Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1877 — Page 3

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MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Att®rney-»t-Law Rensselaer, - - . - Indiana. B. 8. DWIOGINB. ZIMBI DWtGGIWH. R. s. A Z. D WIGGINS, Attorney»-at-Law, and Loan Broken. ItENSSELKEB. - - - - INDIANA. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on five years’ time, at 9 percent, interest, in sums of #3OO and over. NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attoraey-at-La w, Rensselaer, ... - Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bedford & Jackson’s Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vlnl t’ty ripeeial attention given to preparing Ditch and Road Petitions and Reports of Viewers. I. W YEOMAN, E. PHILLIPS. Attorney. Notary Public. YEOMAN & PHILLIPS, Attomey»-at-Law. & Notaries Public, Real Estate Agents and Abstracters, write up and acknowledge all kinds of legal instruments. Rensselaer, ind. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney-at Law, Notary Public, Hr al Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Lancs examined. Abstracts of Title prepared and T'.xes paid. < 'ollectioiis a specialty. Office opposite Court House. BIMON I’. 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 and lousing lands.

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. Ind., O. B. Mclntire, Proprietor. Buy and si ll exchange, make collections legotiale loans on real estate, pay interest on jleposits,' etc- Office hours from h o'clock, a. ;u., to t p. m. ■ i ■■■ ■ i 11 —l. i '— . ■ LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street, next dooi ibove the Stage Office, at Duvall & .•loirs old Stand. Patronage solicit--d. vln2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEGS leave to inform the public that he tr now prepared to do liou.se painting, papei hanging, eriicimining. etc., at. prices beyon I •ompctition Ca bo. found at iiis r >onis. up stairs 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 locution, ?areful attention to wants of guests, And experienced management are its .vcomniendatioas to popular favor. Emmet Kannal, Drupl id PtaMitisl Hard Rubber Trutses a Specialty. Washington street. rl ti 3 Ilensselaex, Ind

F. W. LESTER. S. P. LESTER. LIVERY STABLE, .1 p cWT _— 1 ■** RENSSELAER Livery, Feed & Sale STABXiKS, F. W. A S. P. Lester, PROPRIETORS, REAR OF THE CITY HOTEL, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Everything First Class. Rates Reasable. iu1y27,’77. J. S WIGMORE, WATCH A CLOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satisfy.ion, and charges as low as will insure good work. vlnl

The public is respectfully informed that I h«ve opened a store opposite the Bank, whore will be found a large assortment of BObTS and SHOES Including a largl assortment of my own r ' O luiike. AT. LOW RATES! I have marie a careful selection of goods 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, to measure, all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Goods all warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather for sale. Please give me a call, S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank, RENSSELAER. IND. '! 1 Jfi'ULJH- J. 1 -L3 ■ Orders for my FALL & WINTER Stock of BOOTS and Shoes I am now receiving, @ can and will offer greater inducements to CASH BUYERS than I have ever offered before. I am now receiving Cheap Carpetings direct from the Factory, which I will sell-lower than ever known. I can and will sell at the BOTTOM PRICE every time. All are invited to call and see my Immense stock Low Prices. LUDD HOP KIMS.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1877.

Butter 12 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. Clear side 12.1 cents per lb. Bacon and Hams 12J 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) $1 80 to $1 80 per quarter bbl. School Books at Willis J. lines’. Dr. Wdshbuin has arrived, and his household effects are on the way. Willey & Sigler have a nice stock of Clothing for Men & Boys. Willis J. lines keeps the best brands of cigars. We learn that Al. J. Kitt has disposed of the Monticello Democrat to Will B. Hoover. Now is the time for transplanting Trees, and John Coen has just what you want. Fendig is sole agent in this section for Selz & Co-,8, standard Boots and Shoes. Thonipson, the jewelry man, at Remington, has just received a line stock of jewelry.

