Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1877 — Page 3
The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. MeEWEK, Proprietor. Advertising RatesOne colum. one year. Mo oo Half column, ,{ « w Quarter 001. “ ® 00 Eighth 001. “ 1° 00 Ten per cent, added to foregoing price if advertisements are set to occupy more than single column width. x .. .. Fractional parts of a year at equitable rates Business cards not exceeding 1 inch space, a year, $3 for six months, >2 for uiree mot. Alt legal notices and advertisements, at established statute price. Beading notice*, fl rat publication 10 cents a line each publication thereafter 5 cts. a line. Yearly advertisements may be changed quarterly (once in three months) at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county must be paid tor in advance of flrst publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in size; and vuarterly in advance when larger
MORDECAI F. OHILOOTE, Attorney-at-Law RENSSELAEB. - - . - INDIANA. B. 8. DWIQGINB. ZIMBI DWIGOINS. R. S. <fc Z. DWIGOINS, Attorney»-at-Law, and Loan Brokers. Renhseiaeb, u Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage. NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTOB. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attoraey-at~L*w, Rensselarb. .... Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bedford & Jackson’s Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vlnl W Special attention given to preparing Ditch and Road Petitions and Reports of Viewers. I. W YEOMAN, E. PHILLIPS. Attorney. Notary Public YEOMAN & PHILLIPS, Attorneys-at-Law. & Notaries PnMlo, Real Estate Agents and Abstracters, write up and acknowledge all kinds of legal instruments. Rensselaer, ind. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attoraey-atLaw, 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* Attorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes selling inn! leasing lands. L! . 1 . . . DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office in Spitler’s brick, Washington street, opposite Court House. Rensselaer, Ind. DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist aud Photographer, RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. EXCHANGE BANK, Remington. Ink.. O. B. Mclntire, Proprietor, Buy and sell exchange, n.’aike collections, legotiatc loans on real estate, pay interest on deposits, etc Office hours from 8 o’clock, a. ui., to 4 p. in. LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street, next dooi above the Stage Office, at Duvall & Goff’s old Stand. Patronage solicited. vln2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BF.GS leave to inform the public that ho u now prepared to do house painting, paper hanging, eulciinining, etc., at prices beyou I competition Cu be found at Ids rooms, up Mtairs in Liberal Corner building. vlnll SHINDLER & ROBERTS, Blacksmiths. At 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,convenient location, careful attention to wants of guests, and experienced management are its recommendations to popular favor. Emmet Kannal, Druggist ad Phamceutisl Hard Rubber Trutses a Specialty. Washington street. vln3 Rensselaer, Ind. V. W. LESTER. S. P. LESTER. LIVERY STABLE. RENSSELAER Livery, Feed & Sale STABLES, r. W. &. s P. tester, proprietors. • REAR OF THE CITY HOTEL, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Everything First Class. Rates Rcasable. ju1y27,’77.
J. S. WIGMORE, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. AH work warranted to give satisi, and charges as low as will ingoop, work. vlnl
The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY AUGUST 10. 1877.
Butter 12 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. Clear side 124 cents per lb. Bacon and Hams 12} to 15. Shoulders 10 to 12. Potatoes 25c. per bushel, Green apples 50 to 75. Beans $2 to $2 40 per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $2 00 to $2 60 per quarter bbl. Fred. Hoover is in town to-day. Mine host, Moore, furnished the “hash” for the circus company. Leopold has his store-rooms chuck full of new and handsome goods. The continued dry weather is working serious injury to the growing corn. Th® wife of D. B. Miller returned from her visit to Remington Monday. Charley Roberts, of this place, is entertaining his mother and brother, of Decatur county. The Remingtonians “scooped” the Francesvillains, at base-ball, yesterday, at this place. Church & Hartley, of Remington, are building a brick engine house to their spacious grain elevator. There is talk of organizing a Lodge of the Knights of Pythias at this place. The number of delinquent tax-pay-ers tn Jasper county, fur the year 1876, is 1631. Remington grain dealers are pay 20 cts. per bushel for oats, and $1 per bushel for flax seed. And now ex-Becretary Belknap is an applicant for office—a foreign ap pointment preferred. Cheek ! Mrs. Georgianna, wife of Hon. Anson Wolcott, died at Wolcott, White county, Ind., on the 4th inst. F. J. Sears, Zimri D wiggins, and R. H. Purcupile, with their families, returned from Illinois last Sunday. Leopold sells the genuine and justly celebrated “Walker” Boot, and claims ' to have the credentials giving him that privilege.
