Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Summer Teachdrs Institute will j b“ held at a. ensselaet, beginning July ; 14. aud will continue six weeks. The j last week will be the Regular County I Institute. Clusces will be organized f j doing beginning and advanced work lin each of tbe common branches. An able assistant from abroad will be secured. For further particulars ad ■>diess, P. H. Kibsch, Sup’t Rensselaer School. D t\L . N ELSON, Cou- ty Superintends t. Cleaver the popular hardware man has just received a n*ce invoice Df shot-guns, Call on him soon if you wish to secure one. * Mr. Juo Yeoman, of Newton township, who sought health in Colorado i died at Si ver Cliff. Tuesday morning. His remains will be brought home for interment. Special Notice! —We qre the exclusive agents of the A. S. G. Health Corset, sold all over this country at $1 25, and heretofore sold by us at the above figure, but by special arrangement we will sell from now until further notice at the extraordinary low price of $1 00. Call and try one, aud you will use no other. Hemphill Honan. Mrs. Alvin Clark left Rensselaer Tuesday morning to join her nusbaud in Nebraska.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Ladies cf our town and vieinity. We hayc secured the services of Miss Emma McCormick of Cruwforclsvllle, Ind., for the Spring and Summer season ’B4, This L.u.iy '© us recommended as being a lirst class Dbess Maker having the best of references, and she is also known by some of our best citizens Those of you having work to be done would do weli to give her a trial Please call at once. Ever Yours to please. Hemphill & Honan. Before you 3tart on a picnic excursion go to a fair or re-union get an accident ticket in the Travelers for $3,000 in case.of accidental death, or sls per week in case of disabling injury. 1 day to 16, 25c. per day; 30 davs, $4,50. The Jasper County Fair will bo held at*Rensselaer on the 9th, Joi;h, 11th and 12th of September next. Priest & Bro. wish to inform the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that they have just received a full line of Gents’ fine Hats, comprising the latest novelties—stiff and soft hats. We make it a point to keep selec*. tions in this line to suit everybody.
A Great Discovery That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones trorn an early grave. Truly is Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Che it, or any disease of tbe Throat aud Lungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed.— Trial bottle free at F. B. Learning’s Drug Store. Large size, $1 00 6. Go to Fendig’s.
By invitation of “Ben” Smoot, we took a seat in his buggy Wednesday, and made a flying visit to our neighboring little town, Mt. Ayr. The Ir« ' win Bros, and 3eo. Morgan were busy in their workshops “Sec” Seward, t jo, was “happy as a lark” manufacturing harness, etc. Our old friend, John Hufty, seemed to have an extensivo patronage in mercantile goods. John is an old resident of that section, has a large arquaintance, and by fair, dealings, gentlemanly qualities and generous disposition has built up an extensive trade . Geo. Hufty, of the Hufty House, is building up a reputation for that “Home for'the wanderers” that mus< eventually make his efforts deservedly successful. We had ’a few moments oi at with our old Democratic friend, Sam. Long* who is wide awak and ready for the political contest. On last Monday night another Blase occurred in our n elghboring town of Remington, this eounty causing the destruction of about $ ,» 000 worth of property* These fires are becoming too frequent in town for comfort, and undoubtedly are caused by incendiaries
Boots & Shoes!— R. F. Priest & Bro. have moved into the room formerly occupied oy Bedford & Warner, and have a fuil line of fine Boots & Shoes for the spring taade. We have the Levis and Brokholm shoes—the finest line of ladies fine shoes made. Also J. Miller & Co hand-made goods. Guaianteed in every respect. Ralph Fendig’s foi bargains.
