Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY MAY 11. 18S3.

New Bus at the Mnkeever HouseS. P. Thompson. Esq., is in Indianapolia. Those new Neck Ties at Priest Bros, are daisies. Lymn Zea is teamsteri ng on the gravel road at Monticello. IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES go to Priest & Bro. Miss Llbbie Walton is visiting the familj of T. Major Bitters, Rochester, Indians,

A beautiful and elegont line of Gent’s Hosiery just received at R. F. Priest & Bro’s. C. W. Clifton has removed his fa ily to Indianapolis. The nicest styles of Wall Paper a;F. B. Learning’s. Go and see them. W J. Iraes has disposed o' his interestin the Drug Store to his partner, Frank B. Meyers. Will Halter and Allert. E. Coen are attending Bryant «ud Stratton’s Buisiness College, Chicago. Messrs. Funeton. Will Warren, - -Dillon and others from Rensselaer ar® engaged on gravel roads in White County. . "New Goods ! —R. F. Priest Bro. have just received their new Spring Goods. Give them a call. —. The Her. Josiah Henson, Mrs Stowe’s “Uncle Tom,” died last Saturday, at Dresden, Ont., aged ninety four. The Democrats of Renssfelaer had no ticket in the field, Monday, and but very few exercised the right of voting. Rev, Gilbert Small will preach at Egypt school house, Jordan to wash p, at 3 o’clock p. m., on Sunday, the 20th inst. Senator Dan. Voorhees is engaged on the defense of Congressman Phil. Thompson, at Harrodsburg Kentucky, on trial for murder. < ome to the Plow Exhibition Sat urday May 12th at one o’clock p. m. sharp. Positively no failure. Roberts Bros, Agents, The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Presbyti lian church will meet ai the home of the Misses Smith, north end of to'vn, Saturday afternoon. Miss Martin would most respectfully inform the Ladies o Rensselaer and vicinity that she has in stock the following beautiful line of hair goods: Star Wave, Pinafore Wave, Opera Coquette, Langtry Wave, Bony Wave. •Coquette, Ventilated Wave and Pina fore Coquette. Call and examine.

The “bosses,” od Saturday night, proposed, and the voters, on Monday, disposed—and deposed. O. C. Dickey was nominated for Marshal, but Charley Platt was elected.

HIGHLY ESTEEMED.

The youthful color jind a rich lustre are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed tor its perfume and purity.

Go to Learning’s for your Wali Paper. He has a large and varied assortment on hamd, at prices to suit, and it will be to the interest of all to examine his patterns before going elsewhere.

The Republican says Charles Platt. Independent Republican, was elected Marshal. Bro. Marshall is in danger of losing caste with the “bosses” for his recognition of Mr Platt as any kind of a Republican.

Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in the Presbyterian Church on the third Sabbath of May, at 10.-30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are invited.

The valiant home-guard republicans made a bitter fight against a crippled-soldier of their own parry, nad with curses charge his success to Grand Army of the Republic orsanzation.

Bro- Marshall thinks, refurring to BobPattoij's proposed neiigeination, that “the rolling stone gathers no Moes!” And Bob thinks that Marshall’s frequent trips to Dakota will never land him at “Paris.”

LOOK! LOOK!! Those nobby suits you see on the streets were made at J. J. Watebbubt’s Shop, and not at Ottawa. Ill.— He xeeds the choicest goods the market affords, apd sells them at a living profit, only. fancy prices gone to the Lordy,