Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A first class article-of tea for fifty cents per pound at Bedford’s. • September Term, Commissioners Court, convenes next Monday. Take your watches, clocks ami jewelry to Hamar for repairs. Uncle Charley Boroughs leaves for his Kansas home next Monday morning. New stack of Yioiins, Guitars and * Trimmings at Hamafs Thanks to Esq. Ellis and Uncle Eli Yeoman for splendid watermelons left at this office. Large assortment of Ladies’ Neckler’s and Bings, at Hamar’s. Our neighbor’s slur against the next Sheriff of Jasper county falls harmless at his feet. The members of the Elocuttionary class acquitted themselves admirably Thursday evening.

When Mosey Dunn employed his time in endeavoring to convince the radical meeting Wednesday evening, that the Democracy are anxious and willing to pay the rebel debt, pay pensions to rebel soldiers, pack the Supreme Court and wipe out the constitutional amendments, and other balderdash, he didn’t appreciate the intelligence of his radical hearers. -- One of them remarxed in our hearing that he had “Dunn it into the ground.” The finest assortment of Gents’ chains can be seen atllamars A Hancock and English CluY was organized at Center School House, Barkley township, last Saturday evening. Forty odd members signed the roll, Lewis Davisson was elected President, and Jack Barkley, Secretary.

The thno is at hand when strawberry plants should be transplated, and varieties can be procured at the Rensselaer nursery. Gents’ Gold and Silver Watches, cheap, at Hamar’s. LOST—A largo pocket book containing valuable papers. The finder will please leave it at the office of F. L. Cotton and receive a liberal reward. R. B. PATTON. Ladies’Gold Watches and Guards, at R a mar’s. —Mr. C. C. Starr, of Rensselaer, and his beautiful bride, nee Miss Emma E. Rhoades, were the guests of Misses Fannie E Miller and Maggie (Jowden on Tuesday last. From’this city they left on an extended tour to the principal cities of the west. —Michigan City Enterprise. —Will W. Harding and sister; J'essie of Rensselaer, are visiting Misses Fannie and Hulda Miller this weekMichigan City Enterprise.