Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Democratic dentine] PRi DAT MARCH 30. 1883. t

Get Seed Corn f.om Nat. Bares. Jay Lamson, of Jordan, is cheated with a new daughter. i Farden & Noland are handsomely dxed up in t eir new quartets in the new Makeever bioek. Ludd Hopkins is in Chicago buying goods. SMOKE Seideuberg’s Reereation Cigars, Horace E James, so b agent. Rensselaer, Indium*. The measles seem to have come to •day. Every day develops new cases

Mis* Emma Martin is in receipt es a fine supply of Spring Miiliuerv goods. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at uer establishment on front street. His honor. Judge Vinton, of Tippecanoe Circuit, occupies the bench of our Court for a few days this Week.

We are now prepared to do Dress uakiug in ull its bra ;cms, having secured th« services of Mrs. Lillie luderson, of Ckieugo, who bus Inn. jeara of experience iu Millinery ami Dressmaking, aud comes highly re unintended. We solicit yoar patron HKMPHXLL & IiONAK. F. W. Babcock has moved into the nuperty recently occupied by Doc. C. Link. Unde Tom’s Cabin, or, Life among tue Lowly, at the Opera House, Wednesday -v.ming April 11, t. 883, Mi&ses Eliza aud Viola Kirk are - isiting friends in DeKalb county. Embroidery, Lace, and Lace Goods, of all descriptions, at Leopold’s great Bazar, at slau’ering prices, with 5 off for jash. . Clerk Priee is in Dakota, where he expots remain untii J«ne term of '»•*«' Court calls. liim home. Jas. A. Jurnbam is acting Clerk, t ' The retnrn of Mr. W. T. Perkins, o the interrogatories of the Depdituent of Agriculture, makes the folowing showing for the year endinu jeeember 31st, 1882: No. of cows piodueiug milk receive i, average 1.000; Lbs. of milk <l»tI mg season’s operation. 1,728.000; übs. butted produced, 72,000; Value -f butter, $18,300 00.

We have set Friday of next wed-, vpril 13th. At 2 o’clock, p. m., as ihe i »te We wdl hold a field-test, on the atm »f Simon Phillips, oue-fourth •i a mile west of Jtrusaelaer, between ue Giipiu fc>,ulky and a Walking /tow. We earnestly invite ali out tanners to be piesent o;> that occaicn and witness the test of draught* C. A. Roberts «& Bro. Leopold bus arranged the show - iuduws of bis beautiful aud com .uodious Bazar iu haudseme style.— Re displays bis elegant and extend-e s ‘mik of goods to best advantage, tud offers rate inducements to cash outers. H. J. Dexter his disposed of his uterest in the Elwood Review, uud is /■siting frie i-l -iu Rensselaer. O E. jee, formerly ot hiss place is iutersted in (be present umuagement ot uo Review. We wishghim success. Itev. Gilbert Small will preach in -ie Presbyterian church ou the 8d Sibbathof April at 10:30 a. m.. and 7:3»» p. M. Also on Saturday eyeuiug preceding at 7:30. He expects to preach during tlm year on the first and third Sabbaths of eaeh month. Ali ate invited Bates’ Seed Corn has arrived. If y »u want the growug Uiod, give him a call.

Mr. B. F. tvi.>ling, • mg Ist. Logansport, says: “I uever sold a remedy that gave su<di universal satisfaction as Brown’s lion Biiters. UPROVEMI'.NT FOB MIND AND BODY. There is more strength restoring over m a bottle of Parker’s Ginger ' uiic than i»i a bushel of malt br a f ‘Hon of milk. As appetizer, blood i ‘fluf and kiduey coirector. •'e is nothing like i% and in-valioa : scquently find t a wonderful intrant for mind and body.—Coni'! ‘/•dnjl. •