Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1882 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
11 _ _ _ _ ■ . . - ■■ . . ! ■ ■ Perfectly Paralyzing’ Seductive Spectacle ot Surpassing Lovliness! Earth Ransacked for Attractions! Sea Robbed of Hidden Treasures! Literature, Ari, Science, Invention and Skill Make fams Contributions io the Haro Collection! •TVotJiiiig’ Too Good for Our Patrons! Extravagant Hyperbole nor the Wildest Vagaries of Oriental Romance! The Glittering Eloquence of Ingersoll, nor the Stately Logic of Lord Bacon! The Impassioned Verses of Byron, nor the Grand and Lofty Conceptions of Inspired Milton! None of these me invoked to describe the transcendent excellence ot the goods that we desire you to look at and to buy. TOY BOOKS! In the matter of Toy Books am overstocked. Supply will exceed the demand. Have not space to display them. ,It is a mammoth stock of mosUbrilliant wares. Everything ever beard in lullaby days, every childhood story ever told by the tireside —every nurseuy ballad that has been sung by English-speaking mothers for three centuries—all those ridiculous, quaint, nonsensical, absurd, philosophical, paradoxical, charming jingles, legends, and bits of folk-lore that, have been repeated from generation to generation —that was woven into the woof of the education v hich has wrought the literature, the art, the science, the national character, the system of government, the religious theories, the civilization ot the people of which the writer and the readers are a parcel—are collected, illustrated by artists of the highest talent, printed on good paper and durable linen cloth in the best style of the art, and will be sold at very, very, ycry low prices. Drop in and see them. Sandy by the Barrel Fresh and Pure and only 16 cents a pound. Lgt every little child enjoy one Sweet Christmas in its'innocent lifetime. Let tiie Christmas 1 1882 be imptessed on its plastic mind as among the most pleasant memories ol home as among the sweetest and most joyous day s of its pilgrimage beueatn the heavens. KALL-MELA! The curious ware of the curious Japanese. Elegance, Strength, Lightness and Durability combined. A variety of articles Vases, Bask-ts Christmas Stockings, New Year Card Cases, Gypsy Baskets, Gypsy Kettles, Fruit Dishes, Gigfti Gases, Match Boxes, Napkin Rings. Lunch Baskets, Sewing Stands, and a multitude .of other articles useful, ornamental, quaint; oi exquisite taste, rare beauty and supenoi finish, all constructed ot rhe willowy bamboo by tne cunning workmen who dwell in that romantic land where Hesperus meets the Orient. Every person of refined taste should possess one or more of these elegant articles of foreign make. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ’ n large assortment, both of domestic and of foreign manufacture. They are of the best materials. Are of the most popular and tasteful sty les. No goods of tne kind are more desirable or better worth the money asked f)r them. £* ie r ft nge or prices adjusts itself to a variety of purse conditions. Albums tor $2, f<>r $2.50, lb r $3, for $3.50, for $4, for $5, for $7.50, for $lO each, Decidedly the best quality of goods ever offered to this public. These take the cake! Positively peerless! Absolutely unapproachable! The largest collection, the best in quality, the most artistic in design, the most perfect in finish. Believing that nothing created was too good for the people who deal at our house, we selected goods that are truly elegant, that are reallv superb. I who omit to call will miss an attractive sight. Range oi prices, 10c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, sl, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 up to $3.50. Finer ones in 48 hours, it desired. n -r T*l« It is seldom that any goods of this character can so AP Hl II IK R justly claim to be “elegant, serviceable, cheap”— JJUUIiUi but these invite the most searching scrutiny under the penetrating light of the brightest winter noon-day. We could not find anything in this line too good for our friends. And we offer them the best. LAW YLOEK BOXESsS SSSiSH the money There is nothing too nice for the ladies—nothing too good for you. Call “show hands” for the finest quality of genuine Russia leather goods, as well as for other stock. Our prices are the very lowest that the excellent quality ot the goods will permit. I'hey are guaranteed to tie the best goods shown for the money. Competition is invited, is challenged, is defied. There is nothing too good for those who buy of us, and we are determined that they shall have the benefit of tow prices. Come and look at our display —it is lovely. Just too perfectly nice. "VWy A. Ynt'/irww “W S 3 Not dowdy old painted things, but perfect A'V A. JU QLff'JLzJlLiS)* models ot beauty with silken hair and movable eyes. Home are dressed, some are not. Only a small selection of the very choice and most perfect ones. Fortunate indeed is the little girl whose fond loving Santa Klaus secures one for her, and most happy will she be. Don’t Wait Until Saturday Bright, and find a crut-bi >g impatient crowd of people anxious to be shown the very goods you want to but, but come now—right away—and take pick of the finest. For your money may as well get the best as not. tSTNoTiuNG too Good fob Oub Patrons. HOIEACIE JAMIES.
F. J.SEARS & SON, Dealers In ! Cabinet’ Furnijure and Upholstered Goods, Oarpets, Oil-Ulotha and House Furn. ishing Goods. We keep the Largest Stock, Latest Styles, and Best Goods to be found in Jasper county. Our Undertaking department is complete. We can furnish any kind of Case called for. Mefalic, Cloth-covered, Gloss White, Walnut and common kept constantly on hand We are practical Funeral Directors, and are prepared to Embalm when called upon. We attend all Funerals, when desired, with Hearse Your attention to above is.solicited. • F. J. SEARS & BON. Rensselaer, Ind,, Nov. 188*—3m,
