Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
By appointmeflt of Presbytery, , Rev. S. R. Seu wright, of Monticello, i and Rev. Mr. Post, of Logansport, ; will conduct a series of religious ! meetings at the Presbyterian church, in Rensselaer, during the first two weeks of December next. A cordial invitation is extended to all. WOOD! WOOD!’ Those of our friends who agreed to furnish us wood in nayment of subscription, will oblige us much by doing so now. The Kokomo Tribune recognizes while it scarcely admires, the thrift of the Indianapolis Journl ain turning the death of Senator Morton to pecuniary account.| Leopold is now receiving large additions to his Fall and Winter stock, comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, all styles, Ready-Made Clothing. Hats & Caps, Bouts & Shoes, etc., etc., which he offers at greatly reduced prices. A Memphis negro conscientiously opposed to stealing, yet wanted to go to the circus. He bought a skiff‘for five dollars credit and sold it for fifty cents cash. He solved the problem speedily. Wigmore has just received a supply of new Clocks—correct time-keepers and perfect beauties. Go and see them. There is a town in lowa with the qeeer name or Speldahl. And, queer enough, it is located in three counties, the names of which are Polk, Boone and Story. But, queerer still, the saloon of the town is in Polt< county, the Justice’s office in Boone county and the lock-up in Story county. See he territory a poor drunkard has to go over in that queer- : est of places I A large supply of handsome and j substantially-made Trunks, at Fendig’s. Fortravel on the “Narrow,” or any other gauge, they are just the thing. Persons who patronize papers sho’d pay promptly, for the pecuniary prospects of the press have peculiar pow er in nushing forward public prosperity. If the printer is naid promptly, and li,is pocket-book is kept plethoric by prompt paying patrons, he puts his pen to paper in peace; he paints his pictures of passin*,' events in more pleasant colors, and the perusal of his paper is more pleasure to his people, Paste this piece of proverbial philosophy in some place where all persons can perceive it. Be pleased, also, to ponder it thyself patiently and perseveringly and profitably, and persistently practice its precepts perpetually.—Exchange.
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N. WARNER, DEALER IN OJT -A-LuLu KINDS ENSSELAER, IND.. Keeps constantly on hand a large stodk of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but HFirst-Class Goods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. Ind SNYDER & HENDRYXT Attorneys at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M» Cr* DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. /"WFFICE in west room over MeDougfa r dry VI good* stare,in Exchange Block.
