Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1877 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. a AMES W. McEWEN. Proprietor. A-d/vei’tising Rates One colum, one vta* 0« Half column. J *» (Jtitirfer <•.<>!. “ ••••? * !!! I ighth ehl, “ ; i0 **2 Ten per eont?'aibb'il to foregoing price if tMlvertisementß lire »«-t to occupy more than (tingle column width. Fractional partnof a year at equi t abh rat< s BuaineHS curds not exceeding 1 iiiclt(HpW. 15 a year, S 3 for six month n, fl for three inns All legal notices and udvertisementH, lit established statute prfeu. Beading notices, fibd publication 10 cents a line each publication thereafter 5 cts. a line. Yearly advertisements mav 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 first publication, when less than one-quar-ter-column in size; and Yuarterly iu advance when larger MORDECAI r. CHILOOTE. Attoniey-at-Law Rensselaer. - * Indiana. It. 8. DWIGGINB. ZIMBI DWIOGINS. R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS, Attorneys-at-Law, ai*d Loan Brokers. Rensseliek, - * - ■ Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on five years’ t inie. nt 9 per cent, interest, in sums of S3OO and over. NOTAHY PUBLIC. • COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, iIBNSSELAF.It, - - - - INDIANA. Office up stairs in in Bedford A Jackson's Block, faxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vlnl Special attention given to preparing Ditch and Road Petitions and Reports of V 1 ewers. I. W YEOMAN, E. PHILLIPS. Attorney. Notary Public. YEOMAN & PHILLIPS, Attorneys-at-Law. & Notaries Public, Reid Estate Agentsand Abstracters, write up and acknowledge all kinds of legal instruments. xicusselaer. Ind. FRANK W. BABCOCK, ' Attorney-at Law, Notary Public, Hi.al Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Lancs examined. Abstracts of Titl>' prepared and T'xespaid, (10l lections a specialty. OHlce opposite Court House. SIMON I*. THOMPSON, DAVID .1. THOMPSON* Altorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Renhselaeii, - - - - Indiana. prai ti***: in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes selling and leasing lands. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, J*hysi;:ia,£i and Surgeon. Washington .street, b<*lo\V Austin’s h'd<>l. Bit. G. A. MOSS. <>ni.• <• in Spitjcr s brick. Washington street, Oppo-Ote Court Hotts. . Rensselaer, ln*l. DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist and Plio4.ogru.pner, RENHSELAEII, - - - INDIANA. EXCHANGE BANK, Remington. Inu., O. B. Mclntire, Proprietor, Buy.and sell; exchange, make collections, ingot i at*- loans on reai <-slate, pay •interest on deposits, etc. Office hours from 8 o’clock, a. ;n., to < p. m, LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street, next (loot aboyi the Stage Oilice, at Duvall X Goff’s old Stand. Patronage solicited. vln2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEGS leave lo|inform (he public that het! now prepared to do iioinn pniiiting. pnpui hanging, <*aleiiuiiiiiig, etc., at prices boyop I compel ft ion (a be found athisrmms, up stairs in liberal (l.,ruw building. vlnil SHINDLER & ROBERTS, Blacksmiths. At Wutiici’s old stand on Front street. Horseshoeing, machine repairing, carriage ironing, etc., done neatly and cheaply. vln2. HOPKINS HOUSE. R. J. Hopkius - - Proprietor. Excellent I able,convenient location, careful attention to wants of guests, and < xperi<*nced management are its r<*conifiien<l;ttions to popular favor.

Kannal, M and Phrmaceutisl Hard jabber Trutses a Specialty. ITitshinijton street. vln3 llensselaer, Ind. V. W. LESTER. K. p. LESTER. LIVERY STABLE. RENSSELAER Livery, Feed & Sale STABLES, F. W. & S. P. Lester, PROPRIETORS. REAR OF THE CITY HOTEL, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Everything First Class. Rates Reusable. ju1y27.’77. J. S. WIGMORE. WATCH & CLOCK Wte '<•'' ' i" 7 MAKER. -Shop in WILLIS. IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satlsnodon, and charges as low &s will insure good work. vlnl

