Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mon. R. S. D wig gins returned to bighorns, in Rensselaer, to-day. The best if? the cheapest! Buy the Eldredge! Mrs. Jus. W. McEwen. agent Ed. J 5. Tharp, wife and child, of Chicago, passed the Fourth with Rensselaer friends. C&il and learn prices at Coen & Paxton’s, before selling your grain A family ra-umon and picnic was held by the Sayler family, at T. J. Sayler’s grove, Tuesday. Salt fish of all kinds and quantity, at Duvall’s* A large number of oar people participated in the celebration of the Fourth at Remington. Jas. W. Douthit has moved his law office to the rear room over Henpb 'ii & Honan’s afore. ' “Eos” Yeoman and family, of Rossville, 111., are visiting relatives and friends in this loeality. Duvall keeps the newest line of hanging lamps in town. ’Ras. Peacock’s pension has been increased, under this Democratic administration.
Highest market price paid for poultry, at the meat market of Nicholson & Yeoman. dake Eiglesbach has handsomely improved the appearance of his meat market. Try that Flour, on sale at Duvall’s new Grocery. It is fine. David H. Yeoman has purchased a Polled-Angus bull and three heifers.
Groceries, Glass and Queensware for sJe at the new Grocery, two doors east of the post-office. Wm. P. Baker, of this township, bomght a bull and two heifers, Galloway stock, of parties in Illinois, last we c k. The eleventh year of the Ladies Literary Society closed Saturday, June 30th, with Exercises in honor of Shakespeare. The celebration at Comer’s G rove is reported to have been a very enjoyable affair. Ralph W. Marshall was orator of the day.
At a meeting of tlie Town Board, Monday night, Dr. Y. E. Loughridge was elected health officer of the corporation. Salary, S2O per year. At the Thompson farm, in Hanging Grove Township, Thursday of last week,! JacoV. Sehanlaub was kicked by a stallion, had two ribs broken,and received other injuries. Having completed R. W. Marshall’s house, Chamberlain & Zoll have commenced work on residence of John Baker, in Newton township.
