Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1877 — Page 3
The Democratic Sentinel. JAKES W. McEWEN, Proprietor. ir •A.dvei'tisin.g R,g. t<33One colum, one year..', * w Half column, " .if f l iKhth col. “ Ten per cent, adficil tft foretcomu price n a<lvem»emontK are *trttj> occupy more tlian aincle column wi'ttli. | Fractional partsoi a ye|rat Cfiuitabierat s Business ca1.r.1.-n-t e.vc#ft.luijr i inch spare. ftj vear s■ s f,,r .s i\ m ; ’jitfi s, ? - t ( >i tli, *- c nre. Ali’le«al notlic'M aii'l advertisements, at ustitlilislieil stunite plica. lt"u.liiiir notilee", ll n-tpublication in cents a 1:.... ~.,,.1, pnhlication thereafter S **ts. a line. YearJv u<4vlrti»**ments mav be changed ouartei!y lonee in three inontlisl at the optioii of the advertiser, tree of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county must be paid tor in advance of first jmbHcation. when less than one-tprar-ter column in size; and vuarterlyin advance when 1 a filer
MORDECAI F. CHILCOTF, Attorney *ftt-L,aw IIENSSELAEIJ, - I S-WIANA. li. s. DWIOOINB. ZIMJtI DWIGdINK. R. S. & Z. 35WIGGINS, Attorueys-a.t-I.nw, and Loan Brokers. IIENssEiAEn, - -- - - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage. notaby lcfidc. collectok. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, Benhselakr, / - - - Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bedford &■ .Jackson's Block, Taxes pyid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vlnl I. W YEOMAN, E. PHILLIPS. Attorney. Notary Public. YEOMAN & PHILLIPS. Attorueys-at-Law. & Notaries Public, Iteal Estate Agents and Abstracters, write up nml acknowledge all kinds of legal instruments. Rensselaer. md. FRANK W. BABCOCK. Attorney-at Law, Notary Public, [bul Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, fiui. Lancs examined. Abstracts of Title prepared and T 'xes paid. < 'olleetions a specialty. Ollico opposite Court House. SIMON V. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON' Attorndo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, ItENssKLAEK, - - Indiana. Practice in all the (,'ourts. , MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay par ticular attention to paying taxes selling and leasing lands. DR. J. H. LOTJGHRTDGE, Plij sic inn and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin's hotel. !dh. a. a. Mess, ififllcc in Sf»itier's briek. Wrtshingjtoh street, ept«i: its * icjirt ioll f■. Hen.-seiner, led. I " ■.]! _ DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist uud Photographer, IiKNSSKI.AKIt, - - INDIANA. EKCH A.NGE, BANK, iIEMINOTON. IN I)., O. 23, Melntirc, Proprietor. Buy and sell exchange, tinke collections, negotiate loam; on rr n! • t.al e, pay interest on deposits, etb- Ollii'e hours from a o'clock, it. .in. to 1 p. in.
Violin,! ... j. (, Suite NO HUMBUG- -Positive r.Y !--A most Yiiliiitnio tivatiiront, known but ton small cliqhc of professional jjorfm mers on stringed instruments, sent on receipt of 30 CENTS <te GREEN STAMP. Saves p time's its cost in HO days, improves intontaion :tnd sonority of instrument. Everything requisite senton receipt, of 33 etts, in p. <>. slump, or cnrreiioy. Outside of h few of the Lest performer. o , it can nowhere .else be procured. Warranted genuine and valuable. Lock Box 2t>o. Lewbtown, Pa.
'James W. McEwen, JOE - PRINTER, -AND I’UBT.ISIIER OF TUI2 Democratic Sentinel r - • - ; RENSSELAER INDIANA.