200,000 Brick for HALF I Ai ply to F. J. Sears & Co. Rensselaer, Ind. July 27-. 1877. Professor C. P. Hopkins and Sam. Rodgers with their “little toots” assisted the New York Circus band last Tuesday. Capt. Henry Bowman will go to Lincoln, Nebraska, in a short time, and take a position in the office of the State Treasurer, Luther Bensonjlecturedgto an appreciative audience last evening.*— He lectures agaiu to-night, at the M. Church. Admission—lo cents. Mrs. Jno. Purcupile, and her sister, Mrs. Crouch, of Monticello, arrived yesterday at noon, on a visit to friends in Rensselaer. The next annual fair of the Starke County Agricultural Society will be held on the 27th, 28th and 29th September, 1877. So says the Enterprise. Frank Cotton, of Francesville, made a flying-visit to this point, Tuesday. He reports evidences of reviving business. Jake Stairs and “Jug” Pettit, of Monticello, accompanied a “pea-nut and juicenary stand” connected with the circus. The Clerk of the Circuit Court issued letters of administration on the estate of John M. Austin, dec’d., to David J. Thompson, on the 6th inst. Esau Hart, Chas. Jouvenat, Esq.J W. L. Rich, and Dep. Sher.ff Donnelly, of Remington, on last Tuesday made the county seat of Jasper their objective point.
Ed. Maxwell, editor of the Morocco Courier, was in town Tuesday. He reports that no effort is now being made to remove the county-seat from Kentland. H. I. Adams, Esq., is now a resident of Rensselaer, he having moved his family into the old Milroy property. He will assume the duties of Treasurer on next Monday. We understand the bricklayers now employed od the “Starr” block will commence work on Rhoades’ brick so soon as they have finished their present job. Capt. Henry Snyder, of the Monticello Woolen Mills, passed through PnnaanliLHi . He made a “short stop”—about sufficiently long to shake hands with a few friends. At noon, Sunday of last week, in New Albany, this State, Mat. Wolf murdered his father, Martin Wolf, an old, highly esteemed, and industrious citizen. Whisky. To All Whom It May Concent, I will dress machine guards, from 3 t»3| dollars per set: setinew shoes for $1.20; Fit and set 4 old shoes for 60 cents, other work in proportion. Strictly for Cash. Samp Ebwin. “Sec” Seward, of Pilot Grove, was in town Tuesday. He reports the Sentinel as having many friends in that neighborhood, and predicts that so soon as crops are placed in market it will lead, in circulation, at that post-office. So mote It be.
“Scooped out”—paper reduced onehalf in size and price, and employes discharged— all in six months. We emphatically deny that it is our work! Such was not our object in locating here, and those who have been playiD B upon the fears, the jealousy, and the vanity of our up-town neighbor, vausmg him to send representatives —like the “hot-corn” peddlers of other days—through the streets, about public places and around show-grounds crying—“only a quarterl“—“please try it, if only for three months!”— have much to answer for.
The Writing School under instruction of Capt. Bowman, closed its term a few weeks since. On Wendnesday the penmanship of the pupils was examined by a committe —Chas. H. Price and Elza Phillips—and prizes awarded to Alice Irwin and Willie Imes for most marked improvement. Our neighbor is a poetic genius.— He seems just now to worship : ‘unly a quarter/ and has turned his muse in that direction, and from the sheets scattered about the circus ground, the production of his lieric pen, he is h—onestly bent on getting it—the quarter,
Jaoob Eigleebaoh, The Butcher, would respectfully call upon those of his patrons whom he has favored with credit, to make immediate payment of their accountsH<- must have money to keep the shop supplied with stock. Cail without delay and make settlement, without further dunning. Mr. Bass returned fiom Chicago Tuesday evening. While absent he purchased a heavy stock of Boots & Shoes, and will soon fill up a room in Leopold’s corner building, north side of Washington street. Mr. B. is a practical shoemaker, and we have no doubt brought to his aid judgment and experience in the selection of these goods. Lester Goodger, of Wheatfield twp., was in town Tuesday, and insteal of squandering his money for circus tickets he “put it where it would do the most good,” and left it with the clerk who issued to him a license to Mary Eva H. Hesser. John Fenwick crossed over Jordan (township) the same day, procured a marriage license, crossed back again, and will make Mary Jane Sage happy by marrying her.
