Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hefty Democrats in Barkley!— Park Wiley is the proud father of a 14 pounder, and Wm. Grayson rejoices over one that tips the scales at 12 ponnds. During a short vacation Miss Myra Price made a flying trip to DaKota and located a quarter section of land. She has returned and resumed duties in her school at Goodlund. Mr. M. L. Campbell recently of the firm of Campbell and Pardon, In company with Mr. A- Cobb, of Pino Yiiliage, will soon open a Boot and Shoe store in Oxford.

in is a bint for Fish back’s fourth let ter to Peelle An exchange says: The Lake Superior Interest, whicl is protected by a duty of four seats« pound on copper, shows that It lovw “American industry" by selling 10,000,000 pounds of copper to go to Europe for sixteen cents a potfnd, while it charee3 seventeen and a half coats to american customers. There is talk in Georgia of pur* j chasing Liberty Hall—Alexander X. Stephens’late residence—by roKsatary contribution, and to retain.iq -it bis famous rolling-ehair and other relics raak ng it a peculiar pilgrim shrine (a Mecca of the Mind one paper calls it) for the people of the State, esDecially the young men. It is also suggested that the State employ some famous sculptor to make a statue of- the late Governor, seated in a roller-chair for Georgia’s contribution to the National CapitoL

Blackford Hurley of Bark lev townshi >, died Wednesday eyening, aged 80 years. - “Yes. brethren,” said a preacher from his pulpit, “you are ttaepasieu g'M-s on a train speeding its straight an [ narrow way to glory, and I am the conductor of that train, thank the Lord ” “You run her first class, I should Say,* lemarked a stranger, looking over the coagrega , ion,“from < the number of sleepers you’re haul ing.”

A western colporteur was once oon<r versing wilb an Illinois man on his religious duties. Said he:"Do you-at-tend church regularly?" "Oh. no, I never go to chureb. but I alters make it a p’int to goto all the funerals. They be jest as solemn, and tbar hisn’t no kerleetions." #

mm * • i —e . r I I HE undersigned respectfully begs 1 leave to announce to the citizens of Marion and adjoining townships, that he has fitted up with In.plements, Machinery and Material, the oldTerhune stand, on Front Street, Rensselaer,, Ind., with a view to do repairs of all kinds. (Sr. B. GONWELL will be constantly on hand to overhaul and repair all ffAGinCCBUGGIES,;iH(^ P.ULTIVATORS. I&l REAPERS, in fact Farm Machinery of every description tnat may be leftt in his charrge, in a substantial, workmanlike manner, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Your patronage is respectfully soAnfisa R H. Yeoman.

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fgm I*-SHOES jk. ▼every pair warranto » FOR SALE BY FARDEN & NOLAND, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete line of light and heavy shoes for men and boys, women and misses, always in stock at bottom prices. Increase of trade more an object than large profits. See our goods before buying.

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