Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Farm to Rent I wlil rent the farm on which 1 now reside, adjoining the corporation of Rensselaer, for one or more years, on tetisonable terms. Application sho’d be mad*' soon. JONATHAN PEACOCK. ' Rensselaer, Dee. 6,1878—t5. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers All persons knowing themselves owing Delinquent Tax, cither second halt or former delinquencies, are required to make immediate payment and save costs, ' HENRY I. ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper Co., Ind. Dec. 6. 1878.—ts. Building Lota 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 118. ALFRED THOMPbON, SIMON P. THOMPSON. Thompson & Bro., Agents. Butter 11 cents per lb. Eggs 10 cents per dozen. Potatoes 50 centjjj per bushel, Lard 7 cents per lb. Apples, 50 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 25 to $1 35 per quarter bbl. 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. county, lowa, to trade for property in Rensselaer. For further particulars apply to F. Boroughs. Tothe Public.—Don’t by any means be persuaded to buy a single dollar’s worth of ready-made clothing before examining goods and prices at the Narrow Gauge. Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto. The farmers of Jasper county are hereby informed that R. D. Roberts, of Crystal Flouring Mills,Monticello, will exchange Flour for Wheat, and transfer same from and to depot at Monticello without charge. A large stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s,— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 ets. oer It. For browned Coffee, plug Tobacco, canned Fruits, Apricots, green Gages, Peaches, canned Salmon, fine cut Tobacco 50c. per lb., Cigars, Rueerrsware and Gfassware, silver-plated Koives, Forks and Spoons, table and poefcet Cutlery, Japan, Young Hyson, Oolong, Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, Maltby’s Prepared Cocoa, etc., etc., go to Charley Starr’s. He keeps them in greater quantity and variety and at lower figures than elsewhere.
