Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1882 — Annoyance Avoided. [ARTICLE]
Annoyance Avoided.
Gray hairs are honorable but their premature appearauee is annoying.— Parker’s Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance bv promptly restoring ti e youthful color. On next Sunday morning a lecture will be delivered at the Christian church by R. S. Dwiggins, from th® text; “Peter seeing him, saith to Jesus, ‘Lord, and what shall this man <’o’? Jesus saith unto him ‘if I will that He tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou Me.”’ Go and hear him.
I will bet you a gold dollar that If you call at Leopold’s for Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps. Furnishing Goods, or any article kept bv him for sale, that you will not leave the store without purchasing - and don’t you forget it. The citixens of Jasper county, are requested to meet at the court house, on the evening of February 22nd 1882, to give public expression of their views on the subjec of poligamy in the territory of Utah. Let the peo pie turn out and put on reerrd our public condemnation of this monstrous iniquity. [Signed] R. S. Dwiggins, S. P. Thompson, Geo. Bigler, J. W. Powell, Charles H. Price, Ezra C. Noweis, Holdridge Clark, M. B. Alter. Jame ß T. Abbett, Horace E. James F. J. Sears. D. B. Noweis, Norman Warner, I. B. Washburn.
Remember, the stock of goods at Leopold’s must, shall, and will be sold out, regardless of cost, before moving into nis new Bazaar. A Special Examination of applicants for license will be held in the Public School House building, Rensselaer, Ind, on the first Saturday in March, 1882. Those wishing to pass the examination should be oresent at 9 o’clock A. M. D. B. Nowkls Co. Sup’L H, B. Smith, the Bom Watchmaker oan can be found at Samar’s.