Before trying any other remedy for your aches and pains, let us induce you to buy a bottle of “Lawson’s Cur iTIVE,” and give it a fair trial according to directions, and our word for it you will never be without it in your family. It is a positive cure for allaying pain and inflammation in Wounds, Bruises, Lame Back, Swollen Joints, Headache, Neuralgia, etc. It is sold by all dealers in medicine at SI.OO per bottle. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer. The exciting events recently transpiring in the North will, or should, serve as substantial food for reflection for oily Bob Ingersoll, his“plumed kuigbt,” “sun-struck Jim,” and their admirers and followers. But just now “Bob” is most deeply concerned with reference to the last days of his spiritual authorities—Voltaire, and Tom Paine. He offers SIOOO iu gold for a substantiation of the statement “that the dej th of Voltaire was not as peaceful as the coming dawn.” And SIOOO to substantiate the statement that “Tom Paine died in fear, in agony, hearing devils rattle chains in the ether room, and that the Infinite God went to work to frighten a dying man.” We suppose if he secures sat isfactory proof of this he designs to tack about and direct his course to another port.
Y*H Whereas ; Certain of our V/CVI lower grades of Goods, bought from us as such, have been sold to the people of Rensselaer as our prime goods, same being an imposition upon the people and ourselves as well, we wish to make it known that our prime goods bear a green warranty stamp, whereas our second quality goods do not. The latter are most excellent goods for the money, for which we sell them, but they do not, of course, equal our primes; and it is to prevent injury to the reputation of our goods and imposition up on the public, that we publish this notice. We use only the very best of stock in the market in making our goods, and any, which do not come out of the works as strictly prime, we call seconds, and sell as such. M. SELZ & CO., 219 and 221 Madison St., Chicago. R. Fendig sells the prime goods of the above firm.
John Gregory, of the Williamsport Republic, is the frantic father of a second series of twins. Mrs. Amelia Pride, one hundred and eight years of age, died near Knightstown recently. Deceased was a resident of Rush county half a century. A man in Martinsville paid sll for a walnut log, and received sl7l for three tumorous knots taken from its body. An eel five feet long and fifteen inches in circumference was caught at Madison recently. Cure for Neuralgia. —Laurel leaves procured from the common laureluov, wuen scalded, will be found a good sedative poultice for the purpo >e of allaying neuralgia. Cure for Small-pox.—Mr. Edward Hine, in the Liverpool (Eng.,) Mercury, asserts that the worst case of small-pox can be cured in three days by the use of cream of tartar—an ounce dissolved in a pint of water to be drank at intervals, when cold. He pronounces it “a certain, neverfailing remedy.” There died in Chicago a few weeks since, Mr. H. O. Stone, aged only 66, but a pioneer of that city, having settled there in 1835. In 1846 he shipped the first cargo of wheat from Chicago eastwasd, 700 bushels in all, that was sold at Buffalo for 70 cents a bushel. Mrs. Jane Chase Hoyt, one of Chief Justice Chase’s talented daughters, her husband, babies and servants, made a trip through Maine to Canada in a birch bark canoe. She has writ ten their experience for Scribner’s Monthly, and it forms one of the most delightful “out-of-door” papers of the season. Desirable property—house, two lots and improvements, desirably situated in Monticello, Indiana—can be secured in trade for property in Rensselaer. Apply to the editor of the Sentinel. The price at which Fendig is selling, Ready-made Clothing makes it no longer necessary to go ragged. He invites inspection of stock. Subscribe tor The Democratic Sentinel.
I have 20 acres of land in Barkley township, 3} miles from Rensselaer, on Francesville road, with a good 14 story frame house and other improvements theron, which I desire to sell Price low, and terms reasonable. Inquire 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. Down with Competition !—R. L Mattingly, Francesville, 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 earlVsettlers 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.
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, aud at prices that dare not be bear in the State of Indiana. Ladies should not fail to go to Leopold’s and see the latest styles of Linen Suits, Cashmere Cloaks, Fine Shawls, <&c., &c. These are sei < t goods, well adapted to this market and are offered at such low figures as will defy competition.
Kelley & Hainer
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. 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. Rensselaer, Indiana, “The Glidden Barbed Fencing Wire,” warranted all Steel. Wall Paper, all styles, at low figures, at lines’. More new goods just arrived at Fendig’s. Go and see them. Now 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 law 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 Eiglesbach’s meat store are requested to make settlement immediately. Fine assortment of Stationery and other Goods just received at Willis Imes’. ’
N. WARNER, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Carriages BUGGIES,&c., Rensselaer, - - - - Indiana. Anything from a common Farm Wagon up to the Finest Carriage manufactured to order on short notice and reasonable terms, and at prices to suit the times. All work warranted Shops on Front street. vln2.
New Harness Shop! Having opened a Harness Shop' in Rensselaer, I respectfully invite all my old friends and customers to leave their orders with me for anything in this line, and they will receive prompt attaution. I employ none but firstclass workmen, and warrant all work turned out at my shop. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Halters Curry-Combs Brushes, and everything else usually found in a first-class harness shop. Give me a call. Shop on Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. vln2 N. WARNER.
