Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

11 v wMr kJllnan sleeping cars ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and laggage Chocked to Doatlnation. IWG*t Map* and Time Table* If 70a vnt to be mare folly informed—all Ticket Aceata at Ooapeo tetteae kave tkaa-or adrtreee E. O. MoCORMICK, General Pas setter Agent.

fjemocratk^enfiuel FRIDAY. MAR oh 16 I**6 Simon P. Phillips is on the sick list. \ ■— ■■ Jas. W. Douthit has moved his law office to tha r*ar room over Hemphill <fc Honan’s *t:)re. Johnny Maloy has bought John Platt’s property. Noted for durability and cheapness—the Boots and shoes on sale by Ralph Fendig. Percy 8. Taylor has moved into the McCormick proper y. New suits, nobby and durable, at prices that defy competition, just opened out, by B. Fendig. Bob Phillips expects to start for Colorado next Tuesday. Remember that I will not be undersold in any linof goods in my stosk. All winter goods wd. be sold at a very small margin. These are facts. Try and be convinced. R. Fendig. W. S. Coen has moved the property he purchased of Ezra C Nowels. Get your paints and wall paper at F. B. Meyer’s. He keeps the best and greatest variety, and his prices are the lowest. C. W. Coen Las moved into the property he recently purchased of Colburn.

J. W. Duval] ha* -ought C. D. Nowels’ stock of goods and removed them to the Stockton room, one door west of Williams & Osborne’s furniture store. He will add largely to the stock, and will be pleased to greet his numerous friends at his counters. Russell Armstrong has bought tke barber shop of Bob Phillips, and is now in oharge. Encourage home talent. At Opera House Thursday and Friday evenings of next week. On last Saturday morning an unsuccessful attempt was made to rob the bank of McCoy & Co., ‘in this place. Remember the benefit to be given the relief fund of “Sons of Veterans’ Camp, No. 55.” At Opera House Thursday and Friday evenings of next week. Owing to continued bad health Clint D. Stackhouse will sell his fine farm. M. L. Spitler passed the 52d mile stone on hie journey through life Monday last. His family prepared a surprise on thj oecasion which was participated in by a large number of invited friends.