Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1® Wide Open-Beady for Business fef I Ellis & Murray! ycfe EVERYTHING COMPLETE. m m * m m *m ■Sfe? • A a mm Wd. * m V m J m mkmr \ *M 1& v # £ m* m Men’s Clothing. Boy's and Children’s OVERCOATS. Working S# mJfe Pants, Overallsand Lined Boots. Men’s Shoes, Leather Boots. J***i Felt Boots, Rubber Boots. Men’s Underwear. Men’s Woolen Underweas as Cheap as Cotton. Hats and Winter %*?• Caps, Cloaks, Jackets. Fur Capes, Plush Capes, Cloth Capes. New Styles. Prices the Cheapest. m Wmm D ess Goods—-Everqthmg they make Dresses out #•* of. Blankets, Comforts, Flannel and Yarns. Ladies’ !§# ml* Shoes & Footwear of all kinds. Ladies’Underwear, Union **l4 Suits, Vests or Pants. We have complete line of Butterick Patter n *J|| COME A.2Vl> SEE US. ?•*«& fsm ELLIS & MURRAY. mM
raeijrjoj BUILDING Estimates Furnished On Short Notice. GOX BROS, *9" Shop on Cnllen Street, Northwest of Makeever House. Rensselaer. Ind. Might Have Been Worse. “Here’s a queer story,” said Mr. Jones, “about a Kentucky girl who dropped her red-hot curling Iron down her back while doing her hair.” “O-o-oh!” cried Mrs. Jones. “Just fancy if it had be6n a piece of Ice!” Where Lincoln Was Born. The log cabin in which Lincoln was born was torn down years ago, and the logs used in building another half a mile away. They are now' to be replaced as nearly as possible in their original position
