Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SINGED , ’iR ( September the Eii-st ♦ We have sold goods ♦ i for Cash. Our custom- t | ~~ I ♦ ers ex press themselves ! i | as wel Iplea sedwith | J our new method _ajid | i 1 the VERY LOW PRI- ♦ J z | CESwe are asking for | f our goods. J "I ♦We are determined | ( |to SELL CHEAPER j t j than any house in Jas ’ • I > * | If you want to buy f ► | f° r Cash, let us figure J | with ’ T ou for your Fall f (business. I ELMS

■ eol6 tO !•» Silver A y. Great Campaign Document. The “SILVER SUPPLEMENT! To the FAR.’;, F: . ■ AND FIRESIDE, the ir. ;st comF.e’e, instructive and convincing <?. 'v. d<>n ci the silver question ever pubu.-hed. Wo will send from One to 10,000 Free Send us your name with st;,:.:- : to pay postage. For IQ'CtsF ■ ' ,■ ' Jisrs For 25 Ct:., ;. . • FARM, FIELD AN" DIRESIDE, CHICAGO,.ILL.

The long experience of Judge Healy in the Boot and Shoe trade should give him a prestige enjoyed bv no,other. His stock has been selected with care and backed by good judgment, and his prices can not fail to please. Marbied —September 23, 1896, at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. R. D. Utter, of Trinity M .E.Church, Miss Maggie A.Rite of Jasper County, and Mr. Percy O. Wright, of Rushville, Ind. As a Rally.the Republican meeting today is a fizzle. Messrs. Mount and Remy certain* IV made no converts to the gold standard. SHIVELY and*KREUGER, TUESDAY.