Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1878 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(| Judge Gooding, at the Court House, next Wednesday evening. Go to Catt & Smoot for the Bald Head Cigars. The “ex-Conimissioner” was in Town Wednesday, out the consul had no questions to ask about that reported proposal to sell out. A. Beasley is making photos over the Narrow Gauge store at rock-bot-tom prices. The consul is very jubilant over the free list circulation of the Union. — We suggest that he make affidavit as to his bona fide circulation. Dare he do it? Hundreds different styles clothing just received at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Call and examine goods and prices before going elsewhere. To my customers I will offer a lot of groceries at wholesale priee, for cash. Call on Leopold. Messrs. Weir and Calkins will speak at the Francessville Fair Grounds next Thursday; and Hon. T. B. Buchanan on the Friday following Speaking to commence at 1 o’clock, p. m. The cheapest place in town to get groceries is at Catt & Smoot’s. Try them and see for yourselves. A large number of our Monticello friends were present at the joint discussion ta-day, and witnessed the sculping of Mr. Calkins by Mr. Weir. Why will men smoke poor cigars when they can get the best at Catt & Smoot’s? Call for the Bald Head Cigar. Mr. John Makeever has left ac this office three ears of corn, two meas uring 16 and one 14 inches, in length, each containing eight rows of grains. The seed was procured at Purlue Univerity.
A few more striped and plain summer coats for boys at 40c. and 50c. at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Remember the speech of Judge Gooding, at the Court House, in this place, next Wednesday evening. The Judge is regarded us one of the finest speakers engaged in the present canvass. Ralph Fendig has just received a large and select stock of Ready-made Clothing which he offers at a very small advance on first cost. The Fair of the Jasper county Agricultural and Mechanical Association will commence on Tuesday of week after next.
“Standard goods, small profits and quick sales” is Ralph Fendig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. The consul says—- “ Not a candidate on the fiat ticket of Jasper county will carry a majority of the votes of the township in which he lives.” But then assertions are cheap. My stock of Boots and Shoes have been purchased for cash, and will be sold at a saving of from 10 to 15 per cent, for cash only. Leopold. Near Bromley, Ont., stands a log house, erected over two years ago, built of Poplar and bahn-of Gilead logs, which can now be seen growing as green as a green tree, sprouts having been thrown out from the logs both inside and out, and making the structure one mass of foliage. Mose Tuteur is now clerking at the Narrow Gauge One Priee Clothing Store'and invites his friends to call ami seo him at liis new place of business. 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. The present is a good time to set out strawberry plants. Mr. John Coen has a large supply of standard varieties which he will sell very cheap. Rev. Gilbert Small is exnccted to preach in the,Presbyterion Church, at t’nie place, fourth Sunday of September. A cordial invitation is extexded the public to attend.
Only a few summer goods left nt the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store that will be sold at about one half the manufacturing cost. Merchant Tailoring.—T. M. Jones, of Kankakee, will open a first class Merchant Tailor Store in the rooms recently occupied by Orwin, the jeweller, in this place, on or about the 9th September, 1878. The oid settlers’ annual meeting for 1878, will be held at the old Indian village, four miles northwest of Rensselaer, on the Ist Saturday of September, next. We would advise ore and all to examine goods and priefes at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store by all means befor buying goods. Messrs. Loughry, of the Monticello Flouring Mills, respectfully inform farmers of Jasper county that they will exchange Flour for Wheat, and make no charge for transfer from and to depot at Monticello.
W. J. Imes has just returned from Chicago, having selected a handsome and extensive stock of Wall Paper, Notions, Perfumery, etc., etc, with which which to fill up the most beautiful and best arranged establishment of the kind in the State. Give him a call, All linen pants reduced to 90c at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store.
