Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
®§* Swfiwlman* FIUDAT, APRIL 4, 1884. aweis i illt" rrr"* y* Ambou;okm*st— Ed. Sentinel:, You will please announce to the voters oi Rensselaer that I will be a candidate for the office of Marshal, at thi Gorpe ration election in May next, and respectfully solicit their suffrages for that nJsitlon. OHARLE3 PLATT. Rensselaer, lad., April 4, 1884. Arbor day postponed to the 14th. Hemphill A Honan hare received their Spring stock of Goods. They invite inspection. Mrs. Sheriff Powell, we regre; to announce, continues seriously ill. Everybody eall at Levino’s oandy factory, ; Arbor Day.—Owing to the fact that the llth of April, day regularly set apart for observance by the public schools of the state as Arbor Day, this year happens u> coma on Good Frida., the stare superintendent of pub ic instruction gives notice that for this time, the 14th of April, instead of the llth will be obser edfor the purpose. Dry Goods, Millinery, No ions and Furnishing Goods, as cheap as the cheapest. Hemphill & Honan. Jro. Groom started on his return to Texas last Monday. Joe Sharp will pay you the casn Jor Pou’* -,. Game, &c. P“>. B. F. Ferguson has purchased and now occupios the Miss Nancy Reece proper ty. I have come to stay, arid don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp. Walter Powell. Prosecutor for Tip p eanoe county, visited his eousin Sheriff Pewell, in Rensselaer, last week. Hoopskirt bustles, corsets and a Hue line of wk 'ejgeods generally, at the lowest price ever offered in this market. Call an be convinced. Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan. Mabbl»d— At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Michigan City, Monday of iast week, Mr, H. E. Brls* bine, es Yankton, Dakota, and Miss Maggie Cowdin, formerly of Rensselaer. At the residence of It. F, Priest, in Rensselaer, Saturday, March 29th 1884, by Eld, A. E. Pierson, Levi W. Masterson and Miss IdaE. Cavender. Leopold has remove i the McCracken & Kirk stock of Boots & Shoes. to his Bazar, and will sell them at less than wholesale prices. Died.—This (Friday) morning, April 4th, 1884. at the residence of his son-in-law, J. W. Norris, in R' jag. selaer, Samuel Warren, aged 84 y *B. 8 months aad 9 days. Funeral w ill take place to-morrow at 10 i o’clo ck a. m. Miss Edith A. Miller returned fi oDS Minnesota on yesterday.
