Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1877 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McEWEN, Proprietor. •A-dvortiaing R,at©st)ne colum, one year.... Half column, ™ Quarter col. " Ten h n.'r C ccnt. price H advertisement* arc not to occupy more than “l&s2r,*»K»i ?! r » M - Huslness card* not exceeding 1 inch space, 15 „ vear *3 for nix months. *2 for three mos. AU y ie«al notices and advertisements, at eslahlishcd statute prio*i . , . . * Re ad in a notice*, first publication 10 cents a lino each publication thereafter!. cts. ft line. 1 Yearly advertisements mav be changed ouarterly [once in three months) at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county must bo paid tor in advance of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in ilze; and vuarterly in advance when larger

MOftDECAI t. CHILOOTE, Attorney-at-Law RttNSSEIiAEB, * INDIANA. a. 8. DWIOGINB-. ZtXM DWtOQINB. R. s. & Z. DWIGOINS, Attorncys-at-Law, and Loan Brokers. Renssf.i. vEk, - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage. NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, Rensselaer, - Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bedford &■ Jackson's Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vim t*r (Special attention given to preparing Ditch and Road Petitions and Reports of Viewers. t. W TEOMAN. E. PHILLIPS. Attorney. Notary Public. YEOMAN & PHILLIPS, Attoraeys-at-Law. & Notaries Public, Real Estate Agents and Abstracters, write up gud acknowledge all kinds of legal ihstru- • intuits. Rensselaer, ind. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney-at Law, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Lands examined. Abstracts of Title prepared and T *.xes paid. Collections a specialty. Office opposite Court House. SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON' .Attorndo-af- Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter, Wo pay particular attention to paying taxes SSllingand leasing lands. L - “ DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDOE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office InßpiUec’slnuck, Washington street, opposite Court House. Rensselaer, Ind, DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist and Photographer, RENSSELAER, - - * INDIANA. EXCHANGE BANK, Remington. Ind., O. 8. Mclntire, Proprietor, Buy and sell exchange, make collections, jegutint.e loans on real estate, pay Interest on ioposits, etc. Office Jiours from s o’clock, a. ni., to * p. m. ** LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street, next tlooi above the Stage Office, at JJuvnll & Goff’s old Stand. Patronage solieited. vlnd CHARLES P. HOPKINS BKOH leave to inform the puldle that he ir now prepared to do house painting, papei hanging, ealeimining. etc., al prieen Fteyoe I coin net it ion (.’a be found al his r »oms. up stairs in Lfl.'oral Corner building. vlnll SHINDLER & ROBERTS, Blacksmiths. A,t Warner’s old stand on Front street. Horseshoeing, machine repairing, carriage ironing, etc., done neatly and cheaply. vln2. HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Proprietor, Excellent table,convenien.t location, careful attention to wants of guests, and experienced management are its recommendations to popular ftiYor. Emmet Kannal, Druggist aud Ptamlii Hard Rubber Trutses a Specialty. Washington street . vln,3 liens seiner, Ind , F. W. LESTER. 8. P. LESTERLIVERY STABLE. RENSSELAER Limy, Feed & Sals STABLES, } F. W. dL S. P. Lester, PROPRIETORS. REAR OF THE CITY HOTEL,RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Everything First Class. Rates Reasi.. able. july27,’77<

J. S. WIGMORE, WATCH A CLOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satis'n, and charges as low as will ingood woj»k. vlul

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY JULY 27. 1877.

