Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Campbell & Farden. Thanksgivißg next Thursday—November 24th. The offices of the Auditor and Clerk have been refloored. i The Milroy township Teaceers’ Institute wes organized last Monday. Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, jnst received at Fendig’s. A new grocery store will be opened out in Duvall’s new brick at an early day. Roberts & Bro. have the celebrated Logansport Wagons made by Spiker & Harrison, for sale. J. B. Harbolt has the contract for putting up a residence for JohnZim. m< rman. Clerk Price went to Carpenter twp, Wednesday, to see his brother. Myrt. ( who is very ill.

The celebrated Logansport Wagons, manufactured by Spiker & Har rison, are for sale at Roberts & Bro. Ralph Fendig and Norman Warner have purchased the J. H. Wood property, on north side of Washington street. Guiteau’s trial is set peremptorily for the 14th or this month. Those who desire to keep posted on its progress should leave orders with Horace E. James for daily papers. On Tuesday last Wm. M. Barkley, F. M. Parker, L. K. Yeomen, L. W. Henkle and Mart Burns, started on a tour of inspection, and a visit to friends in Kansas. Everything In the Hat & Cap Une. from the nobbiest to the plainest, at Cambbbll & Fabdxn’s, Opposite the Nowels House

Lyman Zea expects to move into his new residence next Monday. He claims that nine days in the erection of a building of its dimensions is the quickest time on record. Horace E. James Las added to his fine stock of fancy and standard stationery, another department in trade—that of cigars, tobaccos, candles, etc., pure and unadulterated, an extensive stock. Will A. Lamson has purchased the Hardware store of C. P. Mayhew, and will hereafter conduct that establishment- We wsh him success, and commend him to the patronage o’ the general public. Doc. Wirt, Dentist, will make a professional visit to Rensselaer the Ist of December next.

Hon. R. 8. Dwiggins will lecture next Sunday morning at 101 o’clock, at the Christian Church. His subject will be, “What Progress has the Government of the United States Made, within the Last Hundred Years, in the Cause of Right? Are We Giowing Better or Worse?” All are invited. 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 The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union wi rl be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, November 19, 1881. The following is the programma exercises: 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, 3. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. 4. Song by choir. • 5. Reading Scriptures by the Vice President, Miss Amanda Osborn. 6. SongTby choir. Remarks by Hon. R. S. Dwiggins. 8. Song by choir. 9. Declamation by Florence Wood. 10. Song by choir. 12. Remarks by G. E. Marshall. 12. Song by choir. 13. Remarks by Wm. B. Austin. 14. Song by choir. 15. Closing remarks by Past Pres’t Ezra C. Nowels. 16. Singing and Signing. 17. Benediction by Rev. D. T. Halstead. WM. BECK, Pres’t. Noble J. Yorl, See’y,

NOTICE T« the Stookkoldm of the Fndrio Farmers’ Acriowltwal Society The Shares of Stock of said Society have been increased (byjchange of Constitution.) from SlO per share to S2O oer share. You are hereby notified to pay the same 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 McMurray, FRANK MuGINNIS, Francesville, Ind., Nov. 1, ISSe" 8 * 6 * 8 *