Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1896 — Page 2
te ' ♦’Nlu ' 4 -i Re. ■’ i ‘ '^2\ X ■. ■ , ;"o.S vAv •< A? , /a ci \ .:■■ !X>f(* : '-.-. ’ 1 . Usa Before Retiring.... take Ayer’s Tills, and yon will sleep better and wake in better condition for the day’s work. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no equal as a pleasant and effectual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all.liver troubles. They arc sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared;that they cure wi.flout the annoyancesexperienced in the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask - druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. When other pills won’t help yqu, Ayer’s is THE PILL THAT WIIJ . «r-
LOCAL'S AND OTHERWISE. Mrs. X. BLu-klnrn will eprlxl a! few days with relatives at Berne. , Gc'TST; Vmnptwof Ind ianapfffß. * was in ti e ci! <, 'ln- guest ol <l. : Burke a few (lavs this week. Airs. Chart (’aid rwooil and Mrs. h J. .Marsh It it Friday for a short visit with friends a Bluffton. Miss Grace Gregg left for her i Kpme at Pein, after a fewdns! visit with Rev. Gregg and wife. ; •4 I Airs. I. F. Winans of M m roe ( vil . is in the Xiity, the guest of N. J. C’owan. J. E. Smith returned Saturday from a visit atnvifg 'he south- , era states. Mrs. Fruffk Everett returned . Frid v ii"in a visit with friends ! at Blufihu. Rev. Vitz went to Berne Saturday, to assis in the dedication of the Ref.urn d < jhif b Sunday, j Mrs. Benjamin Ar i ham her of Biufit".':,. was in ;be citv a short: time Saturdaay en route to Berne. I Mrs. M. A. Vo nd ran who has’ been the . nest of friends a few Lays retuirred to her home at Geneva Saturday. C. L. Ayres, superintendant of the Etu- ka Bui.ding & Loan Asso(i Mion i M.irioii, is in the city on business Sat urday . Mrs, Watson,’who hat been the guest of Mrs. M. Gilson in this city for sometime, returned to her home at Geneva Thursday. John Slnb who has been in -the city,’ the gm st of his brother in-law Henry Mayer; a fywdays, returned to his home at Bucyrus, 'Ohio. Mrs. J. Nichols entertained a numb roftheW.R. ( . ladies of! this city and Geneva Thusrday.tA ■ good turn was had with lots of good things to eat. 11. S. Porter ha.s returned from St. Franc s, Ark afisas, after a three-' week's hunt LT bgai. v-cinitv. The I - luc.s t,: is yea rw >s not-so good as in , former years, . J. I). Reitei who has been bar- j , beriiig for the past tight ’ears in; ('hieago, has bought out the shop I formerly owned by Harve Ppragae I on Monroe str< et. It is quietly rumored about the. -city that Mu'l-igan Jacks n will soon jA <R ; ad 10 the, hymenal altar some! blonde beauty of a prepossessing! inarm-r, and so on. Prosecutor Smith asked the board of commissioners for'the road re. r ceipisyaiid other papers necessary foCthe .filing of a suit to collect the money due thereoni The request was granted. Bluffton is crowing cm,aid' rabiy over thejaet (that they have the youngi st justice of the peace in thestaie He will probably have an opportunity of administering just'ce to par ies who- aie younger than he is. Miss Lou Elzey entertained the following young people at 5 o’clock dinnei Weddesday. Misses Clara Vogel wede, Rose Mei-bent and Helena Kintz. Messrs Otto Ehingcr Charles Vogelwede and Mike Meibers. MisS Loujvas warmly congratulated as a most excellent busters. u
| Boy Botteuberg and sister, Flos, will spend a Tew 'lays with friends ,4t. Paulding, Ohio. Mrs. Homer Moses, of Ft Way no will spend a few days with Mrs. 'Julia Moses i I his city. I Mrs toil who has been visiting friends al Bl.uiiton lor some time, returned lidiiio lh' rsdaj night. A T. La ie'i has returned from a busi ne.'S trip to the soul It part of l t.e county. ■ i. Mrs. Jesse Bra «ly berry return'd Saturday from a visit will ’friendsat Fort Wayne. \V. C. Fraijr "f Chicago, was in the citv Finlay and Satin day, the guest of .1. 1> Hale. Mrs. Peter As buncher went t > ; Berne Finlay oat end the dedication ot the m w church Sunday. Missey Kit Miesse and Mary Lincoln and Mrs. Dan P. Boids went to Fort Way lie to see Lillian Russell tonight.
