Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1878 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ralph Fendig bus just received a large and select stock of Ready-made Clothing which he offers at a very small advance on first coat. On Wednesday evening last a little son of C. J. Brown was severely bitten and torn by several brood sows, while passing through the lot in which they wase feeding. Deep wounds in the thigh and arm barely missed the main artery. Only the prompt interference of the family saved the boy’s life. “Standard goods, small profits and quick sales” is Ralph Feudig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and piices before going elsewhere.

Allowances Made by the Board of Com - mistdoners of JasperlCounty. Indiana, at the Special Session. July 23, 1878 RELIEF of poor. William If. Irvine, keeping Minerva Coghill and child. $34 50 F. W. Bedford, wood furnished Baumgardner an Goodale. 5 (X) J. S. Hood, med, aid to daughter of Mathew Zerthil of Carpenter township, 2 00 s4l 50 ROADS AND BRIDGES, Town of Remington for bridge over Carpenter Creek, SIOO 00 William B, Price, making contract for bridge overCnrpentcr creek, 4 00 D. B. Miller, bill for eHtinmting grade, 4 5» Jared Benjamin, cost refunded, 7 30 slls 00 ADVERTISING. James W. McEwen. 33 80 COMMISSIONERS COURT. John Vant-Woud, Commissioner, 4 00 Wm. B. Price. do 4 00 W. K. Parkiso i, do 4 00 George M. Robinson. Sheriff, 2 00 14 00 Total allowances. $205 10 State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I, Henry A. Barkley. Auditor in and for snid county, do hereby certify that, the foregoiijg is a true statement of allowanceH as made by the Bonrd of County Commissioners of said county, at their Special July Term. 1878. H. A. BARKLEY, Auditor. July 26, 1878.

Ralph Fendig is agent for the justly celebrated Howe Sewing Machine. He invites all who intend procuring a machine to examine these before making a purchase. . ( In order not to carry over any kind of summer goods the Narrow Gauge Ono Price Clothing Store is giving rare inducements to purchasers, a.s they have made a reduction of from 20 to 30 per cent, on all their goods. A special invitation is extended to the ladies to call and examine the stock of Dress Goods just received at Leopold’s. They are the handsomest in the market, and sold very »ow for cash. What other preparations fail to do, Huh’s Hair Renewer surely accornp lishes. It renews the hair and especially restores its color w ten giay a;d faded. As a dressing it is unsurpassed, making the hair moist, soft and glossy. The most economical preparation ever offered, its effects remain a long time, and those who have once made a trial of it will never usejany other.—Advertiser and Union, Fredonia, N. Y.

To make room for fall goods we offer the following bargains: Fine white vests wortu from $1 50 t.G $3 09, for $1 50 Good all wool cassiinere suits worth sls 00, for $9 00 Goo 1 summer undershirts 40c for *25 Fine straw hat worth $1 25 to $1 50 for 75e. Straw hats worih 10c to 50c for 26c the ing Store.