Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Read notice to voters on first page.
At Morocco, last Sunday, Uncle Ward Anderson, well known in these p .rts, and juiflß Molifisft Goo dale, at one time a resident of Rensselaer, were united in the bonds of matrimony. The groom is past 80, and the bride has entered the 30 f s.— The couple passed Monday night with J. W. Duvall, the groom’s nephew, and on Tuesday following attended the birthday party of L. D. Kenton. W. W. Reeve has been awarded the contract for the construction of the stone culvert over Makemself ditch, Main st. at $3lO. ’ A large creamery building, anew church, and seven new residences are|now in process of construction in Rensselaer, and preparations making ior other improvements. Thirty days have passed since the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago has had an accident worthy of mention, and the traffic over the line was never heavier. Its day of misfortune seems to have passed, which must bo a disappointment to th© Louisville press, which so unmercifully abused the present management when the road was seeing its darkest days.—lndianapolis -Journal. The painters are at work on Judge Hammond’s handsome new residence. A job lot of cotton Flannels at much less than regular prices. Chicago Bargain Store.. Special bargains in Clothing, Boots ahd ghoes, at Chicago Bargoin store. Save 20 per cent., and buy your complete outfit at the only one price caßh store in Jasper county. Chicago BArgaiN Store. Advertised letters — John Hodge, Wm. McClara, George Thoma, Sylvia Hardesty, Oscar L. Bennet, George Wilson. .Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Men’s boots sl.4s,lworth $2. A good kip boot $2, worth $3. A fine kip beot $3, worth $4. An extra fine French kip, hand made, and fine oil grain, hand made and warranted, $3.25 worth $5. Boys’ HO cents to $2, worth double, and all the best brands. Chicago Bargain Store.
