Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1889 — Page 5
ALWAYS m PATRONS • FallVcrtAcs; - c * < \,Jr| o" by |P • Lafayetts 'ndianapolisfrj.'Sb^^ iiincinnatjKf= Lou!svi!let3®3SzE3s PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets 3oid and Baggage Checked to Destination. U*r Get Maps and Time Tables If you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Station b liavo them—or address E. 0. McCORMfOK. lionera l . PasseLger Agent.
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Next Sunday is Children’s Day at the M. E. church. 25 gallons of puie cider apple butter, at Priest & Paxton’s. The saloon license has been raised to $l5O by the Town Board of Remington. Try Ladd’s cheese at Priest & Paxton’s. Be on hand this evening -1 the Lawn Social, m the courthouse yard Mrs. Dora Lvon, with child and niece, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Healey. In order to close out the present line oi goods, at the post office, Gene Spitler has put prices away down. Give him a call. Misses Mollie, Carrie and Maggie Green are visiting relatives and friends at Portland, Ind., their old home. Leopold is selling lots on the monthly installment plan—ss per montr, and three years time to complete the payments.
Mrs. J. IT. Longhridge will please accept our tha ks for a couple boxes splendid strawberries. Farmers! . sell your wheat and buy the Michigan Flour of Priest & Paxton. During our absence for a few moments, yesterd *y, an unknown friend left in our office a box of strawberries urn-ccellor. Thanks. P. S. -The “unknown friend” above referred to, turns cut to be Nat. Bates, p in, (which is post-master—-Nasby) . Never before weie goods sold so cheap as those now being sold by R. Fand’g. Mrs Frank Padgett and Mis, Minnie Bonebrake, sisters, are visiting their parents at Bismarck, 111. ' Call and learn prices of clothing at R. Fendig’s. He will not be undersold Mias Maggie L ee, of New Mexico, a pupil in the ndiana State University, is visiting friends in this locall y. A finer line of embroideries a .d laces cap not be found any where than that carried by R. Fendig. Elder Thomas Hall, of Irvington, Ind., will preach at the Christian church, next Sunday morning and evening. AH are invited to attond. : i ■
LAWN SOCIAL. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church will give \ tiiis Friday Mveuin. ir. In* Court House yard. ACe crcaai, cake ik*. strawberries. Come.. everybody, aud have a good, social time. Wool Wanted.— For which the highest market price will be paiu. Sbe me before selling. t J. R. Smith. ADVERTISED Lr.TTEKSQMrs. Samantha Birk, C. L. Cresler, Miss Frank Eldridge, Clarence Hatchitte, Cor. Saylers, Beddie Shadrow. Persons calling for letters m the above list will please say they are advertised N. S. Bates. ’Gene Spitler has purchased the stationery stock, etc., of H. J. Dexter, in the post office building, and hopes by attention to business and fa,r dealing to secure a good patronage. Miss Fannie Rosenthal, of Delphi, :s visiting Miss llav Leop >ld. The best Sewing Machine' ’a the market is the Eldbedof. A-i .u the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind
The people of Union townsh’p and vicinity are not going to be left in the lurch m the wav of a first class celebration at Coiner's Grove. Wbeu they undertake anything it is never done by halves. Entirely new features will be added m an extensive program yet to follow.
It is conceded that Pries* & Paxton’s Michigan Winter Wheat Flour has the ’ead. JBtJGKLEN’b -AJK.NICA SALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all 3k n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Meyer. T h? pupils of St. Joseph’elndian Sehool will give an entertainment at the Opera House Monday evening. July Ist, Indian dances, Indian life, etc. Reserved seat tickets are on sal? at Hardman’s. FLOUR! Flour!! Flour!!! Michigan Flour sold by Priest <fe Paxton, only. At the Baptist church next Sunday: Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; preaching at 10:45 a. ra., home missionary collection fallowing; gospel services at 7:45 p. m. All are invited. U. M. McGuire.
Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be prooured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen Miss Ona, only daughter of Judge P. H. Ward, of Kentland, and Prof. N. L. Richmond, super-p'-rintendent of the Onarga, 111., public schools, were married at the residence of the parents on Tuesday last. / Lock out for bargains at Priest & Paxton’s
James Barker, the new general passenger agent of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railr ad, who is now going over the road forming an acquaintance with the agents, orates a good impression. He is a wide awake railroad man, and very gentlemanly in his bearing. Ii ' s understood that he will make no, changes in lepresentatives of Uie passenger d partment at any of the points they touch . Indiannp .k.: .; ;r.>rn:il.
