Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LThrough Tickets.—C. F. Wren, the ration ageci at this place is now prepared to sell through tickets to bl most any place a rational being rouid desire to go—North, South, hast or West. If you think of travling call on him and learn what he an do fcr you.

|fe|> Bm. Safitwl. ■ '-IL —L-IJ-TL J IJ-..'. ..I.?— • I FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1884. E Announcement—Ed. Sentinel: You Krill please announce (o the voters of ■Rensselaer that I will be a candidate ■tor the office of Marshal, at the Ctorpo Ration election in May next, and respect Hilly solicit their suffrages for that posi- ■ lou. GHARLE3 PLATT. ■ Rensselaer. Ind., April 4, 1884. ■ K Hemphill & Honan have received ■'heir Spring stock of Goods. They ■juvite inspection. ■ Mr- Jno Yeoman started Tuesday ■ n a visit to Colorado. ■ Everybody call at Levino’s oandy Bactory, ■ Mrs. Col. Healy is in receipt of sl. ■OO pension arrearage. ■ Dry Goods, Millinery, No ions and ■'urnishing Goods, as cheap as the ■heapest. Hemphill & Honan. I The L A. A- & C- ER. Co, has appealed the Warren Wright eass to ■he Supreme Court. ■ Joe Sharp will pay you the casn ■or Pou’/ry. Game, &c. ■ The Corporation election will be meld Monday May 4th, 1884. One Btrustee each for the Ist and 2nd dis■ricts, Clerk, Marshal *and Treasurer ■ire to be elected. I I have come to stay, and don’t you ■forget, m ith cash enough to buy all ■the Poultry in the County. I J. Sharp. I The store of R. F. Priest & Bro., has ■been mov»d to the room recently oc« ■eupied by Bedford & Warner.

Hoopskirt bustles, corsets and a Bne line of wk te’goods generally, at the lowest price ever offered in this marKet. Call'an be convinced. Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan. Revl Gilbert Small continues in charge of the Presbyterian Congregation at tnis place. Serv.ces next Suhday. Leopold has remove i the McCracken & Kirk stock of Boots & Shoes to his Bazar, and will sell them at less than wholesale prices. Married.- In F. W, Haus’ parlor, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1884, by Jus* tiee Wood, Mr, Samuel L. Kingen and Miss Mattie L. Masten. Hemphiil & Honan always ahead! The first to show the Spring styles, and give our people an immense selection to choose from. Call early. Cur old friend T. A. Knox who has been residing in Ohio, has again tak en up his residence in Jasper county, Church Notice —There will be religious services by Elder Joseph Witham, of Newton ceunty, held Jat the Baptist Church, in Rensselac-, April 20th 1884, at 7 o’clock, p. m.— Mr. Vfitham is of the Primitive Bap* tist faith and order. Everybodyjis invited to attend.