Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1883 — STRAYED OR STOLEN. [ARTICLE]
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
From the premise* of B, B. Psttss, near Rensselaer, on the 10th day of of January, 1881, speckled white and pale red cow, one short horn, and dim brand on the other, rough, and rather thin in flesh. Any psrssn giving in' formation that will lead to h/sr recovery by the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. B. B. PATTON. R F. Priest & Bro. still holds forth t opposite McCoy & Thompson bSnk. They will .sell goods for the next thirty days at a disceuut, in order to reduce their stock before putting in thsir spring goods. Don’t Jail to give them a call if you waut bargaings. Plushes, J. V. W. Kirk.
Mr. IWm. Bassett, farmer, South Bent, St. Joseph’s Co. Used Brown’s Iron Bitters successfully for inflamed eyes. Velvet. J.V.W. Kirk. All persons havingopsn aocount on my books will save costs by sailing and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, as after that time 10 ner cent will be added for collection. WM, ALAMSON. Elegant bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the cheap store. Hemphill & Honan, Proprietors.
Mrs. J. E. Eden, of Sullivau, 111., i* visiting hsf daughter, Mrs. O. C. Link. Ladies’ Portmonies onlv 75e., former price $1 25, for sale at Hemphill & Honan’s. • ■ Madame* Campbell and Kelley are recovering from attact of pleurisy. lienta’ Collar Buttons, three for sc’ at the cheap storq. Hemphill &Ho nan. Proprietors, E. L. Clark is elosbig out the Lamson stock of hardware at greatly re duced figures. Good Cuff Button* from 10c. to $1 50 par pair, at the eheap store Hemphill & Honan.
“The Complete Home,"by Mrs. Ju t lia McNair Wright, is a bo-tk tha ought to be sought by every wife and mother. Its purpose is to pro mote the pease, harmony, thrirt and economy that are necessary to make a perfect home. It is written in an animated pleasing style. Every chapt ris thrillingly interesting. It refines away the roughness of natur al "dleposiTions, opens opportunities of accomplishing things useful and praisworthy. Teaches how to to fll usefully'leisure, binds a family in common interest and persuits. We command the Complete Home to all our readers.—N. Y. Weekly.
WOOIK Good Dry or Green Wood can bo procured at any time of George Aid rich, Delivered immediately on order.
Y eoman-Parkison -At the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Joseph Parkison, Tuesday evening, February 6th, 1883, Mr. Frank Yeoman and Miss Maggie Parkison, Elder D. T. Halstead officiating. Edmonds — Williams. —At the Baptist church, Sunday morning, Feb., 4th., by the Rev. Phillip McDade, Chas. A. Edmonds ana Miss Myrtie A. Williams. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendiu's
Soldier’s Camp Fire/ —Rensselaer Post, No. 84, G. A. R., will give a Camp Fire at their hall, on Thursday, February 22d, 1883. The programme is not completed at this writing, but it promises to be a fine one, and will be rendered by .Soldiers and Soldier’s Children. The cause is worthy, and everybody should attend. We append the programme so far as'it is completed at this date: The Lilian, Now and Forever.... Fall Chorus. Remarks of welcome. ....ReT. J. J. Cl»ypool Stonewall Jackson’s Battle Prayer...-C. P. Hopkins. I’m* a Soldier’s Boy Reminiscence..... Frank W, Babcock. Fion a Death 50ng....,......,..C. P. Hopkins, They Sleep in Lonely Southern GraTes Reminiscence .....Jas. A. Burnham. Come Boys Coma.. Little Boys. And many others. To conclude with the Cantata “Grand Papa’s Birth Day.” Full programmes will be issued next week. The boys of the G. A. R., ought to have a rousing house. The price of reserved seats will be but 25 cents. For general ad* mission the price is not yet decided upon, but it will be small.
Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Vital Statistics:—Report of Secretary of County Board of Health for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1882. X Marriages Recorded 79. Births 193. Deaths 52. Diseases dangerous to public health.. 7. Vaccination certificates... 883. O. C. LINK, M. D. . Healtn Officer, Jasper Co. X This year, as above reported, consisted of II months, commencing with February Ist, 1882. Since making this report the Health Officer has found that there have been several omissions, by births and deaths not being reported to him. He says there are at least 10 births, and several deaths. Confectionery.—A large stock ofclean pure candy add ckewing gum for sfcle by Horace E. James .
