Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1887 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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democratic fentin el FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1887, M G. Stackhouse has returned from his excursion to Kansas. See those new combination suits at Fendig’s. A fine little daughter now gladdens the home of L>aac and Ella Reubelt. Roberts keeps the best agriculture! machinery, farm wagons, buggies, etc., on the market. Linen towels, table-cloths and napkins, at Fendig’s. The site has been selected, and contract closed for boring an experimental well at this place. Geo. Givens is the contractor. Percy Taylor, at the Porter hay barn, pays the top of the marke for hay. Remember that, and give him a call. Rev. U. M. McGuire will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday f’t 11 o’clock a. in. and 7 p. m. Golden opportunities, silver bargains. and nickle specialties, at R. Fendig’s. After nearly a year’s absence Tom Bissenden returned to his home in Rensselaer last Sunday morning. If you want to see the largest and most beautiful line of silk handkerchiefs in the country, call at . Fendig’s immediately, if not sooner. C. W. Coen, Rob’t Randle, E. C. Nowels and J. N. Tanner are off on a trip to Kansas and other western localities. Any person in want of a good Organ will do wed to call on Mr. Nicholson, at the Liberal Corner. Will sell cheap, for cash. The appearan e of Dr. Loughridge on our streets again during the week was gratifying io our citizens generally. Charlie Roberts is selling the Studebaker farm wagon, the McCormick reaper, Osborne reaper, etc. The many friends of Wm. K. Parkison, of Barkley township, were pleased to greet him on our streets Wednesday. It was his first visit to Rensselaer in two years. We keep the best, and sell so cheap, That he who buys must profits reap. R. Fendig. ' Honest money will always buy honest goods oi it. Fendig. Hon3sty <vitn mm has always been his be. .