Miss Lou Itaus of Kenton, Ohio, "ho has been v siting friends here ■f.rafe* days, left for her home , Thursday. John Fry dug r returned fioin Hamburg Germany, Saturday. .Mr Lou Had another hoiseman of issouri, acci inpaiiieti lain home. . The piece o.i street of which we •poke about Tuesday is still in need of repair- b> !<..•• the muddy season seisin. No" is the time to lix it. The fiv year old sou of Thomai W. Luckey w ho n il down the gaileiy stairs ami < iwkeliisarm Wednesday noon, is getting along i nicely . I Superintendent Graber’s ieport • to the commissioners shows thir yetght inmate* in the county infirmary . One orttn -elias rived there I since 1875. Th.) petition to extend the corporate limits <>f Decatur "ill be heard in commissioner’s court I Tuesday. The extension desired exh nds north. i The Girls’ Club of this city met at the home of Miss Tina Allison :on Adams street Friday night. T lie {eight girls enteitained eight boys. I A good jolly time was had by all | present. I L>u r turned from ;H liibuTg, Germany Saturday afternob . Lou.has made four trips this year and says he is fond of ‘being on the water, lie will not go again until spring. Henry Rm'eubaugh and Charh s Rile returned from St. Francis Ark. jFriday morning, where they have been with the bjintiug party. They i say the party now has three deer I and fourteen wild turkeys, j T. wn’alk has. again resumed re i gai ding tfie bmniingof a new depot >t the G. R. &L rdlroai. Now that confidence has been restored, we expect a beauty in place of the iinsi.htly shanty that bears the cognomen, ‘‘drtypo ” George W. M< nefe ■, an old and respected citizen of Adams county, died Saturday a’ his home, a few mi es east of Berne. He had reached the age of seventv two years, and infirmities brought on by old age were the cause of his death..
That good old town clock, which has served the pc-pie *ell tor a long time, became exceedingly tired Saturday, and for two hours refused 1O inform its many pations the time of day \ fter a short rest and with the assj.-'ance of the janitor it resumed i’H tiresome journey at 11 o’clock. Young nii'ii go through your wardrobes and pick out what cloth ing you really don't need put it in a neat package al|( | take active steps toward dyoppinu it in on the : shivering frame of sojue poor person unable to get work. That is i the best thing to do between now , and < Jhristmas. The city attorney if Bluffton, In- '. (liana, has begin, a war fare against, jone hundred voters in that city who 'failed to pay the r poll tax. Suit inis been begun .igam-'i them and nniipss they pay, jm'gment w.ili be rendered, and ti u.. a judgment taken for street •' Pk by the <<ity-, ' nothing is exefnp' ami the oi.ly j coat a man has, 'nay be taken to j satisfy the Hidgnient, Pretty {tough just now wita winter staring them in the face. iiGet ’ {• Ayer’s Cherry :: ■i Pectoral ‘’ « > J J li Get it honest if you can, J ‘; but — get it.” > > ■ ■ It cures all coughs and '’> ;; colds, I >
The Stoneburner divorce case was ! tried at Portland this week on a change of veoi-e from Adamscounty The usual large number of witnesses usually subpoenaed were on hand to testiliy in (he case. Dr. 11. F. Costello was 'eappninted secretary of the county Hoard of health, The Dr. his very ably filled this postsion for a number of years to the entire satisfaction of pi I concerned I is ttaehed to a, [ s lary of 82(H) a year. { Since the bailers have been agitating the question ofclosing up , at 8 o’clock p. m., the dry goods : and groceries stores have also taken the project into consideiation. It’s a very good idea and should be tried at least. The O N. O club met with Miss Maggie Tonnelier on North Fifth street riitir-d iy night. The prize winners were Lovd Dalrymple and Anna Radanmeher of