Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CONNECTIONS A-T LOGANSPORT. Kxprexs TraiiiH loaveLoaanoport at *3.15 a. m. and +3.05 p. m , and Local Freight at t 5. a. m. for Chicago and intermediate points, and a Local leavlnn at +7.50 p. m., will carry passengers to Winnmac and intermediate points. Express Train at +l.-10 p. m. and Local Freight at +7.80 a in , leave Loganeport for Richmond and intermediate points, connecting et Richmond for Indianapolis. Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and all points East. Express Train leaves Logansport at *12.55 a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at flint point, for Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Trains leave Logansport for Bradford Junction anil Intermediate points ut *12.50 a. m. and +10.30 a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Dayton nnd Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Junction lor Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Logansport at +ll.OO a. m. ror Bradford Junction and intermediate points, and at +4.20 p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. ♦Daily +Daily. except Sunday. Time given above is Columbus time, 20 min lites faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Colu mbits. W. L. O’BRIEN, Oen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Decisions1. Subscribers wh« do not give oxpress notice to tbe contrary are considered wishing to continue their suhscriptiod. 9. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers may continue to s*iud tbom until nil arrearages ore paid. 3. If subscribers nsglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to whiejj thev are directed they are bald responsible until thej have settled their billFimlordered 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 conrts have decided that “refusing t* take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them uucbllett for, is prima faeia evidence of iuttfiitiomU lV*n.d.’’ 0. Anv person who receives a newspaper and makes fisc of It, whOtlier he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance thev are bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their iimi, if they do not wish to continue taking it; orherwise the publisher is authorized to send it on and the subscribers will be responsible until an express notice, with payment ol all arrears is sent td the publisher The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY DECEMBER 3. 1880. ■- "■■■ * .. • Rutter 10 a 1* cents per 10. Egga 15 cents per dozen. PotaLOes 80 a 80c per bushel, Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) #1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl Go to Bedford’s for your groceries. We warrant our work the best, at Hamar’s. Prunes 8 1-8 Gents 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. Nearsighted eye glasses at Hamas’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 Hempnill block. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper 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, Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. B. F. Fergueoa is prspared to purchase all kind* of grain, and will pay tfie highest cash price for the same. Office and wareheases at his lumber yards. All goods warranted as repaired at Hamar’s.

Those of our readers in want of nursery stock will do well to call on Mr. Jno. Coen. He has a complete assortment on hand.