Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

®f» Sint. §*<it**k FRIDAY, MARCH 28, I*B4. ■ WMrwFM m..i lumnm AJJU .UIIJU-il ' •' Jasper Circuit Court has adjourned over to next Wednosday aiorning. Hemphill it Honan hare receivod their Spring stook of Goods. They invite inspection. C. C. Starr and family are visiting his mother, in Tippecanoe county. Everybody call at Levine’s oandy laotory, Dry Goods, Millinery, No ions and Furnishing Goods, as cheap as the cheapest. Hemphill it Honan. Recorder Abbett is enjoying a visit frsm his aunt. Mis M. 0. of Indianapolis. Joe Sharp will pay you the'cusa for Poultry. Game, &e. Ed.Honau visited Chicago the out week and made purchase of Springstoek. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J . Sharp. Two new dwelling houses are be ing erected near the depot, by Lewis Day Corns. Another, by Chris. Plath, on Leopold’s addition. floopekirts, bustles, corsets and a fine line of white Jgeods generally, ut the*lowest prices ever offered in this maraet. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan* Leopold has remove i the McCracken & Kirk stock of Boots & Shoes to his Bazar, and will sell them at less than wholesale prices. Wes- Karsner, Lellie Clark, and Harry Zimmerman, left, Rensselaer Sunday night for some point In the great West. The families of Nels, Randle and Jatnes Payne, of Barkley township, and Jas. Fisher, of this townsnip, re joice over the addition of a little girl to eaeh respective circle; while Geo. J. Dexter, of the Noweis House, and John T. Sayler, as Newton township, are happy in the possession of bounx cing boys. Mine host* Blue, of the Makeever House, is wrestling with an attack of rheumatism. v We are informed that Noble J. York Will taxe charge of Leopold’s store, atMonon. Attorney Cbilcote went to Lafayette, this morning. The Republicans Marion township held th ir Convention at the Coart House last Saturday. The heuse was well filled, but the spectators out*, numbered the participants. Mr. Elza Griswold was nominated for Trustee; Messrs. R. H. Fnreupile, W, HChurchill and W. H. Sayler for Jusv tics, and Ira Morelan, 0.0. Diokey and Ra» {Peacock for Constables.