Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For 60 Days Only.

In order to reduce my stock preparatory to removal, I will, for the next 60 days, offer my entire stock of Books, Stationery, Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, Novelties, Notions, &c., at astonishingly low figures, for cash. Persons needing anything in my Hne will save money by taking advantage ol this offer. M. O. Cissel. Rensselaer, March 8, 1883.

The Democratic Sentinel b’ Ki DAT MARCH 30. 1883.

Get Seed Cura Itom Nat. BatesEarden & Nuland are handsomely iixed up iu i .eir new quartets iu tne new Makeever block. " 1 ■" 1 John, sou of James T. Randle, of this place, haU an operation successlUhy perfoitned on his tight eye, at vUtuago, Wednesday. J, Wes. Duvall was surprised to teat'u lium the Republican thia week, mat be contemplated a tup tu Dakota in the near future. It was the flrsi intimation he had iu the mutter. Mr. E. 8. Daniels, pros, att’y 29th <iud.Diet., Ina., tays: “Brown’s iron Bitters is kbe remedy for indigestion.” The total amount of voluntary contributions and stuck subscrip lions to the Drainage Association, Is now about $2,700. SMOKE Seidenberg’s Recreation Cigars, Horace E James, so e agent, tltusseiael, Indiana. Roberts, in wnosn case the juiy failed to was permitted, tu plead guilty of assault, was lined l$„ uudcosts, which be paid, and who discharged.

Mi«» Emma Martin is in receipt ci a tine supply of Spring Mlilinergoods. Ladies are respectfully invited tu call and examine the stock at her establishment on front street. Two eases of the btate vs. M. Hal loran, resulted in verdicts of $lO ana $25 and costs. Judge Vinton, of Tippecanoe Cir cUit Court, will occupy the bench a. this place a part of next w<_ek. Rev. Gilbert Small will preach ii> the Presbyterian church ou the ls< Sabbath of April at 10:30 a. m._ ano 7:3«» p. M. Also on Saturday evening preceding at 7 ;30. He expects to preach during th< year ou tne first and third baboatiis of each pronto. Ail at« invited

We are now prepared to do Dress making in all its brarcues, having secured the services of Mrs. Lillie Anderson, of Chicago, who has had years of experience in Millinery and Dreesmaking, and comes highly re commeuaed. We solicit your patron age. Hejphili. & noNAV. Misses Della and Rida Cotton left Sunuay morning, and Mrs Dr. O. C. Link the following Monday, for Dakota. Mrs. W. H, Buy let staued Wednesday on a visit to southern Missouri.

i Elmer und Jay Dwiggius, and DeJ ios Thompson are having a vaoation. I ’ Mrs. W. J. lines expects shortly :o j tn ke a trip to Dakota lor the benefit of her health. The Free-Will Baptist congregation of thin plaee is making vigor ous efforts to secure funds for the erection of a Church edifice. | Uiielb Tom’s Cabin, or, Life among t ie Lowly, at the OpsraHouse, Welnesday evening. April 11, 1883, March iticliin th to go out like a lion.

IMPROVEMENT FOR MIND AND BODY.

There is more strength-restoring power in a bottle of Parker’s Ginger lonic than Ift a bushel of malt or a gallon of milK. As appetizer, blood purifier and kidney coi rector, here is nothing like i*, and invalids Hisequeti-tly find t a wonderful hi--ttforaot.for mind aud .body.—Com[■uervial.