Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fiA baud of sweet little singers, Misses Bertha Alter, Blanelie A 1 ter, Maude. Bayier, Hattie Powell Leota Alter, Maggie Mcßeynolds, Mary Steward and Maud Irwin, serenaded a number of our citizen* last Friday evening.
A. L. Marble has set up, in the Shanghai building, Rensselaer, one of his new patent steam renovators. We have seen some of the work turned out and mst say that it meets the demand, removing all impurities. Mr. M. extends an invitation to all to inspect his work and then leave orders.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Newton township, will probably visit Cin. cinnati early in October to consult a physician in regard to the health of Mrs. S.
A i extensive stock of new Clothing just rec ived and opened out at jt'endig’s.
‘Mers’ Karsner, waile engaged in cutting corn at Moreland’s, yes. terday, cut a severe gash on his right wrist. Dr. Loughridge was called on and bound up the wound.
Kohler is selling tile as follows: 3-inch, sl2; 3|-inch, sls; 4-inch, sl7; 5-inch, $24; 6-inch, S3O; 7-inch S4O; 8-inch, S6O. These prices are away down. Kohler can’t be beat.
Miss Jennie Scott, of Monticello, and Miss Kearns, of Carroll county, a niece of our old clium and friend, Dr. H. P. Lynch, the victim of a base assassination at Sturgis, Dakota, are here to attend the examination of teachers.
If you want good clothing at low figures, call and examine the large stock just opened out at Fendig’s. In the matter of supply, variety in styles, quality of goods, and low prices, Fendig can not be surpassed. All are invited to call, examstock and ascertain prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Bert Paxton slipped from a load of hay, Saturday, falling on the tine of a pitchfork which produced a painful wound in the calf of his leg. Dr. Lougliridge Is bringing it around all right. Our clever young friend, G. W. Ingram is canvassing for tlie “Wit and Humor of the Age,” one of the most popular productions seeking public patronage.
We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Monticello Woolen Factory on Bth page of this “Sentinel.” Captains Ward and Snyder are honorable business men, fa.r and liberal in their dealings. Having refitted the establishment with new and improved machinery, and employed expert workmen, they are prepared to manufacture first-class goods. They solicit trade. Give them a call.
G. W. Ingram is now in town representing the "Western Publishing House, of Chicago. All young men might do well to call on him and see wnat he can offer in the wav of employment. Office over Farden’s shoe store Charles F. Shroyer, stone-mason offers his services to all needing work in his line. Workmanship guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Orders addressed to him at either Rensselaer or Blackford will receive prompt attention. Mrs Thos. Jordan,of this place, long a sufferer from cancer, died on Saturday last. Her remains were conveyed to Francesville, Sunday for buria . If you want home grown fruit trees you can find them at the Rensselaer Nursery. Send Money by American Express 00. Money Orders. —Receipts given Money refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of tne Co. Paya** ble at 6,500 places. Rates: Toss-5c,: $lO-Bc.: $20.-10c.: S3O-12c.: $-10 1 Go.: $50.20c.
