Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. W. Duvall bow occupies his new livery barn. Six pound* choice Rio Coffee for sl,at Kern’s. Chas. Crockett and wife left fc*Ohio Tuesday. Choioe Carolina Rice, 12 pounds for sl, at Kern’s. Town Marshall Platt is inproving Washington street. Four pounds good Crackers for 25 cents, at Kern’s. Mr. Win. Greenfield moved into his new house Tuesday. Glass and Chinaware lower than the lowest, at Kern’s. ■■ — # Hoi Clark is row the owner of the Chris Thornton property. Buy your groceries at Kern’s, the cheapest place in town. OOP er d »y at home. Sample* worth Addreus S*in*«u & Co., Portland, Maine. A car load of tho very best salt, just received at Kern’s. Mrs. John Greenfield retimed to Las Vegas, New Mexico last Tuesday.
Very light New Orleans Sugar, 12 pounds Tor sl. at Kern’s. week in y®ur own town. Term* and #5 KpUUoutiit free Addrev* 11. HallettA Co., Portland, Maine. Try those splendid codfish 6± oents a ponud at Kern’s. Preaohiug at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Teas 20 per cent, cheaper at Kern’s than any other house in the county. Chr70 ftweel£ - 812 a day at home easily made, ip # ZJCostly out fit free. Addres* True & 00,, Portland, Maine. The Dayton Collar always kept in stock at Peacock’s. Dan. B. Miller started Monday last to take in Delphi, Logansport, and Rochester. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. The wheel of the wind pump at the court house was blown off this morning.
Three set double harness complete, as good as new, at Peacock’s. Attention id called to the new ad of J. P. Warner whioh appears in this issue of the Sentinel. The best Harness at Peacock’s opposite McCoy & Thompson’s bank. The Second Quarterly meeting for Brook circuit will be held at Salem school house Saturday and Sunday. Rev. A. W. Wood officiating.
Go to Pea«ook’s for harness repairs All work warranted the b«at.
Mrs. I S. Wade and Doc Benjamin of LaFayqtt* are attending thej bedside of their mother who is very low with intermitting f*ver.
Canned and Dried Fruits and Vegetables at Kern’s, at prices that defy competition. 5
W. K, Present, of Indianapolis r*p resenting the K. P. Journal was in town thu first of tho wt?ek looking after the interests of his paper.
For Sale, one set of double harness, also a set of second hand collars Call at Peacock’s.
We understand W. J. Imes has associated with him in the “Old Line Drug Store” Frank B. Meyer, for many years clerk in the establishment Frank is educated in the business, aud will add to ihe popularity of tho house.
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1 am now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work {warranted. — Srnd me your orders. STEPHEN COC’IIELL. Rensselaer, Ind., April I, 1881. The following persons were licensed to marry since last report. John N, Timmons and Eliza E. Payne; Luther L. Ponsler and Mary iVI. Robinson; William F. Meyer and Mary S Dewey; George Hensler and Elizabeth A. Dewey; Isc.no W. Porter and Emelina Marion ; Sidney Sehaulaub and Churolette M. Bissenden. Chas. O. Lambert and Martha Cambe. M. D. Chipman has rented the wagoa shop of F. W. Bedford and will carry on wagen making and general wood repairs. He will also give attention to pump repairs, fas-fljting etc. He solicits patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. All work warranted. Remember the stand, rear of Trade Palase.
On Saturday noon last, immediately on the departure of the Narrow Gauge train south, the workmen commeaced work to change the track to standard gauge. on Sunday and in the evening of that day engine No. 5 with a freight and flat car of standard gauge arrived from Bradford. Quick work. On Monday noon Ed Honan eonduetee the train to Bradford, and on return in the evening in the evening a passenger coach was attached and was brought through by geuial Tom Hiuer. Conductor Jones on arriviug at Bradford now cries out “change cars for Rensselaer.
Monticello Herald; The third page of the Herald this week is devoted exclusively to the advertisement of Mes-ers. Roberts & Miskell, the weli known and extensi'. e hardware and implement dealers at this place. This denotes enterprise, liberality and a proper appreciation of judicious advertising. The tradesmen who make use of every possible channel for attracting the attention of the people ts their special line of business have usually been found to be those who are best prepared to meet the public demand. Messrs, Roberts & Miskell are of this class. They have in store a raammouth stock of Hardware and Agricultural Implements, and they
