Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1886 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Card of Thanks. —We wish to express our sincere thaufc.j to our many fsiends who so kinuly assisted us and manifested such deep sympathy in our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Z* Dwiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Yal Sieb. Parties having claims against the C. <fc G. S. HR. must make proof of them, before the master of sale, prior to March 27,th next. At this place, proofs may be made befoae Judge Hammond or Simon P. Thompson, Esq., either of whom will attend to the filing of claims before the master of the sale. Married. —At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Rensselaer, Ind.. March 11, 1886, by Rev. D. Handley, Mr. Wm. Cox and Miss Louisa Platt. 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 can 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 •ailing on W. J. Weight, or Park Wright.

Fendif hee juit received a nperb loi of Boohi and Shoee which he offer* at price* to suit the time*. W. B. Payne, of Web ash, is canvassing this locality for “The World’s Encyclopedia of Wondets and Curiosities.” It is a vainable work, and Mr. P is meeting with very enoonraging snccess. A Wonder! al Discovery. G'*>«umpMvM e*4 aU, wbo taler taona wf •fl-taMoa ot Mi* Theeet mb* Lu*s* t *cb flu* a seataen cow* ia Ur. King't Raw for Ocaaißaption. Ttiouaaadi ot **»nu*ot ttm j Si* tNfh ot Mu *t*m*nt. No metaotai* **n show au*h * p*eord of wond**< fill cure*, mvmaaad* of one* h*y*l**a auikrer* now gratefully proeitom they iiw* ttieir lit** to this Vf>w Disaov«cy. k wtfl cost yon nothing to are it a ttafcJ. B**e Trial HoIMm at ¥> B, Mayer’* Drug Store. Larce aia* 81.00 Aug. If *

Ed. Smith has gone into the general wood repair bnsiness. Shop at the lumber yard, near the depot. Notice.-All persons indebted to me by note or book account: will aecommadate me and themselves also by calliug and arranging the same by Ist of January, 1886, as my busmess will not admit of further extension, Thanking you for your trade, I ask you kindly to pay your aceount now. N. Y. Cleaver. Squire Pureupile has moved his groeery and restaurant two doors east from his former location, into Geo. Hollingsworth’s buildin just vae&Wd 1 y Mrs. E. Wilsen’s millinery store. Ed. Parcels has established a general wood repair shop, in the old school building. Thousands Say fSo. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kansas' writes; “I never heritate to reoom-ir.-md your Eleotrir* Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction *nd are tapld sellers.” Eleotric Bitm:s are the purest and best medlslne known anp will poelt veiy cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purifv the olood and regulate the boweis ; No family can afford to be without them. They will save dollarsni doctor’s bills every year. Soldlat fity cents a bottle by F. B Meyer, f

The Chicago Grocery, B. F. Priest, proprietor, is now in full blest, in the Williems-Stockton block. Extensive stock, new, fresh and at prices that defy competition Everybody respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. The store and restaurant of Abe Sparling has been moved into Ma loyts new briek, near the depot