Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Oysters, by can or dish, at R. E. Spences & Co's. j Butter Scot h# at R. E. Spencer & f Co’s. R. E. Spencer & Co. have received another invoice of fresh candies. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and R.ve at the Rensselaer Mills. Ralph Fendig is selling all kinds of Ladies’Fancy Good? at less than cost. Go and see. R. E. Spencer & Co. is the only firm in town that make fresh Butter Scotch, and Ice 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 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 you forget it. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. 0. 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 placing’nll accounts in proper hands for collection.
! Dr. A. H. Wirt, dentist, is in town, 5 and will remain a short time. He j will be happy to meet all desiring his r professional services, at the law of- ! lice of D. B. Miller, Esq., over the [ Narrow Gauge Clothing House. The Dr. has just received a new and j complete outfit of Dental gxtures. Having the agency of 500 leading j periodicals, the undersigned can furj nisi them to single subscribers at : Club rates. No waiting to form S clubs. Subscriptions received at any time for any post office in America. — j Also agent for The Demo or .tic Senj tinel. A. W. COLE, at the Post Office. | Attention Farmers!— Spring will soon be hero, and now is the time to gather up your plows and take them j to the blacksmith shop and have them sharpened and put in shape for the I spring plowing. Roberts & Bro., are j prepared to do that kind of work on ' short notice and at reasonable rates.
Clint, Stackhouse lias on hard an | ample supply of the celebrated Min- ■ uesota Early Amber Cauc —Southern grown—to meet the wants of all who 1 desire to grow an extra article. He bus a quantity of the sugar produced from it to which he invites tho inspcciion oi those wishing to satisfy themselves of its superiority. Allori dei-; left with N. Warner will be promptly filled. j Clark & May hew have a lot of new funsilure wli.ch they will dispose of at imrerins i.'; order to close out stock. Persons in want of standard fruit ai d ornamental trees,'shrubbery, etc., will do best bv purchasing at the ID nssciacr Nursery. Mr. J, A. Cci'LKii, of LaPorte i : canvassing this county for Frui Trees. Those wishing to deal with a j resNOiisible man will do well to place their orders with him. On Saturdays lie may be found at Mr. Cotton’s, opposite the Presbyterian Church building, Rensselaer, Ind, Adv. The following from H. E. Wadsworth, editor of the L -Porte Argus, | is entitled to favorable consideration: LaPorte, Ind., Feb. 9, 1880. To Whom it May Concern: * * Mr. .Tolui A. Cutler is a gen- ; tleman of good business qualiflca- | t ’.urns, good habits aml in all respects j is regarded asm worthy citizen of this community lie is trusted and reI speeded by ail classes and represents ; one of our most populous "wards in the City Council to the entire satis j faction of all concerned. Resp’y, H. E. Wadsworth.
‘Jasper county’s candidate l for congress,"! rather stretching fad.-. Like a sensible man. “c urS mon” lias ai - nounced himself for the position, Imt so far us we know, Ju:,per county Republicans b.a/c expressed no preference. Hon. R. S. Uwjggins, M. F, Chilcote, Fcqiik W Babcock and M, L. Spitler, baq each equally claim for. himself to be “ Jasper county’s candidate for Congress.” *•*- Republican Office Seekers:— For Secretary of State—Horace E. James, of. Rensselaer. For Clerk of Supreme Court M. L. Spitler, of Rensselaer. For Superintendent of Public Instrueticn T. Major Bitters, or Rensselaer. For Congress—Simon P. Thompson, of Rensselaer. For Representative to State Legislature —M. F. Chilcote of Rensselaer. For Prosecuting Attorney-Frank W. Babcock, of Rensselaer. And a host of others. But don’t it beat Hie old Nick:
NOTICE The firm of Cotton & McCovs is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. Tj. Cot ion continuing the business, and taking all die firm accounts, and assuming all the firm liabilities. The retiring parties recommend the patrons of the old firm to F. L. Cotton, F. L. COTTON. ALFRED McCOY, T. J. MoCOY. Rensselaer,lnd., Jan. 29, 1880, Notice of Administration"VTOTlCK is hereby given that, the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Jonn Sonthard. sr., late of Jasper county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. It. W. SN VPEIt. Administrator. Fcbiuary 13.1880—'It. Notice of A ministration. ■\TOTICE i« hereby given that the'undersigned IN has been appointed by the Clerk of the Jasper Circnit Court dministratrix of the Estate of Osborn Clark, deceased. late of Jasper county, Indiana. Snbl Estate i« supposed to be solvent. KAKAH CLARK. Administratrix. February ld.-IRHO it. *
