Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
DEICES /toamßaking Used in Millions of Homes—-40 Years the Standard.
English Spavin Liniment removes al l Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO t»y use of one botile. Warranted the most complete Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Long & Eghb, Druggists, Rensselaes, Ind. Miss Grace Vanatta, of Englewood normal school, is spending vacation with parents and friends in Rensselaer. A number o Wood Choppers wanted Aj ply to or address Thomas A. Cbgckett, Rensselaer, Ind. Rev. U. M. McG r no oc , es the J< e. ( i r’k pr i •• t ■ sappy and content isaho.tnewith “The Roester;”alampwith thcligljtof the morning r cuinlogui, write KocAet.'er LMteef Co. New YarC The gr.inm bl. ri_.ii-, t-« * Geoger, n-'.»r kniinun wi. ■ i troyed by fire I'rtdic. '■ bout $l5O. Flliw & Murray have one room sOx.'.O ieet ull of men's clothing, J W. Williams is on lln sic i Pio risy. I Tis & Mun ay have the best lighted tore in town. John W. Longhridge, of Penn •1 vaunt, a student in the Bapt.b Viditnry, Chicago, is visiting tin nily of his uncle, Dr. Jas. C, •i bridge, in Rensselaer. ■ t<-h on human nnd horses and nil nni--1« cured in 30 minutes by Woolford n ituaiy Lotion. This never fails. Sod y Long & E«n- - .n, Druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. ‘P us.’ Parker arrived home from u'tith, Minn.,Monday night. Out of sight! and no competitors onu afford to meet the out prices on clothing, boots and shoos, at the Chicago Bargain Store. John E. Burk left, last Sunday uight, for Greensburg, Kansas. The Gokey and the Miller hand-made boots, the best in the world, and nearly as cheap as machine sewed. Chicago Bargain Store. Charley Chamberlain and ‘Wek’ llobinson, of Hammond,l visited friends in Rensselaer during the »pk. The only place for the Misha*' waka knit wool boot, that will out u wear 3 pairs of felt boots, is at the Chicago Bargain Store. Quito an interesting case was tried before J ustice J. F. Spriggs, in Walker township, last Saturday between Dr. Stockwell vs J. W. Darner. The suit was for medi* cal services, and Darner filed a ■vet-off. The jury gave Dr. Stockwell a judgment for six dollars and co ts. Douthit for plaintiff; Chilccte for defence.
The only house that buys rubber boots and shoes in 50 case lots, direct from factory, and will save ycu 10 to 20 per -lent. Chicago Bargain Store. The Farmers’ Institute was not largely attend d. Those who were prEent, hswtver, f- It well i epaid. Men’s handsome fur and plush caps. Chicago Bargain Store. ‘Pap’ and mother Smoot are visiting their friends in Rensselaer, They expect to leave for Greenfield, Ind., next Monday. Felt boot with rubber, $1,50 up Chicago Bargain : 'tore. Uncle Geo. Schanlaub, whose severe illness we made mention l« st week, died at his home near Mt. Ayr, Saturdav morning, in his 70th year. He was ai old and highly estaemed citizen, and his funeral was largely attended. The itching of he scalp, falling of the hair, resulting in b ’dness, are often caused by dandruff, wh ch m y be cured by using Ha l’s H«ir Renewer. MEDAL CONTEST. A Demorest Medal Contest will be held at the Court House, on Tuesday evening, Dec. Ist, 1891. Admission 10 cents CONTESTANTS. Myrtle Chipman. Eva Washburn, Ernest Wishard, Dora Peacock, Laura Linvill, Iva Washburn, Bertha Parcels, Hallie Flynn, flora Harrison, Lula Daugherty, Wm. Quick. A Butterfly social will b? given by the ladies of the Christisn church, Friday evening, Dec. 4th, in Leopold’s vacant roam.
