Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
5/A %/PPt* FLY N ETS CHEAP AND STRONG. Mother styles 6-A Net*, prises to aott all Va Aybks a Sons, Philadelphia. Sold by ail dealers. * When Baby wee sick, we gave her Castoria, When ahe was a Child, *he cried forCtotorla, When *he became Mias, she dung to Cestoria, When teshadCUMnn, she gave them Cestoria FLOUR! FLOUR!! CASH ! CASH!! CASH!! Money is what makes the mare go. For the next 30 days we will sell our Flour at woiesale prices at the Mill or at C. C. Starr’s grocery. Every sack warranted to be as good as any flour on the market, at $1,25 per sack This is sto 20 per cent, les t per sack than you can buy fleur of any dealer in the county. Come and giv» us your cash and save money. Rememper cash is what makes the price low.Don’t ask for 3 davs or 5 days. m 22 SAYLER & HOPKINS. 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, J CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the CourtHouse; Cable- cabs pass the door. New house with nil Modern Improvements; newlv furnished. On American and European plans. Rooms $3,00 weekly; transients 50 cants and upward. Turkish Baths for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Restaurant by Fred. Compagnon, late chef Chicago and Unioi-League clubs. Table h’Hote Rerved. •S'Cut this out foi future use. ■
PHOTOGRAPHS. Having purchased the Gallery formerly owned by J. A. Sharp. I am prepared to do first class work in every particular.— All work that leaves my roomß will carry With it a guarantee. I solicit a share of your esteemed patronage. Yours Respt’y, J. C. Williams, Successor to J. A. Sharp.
