Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Campbell & Farden. SPartn Wright has purchased Warner & Sons’ furniture stock, Dolmans, Shawls, CloaKa and Cloak - Ings, a select assortment, jnst received at Fendig’s. Geo.ge M. Robinson has another ohtggfi to keep. Boberts & Bro. have the celebrated Logansport Wagons made by Spiker & Harrison, for sale. Hale Warner is busy getting his house up. The celebrated Logansport Wagons, manufactured by Spiker & Har rison, are for sale at Roberts & Bro. Lyman Zea did not put a bay window on his new bouse.

Guiteau’s trial is set peremptorily for the 14th of this month. Those who desire to keep posted on its progress should leave orders with Horace E. James for daily papers. Farden. the shoe man, returned to Rensselaer Monday night. Everything in the Hat & Cap line, from the nobbiest to the plainest, at Campbell & Farden’s, Opposite the Noweis House Judge Hammond is piesiding over Judge Chase’s court, in Logansport, this week. Horace E. James nas added to his fine stock of fancy and standard stationery, another department in trade—that of cigars, tobaccos, candies, etc., pure and unadulterated, an extensive stock. e lt is reported that M. E. Bayler is to clerk for Leopold when the new room is completed.

John B. Harbolt has commenced the construction of another building for Mr. John Makeever. in the northeast part of town. Wm. Wibirt and family have mov ed to Salem, Newton county, where Wibirt & Brother have embarked in the blacksmithing business. Doc. Wirt, Dentist, will make a professional visit to Rensselaer the Ist of December next. Mr. Obenchain who removed from this county to Missouri, about four years ago, has returned jo Jasper. Eureka and seamless Neck and Ea Protector, Best Winter Cup in the market. Call and see them, at Campbell & Farden’s, Opposite the Newels House Baptist Churoh—The first reguhi r services, by the pastor, will beheld next Sabbath. Nov. 13, at 10:30 a. ni., and 7tn tne evening. City and country are cordially invited. Philip McDade. Pastor.

Notwithstanding so many dwellings have been built this year, there are none empty or for rent, and people are crowding into upper and single rooms or wherever they can find places. The Temperance meetings will be held Saturday nights hereafter. The people who wish the meetings continued will have to turn out better or they will nave to suspend further work. So says one of the workers. John Makeever has closed a con tract with John Kohler for five hundred thousand brick, to be delivered early in the spring. This means business. We ought to have a few moi e Stic j men as Mr. John Makeever and then our town would have a boom. There’s Danger in the Town—is the title of the latest ’’rage” in music written by Indiana’s new and gifted music writer, Geo. W. Miles, of which we have roceii ed a copy. It is a marvelous production, and has al ready become very popular. Send 35 cents, and receive a copy, postpaid) from GEO W. MILES & “O„ Syracuse, Ind

2XTOTXCJED To the Stockholders of the Prairie Farmers’ Agricultural SocietyThe Shares of Stock of said Society have been increased (by change of Constitution; from »10 per share to |2O per share. You are hereby notified to pay thesame within thirty days to the Trustees at Francesville. If not paid at the expiration of said time suit will be brought to collect the same in the Circuit Court. jas. w McMurray, FRANK Trustees* Francesville, Ind., Nov. 1, 1881.