Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Festival at the Presbyterian Church to-night. .Buy the genuine Singer Sewing Machine of C. B. Stewart. The funeial of Jay Hopkins, last Saturday, was largely attended. Mechanics will find tools in store at E L. Clark’s.* Mrs. Johnson, ot the Cynthiana toll gate, this State, has woven in the past five years 4,760 yards of carpet Spades, hoes, shovels, rakes, etc., at E. L. Clark’s. Forty-nine employes have just been discharged from the O. & M. Railway shops at Cochran. Orwin’s is the place to buy fine Gold and Silver Watches—key and stem winders. Charlie Hartman, of Monticello, spent Saturnduy and Sunday in RensGelaer, returning to his home on Monday. Sheriff Robinson sports a fine Gold Watch and Chain. He bought at Orwin’s. Monticello Herald: We understand that there will not be an appeal taken in the railroad tax case, recently decided by Judge Vinton. “What a Valuable Book!” is the exclamation of everybody on seeing the “Pictorial History of the World.” The Pennsylvania Democratic Stale Central Committee has decided to hold the Stats Convention at Harrisburg on July 16, Willey & Sigler will have a new stock of Parasols this week. Cali and see them. Four watches were found in the stomach of a Florida aligator recently killed, and fit is believed that the owners went in there with them.— New York Mail. Call and see Willev& Sigler’s large stoci J>f Boots and Shoes. $1.25 shoes for 75c.; $2.00 shoes for sl. George Minn ck, a young man, of Allegheny county, Pa., pricked India ink into his arm aud died from the effects.

Miss Lilia Boroughs is one of the neatest of trimmers. Call and see . ner handiworkat Willey & Sigler’s. The Chinese Sunday school in Chicago has twenty-six scholars, and for every scholar a special teacher is provided. Call and see Miss Lilia Boroug’ s’ luige stock of Millinery Goods the most extensive aud varied ever Lro’t to Rensselaer—at Willey & Sigler’s. “What’s the man yelling at?” asked a farmer cf his boy. “Why,” chucklea the boy, he’s yelling at the top of nis voice.” Willey & Sigler haye the largest stock of ca.pets ever offered in Rensselaer, and will sell them at 5 to 25c per yard less than they can be purchased elsewhere. Miss Fannie F. Miller who has been a-teacher in Union township for nearly three years, commenced a school in Jordon township last Monday. The Rockford Watch is the Boss Watch foi the money in the U. S. If you don’t believe it, ask Will Erwin, Marrying a woman for her beauty is like eating u bird for its singing. Cali and see the American Pedime ter. It will keep a record of the distance you walk in a day. Something new, at Orwin’s, Out in Colorado a stranger is called a tender foot. Those contemplating building will do well to examine goods and ascertain prices, at he hardware store of E. L. Clark, before going elsewhere. The weight of Hon. Alexander H. rtephens, member of Congress from Georgia, is said .to be now just 57 pounds. Orwin will sell Elgin Watches 10 per cent, cheaper than any firm in Jasper or adjoining counties. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. The Chicago Advance, a religious paper, ad vocates the nomination of Senator Zach. Chandler for President by the republicans. The Narrow Gauge Clothing House Is securinga profitable trade. “Small profits aud quick returns,” is the motto.

‘AV hat newspaper does an editor remind you of?” asks a subscriber in the country. He reminds us of The Christian at Work, but this is not rhe answer f irmshed with the conundrum.—Norristown Heiald. The stem-winding Niekel-case Watches, sold at Orwin’s, are the boss little timers for the money. So says Shelbv Grant, Superint mdent of the County Farm. Delphi Journal: Col. Yeoman was suddenly summoned to Ohio Sunday evening as a witness in an important 1 wsuit. When he returns we hope to speak with the spirit and understanding also on railroad matters. Doc. Wirt, dentist, is occupying room with Ira W. Yeoman, Esq., over Narrow Gauge Store, where he will be glad to meet all requiring his professional services. It is rep rted that Gen. Hawley when alluding to the fact that his name had been spoken of in connec. lion with the republican nomination for Vice Presiilent, said that he wo’d rather be in the Senate six years as a repr s ntative of Connecticut th an o pass four years in the position of a woman waiting for a first husband to die. For pure drugs and medicines, the best, of paints, oils and d yes, the most extensive, handsomest, end cheapest wall paper, stqXionery, toilet articles, books, etc. etc., everybody goes to Willis J. lines’. It costs you nothing io find out if Ludd Hopkins setlsgood Goods cheaper than other houses. We have one price for everybody. We will now offer our entire stock at prices that nnrtt win. A fine lot es Dress Goods, Prints, and White and Printed Piques just r-’ceived.