Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
|J£W gIIOE § TORE ! The public ii respectfully ifitermod I hat I have opened a store opi>ositc the. Bank, n here will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES i Including 11 large assortment of my own make. AT LOW RATES! T have made a Careful selfeSfioft pertai/dng u> a wml regulated .Shoe Store, and resi>c.»tfßiiy invite the pubb'c for (belo.se inapeetfwti, A Custom Shop Will be conncet<;d, where I shall manufacture, to measure, all kinds J beets and Shots, (foods all warrnnfrd. _ ficjxiiri'i" neatly and rcasonsihly d* •••. Koic-lo uhet for sale, l'ieus.e give me aee i, S. ASo. Store opposite the Dank, lIENSKELAEB. I’\D. | DR, A. L. HA7t HAP,. Anipainees to the c<-nihuinity tii :t he dcdUTe-. IP-prof' ■ w offer'd | ■tothe pul lie ; -i a. pe that • ars j exp- n.n n -r him aide to gi ve sut- I infliction to aiLwfi. favor him with their natron tig". Bpecjal i,tt -nlioiig vi atoeiiro ii': j dinftaKifs. Is perrniiled to refer to all who 1 ar-’ aequalnted wit h liirn. C*'“ Office jgu> rl v opp< site Court House. — j Reside withers. Ore.t osite Judge j Tlarnmond’s Aug. 10,’77 *iiin. j AUSTIN HOUSE, ReussoJ aer, IncJ. A. W. CLEVELAND, Pbopbietok. Tiiik well-known House having recently changed bandwhas been th’orougbly rerioated, refuted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of gue.-s s. H is centrally located large, conveniently • irranged : and the proprietor will strive to make it attractive and hoiiie-bke to all who favor him wit It patronage. The taLlcis.ilv.utys s'.ippi'c.d i\ iiti the best variety afforded by the market, (Jiiarges as moderate as eir--1 in. .■ t 'gee* and conditions win permi*. l*r Good Stabling connected with the House. 1851. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. FIRE INSUFANCS COMPANY, ! Ot IN'OIAM.VHOI.iS, lixt. | ASSETS, - $371,683.42. JAS. 32. ROBER "HON, Prea’t. , W.vi. Wi:: lk'. Woollen, Secrcltiry. D ’.XLEL B. Ml.i ,L. .r vrid, vln2S). Rn. ooliU’r. Iml.
The Democratic Sentinel. FiF BAY i/FCEMBJ.R J L 1877.
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