Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Al. Gray has nnved to a farm south of Remington. Go and see those solid gold watches, at Clarke’s. Sam Barker, of Newton county> was in Rensselaer Wednesday, Oak Rockers from $1 50 to $8 at Williams’. Ladies’ and gents’ chains, the finest lines, at Clarke’s. Rev. McNutt, of California, wiL preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Ladies silver watch and silver chatetetes for, $9 50 at Clarke’s. A fine boy at the home of Geo. Gauthier, furniture dealer, Saturday. See these nici ni«« writiag; desks at Williams’.
Rev. Geo. Hinds of Crown Point will conduct German Lutheran servioes, at the court house, Sun» day morning, Feb. 26th. For the latest designs in jeweliy go to Clarke’s Our old time Democratic friend] Rob’t Keever, of White county’ made us a short call the other day. Fourteen different kinds of bed ounges, at Williams’ C. H. Vick has two good show cases for sale, at the World’s Fair restaurai t. For the nicest thing in watches, for presents, go to Clarke’s. John Taylor, of Oklahoma, visited his l rotlier»in-law, ‘Tom’ Sigler, Rensselaer, Wednesday.— He is of the class ol Democr. ts it does one good to meet. He?is an applicant for the post of U. S. Marshal of Oklahoma, is endowed with every qualification, and we hope he will get it.
Porter & Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just oomo’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old* a..d new.— Give them a call. Dan Lathrsp, Mt. Ayr, will occupy tin Burt Hutson property March Ist. Jay Williams has filled his ware rooms with a handsome and extensive stock of goods especially for the holiday trade. Call and Mrs J. Norris is building a new residence near the depot. Dr. Hartsell has sold two lots on Weston street to Geo. Hollister who will erect a residence thereon at an early day. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Fsir Pavilion. Give her a call Advertised Letters—
Mr. Thomas Webivoten, Mias Emma Schroer. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Boarding by the meal, day or week at tbe World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Viok, proprietor. Wal. Robinson is placing material on his lots, adjoining resi - dence of Mrs. Jane Shaw, for a new home. Prices and goods guaranteed at Clarke’s. The foundry will bo located on lots south of and adjoining the railroad, about one block east of depot. Mrs. John Kepner is seriously sick. Mr. Frank Webber has returned from Hammond, this state.
Sidney Schanlaub, of Newton county, was seen on our streets last *v ddnesday Alf. McCoy has erected an extensive siieep barn on his farm in Jordan township. Hi Day is placing lumber on his lot for a new house. Last Friday night Tom J. Mcs Coy and wife attended a Scottish Kite banquet at Indianapolis. 4 new son at Hon. S. P. Thompson's Sunday morniDg. John Hodshire, of Kerning on, has moved into Mrs. Stockton’s tenant house, on Weston street, Burt. Hudson, of Hammond’ visited Rensselaer Saturday. Sjl Omeara now occupies his brick residence in Rensselaer, having moved to tow Thursday of last week.
