Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Prof. Wilson, followed Mr. Curry in a speech at the Republican meeting Monday evening. It is needles to say he electrified his andience by his hefty assertions. He' is of the optnion tnat the opposition to Blaine and Logan cannot be true to the country. Good Linen towels 15c • apiece. Former price 25. come aud purchase a big bagain while we have them. Hemphill & Honan. Close attention was paid by a large audience to the address of our talented young friend, John Roberts, before the Cleveland and Hendricks Club, last Saturday evening. His remarks elicited frequent applause. James W. Douthit, Esq., will address the Club Saturday evening of next week. A cordial invitation extended to all.
MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY ! ! AT COST UNTIL ALL SOLD. All our summer millinery, Hemphill & Honan, W. W. Watson, Esq., of Rensselaer, has been appointed Special Examiner by the Pension Department The Republican sa' s his salary is $16,00 with prospects of an increase to SIB.OO. He was directed :o report at St. Louis. We the undersigned respectfully announce to the people of Rensselaer and vicinity that, we have now urnished our mill in shape to do firs lasa work, and are making good flour, we solicit your patronage, and ask tnat you give our fl rnr a trial. We will do a general custom and local business, and if you have wheat to mill you cannot do better at an other establishment. Garard & Flynn Call and examine the stock of prints at Fendig’s.
BTJCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cats, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Fendig hae received a fine lot of Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, etc., and an extensive assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hefts, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc., all of which he will sell lower than ever. Boots & Shoes!— R. F. Priest & Bto. have moved into the room formerly ocoupied 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 & Oo : hand-made goods. Guaranteed in every respect.
Fendig won’t be undersold. A Card of Thanks. To the people of Jasper and ad joing counties we tender our heartfelt and siucere thanks for their patronage this two and a half years and hops to merit the same in the future and to those who have not shared in the patronagG, we say try us, we promise to deal fairly and squarly with all, Again we thank you Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan. Partnership Dissolved. —The firm of Antrim & Darner has been dissoU ved by mutual consent. The busi*. ness of the firm will be continued and all its settlements made by the undersigned, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said firm will confer a favor by calling and settling soon. Henry Darner.
Ralph Fendig has just returned from Chicago after purchasing an extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods. None know the wants in this section be 1 ter than Mr. F., and his purchases have been made with a view to meet the demands of hiv patrons. Give him a call. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Nolan, at Nolan’s Tile yard, is authorised by me to receive and receipt for monies, and pay hands at abpve named yard. Fbank Hengesbach. Augusts, 1884.
Blaine and the Hocking Valley Troubles. William D. Marvel, a well-known iron dealer of New York writes to the N-Y. Post and says: “If you will turn to the New York Tribune of August 31, 1881, you wil And an item setting forth the enor* mous monopoly of nearly all the coal and iron interests in the Hocking valley., in Ohio, giving the names of the persons who provided the ‘coilossal oapital’ for the monopolization and operation of ‘about on© hundred and forty square miles or ninety thousand acres’ of laadi ”
