Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1882 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The AaStin House property has been purchased by David Novels, i>r.> and will be converted into business rooms. Vic. E. Loughridge has returned from Ann Arbor University on sickleave for a few days. Best lemons 25 cents a dozen, Floiida, Valencia Messina oranges, figs and nuts at the postoffice lobby Lafayette Bread! Fresh every day at Purcqpile’s restaurant. Pure Cream Bread;warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread:Verannu Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. Mrs. Lizzie H. Chilcote and Miss May Miller started for McPherson County, Kansas, this A. M., in response to a telegram. An immense stock of ready made clothing of the very best quality, has just been received at Fendig’s and will be sold cheap. A full line of Gentlemen's furnishing goods at Fendig’s.
Daffy $ Wysoug’s genuine London butter Scotch, hoarhouud candy for coughs and hoarseness, real maple Bngar cakes apd more than fifty va rieties of choice pure candies at the postoffice lobby. Daily papers, story papers, magaz ines, libraries and cheap music at the postoffice lobby. General subscription agency for newspapers anil periodicals. No better cigars and tobaccos in town than are kept at the postoffice lobby. R. J. Yeoman left yesterday for Johnson County, this State, where he expects to engage in the lumber trade. Success. Commissioners’ Court convenes next Monday. Delinquent Land Sales next Moaday. Alf Ht over, we understand, will send in a petition to Congress, praying that as Grant has been made a pensioner, the same bounty be extended to Jay Gould, Vanderbilt and othe r paupers of that class. Commendable. Blank books, memorandums .pass, books, scatch books, scrap books pens, pencils, inks, letter paper, print paper, rules, and every variety of sta turner's goods at the postoffice lobby. A side saddio was lost in the cam paign rally of 1880. Any information respecting it, please leave at the post office.
The postoffice department has issued ordors that no postoffice iu the United States shall bo used for posting ap bills or advertisements of any kind, not even the notice of a death or a funeral. The Small pox quarantine has been raieed at Kentland. Married. March 1, 1882. by Eld. D. T. Halstead, Mr. Frank M. Jacks and Miss Julia A. Williams.
