Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1882 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Green School 50-year old state must now take a back seat. Clint, D. Stackhouse claims to have a slate which belonged to his father when a boy, now over 100 years old. Can this be beat? ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 toslo,ooo on first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time. Frank W. Babcock. As I was walking through F. J. Sears & Son’s Furniture Store and admiring their new novelties for the spring trade, my attention was called to the corner in which J. V. W. Kink is engagod in selling Dress Goods by vample. and was surprised as well as gratified to know that he was able to furuiah ladies wishing fine dresses with as good selections as they co’d make if in Chicago; and,by the Way. he makes it to the interest of purchasers to leave their orders with him, from thd simple fact that he can buy at better rates and save them money.
Annoyance Avoided.
Gray hairs are honorable but their premature appearance is annoying.— Parker’s Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance br promptly restoring the youthful color. Discarded lovers who contemplate suicide should take courage from the perseverance of a Bourbon County Kentuckian. Having been refused by her eleven times, he courted her again and won. Remember, the stock of goods at Leopold’s must, shall, and will be sold out, regardless of cost, before moving into his new Bazaar. A singular case of contagious vaccination was reported at a health office yesterday. A young lady liv ing in West Baltimore was recently va cinated by a prominent physician, and, while suffering with the fever attending vaccination, borrowed a pair of ear-rings from a lady friend for a day. Upon the return of the ear-rings the owner put them on, and yesterday was astoplnshed to find that she was thoroughly vaccinated In the ears. \ A Special Examination of applicants for license will be held fa the Public School House building, Rensselaer, Ind, on the first Satur* day in March, 1882. Those wishing to pass the examination should be present at 9 o’clock A. M. D. B. Nowels Co. Sup’t. H, B. Smith, the Boss Watchmaker can can be found at Hamar’s. House to Rent—Apyly to C. PWright, at Wright’s Furniture Store. Will A. Lamson has just received a large stock of steel goods, which he proposes to sell at prices lower than ever offered at heretofore. Give him a call, examine goodsand learn prices. 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 Dy him for sale, that you will not leave the store without purchasing • and don’t you forget it.
EUCHRE VILLE.
Euchreville is positively the centre of civilization and Gigantic Preparations. For the last extremity is absolutely necessary. Consequently I defy competition. Four different grades of Extraordinary Coffve; Unadulterated Coal Oil; Excellent Cigars; Magnificent Oysters; Superior Soda; Unequaled Starch; Best Quality of Sugars; with a Multifarious Diversity of Notions too numerous to mention. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Terms—Absolutely CASH!
JOHN OABET.
The next regular Public Examination of applicants for license will ba held on the last Saturday of February, 1882, at the Public School building, Remington, Ind. Examination will begin promptly at 9 o’clock A M. D. B. Nowbls, Co. Sup’t. The stock of Boots and Shoes, at Leopold’s will be sold out at a great deal less than cost, in order to get an entire new stock for an exclusive Boot & Shoe Store. Now is your time for bargains. Teachers, send your Watches and Clocks, to Hal B, Smith at Hsmar*A and have them repaired.
