Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL wwm I HW1—1» !■—BWW— I W J i" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1883. Trains aow pass Rensselaer North -4:86 A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 4.1 f.; 10:83 P. M. Jasper Courty Fair, Tuesday. Remember those cheap Ginghams at Hbmphill & Honan’s. Jasper County Fair, commencing next Tuesday, at Rensselaer. Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions at Hbmphill A Honan’s. Kingman (Kansas) Citizen: G*o. Barkley arrived froth Indiana, Wednesday evening. The great operators’ strike is end* •d, and so aro high prieos al Hemphiu. * Honan’s. Mrs. Joseph M. Farren. hogan sport, was cured of Neuralgia of the Stom aoh by Brown’s lion Bitters. - A lot of new fall Hats, different shapes, received this week, at Hbmphill & Honan’s. Remington News: The Rensselaer baud did some first-rat® blowing for the Fair. The burning of the Western Union offices will not effect prices at Hbmphill & Hokah’s. Fresh burnt Limb I good quality, at Porter’* kiln, south side of rivor, one mile west of Rensselaer. 26 cts per bushel. JAMES W. PORTER* 1 We understand the Hebron Base Ball Club will play the “Comets” at the Fair Grounds, at this place, dur ing the Fair, next week. For a Monument, buy the oelebrat* ed White Bronze. It Is cheaper than marble or granite. W- H. Hoffman, Ag’t. F. M. Parker, formerly a resident of Barkley township, this county, now of Sedgwick county, Kansas, is visiting friends in Rensselawr and Vicinity. Miss Emma Martin has just bro’t on an extensive stock of Millinery for the fall and winter trade. Call and see them. Hang him higher than Haman —high prices we mean. Harvest tor the people! Call for the North-western genuine Beaver Hat. Warranted. At R. F. Priest & Bro. Gentiemen!—When you are needing white or colored Shirts; plain or fancy Ties, Hose,' Suspenders, Cuffs, Collars, summer or winter Underwear, please call on Hbmphill & Honan. A Seasonable Publication.—The little book on “Mackinac Island,” issued by the Miohigan Centi al railroad, and mailed free upon application to O. W. Ruggles, Chicago, is quite interesting, and worth of perusal by all. The second addition has just come out.