J. S. WIGM9RE, WATCH Sl CLOCK MAKER. Ship in WILLIS IMPS’ DRUG STOLE, Rensselaer, Ltd. All work warranted to give satisae.ion, and charges us low as will insure good work. vinl
jThc Democratic Sentinel. FIUDAY JULY 6. 1877. . I Butter 12 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. ( Cleqr side J2} cents per lb. i Bacon and Hams 12}. to 15. i Shoulders 10 to 12. Potatoes $1 20 per bushel, Green apples 50 to 75. Beans $2 to $2 40 per bushel. Flour (winter wheat} 82 00 to $2 75 per quarter bbl. Ice-cold Lemonade at Tuteur’s. Wigmore has just received a lot of handsome ‘’time-keepers.” Simon P. Thompson is a “boss fellow” ou a committee. ! Jap Wright was the champion in J the young men’s foot race. Jno. Jenkens came of first best, of i the old men, in the foot race. Our young friend Jerry Haley secured the prize fastened on top of the greased pole. Our young friend Carr, with his i company of “Modocs” aflorded con- : sidorable amusement to the ass;m* .bled multitude on the 4t,h. On last Saturday evening Will Austin left Itensselaer for Crawfords villo. His father is Tying very ill at that place, H. C. Smith is ready at all times to supply new .pumps of best qualify, and repair those already in use that may need it. Terms us reasonable as any ' ' = On last Saturday another of the old citizens of White county, Isaac Reynolds, for many years a prominent business man in Monlieello, passed from the scenes of earth!. Maiuiiaoe Li t.xsf.s—To Thomas I£ Davisson and Nancy McColly; John H. Gilmorn and Sarah E. Obenchain; George W. Warren and Mary C. Gilmorn; John Earl and Mary E. Dowell-
Down with Competition ! - It. L. Mattingly, Francesviile. defies competition in the sale o!' From, Halt and Groceries. Halt sold at $1 55 to 81 65, very best and cleanest. In car lots still lower. An interesting child of L, K. Yeoiimn, residing in Barkley township, aged IH months, on Tuesday morning last got hold of a bottle containing poison ond swallowed sufficient to produce death in a short time. A Bask of Meeting will be held at Altar’s Mil!, commencing Haturday July 1-ith. at l o’clock, p..m., and eontinning through Sabbath following. Religious services will be, conducted by Eld. 11. B. Miller. A cordial invitation is extended to all. For a sure cure of Kburalgia,llhenmatism, Swollen Joints, Headache., Lame Back,'Sore Throat, and ail Nervous Diseases, use only “Lawson's Curative,” the celebrated and wonder- ; ful Pain-Killer. It is warranted to effect a permanent curb when faithfully used. It is for jsale by all dealejs in medicines. W. J lines, Agent. Rensselaer Ind. At a regular meeting of Iroquois Lodge No. 143 I. O. O- F. held at their ballon Tuesday evening July 3, 1377. The following named geiith * men were installed as officers for the ei suing term oy Cha’s. H. Price, Past Grand : Leslie 0. Grant Noble Grand; Elza Phillips, Yieo Grand; N. W. Reeve, Secretary; G. W. Terhune, Treasurer.
"SWEET FORGET ME NOT. This is the title of a new and magnificent song with a remarkably pretty waltz chorus, composed by “Bobby Newcojib,” of minstrel fame. It is sung by Primrose and West. ofHaverly’sMinstecls; Delehanty and Henglcr . of the “Tony Pastor Troupe;” Adah Richmond, and other first class artists, all over the country. This song will surely be admired by everybody. Price 40 cents per eopy; can be had from any music dealer or publisher. F. W. llf.lmick. 50 West 4th St. Cincinnati, O. Real Estate Transfers.— Lorenzo D. Marion to William Price, s|sei nei 30, 30, 0. Jasper Circuit Court to James H. Knight, \\'i sej 0, 30, 0. Charles H. Arnold totJsebioua Pride net swl and si sel nwl 35, 29, 5. Charles M. Buell to Dumont A. Buell nw i 17, 27, 7. Nathaniel W. Reeve to Mary A. & W. J. Yates, lot 11, block 5, Rensscl aer, J. A. Pierce to 11. M. Pliilabaum, wf swR G, 31,. 6. Henry T. Thornton to Lvdia A. Thornton, nvvj sej 20, 30, 7. 1 Isaac R. Lewis et al to A. J. Kent, n A se J 20, 30, 0. Rebecca A. Lackey to Nancy W. Reese, lots 4 arid 5, block 12, Weston addition to Remington. Lester Goodyer to Daniel Gordon nei sei 15, 32, 0. Zitari Dwiggins, Commissioner, to Elkanah B. Yaudersmith, e 4 3, 27, 7. The Fourth was celebrated at this place in accordance with the programme. The bill was filled complete, excepting the torch-light procession. The people were awakened with the ringing of b.'lls and firing of artillery, tanvil.t.) The meeting was called to order at a. m., and speeches, readily of the reelaration, vocal and instrumental music was the order until noon. Immediately after dinner efforts were made to climb the greased pole until the hour for calling together the. assemblage. At the conclusion of the afternoon exorcises the wheelbarrow, foot, and sack races, parade of the mardi-gras, catching the greas°d pig, and climbing the greased pole came off. a much larger number Moe in attendance than was anticipated, and •everything passed off j pleasantly and satisfactorily.
OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
The school Trustees arc trying to | select good teachers snd so grade the i pupils that the term commencing i September 3rd 1877, maybe a success. It may not be amiss, to call the attention of the readers of your valuable paper, to a few leading thoughts upon our public schools. If they are practical, will those interested please j * preserve the same for reference and ! discussion. ! | GRADES. The school should be so classified and graded, that teachers may have occasion to give thorough and pupils maybe incited to improxe their time. Allow three years in the Primary, two in the Grammar school, and three years in the High school, and then allow the faithful student, a merited diploma. The process of grading may not please all pupils at j first, but in a short time it will give general satisfaction. BOOKS AND NUMBER OF STUDIES. Tlie number of books taken to the school-room by pupils should be limited, strictly to the text hooks prescribed by the school trustees. Books of reference should be on the teacher’s desk, or at the pupil's home. A multitude pi books in a pupil’s | desk causes mental as well as visible confusion. No pupil should be permitted to- cairy on more than threo text-book studies at one time. The teacher should own and not borrow the books needed in the performance of duty. HOME STUDY At least one hour each evening, and one hour each morning should bo improved bv pupils in study at home. Parents should encourage this and discourage all sports, plays, amusements, parties, meetings and excitments that would be likely to induce pupils to omit home- study.
DECORUM The school Law says, good behavior shall be taught in all the public schools of the state. Parents, Guardians. school Truetpes, Superintendent, Teachers anu pupils should all unite in an effort to confirm the walk, talk and actions upon the school premises according to the rules of good-nature and decorum. The school premises are sacred public jn'operty. ATTENDANCE. Let the rule be every day and hour, early, prompt and without tardiness. All patrons and pupils should consult the superintendents time and conform to it strictly. Tardiness and irregularity in attendance, sap the life and power of a school more than all else. COST. Our public school will cost about 55400, per month of public money. ! Then count the time of three hundred and lifty children. The loss of one minute of the school day would be in money value at least 60. 12aeh time a pupil is tardy and stalks into school late he does the school at least six dollars direct damage without reference to the remote evils following such intrusion and example. It is to bo hoped that no tardiness will have to be recorded by the teachers at the coming term. MOKE ANON.
Desirable property—house, two lots and improvemen.s, desirably situated in Monlieello, Indiana—can be secured in trade for property in Rensselaer. Apply to the editor of the Sentinel.
New Goods and New Prices!
A. Leopold has just received a new stock of General Merchandise, consisting of Ready-Made Clothing, for Men, Youths, Boys and Children. — They are handsomely made up, well trimmed, extra good material? and they are offered at such low figures as will astonish all who favor him with a call. At Leopold’s is the best stock of Hats and Caps ever placed on exhibition, and at prices that dare not be beat in the State of Indiana. Ladies should not fail to go to Leopold’s and see the latest styles of Linen Suits, Cashmere doaks, Fine Shawls, the., &c. These arc select goods, Well adapted to this market and are offered at such low figures as will defy competition. Do not forget to call at Tutour’s before purchasing elsewhere, as he will sell you Cigars, Tobacco, Smokeks’ Goods, Candies, Fiuits.Nuts, Oranges, and Lemons at lower prices than any other firm in town.
Kelley & Hamer
Arc the oniy Dentists in Jasper county that save a tooth without “killing the nervo.” Toothache from exposed nerve cured at once and all pain obliterated. Dr. Kelley will in a few days commence a canvass of Jasper. Newton, Pulaski, Starke. Benton, and a portion of White counties in the interest of those wanting / J>6ntal operations. See their card's.