the first and Amelia ginith and Otto Ehinger of the booby. We wish to thank our friends and i eighbors whoso li dly assist . ed us during the sickness ahd fun ■ eral obsequies < f our son, Todd, and may He who doeth all things well, bles- and keep them Mr. and Alks John Beery. • A petition will be presented to the coming legislature asking for a sepirai on of Adams and Jay counties composing the twentysixth judicial circuit The busiI ness of e..ch county, has grown to ' such proportions as to require that 1 each comity be a separate district. ;—Bluffton Banner. The married peoples’ pedro club met al the home of Frank ('rawford and wile on South Fourth street , Wednesday evening. All present took part in the games and when play was called and the games counted, the winners of the iiyst ' prizes were William Niblick and Mrs. J. B. Miller. There is a Kansas woman who claims to own the hen that laid the egg that hit Carlisle tfcit saved the i state of Kentucky. The position ‘ of this woman, it must be admitted j is fully as important at that of tl e. Ilea oin the hair of the tail of the I dog of the wife of the wild man j of Borneo. I 1 I George Roop was laying in a new , ■supply of under'ear F-iday for ' himself and family <>n account of l some one relieving his clothes line . of all the sh rts that he had-Thnrs i ' day night. George, says that it’s all right, the poor f’el'ow may r have' noeyhul them, "but once a year is a ‘ plenty. ■ The Board of Commissioners of . Weils county have granted saloon ! keepers th? right to open billiard I and pool rooms an I lunch counters in connection with their saloons, and 'he citizens are now up in arms They censure the board of commissioners for th's act, and do i not believe it should have been done, “ ■ , ■ Ever since the postponement of the Thanksgiving foot ball game Decatur’s eleven ha* been chai-: j lengipg the local club for a contest I j under the ui staken impression ; i that the boys were afraid so play. The challenge has been accepted, and if no mishaps occur the game will pe played December 28th on Bluffton grounds. — Bluffton News
HiK-klAii’s Arnlea Naive. I‘he best salve in the world for cuts, bruisies, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped .hands, chi’tiiains, corns, and all skin eruptions,and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or- money crlunded. Rpiee ii-wnts u“r|.box. For iale by Blackburn * Miller. How to Prevent Croup. •SOME REAftING THAT WILL PROVE INTEtyiSTING TO Yol'NG MOTHERS. HOlf TOGCARD A( 1A IN sf> TIIK UISAr-E. Group is a-terror to young mothers and to pott. them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin o’ croup is a common quid. Ghjldre i who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is alrnosi sure to fallow. Tim first symptom is boai'Fiene'es; this is •oon followed bv a peculiar rough cdiigh. whictj!« easily and will never !»• lorgmton by one who has beard it. Th» tirnFto act is when the child first becomes hoarse If Chamberlain’s Cmigh Remedy ..is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disappear Even ar er the croppy cough has developed it will prevent the attack There s no danger io giving this remedy for-it contains, nothing injurious. For sale by nil druggists. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells of East Brimfmld. Mass,, has,been, suffering from neuralgia for two days, not Tieiiiy:.rthl,eX<4 sjeep or twdly keep still, 1 wiieri Mr. Holden, ‘he merchant' there sent ’her a bo'cle o : /Chamberlain’s IGhV'Tli’Fli- and 'L-'ked that she give it a thiTomM' Ji ■ d On meeting- Mr Wp|‘"s i-he tfexi div ' v ;<s siie was -I I light, il'i- I' I I. ’’ •'! ■ Jj r within i w ; -fn-nrsTTnri-T*- - i of Pain B'a’m wa- ' A '. • 1 could not be bad Im a 50 cents pel bottle bv m . <|. i.wv.srs.
