Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Ekmbt Kankal, tha reliable J eve lax, wishes to announoe to his many friends and patrons, that ha has aeourad the services for another year, of the com* Setent watch workman, William A* tUFP, who haa been in Hr. Kannel’e j oonstant employ for Are (6) years paat. He desires tha liberal patronage of tha people in tha future, bearing in mind that he makes all his wartime good on sales of new watches and watah repairs. The extensive stock of handsome rook* ers and fancy, substantial furniture op* ened out by Jay W. Willi >mi, had a tiemendous run this week. He has just reoeivedianother invoice ofjpoods,andis pre* pared to meet all future demands, Charlie Klteat is located in the train dispatcher’s ofßoe at Honon. _ °J to J?. w 7 only ohtld oifDr. and Hre* F. P. Bitters, died on Wednesday morn* ins last, after a brief illness, aged 4 yre. and two months. Bev. R. M. Simmons and family re* moved to Hebron, Tuesday. Grandfather Babb and wife have re* sumed their residence in Bensselaer. "Are there any Infants in Heaven?" will be the subieot of Bev. I. I. Gorby’s ser* Sunday 1 Presbyterian ohurch, next F. Zugbaum, merchant tailor, wishes to give notice to his many friends Mid pat* ons in Bensselaer and vioiaity that he will close his shop during the dull season of January and February, but will re* °P*n it in Mareh, with a much larger •took of goods, and be prepared to do a muoh larger business than heretofore. St. The Union Dramatio Company, whloh has been performing in neighboring towns with success, will present the new play, ‘Shamrock and Bose," to a Bensselaer audience, at the Opra Hones, Monday evening next. Judge Hammond oooupies the front rooms over the Citizens’ Bank as an ollloe. W. B. Austin remains at the old quarters in the Leopold Block. Brother Marshall presumes to to the Farmers' Allienoe the position it should oooupy in the affairs of the no* tion. Miss Mamie Williams, Bob. Vanatta, George Bruoe and Walter Willey era spenainglvaoation at home. We are pleased to note that Tomm? Thompson has sufficiently recovered to appear on our streets. Mr. John Potts, and Miss Alice Webber, were married at this plane, Tuesday. Miss Annie Webber, of Illinois, is visit;.ing friends in Bensselaer.

Here's onr «w to A Happy Now Year. I Inywirtant to Ladles Only. I Wi want a woman in every county | ■ to establish a Corset Parlor for the I H sale of Dr. Niohols’ Celebrated Spi- fi ■ ral Spring Corsets and Claeps, war- E ■ ranted never to break, will outwear fl ■ any three ordinary corsets. Wa- I I® f?es S4O to $75 per month and ex-E penses; we furnish Complete Stock fl on Consignment m Settlements Monthly; position E permanent: $3.00 .outfit free; inclose I 18 cents stamps to pay postage ets. | Address, with references, t m G. D. NICHOLS * CO. Ths Monon will maks ronnd-trip rates —one (>nd one-third fare—on their line during the holidays. Ghildsn between he mss of 5 and 12, one half those rates. Tickets sold Dec. U, 26; BTand Jan. lot. Ggod going only on date of sale and renrning until Jan.Stb. PUBLIC SALE' f The undersigned will offer at Pnblfe Sate, ut his residence, 6J miles north of Rensselaer, in Union township, Jesper flOßßty, Ind., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1891, oommenoing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Seven work-horses and oolte; 8 mflohoows; 5 spring calves; 10 brood sows, all Wed; 20 snoats and pigs; 1 thoroughbred bo ?s, 1 two horse wagon; harness and • saddle; 1 sulky break plow; harrow; hayrake; Mower; 1 pair bob-sleds; oorn in crib; hay in stacks Household k Kitchen Furniture and numerous other articles. Twelve months’ credit will be given on all siims fiver 95, purchaser giving approved bankable note (without interest if ' paid at maturity) at 8 per oent interest from date if not paid when dne. Bums of $5 and under, cash in hand. Eight per oent. off for cash. ALLEN MILttEB. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. See our Gent's Collsi and Cuff sets, and tourist sets. B. F. Fendig k Co*#. Yff Advertised letter*--Mrs. Jessie Howrer, Mr. Ora Morris, Busan Gyson. Persons calling for, letters in-t*** above list will please say they a re advertised. Ed. Rhoades. FOB BENT. A good house and barn oheap. Enquire of J. W. Paxton, at Bobinson k Byaa’s Grocery. WANTEDI—Every lady in thie town to call at Mrs. Licklider’s Millinery Store and receive a free trial of Fay's Beeelen* unucvsrassrssu MUNtT^Ss^s Wa famish a. ary thing. Wa atan you. No fiak. You euu devote your apara momenta, or nil you Sum to tha work. Thte la ao entirely near leadmod brings wondatfal anrcaaa to every worker. , Beginner, era aarolu* from *l* to MO perwaok uad upward., “■ »"* r * IWW ouporimmo. Wo con faruiah you tha emCssarw i ns rsmSSSk i