Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Flax! Flax! Flax!
The under*i|jned will LOAN FLAX SEED the present Spring ou as reasonable term* as can be procured elsewhere. Office—At Cotton’s old stand. BATES & HATENS. -Rensselaer. Ind., March 10, 1882. Commissioner*’ Court in session. W.J. Imes has sold his handsome residence to Hon. Geo. H. Brown. WEDDIN G DRESSES! WEDDING Dbbsses!! —Call on J. Y. W. Kirk. — Sample room with F. J. Sears & Sod. Jos. Dague, of Loganaport Journal, ealled in to see us to-day. i Do You Wish to But a. Black Silk Dkess? —J. V. W. Kirk makes it to your interest to call on Mm and make your purchase. Myron Southworth, of Charlotte, Mich., is visiting the Messrs. Chilcote at this place. I WANT A SUMM ER SIL.K! Where can I get it? Why just eaU on J. V. W. Kirk. He sells Dress ‘Goods by sample, and can give you a selection as large as you can find in any city. T. ■. Hurley has purchased the Grocery store of John-Casey, and as •umes control of Euchreville. Casey retiree, we understand, on account of sciatic rheumatism. * Mrs. Jouvenat, of Crown Point* Ind., and Mrs. Fannie Teagarden, of Minoeola, Texas, are visiting their father, Ellis Walton, at this place. Sheriff Powell brought in a couple prisoners from Rose Lawn. Saturday, charged with robbing the store of Jos. Parkiaon, at Pleasant Ridge. License to sell liquor was granted to Tim O’Conner, Remington, and Benj. Reynolds, Ransselaajr, Monday.