To Cure a < old In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Pulnine Tablets. All druggists'refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. Good advice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera ami Dm.irliieu Remedy. For sale by all druggists. Soothing, ami not irritating, strangf hening, a d ot weakening, small tint effective -s< ch are the qiialuu •ot DsIVm s Little Early Risers, the famous liitle pill;. W. IL Naehtrieb. Our method uj,instruction by mail is highly recommended by our patrons. Send lor testimonials and list ot names and a idrt sues ot students. It is free. American Business College, Omaha, Neb . 38 3 •rtie December issue of the College News, issued t»v the American Businesr College. Omaha, Neb., will coi - tain a large number of testimonials Os students and graduates of the A. B C. Send for a free copy. 38-8 The American Business College, Omaha, Neb., offers a complete course of lessens in Book-keeping ami AntliniHiic by mail tree of charge. Readers of thia paper *ill do well t > invesiigate th m liter and protit by it, 3S 3 The old wav of delivering messages hy post bojs c.>m|Mied w Tb the rrn dern telephone, illustrates the old tedious method- ot ••breaking’' colds compared with almost instantaneous civ« b\ One Miua e Cough Cure W. It. Naehtrieb Scaly erupti ms on the head, chapped > bands and lipa, cuts, bruises, scalds.; burns art quickly cured by DeWitt’s Witch H z.-l. Salve. Il is at piesent I the article most used for piles, and K i always ctnvs them. W. H. Naichtrieb. The length of ilfe may lie {increased bv lessening its dangers. The major- ■ itv ot people die with lung troubles, j Tiles* '< averted by promptly ' iisinr ( h e Minute Cot gh Cure, W. IL 1 Naehtrieb. To cure all old sore-s. to heal an in* dolentiilC’r, or to speedily cure piles, you need snnply apply Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve according to directions. It’s magi, l, like action will surprise you. W. H Nactrieb. ft woiilti he hard to ' convince a man stiflering from bilious colic that his ay-ony is title t > a niierobe with an nnpronotincabie name. But one dose of DeWitts (■'oli,. & Cholera Cure will convince him of its power to afford instant relil-f. It kills pain. W. H. Nachrieb. The old la<iy was right when she said, the child might die if they waited lor the doctor See saved one Ait.’le one’s life with one «?< sent One Mmute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup be fore. W. H, Naehtrieb.
Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in colds, croup and iuqg troubles: Children like it because it is pleasant to ti ke and- it Pelps them W. IL Nacbtfieb. ' Glad Tiding*. The grand specific for dyspepsia, liver complaint, rheumatism, costiwne.ss. general debility, etc:, is Bacon's Celery King foi digestive organs, regulates the liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. S-mples free. Large packages s(ic ai.il 25c. Sold only by Smith & Callow. An Important Question. Es vour friends or neighbors are suffering from coughs, colds, sore t Croat, or any throat or lung disease'including consume.ion,' ask them i they have ever used Otto’s Cure. This famous German remedy is hat ing a large sale here and is performing sonic wonderful cures of throat and litng diseases. Smith & ('al ow will give you a sample bottle free. No tn irt< r what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure, barge sir.' 525 and Oil cents. Chronic constipation is a paiiif'tl. disagreeable and life-shortening difficulty Lt deranges the s stem.causes sick headache, b»ri breath, and Jpoikous’ the blood It can readily overcome by DeWi x’s Little Early Risers. These little pills are great regulators W. 11. Nachtrieb. Dr. King’s New Dlseoveiy tor Con RKllttpliOll. Tldsis the best medicine in the world for all forms of coughs and coldsand for Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure'and not disappoint. It has.no equal for whooping cough, asthma,' hay fever, pneumonia, bronchitis, lagrippe, cold in the head and for consumption. It is sate for ail ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It ts al ways well to take Dr, King’s New Life Bills in connectionwith Dr. King’s New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We giiai antev ]>erfectsatisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at Page BlacKburn drug store. Regular size 50 cts and *1.