Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wheat 70 (g 75; rye 30; old corn 17; new corn 16@17; hay $5. A -little daughter to Gay.iord Nowels and wife, Monday. • r ’ C. W. Duvall js now the mail carriet'to and fromlhe depot. Miss Ella Ritchey is visiting the family of Rev. E.,Peach at Indianapolis. . Miss Blanche Hoyes in prepars io enter the Lnion Business College, Lafavette, the beginning of the year A Home Industry. Make yous city grow by patronizing home industry. Smoke cigars that a. o manufactured in Rensselaer, at d get the best value tor your money.- The brands are “Coleridge,” 69.” “New Court House” and “Jlor de L.”. A. Lewis, ' Cigar Mauufacturtr. Will Shanla b, of the Morocco Courier, is spending the holidays v.ih his paints and fnenJsin Rensselaer. Miss I'mma M cjtey received as a Christinas gift fiom her parents a handsome Kraukauer piano The 10-year old son of William Warren was kickeu on the leg by a horse, last Saturday, and altho’ painful, no bones were broken. Lee Catt has bought a lot in Austin Paxton’s Addition, and will erect a reeiden ,e thereon.

Beauty is your Duty Abundant, glossy hair, is beauty's crowning glory. To wear this crown, use AYER’S HAIR VIGOR. Wallace Shedd returned here last Friday, from Colorado, bringing with h m from Shedd Bros.’ Colorado ranch, a car load of fine cattle and two large drught h uses. Recorder R. 8.. Porter now occupies the late residence of Ad. Parkison, on Front street, and the latter has moved into his new Lome, on adjoining lot. Ike Wiltshire has moved to Alabam Isaac Pa<mer and John KnoulT with their families, of Newton township, accompanied <iim. The Rensseiaer Lecture Club haiihe following popular list engaged for the dates named: Jan LI), Rev. Frank Bristol. * Feb. 18, Ihe Tennesseeans. March 25, Dr. Willetts. April 9, Col. Copeland. Married— December 21, 1896, at the hsme of the officiating minister, Rev. R. D. Utter, of Trinity M. E. Church, Randolph Wright and Miss Ma tie A., daught-r of Henry Sayler. Christmas festivities in the several churches, Thursday evening, were largely attended and those participat ng made hapoy by tokens of good will. Advertised Letters.. Mr. Chas. F. Hahn, Mr. David Jenkins, A. J. Kook.

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