Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'Throuok Tickets. —C. F. Wren, the ation agec7 at Uhls place is now lUrepared to sell through tickets to dim as I any plaee a rational being would desire to so—Korth, South, Baet ®r West. 1? you think of traveafl on him and learn what he «m do fcr yon.

Im. L - 1 — “1 Fill BAT, APRIL 11, 1881. p jsww *.xm ±ii uwbpjj jcj-uiunmmuii-Ajnmou”CßM«sp—Bd. ttentiu*!: You MFill plena* ainounce (• th* voters of Rensselaer that I will be a candidate Ibr the office of Marshal, at the Corporation •lectio* i* May aext, aed respectfully solicit their suffrages for that position. chablis plat r. Henseelirer. lad., April 4, 1884. Hemphill A lonan h»Y« received their Spring stock of Goods- They invite inspection. Mrs. Sheriff Powell, we are pleased to announce, is improving. , _ —rr - ~r~ Everybody call at Levino’s oandy ,’actory, The rock for the bridge piers aro being brought to the river bankDry Goods, Millinery, No ions and Furnishing Goods, as cheap'as the cheapest. Hemphill & Honan. ..■ “Arbor Day” will be observe d to day by the Rensselaer Schools Joe Sharp will pay you the casn tor Pou’’r y . Game, &e. The G. A. R. Post, of this pla«e, i s inaking arrangements for a “Camp Fire” entertainment on the evening of May 2nd. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J - Sharp.

T® day Jas, F. Irwin enters upon the duties of Clerk, by appointment to fill vacancy caused by resignation ofC. H. Priee. Hoopskirt bustles, corsets and a fine line of wk ’ejgoods generally, at the lowest price ever offered in this market. Call an be eonvinced. Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan. At a tegular meeting of the I. O. O. F., Rensselaer, Wednesday, Chas, H. Price was ths worthy recipient of ajhandsone collar,Jlasignfc’of worthy Fast Grand. 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, liilli® Clark and Marry Zimmerman returned home last Mondayg morning. Hemphiil & Honan alw.ays ahead! The first to show the Spring styles, and give our people an immense selection to choose from. Call early. Betij, Kessler, ®i Ladoga, aged 82 years, is visiting his brother George, in Barkley township, this county. Church Notice —There will be religions * services by Elder Joseph Witham, of Newton county, held a at the Baptist Church, In JRenss jacr, April 20th 1884, at 7 o’clock, p. m.~ Mr. Witham is of the Primitive Bap w tint faith and ordnr. Everybody invited to attend.