Harding & Psacock RESPECTFULLY announce to the cittzens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they keep constantly on hand an extensive stock of GROCERIES, —IN THE OLDSHANGHAE BUILDING, RENSSELAER, IND., where they will ho pleased to have everybody call and examine Goods and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. Believing it better for themselves as well as for their customers, they have adopted The Cash System! and are determined not to be undersold by an y other establishment. BUTTER & EGGS. at the highest market priee, taken in exchange for Groceries. HARDING & PEACOCK. Juno 22. 1877.
I will pay the highest Market Price, IN CASH, OR TRADE! FOR WOK | ll PENDIG.
No’v is the time to subscribe for the Sentinel. Only §1.50 per year. We are prepared to do job work with neatness, dispatch, and at lowrates. Come and try us. Let our friends exert themselves and get up clubs for the Sexsinh\, at every Rost office in the county. Call and examine goods ntFondig’s and ascertain prices' before going elsewhere. Hard °Ui>! Pay Up! —Thom owing accounts at Jacob Eiglesbaeli’s meat store are requested to make settlement immediately. N. Warner (Old Liberal Corner) has for sale, at h.s Hardware Store. Rensselaer, Indiana, “The Glidden Barbed Fencing AVire," warranted all Steel. The price at which Feudigis soiling, Ready-made Clothing makes it no longer necessary to go ragged. He invites inspection of stock. Ladies’ new Linen Suits, at Ludd Hopkins’. Fine assortment oT Stationery and other Goods just received at Willis lines’. A Card to Smokers. Come one, come all, to Tuteur’s and try the Verbena Cigar. It is the only genuine Habana filled Cigar in town, and is pronounced such by the public in general. We defy competition. TAKE NOTlCEl—Tuteur will furnish Goods of all kinds for Balls, Parties and Pic-Nics; at reduced prices and ou short notice. Spring and Summer Cassimeres, or men and boys’ wear, in an array of I styles not surpassed in this market, at Ludd Hopkins’. Gents’ stiff and soft fur hats, and many kinds of straw hats for old and young; also, the -most fashionable ready-trimmed hats, for ladies and children, all new, at Ludd Hopkins’. We keep a No. 1 article of Winter Wheat Flour, and full stock of Groceries, Dried Peaches, Prunes, and Apples. Ludd Hopkins. Our wash Poplins, Percules, Foulards, Cambrics and Dress Linens are all new, and nearly as cheap as calico. Ludd Hopkins.
FEW DIG Will pay for WOOL, The Highest Market Price, In Cash Of Trade!
rarar* 'ei« ww* variety and a more extensive stock of Agricultural Implements, than is kept on hand by any Agricultural store in the District. Wall Paper, all styles, at low figures, at lines’. More new goods just arrived at Fcniiig’s. Go and see them. Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office. £1 50 will pay one year’s subscription for this paper. A heavy stock of first-class harness at Warner's. Subscribe tor Tin. Democratic SENTINEL, —Fresh candies just received at M. Tenter's. Un( le Henry C. Smith, the old original granger, and on ■ of the eativ settlers «>f this county i - stiii in the pump business and can furnish the best and cheapest pumps of any tn.-m in the county. Bepaij ing done promptly. i:i the most satisfaetorv manner, at the lowest living prices. He is also prepared to furnish paints of all kinds, and farm bells, to parties in need of the same. Harding & Peacock have a few bottles of C. H. Walker’s Belief. Try it for sick headache, neuralgia, and croup. It never fails.
Ms. A. THOMPSON, HiE Watchmaker /vNO) JEWELER, Remington, Ind. YOUNS GHESTERLiON Is kept at the Livery, Feed and Sale stables of * J. W, DUVALL.
