Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1890 — Page 5
- ‘~ r ~ -T*- - ALWAYS IS PATRMS > '■ Full Worth at 1 o Ihair Lte'.y ty t< r 'KM LS' Taking* Them ' h Tafely and Quickly “ S® < between * * i •*-~y*Vf’'v >ieroßi I M Chicago rs» * lafa i ßtte indianapoßs r XStSa idncinnati* >*» PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS SLEGANT PARLOR CARS ILL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SflUO Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. iWGet Maps and Time Tablas if you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agent. at Coupon Stations have them—or address JAJ. BARKER General Passenger Agent.
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RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:22 A. M. 11:02 a. m. 11:42 a. m, 3:35 a. m ST:S7 P. M. 10:43 p. m WAY FREIGHT. • 9:35 a. M. 2:24 p. m.
A new daughter at Ed. Beeves’. Now is a good time to bring in that wood. M. F. Chilcotd • has return -d from his trip to Minnesota. A finer line of embroideries a .d laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. R. Fendig’s stock of shawls flannels and yarns is now complete. R. Fendig defies compotit.on on the prices and *817168 of his overeoats. Mrs. H. W. Porter is again suffering from rheumatism. Services at the Presbyterian church Sunday, morning and evening. Albert Fendig is visiting his sister’s family and friends at Brunswick, Georgia. * A complete line of hats have been received at B. Fendig’s, in all the modern styles, which will be sold at modetn prices. , Vai Seib has been appointed examiner of the Dwiggins syndicate banks, now numbering about two dozen. James W. Douthit, Esq., now occupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels building, with his law office. Mr. Will King, o c Rensselaer, and Miss Millie Turner were married at the residence of Wm. T. Perkins, Ta sday evening, by Rev. TT, M. McGuire. Five hundred and sixty-seven head of cattle were chipped from the Chicago stock yards to Alf. McCoy at Marlborough, last Saturday. Will Kenton was employed to r. inove their horns. He is an expert. « Died.— CH Mcnday night, Feb. •' 1890, at the residence of his son, Alton, the venerable Daniel Grant, aged nearly 93 years. > Tuesday night, at the home of her pnrents, a few miles north of Rensselaer, Miss Ninnie, daughter of Marcus 3. and Matilda Hemphill, aged about 17 years. i. The remains of Mrs. Chas. P* Moody and daughter teachod this place, from Jefferson, lowa, last Sti ,i d«y, Rev. i. F. Drake’conducted funeral services at the Barkley church. Interment in the Brown Cemeter v
ART SCHOOL MISS FKaNv. McEWE re- ' sportfully anti’im e- that she has opened an Art School in rooms at her homp, in Every ju ’ L-am to make a fine Landscape, 2_y27 inch°S. and Io e Life Size. Li f -Like .PORTRAIT, during he first term- all handworK. Tools and material furnished free during the course, and Success GUARANTEED! On these terms every one can trv, knowing that if they don’t succeed it will cost nothing. Become proficient, teach others, and make portraits of family, friends, and such as may be ordered. Night class for those who prefer. Wm. Erwin is visiting his brother, J. R. Erwin, who is seriously ill at Pawnee, Nebraska. We regret to learn that father Humes had a stroke of paralysis Thursday morning. Stationery at bottom prices at P. O. Mrs. J . W. Duvall, jr., and Mrs. Frank Burch, of Ch ieago, are visiting the family of their uncle J. W. Duvall, in Rensselaer, this week. Pecullarltijes of the Fix. A California paper mentions some of the peculiarities of the fig. It has no blossom, and evidently requires breathing places, for from the little button at the end, there are minute ducts or aif spaces which run right through the fruit and clear into the stem. If, in drying, the dg is not placed as it grew on the tree tne fruit sours and molds. The fruit does not hang from the tree bit inclines upward, held by the stem, and this button, or mouth, opens toward the sun If not so placed when being dried the button is shaded sow' he fruit then spoils.
PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET. The best of meat always on < hand, at the following prices: Round and loin steaks, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. Forequarter steak, 4 pounds for 25 cents. Beef roasts, 6 cents per pound. Boiling meat, 3 and 5 cents per pound. | Pork steak and ham, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. Side pork, 6 cents per lb. Sausage, .3 pounds for 25 cents. Lard, 3 pounds for 25 cents. Give our meats a trial and : you will find that we deserve a share of your patronage.— < Shop on north side of Washington street, one door west of Fendig’s drug store. 1 B. F. THOMAS. 13-49—ts. , , I Those wishing to buy anything in the line of Cashmeres or Henriettas will do well to call on R. Fendig and inspect his new line of Dry Goods and learn low prices. Everything new, everything clean and everything unadulteraU ed at the new pharmacy. Alt’ ongh I do not do an “exclusive cash business,” and believe in accommodating when needy 1 de fy competition in Drices when one has the money. R. Fendig. i ThestxK'k of drugs, medicines, etc., etc., on eale at the new store pf B. F. Fendig & Co., are all new, pure, and of best quality.— Everything is neatly arranged, the establishment presents a handsome appearance, Bennie thoroughly understands his duties, and we are pleased to ncte is bui .fling up a very desirable trade. BVGKLEN’S AKNICA SALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles. GhilM&ins, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all ak n eruptions, guaranteed to cure tn every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Mkysb.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Fop sale or trade, for town or country property, either in Jasper or Newton county, two farms of 160 acres each, in Ne - braska. These are homestead farms,selected by actual settlers. They will make good homes and will be sold on easy terms, or traded for property in Rensslaer or surrounding country, at fair value. Call and see or write to. J H Willey. Rensselaer Ind. QNEXPBiCEXCfiSHXstORE CurTHiS OUT For Reference, as the time of year has come for the Greatest Slaughter Sale in Rensselaer. Mens’ Overcoats, $1.75, worth $3.50 elsewhere. 3.00, worth 6,00 elsewhere. 4.00, worth 8.00 elsewhere. 6.00, worth .12.00 elsewhere 10.00, worth 20.00 elsewhere. Boys’ Overcoats. $1.25. worth $2.50 elsewhere 2.50, worth 5.00 elsewhere. 4 00, worth 8.00 elsewhere. Mens’ Business Suits. $3.00, worth $6.00 elsewhere. 4.00, worth 8.00 elsewhere. 6.00, worth 12.00 elsewhere. 9.00, worth 18.00 elsewhere 12.00, worth 24.00 elsewhere. Boys’ Suits. $1.15, worth $2.50 elsewhere. 2.00, worth 4.00 elsewhere. 5.00, worth 10.00 elsewhere. Mens’ Leather Boots, $1.25 to $3.00. Mens’ Rubber boots, $1.60 to $2.45. Mens’ Felt Boots, 75 cents to sl.lO. Mens’ Snag Proof Rubber Boots, $3.75, worth three pairs any other. Womens’strong work Shoes, 65,75 and SI.OO. Childrens’ But ton SI oes 25, 35 and 50 cents. Womens’ hand turned and mens’ fine shoes a specialty, pecial Sale of Henrietta and Cashmer * Dress Goods, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Mittens, Notions, Hats and Caps to close out.
nHTcaGOXBARGAINXHOUSE Advertise!) Lettebs — Geo. Curtis, H. Crotford, R. RSanders. Persons calling for letters m the above list will please say they are advertised. N. 8. Bates. The Indianapolis Sentinel Co. is offering as a premium wi*h the Indiana State Sentinel, a magnificent engraving of Munkacy’s “Christ before Pilate,” Rosa Bonheur’s ‘‘Horse Fair” and the “Lion. at Home,” by the same artist Subscribers can obtain any one of these by paving a nominal sum to cover the cost of putting up and forwarding the picture. The engravings are readily sold atst but it is proposed to ask an advance of little more than one-tenth of that amount over the regular subscription price for the weekly Sentinel and the picture. The Sentinel Co. will send any one of tho pictures to new subscribers, old subscribers renewing their subscriptions, and the Weekly year for $1.15. This is only 15c. to cover express charges from New York, postage, wrapper, clerical work and other incidentals. The picture is given | free. It is a lemarkable offer.
Loose’s Red Clover Pills Cure Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation. 25c per Box. 5 boxes for sl. For sale by Long & Eger. • It will pay you to visit the Furniture rooms of. Jav W-. Williams. If your horse or cow is sick consult A. E. Kirk. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. wd the residence of Mrs. J. AV. McEwen. Agent, Rensselaer, Ind Everybody! slm >ke the Mascot Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured Tua W VI AU. Lb. who ’’ • XUVAJWOU
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POOH. The transition from long, lingering I and yainful sickness to robust health iraks an eooch k the Ute of the Indi vidual. Buch a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters Bo many feel they owe their restoratio » tu health to the use of the Greet Alter ative and Tonic If you are troubled with any diseaso of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing, you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bicters Sold a: 50c and ®1 ter l ottie at F Meyui’e Drug Store « a * r *" Glorious inducements in staple and fancy dry goods at R Feudig’s. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor. 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 Gallery, opposite Makeever House J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 6. ’BB—tf. When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she bßeams Miss, she elung to Castoria, When she tat Children, she gave them Castoria The Atlantic -Pacific Railway Tunnel, the g-eat project of “Brick” Pomery, is really being cut through the maiu range of the Rocky Mountains, sixty miles due west from Denver. It will shorten railway distance 250 miles between Denver and Salt Lake City. More than 4,6<'0 persons are now financially interested m the enterprise. The Tunnel will be fi e mixes long and 4,400 feet below the top of Gray’s peak. Th j company enters the year 1890 -ntirely free from floating debt all its bills paid and work going ahead night and day in both ends of the Tunnel. By the use of modern machinery from isx to ten feet headway is gained every day. More than 250 veins of gold and silver will be crossed by the Tunnel, and its mineral rights alone will be worth millions. At the late election Pomeroy was elected resident, and given the entire management for ten years. The company have cient to curry on its work, and is taking rank among the greatest enterprises of the century. To those who care to kn< w of it, a large descriptive illustrated pamphlet will be sent free. Address, Mark M. Pomeroy, President, 234 Broadway, New York Citv.
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