Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tngly gave tne savage a worn-out grand piano, which he had bought for eighty francs. A few days after making this generous present, De Tonnant went one morning to pay an early visit to the Patagonian. He found him sleeping peacefully with his wife inside the piano, from which he had carefully removed sound-ing-board, strings, etc., and which, thus transformed, constituted a not uncomfortable bedstead. This may acoount for the final rest-ing-place of old “grands," but what is the end of worn-out cottage pianos ? PORTRAITS OF CANDIDATES FREE. THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL Every subscriber to the Campaign Weekly Sentinel, at 40 cento, will receive a present, a fine 23x3u inch .steel engraving of our caudi<late3 CLEVELAND and HENDRICKS. This elegant Picture is prepared especially for the Sentinel, and should be in every Democratic home and cluh-.room in the State. The picture alone wiil be sect for 25 cents, or 5 for SI.OO, Also CLEVELAND and HENDRICKS Songster, containing over GO pages, will be sent, postage paid, for 12 cents. Any >erson sending 2 subscr bers for the Campaign Weekly Sentinel with 75 cents, will receive the Song ster as a present. Address, Indianapolis Sentinel Co. PI CUE I 1,1 rail II la S I Ol LU life; .vritreii ULL V LLrlllU at his own hom , with his co-operation aiul assistance, by the renowned Goodrich. Largest, cheapest, handsora est. best. Elegantly illustrated. Costs more per copy to manufacture than the other live> that are" sold for twice its price. Outsells ail others ten to one. One of our agents made a profit of over SSO the first day. A harvest of gold will be realized by every w >rker All new be glnners succeed grandly. Terms free, and the most liberal ever offered. Save valuable time bisending 25 cents for postage, ete., on free outfit, which iuclndes large p ospectus botk. Act quickly; a day at the start is worth a week at the finish. H. HALLETT & CO., July 18, 1884—3 m. Portland,"Maine. WmcHT S Indian Vegetable Pills FOB THB LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vegetable; no griping. Trie* 25 eta. All Druggists.
R. P. BENJAMIN, r Having purchased the stand of F. L. Cotton, will keep constantly on hand a full and com piety supply of Lumber, Lath, Shingles. Mows. Doors. S sh. Etc., HARD <$ SOFT COAL. My stock has been bought for cash, and I can offer superor inducements to cash buyers. Please call before going elsewhere. Rensselaer Ind., Dec. 7,1883. ————— i'fii muiii i waiKJiH'iwavHpaaa We would most respectfully announce that we now have a omplete line in neAv styles of P A URN in* URP, Parlor and Chamber sets Cottage sets, Walnut and commonbeds, Mattresses and Springs, Book Cases, Ward robes, Bureaues, Marble and wood top stands and Tables, Easy Chairs Cane-seat and wood chairs, Kitchen furniture, Safes, &c. — PfCTURETFRAMIS, Carpets, Floor and Table cloths. Rugs, Ottomans, Foot-rests, Window-shades, Queensware, Table and Pocket cutlery*; Plated Spoons, and many Novelties on our • 5 CENT COUNTER. Undertaking department Our Undertaking Department is* complete. We carry the best stock to be found in the county, Metalic t Draped Walnut and White Caskets, all sizes and prices. Nice stock of Burial Robes. No charge for Hearse. C. O. SEARS, Opposite Court House.