||EW SHOE STORE The public is respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large assortment of my own make, AT LOW RATES! I havfc made a careful selection of goc><Js\ pertaining to a well regulated Shoe Store, and respectfully invite the public for a close inspection. A Custom Shop Will be connected,where I shall manufacture, *<> measure, all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Goods all warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather for sal**. Please give me a call, S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank. RENSSELAER, IND.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 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 -10 per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $2 00 to $2 60 per quarter bbl. Winter-Wheat Flour, of the best quality, atF. J. Sears & Co. Willey & Sigler have a nice stock of -Clothing for Men & Boys. A little child of Noble J. York was buried on Tuesday. Elgin Watches for sale at Willey & Sigler’s. F. J.. Sears departed for Chicago Tuesday morning. Capt. James A. Burnham is assisting the County Auditor this Week. [ Remember!—The Francesville Fair ! commences October 2d, 1877. i I A daughter of Commissioner Vant- ■ Worn! is visiting at D. B. Miller’s. | Win. Braden, Esq., of Indianapolis, ’ looked in upon the County officers on ; Monday. Mr. John Coen will receive Grain j of all kinds in exchange for Trees, ! A t*., Ac., from Rensselaer Nursery. Dr. S. C. Maxwell, and Township Trustee James F.lrwin,of Carpenter, i were in town Tuesday. If you want nice bread go to F. J. Sears & Co. for your Flour. They have the best in the market. The bright beaming eyes of Doe. Traugh, of Remington, beamed in upon us Wednesday. Miles Bisher, Esq., of Gillam township, visited Jasper’s capital Wednesday. The “Tigers” and Cliunsics” will a match game at the Fair in this place week after next. G. W. Hascall and Wallace Tallman, i of Remington, visited the metropolis i of Jasper on Tuesday. ; Superintendent Snoddy Wart busy last Saturday examining applicants I for license to teach school. j Jimmy Patton hue returned to Ronsi selaer, and lias resumed the study of law with R. S. & Z. Dwiggins. j The new’ goo Is just opened out at ; Leopold’s tire nicely arranged and j make a tine display. Call in and see them. i David ami Daniel Wright, old per1 sonal and political e ton township, White county, called in I to see us Tuesday. Leopold sells thegenuine and justly celebrated “Walker” Boot, and claims to have the credentials giving him that privilege. Judge Hammond is at Fowler presiding over the Benton Circuit Co'tft. S.P. Thompson, Esq., is at the same place attending to legal business. Willey & Sigler have the best stock of Home-Made, and warranted,Boots & Shoes to be found In one house in any town the size of Rensselacrin the State of Indiana.

Mr. McDonald, of the P’ymouth Democrat visited Rensselar, in company with Eld. Reed, last week, and called in to see us while here. Clint. D. Stdckhpuse has an eighthors power steam-mill in full operation, and is turning out sorghum in vast quantity and excellent quality. The "Clumsy Nine’* ‘scooped’ the "Stars” of Fowler, at a game of b»se ball played- on the Fair Grounds at Remington. Thursday of last week. We are glad to note the return to Rensselaer of Capt. C. A. Edmonds and family. The Captain informs us that he wili make tins his future i home. Only eighteen complaints have been filed with the Circuit Clerk since the last teimof Court. The probabilities are that the Docket for the next term 1 will be a small one. The County Legislature is in sessioii. At the close of the present session Hon. George Kessler will ‘‘step down and out” and will give way to Hon, Wm. K. Parkison, Commissioner elect. The proprietors of “Lawson’s Curat.ve* would be pleased to exhibit to any one who will pall at their office, the many testimonials received from parties who hate been cured of distressing diseases. In their pamphlet, which is to be had of the druggists,will bo found a few from leading citizens and editors, and we would advise everybody to procure one and read it thoroughly. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer.

# . T To ,fV Whom Jt May Concern. 1 win dress machine guards, from 3to 3 J dollars per set: set 4 new shoes for $1.20. 1' it and set 4 old shoes for 60 cents, other work in proportion. Strictly for Cash. Samp Erwin.

Proceedings Uommlwioner's Court. Convened Monday, September 3d. 1877. Present—-Commissioners Geo, Kessler, John Vant-Woud, William B. : Price; Auditor Henry A. Barkley, and I Sneriff Geo. M. Robinson. i Ordered no warrants be drawn in ' payment of claiftis until the record setting forth such allowance be read and approved. The issue of a warrant, in vacation, , for $944 37, in favor of I. P. Dunlap \for work done on Kankakee grade, upon order of Geo. Kessler, agent, was approved. .All petitions for bridges were continued.

The action of engineer and agent of the Board, and warrant drawn for SB6 77 in favor of Wm. Bull, contractor, for work done on grade at Ball’s bridge, was approved. Petition of Van Patton et al to permit swine to run at large in Kankakee township was set for hearing Friday, (to-day.) Sundry claims allowed. Tuesday—Ordered, That to facilitate business all papers requiring action shall be filed in the Auditor’s office before the first day of the term at which such business is to le considered. Ordered, That all claims against the county for relief of poor and indigent persons shall be accompanied by certificate of proper trustee, setting forth that said claims are correct, etc. Hon. W. B. Price was appointed agent of the Board to inspect bridges crossing Carpenter Creek, and if repairs are needed to contract for same. Hens. Kessler and Vant-Woud were appointed agents of the Bpard to contract for planting Willows oi Birch along the sides and for the protection of grade across Kankakee flats atjapproach to Baum’s Bridg, and to paint and tighten said bridge. Petition of Sup’t Snoddy for appropriation of room and office fixtures granted and desk ordered purchased. An appropriation of S4O was made to Christian Miller for the immediate relief of Jno. Miller, and a quarterly allowance of $25 for his relief, ordered to be paid out of County Treasury. favorably on petition of Henry Fishel et al for ditch, and report approved. Petition of. Daniel E. Fairchild et al for ditch in Keener township dismissed. Wednesday.—The Board, on inspection of County Farm approve management of present lessee, find certain buildings inadequate, and order advertisement tor bids to lease said farm for three years from expiration of pr sent term. Viewers reported favorably on application of Elam D. Fairchild et al for ditch in Keener township. Thursday.—The Board examined claims of eX-Treasurers Platt, Henkle and Boroughs, and allowed as follows: Platt, $lB9 30; Henkle, $400,00; Boroughs, sßsll 00. Roads—Petition of Otta Wapler et ul for toad in Jordan township. Viewers—Jas. V. Dutton, Jus. Chapman Alf. Hoover. Petition of Chas. F. Hammond eta for road between Marlon and Milroy townships. Viewers report approved and road ordered opened —width 60 feet. Petition of N.D. Ingerhain et al for change of road in Whtatfieid township. Viewers—Asa Tyler, Thomas Antrim and W’m. D. VantWoud. Petition of George Guild et al for change of road in Gillam township. Dismissed. Petition of John Goetz et al for change of road in Newton township. Viewers’ report approved, and road ordered opened—width 50 feet. Petition of Sos. Taneret ul for road in Wheatfield and Walker townships. Viewers—Wm. Meyer, Jesse W’ilcox and Shadrach F. Brown. Petition of Jas, W. Smith rt al for change of road in Barkley township. Viewers—Thos. Robinson, Jno. Groom and Berry Paris. Petition of Thos. Walters et al for road in Barkley township Viewers A. J. Read, Win. M Barkley and Wm. B. Shaw. Petition of Isaac B. Alter et al for change of road in Union township. Viowers—Lemuel Shortridge, D. E. Fairchild and Jacob Haan. Commissioner, appointed to divide road work on county line between Jasper and White made report and Auditor directed to notify Trustee of Carpenter township. At a late meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association: On motion, It was ordered that a purse of SSO 00 be offered for running horses—s to enter, 3to start—single dash, one mile. First premium, S3O; sacond, sls; third, ss> Friday afternoon, Sept. 21st, 1877. Entrance fee, 10 per cent, of putse.