Butter 12 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. Clear side cebts pet lb. Bacon and Hams 12 J to 15. Shoulders 10 to 12. Potatoes $1 20 per bushel, Green apples 50 to 75. Beans $2 to $2 40 per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $2 00 to $2 GO per quarter bbl. Ice-cold Lemonade at H. Percupile’s. Go to R. H. Purcupile’s to get nice and cheap confectioneries. Balloon Ascension at the Sh<sw^ Doc. Loughridge is making repairs to his office. The Great New York Circus will be in Rensselaer, one week from next Tuesday. The prospects for a good corn crop in Jasper county are very promising. 200,000 Brick for SALF ! Arplyto F. J. Sears & Co. Ronsselaer, Ind. July 27.1877. R. H. Purcupile, can sell you the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars, sold in this market. Remember the corner room, opposite the Bank. On every haud we are cheered with the announcement that the harvest promises an abundant yield to the husbandmen, So mote it be. On to-morrow Billv Pyles will make the celebrated Boston.CrystaliZed Ice Cream. Something new. Call at Kannal’s Parlors and try It. Don’t forget to call in at R. H. Purcupile’s New Store and buy one of those “Verbena” cigars, the best in the market, also the No. 1, both of which I have the exclusive sale of. The Messrs. Hopkins inform us that the wheat now being received at their Mill, in this place, has never been excelled in quality. To All Whom It May Concern. I will dress machine guards, from 3to dollars per set: set4new shoe's for $1.20. Fit and set 4 old shoes for 00 cents, other Work in proportion. Strictly for Cash. Samp Erwin. The brick work on Charlie Starr’s business block, commenced last Monday. I will furnish Pic-Nics, Festivals ahd Parties with Confectioneries at the lowest living prices-. Those wishing confectioneries don’t forgot to call on me, at Leopold’s corner, opposite the Bank. R. H. Purcupile, Joe Cowditi, jr., is visiting relatives and friends in White and Carroll counties. TO ALL PERSONS GREETING. I, R. H. Purcupile upon oath do “Solemnly Swear” to sell Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioneries, Fancy Groceries and other goods in my line as cheap as any other houso in Town. Give me a call. Leopold’s corner opposite the Bank. Our old Democratic friend, Jonathan Fox, of White county, made us a short visit yesterday. Park. Wiley, of Barkley township, and John Komaiue, of Pilot Grove, will pleace accept our thanks for nice potatoes and other vegetables. Newburgh. 0., June 8,1876. Mr. Lawson. —My Dear Sir:—l have been a great sufferer from Nervous Headache for twonty years or more; and I feel called upon to acknowledge to you the relief I received from the use of your “Curative,” which surpasses any remedy I have ever used. It affords me great pleasure to recommend it to the public. Yours with respect, JOSEPH TURNED. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer, A Card. The undersigned, at the request of the farnly, begs leaye to thank the citizens, Baud and Choir, of Rensselaer, for their sympathy, and the respect shown on the occasion of the burial of my father. WM. B. AUSTIN. In two weeks more the Democratic Sentinel will haye reached its first half-year. Our list is increasing every week. We are satisfied with the encouragement received,

OBITUARY 4 John M. Austin died at the residence of his son-in-law, Dr. S.L. Ensminger, in Crawfordsville, Ind., Saturday, July 21st, 1877, at 8:30 p. m. Born in Harrison county, Kentucky, August 12th, 1823; moved with his parents to Montgomery county, Indiana, in 1828; and in 1857 came to Rensselaer, where he resided to the. date of his death. On March 28th, 1847, at Independence, Warren county, Indiana, he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Webb, who survives him. Of five children, three are living. His sickness, ayear or more in duration, was borne with patience and resignation. Funeral services were conducted at the residence of Dr. Ensminger, in Crawfordsville, on July 22d, at 4:30 p. m., by Rev. Mr. Stratton of the 2d Presbyterian Church of that city. Mr. Austin was held in high estimation by all who knew him. His remains were met between this point and Francesville, on Monday evening, by a numbr of citizens, and escorted to the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Ludd Hopkins. On Tuesday, what remained of John M. Austin was followed to Weston Cemetery by a large concourse of citizens and sympathizing friends and committed to mother earth, Rev. Thos. Vanseroy, of the M. E. Church, officiating. As a token of respect, many of the business houses were closed while the funeral services were in progress. (Giawfordsville papers please copy.)

The Bev. R. M. Atkinson, of Wabash, Ind., will preach at the Church of God, in Rensselaer, on Sunday, August sth, 1877, at 10i o'clock, a. m. Let everybody make it a point to turn out and hear a good sermon. H. V. Reed, of Plymouth. Ind., will preach at the Church of God, in Rensselaer, Ind., on Sunday, July 29th, 1877, at 10i o’clock, a. m., and will lecture at the same place at 74 p. m. of same day on the “Eastern” question considered in the light of prophecy'. Having bought the Cigar, Tobacco and Confectionary Store owned by L. Tuteur, I am now prepared to fu - nish Cigars, Tobacco and Confectioneries, to all parties wishing the same at bottom prices. And respectful ly solicit their patronage. , R. H. Purcupile. Down with Competition ! —R. L Mattingly, Franeesville, defies competition in the sale of Flour, Salt and Groceries. Salt sold at $1 55 to $1 65, very best and cleanest. In car lots still lower. Uncle Henry C. Smith, the old original granger, and one of the early set* tiers of this county is still in the pump business and can furnish the best and cheapest pumps of any man in the county. Repairing done promptly, in the most satisfactory 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.

