Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1883 — WOOD. [ARTICLE]
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Good Dry or Green Wood can be procured at. any lime of George Aid rich. Delivered immediately on order Grandma Spitler, we are happy to record, is recovering from her severe and protracted illness. Farden & .Noland is the name of the new firm selling Boots and Shoes the Buff Front, opposite tne Nowels House. The bastardy vase of Eva M. Gals braith vs. Jno. F. Payne, to have been tried on the 18th, in Barkley township by Esq. Marion, was settled by the parties. Moses J. Alonson, Spencer, Owen Co., never knew what it was to feel well until he used Brown’s Iron Biters.
Uncle John Me Carthy, of Newton, county, at one time a resident and a publisher of a paper in Rensselaer called in to see us this morning. "James Douthit, Esq. Attorney at Law and .Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs iu the new Maneuver buildirg. Our old friend, Alf Hoover, return* ed Monday last from a short visit among friends at Attica. Superfine Wax Dolls, with moving •\yps. only 280. at the cheap store of Hemphill & Honan. Peter Giver is erecting a* new house north of the depot.
Mr. J, H. Willey, of the wel -known firm of Willey & Sigler, has purchase ed the noted young Jersey Bull, “Mkb curt Oaks, 7151, ** which is pure blood and registered in the A. JC. O- Mr. Willey paid Mr! Frasier, of Oincinaatl,s2oo for him, which, with freights has made his cost over $213. This is a move in the right direction, and we to note such enterprise.— Pedigree: (7~1 M |l IS. I s xi s . sg is § S «i) n 2 x J s 2 g <» 5 > < °i £ * H CSB «g 6 I a 4* 32 p|j 2 o *» "< J l * SB r\ pufcg L- i -*'< J h «\s WJ & 9 «*/ g ztr « g nos J BULL NO. 71M —A, J. C. C. V < MERCURY OAKS f
Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s The following pupils were perfect in attendance and deportment, during the last week of the Burns School, commencing February 12th, and ending February 16th 1883. Willie Florence, Isaac McCurtain, Edward McCurtain, Ally McCurtain, W inford PuMFlus, Lizzie Pullins, Nettie Pullins Alva etephensen John Price, Eddie Price, Eva Price,’ Lucinda Price, Nancy Price, John Durant, Willie Durant, Romania Durant Lizzie Reed, Charlie Reed, Jimmie White, Rellen Henkle, Mary Belle Jenkens, Jessie Jenkens, Mary 0. Jenkens, Winford Peuce. James W. Pierce, Teacher. There is the finest line of bjot and shoe, oil, at Haley’s shoe shop. It beats the world, Haley says, and all the people of Jasper county know that to be gospel, that if a man will put that oil upon his boots, he may stand in water up to his neck and not get half as wet as two drinks of saloon whisky would make him. 15 cents a box, at Haley’s. Sign of the Gold Boot.
