Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hemph£il«S Konan, WOOD! WOOD!! WCODIII I have on hand 301) eords of woo I Those desiring io b* supplied will do well to call on the undersigned Peter H. Zea. NURSERY Persons tt'-ediug nursery stock durring the '.oming t-pting, need do’ send off to Joreigh nurseries, but will do bettei t > patronize home iudost yBy giving y >ur order to John Corn, \mi can lir.ve th m fi h-d with apy!hii gy<u may want in bis il"- of busine-s. Fruit trees fro.n 3 t 5 years dd: Apple, 15 cts. Peat, 25 to 50 centand other stock in | ro ( oition. John Coen Pbofbietcr. LETTERS adoree ed ;•« oelow remain uncalled for in the Post Off!--, nt Rensselaer, Jasper county, TndK ana, on the Uth day of Febitar 1883. Those not claimed within lour weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington, D. C. Persons, calling for any of the letters In this list will please say they ar* advertised. F. W. Armstrong, I. 8 Goldman Th intis His< r Saini Kennedy, !•’. E. -nnedy. Miss A. J. IG-Ley. Hobace E. James, p. m.

IT cmphill<£ Honan, S„vf. your Sole: Why should not a rubbei boot have a new sole? Judge Haley (the Boot Doctor) has a new method whereby a rubber boo may be iimnded, n«lf soled, and mad, to do good service fora long time The Ju ge holds open court every day. Sundays excepted, and will b» glad to make you a new sole for \ oui rubber boots, or a pair of A—l leather ones. Remember tLe place, n. Xt door east from Dr. Loughrldge’s ollb e, sign of the Gold Boot. ———•———• • —*— ■ What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J.V. W Kirk. A BENEFICIENT ACTION. 'i'iie mis< rable looks und feelings of those confined at desks or at work tab! *B, are caused by weak stomach* Kidneys or Bowels. Parker’s Gi.-.ge Tonic without intoxic. ting has sue) a bei e!ic'( nt action on these organam! si ’cl< aiises t..e p. 1 onous from the-system, that rosy • heck and o i health are soon brougl back again. Express.

pi ■ ■ r.an. Tiie faets. lii -r • ar.* plies of them go to show that Senator Ferry, of Michigan, a bepublienn el* ctrie Ugh of 1,001) candle power, h as v lit a swindler as ever in'.nb’t-i’rd ac* 11. and Still he. is i:> the U. i ed States Senate helping ’be l.ep H.lieiin par'j to ix ate laws I’ 1 / i ■ \» r; me nt of the Re| ub I • 1: o-:;! . -h u F.iry who repr< seined Id w >fih 1,000OCO, apt io te! ed an <■ i friend. H. P Baldwin, presdent of i bank, to Ob tain neeomm<>datno.- to the amoum of $25,000. He ;u *■mi i shed lis puipose, mid to m.ihe i; >ld M nd se cure, gave him deeds of tru-l on rea‘ ffstats in Cook Com; y. Illinois Fe h iy desired tb.r Baldwin would not put the deeds on i* cord a« it might itijn’v his vie it. B l lwin.iii lefore, locked up -Im deeds ami held on. Now for the seq'ie!: , When the r* pi it became autheuti cuted that F<ii \ Biulhir were ion tottering condiiiou, pl. . B-1 iwii concluded t > look into ih ir affairs He socn 'sat s el himself that the firm was boi* i ss'y invoked. atm thought it .do.t ime •’> place his deeds on record in Of 1 mjo and Grand Haven. Ou Friday Air. Bald win mail- d his d ed to Chicago to b< [dared on record, b it, to his astonishment and tha: of ’be bank o.lioi ds, word was r < iv d to the vs reel that there was a ... ed on record to Culler & While f i Cm. identical property deed u to Baldwin. Bald win’s deed was da'ed November 17 18i7, and Cut.er * White’s bore thdate Dei-emb. r t 7. 1882. This triad* it plain that wi on the crisis in th< ass d. of Ecu y & Brother came, ben* afor Feri V took precious good cart not to inform his old friend Baldwin, but q-detly trunsiei rod bis property and that of his bio her to co..Oden tial friends in Gruid Haven. Tin Grand Haven prope fy was likewis* transferred en the quiet. Other tiansactions of Sena o Ferry of a slid more flagittoui cuar a -ter have been made public. Auo now Michigan has the distinguished honor of owning Iwo -such t epresentative llepu.dicaus as Hubbell, the pirate and F< r.y, the swindler.

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