Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1886 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ira W. Yeoman and A. D. Bab" | cock, Esq’s, of Goodland, passed ; a day or two of the present week in Bensselaer. Balph Fendig is piling up in his extensive store room the largest and most complete stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Jerseys, Shawls, etc., ever opened out in Bensselaer, which he offers at astonishingly low figures. He cordially invites the public to call. Elder B. S. D wiggins attended the Church of God Conference, at Argos, last Sunday. He will pass the winter in Elouida. N. Warnel <fc Sons have inaugurated the “Shot-Gun policy” .in Jasper county. Each person buying goods at their hardware store to the amount of one dollar or more, paying cash therefor, after 2,500 tickets are disposed of will be given an opportunity to secure, free of cost, a new shot gun worth SSO. Persons desiring anything in the line of goods kept by this firm will do well to try for the gun. Wm. S. Baldwin has accepted a position under the Pullman car company, and E. J. McCormick succeeds Mr. B. as general passenger agent of the Momon Bonte.

TO EXCHANGE!—Kansas lands in Kingman, Edwards, Wabaunsas, Harper, and other counties, to trade for Indiana Farms and Farming lands. C. P. Wright. John T. Ford has assumed the management of the Cotton House We bespeak for him a good sha, e of patronage. A bargain in glass and queensware. A like opportunity has never heretofore been offered in Bensselaer. Call soon at Eisner’s, “Chicago Fair,” 3d door west of the Makeever Ho se. Mrs. J. B. Harbolt, of Lakin, Kansas, is visiting her mother and friends in Bensselaer Goods delivered at all points in Bensselaer, from the Chicago Grocery.

Goodland Herald: James Irwin, republican can 'idate for clerk of J asper county, got the largest majority ever given to a candidate for a county office in Jasper. Jim is a first-class man and deservedly popular. The “Old Reliable” is under the management of Norm. Warner & Sons. They keep constantly on hand an extensive stock of stoves, in great variety, hardware, agricultural implements, etc. They know when, where and how to buy, and put their goods on the market at bottom prices. In 'addition to getting goods at lowest figures you are afforded an opportunty to procure a first-class shot gun without money and without price. 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.

iraaulous Escape. W. W. Reed, druggist, of ter, Ind., writes: “One of my custom' ers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Har onin, RanRandolpb| Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians, dhe beard of Dj. King’s New Discoveiy for Consumption, and began ouyiog it sf me. In six month’s time she waiked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improv ed she has quit usiDg it. Bbe ’eels she owes her life to it.” Free Trial Bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. 6

An Entrpnsing, Riiable House F. B. Meyer can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stock the best of fvprvhine hru secure 'be f<> r and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agencv for the celebrated Dr. rCr»~’B Np'v D*ve*y •>r '* r •r'sumption, will sell it on a oosifive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every affection of Throat, Lungs and Chest, and to show our confidence, w invite you to call and get a Tria\Bottl Free 1 M. 33. ALTER, Physicician and Surgeon. |3ff"Ofliceup stub, in’tlie Hemphill building, Dec 11, lfSj. Renssolaor, Ind