Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

||EWsHOEslflt i The public fs respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, wliere will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large oMottment of my own make. AT LOW RATES! I have made a careful selection of goods pertaining to a well regulated Shoe Store, and respectfully invite the public for a close inspection. A Custom Shop Will be connected, where I shall manufacture. to measure, all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Goods all warranted. Repairing ; neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather for sale. Please give me a eall. S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank, RENSSELAER. IND.

DR. A. L. HAMAR, Announces to the community th«t he designs to make Rensselaer his permanent home. Hisprofessional services are offered to the public with the hope that SO years experience may render him able to give satisfaction to all who favor him with tnoir patronage . Special attention given to chronic diseases. Is permitted to refer to all who are acquainted with him. »&“ Office nearly opposite Court House.— Reside: ce with Mrs. Crockett,opposite Judge Hammond’s. Aug. 10,’77 ’em. AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer, IndA. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated. refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of giies s. It is centrally located large, conveniently arranged; and the proprietor will strive to make it attractive and nome-like to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety afforded by the market. Charges as moderate as circumstances and conditions will permit. Good Stabling connected with the House. 1851. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. A IWWT TAT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS, - - - 3371,683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pres’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DANIEL B. MILLER, Agent, vln29. Rensselaer, Ind.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1877.

Butter 20 cents per lb. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Clear side 12| cents per lb. Bacon and Hains 12\ to 15. Shoulders 10 to 12. Potatoes 25c. per bushel, Green apples 50 to 75. Beans $2 to $2 40 per bushel. Flo tr (winter wheat) $1 80 to $1 80 per quarter bbl. On next Monday Congress will, meet in regular session. The colitical gubernatorial complexion of the United States to-day stands 24 Democrats to 14 Republicans. Th. proceedings in the Senate during the present week has been intensely interesiing and < suiting. Car-pet-bagger Patterson, of South Carolina, and Uonover, of Florida, are voting witli tlte Democrats on the claims of Butler, of S. ('. This conduct Ims provoked the ire of the republican side, and tlr*y no v charge them with all imaginable crimes. So much has been said by the radical press and eulogists of Mr. Monton in his praise, ami in detraction of those opposed to him, that we copy to-day from the. Chicago Timos an article written by Mr, Reeve, of Plymouth, this State. It will at least, serve to show tnat there is a very large class of the people to-day who hold quite a different yiew of his public a°ts and the results, from those entertained by his admirers.

Vinegar Pickles at Laßne’s.

Fine Syrup, at Laßue’s. The Boss Mouse-Trap, at Keen’s, School Books at Willis J. lines’. Cranberries, 10 ets. a quart atKERN’s. Commissioner’s Court, December term, will convene next Monday. The best Groceries at the lowest price at A S. Laßue’s. The best Groceries, for the least money, at Kern’s. See card of Mr. Orwin in another column. It speaks for itself. The most durable Feed Baskets for sale at reasonable prices, at Kern’s. Canned Fruit, Teas, Coffee and Sugar, at Laßue’s. Buy your Ground Spices and Roasted Coffee of Kern. Dr. Washburn has returned from Logansport. His card will appear next week. Teas from 35c. to SI.OO a pound, at Kern’s. Mrs. Jennie Shaw, es Barkley township will please accept our thanks for substantial favors, Don’t fail to examine prices of Crockery, Glassware and Lamps at Kern’s—the cheapest place in town. Track-laying commenced on the 28th, and we learn a mile or more has been completed. Don t fail to call and examine our stock of Groceries, and learn prices, before buying elsewhere. A. S. Laßue. The friends of the RR., in Newton township, carried the appropriation by a handsome majority. On Thursday evening, 22d, at the residence of the bride’s parents, in Newton township. Felix W. Lester and Miss Lizzie Makeever. Thanks for a share of the good things. As an Auctioneer “Pap” Smoot is a success, and we cheerfully commend him to all in want of such service. Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto.