Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

®|r Im. iwftwl. UUIL!. !' .—J—FKI DAI. SEPTEMBER 5.1784 Don’t fail to attend the Fair. Jasper County Fair next week. Porthslain Lawns only Bic. per yard, sold elsewhere at 10c. Hemphill & Honan, John Harbolt went to Monticell Tuesday evening. Coal for Threshing Engines, at C D. Nowels’ office. at Depot. A very large attendance at the Remington Fair yesterday. Frank Osborne, Wednesday, had in his possession a sunflower which measured 16 inches.

Pink and blue Lawns, colors, at cost u r til sold. Call and purchase now. Hemphill & Honan. Geo. B. Conwell is perfecting arrangements to move to Kansas soon. Lawns,in solid colors,l2|c per yard, Former prices 15c. Come and buy now. Hemphill & Honan. 0- C. Davis returned last evening rom a visit to friends in Pennsyb* raniaTurkish bath towels sold everywhere for 35c, our price 20c. Hemphill & Honan. Horace E. James, P. M.., returned Thursday from his visit to New York City. Esq. Moore, of Hanging Grove township, has become a citizen of Rensselaer.

Miss Ann Weathers, of Lafayette, is visiting friend and relatives in Rensselaer this week. The Rensselaer band boys was in attendance at the Remington Fair Wednesday and Thursday. The Francesville Fair will commence Tuesday, September 30th and close Oct. 3d, next. We understand that the case of the “boy preacher,” tried at Monticello was dismissed. John King, who has been sick fo r several weeks with lung fever, is now in a fair way of recovery. Quite a number of the Rensselaer boys attended the Remington Fair Wednesday and Thursday. J. W. Duvall has greatly improved the appearance of his Livery Stables by the addition of handsome cornice A remonstrance was filed against the granting of license to O’Neal, but we understand the remonstrator wa 8 not on hand to urge It. r , , . Go to Fendig’s.