Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Newspaper Decisions1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from tha office to which they are directed they are held responsible until they have settled their bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move t» other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that “refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud.” 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whOther he lias ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice to the publisher at. the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; otherwise the publisher is authorized to eend it on and the subscribers will be responsible until an express notice, with payment, of all arrears is sent to the publisher.

The Democratic Sentine]. FRIDAY OCTOBER 8. 1880. Butter 10 a 15 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. Potatoes 30 a 40c per bushel, Lard Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per Quarter bbl Go to Bedford’s for your groceries. We warraat our work the best, at Hamar’s. Prunes 8 1-3 cents per pound at F. W. Bedford’s. Fine Watch work a specialty at Hamar’s. Services every Sabbath morning at the Presbyterian church. Bedford keeps all kinds of garden vegetables.

Near sighted eye glasses at Hamar’s If you want any kind of a suit call on Jones the tailor. 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. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. The highest price will be paid for Wheat land Bye at the Bensselaer Mills.

Butter, eggs, in fact all kinds of country produce kept constantly on hand at Bedford’s, Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. 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.