Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

j|EWSHOESTORE The public t» respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be fonnd a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large assortment of my own make. AT LOW RATES! I have made a careful selection of goods pertaining to a well regulatod 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. (Jodis all warranted. Repairing, neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather* for sale. Please give me a call, S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank. RENSSELAER. IND. DR. A. L. HAMAR, Announces to the community that he designs to make Rensselaer his permanent home. Hisprofessional services are offered to the public with the hope that 30 .years experience may render him able to give satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage . Special attention given to chronic diseases. Is permitted to refer to all who are acquainted witli him. Office nearly opposite Court House.— Reside: ee with Mrs. Crockett.opposite Judge Hammond’s. Aug. 10. ’77 *6ra. AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer, Ind. A. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated, refitted and refurnished throughout, and Is now open forthe reception of gues s. It is centrally located large, conveniently arranged; and the proprietor will strive to innkclt, attractive and liome-bke to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the beat variety afforded by the market. Charges as moderate as circumstances and conditions will permit. \ptr Good Stabling connected with the House. 1851. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. pn A niITT TIM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS, ... 5371.683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pres’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DANIEL B. MILLER. Agent, vln29. Rensselaer, lucl.

Tho Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY DECEMBER 28. 1877. By Special Request, “THE OLD 13!” will repeat the beautiful and romantic Dr. m , i ntitled MU &!t; or, to Mmc Lorn, at Starr's Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29. 1877, with a change of the opening scene. The play will be followed by the Laughable Farce, “More Blunders than One!” Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from a generous public, we again request their suppori, and promise to use our best en deavors to please all. “THE OLD 13.”

Butter 20 cents per lb. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Clear side Cents per lb. Bacon and Hams 12£ to 15. Shoulders 10 to 12. Potatoes 25c. per bushel, Green apples 50 to 75. Beans $2 to $2 40 per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 80 to $1 80 per quarter bbl.

January Ist, 1878—Next Tuesday. School Books at Willis J. lines’. SOCIAL HGP! at Starr’s Hall, New Year eve, December 31. 1877 Handsome silver-plated ware just received at Orwin’s. Give him a call. Bro. Cissel has gone to see his girl! Our best wishes go with him. Tea from 33c to $1 00 per lb., at Laßue’s. The track has been laid to the county line. California Syrup, 80 cents per gallon, at A. S. Laßue’s. Mr. Wigmore’s family, and our daughter, Ana, are visiting friends at Mor.ticello. A great variety of pipes, and the best of smoking tobacco, at Tuteur’s. Miss Moggie Cowdiu and Miss Liz-, zie Waljon favored us with a call yesterday. Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery. The Christmas festivities at the M. E. Church, and the Church of God f on Christmas eve, were fully enjoyed by all participating. Choice brands of Tobaccos just re celved at Tuteur’s. “The Old 13” had crowded houses Tuesday and Wednesday evenings last. Canned Fruit, Teas, Coffee and Sugai\ Laßue’s. As this is the last issue of the Sen. tinel for 1877, we wish all “A Happy New Year!’” Suitable books, for the holydays, at Imes’. W. M. Snyder, formerly of Jasper, but at present residing in Montgomery county, is visiting old friends in this place. The best Groceries at the lowest price at A S. Laßue’s. A postal lrom Bradford, shown us, announces that so full is that town with persons connected with the new railroad it will be utterly impossible to accommodate delegates to the Baptist Association about to convene there. Wigmore will furnish you Silver, or Rosgers’ Plated Ware at lower prices than if kept in stock. Don t fail to call and examine our stock or Groceries, and learn prices, before buying elsewhere. A. S. Laßue. Tuteur’s have on the way a heavy stock of Groceries, purchased at prices which will enable them to under sell all others.