Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
|E DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. ■ FBIDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1883 Hr-r-r—T’" ■■■ « ■ —-r~- •••• • ' ■ ■■■* »—r ■Trains now pass Rensselaer, North K:36 A.M.,5:45P. M South—11:01 ■M.; 10:33 P. M. But ytur Soap at Purcupile’s arid ■aw a nice, all lineu Table Cloth. ■Ad. Parkison has become a resiHnt of Rensselaer. ■Remember those cheap Ginghams ■ Hemphill & Honan’s. Hrhe latest sleeve has only one seam Hlnside the arm. ■Toe Sharp will pay you the cash ■ Poultry. Game, &c. jr old friend Jos V. Kenton, of PE 1 h* County, was visiting friends in and vicinity lest Monday. HBuy your Coffee of H. . Purcuhave come to stay, and don’t you with (.ash enough to buy all He Poultry in the County. H J- Sharp. Hi lot of new tall Hats, different received this week, at ■I Hemphill & Honan’s. |H?he fifteenth wedding anniver3ery HAuditor Ezra C. Nowels and wife Hs celebrated Thursday evening by Humber of friends. We und rstand jHvas a very enjoyable affair. May ■>y prosper, and live long to enjoy Bmv returns of the occasion. !Ete member! Atlas and Atlantic at Bic. per yard, ean only Hbought at Hemphill Si Honan’s. ■With each i pound of Tea you get ■chance for a silver set of knives, and spoons, at ■ H. M. Pukcupils’s. War ties wanting Tile will do well to |E on C. 3?. Newels, at his office near ■ RR Depot, see sample and learn ■ces before buyihg elsewhere. He |E mad* arrangements with a Car ■. county Company whereby he Hs a good tile at less price than sold Be. and a better quality- Call and money. C D. NOWELS. Iwlr. Charles White, of ChiEo, is working for Mr. J. J. Baterbnry. He is one of the Bst workmen in the State, Bid comes well recommended B the leading tailors of ChiBgo. Bring in yonr orders, Bd let us keep this artits Bre. J. J. Waterbury. “How is it you can tell such Moppers? ’’asked a callrr, addressing B editor of the fish story depart “Wclh you see,” replied the Btor. “our wife’s name is Anna.” Bhat has that got to do with it? “A Bar deal. When we are writing E stories we usually have Anna |Hjhus to help us ” The caller wa3 t 0 the hospital. B>, B. Ross, secretary of the Indi« |Ha Temperance Union, will address Br people, at the Court House, TuesBfly evening, Cct. 30th, 1883, on the jHbject of “Constitutional Prohibi■n.”
