Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Aceordinf to th bow tins car«l of the L. N. A. A C.. th* fertneon train *en t h put«i Rensselaer at 10:36 a tka evening train nartk 6:28 p.m Through Tickets.—C. F. Wren, tli* station agec; at this place is now prepared to sell through tickets to alaaast any place a rational being would desire ta »a—N*rth, South, Bast or West. It yau think of travsling call oh kim aud leara wnat be oaa do fcr you. Buy your Soap at Purcupile’s and draw a nice, all linen Table Cloth. Mra. S. A. Homphiil is ma.ting a visit to friends in Missouri and 111. a Sampi# Organa at Hardman’s, the Jeweler. Rev. T. C. Webster is visiting his mother, who is ill, at Wavelund. Ind Everybody call at Levino’s oandy .’actory, Ex-Trustee Rich and Jos Brey, of Wheatfield township, called in to see us to day. Waterbury goto up the nicest and Hie best fitting garments made. Brother Willis, of the Lowell Lo* oal News, made us va pleasant visit, Monday. Hardman, the jeweler, one door west of F. B. Learning’s Drag Store. W. W. Watson. Esq., has resigned the deputy proseoutorship for this •ounty. Joe Sharp will pay you the cash lor Poultry. Game, &c. The McCracken Bros., we understand, have gone ip Lincoln, Nebraska. Lamps cheaper than ever known before in Jasper County, at F. B. Learning’s. W. V. Kirk accompanied his broth* er Ed. to Delphi Tuesday f#r a shert visit. e Hardman, the Jeweler, sols a.met lor the Rookferd Watches. Thompson ▲ Bre., now occupy handsome aud comaiodieus rooms in MeCoy’s new building.
Buy yo«r Coffe*. it EM. Pim- | ?lle, and get ■ aiee glass dish. | the' merchant taller, visited Montioelle and frank fort \ Tuesday and Wednesday last. Ladies Gold Watehes, at Hard■tea’s, The Jeweler. In Uuion township, to«day, Mrs. Geo. Casey fell on the ice and broke her left arm between the wrist and | elbow. Dr. Loughridge was sent for. I hare come to stay, and don’t you | forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Shabp. The railroad boys caught a rabbit the ether day and gave it to Frank ; Lewis. Frank tied its two hind legs and placed It by his side when it. im- | mediately skipped off with as much ! ease as though entirely free. With each of Tea you get t a chance for a silver set of kuives, forks and spoons, at 1 H. M. Pubcupile’s. Mrs. C. C. Starr and Misses Alice and Ella .Rhoads are visiting the famI ily «f Mr. Thomas Boroughs, at fiarn- \ moni. Leopold has remove d the M«t Cracken & Kirk stock of Boots & ] Shoes to his Bazar, and will sell them at less than wholesale prices.
A letter reseived by F. J, Seare, from Dr W, L. Ha mar, announces the death of Mrs. Mary C. Eamar, mother of the doctor, at Indianapolis, on Friday last. The remains were, temporarily, placed in a vault, and will be brought to Rtnsselaer for inter* meat. -ar Diamond Dyes—the best dye eve as6d—at Learning’s. M. H. Ingram, Winamac, Pulaski Co., writes: “My wife is using Brown’s Iron Bitters wilh marked good effect*. Mr. Charles White, of Chi •ago, is working for Mr. J. J. W aterbury. He is one of the best workmen in the State, and comes well recommended by the leading tailors of Chicago. Bring in yonr orders, and let us keep this artits here. J. J. Waterbuey.
