Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1882 — New arrival of goods at Honan’s. [ARTICLE]

New arrival of goods at Honan’s.

Zim. Dwiggins, Esq., of Oxford, visited Rensselaer, Monday. Fans audjparasols cheap at Honan’s The boys have organized as BascBail Club, named it the Clipper, and start out with the following officers: Captain, Elden Hopkins; Secretary, Ed. Purcupile; Treasurer, Jerry ieyClipsetta hats, something new, at Honan’s. Jasper county now goes two inches better on Newton. Rob Patton bro’t into our office the other day a bunch of Timothy heads measuring twelve inches in length, and says he has a twenty acre meadow of that kind. George M. Wilcox, at his store, in Surrey, wants to purchase 200 dozen chickens. Bring them along. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins will occupy the pulpit at the Christian Church on next Sunday, morning and et^ening. Ladies’ 1882 style hat at Honan’s. Call and see it. Democratic State Convention, at I 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 KannaPs Drug Store. T. M. Jones. Trustee of Kankakee Township - was in town Tuesday. Rails. Howland,proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock oi marble, aud does good work,at reasonable rates. The “Board of Trade,” in the Makeever House, is now in charge of Mr. Mosier, of Lafayetto. I want to order my silk, where will I find J. V. W. Kirk’s sample room? With F. J. Sears & Son. Ed. Tharp is opening out a fine lot of prime groceries, at Leopold’s old stand. Honan’s for your Faney Notions.

Pic>Nic and Excursion to Cedar Lake— The Presbyterian Sabbath So.iooi, of Rensselaer, will take a pleasure trip to Cedar Lake, on Wednesday, August 16th Arrangements have been perfected with Murray Keller, Gen’l Passenger and Ticket Agent L., N. A. & C. RR., for a special train. We extend through the columns of the Sentinel a cordial invitation to other Sabbath Schools and friends to join with us on this day, and make it one of pleasant merriment. Trip tickets7s; children over 5 years and under 12, 50c ; under 5 years, free. For further partie ulars, see circulars issued by committee of arrangements. Yours, Fraternally. ‘ John Coen, Sup’t. Noble J. York, See’y. J‘ J. Waterbury the boss- tailor lias removed his shop to the room recently vacated by Purcnpile’s Resaurant, where he will bo pleased to ee all of his old customers, as well as new ones. Misves Mate and Maud Millei, of Lafayette, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J, McCoy, at this place. Stop at F. B. Learning’s for your wail paper, a stock hnferior to none, and pri-. ces rock bottom. The Hon, J. N. Moore, Greenback candidate Tor Congress, will address the.uitizens of Rensselaer and vicinity on Saturday, the sth day of An gust, the day of the convention to nominate a county ticket. All, ladies and gcutlem.n of all parties, are invited to hear and witness the proceedin S s - S. W. Ritchey, Ch’a. “Traitors”—s—“ns of b—hs”—“d n liars,” were the choice epithets bo stowed by the “ring” upon the Sentinel correspondents last week. “Billy,” said the Secretary of the County Republican Committee, when the returns of the primary were coming in, “we’re beat in Newton township." Newton township voted for Sigler and Ferguson, and we suppose, others, in opposition to the will o f the “ring.”

Excursion train on the L., N. A, & C. RR, to Battle Ground Camp Meeting Sunday, July 30th. Round trip. sl. Train will leave Rensselaer, 7:15 a. m.; returning leave Battle Ground at 5 p, m. Ms. Editor: Permit me to say to your readers that by direction of Presbytery of Logansport, 1 will preach aod administer the Lord’s Supper in Presbyterian church, Ronsseiner, July 30th. It is expected that Rev. J. B. Smith, of Monticello, will preach Wednesday evening, July 26thThere will also be preaching Friday night, and Saturday at 2:30 p. m. All are Invited. a. Taylor. The windows in Mr. Vanderbilt’s dining room represent the “Field of the Cloth of Gold.” Died.— Of consumption, after a lingering illness, Wednesday morning .;Uxy 19 n, 1882, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Chas. A. Robers, in Rensselaer. Mrs. N. V., wife of Simon Phillips, a large number of reN atives and friends followed the re** mams of tne departed to ibe tomb, yesterday.

Referring to a couple of communi* cations, the productions of Republi** can gentlemen who are held in high esteem by their fellow citizens and the republican party with which they usually act. the “ring” say they “pass these letters by as unworthy of further notice. In the letter of “A Re» publican,” there are some charges made, and quite a number of high privates In the republican ranks hare expressed a desire that you dispose of them—if you can.