Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D-PRICE'S a® Baking R^L^Powder Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years tlie Standaxd.

John G. Reynolds is quite ill, (it his home in Rensselaer. A number of Wood Choppers wanted Ai ply to or address Thomas A. Cbookktt, Rensselaer, Ind. slob. Platt’s residence in New Oklahoma is nearing completion. Happy and content is a home with “The Rochester;” a lamp with thelightof the morning. Forealalofue, writt Rochosttr Lam/ Co-New 1 'ark, Last Saturday J. W. King moved into the Cotton House, t Ellis & Murray have one room 80x30 fee full of men’s olothing, Thanks to Hon. JD. H. Patton, M. C., for valuable public doou* ments. Ellis & Munay have the best lighted store in town. Jim Donnelly haß moved into his new residence, in Leopold’s Ac dition. Itch on human and horses and nil animals oured in 30 minutss by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Bold by Long & Egek, Druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. Ed. Iriwin has resigned his position as manager of the Mt. Ayr creamery.

Out of sight! and no competitors can afford to meet the cut prices on olothing, boots and shoes, at the Chicago Babgain Store. Ed. P. Honan will gotolndiuu" apclis next Monday to serve as a petit juror in the XL 8. Court. The Gokey and the Miller hand-made boots, the best in the world, and nearly as cheap as machine sowed. Chicago Bargain Stoke. It is expected of the schoo chil - dren of iudiann that on one day next week they contribute one penny each —no more—for exposition purposes. The only place for the Mishawaka knit wool boot, that will out- 1 wear 3 pairs of felt boots, is at the Chicago Bargain Store. The father of Rev. H. V. Weaver was one of his wedding guests. The only house that buys rubber boots and shoos iu 50 case lots, d.rect fmm factory, and will save yc u 10 to 20 per ( ent. Chicago B argain Store. Mrs. Dr. De ning, accompanied by her sin, darted for Florida last Monday

Men’s li unison)e fur ami ulusli caps. Chica"o Bargain Store. Item timber the Jasper County Institute next Tuesday anil Wednesday . Felt boot with rubber, *1,50 up Chicago Barga n 'ttore. A big hunting match is being arranged for ihanksgiviug day. Uncle Geo Schanlaub, father of John Schanlaub, of this place, is seriously ill at his home near Mt. Ayr, Newton county. How to save wor. ey is a problem that interests everybody. One way to do it is to invigorate the system with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Being a highly concentrated blood medicine, it is the most powerful and economical. It is sold for a dollar a bottle but worth five. As Alf. Donnelly was passing along Cullen street mst Saturday, a 1 u'let passed unpleasantly close tohish'-ad. Promiscuous shooting within the corporation limits slouldbe sever ly dealt with. Geo. J. Dexter, manager of Purdue University boarding hall, was circulating among hie Utnsselaer triebds Monday and Tuesday. He reports himself and family as well pleased with their present location • i The Women’s Exchange will be open uext Wednesday, day before Thanksgiving. Anyone wishing turkey or anything else specially ore pared,^will please address Secretary Women’s Exchange, through the oostsoffice, befo-e next Tuesday. Mabbied. —At the home of the bride, in Remington, Wednesday, Nov. 18. h, Dr. J. P. Ramsey and Miss Fanny, daughter of Hon. D. Patton. Rev. Daniel Williamson, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Grand Rapids, M : ch., assisted by Rev.’Join Crozier, of the Remington Presbyterian church offici* ated. The happv couple were the recipients of a large number of ! handsome and valuable prese. ts.