Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

School Books at Willis J. lines’. A fine sorrel gelding, 4 years old’ belonging to B. B> Pettit, Esq., of Remington, W&s given Ist premium in sweepstakes, and 2d in general purposes, atfour late fair. He trotted in heavy buggy, at 3.47, His style and speed was unexceptionable, and Boub may well feel proud of his steed. C. C. Starr has the largest and most complete stock of staple and fancy groceries in Jasper county, and sells at bottom prices, for cash. Wigmore has just received a supply of new Clocks—correct time-keepers and perfect beauties. Go and see them. For Queensware, Glassware, etc., go to C. C. Starr, where you can select from the largest and moat complete stock ever opened in the county. Clerk Charley H. Price visited Peer tuilll., mdjeturnedihoine again during the present week, If you want a pocket knife, go to Q. C. Starr and examine his assortment, which contains everything from a sc. dog-knife to the finest knives made. Eld. H, B. Millet has the largest melon patch in all this region, and the nutmegs grown thereon are excelled by none. Thanks for an intervi tw with that “patch,” NOTICE—C. C. Starr desires to announce to his patrons and the public generally that on after the removal into his new store room he will the strictly cash system of business. He is now closing up his books and wishes all persons having accounts with him to call and settle without delay. He proposes to sell goods right down at the lowest notches for cash, and can and will undersell any house that does a ere lit business.

Grange Meetings. J. W. Zeigler. State Lecturer of the Patrons of Husbandry, will address the public as follows : At the Fair Grounds, Rensselaef* Wednesday, October 3d. Fair Grounds atFrancesville. Tliursdas, October 4th. A cordial invitation is exteded the public generally to attend these meetings. Mr. R. Fendig will occupy the large store room at present in possession of C. C. Starr, so soon as the latter moves into his new quarters. Mr, F. goes to Chicago next week to purchaso an extensive stock of new goods.. M. F. Chiloote, Esq., Rensselaer. Indiana, offers for sale a fineHambletonian Stallion, three years old, without blemish, of good action, and took second premium at late Fair. Terms reasonable. The handsomest, best arranged and most complete Drug Store in Indiana is located in Rensselaer* presided over by Willis J. inies, with Frank Meyer and Newt. Imes to assist, and when neeessa.iv J. S. Wigmore is pressed into service. Square dealing, fresh, pure goods and extensive variety make it desirable to patronize this establishment, The nicest assortment of Stationery, of all kinds, at Willis J. lines’. Willey & Sigler sell the American Sewing Machine. After having a vacation of two months visiting friends in the vicinity of Indianapolis, Ind., Miss Mary E, Mann is once more to be found at Willey & Sigler’s with a mammoth New Stock of Millinery Goods, which she is selling at the lowest possible prices. Ladies, call and examine her nice stock of Hats & Bonnets before buying. We take pleasure in informing our patrons that we are now prepared to meet the wants of our trade with as large and well assorted a stocic of Goods as was ever opened out in this market, and we trust you will examine our goods and prices before buying. Willey & Sioler. Willey & Sigler have now on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Yarn. Cali and examine quality and prices. Rheumatism. Newburgh, 0., June 4, 1874. Peter Lawson, Esq. -Dear Sir: I was urged by a friend to try “Lawson’s Curative,” as I have often been afflicted with Rheumatism. I am happy to say that it afforded me immediate complete relief. I have also seen it tried in cases of Sdre Throat# Toothache and Neuralgia, and with success. I give this cheerfully, as I feel that this remedy should be known to all. Yours truly,

MRS, H. P. WAY, W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer. Call on Willey & Sigler if you wish to buy Boots & Shoes that are good, for a lowpriee. 200,000 Brick for SALE ! Arply to F. J. Sears & Co. Rensselaer. Ind. July 27.1877. Willey & Sigler are jnst receiving the largest siock of all kinds of merchandise ever offered in this market. F. J. Sears & Co. have the exclus sive sale of the Winamac Winter Wheat Flour in Rensselaer. Every saok warranted. Price $1 90 per sack One imagines himself in a New York Wholesale Store when he steps into Willey & Sigler’s establishment, and sees the piles of Goods they keep. •Jacob Eiglesbaoh, The! Butcher, would respectfully call upon those of his patrons whom he has favored with credit* to make immediate payment of their accounts. He must have money to keep the shop supplied with stock. Call without delay and make settlement, witho it further dunning.