PITTSBUItG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS J! AIL WAY. “FA.ISr TI.A.ISriDI-.S ROUTE,' CONDENSED TIME C.VKD. COLUJIIitS & STATE LINK DIVISION. NOVEMBEB 20. IH7G. EAST. No. N • No. 5. Lev. State Line + 2.4<» i>. m. t o no a. m. Arr. Logunsport 5:25 “ 9.15 Lve. “ 112.55 a. m. t!>.25 " “ Marion 2.33 11.0-T “ “ Hartford 3.i~ “ 11.50 “ " Hidneville 4.10 “ 12.40 p. in, “ Union city ft. os “ i.io “ Bradford .Junction t;. 00 " 2.00 “ I’iquil 9.25 “ 2.51 " (Jrhana 10.33 “ 4.02 " Columbus 12.35 p.m. G.io GOING WEST. No. 0 No. 8. Lve. Columbus + 6.30 a. m. t 5.10 p. in. Arr.,.Urbana s.ui “ 7.40 “ ITqUft... 9.02 " 9.02 " Bradford Junction 9.-25 “ 9.30 “ Union city 10.25 “ 10.4:1 “ Itidgevilloi.... 10.58 “ 11.20 “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12.35 a m. “ Marion 12.40 p. m. 1.20 “ Logunsport.... 2.30 “ 0.00 “ Ktuto Lino 10.40 “ 9.00 " . RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going Nortli. * No. 2. No. 10. L<ve. Cincinnati t 7,30 a. m ‘ Richmond + 111.50 Arr. Hag rstown 11. ao " “ Newcastle., 12.05 p. m • " Anderson.'. 1.20 " " Kokomo moo “ i 2.15 a.m. “ Logansport....... 4.00 " . 3.05 “ Chicago.*. 8.30 “ 7.50 ■ “ Going South No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago Js.ao p. m. + 9.00a.m. Air. Logansport....,. 12.45 a. m. 1.40 p.m. “ Kokomo L. 1.50 “ 3.00 Anderson 4.37 '* Newcastle 5.35 “ Hagerstown.... G. 05 “ ltichnlond 6.55 '• “ Cincinnati * 9.50 “ IDaily-j IDaily except Sunday. Trains do hot sloj) where time is omited vV. L. O'BlilEN 1 , Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East.' Mail and Ex 8 .13 4 M Mail and Ex 335 p m Accom’tion 2 *lO p>r I’assenger 728 a n Passongor 943 v m Accom’tion 10 43 a m WBIGHT WILLIAMS, Agent.
Taxes, Taxes. Notice to Taxpayers! THE DELINQUENT TAX DUPLICATE with the Second Instalment is now in liiy hands for collection. The amount of Delinquent Taxes is unusually large, which compels the Treasurer to commence forced collections at an early date—not Inter than the Ist of July 1577. Those who do not pay by that time may expect a visit from the Treasurer, or his Deputy, ami collections made as the law directs. A hint to the wise is sufficient. The 2d instalment is required to be paid before the Ist Monday in November to save penalty'. L. C. JANES, Treasurer June 8, 1878. Jasper county, Irid.
Prise &P&1 h a leer. Less than irCents a Week. ! Mask Home Attractive bv Introducing TIE SIM? BE JEST Which for more than 55 years has been t.*e i-cs. STORY, SKETCH & FAM’LY PAPER as is well known all over the United States. It is published weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good paper, 11l let! with the choicest stories and sketches by the best writers; not sensational trash, but such as a mother is willing*to have -• her children read. The whole tone of the paper is pure and elevating. It also contains Historical and Biographical articles; Scientific, Agricultural and Household Departments ; Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled; Humorous Notes; Literary Reviews; News Notes; Boys’ami Girls’ Columns; and Stroqg and Sparkling Editorials, etc., etc. Is just such a paper as everybody loves to read, and the price is only TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copy containing ciub rates, etc., sent on receipt of a 3-ccut stamp. Address, BENNETT & FITCH, 720 Sansotn Street, Philadelphia, Pa. We will send The Saturday Evening Post and Tnn Democratic Sentinel for one year on receipt of £2 75. Address publisher of The Democratic Sentinel, Rensselaer, lud.
litWFttf! The undersigned has now on hand and for sale at living rates, several thousand APPLE & PEAR TREES, both dwarf and standard. Cherry Trees, Siberian Crabs, Grape Vines, two and three years old, Ash, Maple, Negmnlo, the Beautiful Cat alp u, and other popular varieties of Ornamental Sha d o Trees. Strawberry Plants, of several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle’s stock of Evergreens and shrubbery I can supply customers anything they desire in tins line; so there will be nc need of sending or going aorond foi stock of this description and receiving nothing but dead brush for your money. My stock of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., is good and healthy, giving universal satisfaction. Thanking the public for past favors, they are respeccfully invited to continue tlieii patronage. Terms cash, or good notes bearing interest. ' JOHN COEN, vln23in. Proprietor.
