esq., from the article referring to the orators on the 4th. Mr. Miller’s remarks were very appropriate to the occasion, and met the hearty approval of the audience.

TO ajll, persons greeting. I, It. H. Purcuptle upon oath do “Solemnly Swear” to sell Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioneries, Fancy Groceries and other goods in my line as cheap as any other house in Town. Give me a call. Leopold’s corner opposite the Bank. Road, mark, learn and inwardly resolve that the next time you suffer from any Ache, Fain, Burn Inflammation, internal or external, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lame Back or Side, you will try the celebrated remedy, “Lawson’s Curative.” No medicine ever discovered has performed such wonderful cures. Read the pamphlet to be had of W. J Imes, Rensselaer, Ind’ who has the Curative for sale. Price SI.OO. MissE. L. Switzer, teacher of Burns > school, Barkley township, makes the following report for the month ending’ July 6th 1 An enrollment of 25 pupils, whose average daily attendance was 20. Rebecca Jenkins, Mary Jenkins, Luvisa Call, Minerva Price, Libby Price, Melissa Pulllns, Jfaflcy Price, tUiUe Daniels and Willie Pullins were perfectin attendance and punctuality. She also reports for the term (three months) an enrollment of 28 pnpils, with an average attendance of 23£: Mary Jenkins, Minerva Price, Libby Price, Melissa Puffins, Nancy Pi ice, and Willie Puffins, were perfect in attendance and punctuality during the term. School continues in session another month by the request of the patrons. The following is a report of the ' Rosebud school, Union township* for the month ending June 13th, 1877; Number puplis enrolled 26; average daily atteddance 19.9. Those perfect in attendance, punctuality, deportment and study, were Jennie Humes, and Maggie Abbett. Montford Pritchard and Maggie Fay lost no time during the month. The report for the month ending July 11th 1877. is as follows: Number of pupils enrolled 23; average attendance 15.7. Those perfect in attendance, punctuality, deportment and study, were, MaggiejFay, Abner Greenfield, and Maggie Abbett. The last named little girl has been perfect throughout the entire term of three months. The Rosebud school assisted by the singers of Rosebud and Brushwood Sabbath schools, and the Rensselaer Brass Band, gave a concert at Rosebud on the evening of the 11th inst. Although more persons than the house could accommodate were present, the ordef was excellent. The “Band Boys,” want for themselves the approbation and good-will of many who Were pleased by their gentlemanly demeanor, and enteftaihed by their merry musie. The gentlemen will please accept our sincere thanks. Fannif F. Miller, Teacher.