Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral rUFAUO BT • Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Miss. BoM byall DraggM*. Prie.»l; ilibotUM.ft. Dwiggins Bros. & 00. have mod ey to loan on cheaper and easier terms than can be bad elsewhere No waiting for money, or applies* tions to be approved. Only one set of papers to be made out— Partia 1 payments received at any time withont mtioe. This is sorely the farmers’ money. Office in the rear of the Citizen’s State Bank. 4h W ill B. Austin was defeated for membership from this distri t on the Republican state oe ,tral com* miitee. None but Harrisonites wer permitted to apply, H*ppy and content it* horn* with “Tha Rochester a lamp with the %ht of tht morning. Foreaimhgu*, arit, RocKttitrLamf Ct.Nn, York Mrs. Susan "Nichols died San* day morning at the r sidenoe of her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Perkins, in Rensselaer, aged about 86 years. The rem sins were taken to Quincy, Miohigan, for interment The National Democratic Cone vention will be held in Chicago on Juue 21st and will name the next President of the United States. Candidates are coming to the front for the oo» sideration of the Democratic State convention. The new Christian church In Barkley township will be dedicated Sunday, January 24th. Rev. John Negeleisen, of the Catholic. college, will preaoh next Sunday in the Catholic church on the sacrament of confession as it is taught and practiced in their church. That was a touching reference in “Captain Gowdy’s Early Days,’ speaking of ‘oats at 12 cents,’ at a time when facilities of transportation and ready markets were miserable. But a very few years ago, with first class facilities of transportation, etc., the selling pnc of oats, in Rensselaer, was 12 and 16c. Senators Turpie and Voorhees do not agree with Hill’s plan of campaign, and will make it interesting to that senator if he seeks to press it “Party honesty is party duty; party courage is party expedient cy.”. .Cleveland. All scalp and sk.n diseases, dandruff, falling of the hair, may be cured by using that nature’s trhe remedy, Hall’s Hair Renewer. Remember that all goods bo’t ot me will be engraved nee of charge. Her? The Jeweler.