Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Four pounds good Crackers for 2b cents, at Kern’s. Ben Moore of Monticello was in to •ee us Wednesday. Choice Carolina Rice, 12 pounds for sl, at Kern’s. Glass and Chiuaware lower than the lowest, at Kern’s. Irwin & Bates are through presssing i hay at this point. Buy your groceries at Kern’s, the cheapest place in town. George Huscall, of Remington, called on ug Wednesday. A car load of the very best salt, just received at Kern’s! Robert Gregory, of Monticello is attending court this week.
Try those splendid codfish 6£ cents a ponud at Kern’s. The Dayton Collar always kept in stock at Peacock’s. A'l Seward, of Pilot Grove, is attending court this week. Will.B. Austin is visting “home and f iendß” for a few days. Brin|> your Stile, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. Three set double harness complete, as good as new, as Teaeock’s. Miss Mattie McCoy, attending Pur due, returned home last evening. Go to Peaoock’s for harness repairs. Ali work warranted the best. Teas 20 per cent, cheaper at Kern’s than any other house in the county. The best Harness at Peacock’s opposite McCoy & Thompson’s bank. K4-rt<t! OflP er dA y ttt heme. Samples worth Address Stinssn & Co., Portland, Maine.
Marriage license was issued the 19 inst. to Edward J. Kirk and Paulina, Anderson. Canned and Dried Fruits and Vegetables at Kern’s, at prices that defy competition. 1 Miss Lib Walton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Jouveoaut, at Crown Point. <ls week in year own town. Terms and S-5 kP 00 outfit free Address H. Hnllett & C*., Portland, Maine. For Sale, one set of double harness, also a set of sec ond hand collars Call at Peacock’s. One little mink skin, from Nubbin Ridge, worth 60 cents, cost Jasper county about S2OO. Mine Host Grees, of the Gress House, Brookston, Ind., was in town Tuesday on legal business.
M. F. Chilcote, Bsq., was attending to legal business in White Circuit Court Tuesday and Wednesday. <tjr7naw ee k. sl2 a day at home easily madejp / <aCostly outfit free. Address True & Co., Portland, Maimc. Attention is called to the new ad vertisement of Bans Howland, which appears elsewhere in this issue. Rob’t Gregory, Esq., of Monticello was attending to legal business in the Jaspor Circuit Court, Wednesday There will be preaching at the Blue Grass school house next Sabbath at 3 o’clock p. m. A. W. Wood, PastorAs a result of the boat catastrophe mentioned in our columrs last week, Noble J. York is hobbling about on crutcher. Masters Elmer Dwiggins and Vic, E. Loughridge. pupils at Ann Arbor Mich., School called in to see us the other day,
Miss Carra French returned home to Kentland Monday after a short visit with her sister Rev. Mrs. A. W. Wood at this plaoe. Edward Brown has opened out a full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, in the Liberal Corner rooms. Barney Patton, of Remington, was in town yesterday. He was shown into the Grand Jury room by Zim Parris and Lin, Martin. Mrs. Curtiss, of Frankfort, wife of master mechanic Curtiss of the I. D, & C. RR-, is visiting her cousin Mrs. J. J. Waterfcury, at this place. Miss Mania Osborne who has spent some three months among relatives at this plaoe returned to her home at Whitehall, Mich., last Monday. The Delphi branch of E. Brown’s Clothing business suffered heavily from fire, in that city, Wednesday night, Partially insured, we believe.
The Monticello Democrat office was badly damaged by fire early Sunday morning. We understand tho loss was fully covered by insurance, Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the most reliable article in use for restoring gray hair to its original color and promoting its growth, Imes <& Roberts keep constantly on hand everything usually fonnd at a first-class restaurant—Oysters, Pies, Cakes. Bread, etc., etc. Call and see them. Mr. H. R. W. Smith, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was visiting friends in Jasper oounty during the week and made ui a pleasant call yesterday afternoon. Mr. John Thompson, who has been spending some time with old friends and relatives in this county, toek his departure yesterday morning for his home in Kansas.
For the convenience of parties interested, Rev. A. Taylor will preach preach in the Presbyterian church, at Rensselaer, next and following Sabbath. Themes: Next Sabbath, morning service—“ Bad Bargains.’- In the evening -“The Rewards of the Christian Religion in the present life.”
