Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1887 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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iji'jiivi~;ifii3eiitiiiel FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, LB£7, Dr. S. W. Ritchey is on the sick lis See those new combination suits at Fendig’s. M. G. Stackhouse has bought the Sparling restaurant. Roberts keeps the best agricultural machinery, farm wagons, buggies, etc., on the market Miss Ollie Alter is visiting relatives and friends at Indianapolis. Linen towels, table-cloths and napkins, at Fendig’s. Harry Zimmerman is night operator & Dyer. Percy Taylor, at the Porter hay barn, pays the top of the marke for hay. Remember that, and give him a call. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins and wife will pass the winter at Sila.,, Mexico. Golden opportunities, silver bargains. and nickle specialties, at R. Fendig’s. * f Sam Young has again been acquitted of forgery. Isn’t it a .out time to let up on Sam. If you want to see the largest and most beautiful line of silk handkerchiefs in the country, call at B. Fendig’s immediately, if not sooner. Miss Bertie Duvall is teaching at the Jam< s school house. We keep the best, and sell so cheap, That he who buys must profits reap. R. Fendig. Hon. G. H. Brown and Alfred Thompson ware on Monday morning last re-ap r .ointed;ury commissioners. Honest money will always buy honest goods of R. Fendig. Honesty with him has always been his D-st policy. Paul, eldest son of Harvey W Wood, while turning horses into the pastuie on his father’s farm, about five miles south-east, of this place, last evening, was kicked on the shoulder by one of the ani mals and sustained some bruises. Owing to continued bad health Clint D. Stackhouse will sell his fine farm. Bro. Marshall with his wife and boy are visiting friends near Joliet, 111. Fendig’s Little Pnc?s ick his Big Stocks right out of doors.