Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE NEW DIBCOVERY. Yon have heard yonr friends and naighbors talking about it. Yon may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience jnst how pood a thing it is. If yon hav# ever triad it, yon are one of its staunch frtonds, because the wonderful thing about it to, that whan ono* given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery over after holds • place in too house. If you have never used it and should be afflietod with a oough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at onoe and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles fte* at F. B. Mayer’s Drugstore. 6. Fellow Citizens: , Boas fit- mind it pays, to bay good goods, of a settable dealer; a ■an whom you know to bo responsible. - Ah elegant assortment Clocks and Silverware, at moderate Prif**- , ,Bs# Emmet Kanaal, Jeweler, In Novels’ Block. woSeS^StSton. Mr. Virgil B. Nowsto and Miss Id* F Overton were married last Sunday, Dec 21, at noon, atth* residence of toebrids’s parents, in Hanging Grove township, in tbs presenoe of about M 0 invited guests. Rev. Cook, of Rehsselaev, performed toe oersmony. It was a vary pleasant affair, in every respect, and lnriudsd a grand wedding dinner end e fine display of desirable wedding present*, the list of which to her*given; Fruit dish, Mr. and Mil. G. H. Houser. " " " F. Randle “ " " A.RUhllng * “ * J. A. Bandle. Bedspread," - W. H. Gwin, Pair towels, “ * Felix Parker. : : ; Thor Watters. Half-doz. plates, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Randle. Tea-pot, Mr. »nd Mrs. Robert Randle. Water pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. F. Phillips. Half-dozen napkins. W», Riahling. Linen towel and tidy, Lerie and Rufus Wilson. Water pitoher, Bernifl Watson. Pair towels, Dora Btiers. Set silver spoons, Elvln Overton and Lily Peregrin*. Bible, Mrs. Jane Lefler, Mrs. G. Werner, And Miss Anna Draper. Oske stand, Laura and Flora Kenton, and Isaac Parker. Cnt flowers, Guy and Pearl Parkei. Water pi ©her, Nellie Riahling. Chair tidy, Clara Baava. Stand soars, Jennie Long. Three dollars, Belle Htyjhey. Pair towels, Chad end Lizzie Ewan. Lamp, Albert Randle and Lizzie Overton. Oaks stand, Mrs. Ed. Parkiion, Mrs. J. Nowsto. Fruit dish, Alta Nowels. Juvenile porker, H. P. Overton. Christmas is oeming. And yon will And Billy Huff, the attentive little w.*toh workman, air way ready to show you the beautifulline of Holiday Novkltijbs at KAnkal’s Jewelry Palace.

NOTICE TO TAX- AYEJRH ! Neitioe is hereby given to all who have not paid theif corporation tax for the year 1890 and former years that on the 13th day of Jannary, 1881, .a penalty of 10 per oent. will be added to-all amounts delinquent at that time, and that a delinquent list will be made out by tbs Town Clerk and turned over to the Town Marshal to collect by distress er otherwise. Call on C, 0. Ul itlpr. Town Clerk, at Thompson A Bjoe. office, Bensselaer, Ind. EMMET KANNAL, President of Board. Attest: Charles G. Spitler, Town Clerk. Dec* 26, 1890. - _ \ f Mr*. C. G. Spitler returned, one day laet week, from a visit to her parents at Washington City, D. O. John Grubbs as Bedford, this Stats* aecompanied by his wife and .child, in visiting his brothers Archie and Jesse atthis place. Mis* MoGowan, teaching in Pntaski county, is spending holidsy vacation at her horns in Rensselaer. Emmat Kannal, Forsyths, B. Fendig, ’Gene Spitler, andß. F. Fendig, had very setisfsotory holiday sales. As New Year day is regarded by many aS a very appropriate eooasion for giving and recivkg tokens of affection and regard, we note these firms are prepared to meet ell demands for articles in their respectivelines of trade. Chietmae eve wee appropriately observed by our several Sabbath schools. - CALL AND SETTLE. All parties knowing themselves to tie in* debted to Paxton A Mooes please csSl and settle the same at enee, es w* shall place all accounts not settled in the next ten daye in a collector’s hands for collect in. Paxton A Mooßg. ESTBAY COLT.—A brown 2-veer-old gelding, with a Roman nose, from my place in San Pierre, Ind., on Nov. 11th. Last seen near Smith grave yard, in Barkley townehip. Any one giving information ae to its whereabouts will d* paid for theirtrouble. Address, PATBICK MoMANNIS, Sen Pierre. Ind. All goods in my line can be had, fob cash, from this date until the Ist ox January, 1891, regardless of cost. We ere bound to sell though at a great sacrifice. Call and be oonvinoed. B. Fbndig. PHOTOGRAPHS. Having purchased the Gallery formerly owned by J. A. Sharp, I am prepared to do first olass work in every particular.— All work that leave* my rooms will oarry with it a guarantee. I solicit a share es your esteemed patronage. Yours Bespt’y> J. C. Williams, Suecessor to 3. A. Sharp. [j v mwiwimwrv Our friends who have promised us Wood on subscription sre hereby notified hfitwe in need of that article.*. *- lease bring it along, and oblige.