Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Talk of a cannery Ims been revived. Go and see those solid gold watches, at Clarke’s. Sim Doweell is erecting a new residence north of town. Oak Rockers from $1 50 to $8 at Williams’. Judge Healy visited Lafayette Monday. Ladies’ and gents’ chains, the finest iineß, at Clarße’s. Rapid progress is being made on Hi Day’s new house. Ladies silver watch and silver chatetetes tor, $9 50 at Clarke’s. Work is progressing on the Rensselaer mills. See those niot site writing; desks at Williams’. Peter Giver is reported to have gone to California. For the latest designs in jeweliy go to Clarke’s

March term Commissioners’ court wiil commence next Mon» day. « Fourteen different kinds of bed ounges, at Williams’ A little daughter at Geo. Hols lister’s Tuesday morning. 0. H. Vick has two good show cases for sale, at the World’s Fair restaurai t. A parsonage is being talked of by the M. E . church people. For the nicest thing in watches, for presents, go to Clarke’s. J. H. Thornton has rented his farm and moved to Rensselaer. Porter A Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just comp’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old new. — Give them a call. Ike Glazebrook is placing new machinery in hie blacksmith shop. Miss Jessie Bartoo makr-s a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s F»ir Pavilion. Give her a call The machinery for the foundry is being moved from Mt. Ayr to ;his place.

Advertised Lettebb — Miss Lillie Harms, Mr. G. W. Maxwell, Mr. Jasper Spain, Mrs. Jenuie Schrist. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vick, proprietor. Geo. Strickfadden has erected a oommodious und substantial barn on his recent purchase. Prices and goods guaranteed at Clarke’s. Albert L. Sayers and Minnie B. Bieiley were married .ast Sunday, in the house pailors, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. < On Monday last O. K. Ritchey received the finest Poland China sow ever seen in these parts. M’ss Glennie, daughter of I. J. Porter, was t,resented an Estey organ, Fr»'day ot last week, her 16th birth day. Mrs. Dr. Alter is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Watson, Washinnington city, and will take in the inauguration of glorious Grover. j| One day this week H. L. Rob** inson moved into the property east of the cattle peu. On the day following a 1 ttle girl took up her abode wiih his family.

A new swnidle, closely related to Bohemian oats, is on the war path under the suggestive title of Black Oats. Lookout for it. A bill making it unlawful to sell cigarettes or tobacco in any form to youths under sixteen, has become a law. It fixes penalty of a fine from $lO to f 100 for each ofienae. - The legislature has made some import* ant changes in the Indiana school boo** law. One is that trustees may - books for use in the sob' purchase of the schools- lB ftH P lo P ert ,y be alio*- another that dealers will • ,*ed a per cent for handling the oooks.

ME. PA'TTON’S RETIREMENT. The Washington eoirespondent of the Indianapolis New* thus refers to the retirement of our Congressman Patton: Dr. Patton, of the 10th, which district has always been of a doubtfulauan’.ity in politics, will return to his home at Remington after the session closes, generally regretted, and in no quarter more sincerely than in that exclusive little society known as a trotting horse circle.