Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Campbell & Farden. W. L. Hamar, the “boss” Jeweller. When a man buys his goods for spot cash, and everybody knows it, then there is no use in telling liow cheap he can sell his goods; and such is the case with A. Leopold, the only merchant in the county who buys all his goods for cash down, and consequently can afford to sell them at ten per cent less than those who buy on long time.

Repairing done cheaper and better at Hamab’s, than at any other house n the coi;Dty. v Odd-Fellows, Attention ! The semi-annual election of officers i r Iroquois Lodge No. 143,1. (). O. F., will be held at the Lodge Heill, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 27th, 1881. C. C. Starr, N. G. N. W. Reeve, Sec’y. Everybody take their watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s for repairs. I have a magnificent stock of holiday goods that will be sold cheap for cash. A. Leopold. B“We still live!” Bring on your Watches and have them repaired. Hamar.

F. and A. M- Election Notice..

The annual election of officers for Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. and A. M., will be held at the Lodge Hall in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday evening, December the 19th, A. D. 1881, A. L. 5881. The Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, and Junior Warden, will be ex-officio Trustees of said Lodge. [seal.] Charles H. Price, W. M. Marion L. Spitler, Sec’y. Dolmans, Dhavvls, Cloeks and Cloakings, a selectassortment, jnst received at Fendig’s.

Holidays are coming, a‘ad so did Leopold come with a line stock of new goods to please the masses. Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, for everybody. These goods have been selected with special care for the wants of my many costoraers. and at cash prices. Cal] and examine goods, and prices, and be convinced of the fact that you can buy more for one hundred cents of A. Leopold, than of any other man in town. Beni enber my motto* is “quick sales and small profits.” A. Leopold. Liidies’ Gold Watches, at Hamar’s. Themes in the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sabbath : In the morning, “The Sin of Ingratitude at night, “Heaven bound travelers must come down to the narrow-gauge of the Gospel. Fine Bracelets at Hamar’s. The Presbyterian Sabbath-school has made arrangements to hold r, grand Christmas entertainment in the opera house, on Christmas eve, and have inuited the M. E. school to join them. They have also sent out over 200 personal invitations by maii, and it is expected that all friends of the school wil) lend a helping hand to make this the grandest entertainments of the kind ever given in Rensselaer. A Teacher.

The acme lever button, finest in the hind, at Hamar's.

Advertised Letters.

Letters addressed as below remained uncalled for in the Post-Oflice in Rensselaer. Ind.. on the first day of December, last. Those that are not claimed within one month from the date above given will he sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. 0. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say they are advertised. Barkley, Mrs Maunder Moss, Dr Gyrus A Brown, Geo Miller, B B Bruner,Rev’d Miller, Frank Cox, IV A (Rose Lawn) Nowels, I) -J F Fisher, E II O’Farrell, Harry Oort, Winefred Ogg, \V B (2' Griffin, Edward Jtiegh, Charlie Jenkins, A B Rowen, Mrs Emma Kcnley, J M (bridge Smith Miss Delhi (2) contractor). .Smith, Mary Keys, O A Steward, Morgan L Lewis, Tli J Wilcox, Jqseph Lynn, Frankie Wilson, Mrs Emma Mort, Joseph Wiswall, Austin Finest, lot of holiday goods ever brougnt to Rensselaer, at Hamar’s If your feet are cold, go quick and get a pair of those wool lined boots at Campbell & Farden’s.

Buy your reading matter of M. O Cissel, next door to McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. Lives and adventures of all the noted outlaws, containing full accounts of their daring deeds, hairbreadth escapes, etc., etc. Handsomely illustrated. Cheap. Also sporting books, pocket novels, etc. Dead! Dead!! Dead!!!- Hamarlost his Sine Gordon Setter Dog, but is still selling more Jewehw, and cheap er than any house in the county. A large stock of Holiday Books, Toy Books, etc., for little folks, at M. Cissel’s. Will he sold.cheap. Call and se® them.