Call on Willey & Sigler if you Wish to buy Boots & Shoes that are good, for a low priee. 200,000 Brick for SALE 1 Ar ply to F. J. Sears & Co. Rensselaer, Ind. July 27.1877. Willey & Sigler are just receiving the largest siock of all kinds of merchandise ever offered in this market. F. J. Sears & Co. have the excltlssive sale of the Winamac Winter Wheat Flour in Rensselaer. Every saok warranted. Price $1 90 per sack One imagines himself in a New York Wholesale St ore when he steps into Willey & Sigler’s establishment, and sees the piles of Goods they keep.

Jacob Eiglesbdch, The Butcher, would respectfully call upon those of his patrons whom her has favored with credit, to make immediate payment of their accountsHe must have money to keep the shop supplied with stock. Call without delay and make settlement, without further dunning.

t I have 20 acres of land in Barkley township, 84 miles from Rensselaer, on Francesville road, with a good 14 story frame house and other improvements theron, which I desire to sell Price low, ami 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 fifst-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 G. Smith, the old original granger, and one of thff early settlers of this county isstillin 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 furuish paints of all kinds, and farm bells, to parties in need of the same.

New Goods and New Prices I 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 aver placed ouexhibii tion, and at prices that dare not be | bear in the State of Indiana. Ladies should not fail to go to Leo- ’ pold’s and see the latest styles of i Linen Suits, Cashmere Cloaks, Fine , Shawls, itc., &c. These are select j goods, well adapted to this market ' and are offered at such low figures us , 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. 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 ol those wanting Dental operations. See their cards. N. Warner (Old Liberal Corner) has for sale, at h:s Hardware Store. Rensselaer, “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 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. Fine assortment of Stationery and other Goods just received at Willis lines’.

H7ierea«; Certain of our vl. 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 cull seconds, and sell as such. M. SELZ & CO., 219 and 221 Madison St., Chicago. R. Fendig sells the prime goods of the above firm. Desirable property—house, two lots and iinprovenien vS, desirably situated in Monticello, Indiana—can be secured in trade tor 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.

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. Ail 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 order's with me for anything in this line, afld they will receive prompt attention. I employ none but firstclass workmen, and warrant all work turned out at my shop. I keep constantly on hafid a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Halters Curry-Combs Brudes, and everything else usually found in a first-class harness shop. Give me a call. Shop on Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. tina n, Warner.

RalE&HCteaAw! | Over 200,000 acres of land In Mb»i souri and Arkansas, on the line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway offered on ten years time at 6 per cent, interest. I Also, 100,000 acres of prairie and timber lands in the counties of Lo- : noke, Prairie and Arkansas, in the i State of Arkansas—very fine quality and cheap. Round-trip railroad tiekj ets from Lafayette to Little Boek, via St. Louis, good for 60 days, for $32,80, 1 on sale at this office. Texas Land Sorijpt 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 land that will be a fortune in a few years. 246 Lots in 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, v Have 320 acres of splendid land in Kansas to exchange for a good farm in Jasper or Benton county, Indiana, and will give some boot. Improved farms and excellent wild lands in this county, for sale cheap and on easy terms.

Will Pay 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 citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they keep constantly on hand an extensive stock of GROCERIES, -IN THF OLDSHANGHAE BUILDING, UENSSELAEB, IND., where they will be pleased to have everybody call 4nd examine Goods and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. Believing it better foi 1 hemseives as well as for their <*iisivm<*rs. they have adopted The Cash System! and are determined not, to be undersold by anv other establishment. BUTTER & EGGS. at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Groceries. HARDING & PEACOCK. June 22. 1877.

JAs. A. THOMPSON, ~W.O -saMEa Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind.

