Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1882 — HAVE YOU EVFR [ARTICLE]
HAVE YOU EVFR
Known any person to be seriously ill without a weaK stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? And when these organs are in good condition do you nut find their possessor enjoying good health ? Parker’s Ginger Tonic regulates taese important organs, makes the blood rich and pure, and strengthens every part of the system. See other column.
Little Straxgers.— A boy at the home of Charlie Hopkins, Saturday.; A hearty 9 pound hoy to Frank B. Meyer. Wednesday morning. Wednesday morning, to Elden Hopkins, a fine boy. And to John Chamberlain, Wedness day morning, a buxom 10 lb, girl. We tender congratulations to the parents, and hope the little ones may live and be a joy and comfort to them.
Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s 1). v. Garrison, of Remington, is sole agent in Jasper county for the celebruted Eclips wind-mill, and has been in Rensselaer during the week explaining the superiority of the mill over all others. For particulars address or call on him at Remington. LOST.—On the 19th day of May, 1882, a black purse, twisted clasp, containing between sls and $lB, in paper money, and from $2 to $4 in silver, and a receipt from Charles Pullins. Any information leading to the recovery of said purse and contents will be rewarded with |5. WM. PRICE.
The Second Commencement of the Rensselaer fHigh School was held at rhe Opera House, Thursday evening of last week, an overcrowded audience being in att ndance. The graduates of the class of 1882. Misses Ella Rhoads, Ella Ryan, Lillie Alter and Nellie Spitler read very creditable essays, and were congratulated by their many friends for their success. Roberts Brother, on Front St. Logansport Wagons and Bnggtes McCormick’s Hcrvesting Machinery’ the John Deere Cultivators. Gilpin Sulky Plows and Harrows. A written guaratced of the wagons given if desired. _ Hod. W. D. Owen, of Logansport’ will deliver the oration at this place, • July 4th, next.
Just arrived at Fendig’s—the hugest and most seßct stock of Clothing ever brought to Rensselaer Public installation of officers by the Odd Fellows, at their hall. Wednesday evening, July sth. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, examine my goods, and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig. A nice lot of Circulars and Dolmans at
R. FENDIG'S.