(10. “I have never had a days sickness in my life,” said a middle-aged man the other day ••What a comfort it would be,” sighs some poor invalid, ”to be in his place for a year or two.” Yet half the invalids we see might he just as healthy as he, if they Would only take proper care of themselves, eat proper food—amt digest it. It’s so strange tliat such simple things are overlooked by those "who want health. Food makes health. It makes strength—ami strength wards oft' sickness. The ina,n who i had never been sick was strong because he a- • : riLwriys ligested his food, and you could beI com.- JJ e hc'p'nfg our stomach to | wmji :s well as Ills, ’shaker Digestive ■ > ..u . .much sold i.uakc I ■; ... ■ i.ing iiio- Ipod i l, Diuggists sell it. I l,a. 1.1 cjG I His. » -
Railroad Trlnycle Rider Killed. Monmouth, Ills., Dec. 10.—J. F. Hicks, Into agent of the Santa Found lowa Central roads at Nemo, while riding on a nuiroad tricycle here was run down by n Burlington train and mangled past recognition. nits, iiumli: iiiEits, Williamsport, Inti., writes: “1. until rd for montlis of severe" s'omiieli troubles My trouble nepnitd almost umnd iruble I purchsse t a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin of Armstrong ami Swank, ami as soon as 1 tia<l taken its Content- 1 was like a new person, ami I now feel better ami weigh m .>re than I have in year-.” It is sokl in 10c; 50c iml $1 siz> s at I lolthoilse Ct Smith’s Deca'ur, and Stengle & Craig’s, Berne. AUeyed llroach of Promise. Cairo, Lils., Dec. 10.—A breach of promise suit was filed in the circuit court here today by the attorneys for Miss Annie G. Ptdgeon. The defendant is Dr. J. J. Gordon, a prominent young physician, who, piactieed medicine in this citk Tne amount sued for is fIO.OOO. ' IT (HIOWS. As a cure for constipation and indigestion Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin grows rapidly in'favor where introduced. Children love its taste, for it is so pleahant. Trial size 10c. R-gular 50c and Sl.Od- bf llolthonse & Smith, Decatur, and St, ugel & Craig, Berne. o Sudden Death cl lies. John Kail. Memphis, hid., Dec. 10.—Mrs. John Bail, while preparing dinner, complained of a severe pain in her arm, ami she abauuoned her work and laid down. When rhe tamily had prepared liiemeal and called her, it was discovered that she was dead. She wiis 63 years old and widely known A Great Tledicine Given Aivay. Smith A Callow are now giving free to ad a trial package of the great hemul remedy, Bacoir-CeJerj King. If ladies snifering from nervous di-oiders and eonst-pafion will use this remedy they will soon be free from the headaches ami ltaekacl.es tiiat have caused tliem «• much suffering. It is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures Idliousness, indigestion, eruptions of the skin and all blood diseases. Large -izes 25c and 50c. OCATiOX FOR Bl SEVENS MEV On Chicago Great Western Railway, in towns situated in best sections of lowa, Ihintis. 'linnesota and Missouri. Over lifty diff ipnt lines wanteu including bankers, bakers, bhtcsstinrths, docutis. drugs, hardware, harness, furniture, general stores, grain ami stock huyeis, marble works, creameries and various manufacturing industries. Information and assistance free. Send for maps and maple leaflets copiainirg farm lists and'desciiption of each location. ■’ W .1. Reid. Industrial Agera. Cnicago Grant "• es'ern Railway, 604 Endicott Bidg. 8t I’au],'Mimi. Hit In the Head With a Stone. Indlaxapgijs, Dec. 10.—Four weeks ago Norma Zinfet.Higed 11 years, was Struf-fc, on -the back of the head with a stone thrown by a boy. She felt no serious effects from the blow for a few days, then she complained of pains in her head and in a short, time she was stricken with brain fever, from which she died yesterday. . Great Triumph. Instant relief and i pennant cure by Ott’s Cure for hmg and inroat diseases. Why will you continue to irritate your throat and lungs with hacking cough when Smith A. Callow, sole agents, will ftp rush you a tree sample Imitle of this grrat guaranteed remedy? Its sneces- is simply wonderful, as your druggists will tell you. Sample free. Large bottles 50c and 25c. -—' ■ —- Smith a Bell u'e plying the highest cash pricea for Clear White Asli logs, cut 12 feet long. 12 inciies and ovei at the top emi. must 'e •'■!