N. WARNER, dealer in Hardware, OB’ -A.l_.Xj KINDS RENSSELAER, IND„ Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but First-Class Goods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. Ind
Over 200,000 acres of land in Musouri and Arkansas, on the line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway offered on ten years time at 6 per cent interest. Also, 100,000 acres of prairie and timber lands in the counties of Lonoke, Prairie and Arkansas, in the State of Arkansas —very fine quality and cheap. Round-trip railroad tickets from Lafayette to Little Rock, via St. Louis, good for 60 days, for $32,80, on sale at this office. TeacEus Land Sorijot For sale at the lowest market price. This is a rare chance for persons with a few hundred dollars to get large tracts of fine laud that will be a fortune in a few years. 246 Lots 1* Leopold’s Addition to the Town of Rensselaer, for sale very cheap. These lots are very desirable property, both as an investment or for occupation. Will be sold on liberal terms. Have 320 acres of splendid land in Kansas to exchange for a good farm in Jaspei or Benton county, Indiana, and will give some boot. Improved farms and excellent wild lands in this county, for sale cheap and on easy teems. Will Fay Taxes, Furnish Abstracts of Title to Land, and make Collections. Office in Bedford & Jacksons block, Room No. 3,2 d floor. Rensselaer, Indiana. vln2 , THOMAS BOROUGHS.
Harding & Peacock RESPECTFULLY announce to the eittzens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they keep constantly on hand an extensive stock of GROCERIES, -IN THE OLD—SHANCrHAE BUILDING-, RENSSELAER, IND., where they will be pleased to have everybody eali .■••nd examine Goods ahd ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. Believing it better foi themselves as well as for their customers, they have adopted The Cash System! amt are determined not to be undersold by any other establiihiucnt. BUTTER & EGGS. at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Groceries. HARDING & PEACOCK. June 22. 187".
JAs. A. THOMPSON, Watchmaker JEWELER, 1 Remington, Ind.
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. 'I’jAISr-IXA.iq-DluHi R.OXJTH3, ’ COLUMBUS & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. NOVEMBER 26, 1876. GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line 12.40 p. m. 16 30 a. m. Arr. Logansport 5.25 “ 9.15 Lye. “ tl.ooa. m. t 9.25 “ Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ Hartford 3.17 " 11.50 “ Ridgeville 4.10 " 12.40 p. m. Union city 5.05 “ 1.10 Bradford Junction 6.00 " ft.oo Piqua 9.25 “ 2.51 Urbana 10.33 " 4.02 “ “ Columbus 12.35 p. m. 6,10 GOING WEST. No. 6 No. S. Lve. Columbus i 6.30 a. m. + 5.40 p. m. Arr. Urbana 8.04 “ 7.40 ” Piqua 9.02 “ 9.02 ‘ Bradford Junction 9.25 “ 9.30 Union city 10.25 " 10.43 Ridgeville 10.58 “ 11.20 .. Hartford 11.50 “ 12 35 ? in. Marion 12.40 p.m. 1.10 Logansport.... 2.30 “ 3.00 State Line 10.40 •• 9.00 RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. m. ... ‘ Richmond + 10..-.0 ....’. Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ “ Newcastle 12.05 p.m “ Anderson.. 1.20 " Kokomo 3.00 " J 2.15 a. ni. .. Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 OMcagO 8.30 “ 7.50 “ Going South No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago $8.20 p. m. -t 9.00 a.m. Arr. Logansport 12,45 a. m. 1.40 p. m. Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 •• Anderson 437 •• '* Newcastle & 5 ’.35 •• . Hagerstown u 6 .05 “ Richmond 6.65 ‘ Cincinnati .• 9.50 tDaily. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited _ _ W. L. O’BRIEN. Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 803 a m Mail and Ex 336 p w Accom tion 2115 p m Passenger 728 a m Passenger 943 p m Aceom’tion 10 43 a m WRIGHT WILLIAMS. 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 early 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 his Deputy, and 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.
Prine Spat fr a ta. Less than 4 Cents a Week. Make Home Attractive by Introducing TH HIT HE POST Which for more than 55 years has been ti-c i.csi 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, filled 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; Humorqus 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., sent on receipt of a3-cent stamp. Address, BENNETT & FITCH, 726 Sansom 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.
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, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle’s stock of Evergreens anti shrubbery I can supply customers anything they desire in this line; so there will be nc need of sending or going aoroad 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 respectfully invited to continue theii patronage. Terms cash, or good notes bearing interest. JOHN COEN, vlu23m. Proprietor.
