Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Will Mageb, of Lafayette, called .h to see us this morning. At S. Bass’ Shoe Store you can get goods at your own price. Miss Mamie Osborn is visiting relatives and friends at this place. Jep. Crouch and his son, master ‘George, of Monticello, are in town, Wednesday last Circuit Court adjourned to Wednesday of next week. Mrs. W. S. Smoot is visiting relatives in lowa. “Ben” feels awful lonely. Mr. Ed. Rhoades and Miss Lo Hop - kins returned Monday last from a visit to Northern Indiana. During the week Messrs. Rockwood and Dunn, Commissioners elect, visited the Sentinel office. .T. M. Hufty, Esq., of Pilot Grove, shipped a car lead of nice hogs from this place to Chicago, Tuesday last. There is not a licensed saloon in Crawford county. —E*We can say ditto for Jasper county; J. M. Hufty, Esq., the entprising merchant at Pilot Grove, is in Chicago purchosinga heavy stock of goods tor the spring trade. Our good natured friend, Alf. Hoover, after visiting Lafayette, Attica and other points, returned last Sat* urday. During the week inarriuge licenses were granted to Francis M. Timmons and Allie A. Lamson; Constantine Fliter and Arina Fritz. I have just received an invoice of goods that, for its durability and cheapness, I defy contpelition. Best boots at $2.50. S. Bass. Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in the Presbyterian Church on the first Sabbath (6th) of Apri . Morning Subject— ”Wirie is d iiioeker“—a temperance sermon.

Married.—At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Jasper county, March 12th, 1879, by Esq Hufty, of Pilot Grove, Mr. John N. Brown and Miss Anna K. Mauck. The residence of T. J. McCoy has been fitted up ready foi occupancy. The plastering and calcimining'was done by Mr. Hunkin, who is said td be a superior workriiah; The remains of Jennie, dauglltar of Eh Yeoman, who died in Minne ota August, 1876, were brought to this place Monday evening, and interred in Wesson Cemetery Tuesday. Persons desiring to purchase Perkins’ “Lung Tester or, CoDsilniptive’s Friend,” are referred to Dr. G. A; Moss and Contractor John H. Wood, either of whom can explain all the hidden mysteries of the wonderful machine. Ou Wednesdßy lastyoung lad named Joe Hordeman had a leg badlg fractured by his horse falling with liffi. He was taken to the residence of Mr. Syl. Healy, and Dr. Lough ridge, assisted by Dr. Moss, rendered necessary surgical aid. Consul H. E. James, of the Rensselaer Union, supposed to be located on Turk’s Island, has been appointed postmaster. We fear there will be trouble in keeping track of the official titles of our esteemed friend, but we will do our best. —Laporte Arraus. Mrs. E. P. Hammond, founder and leader of the Ladies’ Orchestra, of this place, last evening gave a banquet to the members and invited friends. It was the second of a series of entertainments in codtbmplation, and is said to hav« been a very enjoyable affajr.

NOTICE. The books and accounts of Shindler & Roberts have befen left with me for collection. All accounts remaining unpaid on the Ist. day of April will be pu". into judgment. Parties knowing themselves indebted to said firm will call and settle at once, and thereby save costs. E. I. PHILLIPS. C. D. Stackhouse will; by the firstof next month, receive from Mr. Campbell, of Yorktown, this State, the celebrated Jersey Red Boar bought of Col. Grundy, of Kentucky, and invites everybody to call and see him; Clint, expects, during the spring to add to his stock from New Jersey breeds,The annual meeting of the Rensselaer Bible Society will be held in Irhe Presbyterian Church on Sabbath evening. April 6th. Sermon on the subject—“ The Bible God’s Word and mans’s rule.” Reports will be heard from the officers of the society, and officers elected for the ensuing year. All are cordfally invited to attend this meeting.

Ast Yourself these Questions. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache,|Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the Head? Is your Nervous System depressed? Does your Blood circulate badly? ..Have you n. Cough? Low Spirits? Coding up f the food after eating? etc., etc. All ot these and much more are the direct results of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. Green’s August Flower is now acknowledged by all druggists' to' be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away in the U. S. through druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in curing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents'. Sold positively by all first-class druggists in the U. S'.