Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Campbell & Farden. The Chord* Class, under the direction of Pro ’, George, will close with a Concert in the Presbyterean Church, next Wednesday Evening, Jan. 25th. Ad mis.-inr 25 cents. Children 10 cents, Wanted; every body to know that Geo. Grauel is selling harness at rock bottom prices. For Sale—A new residence, con taining five well arranged rooms, good lot &c. Apply to Lyman Zea. If you go and see Geo. Grauel before yon buy your harness you will save money. DiBD-Elza I. Phillips, Esq . who has been slsk with pneumonia for several week past, died at 3 o’clock Wednesday morning. The funeral was held from the residence of his parentg Thursday afternoon, and was largely attended by the friends of the deceased. You can get a saddle at almost any price at Grauel’s harness shop.| The Club Dance, at Starr’s Hall, Friday evening of last week, was a very pleasant affair A gay throng was present, and Terpsichore exerted her benignest influence, and trans ported her adorers, as they glided through the maxy waltz, into the quiet raptures vouchsafed only to those who bow at her shrine. Q. A. M.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pubic are hereby respectfully informed that we have purchased the Monon Flouring Milh, formerly owned by Cyrus Crumbo, located three and one half miles north east of Bradford, in White County, Ind. The Mill has been thoroughly overhauled, and we are now prepared to do general custom work, and guar, •ntee satisfaction to all. We solicit the patronage of all in the vicinity of the mill as well as our old customers in Rensselaer and Jasper County. Come, one and all, and give us a trial Sayler & DeHavek.

When you want a good harness go to Grauel’s, for he uses nothing but the best oak tanned leathar. We desire the members of the Blue Ribbon Choir to be present on Saturday evening, as the committee on new Singing Books will be ready to report, and by the following Saturday eve ning new books will be here. Yours, A., T, F. & Y. Absolutely necessary information from the Commissary Department; 10 lbs. good Coffee forsl, at Joh Casey’s Grocery store. Excellent Cigars, 3 for f cts. Extraordinary 25 cts, The best of Wauata Flour, Coal Oil, Sugar, Tea and Notions too numer ous to mention. Terms strictly cash. John Casey,

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. You canjbuy Trimming Silk, &c., of J. V. W. Kirk and save 25 cents per yard. Sample rooms withr. J. Sear s & Son. 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. J. V. W. Kirk can send and get Trimming Silks and Satins from 1 yard to 100, and save you money.— Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. It will pay you to look at J. V. W. Kirk’s samples of dress goods, eves if you don’t purchase. Sample room with F. J Sears & Son. Th e following incident is related of Judge Horace Gray: A distinguished Massachusetts lawyer was once making an argument before him, and 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 & Far den’s opposite the Nowels House, examine goods and ascertain prices.

lam now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work’warranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL. W. L. Hamar, the “boss” Jeweller.