Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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W D. Owen, editor LoganspOrt Saturday Night, says: “Brown’s boa Bitter’s is the most beneficial medU cine I have ever taken * Hemphill Sc Hoaan invite inspection of holiday goods. The bill for the reinstatement of Gen. Fits John Porter provides that he shall receive no pay for the time be was suffering unmerted, ignominious and unjust puniihm nt. Many radicals are very willing :o retire Giant on $16,000 per annam, however. Superfine Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 2io. at the oheap store of Hemphill Sc Honan. The Emperor of the Chinese believes when a comet makes its appearance in the heavens it is because some, thing is going wrong in his empire) and at once a number es high officials are impeached and disgraced. These ostracied Celeotraiis are usually those connected with tbe Revenue Department, and toe new appointees see to it that the Son of the Suu is amply supplied with spending eyHemphill Sc Honan’s, headquarter for holiday supplies. Latest novelties in Toys and Motions. Waktbd:—A Lady or a Gentle* man to take a half interest in 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 Sc Son. Mr, J. J. Waterbury will sell his house and lots, but will earry on the Merchant Taiiering business in Reas selaer just the same ns usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kopt in any merehaut Tailor Shop in th# State. Blk. English Wersteds. Trench worsteds of all grades. Scoteh Sobiys iota es all colors, Scoteh Tinsel; la fact all and may goods usually kept ia all first class Merchant Tailor fihops Call and examiue.

The “Convanlent” Entrance- “ Where are ye livin’ now, Moilke?" “In Donegal street number eleven. Come an’say me." "Faith I will. Shall I come in be the airy or be the front dhoor ?” "Divil a ha’porth do I care, but as I’m occupyin’ the garret perhaps it wud be more convenient for ye to come in be the shkyligbt.” 1 have two mee houses for sale. If yen hare the cash and want a bargain yon can get it. Call at my offlee with F. J. Sears A Son. J. V. W. KIRK James Deutbit, Esq, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now oceupies rooms up stairs in the now Msaeevor building.

The Stato law peitwining to the killing trapping, etc., f quails and pheasants Is now in ferce. The possession of the birds is considered evidence sufficient to convict no mat ter where or how obtained, and the penalty prescribed by law is $2 for every bird found in the possession of any person or persons, whetaer ob tained by hunt or purobased from dealers. NOTICE., The firm of Campbell and Farden will dissolve Feb. let., by mutual eousent and T. J. Farden pay leg liabilities. Sweeping reduction in piicea so 80 days to elose out atoek. Call surly and seoure bargains. Buff Front oppoSite Noweia House, CAMPBELL k FARDEN. —— A Nebraska Justioe of the Peace fined bis own son sls for contempt ol' Court, but the boy not boing able to pay it, and hie father only having six’y-flvo cents about him the fine was remitted aud the paternal boot substituted. Cotten * Patten sell best galvanised fence wire for »c. per posnd. Last Friday a lady of Cooperstown* D. T. started with a berse and sleigh for the house of friends near town, but was caught in the wind blizzard and lost her way, night coming on in the meantime. At length she wrapped herself in buffalo re ei aud remained all night on the desolate, howling prairie, waiting for daylight, at, the advent of which she returned borne none the worse for her adventure. cotton A Patten sell fence wire cheeper than any ether honse In Jasper county. Our Rensselaer friends are fond* ly hoping for i n east and west rail road, and it dees loe|( ae thoogn their hopes are natapab'y wet grounded.—Remington N^we Beware of Imi*t*tiaua. The delicate odor es Flereston Cel« ogne is enttreiy novel. Look for signature of Hieooz A Ce. N. Y., en each f bottle,