Temperance Meeting Programme. The following is the programme of the regular monthly meeting of the Jasper CouDty Temperance Union, which will be held at the Christian church in this place, Monday, evening July 30, 1877: 1. Music by .Prof. Abbott’s orchestra. 2. Reading Scripture, by Miss Lydia Dwiggins, 3. Prayer, by Rev. H. B. Miller, 4. Reading minutes, by secretary. 5. Music, by orchestra. 6. Select reading, by Mr. George W. Johnson. 7. Essay, by Mr. Philander Benjamin. 8. Declamation, by Mr. Elmer Dwiggius. 9. Temperance oration, by Prof. I. S. Wade. 10. Intermission. 11. Music, by orchestra. 12. Declamation, by Mr. Chas. H. Price 13. Complimentary song, by young ladies. 14. Declamation, by Mr. Horace E. James.. 15. Song, by Miss Julia McArthur and others. 16. Declamation, by Miss Belle Altar. 17. Declamation, by Miss Ella Everson, The public are cordially invited to attend. Exercises will begin promptly at 8 o’clock. Desirable property--house, two lots and improvements,-desirably situated in Monticello, Indiana—can be secured in trade tor property in Rensselaer. Apply to the editor of the Sentinel.

Now Goads 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 vho 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, Cashtnere Cloaks, Fine Shawls, <£c., &c. These are select goods, well adapted to this market and are offered at such low figures as will defy competition.

Kelley & Hamer Are the oniy Dentists in Jasper county that save a tooth without “killing the nerve.” Toothache from exposed nerve cured at once and all pain obliterated. y 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 Dental operations. See their cards. N. Warner (Old Liberal Corner) has for sale, at his Hardware Store. Bens* selaer, Indiana, “The Glidden Barbed Fencing Wire,” warranted all Steel. Wail Paper, all styles, at low figures, at lines’. More new goods just arrived at Fendig’s. Go and see them. Now ig the time to subscribe for the Sentinel. Only $1.50 per year. We are prepared to do job work with neatness, dispatch, and at low rates. Come and try us. Let our friends exert themselves and get up clubs for the Sensinel at every Post office in the county. Call and examine goods at Fendig’s and ascertain prices before going elsewhere. Hard Up! Pay Up!— Those owing accounts at Jacob Eiglesbaeh’s meat store are requested to make settlement immediately. The price at which Fendig is selling, Ready-made Clothing makes ° it no longer necessary to go ragged. He invites inspection of stock. Fine assortment of Stationery and other Goods just received at Willis lines’.

Certain neighbors of Democratic faith predict and industriously circulate their prophecy that The Union cannot, shall not live here at all —that it shall surely die.— Union. Bro. James presumes too much upon the intelligence and credulity of his readers, when he attempts to spur up their zeal and efforts in his behalf by such silly manufactured stuff as the above. He cannot name a Democrat who has “circulated” the ”prophey.” “Too thin!” Bro. James, “too thin!” In another column will be found the card of F. W. & S. P. Lester, proprie tors of the new Livery, Feed ahd Sale Stables. Everythingis new—Stables. Stock and Equipments—and in first class order. The Messrs. Letter are Well known, as clever, accommodating ynd go-ahead gentlemen, and will no doubt make their enterprise a success. Several of the Directors of the Jasper county Agricultural and Mechanical Association, called in during the present week and procured copies of the Premium List for distribution. One and all complimented us very highly on having produced a much handsomer and better job, and ready for distribution at an earlier date than that of 1876. Dr. Brandcim leaves Rensselaer too soon for the comfort of some patients who came too late to receive treatment at his hands. It was not the doctor’s fault, however. He gave due notice when he would be here, the length of time he would remain, and the disappointed ones have only themselves to blame. They were consoled* with the promise that he would again visit this place during the Fair. Superintendent Warner is pushing work on the Fair Ground putting : t in good trim for the Sixth Annual Exhibition of ths Stock, Products and Manufactures of Jasper couuty in September next. JLet ihe Farmers Mechanics and Artists of our county be as well disposed to do their part as the Directors of the Association are to do theirs, and everything will pass off to the credit and profit of all concerned. Sam Bowles, of the Springfield, Mass., Republican, says, “Langston colored man and brother, condescendingly concludes to accept the Haytien mission. He would have 'hrieked as Freedom did when Kosciusko fell rather than not had it.”

Several enterprising gentlemen came In just a little too laie and desired to have their cards inserted in the Premium List. We had justeompleted the job. They expressed dissatisfaction, said it was two months before the time appointed for the IVir, and they Couldn’t SBO any advantage in the hurry- We expressed sympathy for them, and meekly re plied that Bro. James was a Stock* holder—owned a paid-up five-dollar share—that he was after us sharp with his Onion jack, and Would have us dead drunk from now till Christmas if we hadn’t hurried it out. We added that we would be pleased to print them circulars, cards, handbills, etc. in good style, and cheap—producing the statement of the Union as to how cheap—“loss than cost of raw mate* rial.” They concluded not to ask us to work so cheap, but gave us to un* derstand, after inspection of our work, that they would undoubtedly give us their orders. The School Trustees of Rensselaer have selected the following corps of Instructors : superintendent, Prof. G W. Allen, of Lebanon, Ohio. Teachers—Truitt P. Wright, Candace Boroughs, Mattie Benjamin and Myra Price. The second rule, prescribing the work of the Janitor was amended to read as follows: 2d.—The Janitor shall, before 8 o’clock, a. m. of each day, build fires, dust the schoolrooms, supply crayons, pointers, erasers, ink, and fuel to each room, and at 8 o’clock ring the admonitory bell, and in the evening of each school-day sweep the school rooms, halls and out-building, and see that the doors, windows and shutters are properly secured.” The 2nd rule as to duties of Teachers was amended to read! 2. Each Teacher must, at or before 8 o’clock a. m. be at his or her school room—be strictlyprompt in all school work, and attend all Teachers’ meetings called by the Superintendent. A tardy Teacher will be promptly dismissed. The Ist rule as to Pupils was amended to read as follows: 1, The School is free to children over six and under twenty-one years of age, living in the Town of Rensselaer, or attached to said Town for school purposes. All other persons desiring to attend must pay tuition in advance, at the rate of two dollars per month. The patrons and pupils of the Rensselaer Public can, by proper co-operation with the Trustees and Instructors, make our School equal to the best.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of.lndiana, .In the Jasper CirJasperJ County, ss j cuit Conri. October Term, 1877. Prnest Broquet and Byron Foreman, vs. John Wions, Nancy Wions, William Yeoman, Patsey Yeoman, Joseph D wenger, Kolia T Newman and Ann Newman, Complaint No 1304. Now comes the' plaintiffs, by Daniel B Miller, their Attorney, and flies their Complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendants John Wions, Nancy Wions, •Villiam Yeoman, Patsy Yeoman, Bolla T. Newman and Ann Newman are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, that sai l cause relates to the title of Beal Estat . Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the flrst day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hoklen on the third Monday of October, a, d. 1877,-at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County of J sper, and State of /ndiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. I —* — j In Witness Whereof. I hereunto j seal,, r set my hand and affix the Seal of -v— of said Court, at Rensselaer, this 13th day of June, a. d. 1877. „ . CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk. Daniel B. Miller, Att’y for pi’ll. Jime is, f OT7.

I have 20 acres of land in Barkley township* 5H miles from Rensselaer, on Francesville road, with a good 1| story frame house and other improvements tberon, which I desire to sell Price low, and terms reasonable. Inouire of WM. CLARK. 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 The Democratic Sentinel.

THE OLE FLAG. Oh I »ec yonder flag in the dawn's ..arly light, That so faintly wo sa -v in our war's twilight gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars now reveal to our sight. O’er the Nation’s high towers, the Unions full meaning— Not the rocket's rod glare nor bomb-bmrst-inginair. But Pea l '* toils cs now the old flag is still there; And . gain does the star-spangled banner still wave O'er the land of the free and the ho no of the brave. Oli! thus he it ever while together wo’stand. Forgetting Ike pa t, e'en the war's desolation, Blest with hoper and with peace may ou-i heaven-rescued land In a Union of States join in heart as a tionThen let fate do her worst, for our cause Will be just. And this be our motto—“ln each othsr we trust;" And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave . , . ~ O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

Harding & Peacock RESPECTFULLY announce to the cittzens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they keep constantly on hand all extensive GROCERIES, -IN THE OLDSHANGHAE BUILDING, UENSSELAER, INI)., where they will he pleased to have everybody trull and examine Goods find ascertain prices before putvnasing cisew.iure. Believing il -betier be themselves as well as for their customers, they have adopted The Cash System! and are determined not to be undersold by any other establishment. BUTTER & EGGS, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Groceries. HARDING & PEACOCK. June 22. 1877. Ms. A. THOMPSON, .rate Watchmaker JEWELER? Remington, Ind.

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. ROUTE,* COLITMIitS & STATE LINE DIVISION/ CONDENSED TIME CARD* NOVEMBER 26, i 876. GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 0 Lev. State Line.... .-.-t a.io p. m. +63oa. m. Arr. Logansport.... ..5.25 “ 9.15 Lve; ...... ti.oo a. m. t 9.25 “ “ Marion...-. 2.33 “ U.-07 “ “ Hartford 3.17 “ 11.-50 “ “ Ridgeville 4.!0 “ 12.40 p. m, “ Union city 5.05 “ l-io “ Bradford Junction (i.oo “ 2.00 “ “ Piqua 9.25 “ 2.-51 “ “ Urbana 10.33 “ 4.02 “ “ Columbus 12.35 p.m. 6,10 “ GOING WEST: No. 6 No. 8. Lve. Columbus $ 6.30 a. m,- t 5.40 p. m. Arr. Urbana......... 8.04 “ 7.40 “ Piqua 9.02 '• 9.02 “ “ Bradford Junction 9.25 “ 9.30 “ Union city i 0.25 “ 10.43 ‘ ‘ Ridgeville K).58 " 11.20 “ Hartford. ll.so 12 35 a m. “ Marion.... 12.40 p.m. i.w “ Logansport.... 2.30 ‘ 3.00 “ State Line 10.40 “ 9.00 “ RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. A. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. m • Richmond 1 10.50 Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ “ Newcastle i2.o»p. m Anderson 1.20 ” " Kokomo 3.00 “ t 2.15 a. m. “ Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 Going South >O. 1. No. 7. Lve.- Chicago i 8.20 p. m. f 9.00 a. nr. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a.m. 1.40 p.m. “ Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 “ Anderson 4.37 “ “ Newcastle.- 5.33 “ Hagerstown; 6.05 “ Richmond 6.55 *• “ Cincinnati * 9.50 " tDaily. tDasily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited V. L. O'BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 803 a m Mail and Ex 335 pm Accom’tion 2 Jis par Passenger 728 am Passeugei- 943 p m Accom'tion 10 43 a m Wright william*.- Agent,

Taxes. Taxes. Notice to Taxpayers! THE DELINQUENT TAX DUPLICATE with the Second Instalment is now in my hands for collection. The amount of Delinquent Taxes is unusually large, which compels the Treasurer to commence forced collections at an earlv date—not later than the Ist of July 1877. Those who do not pay by that time may expect a visit from the Treasurer, or hia. Deputy, ahd 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, Ind.

