Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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FRIDAY APRIL 6 18*8 Mrs. Delos Thompson is visiting her parents at Battle Creek, Mich. Try Citizens’ Milling Co. Flour. Its a hummer. Sold by J. W. Duvall. Willis Prewett has moved back to his farm, south-east of Rensselaer. Get the best Dried Fruits at the new Grocery, two doors east of the post-office, Bev. W. H. Sayler has been on a business visit to Rensselaer this week. Jas. W. Douthit has moved his law office to the r«ar room over Hemphill & Honan’s oture.
To Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Patton, Omaha, Nebraska, Sunday, April Ist, a boy. Try a of Prize Baking Powder, on sale at Duvall’s new Grocery. It beats world. J. Wes. Duvall now ccupieshis property on Front street, north of Washington. Noted for durability and cheapness —the Boots and shoes on sale by Balph Fendig. Wile Duvall has a handseme new dray, manufactured by Yeoman & Hemphill. Try that Flour, on sale at Duvall’s new Groeery. It is fine. Charley Porter has secured a position as operator on the Northern Pacific railway. New suits, nobby and durable, at prices that defy competition, just opened out, by B. Fendig.
W. H. Eger will erect a residence this spring on his lot north of Jpdge Hammond’s. Remember that I will not be undersoldin any lin- of goods in my ■tosk. All winter goods wili be sold at a very small margin. These are faci s. Try and be convinced. R. Fendig.
Earl Reynolds has secured a situation. as telegraph operator, on the Canadian Pacific railway. Yeoman & Hemphill keep the leading Agricultural implememen+s on hand. ’Squire Moore, who has been quite ill for some time, we are pleasea to learn is on the mend. Groceries, Glass and Queensware for s le at the new Grocery, two doors east of the post-office. Owing to continued bad health Clint D. Stackhouse will sell his fine farm.'
