Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

9«W» TBBT 6« I I CHEAPER THAN EVER I atclies ’ ® locks ’ ** ’’ Silverware Accordions, Violins, Soectacles, WW POCKET CUTLERY. SOLE AGEN I'B FOR THE CBLBBRATJD ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employs Irst class ffsrkotM, *f eight ysirs’ experience.— Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old Stamd. v4nlZ HAMAR. Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.

I Goli an was the first person who i wor® a bang on his forehead. A citizen of New Jersey, recently i introduced to a newly-married man, ! congratulated him warmly, and said: “Ah, those Paterson girls make clever wives; I’ve had tbr*e of ’em.” Lowell Citizen: The Tennessee Legislature has ®hosen a woman as enrossing clerk. The susceptible bald headed members swear that she is the most engrossing clerk they ever had. An inquiring man thrust his fingers into a horse’s mouth to see how many teeth it had, and the horse ck>s*d its mouth to see how many fingers the man had. The curiosity of each wa* fully satisfied. Of the 40,000 colored p®ople in Washington City, D C., not more than s’ooo are steadily at work during the year. The remaining 35,0O0« it is said, make their living by “begging, sponging, and by public charity. ” Wishing to pay his friend a sorapliment, a gentleman remarked: “I hear you have a v®ry industrious wife.” “Yes," relied the friend, with a very melancholy smile, is never idle. She always fiads something for me to do.” 1 Mr. Moody was followed to hi* lodging* a fortnight ago by a convert who wished to ask him whether it would be right, now that he had b»oome a Christian, to pay his whiskey bills.— The ®vangelist told him to pay all his debts, no matter how bad they might b*, and then to make a *ew start i* the right direction. For Sale or Trade for Real Eltate!—Hardware stock in any quan- I titles from $5,000 to $25,000. Will ! trade bran new staple goods never . handled for leal estate, one third | cash. I deal direst with the New ■ York house. D. B. Miller.

Notice of Dissolution, —The copartnership heretofore existing between Ralph Fendig and John I. Purcupiie & Co., has this day been dissolved, by The bu siness will be carried on in tha future at the old si and by Ralph Fendig.— All persons knowing themselves indebted to th., old firm of Fendig & Jost or Fendig & Purcupile & Co., will call at once and settle up. Claims against .either of s.- id old firms will be paid ny Ralph Fendig. Ralph Fendig, John I. Pubcupile & Co. Jan. 3, 1881. Charley Peck, at bis restaurant, in Remington, will do the square thing by those who patronize him. Give him a call. Mines Meat very fine at R. E, Spencer’s & Co.

Oysters by the cae quart or dish at R. E. Speneer’s & Co, Iha madiemes oi Dxcx I Co. ar.> an»x?»ll«d for elegance, pnrliv, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Svi-liitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their HoA ©apsnles are world famous. £.je Aclvt. Far sale by Eminat K iiinal. - i I Call and examine my new stock of: Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver, w iio. Na trouble to show goods. HaMaR. O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Eg tale Agent, Remington, has eevora! choice and desirable town and coun- I try properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great barSains. The ehespest place to buy your watches, elooks and jewelry is at Hamar’s. All watches and clocks repaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year.