Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs J. a Spencer, of Brook* lyn, lowa, Mrs. M. E. Clark, of (Syracuse, Nebraska and Mr. G. E. Banning |of Newberg, Ohio, are visiting their sister, Mrs. 1). E Hollister. Tuesday was the 50th birthday and 82d wedding anniversary of Mrs.H. Be sure and see the s ock of watches, docks and jewelry at Eiglesbacha old stand before puiehaaing elsewhere. Gayl. Chilcote started Monday for his home in California. His wife and children will accompany tiie family of I )r. Doming later in the season. Step into Clarke’s and aee those solid gold watches and chains. Mr. C. B. Harrold, Martinsville, Ind., has succeeded Leslie vdark as manager and local editor of the Pilot. You will not make a mistake if you examine Clarke’iline of fine watches, clocks and jewelry before buying. W. W. Watson, of the pension 1 bureau, Washington, D, C., and j wife are visiting the parents of Mrs. W., at this place. Please remember that Clarke dn es watch, clook and jewelry repairing. Our old friend, Capt. J. C, Brow , of Monticello, is here, called to the bedside of his granddaughter, Miss Ethel Dale, wl o is hopeles. Iv ill. Pnop. SnLUCAjr has excavated a* Jaoaeo, in Oete, the remains of what he supposes to be the historical labyrinth famous from the story at Theeras us I the Minotaar,