Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1886 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BUCKXEN’S ARNICA SALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to - speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Gancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all 3k n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins wishes to say to her customers that she will give a grand opening Friday and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd of this mouth. Everyone is invited to attend and see one of the finest displays of millinery ever shown in Rensselaer. Excursion train leaves Marlboro at 9:04; .Pleasant Ridge, 9:11, and Rensselaer at 9:21, for Chicago, next Wednesday. You can get a bargain in glass and queensware at the “Chicago Fair,” m Rensselaer. The proprietor, Mr. Eisner, wishes to make room for a large stock of clothing.
The Democratic speech of Hon. M. D. Fansler, of Logansnort, was well received by a large and appreciative audience, at the Court House, Wednesday evening. The new display of Goods, selected and bought by such a combination of experience and taste as Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Hopkins may justly claim to have, will certainly sell at the prices offered. On elect! n day, Nov. 2d, 1886, the Women’s Relief Corps Auxiliar.' G. A. R., will give a. dinner and supper in the vacant room adjoining Makeever’s Bank. Tinware at The Chicago Fair, at half price. Miss Mary Washburn has been employed to teach the Wasson school this winter. Mr. Eisner claims that his new store is a counterpart of the Chicago Fair, and invites the people to call and ascertain that fact. The grocery store of John W. King, near the depot, was entered last Friday night, and some tobacco and crackers taken therefrom.
Ralph Eendig has just returned from a purchasing trip to Chicago. In a few days he will ooen out an extensive and entirely new stock of dry goods, notions, etc., to which he invi+es the attention of his friends. They will be sold cheap for cash. The storm played avoc with ths tin roof on the Makeever House. Special .Invitation! —Everybody is respectfully invited to call and price my goods, and I will guarantee that out of every 25 customers 24 will be bound to buy of me, as I have reduced my entire stock to such prices that they will feel constrained to purchase unless they have meney to throw away.— I mean business, and am determined to secure, by the above method, new friends. Do not be misled, but come at once and convince yourselves of the truth of this statement. Very respectfully, A. Leopold. “Yankee” Nichols, of Barkley township has been allowed a pension at the rate or $8 per month with $1,250 back pay. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins has engaged Miss Lucy Harter, of Lafayette, who comes well recommended from Mrs. Steely’s dress making establishment, to take charge of her dress making department for this fall and winter. Be sure and give her a call.
AUCTIONEER —Ezra C. Nowels will cry public sales in Jasper and adjoining couuties, Residence Rensselaer, Ind. J. W. King says that Professor Wiggins’ earthquake had its desired effect on his already low prices and that it shook things up so completely that he is now selling groceries cheaper than ever. Call and see. For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low prices, Ralph Fendig defies competition.
