Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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“Dowh went McGinty to the bottom of the Sea,” at the Opera House, 12th and 13th. Now is a good time to bring in that wood. Go to the Opera House, 12th and 13th. The World’s Fair Specialty Company is first class in every respect. The 13th they give an entire change of pro gramme. John Kimble, of South Marion, will move to Rensselaer in a few days. He has rented his farm to Harley Shields. The gravel road project, at this end of the line, is through, for the present—too much opposition. Our new stock of dry goods boots aid shoes, Clothing, hats and caps, means better goods and lower prices than ever before offered is Kensselaer. Chicago Bargain Store. A number of our people are engaged in filling their ice-houses. Mrs. Davis, of Trenton, Missouri, is visiting the family of her sister, Mrs. >v . H. H. Graham in Rensselaer. Mrs. Steward Jones, of Cb’ntonville, Wisconsin, whose husbsnd was conductor ou the R R. which passes this place, in the days of the Narrow Gauge, is visiting old friends in Rensselaer. Beautiful mohair brillianteen dress goods, in all shades, lOcts. to COcts. per yard. Chicago Bargain Store. Wallace Murray, Sam English, Lew Bull and B. F. Robinson recently killed a large male wolf in Barkley township. A big gray wolf was recently killed in Gillam township by our old friend John Tillet. We now have a complete line of ladies’, gents’ and ehildren’s fine shoes, of the best brands of handturned and hand-sewed shoes. Chicago Bargain Store. Admission to Opera House next Wednesday and Thursday even* ings, 25 and 35. Beserved seats ean ee procured at Hardman’s. John Shanelaub has bought the cebrated pacer and trotter* Hoosier Joe, and will keep at bis stables, on the George Hollingsworth farm near the eastern limits of Rensselaer, during the season of 1890. James W. Douthit, Esq., now oocupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels building, with