Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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democratic FiiTDAT JUNE 29 18*8 The Chicago convention made Billy Owen sick, and no wondvr. Mrs. J. P. Dunlap, of Greensburg, Kansas, visited Rensselaer friends this week. The best ia the cheapest! Buy the Eldredge! Mrs. Jas. W. Mc- , Ewen; agent 8. P. Thompson attended the U. S. court at Indianapolis, Tuesday. Call and learn prices at Coen <fc Paxton’s, before selling your grain
Miss Adda Daugherty i eturned from Lafayette, Monday, where she had been visiting friends. Salt fish of al] kinds and quantity, at Duvall’s. Rob Phillips is employed as salesman in a Omaha, Nebraska, dry goods house. Jas. W. Douthit has moved his law office to the r«ar room over Hemphill & Honan’s .store. County Sup’t Warren attended the meeting of County Superintendents, at Indianapolis, the present week. Duvall keeps the newest line of hanging lamps in town. H. P. Baker, D. H. Yeoman and John Burk started yesterday to procure a number of Galoway eattle. Highest market price paid for poultry, at the meat market of Nicholson & Yeoman. James M. Nickell, of Kingman, Kansas, is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Try that Flour, on sale at Duvall’s new Grocery. It is fine. Mr. Mackey, marble worker, hut secured the contract for a monument to the late H. A. Barkley. Groceries, Glass and Queensware for sale at the new Grocery, two doors east of the post-office. Joseph Osburn, of Lanark, 111., has purchased of our townsman, J. H. Willey, the well known Trade Palace property as well as the stock of merchandise contained threin,
’Squire Joel F. Spriggs, of Walker township, and John M. Helmick, of Wheatfield, visited the county seat to-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin returned from Crawfordsville the first of the week. The fact that the Chicago convention has declared in favor of “free whisky” should not give it a boom, because it will never get there. The Rensselaer “Kids’jand the Remington elub will play a match game of base ball at Remington on the 4th,
