Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
gff ®#w. iwfnwf. tTRIDAT, APRIL 25, 1884. AnhouJcemeEt— Ed. Sentinsl: You ’Will ple*B6‘ announce t§ the Toters of >Renss«laer that I will be a candidate ;for the office of Marshal, at the Corporation election in May next, and respectlully solicit their suffrages for that posttlon. CHARLES PLATT. Rensselaer. Ind., April, 4, 1884. Miss Deat Boroughs, of Hammond, is visiting friends In Rensselaer. Hemphill & Honan have received their Spring stock of Goods. They Invite inspection. Corporation election ’ one week from next Monday. Dry Goods, Millinery, No ions and Furnishing Goods, as cheap as the cheapest. Hemphill & Honan. Mrs. J W. Fawcelt, of Delphi .passed Sunday in Rensselaer, visiting* her sister, Mrs. Col. Healy. i Joe Sharp will pay you the casn •or Pou’T-y. Game, &c. Mrs. Jno. I. Purcupile, of Clarinda, owa, visited friends in Rensselaer during the week. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp. Hon. Geo. H. Brown and wife yesterday started on a visit to their daughter, in California. They will be absent about two months, * Hoopskirt bustles, corsets and a fine line of wh te'goods generally, at the lowest price ever offered in this marset. Call an be convinced. Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan. Capt. Burnham went to Lafayette Wednesday on business with r)fei> ence to pension applied for. Leopold has remove 1 the McCracken & Kirk stock of Boots & Shoes to his Bazar, and will sell them at less than wholesale prices.
Mr. H. 0. Allison, of Fra»klln Ind., editor for maay years of the Frank* lin Jeffarsosiaj, called to see as Wednesday, Hemphill & Honan always ahead I The first to show the Spring styles, and give our people an immense selection to choose from. Gall early. Reeerder Abbett this week entered on record a mortgage given by the L. N. A 1 &0. RR. Co. to the Farmers Loan and Trust Company for the su m of three million dollars, The abutments for the new bridge aro now being built. The old bridge has been taken down and a temporary crossing has been constructed. The Ladies’ Industrial Society o? the Free Will Baptist Chnroh will meet on Thursday or next week at the residence of Mrs. M. E. Baylor, opposite the Makeever House.
