Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS CLEG ANT PARLOR CARS 111 TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold end Bigfigt Checked to Destination. IWOet it»p. and Tima Table* it yon vut to be n>re fully iafermed—all Ticket Affeuta atOawpan Otatimie have theta—or *•-i E. O. McCORMICK, General Passenger Agent.

democratic Sentinel MBBBMBWWWW—BWW"" _ . in FB.TDAY, MARCH 9 lfi£ The Democrats of Barkley twp have placed in nomination the following Township Ticket: For Trustee —Ged. H. Brown, jr. For Justice—Wm. Bowman. Constables —0. Gilmore, Edw’d Griwgs. 3 as. "W. Douthit has moved his law office to the r«ar room over Hemphill & Honan’s *t:>re. ♦ Ezra C. Nowels and family expect to take their departure for Colorado next Tuesday. Noted for durability and cheapness —the Boots sod shoes on sale by Ealph Fendig.

Mr. John E. Brown a d Miss Barbara E. Clark, of Miltoy to vnship, ware married Thursday of ]ast week, by Justice Morgan.

New suits, nobby and durable, at prices that defy competition, just opened out, by R. Fendig. * Mart. E. Bayler is visiting relatives and friends in Kosciusko county. Beinember that I will not be undersold in any lin of goods in my etoskv All winter goods will be sold at a very small margi o. These are facts. Try and be convinced. R. Fendig. Mr. Eugene Sayler a d Miss Bonnie . fiLodshire, of Rensselaer, were married at the residence of the officiating clergyman. Rev. B. F. Fergvson, last Tuesday. M. L. Hollett, of Francesville, has nurchased an iuterest in the blacksmith shop of Yeoman & Hemphill, and will come to Rensselaer.

Get your paints and wall paper at F. B. Meyer’s. He keeps the best and greatest variety, and his prices are the lowest. J. W. Duvall lias bought 0. D. Nowels’ stock of goods and removed them to the Stockton room, one door west of V\ i'liams & Osborne’s furniture store. He will add largely to| the stock, and will be pleased to greet his numerous friends at his counters. Henry Mackey, our excellent marble worker, has secured the contract for the erection of a large and costly monument to the memory of Mrs. Lizzie Recher, dec’d., wife of Dr. Recher. The monument will be put up in the b raneesville cemetery. We are pleased to note that Mr. M. gives very general satisfaction in Workman skip and prices. Owing to continued bad health Clint D. Stackhouse will sell his fine farm.