Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1882 — New arrival of goods at Honan’s. [ARTICLE]
New arrival of goods at Honan’s.
Lack Smith was in town over Sunday- | Fans and parasols cheap at Honan’s. | | On Tuesday last Leopold sold thre e ■ lots in his addition to the Town of \ Rensselaer. Clipsetta hats, something new, at Honan’s. George M. Wilcox, at his store, in' Surrey, wants to purchase 200 dozen chickens. Bring them along. Ladies’ 1882 style hat at Honan’s. Call and see it. Democratic State Convention, at Indianapolis, August 2d, 1882. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at Honan’s, Democratic Congressional Convention, at Winamac, August 22d, 1882. A full line of White Wash Brushes cheap at Kanual’s Drug Store. What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J. V. W. Kirk.
Rans. Howland, proprietor of Bens, selaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of marole, and does good work.at reasonable rates. I want co order my silk, where will I find J. Y. W. Kirk’s sample room? With F. J- Sears & SonWe learn that the Presbyterian Sabbath School are making m ncs for a Pic-Nic and Excursion to Cedar Lake. Particulars next week. Ed. Tharp is opening out a fine lot of prime groceries, at Leopold’s old stand.
J - J. Waterbury the boss tailor has removed his shop to the room recently vacated by Purcupile’s Resaurant, where he will be pleased to e e all of his old customers, as well as new ones. Wednesday morning brick masons commenced work on Mr, David Nowels’ new residence. John B. Harbolt, builder. Stop at F. B. Learning’s for your wall paper, a stock iinferior to none, and prices rock bottom. Byron Zimmerman had his loft wrist dislocated, Tuesday evening. Honan’s for your Millinery. The foundation of the new Makeover Block is nearly ready for the jrick work. J. B. Harbolt has the contract for building. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time. Frank W. Babcock* The following officers were elected at the last regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union for the ensuing term, ending December 31, 1882: President, Noble J. Y rk; First, Vice President, W. W. Watson; 2d Vice President, Miss Belle Alter: 3d Vice President, Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins; 4th Vice President Daniel Duvall; Secretary, Charles W. Coen; Treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Thomps son.
Miss Madge Osborne is visiting her sister, at Whitehall, Michigan. DeMotte was absent when the bill for the extension of the charters of the National Banks passed the House. He would have voted for the extension. , # Mr. Moses Nowels, of Oskaloosa lowa, is visiting *his brother David’ and other friends in Jasper county. Rev. Col. Granville Moody, of Ohio is visiting his sons and friends in Barkley township. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Smith and Miss Martha Williams united with the Baptist Church at this place Sabbath last, and Mrs. Bell Leonard received the ordinance of immersion. The editors of the Republican profess to think that the entire Democratic ticket will wish they had fol lowed the example of Mr. Randle, when the returns of the November i-ace are announced. And we think about that that time the editors of that paper will awake to a realization of the fact that they were most miserable prophets.
The tone of our correspondence to-day indicates the extent of the power of the “ring.” It is announced to one that the primary might nominate a man who would not receive the support of the organ: to another the aspirant opposed to the “ring” candidate for nomination is denounced by the same individual. Io the face of this how dare they presume to apply the party lash to those who refuse to do their bidding? Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to call
