Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ME DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. ■m im— —* FKJDAY, OCTOBER 19, mil fßagaanneasr _l. j i .ilbi— lju'si jmj »—i "S .rw*s Traius now pass Rensselaer, North —4 :3« A. M. , 5:45 P. M South— ll :0I 4. M,; 10:33 P. M. Buy your Soap at Purcupile’s and draw a nice, ull liaen Table Cloth. Tom J. Pardon has returned from his visit to Bauton uouuty. Remember those cheap Ginghams at Hemphill & Homan’s. Jasper Circuit Court has adjournover to Tuesday of next week. Buy your Coffee of il. . Puroupil , aud get a nice glass dish. Hou. li- S- Dwiggins returned from Baltin Greek, Aiieuiyan, Saturday. A lot of new tali rials, different shapes received this week, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Henry Luers is erecting a residence about two uiiies south of towu. Remember! Alias and Atlantic Gingham* at B*e. per yard, dan only •e bought at Hemphill <4 Honan’s. Neiiiug, the murderer of Ada Atkiuson has Leeu taken to the Lafaysite jail. With each i pound of Tea you get a chance for a silver set of knives, !orks and spoons, at H. M. PuacupiLß’s. J. A. Paugn, Loganspoit. was cured )f Aggravated Dyspepsia by the use if Brown’s Iron Bitters. Presh burnt Lime! good quality, it Porter’s kiln, south side of river, >ne mile west of Rensselaer. 25 cts per bushel. JAMES "W. PORTER The receipts of the supper given by ue ladies of the Pres’opterian Church, it the Nowels House last Frid« evening, amounted to over sls, V Call 'ui Mrs. E. C Owens foMjour Fancy Goods, Stamping ancß Embroidery. Front Street, second door rom the Mill. Mr. Charles White, of Chicago, is working for Mr. J. J. N aterbury. He is one of the best workmen in the State, and comes well recommended by the leading tailors of Chicago. Bring in your orders, and let us keep this artits here. J. J. Waterbtiry. Jacob Johnson, farmer, near Indianapolis was cured of Dyspepsia aud Biliousness bv the use of Brown’s Iren Bitters. Judge Vi nton, of Lafayette, presided in Court part of Wednesday. Hie honor favored us with a short call before leaving for his home. D, B. Ross, secretary of the Indiana Temperanc* Union, will address our people, at the Court House, Tues> day evening, Cct. 30th, 1883, on the snbject of “Constitutional Prohibition.”
