Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rHE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. \ V iiiDAY, NOVEMBER 9. LBB3

Trains now pass Rensselaer, North -4:38 A.M.,5:45P.M South—ll:6l 4.M.; 10:33 P. M. Buy ynur Soap at Pnrcuplln’n and draw a nice, all lineni Table Oleth. The Commissioners have decided te build an Iron bridge over toe Iroquois at this place, emember those cheap GinghamsHempmill ft Honan’*. Mrs. W. H. Jacks, of is visiting her cousin Mrs. W. B. Austin. Joe Sharp will pay you the cash for Poultry. Game, Ac. Merv O. Cissel xejoices aver the addition of a non to his family. Buyyour~Coffe“, at H. M. Purou3il , and get a nice glass dish. Mr. Samuel E. McCord* 17 McMieksu Avenue, ludianapolis, says: “Brown’s Irou Bittors on irely cured me of Biliousness-” I have come to stay, and don’t you Jorget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sham.

Thursday, Nov. 29rh has been designated by President Arthur for Thanksgiving services. A lot of new fall Hats, different shapes received this week, at H bmp hi li. & Honan's. Mr. AndrewLungquist, Logans port was entirely cured of Bad Stomach, Poor Appetite and Pain in the Back by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Remember! Atlas and Atlantio Ginghams at Bic. per yard, eaa only *• bought at Hemphill A Honan’s. Oireuit Court concluded the term just closed with the trial of Wright vs. L, N. A &C ■ RR. The jury returned verdict SIO,OOO for plaintiff. With each i-pound of Tea you get a chance for a silver set es knives, forks and spoons, at H. M. Pu*citpil»’s. The fifth anniversary of the Ladies' Literary society of Rensselaer will be iroperly celebrated on tho night of Nov, 28thParties wanting Tile will do well to call on C D. Newels, at his office near .he RR Depot, see sample and learn prices belcre buyihg elsewhere. He has mad* arrangements with a Car roll ccunfy Company whereby he gets a good tile at less price than sold here, and a better quality- Call and save money. C D. NOWELS. Bp; \ Mr. Charles White, of Chicago, is working for Mr. J. J. Waterbury. 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. Waterbttry.