Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1886 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Kepner and family have emigrated to Nel raska. Thursday of last week Theodore Stiers, of Hanging Grove township, died of canc at of the throat. Married. —At the residence of the officiating clergy man, Rev. B. 0. Mcßeynolds, in Rensse’aer, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1886, Mr. J. W. Warren and Mrs. Ida A. Hendricks, both of Newton township. At the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. Henry Marsh, in Carpenter township, Jasper county, Ind., Thursday, Feb. 25, 1886, by Rev. J. B. Crowe, of Remington, Mr. Chas. E. Bartoo and Miss Harriet E. Spaids. At Battle Creek, Mich., Wednesday, March 3, 1886, Mr. Delos Thompson, of Rensselaer,|lndiana, and Miss Julia Sknner, of the former city.
Ed. Dem. Sentinei: Through your valuable paper 1 wish all “A Happy New Year.” lam still in the Furniture business, with a full assortment of Goods. I think I can convince any man needing Furniture that I oan give him more for his money than any other house in the county. I also carry a full line of Coffins, Burial Cases, Caskets and Burial Robes, etc., which will be sold at the lowest prices possible. Orders promptly attended to by calling on W, J. Weight, or Park Wright. Fendig has just received a superb lot of Boots and Shoes whieh he offers at prices to suit the times. W. B. Payne, of Wabash, is canvassing this locality for “The World’s Encyclopedia of Wondets and Curiosities.” It is a valuable work, and Mr. P is meeting with very enconraging success.
A Wonderml Diieenrjr. t-onsuDipKT44 and all, who ibAw from aajr afl-eMon o 4 the Throat and Loafs, can find a eortain oure ia Dr. King** Mew Discovery for Ooaaamption. Thousands of pemanont tare* T«r% hie teeth of tfc> atement. No medicine can show aueh a record of wonderful coves. Thousands of ones hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery. U win tost you nothing to give it a teial. !»ree Trial Bottles at F- B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large sise SI.DO Aug. 29-X Ed. Smith haa gone into the general wood repair bnsiness. Shop at the lumber vard, near the de- « * pot. Notice. -All persona indebted to me by note or book account: will accommadate me and themselves also by calliug and arranging the same by Ist of January, 1886, as my business will not admit of further extension, Thanking you for your trade, I ask you kindly to pay your acoount now. N. Y. Cleaver.
Squire Purcupile has moved his grocery and restaurant two doors east from his former location, into Geo. Hollingsworth’s bnildin just vacated lr y Mrs. E. Wilaoa’s millinery store. Ed, Parcels has established a general wood repair shop, in the old school building. Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kansas' writ«*»; “I never hesitate to recom« mend .your iileotri- Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are tapld sellers.” Electric Bit-, tera sro the purest and best medicine known anp rillposit veiy cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purifv the olood and regulate the bowels, No family uau afford to be without them. They will save hundredslof dollarsni doctor’s billa every yoar. Soldlat ilty cents a bottle by F. B Meyet. f The Chicago Grocery, R. F. Priest, proprietor, is now in full blast, in the Williams-Stockton block. Extensive stock, new, fresh and at prices that defy competition Everybody respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. The gtore and restaurant of ■ 1 m Sparling has been moved into Mu loyts new briek, near the depot.
