Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Campbell & Farden. Mias Ora Thompson, Elmer Dwiggius, Vic. E. Loughridge, Louis Hollingsworth and Delos Thompson left this place on their return to Ann Arbor University Monday. Wanted; every body to know that Geo. Grauel is selling harness at rock bottom priees. Judge Hammond is holding Court forjudge Vinton, at Lafayette, thi* week. If you go and see Geo. Grauel before yon buy your harness you will save money. All are invited to the Christian Church next Sunday morning to hear Hou B. 8. Dwiggins diseuss the question: ‘lf the World is not to be destroyed by fire, what will be its destiny? Will It evei be restored as it was before the fall of Adam?” You can get a saddle at almost any price at Grauel’s harness shop | John Chamberlain is building a store room for Alt McCoy, at McCoy station, in Hanging Grove township, this oounty. When you want a good harness go to Grauel’s, for he uses nothing but the best oak tanned ieathor. Circuit Court will again convene at this place next Tuesday. Absolutely necessary information from the Commissary Department; 10 lbs. good Coffee forsl, at Job Casey’s Grocery store. Excellent Cigars, 3 for 5 cts. Extraordinary Tobacco, 3 plugs for 2$ cts.
The best of Wanata Flour, Coal Oil, Sugar, Tea and Notions too numer ous to mention. Terms strictly cash. Jo«n Casey, “Pap” Smoot, of Julian, was in town Monday. Where did you get your new dress? Why of J. V. W. Kirk, he orders from sample,and saves you money every time. Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. Sam. Bass, of Lafayette, was visit ing his sister, Mrs. Mose Tuteur, at this place, during the present week, You can buy Trimming Silk, &c., of J. V. W. Kirk and save 25 cents per yard. Sample rooms with F. J. Sear g & Son. Although our young folks are given much to dancing this winter they are not neglecting to cultivate the brains as well as the heels. It may not be well known that a good Literary Club exists among them which meets weekly and classic author discussed each evening. If you wish to be kind to your pocket book, call on J. V. W. Kirk and be convinced that he will sell you more dress goods for less money than any one else.
ELECTION.
Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union, on Saturday evening, January 7th, 1882, elected and installed the following officers for the_en.suing term, ending June 30th: President—Alfred Thompson. Ist Vice President—Wm. Beck. 2d “ “ Mrs. Samp Erwin. 3d “ “ Bans. Howland. 4th “ “ Miss Amanda Osborn. Secretary—Noble J. York. Treasurer—Mrs. J P. Warner. J. V. W. Kirk can send and get Trimming Silks aud Satins from 1 yard to 100, and save you money Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. The Calander Cloc to be given to the person buying th* most goods for cash of me from the 10th day of December, ’Bl. to the 10th day o*f January, ’B2 belongs to Mrs. H. O. Harris. Habdman, “The” Jeweler. It will pay you to look at J. V. W. Kirk’s samples of dresa goods, eve* if you don’t purchase. Sample room with F. J Sear* ft Son. The following incident Is related of Judge Horace Gray: A distinguished Massachusetts lawyer was once making an argument before him, aud when stating existing rules on his subject was peremptorily interrupted by the Judge. “Mr. , the law is so and so,” said he, giving the points as he believed them to be. “It is the law now. Your Honor, but it was not till you spoke," was the quick response. It is narrated that Judge Gray subsequently explained to the lawyer in graceful terms that he had spoken hastily. Solid Silver Spoons, at Hamar’s Before making purchases, call at Campbell & Farden’s opposite the Nowels House, examine good* and ascertain price*.
lam now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. WorkSwarranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL.
