Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
mays sivEsi" ITS PATROHS ? Full Worth of | ..Hair Money by t* o’ 1 / Taking Them | K Wely and Quickly , H L » c<^rJ=?KS^L— l between —..] Chicago /• • Lafayette ! 'd i anapolis rJncinnati- ,» PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS LLEGANT PARLOR CARS STRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. ►WOet Maps and Time Tables If you want to be more fully Informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Station. have them—or address JAJ. BARKER General Passel.ge jegnA
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— 11:43p. m.; 11:02 A. if.; 10;02 P. M.; 6:15 P. M.; .local 2:37 P. M. Go Whebe You Are Invited!—Scan our columns and ascertain who invito your patronage. The firm, as a rule, which, through lack of courtesy or from sheer penuriousness, fails to invite you to'call, you may justly conclude is too pen-ny-wise to give you a fair trade. flWgee Kannal’s Holiday Display of Fine Watches and Jewelry. Prices down to rock bottom. Mother Gary, of Monticello, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. fl®" Examine those lovely “Diamond Rings” at Kannal’s. Prices way down!— You can’t help but buy!! A Truly Modest Imagination. A bicyclist, gifted with an imagination that, allied with the inventive ability of Rider Haggard, would make him the greatest of living novelists, says that while riding in France he ran a race down hill with a rain storm. For five miles it rained continuously on the hind wheel of his machine, but he rode safely in front, untouched by a drop. The modest narrator prefers to hide his iden* ttty, and in so doing he is wise in his day and generation. Dear Father: l Buy your obedient son or loving daughter a beautiful watch and chain, at prices that will astonish }you, when you call on Huff, at'J Kannal’s Jewelry Palace. Minted on GUmb. At a cigar stand the scribe saw a man scratch a match on a convenient pane of glass and, to his surprise, it lighted aa readily as , though the glass had been sand-paper. To those who have been accustomed to seeing people search for a rough surface on which to scratch a match it would be rather startling. Not only ordinary matches but even the safety matches, usually unlightable except on the box in which they come, can be lighted on glass. Fellow Citizens: Bear in mind it pays to buy good goods, of a reliable dealer, a man whom you know to be responsible. An elegant assortment of Watches, XJlocks and Silverware, at moderate prices. See Emmet Kannal, Jeweler, in Nowels’ Block. M JL C ? g ? ld i 8 into defect- £®,^“ erlcan dentists that the Scfeuttyic American says, making allow- ““ ,ncreMe of population, before 1990 our cemeteries will contain a j^*^ e * mount of gold than now exists in Christmas is coming, . . And you will find Billy Huff, the attentive little watch workman al- £ how you the ’’•antifulline of Holiday Novelties at KAnnal’s Jewelry Palace. A balloon ninety-nine feet in di,™ feet in volume U 1 for the conveypected to last four or five davs. g fl®*The handsomest display of Silverwabe in Fancy Patterns, ever on exMbition, can bo seen at Kannal’s Jewelby Palace. ' By having a telephone pole on eacn weasel the Swedish fleet has the advantage of being able to communicate from one shin to another by means of Insulated eoDdntooH, wWefe are run down She anchor chains and submerged. Emmet Kannal, the reliable Jeweler, Wishes to announce to his many friends and patrons, that he has secured the services for another year, of the competent watch workman, William A. Muff, who has been in Mr. Kannal’s constant employ for five (5) yean post. He desires the liberal patronage Of the people in the future, bearing in mind that he makes all his warrants •y* ” •< pew »•*<*•■ «d watch
