Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

R. S. & Z. Dwiggins, R, Fendin, J. H. Willey, W. H. and Ed, Rhoades, J. I. Purcupile, and possibly Horace E. Janies, are in Chicago. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye at the Rensselaer Mills. —The members of the Rensseler, Cornet Band are arranging to entertain the public with a strawberry and ice-cream festival, at the court house Saturday evening. This being the first festival of tiie season it is hoped the boys will be liberally patronized. A good band is one of the most useful and enjoyable institutions a town can have, and every citizen should be willing to contribute to its support.

FISHER & SONS, have now ready for the market a kiln of good quality of TILE, of all sizes, A family reunion was had at the home of Hon. G. H. Brown, in Barkley township, Sabbath, May 30th.— About twenty-five—children, grandchildren, sons in-law and daughters-in-lavr, participated. Evervthinp passed off pleasantly, and all present enjoyed themselves. A share of the good things provided for the occasion was kindly sent us, for which we return thanks, and kind wishes that the family of Mr. Brewn may enjoy many more happy re-unions. Quite a number of farmers from White and adjoining counties were in town this week trading at the Cheap Store. Good goods at reasonable prices will bring people from all distances.

Notwithstanding the cold rain and probability that it would continue throughout the day, Sunday, it cleared up about noon, and the programme for dacoratioH exercises was carried out. Quito a large number participated including the Masonic, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias organizations, and the Sabbath Schools of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian churches. Orations wero delivered by Rev. A. W. Wood and M. F, Chilcote, Esq. The Band discoursed appropriate music during the exerci es, and all passed off satisfactorily.

Many new and attractive things have been added to the Cheap Store this week. People who are alive to their own interest are not slow to perceive that the place to make every cent count is at the Cheap Store of Sharpe, Gray & Co. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins, Ralph Fendig, E. T. Harding, Esq., and J. H. Willey returned home from Chicago to-day. They differ in opinion as to who will be the nominee. The Commissioners of Jasper county and the assessors of the several townships will meet at the Auditor’s office, on the first Mondav in June, for the purpose of hearing and determicing grievances and to equalize taxes within said county.

The greatest novelty, as well as the best Time-piece ever made, for the price asked, is the Waterbury Watch, foi’ sale at Goldman’s New Jewelry Store, north side of Washington st., Rensselaer, Ind. Mrs. Millikan, of Washington C.H.. Ohio, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Conductor Jones, at this place. Quick Sales and Small Profits win the day ! Speer & Ramey, of the Dry Goods Palace, No. 10, Odd Fellows’ Block, Delphi, Ind., offer Unusual Al| tractions and Rare Bargains! Thei stock is complete in all departments Prices lower than the lowest. When in Delphi call and examine their goods and prices, and be satisfied. Change “ad.” next week.

Our old neighbors, of the Monticello Herald, wish to extend a helping hand to our present neighbor across the way. They lament our wayward course. DO YOU WANTA good, improved farm? A stock farm? A tract of wild land? A good home? A piece of land for speculation? The cheapest piece of land in Jasper county? Callon D. B. MILLER, Real Estate Ag’t. According to a correspondent of the Winamac Journal, our own loved “Iroquois,” of the Republican, is the Rensselaer Democratic correspondent of the Winamac Democrat. All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Colonel Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s stone building. Give her a call. The editor of the Republican is visiting friends in Rochester. Ind.

IT PAYS!

There is no question but what low prices and gentlemanly treatment pays. These are the elements combined that makes the Cheap Store a favorite resort. George W. Johnston has purchased an interest in the Remington Reporter. We wish him success. While house-cleaning is going on is the best time to have your OrgauS cleaned, tuned and repaired. them to Goldman. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. No one can afford to be without a good Time-piece when clocks are as cheap as they are at Goldman’s New Store. He has a splendid variety to select from, and gives the very lowest cash price. If your Time-pieces are out of repair take them to Goldman, who has had sixteen years’ constant practice in his art, and has all of the facilities for doing everything in his line, from the commonest Clock to the finest Watch. All work warranted.