Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1882 — SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY HORACE E. JAMES [ARTICLE]

SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY HORACE E. JAMES

For the fifty pounds of White Winter Wheet Flour taking the first premium, one year’s subscription to any two deller publication in America, or goods in his store to the amount of SSL2S. Flour to be delivered a* the post Office. For the half bushel of Coro Meal taking first premium, a four quire, canvass-bound Ledger, valued- at $1,20. or » year’s subscription to the Indianapolis’Weekly Journal, Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean or Cincinnati

Weekly Enquirer,or a beautiful em bossed Scrap Book, valued at $1,20. The meal to be delivered at the post office. For the collection of Grates (not less than one peck) taking first premium. one year’s subscription lo any two deller publication in America’ or goods In his store to the amount of $2,25. Grapes to be delivered at the post office.

For the Butter (not less than fi e pounds) taking first premium, an elegant box of Stationery, valued at $1 ,50, or one year’s subscription to Arthur,? Home Magazine, Godey’s Ladies Book, Peterson’s Magazine or the Indiana Farmer. Butter to ’ e delivered at the pest office. For the Cheese (not less than 20 pounds) taking first premium, an elegant Photograph Album valued at $4 .00, or a year’s subscription to any $4.00 American magazine or paper. The Cheese to be delivered at the post office. For the loaf of Com Bread taking the first premium, a beautiful moroc co bound'Autograph Album, valued at SI.OO, or a handsome box of paper valued at SI.OO, or a year’s subscrip tion to thelndiauapolis Weekly Jour_ nal. The Bread to be delivered a the post office.

For the Jelly Cake taking the first premium, I make an offer similar to that tor the loaf of corn bread and on similar conditions, For the box of Honey (not less than eight pounds) taking the first premium, a splendid American Russia Leather bide Pocket Bill Book, vat ted at $1.75, a year’s subscription to the Indiana Farmer, Prairie Farmer or' any $2.00 American newspaper or journal. Honey t» be tu i. . .red a; the pos'u office. Bedford k Warnsr run the greatest variety of goods of any establishmoot in this region, and announce it in the expression that they can supply anything frsra a threshing machine to a needle. Gromits, flour confectioneries, hardware, eountiy produce of all kinds, cobat- os. cigar—best lu the markst— wagons, reap erß and mowors, bindsrs, l-rh k, tile, threshing machines, etc. etc. Tom can’t fail of getting what yo > want. “If you don’t see it. ask for it.” A blacksmith named Anthony D. Cinlaw was injustice Hutson’s court Sutui iav charged with bigamy.. It sees that he married Miss Margaret Burko four years ago in Buffalo, but deserted her and came to hicago. Last July he married a Miss Jo.sc-pli ine Bislosky and took her to Rensselaer, n ( A brother of his first wife heard ri the sm> ond marriage and had him amsred. A c/ear case was made out against the amorous blacksmith, and he was held to the Criminal Court in bonds of $2,000. In default he wont to jail. CLicayo Intcr-Occon. Brabaw was married to Miss Bes'oskey, at this place, 24th ©I July last, by Justice Wood.