Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [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. CISSEL. Rensselaer, Ind„ Feb. 7, 1884.
CALL AND EETTUc
All persons kaawlag tfc*«g«lvM» he indebted t» the undersigned, ere hereby LOtifiari that all »«*ouat» must he settled within thirty dr.y* frem January Ist 1884, a t they will be plaeed ia the heads of an attorney for teileetioa. I Must have my tneaer to earrr ea any business. I mean what I say and a» feolishasse.
J. J. IIGLESBACB.
Begviees es the Free Will Baptist aaagregatiaa will he held in the Presbyteran chureh, 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 I0:3t a. m.
M C. MINER.
Paster!
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