Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE. The firm of Charles A. Roberts & Bro. have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved partnership.— The Agricultural buildings, in the rear of our old Blacksmith Shop, on Front street, will be Headquarters for Crhas. A. Rcbepfs® senior member of the old firm, who would be pleased to have all old custom rs call and see him when in need of I sell the McCormick machines, and the Jno. Deere Plows, in all styles; am agent for the Studebaker Wagons and Buggies. I can, on short notice, furnish any desired style a man may want, made to order. All work warranted. The book accounts and notes of Roberts <fc Bro., are in my hands. Any one wishing to settle can find me at Kannal’s Drug Store, or L. C. Grant’s Blacksmith Shop, on Front street. Thankful for past favors and patronage, I hope to see you often. I am Yours, Respectfully, Chas. A. Roberts. November 9th, 1885. • Peterbon’s Magazine for Decemb r is received, surpassing in beauty even what we had expected. It contains two costly steel-engrav-ings; a mammoth colored steel fashion-plate; a superb colored pattern, such as would sell at retail for fifty cents: and more than half a hundred wood- uts of fashions, embroidery, etc. Only the immense circulation of “Peterson” can explain *-ow this can be afforded. The literary contents are even better than usual. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens finishes her powerful novelet, that has awakened so much interest during the year. Professor Boutelie contributes a story so intensely exciting, that it might Imvo !> env. rittenby the late Hugh Conv.ay himselt. Besides these, there are numerous other firstclass talcs and other article aome !<>:' them charmingly illustr:aeu.I i'his number ends the volume, i Great improvements for 1886 are : r m'se !, though ‘Peterson’ seems to Us already as nearly perfect as a I . -book can be. Every woman ought to tak it. It is exceedingly cheap: only Two Dollars a year.— Great soon tions aro made, moreover, to clubs, with costly premiums for getting up clubs'; among others, an extra copy to a person getting up a club of four and sending • b -h). Now is the time to get up clubs. Specimens are sent gratis, if written for in good faith. Address Charles J. Pederson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. At Cost for 30 days—All goods in stock at Hemphill <t Honan’s.
