Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. gpjmmmmmmmrmm si i ■•iw' m»* w«wqy F »DAT, OCTOBER 12. 1883 ■BilL'il 1 .... I- —■WMl.D'l JB!LgJ.g=gg Trains now pass Rensselaer, North -4:36 M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A.M.; 10:33 P. M. Buv your Soap at Purcupile’s and -draw a nice, all liaen Tabl9 Cloth. Jasper Circuit Court convenes next week. Remember thoso cheap Ginghams at Hemphill & Honan’s. A Havens of Dakota, has returned to Rensselaer Buy your Co Tee of H. . PurcuIpile, and get a i i *e glass dish. W. B. Austin was cV to Kiox on legal bnsinesv i a t v ednesda/. j a. lot of new fall , different •hapes received th.s week, at Hemphill & Honan’s. I Clerk Charlie H. Price and family [have returned to Rensselaer, I Remember! Atlas and Atlantic lOinghams at B}c. per yard, can only wo bought at Hemphill & Honan’s. S David W Shields took his departure for Texas, Tuesday evening | With each i pound of Tea you get la chance for a silver set of knives, forks and spoons,* at I H. M. Fubodpilb’s. I Hon, R, S, Dwiggins Is seeking klealtb at Battle Creek, Michigan. 1 Fresh bUrnt Lime! good quality, lit Porter’s kiln, south side of river, Ine mile west of Rensselaer. 25 cts ler bushel. JAMES W. PORTER 9 F. J, Sears went to Peru Wednee. ■ay night for the purpose of packing ■wool, I Call on Mrs. E. C Owens for your ft?ancy Goods, Stamping and Enaftroidery. Front Street, second door Irtpm the Mill. I Miss Adda Hookius is visiting Wfiss May Boroughs at Hammond. ■# * ' i Miss Emma Dern haw returned to Rensselaer, and will teach the Wasa*n ■chool this winter. I Charles Peacock and wife of Fairs lort, N. Y. are visiting their uncle, ■onathan Peacock and other friends, It this place. I I. H. Kelley, of Snringfield, Ohio, n visiting his brother Dr. Ira C. Kelley of this place. I Mr. Charles White, of Chicago, is working for Mr. J. J. liVaterbury. He is one of the Rest workmen in the State, Knd comes well recommended ■>y the leading tailors of Chicago. Bring in your orders, mud let ns keep this artits ■Lere. . J. J. Waterbuey. I J w. Paris, Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Attica, was married to Miss Bannie Jehnston, of Cxford, Sept. B)th. Rev, R, S’D wiggins, of Rensftlaer, tied the knot.