Mr; n' •» ,i uh r-Atj B U 5. : bis -B fa* H JwiwlMif Although not connected with t he j Rensselaer Business Men’s Asso- j ciation, I think it but just and right that everybody should pay their honest debts. I therefore' earnestly and respectfully beg of my many debtors to call and settle with me, by note or otherwise, else, while I have no desire to expose anybody, I am determined to have a settlement within 80 days from date. No blame can reasonably be attached to me, if, after Tune Ist, you find all such delinquent accounts and notes in the hands of some prominent attorney in this town for collection. Respectfully, Yours, With friendly feelings toward all, and malice toward none. A. LEOPOLD. I
Some returned Boomers who failed t get homes in the Oklahoma Story aLe said to be anxious that Col. Ingersoli shall go out to aud modify his views as to the non-existence of Had-*s. This is no reference to the ‘New Oklahoma—Leopold’s Addition to I.( i ssclaer —as its boomers stick with leech-like tenacity to the claims thev have secured. All persons having cattle to let in pasture for the season of 1889, v ill find it to their interest to address us at thin place. David w. Shields & Bbo. Rensselaer, Ind., March, 89. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor. Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs, Hides, Wool, Fur, Yeal Calves, Rags. Old Iron, Game in Season, on Front street, nearly opposite the brick livery stable, J. R. Smith..
J. E. Spitler, at the P. O. book store takes,subscriptions for standard magazines and papers, without extra charge. A CARD. We make pictures of all kinds in the latest styles and at very low prices. Especial attention given to copying and enlarging. New v> allery, opposite Makeever House, J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 0. ’BB—tf. If your horse or cow is sick consult A. E. K’rk
Every Enterprising Thresherman knows that the threshing machine that will work the most rapidly, clean perfectly, and save all the grain will bring him the best jobs and best prices, and so he will Write now to at once investigate our claim that beats anything heretofore made in all these and other points. The wide-awake Farmer will also get our circulars and satisfy himself whether he can afford to have his grain wasted by other threshers when he can make money by having his grain threshed with the New Vibrator. | Our pamphlet giving full information about Threshing Machinery and 'Traction Engines sent on application. jp|J Piso's Cure for Con- Isp sumption is also the host |£i| |l| Cough Medklne. a Cough Pjgt *e of the in >ses are aU ,if you ne- |S|| means of Ifea rht Cough fg» a serious Mgs vorrd bot- R uired. Piao’e Bm'rnY fob Catabjv? PH gj.feo iaa.iwu« leifci. C*.u ... virus is soon expelled tem, and 0»f uiseased oi u* raucc’ie aJßEfoian® is Ktsac»<l bv RW befe-.c:<r icreiions. , ,jt I';.- lose !.? small One ‘ fj oob-.v s a sufficient quantity tor a *V , loug treatment. .Us A Cold in the Head is relieved by Ej an application of Pteo’s remedy ibr Catarrh. The comfort to be got I way is worth many K. T. Btfßtnn, Waneo, Pa.
Home. Sweet Homs! Lots iu Leopold s A ddition are selling very fast now. Leopold's terms are such that any person wishing to procure a home on easy payments should call at once on Mr. Leopold and ascertain what they are. New backgrounds, new camera, new balustrade, new' burnisher and new ideas! Now is the time to those photos taken you were b . bout. espectfully, J. A. Sharp
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THE CHAMPION BINDER. The most successful and most dupable of all hawnoting maohinzs. Contains every dovisa maded to make a maohine perfect Mads of iho 6m material end in tha bast my. Light draft and easy work for driver and heroes. Easiest raised and lowered of any harvester. There is no weight on the horses’ necks; no tearing oi canvas or straps, for there are springs to relieve the strain caused by shrinkage; no choking at front of elevators, for their is a relief rake to prevent it. No other 3indsr has this valuable device. Everything on the CHAMPION has been made as simple and substantial ao possible. No other Harvester has as good cutter bar and guards, or as many and as good knives, or as strong and adaptable reel, or as simple a method of driving the Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butts of the bundles. The CHAMPION Butter is unlike any othar, and i 3 superior to them all. The CHAMPION will cut all Linds of email grain that grow no matter in what, condition; it is lighter draft than any other Harvest')*.doing the same work; it is easily managed by any farmer; it will cause less troilKe and expense for repairs, it will make less delay in harvest time, and it will do more work and be morn durable than any other Harvester and Binder that it made. THE WARDER, DDSRNELL t BLESSHER COMPANY, •PHINdPIBLD, OHIO. MAMIEAJTIRIRI -OHICAGO, ILL.
It will pay you to vfeit the Furniture rooms of Jay W.’ Williams. 25 Psr CsiL-Iffll Ik fagst It Leopold says he will sell Boots and Shoes 25 per cent, lower than any othei^ house iu Rensselaer, or >ny other town. He invites eve; rybody to call and Verify this proposition . Try Ladd’s, famous full cream cheese at Priest & Paxton’s. Autograph albums, etc., lower thanevei, at the £oet office.
