Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Recorder Wood and family are visiting friends at Winamac. Mechanics will find tools in store at E L. Clark’s. George Sigler and family returned from Arkansas, Wednesday. Spades, hoes, shovels, rakes, etc., at E. L. Clark’s. Mis. Dr. Bushnell, of Monticello visited Rensselaer Tuesday. Buy the genuine Singer Sewing Machine of C. B. Stewart. Railroad office is in Nowels’ new block, tn rear of Dwiggins s law office. Common meter—One that registers more gas than is consumed. Willey & Bigler will have a new stock of Parasols this week. Call and see them. The office of the I. D. & C. RR, Co. has been moved from Monticello to this place.
Call and see Willev & Sigler’s large stock'of Boots and Shoes. $1.25 shoes for 75c.; $2.00 shoes for sl. Joseph B. Milliken, of Juniataeoun-; ty, Pennsylvania, called in to see us us to-day. Miss Lilia Boroughs is one of the neatest of trimmers. Call and see her handiwork at Willey & Sigler’s. The managers of the late Festival are highly gratified at the success o's their entertainment. “What a Valuable Book!” is the exclamation of everybody on seeing the “Pictorial History of the World.” The Ladies’ Orchestra will please accept our thanks lor. erenade Thursday night of last weea. On Tuesday last Henry I. Adams, Treasurer of Jasper county, settled with the State, paying in $8,091 85, From ono giain of wheat planted threu years ago a Florida man now has three acxes of grain. The Narrow Gauge Clothing House Is securing a profitable trade, “small profits and quick returns,” is the motto. “Be still my heart, be still,” as the hunter said while he felt around for another gun cap.—Rhinebeck Gazette.
Those contemplating building will do well to examine goods and ascertain prices, at he hardware store of E. L. Clark, before going elsewhere. There has been no rain in Bengal since Christmas. That comes of trying to run a country without a weather bureau. Call and see Miss Lilia Boroughs’ large stock of Millinery Goods • ihe most extensive and varied ever bro’t to Rensselaer—at Willey & Sigler’s. A man’s curios, ty never reaches the female standard until some one tells him his name appeared in yesterday’s paper. We are pleased to see Messrs. Jos. M. Hopkins, Syl. Healey and F. L. Cotton, so fur recovered from their illness us to be able to be on the streets again. Willey & Sigler haye the largest stock of carpets ever offered in Rensselaer, and will sell them at 5 to 25c per yard less than they can be pnrebased elsewhere. On Friday evening last a telegram was received v.t this place announcing the death of Mrs. Kate Hall, daughter of Win. M. Barkley, of Barkley township, Jasper county. 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. Three little children near Augusta, Gu., ate houey which had been made from yellow jessamine. One died in fifteen minutes, and the others were made blind temporarily, and only saved by a free use of sweet oil and milk. Jno. Makeever is having the small bu Idings on lot adjoining that of Rensselaer hotel moved to another lot on same street, prepar vtory to erecting new buildings ou vacated premises. For pure drugs and medicines, the best of paints, oils and dyes, the most extensive, handsomest, and cheapest wall paper, stationery, toilet articles, books, etc. etc., everybody goes to Willis J. lines’. A large numberof Delphi and Monticello people cam over the Narrow Gauge to Rensselaer, Sunday last. Keyes, of the Montivello Democrat, and Crampton and Bell, of the Delphi Times, were among the number. The Washington Poet said Chand-ler-old Zach—was drunk when he made his idiotic speet h in the Senate. Old Zach threatened to sue the Post, but has cone uded not to do it. The probabilities are that old Zach is always drunk.
The partnership heretofore existing between D. B. Miller and James W. Douthit. attorneys at-law, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr,M. occupies the office of the late firm, in Starr’s building, and Mr. D. will office with M. F. Chilcote, Esq. Efforts are being made to keep poor white settlers out of the Indian Territory, while meetings aie being held to raise money throughout the country to sett p the poor blacks in Kan« sas. The former are too light color ed to settle in peace. 8 . It costs you nothing io find out if Ludd Hopkins sells good Goods cheaper than other houses. We have one price for everybody. We will now offer our entife stock at prices that must win.A fine lot es Dress Goods, Prints, and White and Printed Piques just received. The New York World lately pub listed a very interesting account of how a man was divorced from a wise r when he was never' married. It is now in order for The World to inform its readers how a man can purchase a fifty dollar spring suit of clothes when he hasn’t any mtney.—Whitehall Times.