><ir and slaight 48tf Sent to the Initane Hospital. Carbon, Ind., Dec. IO. —Moses Spurgeon, who attempted suicide recently by cutting his throat with u razor, has been sent to the Central insane hospital. Spurgeon is about 10 years old. He was at one time wealtliy, and losing his money and land is said to be the cause of hi* loss of niiud and attempted suicide. “Excuse tne.” observe 1 the man ,! ‘ speciacles, “but, I a s irgeoii, i.n.J that is not where.the liver is ” “Never you mind wber« his k.yrr 4s. ’’woHed the other. “•If it uw in hi c ‘bi f / toe oi his left ear D.-Witt’s Little Early Ritv ers would reaofi it. ami shake fo.t him On time you Van bat yom gig' lamps.” W. H Naehtrieb. HAVE YOI‘ A I 0141! If so, then, instead of taking so much quinine and oilier strong medicines, take a pleasant and mild stomach and bowel remedy, which will cleanse the system, and you will be surprised how quickly the cold will leave you. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will do this; better than any other. Trial size 10 i (10 doses 10c,) larger sizes •50c and sl, at. Holthouse & Smith’s' Decatur, and Stengel & Craig’s, BerneCUItED WITHOUT COST. BLOOD POISON. “The life of all Vestals the blood thereof.”- Leviticus xvfi, 14. The late Dr. Klnord, of Paris, was the most celebrated authority in the world oh Syphilis, Scrofula, and other blood diseases. These disorders, whether inherited or acquired, cause akin eruptions, sort) throat,.ulcers, swellingof the glands, falling out ofihair. disease of bones ! nerviousness, impairment of sexual poxver mid permpture medtal and physical decay. To any sufferer we will send, on receipt of six cents in stamps, Dr. Ricord’s famous prescription for the tdood. Positive and permanent cures guaranteed. Address The Kloord Medi cel C O .. MavtonO, 14.
8080 A COFFEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rooms over P. O. :-t Decatur, In 4 I j ’ KN. >H. b. HOLLOWAY, HI. D. i ittlce and resilience one door nort h of M. R. litinh. Dieeasee of women and children a jtcuilty. Paul G. Hooper, Jkttox-xioy /At Tj-tYATsr l>e<‘Htur« Indiana. Patents a specialty. R. K. ERWIIt, loom 1 and 2 Niblick & Tonnellier bock, Decatur, Indiana. ar. n. Bobo, Attorney zxt Tjontv DKCATUK, INDIANA. A. G. HOLLOWAY, Physician and Surgeon. 7ttice over Boston Store. Residence across the street from his former homo. 38-81tf John D. Nd r < < r Trustee Union Township. ‘ OHiee days. Tuesday of each week THE DECATUR WASHER ■ ■ ’ ’ NX' • - • z I ■' i- ' -J ■ ‘ ‘' Superior to all othbrwushing machines This washer is made trom first-class material, has a heavy galvanized iron bottom, not nailed like most of the cheap washers i hat are now made. The bottom on this machine is gained into the sides and ends, and is warranted not. to leak. It is easy to operate and washes clean. If you ace in need of a washer give it a trial. Manufactured bv I’EL'ER KIRSCII. Factory North Third St. ' Decatur. Indiana. PAMIZE A HOME PAPER. The Indianapolis Paily Weekly and Sunday .. Sentinel .. jtsKtmrs mjiinsTMTiM will AFFOlill JIID'h.BT IEW& FOH SShm READERS. , : / The State Department Hi theilaial. the iX.-puhheau J’arty--For.-iu; l ' Slatier. The Imihvmpolts Daily and Weekly Sentinel circulation has reached immense proportions by its thorough s< rvice in receiving all the latest news all over the state and from its dispatches from foreign countries. Every reader In Indiana should take a state paper, and that THE SE;NTINEU. Tho Sentinel has the largest general circulation of tiny newspaper in the state. The news for the next year will be very interesting, McKinley’s cabinet and administration, his policy and attendant, events, together ‘with the news of Hie state f'apital, will afford much information, talks and gossip for Sentinel readers. Daily, one year f*> 00 Weekly, one year 1 OO Sunday 2 OO The Weekly Sentinel edition has twelve pages. Subscribe now and make all remittances to * Indianapolis Sentinel Co.. lIVniANAPOJLIS, INI). ’ This paper will be furnished with the weekly edition of the Indiana State Sentinel for $2.00.
