Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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“Old Probabilities announce - 6 degrees below zero for Sunday morniDg. Miss Eva Cline is visiting relatives and friends in LogausportJ Ladies rolled plate pins for 50c., former price Si. Huff, The Jeweler. C. C. Brown has taken charge of McCov’s dairy farm near Marl*, boro. Solid silver thimbles for 30c., at Huff’s Jewelry Store. Henry & Joe Fisher have bo’t the outfit of R. B. Wilson and will go on the milk route. Handsome dress goods, clothing, etc., never fail to make an acceptable holiday rein nder. Ralph Fendig has the 1 est stock at the lowest prices in the market. The Presbyterian Chcir will give » musical entertainment .at that church next Sunday evening. Huff will sell you an accordian cheaper than any place on earth. For the year ending Sept. 30, 1891, there were only 45 deaths in Jasper county out of a population of nearly 11 000 For the corresponding period of 1890, 62 deaths. T. H. Geer, Horse trainer and farrier, will train your vicious and unruly horses and colts. “Old Probabilities,” at his newg depot, has on hand a large stock of candies, nuts, etc., selected with aneiye to the holiday season. The Nowels House is now heated by a furnace.

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