Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1882 — SCHOOL SUPPLIES! [ARTICLE]

SCHOOL SUPPLIES!

Adjutant General Carnahan will be with “the beys’* at the Soldiers’ Reunion. • Privileges for refreshment stands, &c , at the Re -union, may be had of the Treasurer, at the law office of Frank W. Babcock.

Legal cap, Fools cap. Letter, Flat cap, Commercial note and Pure Linen Writing Papers; Writing Tablets, Blotter Tablets, Blank Books, Memorandoms; Lead Pencils by the thousand; Writing Fluid; Ink-black, plue, violet and crimson: Cheap Rulers with metrical system indicated: Autograph Albums—indeed all standard articles and many novelties in the stationery line, in large quantity. Also Papetere (or box paper) in some fifty styles, ranging in price from 15 cents to $2 per box. Hobace E. James. a Big Camp Fibe! —McPhera -n Post No. 84, G. A. R., of Rensselaer, will hold a "Camp Fire” at the Soldiers’ Re-union, to which the G. A. R. Posts of ten conntieg have been invited.— The “boys" are determined to Lave a good time. Good cigars and the popular brands of cnewing and smoking tobacco sold by Hoi ace E. James. Wm. H. Rhoades has two as nice Organs as have ever been brought to Rensselaer, they are named “Crown” and “Queen.” In touch and tone they have no superior, in style of case they are perfect beauties, and in price so low that every family can buy. Call in and see if our words are no 1 true, when we say that he is offering an Organ for $75, such as has never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Bans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of marole, and does good work,at reasonable rates. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payebs. —I will be compelled, according to law, to start my collectors on or before September Ist, 1882, and those knowing themselves delinquent will save costs and trouble by calling and settling the same- M. B. ALTER, 2t. 11. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind Honan’s for your Fancy Notions. Ten thousand people are coming to the Soldiers’Re-union, atßensselaer the 27th of this month. Syl- Haley, the well known shoe maker, has purchased the handsom little building recently occupied by Doc. Hamar, located between the old Austin House and Dr; Loughndge’s office, moved his establishment into k, and will be happy to greet all old and new patrons with a pleasant smile. He will furnish you with good fits and substantial work at reasonable rates.