Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Showcases for Sale.
One 8 ft case, square, nickel plated, with rack. One 8 ft case, oval front, nickel mountings. One 4 ft cigar case, oval front, nickel mountings. These cases will be sold at very low figures for cash. I have also a 12 ft counter, pair of scales, dozen and a half candy jars, tobacco knife, cigar cutter and a cigar lighter which I will sell at a bargain. Prices given on application. M. O. CIBSEL. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 7,1884.
CALL AND SETTLE
All persons knowing themselves ve be indebted t * the undersigned, are hereby notified that all aeeeunts must be settled within thirty days from January Ist 1884, er they will be plaeed in the heads of an sttorusy for eeilectios. I must havt my money to omrrv oa my busiuoss. I moan want I say and no foolisbusss.
J. J. Eiolusbacu.
Sesvices of the Free Will Baptist congregation vill bo held in the Presbyter an chureb, Rensselaer, on the second and fourth Sabbaths of each month. Covenant meeting on Saturday before fourth Sabbath of each month at 2p. m. Sabbath services will begin at 10:39 a. m.
M C. MINBR.
Paster?
EVERYBODY’S DOCTOR. BY ROBERT A. GHJIOf, M. D. * Everybody’s Doctor contains 684 octavo pages, and is printed on fine paper and handsomely bound. It is sold as the low price of three ($300) dollars a copy, so as to bring it within the reach of all. The work differs from all other books on Domestic Medicine in having the diseases systematically ar-> raßged, according t© their classification. Everything is descril sd in the plainest possible language and the prescriptions aro written oi t in plain E tiglisb, so that they can 1 employ ed by any intelligent road. Druggists will find thi? >ook of gre u t advantage in aidin; hem to give advice when asked to t. so Dentists will find atuoh reformation in it that will prove valuable to themselves aad their patients. Teachers will be better prepared foi the performasee of their duties in the school room by studying it. Parents will find it a reliable adviser in every thing relating to the roar ing es their ekildrea. Every family can aav# fifty, times the price of the book every year, by consulting it It is complete in all its parts, and s the most recent book of the kiod published. Tl e book will be seat free by. mail or express on receipt of three dollars. Who says it le unhealthy te sleep m feathers? Look at th# spring chickens and see how tough it is,— Scientific American. A New Jersey man has been put in Jail for having fourteen wives Must be a great relief to him —Burlington Free Press. NICKLES PUBLISHING CO-, Send for Circular 29 Ann St. SSPAizents Wanted. Now York CityNotice of Assignment.— Notice is hereby given that William T. Perkins has made a general assignment of all his property to me In trust for tho benefit of all his bona fide creditors, tbit I have accepted samo trust, given the required bond, and that the same has been* approved by the Court, this 17th day of January, a. d. 1884: EZRA C. NOWELS, dorTecai F, Chilcote. [Trustee. Att’y for Trustee. January 18,1884. Down they go! The Bottom Knocked Out of Prices of Confectionery ! In order, to close out my entire stock of confectionery I will sell stick candy at 10 cts. per lb. Mixed, 10 cts. per lb. Fancy, including caromels, chocolates, burnt almonds, burnt peanuts, blackberries, raspberries, kisses, peppermint, wintergreen, lemon, cinnamon, licorice and gum drops, 15 cts. per lb. * Penny goods at proportionate rates. Figs, 15 cts. per lb. M. O. CISSEL. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 7,1884.
