Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

KEENER ITEMS.

Items few and scarce this week, on the account of farmers being busy With their spring work. Trustee, Guild has to have a hand this spring to work in hiu plaos, while ha talks to candidates for superinten dent. John O’Donnel has the honor of boiug section bossjat DeMot'e. Hurrah far John! He says he likes a soft job. The mill of B. W. Harrington is being again repaired. He can once more resume his old position with “one hand in the hopper and the other by his side.”

W O. Tyler paid his parents and frienbo a flying visit last Sai nr day & Sunday. It is reported that quite » number of Hollanders fresh from the cld country will locate in this township soonThe funeral seryiee of Miss Nina Fairehild will be held at Center school house next Sunday by Elder Bhortridge. Below we give the DeMotte, mark*? tas given by the railroad hands: ▲lam, five cents per teaspoonfuil, by retail. Turpentine cents, per oz. Quinine twenty cents per dose, and other things in proportion. Thenewsiloon was the cause of quite a sensation at DrMoite, the other duy. One of the fair sex of Wheatfield township, being in the opposite the saloon discussing with the proprietor (of the store) the disadvantage of such an institution to the aeighborhood, became so enraged that she walked into the saloon and among quite a number of men and boys,gave the saloonut h lecture on the importance of his quitting the business and enguaging in a more honorable calling. It is believed tne woman is a temperance woman and meant business, as she was heard for several rods around. How . ad to the heart are the scenes at DeMotte, When riot and blunder presents them to view; The saloon, and bachelor’s hut which stanus by it. And the wonderful Railroad crew; " The wijie-s ; reading sand field, and the mill that stands by it, And every loved spot which the town people knew. PEDANT. Joe Sharp, the Photographer, qI this place, caught a 10 lb. Pike the other day, at Cedar Luke. Mine host, Blue, of the Makeever House, •ecured the beauty and.will serve it to guests.

DENTISTRY.

The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to a*high dogn e of per section. Much skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to bo arrange them that they will harm., onize in ferui, shape, and c olor with the features of the face For those wishing a set that the most discerning eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from our stock cavity teeth and fill them with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. ▲ll work guapanteeh Consultation free. Offline over Imes & Meyer's Drug Store. Money saved by seeing—J. V. W Kirk.

THOROUGH BRED HORSES.

Tbe ch ‘Stunt sorrel thorough bred, “Frank Goodrich,” and the colt “Vaudeville,” by “King AlfonsQ,” and a brother of a farnous «Fos||aH,” and nephew of the great “leii-dJtveck,” will make the season of 1833 at the barn of their owner, Tames Maloy, in Bensseiaer. Insurance —With Frank ♦10; Vaudeville. S2O. Pat ting with lured forfeits insurance. Boots and Shoes, of ail grades and. prides, just opened out at Fendig’s commodious and comfort" able Hous s to at citizens’ Bank.

AN EXPLANATIQ 4.

The delicate, flowery and lasting fragrance of Fiorestcn Cologne explain why it is such a favorite with the ladies, lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of ?,3CO to $1 ).C 0 on as good terms as can b h~| iu the State. Partial pa}iucu;s a|l;ved. Small sums at 7 per eent. I . ger sums, on broad securiii, 0 |- r t ent Frank W. Babcock. Persons wanting farm loans can get them eheap at the Citizens’ Bunk. Go and see.

SHIMf MQNEyi

We have finally secured <>ui six per wot. money and are now prepirca to make farm loans at iix per cent inter" eat. Thes 1 loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part <>r all ot his I aqs before maturity. R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS.

Any make of Sewing Machine sold by O. B. Steward-

ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. "WTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, Lite of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. DAVID GRAY, Administrator. April 20, 1883 -8w •

Wbmts Imdiam ¥egetae le Pi lls VO* THE LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vege‘ ible; no griping. Price 25 cts. All i/ruggists. RPAT IIII ' *• ssweplnu'by. go an<l dara |JL I before you die, soiiiet i.jug mighty S|| ■» I andeublime leave b liiiid tooonquer |. time,” jgti a we k in your qwn town. ssoqtgt free. Jfo r|sk. Everything new. Capita} not required, wewill fm ai.- |j yon everything. Mspv 4re upsitv- lertuuc«. Ladies make •* KPCh a» tpen. aud hoy? and girl? make great pay. Reader, if yon wuut bggine?? at which yon tqake great aay a|l the time, write for par iictra ta H. Hallett £ Co., Port!; nd Ma. ne.