SNYDER & HENDRYX, -Attorneys at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y.
M. <3F. Trangli, DEJVTIST, REMINGTON, IND. /OFFICE in west room over McDougle’s dry VZ Koods store, in Exchange Block.
F. R DONNELLY has moved his Paint-shop into the room formally occupied by the Record where, in addition to House and Sign painting, Graining, Kalsomining and Paper-hanging, he will be prepared to do tUUtE a W H®, and will generally keep on hand for sale Paint already mixed. Prices corresponding with the hard times.
Notice of Enumeration O F C?U A^V. l ira T A* NTS 01 " SPEE Hanging Grove Townshiplll Gillam “ 152 Walker “ -Barkley “ 227 Afarion " 497 Jordon ” 147 Newton " 137 Keener '• 90 Kankakee " 58 Wheatfiell - 56 Carpenter ’’ 502 Afilroy ’’ oo Union " 95 Total 2200 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, and all persons Interested are invited to examine the same with a view to the correction of any errors, mistakes or omissions therein. < —’ — > Witness my hand and official •j seal. I Seal at Rensselaer, this sth •—v—- ’ day of July, a. d. i«77. , HENRY A. Auditor. July 6, 1877
• • a • • ■ "’Tis well to lie hM” that LAWSON’S Curative Is an effective remedial Agent for the Cure of I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, DijArthoila, Toothache, Chilblaiaa, Baras, Scalds, Dvspepsia, Headache, Sore Thrust, Lame Back and Bide, Ac. Wlien T-. 1 Te> is rendered aln.ost insupportable by the pangs of the.>e d-Siases, i.eC U RATIVE should be applied, nothing relieves quicker. One of the many Advantages which it posesses, is, that it does not cause irritation or soreness like liniments or counter-irritants, —but , soothes the pain through its action upon the diseased serves and heals the fevered and inflamed wounds and sores. It is A SURE COMFORT ; to those who are afflicted, a Balm which should be in every household to meet any emergency. It’s ! virtues have oi. yto be known, to give it the highest place among the wonderful discoveries of this century. Practical experience has proven that no . other remedy can so surety perform the cures, ; which have astonished, not only the sufferers themI selves, but even physicians of eminence in their i profession, have marvelled at its curative propertiesFrom all Sections and from all classes it is freely expressed that for the full list of diseases which the CURATIVE is designed, it is a marvel of Power. When once introduced into a family, and has been tested, it becomes a necessity, so valuable is it for healing any kind of a sore, wound, pain, sprain, braise, tn tact any of the many aches and pains to which we l are all liable. LONG SUFFERING ■ is prevented and a lasting cure vouchsafed to those | who wiil use the CL RATI VE as we direct in the : circulars which accompany each bottle. Aggravated ■ cases of Chronic Rheumatism and Neuralgia, the | most stubborn of all diseases which undermine and enfeeble the system.yield readily to the CURATIVE properties of this wonderful Pain-Destrover. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM is refreshed and invigorated by the use of this nerve tonic ; there is no medicine extant that posesses a more potent influence on the nerve structure, than LAWSON’S CURATIVE. Sufferers from the many complaints which arise by the disordered condition of the nerves will be surprised at the soothing power which it exerts. Hundreds of Patients who have foryearsexperienced a miserable existence can testify to the benefit derived from using the CURATIVE, Other remedies hitherto prescribed have proved inadequate to meet the want so sadly felt of • AN EFFECTIVE MEDICINE for the thorough cure of all the above named diseases. Consul j our own interests and keep a bottle of the CURATIVE in your family. Price SI.OO per bottle. 6 bottles for $5.00. PREfAKEU BY Lawson Chemical Co., Clevclani, OlilO. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN MEDICINE. • see® Sold by W. J. Imes, Rensselaer, Ind June 22. 1877—1 y.
H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND
DEALER IN F urniture. Burial Suits Kent on Hani/ KNMGTON, IND.
W. A. RAILSBACK, DRUGGIST, Remington, Ind. Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW-GLASS, Itib ad Fain Hiite And in fact everything usually fouhd in a first-class Drugstore. Physicians Prescr ip tions Carefully’ompounded day or night.— Give me a call W. A. Railsback. Dec. 31, 1876, ts IT PJYS TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERB, THRESHERS, Wagons ad Buggios ; OF S. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf !
B. M. DONNELLY. PHOTOGRAFHEB Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COPTffIQJOIJ) aM FADED PICTURES AND CotegaldalsHWof Rooms, South Devot. v2»4tf.
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