SNYDER & HENDRYX, Attom&eys a,t Law / Remington, Indiana. I I OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M* Q* TruuagTt* DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room oyer MeDryigle’s dry goo<ls store, in Exchange Block.
F- R DONNELLY has moved his Paint-shop into the room formally occupied toy the [Record Office, where, in addition to House and Sign painting, Graining, Knlsomining and Paper-hanging, he will be prepared to do • coni d m tarn, and will generally koep on hand for sale Paint already mixed. Prices corresponding with the hard times.
Titsr oust BEST JAPAN TEAS, 85c 2d “ “ “ 60c BEST GUNPOWDER TEA, SIOO OR THE BEST 50c. TEAS, BEST RIO COFFEE, 25c “ O, G. JAVA “ 30c N. 0. SUGAR, 11c WHITE EX. C. 12 Jc. LAFAYETTE HAMS, H&lOc LUDD HOPKINS. I have 20 acres of land in Barkley township, 3-i miles from Rensselaer, on Francesville road, with a good 11 story frame house and other improvements theron, which I desire to sell Price low, and terms reasonable. 111uuire of WM. CLARK.
Rheumatism & AND Keuralgsa j||a CAN BE CURED Lawson’sCarative It has stood Hie tost for years, based ou its intrinsic merits, and nearly every community possesses some livinar evidence of its paiu-de-stroyiug and curative properties. Eminent and Skillful Physicians use the Curative largely in their practice, and prominent clergymen and editors recommend 11 from a krewtedge ts its Ctfacis. Hod wo space wc could give hundreds of paries well known in this community; but v e beg to refer t> our pamphlet, which is to be had of Druggists, or will be sent by mail on application. All the certificates are entirely voluntary, and emanate from persons of standing and respectability, and w ho may be communicated with by letter, or in person.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Read the following testimonials from well-known citizens of Cleveland: C l rye land, 0., July 6, 1576. Lawson Chemical Co. : Gents: 1 h«ve beer, laid up with Rheumatism three long months, so I could not walk': have tried all medicines and liniments which 1 could hear of, but no cure until 1 iced LAWSON'S CUKATIVK, which I can recommend to sullcrets from Rheumatism, for it cured me in three days'so that I could attend to my business'. I hav e wiittm the above foi the benefit of those that suffer with that disr.\>e. S M R( >\VE, ar.| Ontaridjstrcet. [From George Scholey. the Popular Hair Dresser.] Cleveland, <)., November a, 1874. Lawson Chemical Company : For over a year I jyas'.i great sufferer from Neuralgia in my head; tried almost every remedy th..t i could heat of'} was t<>ld by physicians that*! ought to try a change of climate A lady recommended f.aw son’s Curative. I procured a bottle, and am plenscd to say that the intense pain was removed almost instantly. Have used four bottles. 1 consider the disease entirely cured. Very truly yours, GLO. I). SC HOLEY Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Toothache, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Swollen joints, Dyspepsia, Headache, Chilblains, Lame Back, . Sprains, Cramps, Burns, Diphtheria, Scalds, All yiel-hto the magic influence of the Curative, no matter of how long standing. It is only necessary to use it faithfully and perseveringly, according to tin* full directions which accompany each bottle, and you will surely be relieved. LAWSON’SCURATIVE It* Healing anil l oollni; lo WolimlN, fiarett, linens, and Sciilds. Try it ;iml you will never be without it. Price SI.OO per Bottle, « Bottles for $.',.00. PKEl'Altcb BY Lawson Chemical Co,, Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. Sold by W. J Lues, Rensselaer. Ind Juno 22, 1877—1 y.
H. BATHS, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IS F urniture . Burial Suits Kent on Haul KKMINGTON, INI>.
W. A, RAILSBACK, DRUGGIST ; Remington, Ind. Dealer in. v PAINTS, OILS, YARNISLIES, WINJDO W-C LASS, Ms d Fassy Mdss, And in fact everything usually found in a first-class Drugstore. Physicians Pres cr ip t ions Car6fully’ , ompounded day or night.— Give me a call W. A. Railsuack. Dec. 31.1870. ts IT I* .ITS TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, ! MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, ®B* ai l®s OF S. Me Black ; Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf
B. M. DONNELLY. • PHOTOGRAPHED Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COPYING.OID aal FADED PICTURES AND EoldghlmMSildr & Rooms, South Devot. v2nltf.
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