Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tuuli sit! ■BawnEH GMAEaEaEaKTCxEa PRIGEa mst, 1 A MAMMOTH NEW STOOK OF CLOTHING AT THE FOLLOWING ONEmHALF PRICES : Mod’s warm substantoal overcoats, al sines, only $1 60, regular price $ 3 00 Men s velvet collar overooats, only 2 26, regular price 660 Men s heavy ulsters, only 2 96, regular price 600 Men s better grade ulsters, only 4 50, regular prioe 900 Men s chinehilla overcoats, only 6 00, regular price 12 00 Inc uding fine chinchillas with heavy beaver fur collar and ouffs $7, 18, 19, $1 to sl6 60, all worth double. Boys’ ov2rcoats 81 26 to 86 00. Boys’ two piece suits $1 16 to 16. Boys three piece suits $2 to $6. Men’s jeans suits $2 60 worth $ 6 00. Men’s Black Ootton Worsted suits $2 70 north 6 60. Men’s Cassimere suits, $3 60 worth 7 00. . , . e 0 Men’s Corkscrew suits, $6 00 worth 12 oo And o sane line of Sqvare Front Socks, Cutaway Frocus, and Pri ice Alberts from $8 to $lB a suit Cloak Iparinenl Complete! ALL THE LATEST NOYELTILS IN PLUSH WOOL AFD COTTON CLOAKS, COATS AND JACKETS FROM $1 60 TO S3O. Ladi <;® wat f r proof ° :oth ’ Ba °kings, henriet as, (serges, Ac., at 23 cents per yard, in all wool to $1 20. Shirtings 4to 10 cents per yard. Prints 4, 6 and 6 cents per yatd. Canton Flannel 4to to 12£ cents per yard. Scrim 6 cenrs per yard. Good muslin 6 cents per yard. Corsets 22 ots. to 81 60. Kid gloves all colors 60 cents to 81 36 per pair. Unlaundriee shirts 26, 46 and 66 cents each. Men’s women’s and childred’s rrfittens 10 cents up. Men’s and women's underwear 25 cents tc $1 26 each. Wool and cott m hosieay at all* prices BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, at prices lower than ever offered, regardless of the advance and the MoKiniey bill. Women’s rubber overshoes 25 to 60 cents per per pair. Women’s all solid coarse shoes 50/ 65, 80and$l per pair. Women s fine shoes 81 25 to $3 85 for hand-made. Children’s shoes 250. toll 45 for P, D. A P’s best school shoe. Men’s boots $1 45; kipsl 80, $2 up to $4 for best French Kip. Warrented. The 5 and 10 cent counter museum complete and space there for only a few prices. For 10 cent 6 one pint tin cups; 1< boxes carpet tacks; 12 papers pins; 6 papers needles; 49 piec s notejpaper and envelopes! li teaspvons, etc., etc., all for 10 ots. each. Mail orders at above Dricas promptly attended to WE MAKE THE Prices AND OTHER MERCHANTS WIU PL6ABR COPY Chicago Beungeiixx Stome.
The ministers of Rensselaer have organized a Ministerial Assooiation with Rev. C. Cook as President; Rev. L. E. Connor, Vice President; Rev, 1.1. Gorby, Secretary, and Rev. R. M. Simmons, Treasurer. Rev. T. F. Drake, chairman of committee on program. The County Teachers’ Association was organized at this place last Saturday, and will hold its first session in Rensselaer, December 26th and 27th. For largest delivery of milk at creamery in 30 days John Martindale, of Newton township, was awarded $10—4498 lbs. Henry Bruce, of Marion township, 2d—s5 —3628 lbs. John Brown, Marion twp., 3d—s2 50.
A SAFE INVESTMENT/ Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon satisfactory results, or in oase of failnre a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you oan buv from our advertised Drug gist a bottle of Dr. Kind’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief sn every oase, when need for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, eto., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free gtF. B. Meyer’s Drug store, 1. - - ■■ The Monon changed time schedule last Sunday. The south-bound mail now passes Rensselaer at 11:02 a. m.; the north bound mail at 4:42 P. M. The southbound night mail passes at 10:27 p. M.
MERIT WINS.
We desire to say to our citizens.Jthatfor years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills.Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory -esults do not follow their use. These great remedies have won their great popularity purely r n their merits. 1. F. B. Meyer, Druggist. Ah ingenius device has been designed for the German navy, by which the officer the watch himself if the orders given to the engineers and helmsman have been understood and obeyed. The apparatus, which consists of a dial bearing indications relative to the speed and handling of the ship, is placed upon the bridge and the orders are transmitted telegraphically to the engineer, who, by the execution of them, the hapd upon the dial to point suppessively to the indications of the movements which have been m%de A similar arrangement puts the officer in communication with the helmsman.
