Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Campbell & Farden. 1 W. L. Ha mab, the “boss” Jeweller. Merv. O. Cissel returned yesterday from Chicago. New invoice of goods at Hamab’s, next week. Miss Jennie Duvall is visiting her sister, at Valparaiso. Fine Bracelets at Hamab’s. Will A. Lumson weut to Lafayette Wednesday morning. The acme lever button, finest in the |«nd, at Hamas’s. Farm Wright is in Chicago purch asing goods suitable for the holidays. Ladies’ Gold Watches, at Hamab’s. Dolmans, tibawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, jnst received at Fendig’s. fVe still live!” Bring on your Watches and have them repaired. Hamab. Leopold is in Chicago purchasing a heavy stock ut goods for his new rooms. Everybody take their watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamab’s for repairs. A convention of butter makers is in session at Cedar Rapids, lowa, this week. A. T. Perkins is in attendance-

Repairing done cheaper and better at Hamab’s, than at any other house county.; Doc. Hamar will go to Chicago next week and purchase a varied assortment of fine Watobes, Jewelry etc.for the holiday trade. Fine lot of Silver Ware, at Hamab’s. Our old White county friends. Corntican Hays, of Prairie township; Wm. Burns, of Big Creek township, and Elisha Warden, of Monticello, visited Rensselaer Monday evening.

Fine lot of Gents Gold and Silver Watches, at Hamah’s Miss Eva Robinson, of Onarga, 111. the Contralto Soloist of the Gipsy troupe who are to sing next F ridny evening, is well worth hearing. Her reputation as a Contralto is quite mviable. Come and hear her.

Fine line of Ladies and Gents Set Bings, at Hamab’sH. M. Babb, of Remington, will preach three discourses on Restitution of Earth and Man, The Kingdom of God; the age to come, The New Heavens and New Earth, as revealed in the Biblo, God’s inestimable girt to Man. At the Christian Church, -December, 3d and 4th, 1881, commencing Saturday evening.

Ladies’ Fine Neck Chuins, at Hamah’sRev. A. Tuvlor has received an informal cull to the pastorute of the Presbyterian church of Ostrander, 0., and himself and wife will probably spend two Sabbaths there early iu January, for mutual acquaintance, and if agreeable to all parties will enter on that work March the Ist, the close of his year with Rensselaer and Meadow Lake. . Finest lot of holiday goods ever brougnt to Rensselaer, at Hamab’s.

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The regular meeting of the Rensselaerßlueßlbbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening. December 3d, 1881.— The following is the programme of exercises: 1, Song by choir. 3. Prßyer by Rev. Philip McDade. 3. Heading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. 4. Song by choir. 5. Beading Scriptures by Treas. urer. Miss MoHie Babcock. 6 Bong!by choir. 7. Opening Bemarks by Frank W. Babcock. 8. Song by choir. 9. Remarks by C.P. Mitchell. 10. Song by ehoir. 11. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 12. Song by choir. 13. Bemarks by James A. Burnham. 14. Song by choir. 15. Bemarks by ex-Vice President. Sampson Erwin. 16. Song by choir. 17. Bemarks by Prof. W. DeMHooper. 18. Song by choir. 19 Miscellaneous remarks 20. Song by choir. 21. Closing remarks by Rev. J. W. Loder. 22. Song by choir. 23. Benediction by Rev. A. Taylor. WM. BECK. Pres’t. Noble J. Yoke, Sec’y. Head ! Dead !! Dead 111 Hamar lost his fine Gordon Setter Dog, but i g Still selling more Jewelry, and cheap 8 ♦r than any house in the county.