Prime Epnt fa a leer. Less than 4 Cents a Week. Make Home Attractive by Introducing m mat nm post Which for more than 55 years has been t L»t) i.eSi 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, tilled 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’ and Girls’ Columns; and Strong 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 club rates, etc., seiit on receipt of a 3-cont stamp. Address, BENNETT & FITCH, 726 Saiisom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. We will send The Saturday Evening Post and The Democratic Sentinel for one year on receipt of $2 75. Address publisher of The Democratic Sentinel, Rensselaer, Ind.

tHunnijlafc Ilurafcti! 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, Negundo, the Beautiful Catalpa, and other popular varieties of Ornamental Shade Trees. Strawberry Plants, of several popular varieties, bjr the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle’s stCck of Empeiis and shrnltoy I can supply customers anything they desire iu this line; so there' will be nc need of sending or going abroad foi stock of this description arid receiving nothing but dead brush for youi money. My stock of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., is good and healthy, giving universal satisfaction. Thanking the public for past favors, they are respectfully invited to continue theii patronage. Terms dash, or good notes bearing interest. ' JOHN COEN, vlu23m. Proprietor. SNYDER & HENDRYX, Atfcoraeya at Law Remington, Indiana.OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M. Cr. Trangli s DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room over McDougle’s dry goods stare, in Exchange Block.

E, R DONNELLY has moved his Paint-shop into the room formally occupied by the Beoord Office, where, in addition to House and Sign painting, Graining, Kalsomining and Paper-hanging, he will be prepared to do mu it tin me, and will generally keep on hand for sale Paint already mixed. Prices corresponding with the hard times.

Notice of Enumeration OF MALE INHABITANTS OF JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA: Hanging Grove Township 11l Gillam " 152 Walker ” 129 Barkley " 227 A/arion ” 497 Jordon ” 147 Newton " 137 Keener ’■ 90 Kankakee ” 58 Wheatflei 1 ” 55 Carpenter ” 502 Afilroy ”, 60 Union * 95 Total 2250 State o Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I, Henry A. Barkley, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the Enumeration of the Male Inhabitants of Jasper county, over the age of Twenty-one Years, as returned to this office by the Trustees of the several Townships of said County, and the. said Enumerations are subject to the inspection of the public, at the Auditor’s Office, aird all persons interested are invited to examine the same with a view to the correction of any errors, mistakes or omissions therein. 1 1 seal, r Seal at Rensselaer, this stli : day of July, a. p. 1877. . HENRY A. BARKLEY. Auditor, JuiT 6. 1877

Asths Beacon Light Is to the mariner on the stormy coast so is LAWSON’S CURATIVE to the distressed and suffering subject of Rheumatism or Neuralgia! We can not be too grateful for the discovery of any remedy which will alleviate the sufferings of humanity; not only in the pangs of pain which the patient alone suffers, but in the distress which it entails upon others. Most every sufferer from his own personal experience is aware that the ordinary methods of treating Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica and kindred diseases by external medicine, is of no avail; and so fast is this impression gaining hold upon intelligent patients that they demand a more potent remedy. The discovery of Lawson's Curative was a priceless boon to thousands who have been cured, and the thousands who are now being relieved of their terrible agonies bear willing testimony to its virtues. Here vre have a Curative agent which, though applied externally, exerts a powerful and beneficent influence on the whole nerve system —a remedy of indisputable efficacy—seldom failing to afford prompt relief in cases of acute or ciiroHic pains in the nerves or muscles. For every kind of Rheumatism, for Neuralgia in every Form, for Nervous or Sick Headache, for Nervousness, for Lame thick or Side, for Erysipelas, for Diphtheria and Sore Throat, for Chilblains, for Sprains,Bruises,Cuts,Wounds? for Burns and Scalds, for Toothache, in fact for all Pains, Inflammations and Swellings no remedy is known which possesses the remarkable healing and soothing qualities, which is so universal in its character and scope or so simple and safe in its application. For these reasons Lawson's CURATIVE should have a place in every family. It will there prove its value in innumerable cases to prevent lingering diseases and should be kept at hand ready for instant use. Sold by all Druggists. PRICK, One Dollar per Bottle. « Bottles Tor $5.00. Prepared by Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by W» J. Lvies, Rensselaer. Ind June 22, 1877—1 y.

X . H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN F urniture . Burial Salts Kent on Haul I HEMUSGTON, INT>. W. A. RAILSBACK, DRUGGIST, Remington, Ind. Dea,ler in PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW-GLASS, Mi d ks Articles, And in fact everything usually found in a first-class Brug Store. Physicians Carefully 1 ornpounded day or night,.— Give me a call W. A. Railsback, Dec. 31.1876. ts IT F^FS TO BtJY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Wap d Sup OF 8. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf

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