Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. P. Thompson, Esq. is on a professional visit to New York. ■ ■ Prof. Burget, a mu bical instructor of first class attainments is arranging for a class in Bensselaor. A simple but significant inscription in western cemetery: “The editor was in.’»

Mr, J, J. Waterbury will sell his house and lots, but will carry on the Merchant Tailoring business in Bsns selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept in any merchant Tailor Shop in the State. Blk. English Worsteds. French worsteds of all grades, Scotch Schiys jots of all colors, Scotch Tinsel; in fact all and any goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shops. Cell and examine.

A VIGOROUS GROWTH

Ot th* hair is often promoted oy using Psrker’s Hair Balsam. It always restore* rh* youthful color and lust e to gray hair, give* it new life and remove* all irritation and dandiuff

The Ladies of the Presbyterian church will resume their locals Friday even! g of next week, Dec , Bth, at the residence of Rev. A. Taylor. A cordial Invitation is extended to all* and the remembrance of the past, is a reminder that all who attend, enjoy a most pleasant Social evening. By order of the Ladies. 1 have two nice houses for sale. If you have the cash and want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. Sears & Son. J. V. W. HIRK. The er tei tainment given by the Ladies Literary Society, at the Opera House on Wednesday evening was well patronized. No less than three hundred of the best people of the I town being present. The applause . which greeted the several ladies who engaged in the exercises attest that the performance was appreciated by the audience. This was the fifth public entertainment given by the society and persons who attended them, all pronounce this one the best. It is the wish of the Sentinel that the Rensselaer Ladies Literary Society and the members thereof, may “live long and prosper.”

EIGHTY FIVE DOLLARS LOST

“You do not tell me that your husband is up and entirely cured by so simple a medecine a* Parker's Ginger T*nio?” “Ye*, indeed, I do,” said Mr*. Benjamin to her neighbor,” and after we bad lost eighty five dollar} in doctor’s bills and prescriptions Now my husband feels as well as ever.

CARD OF THANKS

To the voters of Jasper county Indiana, who honored me with their votes at the last general election. I tender you my sincere thanks for the earnest and gallant fight you made in endeavoring to re elect me to the ofAce of Auditor of your county. I assure you that yeur votes were not lost, b it embodied a protest against a traffick that is making thousands of dhildrcn objects of charity. Hunds reds of mothers subjects for our insane asylums, and bringing many, many of our brightest and most intelligent yountr men to an early grave. My eupportois voted against those wrongs, and their protest will yet be heard and heeded, and the work us reformation will continue to move onward, until eventually, correct principles and right will prevail. I again thank you in this public manner for your support.

Ezba C. Nowels.

AnvEßTisnp Letters.—Letters ad* dressed as below remain uncalled far in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 11th day of Novber, 1882. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the let* ters in this list will please say they are advertised. C. W. Amos, Richard Fitzpatrick, Noble M. Aratner, John Hardesty, Dan. Hathaway, Mrs. S. A. Harrington. Miss Maggie Israel, Henry Jones, Dr. T. C. Kannal, Wm. Lee, Charlie Lyons, Mrs. Chas, Lyon, Mrs. R. McNally, 2. Mrs. 8. D. Nolan, R. D. Nickels, Eugene Parks, A. Peacock, James W. Parks, Daniel Pillars, Samuel Potts, Henry Prouty, Mrs. Dora E. Powell, Samuel C. Treadway.

Hobacs

E. James, P. M.

FOR SALE. A good Residence on Front Street* and opposite the school house will be sold very cheap, and on good terms. Call on J. J. Waterbury. A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY. Ladies prefer Floreston Cologne because they find this lasting combination of exquisite perfumes a delight!ul novelty. Look at those fine Wedding Suitings the best goods ever brought to Rensselaer Argand’. Stoves, the finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W. A. Larason. USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your seed corn from rats and mice, a nd avoid the necessity of re planting. For sale by N. WARNER & SONS, Rensselaer, Ind.

NOTICE. Mrs. E. P. Honan has just received a large invoice of Fall and Winter Hats and Bonnets. Please give her a cell before buying elsewhere. The largest assortment of Guns ever brought to Rensselaer, muzzle and breech loading, single and double barrel. Powder, shot, cartridges aud general equipments for hnnting and fishing, at Wm. A. Lamsoa’s.