Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
mIDp MAnnual Clearance Sale! 20 per oent ,or onesfifth off regular prices, marked in plain figures with ink. Space here for only a sow prioes. Overcoats marked $16.50, now foi $lB 20. ' Overcoats marked $15.00, nou for $12,00. Overcoats marked $12.00, now for $9.60. OAercoats marken SIO.OO now for SB.OO. • Overcoats marked $6,00, now for $4.80. Oveicoats marked $3.25, uow for $2.60. B@l2o PER CENT. OFF ON ALL PLUSH AND WOOL CLOAKS, JACKETS AND CAPES.*M Plush Cloaks marked $29, now for $22.f0. Plush Cloaks morked S2O, now for $16.00. P ush Cloaks marked sls, now for $12.00. , Plush Jackets marked $22, now for $17.60. / Plush Jackets marked $lB, now for $14.40. PJush Jackets marked $12.00, now sos $9.60. Cheaper grades of uJackete and Cloaks from $1,25 to $5,00, to close out. *"* Slaughtering prices on Boots and Shoes, broken sizes, odds and ends, at a great reduction to olosa out. Come early, as everyone should avail themselve of this golden opportunity as all Winter Goods must be closed out to make room for an immense new stock of Spring Goods. Chicago Bitot Stun:
Mrs. Yal. Seib entertained her Sabbath Sohool class at dinner, January 1, 1891. * mt » > Jared Benjamin has purchased the F. W. Benbelt residence, in Newton’s Addition. W. T. Perkins has the contract for the erection of a wind-pump on the jail premises. • «»> ■ Mr. Cyrus Ball, of Bensselaer, and Miss Annie Evans, of Lakeside, Pulaski county, were married at the home of the bride, Dec. 22d, 1890, by Bev. J. H. Hahn. Bev. U. M. McGuire iB conducting a series of meetings at Egypt school house, Jordan township. Charley Kliest has been appointed station agent at Reynolds, Earl Beynolds is in the dispaioher’s office, Monon. Prof. H. L. Wilson has been appointed 1 superintendent of the Bensselar Schools Samuel E. Sparling has been selected as pricipalof the High School, made vacant by promotion of Prof. Wilson. A telegram from Trinidad, Colorado, annonnoes the death of Miss Alice Henkle, at the home of her sister, in that {lace, on the morning of January 1, 891. Mr. JohnV. Lcsh and Miss Cora A. Nowels were married at the residence of the bride’s parents, north of Bensselaer, Deo. 23d, 1890. Bev. I. 1. Gorby officiated. F. Zngbanm, merchant tailor, wishes to give notice to his many friends and patons in Bensselaer and vicinity that he will close his shop daring the dull season of January and February, bnt will reopen it in March, with a much larger stock of goods, and be prepared to do a much larger business than heretofore. 2t. THE FIBST STEP. Aerhanp yon are ran down, can't eat, can’t sleep, can’t think, oan’t do anything to yonr satisfaction, and you wonder what ailß yon. Yon shonld heed the warning, yon are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a Nerve Tonio and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonio and Alterative. Yonr appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store. 6. To Bb Dedicated.— The new Christian oh rch will be dedicated Jannary 4th, 1891. Elder J. P. Ewing, of Frankfort, will conduct the exercises. Those who so kindly helped are oordialiy invited to be present and rejoice with os. By order of Committee.
