Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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W 3. Smoot started for Kentucky, 1 li iirsday. .Fortbslain Lawns only Bic. per yard, sold elsewhere at l()c. Hbmphill & Honan, John Medicus. of Lafayette, arrived in Rensselaer Thursday morning. For a good, cheap, warm over coat Call at Fending’s AL. F. J. Sears returned from Coin orads Friday evening. Prepare for cold weather by proeuring good clothing at Fendig’s Mr. Zimri DwlgginsT and wife, o; Oxford spent Sunday with friends at this place. Ladies and Misses Clouts, Circun lars, Dolmans, etc, a nice lot, cheaper than over before at Fendig’js Mrs. A. Simpson and. son Charlie are visiting friends in Indianapolis this week. Good Linen toweis 150 apiece Former price 25. come and purchase a big bagain while we have them. Hemphill & Honan. Remember the Catholic Fair and Supper at the Opera House, the 10th aud 11th. MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY ! ! AT COST UNTIL ALL SOLD. All our summer millinery, Hemphill & Honan,
I Mr. Elzer Griswold, Trustee of 1 Marion tp., reports the schools in a f flourishing condition. Mr. S. P, Howard, formerty of this place, started for his home in Sedg wick County, Kansas, Thursday lastThe Alviu Glark property has been puichased by Recorder AnTirn. Sears’ Furniture srore has been moved into the Liberal Cornel build* iug. ' Wm. McCracken, formerly of Bens' selaer, now of Omaha, Nel raska, is visiting old chums aad acquaintances at this pla- e. The third meeting of Marion township Institute will be held at Pleasant Ridge, Saturday, Deo. 6th, 1884. at 10 o’clock, a. m. A full attendance is expected. Married.— At the residence of the bride’s father, Dr. Jag. Ritchey, in Marlon township. Wednesday even* ing, Dec. 3rd, 1884. Mr. John W. Paxton. of Newton township, and Miss Anna Ritchey. Rev T. C. Webster o fflciating. - By Rev T. 0.”* Webster, at the M. E. Parsonage, Rons selaer- Nov, 27th. 1884 Mr. John C- Allman and Miss aggie Coover, both of Remington. By Justice Wood, in Renssela«r,Deo. Ist, 1884.*Mr. Wm. J, Swisher and Miss Rilla Stoner, both of Gillam township. We call attention of our readers to an pdv.>rfismeQt of the Chicago Cottage Organ Company in another col umn.aod wo take pleasure in>,recommeudirg to thejgeneral public a com pany whose ortrans bare attained a popular reputation for their superior mnsloal qualities, artistic beauty and general excellence. This Company ranks among the hugest and best in the United States, having a capacity for manufacturing 800 orgaus per month, and its organs are shipped in. to nearly every inhabitable portion o. the globe. 'J.’he members composing the Arm* of the OhicagoiOrgan Com ■ pany are men of experience, integrity, skilled in ' their line, conduct their business on an equitable basis, and we predict for the “Chicago Cottage Organ” a bri.liaut future. 1 ‘