PITTSBURG-, CINCINNATI & St.- LOUIS RAILWAY. “I’AT'T-'IiAISTSILEI ROUTE, ” COLUMBUS & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. NOVEMBER 86,- 1876; GOING EAST. No. I.’ NO. 3 Lev. State Line + 2.40 p. in. +63oa. m. An. Logansport 5.25 “ 9.15 Lve. “ il.oo a. m. + 9.25 “ “ Marion »,33 “ J 1.07 “ “ Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ “ Ridgeville 4.10 “ 12.4i.p. m. “ Union city 5.05 “ i.jo “ Bradford J unction (i.uo “ 2.0 u “ Piqua 9.25 “ 2.51 “ Urbana 10.33 4.02 “ “ C01umbu5.,.,,.. 12.35p.m. 6,10 GOING WEST. Nr,. « Nd. 8. Lve. Columbus ...... t 6.30 a. m. + 5.40 p. in Arr. Urbana 8.04 “ 7.40 " Piqua 9.02 “ 9,02 “ Bradford Junction 9.25 " 9.-30 " " Unioncity ..... 10,25 “ 10.43 " Ridgeville 10. >8 " 11.20 “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12 35 m. Marion 12.40 p.m. i.io “ Logansport.,.. 2.30 •).<« " “ State Line 10.40 “ 9.00 “ RICHMOND & CHICAGO 171 VISION. Going North. No. 2. No, 10, Lve. Cincinnati + 7.:M a. m, .... ‘ Richmond, +10.50 ~ Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ ””” ”7 “ Newcastle..,,,,... 12.05 p. m “ Ander50n....,,..-. 1.20 " . .......... Kokomo ~ 3.-0 O “ + 2,15 a.m. „ Logansport 4.00 “ 3,05 Chicago 8.-30 7.50 “ Going South Mo, 1, No. 7. Lve. Chicago J 8.20 p. m. +9.ooa.nr. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a.m. 1.40 p.m. Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 ' Anderson ..... t:fi ** Sew Castle .- 5.35 " Hagerstown j............ 6.05 “ *’ Richmond 6,55 “Cincinnati ?.. j. 9.50 -.Daily, +Daily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited „ tV. 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 Aecom tion 2115 p m Passenger 728 A m I assenger 943 p m Aceom’tion iff 43 a m B right williams,

N. WARNER, DEALER IN __ - Hardware, Qjn ALL KINDS ENSSELAER. IND.. Kfceps constantly on hand a large 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 sWck 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, Bemember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. Ind

Piw Enjpail fe iJk. Less thank Cents a li'eek\ Make Home Attractive Bv Introducing th raw mm mi Which for more than 55 years has been t-ux> • 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, 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; Humorous Notes; Literary Reviews; News Notes; Boys’ami 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 a 3-cent stamp. Address, BENNETT & FITCH, 72G 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. gwarlaFit Barney! 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, Gi;ap<» Vines, two and three y&irs 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 ■ Eveijreeiis and shrubbery I can supply customers anything they desire in this line; so there will be nc need of sending or going a JrOad foi stock of this description and 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 i'especcfully invited to continue theii patronage. Terms cash, or good notes bearing interest. JOHN COEN, vlu2 3m. Proprietor. SNYDER & HENDRYX, Attorneys at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M. <sr* DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room over McDougle’s dry goods store.hi Exchange Block.

F. DONNELLY has moved his Paint-shop into the room formally occupied by the Record Office, where, in addition to House and Sign painting, Graining, Kalsomining and Paper-hanging, he will be prepared to do HO ui MU MM, and will generally keep on hand for sale Paint already mixed. Prices corresponding with the hard times.

NOTICE to NON-RESIDENT. The State ofJndlana. . In the Jasper CirJasper]County, bb f cuit Court. October Term. 1877. -Ertfest Broquet and Byron Foreman, John Wions, Nancy Wions, William Yeoman, I’atsey Yeoman, Joseph Dwtenger, Itolla T Newman and Ann Newman, Complaint No i:»i. Now comes the plaintiffs, by Daniel B Miller, their Attorney, and files their Complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that* the defendants John Wions, Nanev Wions, •ViHiam Yeoman, Patsy Yeoman, Rolla T. Newman and Ann. Newman are non-rest-dents of the .State of Indiana, thntsaid cause relates to the title of Rqal Estat. . Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants. that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the third Monday of October, a, d. 1877, attire Court House in Hensselaor, in said County of J spur, and State of Indiana, and answer or demur to said confplaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. I —> In Witness Whereof, I hereunto 1 seal. - set my hand and Seal of —<—of said Court, at Rensselaer, this 13th day of June, a. d. 1877. . CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk. Daniel B. Miller. Att’y for pl’ff. June 15.1877.

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