Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AT F. J. SEARS & SON, UNDERTAKERS! mLf May be found WROUGHT METALIC CASKETS, CLOTH - COVERED CASKETS. WALNUT CASKETS, GLOSS WHITE CASKETS for Children, and a large variety of COMMON COFFINS, BURIAL ROBFS, etc. Also, EMBALMING done. tW No Extra Charge for Hearse. Location opposite Court House, Makeever Block, Rensselaer, Ind. (oviud
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY AUGUST 5. 1881
New Goods at J. J. Watebbuky’s. T. J. McCoy and R. B. Patton sport new gold watches. J. J. Wuterbury the Boss Tailor. Charlie Mayhew passed the first of the week in Chicago. Six pounds eho { ce Rio Coffee for sl, at Kern’s. Ground was broke Monday for Leopold’s new store building. Choice Carolina Rice, 12 pounds for sl, at Kern’s. Jitn Malloy has purchased another lace horse. Four pounds good Crackers for 25 cents, at Kern’s.
Bob says it is a mistake about bis going to get married next week. Glass and Chiuaware lower than tho lowest, at Kern’s. Missionary sermon at the M. E. Church next Sabbath evening. A very choice Itio Coffee, 6 lbs. for sl, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. Mrs. F. L. Cotton has been quite sick this week. Look at those beautiful Fall Goods at J. J. Watexbury’s. James T. Abbott has commenced a a new residence. “Silo” Swain, of Keener, was in town yesterday. M. F. Chilcote, Esq , was a witoess in a law suit, at Bradford yesterday. Highest market price paid for grain at the Cotton Elevator. Bates & Havens. Clint. Stackhouse presented us one day this week a fine large wntermel on. Thanks. Miss Hyland, of Good land, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. S. Woods, thi s week. Waterbury has moved his tailoring establishment into Leopold’s corner building. Every farmer will find it to their interest to call on Bates & Havens, at the Cotton Elevator.
John Tillett an d Adam Hess, a couple of Gillam’s sterling Democrats, called in so see us Wednesday. Take your grain to the Cutton Elevor, Bates & Havens will give you the highest market prices. The North West Indiana Conference, of the M. E. Church, meets iu Danville Ind, August 31. Mr. J. J. Waterbury has just returned from Chicago with a nice selection of piece goods. Clint. Stackhouse claims to be the first man that has aver put a scythe into the grass over Creek Marsh. Attention is called to the new a<l of J. P. Warner which ap'pears iD this issue of the Sentinel. Twenty feet additions have been built to the rear of Nowels block and C. C. Stari’s business rooms. The din raised by the workmen at the Makeever hotal in laying floor s and putting on lath is immense.
Mr. J. F. Taylor, of Camden, Carroll county, we understand, will open a dry goods store in Rensselaer if he can secure suitable rooms. Mr. Ed. Brown, of Delphi, proprietor of the “Liberal Corner” Merchant Tailoring establishment, was in Rensselaer during the week. Preaching at Egypt school house next Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock a. m., and at Watson school house at 3:30 o’clook p. m. A lotion peddler entertained a crowd on our streets Wednesday evening, His liniment is certainly a “Golden Discovery” for himself,
Sam. Scott, Esq., brought into our office the other day a bunch of Hungarian grass measuring over four feet in length, the seed of which he says was sown last June. Procure your Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Shrubbery, «tc., etc., of John Coen, at Rensselaer Nursery, when you may depend upon getting what you call for. LADIES! Fendig has just received a fine stock of Dress Goods, to which he invites your attention. Call, examine stock and leara prices. No charge for showing goods. Fendig has a full stock of ReadyMade Clothing, of all styles and at all prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Better goods for less money (‘.ran elsewhere. Call and be satisfied.
