Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1890 — WE HAVE COME TO STAY. [ARTICLE]

WE HAVE COME TO STAY.

On Thursday morning last the engine and tender of a stock train bound south got of the track at the crossing near Coen & Paxton’s hay barn, at this place. An unoccupied tenement 'iouse on Front street, opposite the old school house, was discovered to be on fire Thursday forenoon. The fire company succeeded in subduing the flames before much damage had resulted. Forsythe, B. F. Fendig and ’Gene Spitler invite our readers to call at their establishments, inspect their Christmas goods, learn prices, and buy. It is always safe to go where you are invited. The new Christian church, it is expected, will be declic ,ted the first Sunday in January. QThe L., N A. <fc C. will give excursion rates during the holidays—we understand at one and one-third fare. Trains pass Rensselaer—Going North: 2:37 p. m.; 4:50 a. m.: 4:42 P. M.; 7:38 A. M.; local 10:12 a. m. South—ll:43p. m.; 11:02 a. ii.; 10;02 p. M.; 6:15 p. M.; local 2:37 p. m. Al. Miller, of Union township, is making arrangements to remove with his family to San Jose, California. We are sorry to lose such citizens. □An ex-attorney of this place recently got off some letter heads for a bussiness firm, on a type-writer. He produced the name of the firm—Cone (Coen) <fc Paxton.

CINCINNATI BARGAIN HOUSE! Holding a prominent place among the most attractive and complete mercantile establishments of Rensselaer or Northern Indiana, more than a passing notice is due to the Cincinnati Bargain House, located next door to Tuteur Bros. grocery. The "remises so occupied are spacious and commodious, admirably arranged, and equipped with every facility and convenience for the trans Action of the business, whi e the stock is large and complete and everything new, comprising Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloaks, Shawls, Hats and Caps. They claim, and which the people of Rensselaer know, they are doing the business, and they are wide awake business men. Of course other merchants try and put out prices to compete with them and they find put it is impossible to do so. The day for old fogv merchants sitting around the fire waiting for trade has none by. Ther is such a t ing as merchants playing out, being so long in a place nd not treating their trade a - they in ght.— This thing—people buy ng goods ..nd not gettin. value receive >’ in what they pur-chase-will not do in the long run. The Cincinnati Bargain House offer goods at attractively low prices, and customers receive full satisfaction for their money.— Un addition to the extensive, varied and attractive stock of goods constantly k pt «on hand, the Cincinnati .bargain House :io conducted by gentlemen who ?re thor-♦ough-going business men, possess ng a knowledge of their enterprise, and the requisite zeal and ability for its successful management. The Cincinnati Bargain House invites patrons to examine their stock, and gna - antee to all good goods, courteo.is attention and lowest cash prices. Remember! they claim they will not be undersold, ■even though others watch their establishment and copy what they do. They Originate, not Imitate. Cincinnati Bargain House.