Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Lew. Day and family are visiting friends at Danville, 111. Now is a good time to bring in that wood. All winter goods at cost, for cash, at E. Fendig’s. Mrs J. W. McEwen has accepted the agency for the sale of “Camp Fire Chats of the Civil War,” a work lhat should find its way into the library of every member of the G. A. E., as well as of those who are not members. It is a very entertaining book and meets with ready sale. Presents for the thousands. Chicago Bargain Store. Anything in patent medicines you desire, at the new drug store. Mrs. Jennie Young, of Grand Eapids, Michigan, daughter of J. W. Duvall, is visiting parents and friends in this locality. ’Gene SpiHer, at the post office, is filling up his room withfchoico holiday goods Call and see them. Eev. A. Dick has received the plans for the new Catholic College and will receive sealed bids until January Bth, next. Be sure to stop at +he new Drug store when in town, B. F. Fendig & Co. Go where you are invited! B. Forsythe, Paxton & Moore, E. Fendig, B. F. Fendig, and. «L E. Spitier invite the public through the Sentinel to,. call and examine their goods and prices, before buying elsewhere. A finer line of embroideries a id laces can not be found anywhere than that earned by E. Fendig. Gustavus A. Anderson and Mrs. Mary Wood were married in Eens selaer, last Tuesday. Justice Pur - cupile officiated. Give ua a caul on your school supplies. Can uo you good. B F. Fendig & Co. H. J. Dexter anc Geo. oox are putting up a building on the lot north of Halloran’s livery stable which they will occupy as a |flour and feed store. n Xmas goods—nice, new and novel Fendig A C!o. Hon. E. S. Dwiggins and wife have gone to spend the winter in Forida. The Remtay case is on trial at Monticallo. A large number of witnesses from this locality are in attendance. James W. Douthit, Esq., now occupis the room back of the Eensselder Bank, Nowels building, with his law office.