Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Oysters, by ean or dish, at B. E. Spencer & Co’s. Butter Scot h, at R. E. Spences & Co’s. — R. E. Spencer & Co. have received another invoice of fresh candies. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye at the Rensselaer Mills. Ralph Fendig is selling all kinds of Ladies’Faney Good? at less than cost. Go and see. R. E. Spencer & Co. is the only firm in town that make fiesh Butter Scotch, and lee Cream Candy and Taffy. Take your plows to Roberts & Bro. They are now ready for that kind of work. Take your plows to Roberts & Bro., and have them sharpened and put in readiness for the spring work. Every Lady who examines the goods at Fendig’s exclaims, “O, how pretty! And so cheap!!” Plow work a specialty at Roberts & Bro’s blacksmith shop. None but the best of material used. The handsomest and cheapest Dry Goods in town are at Fendig’s. And don’t J V>V« rn/iS6VV It. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash Store.

Fendig desires all indebted to him to call and make payment at an early day and save costs. He has waited patiently, and intends soon placingjall accounts in proper hands for collection. Dr. A. H. Wire, dentist, is in town, and will remain a short time. He will be happy to meet all desiring his professional services, at the law office of D. B. Miller, Esq., over the Narrow Gauge Clothing House. The Dr. has just received a new and complete outfit of Dental gxtures. Having the agency of 500 leading periodicals, the undersigned can furnish them to single subscribers at Club rates. No waiting to form clubs. Subscriptions received at any time for any post office in America.— Also agent for The Democratic Sentinel. A. W. COLE, at the Post Office. Attention Farmers!—Spring will soon be here, and now is the time to gather up your plows and take them to the blacksmith shop and have them sharpened and put in shape for the spring plowing. Roberts & Bro., are prepared to do that kind of work on short notice and at reasonable rates.

Clint. Stackhouse has on hand an ample supply of the celebrated Minnesota Early Amber Cane —Southern grown—to meet the wants of all who desire to growextra article. He has a quantity of the sugar produced from it. to which he invites tho inspection of those wishing to satisfy themselves of its superiority. Ail orders left with N. Warner will be promptly filled. Alfred J. Knight, in liis popular entertaiunient, “Historical Costume Impersonation.-.,” will delight the literary people of Rensselaer and vicinity, at Starr’s Hall, next Thursday evening, Feb. Rail. The recitation of tilt l “Editor’s Guest,” the impersona. tion of “Shvleok,” and the rendition of “Miiiky’s Conversion,” are alone worth the price of admission. IJisentertaintnents are-pathetic and humor ous to a degree that catches every au difor, and those who cannot cry must leu gh ■ Dr. S. W. Ritchey will deliver a lecture in the Egypt School House, on Saturday evening, the 14th iust., on the sociabilities of the times, normal and excessive, embracing love, courtship. marriage, &c., with rules by which lovers can be pointed out in a public assembly, or when one of the parties only is in the meeting. All parents and children are invited to attend. Mr. J. A. Cutler, of LaPorte, i s canvassing this county for Frui Trees. Those wishing’to deal with a responsible man will do well to place their orders with him. On Saturdays he may be found at Mr. Cotton’s, opposite the Presbyterian Church building, Rensselaer, Ind. Adv. —Miss Celia Wilkinson, trie secretary of the Irving Literary Association, informs us that ‘‘the services of the renowned and delightful entertainer, Alfred J. Knight, has been secured as the Knight of the fifth night of their lecture course. He will bring with him all the “store clothes” o Shy lock, Othello, liichaid 111., Hatn- f let, Macbeth, Mark Anthony, Brutus, Cassius, Richelieu, Romeo, and “all them folks” of whom Mr. Shakespeare has told us. These, he will don, one after another, as required in the different impersonations, with all their costly decorations, jeweled swords,&c. Everybody go and see and hear him at Starr’s Hall, Thursday evening, February 19, 1880.”

NOTICE The firm of Cotton & McCovs is this day dissolved by mutuul consent, F. L. Cotton continuing the business, and taking all the firm accounts, and assuming all the firm liabilities. The retiriug parties recommend the patrons of the old firm to F. L. Cotton. F. L. COTTON, ALFRED McCOY, T. J. McCOY. Rensselaer,lnd., Jan. 29. 1880. Notice of AdministrationNOTICE in hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Jonn Southard, sr., late of Jasper county Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 11. W. SNYDER, Administrator. Feb) nary 13,1880—4 t. Notice of A ministration. NOTICE is hereby given that the'undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court Administratrix of the Estate of Osborn Clark, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. SARAH CLARK, Administratrix. February 13.1880—41.