Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
D-PRICE’S neall Baking UJG^Powder Used in Millions es Homes— 40 Years the Standards
t. or &ale or Exchange ! I Ltve t furmsbefl liot>l in tilt 1 city of Laum k, (Carroll pnit, 11;, i) iw tented . per r, v bich I will sell for loss than ■ te, or will exchange for a f vrta i Jasper county. Price of Hotel ud furniture ? 8,000. Address John DkAr mond, Tefft, Ind i'ho date of bolding the Dexu MM-atic State convention hae bee*’ Imuged from 14th of April to th -list.
MARY W. PARKISON Died at the home of her son, R. Ad. P rkison, ii Barkley townhip, ‘Vednesday afternoon, Jan nary 27, 1892, aged 74 years 11 months and 14 days. Funer 1 servicu s were conduct ed by Rev. 1.1. Gorby, <»t Barkley church, .o-day at 10 o’clock, ami the remains interred in Barkley cemetery in the presence of a large co. course of relatives, friends and acquaintances. Thus has passed: away one of the pioneer mothers of this coun ty, and the esteei a in which sLe was held was evinced by the large attendance on the last sail rites. *‘lara Fendig has gone to Bruns wi ( ‘k Georgia. Grandma Chileota, Miss B l Berkley. Mrs. Jane haw and Mrs Hairy B. Murray arequ i( W Itch on human and horses and Ml animvia cured in 30 minntss by Woolford s s unitary Lotion. This never , fails. 8o d by Lono A Earn, I huggißts, Rena seiner. Ind. The Rileys will render Damon in,l Pnthi a before a Rensselaer Hit lienoe Fehiuary 19th.. Tuis is ii go d c mpunv, and v e ho e a lo go and ap -rec alive aud ei:c< may greet them.
Special Notice;!— l liave made arrangements, with Dr. St. John Roea, oculist and ojitician, formerly f New York, to take instructions in opt teal science. The doctor comes to u. highly recommended. He tits all torms of de* fectiye eyi isight by the proper adjustment of spectacles ami will g.ve free examination to »tll who who may alesire to avail themselv s of his pr« ifessional skill. He will bo here but a short time, and it xgill bow« 11 to call early. V/. A. HUFF, Jeweler.
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