Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1883 — RENSSELAER NURSERY. [ARTICLE]

RENSSELAER NURSERY.

Persons needing nursery stock durring the coming spring, need no 1 send off to foreigh nurseries, but will do better to patronize home industry. By giving your order to John Coen you can Lave them filled with anything you may want in his line of business. ’ Fruit trees, from 3 to 5 years old: At pie, 15 ots. Fear, 25 to 50 < -nts and other stock iu proportion.

JOHN COEN, PROPRIETOR.

LETTERS addree-ed as oelow remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indlana, on the loth day of February, 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given witl be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. Michael Brusnehnn, Amos Bur. s, Miss Anna Burns, MissE. Cline, John Holiday, Thomas Horen. Claes Johansson, Mrs, J„ Lewis. Miss E. Livii pston, John Mnloy, Joints O’Coni • r. J. D, Powell, S. Williamson. Miss M. Wood. Horace E. James, p. m.

B*.vf. your Sole: Wby should not k rtibbci boot have a new sole? Judge Baity (the Boot Doctor) has a new method whereby a rubber boot may he mended, nalf-soled, aDd made to do good service for a long time. The Ju 'go holds open court every day. Sundays excepted, and will be glad to make you a new sole for vour rubber boots, ,or a pule of A—l leather ones. Remember the place* next door east from Dr. Loughrldge’s ■office, sign of the Gold Hoot. The Alabama State Grange is still hi existence. The number of active Granges is nearly 100 and the membership has increased 1,000 in two years. Mr. J. M . Harris gathered from one tree in Sumter county, Florida, last wtnk, oranges which sold for SB6 90.