Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The Democratic Sentinel. FBIDAY AUGUST 20. 1880.
Rutter 10 a 15 cents per lb. Egga 8 eents per dozen. Potatoes 30 a 40c per bushel, Lard 8 a 10 dents per lb. Fl*ur (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbL. Remington Fair Angnst24tl& to 2'7th. Go to Bedford’s for your groceries. We warra&t our work the best, at Hamas’s. 2£C. W. Lee, qf the Moro,cc ; o Courier, called in to see us to-day. Services every Sabbath morning at the Presbyterian church. Near sighted eye glasses at Hamas’s Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Doc. Wirt, the dentist is on hand at his rooms in the Hemphill block. Services at Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Watches, clocks, " and jewelry eheaper-than ever at Hamar’s.
The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye At the Rensselaer Mills. Butter, eggs, in fact all kinds of country produce kept constantly on hand at Bedford’s, Special excursion train from this place to camp meeting at Battle Ground next Sunday. Fare sl, Excursion to Michigan City, next Thursday. Fare round trip, including ticket to visit penitentiary—sl.6o, B. F. Ferguson is prepared to purchase all kinds of grain, and will pay the highest cash price for the same. Office and warehouses at his lumber yards.
