Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1878 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Death to High Prices! Can You Beat those Prices ? All Wool Cassimere Suits $lO 00. Nice Business “ $7 to 9 00. Good Working “ 4 00. “ Overalls, 35c to 48c. Cotton Pants, 70c to 75c. Summer Coats, 40c to 50c. Boys’ Lined Coats, $1 50. A good, tip-top pair Boys’ Pants, $1 25 to 1 50. By all means call at the ‘NARROW GAUGE' 1-PRICE CIOTM Mi
Building Lots For Sale. The undersigned will sell choice lots in the grove west of the railroad depot, platted to suit purchasers, at low prices and on liberal terms. Before you purchase call and see us. * ALFRED THOMPSON, SIMON P. THOMPSON. Thompson & Bro., Ageuts. Notice to Teachers. Applications for teaehiug the Rensselaer Schools will be received up to August Ist. Salarys43 00 per monthTerm of school eight months. Address A. LEOPOLD, Sec’y of School Board An Astonishing- FactA large proportion of the American people are to-day suffering from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results iu every case. YLu can buy a sample bottie for 10 cents to try. Three doses w’ill relieve the worst case. Pos.tively sold by all druggists on the western continent. Orders for papering and kalsomining, left at W. J. lines’ drug store, will be promptly attended to. C. Cross’ Marble Works. Dealer in all kinds of American and Italian Marble, Monuments. Headstones. Mantles, etc. Imported Red and Grey Granite constantly in the yard. Gilman, Illinois. Charles B. Stewart is agent, and will take orders for these works. Dr. Kelley* has retired from tho photo business and now devotes his time and energies to Dentistry, in all its branches, with prices to suit the stringent times. Sharp is getting out some fine work at his Gallery, over Kannal’s store.— He is unexcelled as an artist. Come to the Sentinel tor your plain and ornamental printing if you want a net and cheap job A. H. WlJttT, the only Dentist in three counties that has a legal right to use hard rubber, the only reliable cheap base for Artificial Teeth, will return to Rensselaer on the Ist of August next, and remain two weeks.— Persons wishing his services will please call at their earliest convenience. Will call call at residences when requested without extra charge. IRA. C. KELLEY, is the only tegally authorized Dentist in north-west ern Indiana to use Dr. Scott’s Enamel Base for Artificial Teeth. This is no cheap base, but handsome, light and more durable than any other used.Teeth warrantedjon this base as cheap as those on an inferior article generally used. All work will be warranted. Dr. Kelley being an old resident and practitioner in Rensselaer, and permanently located, there can be no chance for humbug. Office over Leopold’s Store, Washington street. Rensselaer, Indiana. IRA C. KELLEY. t3T’ Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery. I have an assortment of fine Hats of the latest styles and at prices that will speak fovorably. Call in with your cash and you will save from 10 to 15 per cent, at Leopold’s. I Will See How It Works—NOTICE ! From the Ist of May I will sell goods for casli only, as it is the only way to compete and show purchasers where their interests lie. In this connection, too, I would request all persons indebted to tne by book or other accounts to call and settle with cash or note. I will give reasonable time to those who call at once and settle up, Respectfully, A. LEOPOLD. Ho, Everybody! Those wanting plastering and white washing done to order so cheap that it will surprise the natives cau be accommodated by calling on J. H. Karsner, Rensselaer, Ind. Charlie Hopkins is again in the field as a candidate for jobs of painting, paper-hanging, kalsomining, &c., and although he is credited by the Union as running a “bankrupt convention,” he will be able to prov% by honest work and low prices, that afr is ’ not a “bankrupt” workman.
