Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Report oi Prohibition Meeting. Members of the Prohibition Centra* Committee, with other prohibitionists, pursuant to notice, met in the Court House, in Rensselaer, Dec. 20th, 1884. Being sailed to order by the Chairman, Mr. Sampson Erwin. D. T. Halstead was selected Secretary, pro tern. The Central Co umittee was reorganized by the election of the following committeemen, viz: Sylvester Omeara, O. D. Newels A, G. W. Partner. James Yeoman. sr.» Henry Dan tier, G • Melendor, E A Pearson. Da, vid Rat if on ana John R Gray, from their several townships. The committee was empowered to select one .’rum' each of the remaining townships. James Yeoman was elected chairman, and G DNowels, secretary. The advisory committee from the W. C. T. U., heretofore selected, was •> j ea.

<IOOBI Prohibition Club was organtea lor Ban selaer, of which any one may uveome a member by signing the preamble, constitution and bylaws. The preamble is as follows: We, the undersigned, believing that the best interests of our country re* quire the suppression of the liquor raffle in alcoholic drinas; that the t<uie has come for earnest wjrk with a view to secure the result, we hereby organiz; ourselves together for co operative work under the following constitution: (By article J st, the name of the organization is the Prohibition Club. No, 1 of Rensselaer, lud ) D. T. Halstead Was chosen temporary cbaixflßAß to call a meeting of the Club some time in the near future, when a President, Vice Presi dent Secretary and Treasurer will be elected, as by the con ititution provided. On motion of Hon R, S. Dwiggins, the Secretary was required to furnisn a iejortof proceedings for The Dem ocbatic Sentinel, Rensselaer Republican and Monitor Journal. SAM SON ERWIN, Chairman. D. T Halstead, Sec’y pro tem.

Dissolution.—The flrm of Garard & Flynn,in >he tiling business, was dissolved by mutnai consent, Decernbe n 1. 1884. Persons indebted to the late firm are respectfully requested to call call and make*settlement. The business will hereafter be con dveted by the undersigned. David W Garard, Anderson Milleb.

Tom H. Hiner is completing arrangements to make ancthor excursion run to the West next February—the exact da.e will be named later. He will also represent about 200 farms in what he calls ”God’s Country,” cheap and within the reach of almost any one with but limited means; To this datehe has about 25 applicants who wish to see the beautiful lands of Southern Kansas —some to locate, others to visit.

A Remakable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Daily, ofTunkhanno«k Pa„ was afflicted for six years with As_ th ma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physiciahs could give no relief, Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a Bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs- in a few months. Free Trial bottle of thia certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large Bottles SI.OO [4.]

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Boots & Shoes!—R. F. Priest & Bro. have moved into the room formerly occupied oy Bedford & Warner, and have a full 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.

A Card of Thanks. To the people of Jasper and ad lolng counties we tender ohr heart felt and sincere thanks for their patronage this two and a halt years and hope 10 merit the same in the future And to those who have not shared in the patronage, we say try us, we promise to deal fairly and squarly with all, Again we thank you Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan

Ralph Fendig has just returned from Chicago after purchasing an extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goode. None know the wants in this section better than Mr. F., and his purchases have been made with a view to meet the demands of hl* patrons, Give him a call.