Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thbbugr Tickets. -C. F. Wren, th# Static® agen? at this place is now rrupared t# sell through tickets to alwast any place a rational being would desire te ?• —North, South, Hast or West.xlf yea thiak #f travsling call hint and leara what he mb de fer you. ———a— ————w THE BEMQGRATI6 StNTiEL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, I*B4. weßßeea—tu-a-Ji* "** lay yeur B#ay* at Furcupile’s and draw a nice, all liaea Table Clath. The new mill, near the depot, is now in fail Hast Sampla Organ* at Hardman’s, the Jeweler. Roy. Geo Havens occupied the pul pit at the M. E. church last Sunday in the absenco of Mr. Webster. Everybody call at Levino’s oandy ,'aotery, e Waterbury goto up the nicest and the beat fitting garment# made. Prof. L@vino is engaged ia ardstic work, at Lowell, fer a short period. Jo® Sharp will pay you the cash !or Poultry. Game, &e. The familiar countenance of our former town-man, D. B. Miller, Esq , beamed iu upon us to-d v. Lamps cheaper than ever known before in Jasper County, at F. B. Learning’s. James Welsh last week resigned his position as drainage commission* er.
Buy your Coffee* at H. M. Purcupile, and get a nice glass dish. Ed. O’Conner a i d Jack Stewart, of of Pleasant Ridge, are off on a trip •to Kingman, Kansas. Waterbary, the merchant tailor, visited Montieello and Frankfort Tuesday and Wednesday last, Jim Ruflng, of Montieello. visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davis, at this place, last ■week, remaining oror Sunday. I hare come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. 3. Sharp. Cornelius George, son-in-law of Mr. Ellis Walton, of this place, died at Knoxville, Tennessee, last Saturday, from injuries r-ceived at his lumberyard. Li" With each i-pound of Tea you get % ehance for a silver set of kniVes, forks and spoons, nt H. M. Purcupile’s. Leopold has remove i tbe Me Craekea & Kirk stock of Boots & Sheas to his Bazar, and will sell them at less than wholesale prices. Diamond Dyes the best dye eve. used—at Learning’s. Mr. Charles White, of Chi ♦ago, is working for Mr. J. J. Aaterbury. 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 ns keep this artite here. J. J. Waterbtjry.
