Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WALKER TOWNSHIP. Della Sprigga, Ora Handley, Ida Spriggs, Cora Droste, John Tanner, Henry Meyers, Daniel Tanner, Mary Osborn, William Tanner, Titia Orborn, Freddie Tanner, Millie Osborn, Ida Meiser, Albert Bonk, Frank Meiser, Dilly Hershman, MillieZick, Verna Scott. Lewis Zick, Anna Stalhaum, Annie Beleske, Josie Stalbanm, Mary Shribei, Katy Nichols. WHEAT FIELD TOWNSHIP. Sadie Mnffley. Lena Boothe, Lizzie Crawford, Cora Brown. Jessie Crawford, Pannie Watson, Stella Crawford, Joy Watson, Norma Helmick, Peter Heil. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. Tomntr Paris, Katy Hoover, Clara 6. Bussell, Lewis Anderson, Lizzie Bedd, Charles Randall, Belle Smith, Alfred Randall, Rnth Smith, Charles Hayworth, George Smith, Russell Parker, George Parker, Isaac Parker, Samm>e Parker, Charles Parker, Parker Overton, Ettie Brown, ElvinOverton, Nellie Hammerton, Albert Overton, Eva Hammerton. Dollie Nickell, Lucretius Randall, Blanche Nickell, Ettie Lefler. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Este L. Burnham, Andrew Muleahy, Dollie Michael, Eva O. East, Mary Gushaw, Ema L. East, Irene Snits, Anna Ritchey, Josie Wilder, Bertie Yeoman, Willie Gushew, Hattie Besse, Henry Gushaw, Alice Besse, Jerome Suits, Edward Yeoman, David Suits, Charles Yeoman, Frank Clinton, Maurice Besse. Timothy Muleahy UNION TOWNSHIP. Charles McColly, Ella Rowen, Eddie McColly, Alexander Rowen, Mary McColly, Willie Rowen, Arthur Anderson, Mary Humes, James Anderson, Johnnie Humes. Andrew Shields, Emeline Brasket. Lucy Shields, Isaac F. Alter, JohnnvMcClanahan, Della Warne, Ophelia McClanahan, Cora M. McColly, Bridget Murphy, Charles Warne, Bertha Warne " Orra Warne, Charles C. Swaim, Fred McColly, Edward Swaim, Gracie Warne, Henry Hochbaum, Amber Greenfield. MILROY TOWNSAIP. Alva Clark, Bennie Smith, Ora Clark, Allie Smith, Branson Clark, James Jacks, John Clark, Charley Johns, Elmer Clark, Roland Johns, Eddy Johnson. May Beach, Rufus Gordon, Effie Foulks, Drussie Sparling, Amanda Benson, Jussie Sparling, Addie Irvine, Lizzie Hammond Alice Irvine. Charley Jacks, KEENER TOWNSHIP. Ernie Shortrldge, Eudorf Klehn.

Doc. Wirt, Dentist, is in town. Ladies will find elegant writing materials at the post office. The Presbyterian social will be held at the residence of John Purcupile next Wednesday afternoon. Kalph Fendig purchased a bankrupt stock of goods at less than cost and is selling them for a song. Try him. Mucilage at the post office, pens by the gross, pencils by the dozen, letter paper bv the ream, envelopes by the thousand. Persons in want of standard fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, etc., will do best by purchasing at the Rensselaer Nursery. The Republican tenders a very complimentary(?)j dose of Bitters to “those of-the female nersuasion” who regard his flings as uncalled for, in bad taste, and senseless. The venerable wife of Mr. David Gray, of Hanging Grove township, departed this life on Friday last. The heartfelt sympathies of all who knew her, go out to the bereaved family. The jury in the cause of the Town of Monticello vs. Jos. C. Wilson and his bondsmen, on Thursday morning returned a verdict of $13,400 against the defendants, A motion for a new trial will be argued next Thursday.

The Eagle copying pencil is not an indelible marker for linen, as has been recommended, but it is an excellent crayon for memorandum use. It is a true copying pencil. For sale at retail at wholesale price at the postoffice, Do not buy a pocket-bcok without looking at the new stock at the postoffice. Go to the post office for all kinds of writing materials—paper, pens, inks, pencils, ink-stands, erasers, scratch-books, etc., etc. Mrs. Lizzie H, Chilcotd has just re 7 ceived a fine assortment of “Street Hats,” latest style. Call and see them, at Fendig’s store. Miss Patton will be there to wait on you. Time to Transplant Trees.— lt is usually done during the month of April, but maybe done any time after the frost is out and ground settled; and the place to get the trees is at the Rensselaer Nursery. Don’t fall to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto.

Business men will find at the post office pocket memorandums, figuring pads, seratch books, pocket ledgers, pens, pen-holders, legal cap, letter and note papers, also cheap manilla envelopes, sizes No. 6 and No. 10. — Good goods and cheap. Miss Maria Patton has returned from-her visit with friends and relatives in Toledo, Ohio, and hasstaken her old place in the milliner shop now owned by Mrs. Lizzie H. Chilcote, at Ralph Fendig’s store, where her old friends can always find her.

A young lady of culture, taste, discrimination, and practical turn of mind, who lives in another State, writes to a friend: “Please send me by mail a package of the elegant note paper and envelopes which I see advertised in the Rensselaer newspapers as being kept for sale a: the postoffice stationery depot. I prefer to use the best materials for my correspondence," Should the reader of this paragraph want a good, neat, well-made pocket knife—a really merritorious article, worth $1,25, $1,50, $1,75 or $2,00, such may be bouget at the post office. No cheap goods in this line kept there. Three and four blades, with handles of pearl, ivory and buck horn. The world-renowned Wostenholmerasers single blade and polishing handle, for the use ol clerks, book-keepers and accountants, only $1 each.

Notice of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of David Waymiro, late of Jasper coun ty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is probably solvent. PHILIP B. WOODHANS, Marcn 26,1880 —4t. * Administrator.