Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Gst your Christmas candies at Dera Brothers.

Star Bakery end Restaurant,

To all whom it may concern: — I would respectfully inform my old ciibtomers that I have again opened up a bakery and restaurant on Wvsh ingten Street Reneselaer, where you san get as good bread as the mark® afford a. All human beings here beloW N« ed breed snd cakes we nil do know ; And I wou'd have the many and few I’< uism rr that. J knead them. too. And c'nays bsve fresh hre <1 on hand, »•«•?. b' none in a!' ti e Innd. I e'n < •>;»•> snd oso n ■ ■ with ready cash ■ nd save yeur baker from a smash. M,rn*n.’er’h* place, W i Legg W «■ iir i.t n street Rensselaer Ind. Looming tias a beautiful assort im nts of Bib'es sailing cheap. Th; iiks to W. W. Watson, Esq , and Cl.a;l'-s B. Steward for handsome in smance calendars. The PraJrieFarmers’ Agricultural Sa. iwty will hold a regular meeting at Francesville, January 13th, 1883, pi 1 o'alock, p. ni., at which the FailGround end other property of the Soeiefy will be off»"ed 'or sale. JOHN G. GULP, Pres. E. H. Applegate, Sec’yMess, Mahan A Co., druggists, of Rtick'iile, Parke county, say Brown’s lion Bitters give entire satisfaction Doi’t fail to stop ar Learning’s be fore you buy yeour Christmas goods Eor substantial Christmas presents, go to Ralph Fendig's. He has an ex* tensive end well selected stock < f ladies dress goods, Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks, Beadv-made Clothing. Boots Sheee. Hats, Ceps, etc., etc., Don' forget this. «a»»hell X Farstea.

Tiie Hpy of Atlanta.

A Beautiful Allegory of the war of the rebellion in six acts, will be produced at the Opera House at Rensselaer cointnt ncing on Monday evening Dec. 25th, Mr. Rdward Wodiska the talented yoitng actor who our citizens remember as having played the sculptor m the ?. • rble heart so well this sea-, u with Felix A. Vincent, has been engaged for the role ‘‘the spy. the best amature talent of ourn tow will support him, and we can assure our people that they wiii give a performance far :r. -.dvam-e of any ever given hero before. The play is one of deep interest to every true american'lie.-irl. being a truthful picture o! oi .• late war from the iireing of the first gun at Sumpter until tbe surread ■■■,•♦>' Lee nt Richmond. It is int'.- r ■ >rs <1 with recruit drill, camp .; n ' hr'lie scenes, on sc .m’ . Ihe pr s< :i pen nt Andersonville, Tim i- -I l iers dream of home, Tableaux el 8-h ce -- sion. Submission and cl-sing by the realistic scene and tableaux of Decorating our heros graves. Admission being only 25 <t ’>s ets, we they will be gremod with packed houses. Whnt, ar* yon c/ mpr to t ? A blaek silk? Trt«. Who of? J.V.W Kirk. OT RUM. FROM *3OO 00 tosW,ooo «■ first snortgng* real estate ?umiirity om live ** leu time. a Frank W. Babcock.

QHKAJ' MONEY! W* bnv* tin! ly ••os:-i ”»i> s : - per t. w n■ t<e w or'. j.t ts: ,'i i p «ak« form !•>«*• ®* «" Jnt '"'erMt. Th*»« !•»*"• run ft r live ▼••ora bu* th* t«rr»w«r h*» •ption to p*y p»rt or all *1 his l»»n« befora mon.-ity. B. rv- IGGINS. Stv*ral ••mtnodiou* and eonil’otlftbl® kous-» to rent. ’Enquire at »ilik«r«’ Bank. Parsoat denting to borrow money •b raal ®*tat« security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He van furnish any earn from SSOO to SIO,OOO, on rhor »atiee aa4 for any desired time. Parses* wanting farm loans can gettheas aheap at the Citizens’ Bank •• aai mo. Pare Cream Bread ;warrunted to be »f milk: Pan Bread; Cream »read:Yaraan* Bread, at Purcupils’s Beelataratt.

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