Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| Monticello Herald: The petition I of Irvin Greer to be released from 1 liability as one of the bondsmen ip I the case of Jos. C. Wilson et al. vs. Town of Monticello, by reason of having signed the bond on Sunday, was granted by the Supreme Court \ last Friday. Kentland News: John Cuthbert who : started to look after his fortune .n ' Ir -land last week wrote home, his i wife receiving the letter yesterday morning that he had reached N.Y. and was walking down the street when he was taken with an opiieptic : lit and tell. The authorities picked i him up and when he awbi-re to con- { sciousut-ss found himself, safely I+ek-e-J up for six montns. Mis. Cuthbert in com, any with Charley Harris star - ed for N. Y. yesterday. Monticello Herald: Mrs. S. D. ■ Rhoades is suffering from a peculiar case of poisoning." It is supposed that the poison was communicated i to her system while removing the I I feathers from a turkey last Saturday, i ■ as only the parts of her person which ' came in contact with trie feathers are j affected. Her hands and arms were i badly swollen and also hei head where she had used her hands in throwing her hair back from the forehead while dressing the fowl. The poison it is thought came from the woods and remained on the turkey’s feathers. Dr. Robinson is attending I the lady and anticipates no serious | results, though her suffering has been ' (itiite intense.
J. J. Waterbury succeeds T. M, Jones as .Merchant Tailor in Renssel aer. He comes well recommended as a first class workman, has on hand a line stock of goods which he promisI es to make up to order at reasonable | rates. He solicits the public patron age. Give him a call. Norm. Warner & Sons have moved their stock of hardware into the room eecentiy occupied by the “Ear- ■ row Gauge. Clothing House." - ! Charley Peck, at his restaurant, in Remington, will do the square thing ■ by those who patronize him. Give him a call. Oysters by the can quarter dish at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. I'lie lii*cli«;n,-s m I+l xd.us I;icx <x Co. ar<s unexcelled for eltguxGC, purity, and relA- ! bility. Their Seidlitine Seidiiiz Powdera, are as pl«a»ant a* Lemonade. Their Soft i Capsules ar* w*rld fawou*. Advi. For sal* by Etnnawt K-iumil. Call and examine my new stock of ; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver- ; waie. Ne trouble to show goods. I Ham<b. j O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several i choice and desirable town and eoun- I try properties to dispose of on reasonable farms. He offers great bargains. The cheapest place to buy your watches, eloeks and jewelry is at , I-lamak’*. I | All watekes and clocks repaired at 1 Hamar’s warranted for one year. J Vs« have mint p7*a*ur# m i-coaunacdia* j .1. lisrutfcliß* to our rc*d*rs, as :iti Mosoluto cur.jdftr MAlariu. The inanuisetsrei’s nama I alon* i* * fuaiuatee oi'it* merit. It sellsat2* i «eak p*r bee. For partieulais s** Advt. I For sals by Enamet Kanual. LIFE INSURANCE The Royal Protective Union, of Ft Waya*, is th* cheapest and aicst practicable Life and Accident Insurance Com- I pany that now exlends its benafil? to the ' people of this district? This Association is purely mutual and is the oldest form of protection in America. It furnishes Life Policies for one-fourth the amount charged by th* eld system of iaiurin-. The Pl«n is similar to that of lb* Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that haye gained th* eonridence of the public at large. W» insure all persons between the ages of 15 and 65 that can pass the examination.— It cists sl2 to become a member of this association in the district. Th* death assessment is $1 f*r *a«h aiember that dies- Also an assessment of $3 per year is mad* for sick and accident fund. member receives per -,v**k when sick or disabled by accident Th* amount of polity runs from sl,Cto te $4,()00 accord, ins to age, payable at death, or at a certain number of •.•ears—from 10 to 25 years i Full partieulare will be sent upon appii- | nation. Local agent* wanted in every ■ ewn in the disrtriet. Emmet la.anna!, ! Rensselaer, ascent tor Jas;>*r county.
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