Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hon. R. S. and Mr*. Dwiggins, last week visited friends in Union City, Mr. !>. conducted church seivice in that place Sunday. Hemphill St Honan invit* inspeetioa cf holiday good*. Steph. Hamblin, of Gordon township, will soon take his departure for Nebruska, where he will mak* his future home. Superfia* Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 9io. at the cheap ator* of Hemphill & Henaa. Dan. Fraiser, Esq., of Fowler, supplied the place of Pros. Walker during the present term of Circuit Court. Dud. was entergetio and untiring in his efforts to do his whole duty. Hemphill & Honan’s, headquarter for holiday supplies.' Latest novelties in Toys and Notions.

Messrs. McHugh and Btilwell, of Lafayette; J. T. Plummer of Chicago; A. W. Reynolds, John H. Wallace 6 nd M. M Still, of Mouticello, attorneys, have been in attendance at Circut Court the present week. Wanted:—A Lady or a Gentleman to take a half interest m a good paying business, Capital required, one hundred and fifty del ars. Call on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J, Sears & Son. Mrs, Allred McCoy met with a painful accident Saturday last by falling on an ieey,walk, braking th® thigh bone of her right leg where it enters the hip joint, Dr. Loughridge was immediately summoned, and the unfortunate lady is doing as well as could be expected. Mr, J. J. Waterbury will sell hie house and lots, but will carry on the | Merchant Tailoring business in Reas i selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept la aay merchant Tailor Shep in the State. Blk English Worsteds. Erench worsteds of all grades, Scotch Sohly*. lots of all colors, Scotoh Tiu*el;.in fact all and aay goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Shops Call and examine. We extract the following with ref orance to losses by the recent fire in Remington, from the news of that place:

The lower part of the building was occupied, as business rooms, by F # !>. Carson and Jean Cadier. merchants. The upper room* were used as offioea by H. W Snyder, atty, and ;>r. Patton. All these parties lost heavily, hut the uninsured loss of H. W. Snyder was the greatest of any; lie loss being estimated at $2,000, with an insurance of only S3OO. Nearly S3OOO, of F. D. Carson’* stock was destroyed, on wbila there was an iusuranoe of $20,00. Jean Cadier’s stock was valued at SSOO. qf which Dearly three-fourth* were saved, but in a damage condition. Insured haevily. Dr. Patton lost his office furniture, library and etc. worth SSOO. No insurance. The building was worth allout $2200. Insured for SIBOO. 1 have two aioe bouse* for sale. If you hav* the cash and want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. Sears & Son. J. Y. W KIRK James Douthit, Esq, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now ocoupies rooms up stairs In the new Ifa* Keever building.

NOTICE. The firm of Campbell and Far* den will dissolve Feb. Ist., by mutual consent and T. J. Farden pay leg liabilities. Sweeping reduction in piices so 30 days to close out stock. Call early and secure bargains. BulT Front opposite Noweis House, CAMPBELL & FARDEN. The Kentland Gazette eays Mr. -Thnmns Redmond, late of the Benton county BeviewTlTlTirt^r-tHBj umuny formerly of the Montioello Democrat, Cy was a republican, -full fledged. Ladies Literary Society at the ressident of Mrs. Dr. Alters, to-marrow afternoon. < otton A Patton sell bast galvanized fence wire for »c. per pound. ootton A Patten seli fence wire cheep«r than any ether house in Jasper eonnty. Beware of Imitations. The delicate odor es Floreston Col* ogne is entirely novel. ’ Loak for signature of Hleoox & Co. E. T.. oa each bottle.