Dr. A. L. Hamar and wife have re turned from their visit to friends in Clinton county. As an Auctioneer “Pap” Smoot is a success, and we cheerfully commend him to all in want of such service. Mr. John Catt, a former resident of Rensselaer, now of Indianaoolis, is visiting friends at this place. Fendig’s new dress goods are unexcelled in quantity, quality, and prices. Go and see them. The notes and accounts of Dr. J. H. Loughridge are in the hands of Elza Phillips, Esq., for collection. Chris. Cole, aged about 12 vears, came near being the victim of what might have, been a bad accident, Tuesday last, while playing about a horse-power. Fortunately he received but a few bruises and scratches. In a neighboring town, not quite a year since, a druggist of considerable taste, experience and repute, remarked that “of all the establishments of that class, Willis J. lines’ excelled any he had seen in the selection, arrangement, supply and display of Goods, and, he believed, in prices as well.” Mr. Imes has added immensely to his stock since then, and his house has Vastly improved in appearance. Fendig’s new quarter’s,, commodious, handsome, and well filled with goods suited to the wants of the people, Is one of the most attractive establishments onecanvifit. His stock of Ready-made Clothing is immense, superb, and sell at such prices as leave no grounds for grumbling; and so, too, with his Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gro« ceries, etc. /endig extends a pleasant and cordial invitation to everybody to call in and sector themselves.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of real estate were made in Jasper county since last report, as shown by the books in the recorder’s office: William H. Bryan to James 31. Brian, nw.J sw| 21, 31, 7. Mary Hordeman to John W. Duvall, part wj sw| 25, 29, 7—lo acres. Warder, Mitchell & Co., and Leoni das Vlcorv to Jacob Frielihg.swi swi 21, 32, 7. John R. Gray to Hanging Grove School House, part nw sw 13, 20, 5 1 acre. John Cooper to Baron C. Pierson, ne se 8, 30,6. Valentine Swartz to Frederick C. Cole, part nw ne, 25. 32, 7 —19 acres. Eli McJimsey to George W. Stoner, n| sw| 33, 31, 5. John HJCarson to John Mcßewn, se sw, <6, 30, 5. Matilda Pruitt to Hulda J. Evans, e side sw ne r 3,29, 5. Francis M. E vans to Hulda J. Evans, n end wf ne, 3, 29, 5; sj sw se, 33, 30, 5 —46 acres. John Mitchell to Abner Whitmore, e ne, 16, 27, 6. John Mitchell to Abner Whitmore, e| ne 16, 27, 6 —Bo acres, SI,OOO. Quit claim. United Slates of America to William Comer, nene 13, 30, 5 40 acres. Patent. Simon Phillips et al. to Jasper N. Jenkins, ne 28, 29, s—Bo5 —80 acres, SSO. Quit claim. Jacob Phillips et al. to Jasper N. Jenkins, same tract, SSO. Quit claim. David Phillips et al. to Jasper N. Jenkins, same tract, SSO. Quit claim. Jasper Jenkins to Edward 11. Valentine, same tract, $1,600. Gilbert 11. Hurley to William B. Hurley, e| nw, sw 17, 30, 6—20 acres, S2OO. Ira A. Williams Io Elizabeth B irkley, se sw 36, 32, 7 —40 acres, S2OO. Nathaniel Wyatt to William L. Nowels, sw ne 7, 29, 7—40 acres, $l,lOO. Alfred Thompson to Francis J. St ars, lots 1,2, 3, 10, 11, 12, block 2, South addition to town of Rensselaer, S6OO. Wingate T. Downing to Rachel Ann Burns, nw se se 29, 30, 6—6 acres, SIBO. George E. Ten Eyck to Frederick Van Patten, se nw 5, 31, 5—23 acres, S3OO. Quit claim. James G. McMahon to William J. Roach, s£n»v, n 4 se, sw se 36, 32, 7—‘200 acres, sl. Quitclaim.

0-mian W. Church et al. to John K. Shaw, lot 9, block 9, Western addition to town of Remington, i $1,200. Henry 8., Smith et al. to James I McLain Smith, e£ sw 10, 30, 6 —Bo I acres, sl. Henry B. Smith et al. to Samuel iB. Smith, e| sw 25, 30, 6—Bo ; acres, sl. i Samuel B. Smith et al. to Henry B. Smith, nw 10, 30, 6—Bo ' acres, sl. Henry B. Smith et al. to Mary Louisa Gibbs, nw se 19, 30, 6—40 acres, SL. William Robinson to John Han-I*-y> se 30, 5, w| sw, ne sw 24, 30, 5—200 acres, $3,500. John Querry to William B. Querry, part ne ne 2, 30, 5—28 7-8 acres, SIOO. Quitclaim. j Isaac Westfall to John Sutton, jr., ne ne 7, 27, 6 —40 acres, $1,200. i Jasper Circuit Court to Richmond Hathaway, nw 19, 32,6 —160 acres, $640. | Jasper Circuit Court to Michael Brusnehan, ne se 21, 30, 6—40

acr«*s, sl. Michael Brusnehan to John L. Nichols, same tract, 5250. Elizabeth J. Powell to Eleanor J. Fagg, sw 19, 28, 5—136 acres, $2,900. John 11. Faulkner to Thomas A. Faulkner, part ne nw 12, 30, 5— 35 acres, SI,OOO. Auditor Jasper County to Chas. Laird, w| sw’2G, 31, 5, se se 27, 31, 5 —120 acres. Chas. Laird to Joseph McNary et al., sw 26, 31, s—Bo acres, SI,OOO. James R. Laird et al., quit claim of same tract to same parties as above, SIOO. REMOVAL I and NEW GOODS I I R. Fendig has moved into the large and capacious rooms recently occuped by Charley Starr, and has filled them to overflowing with new and select goods which he offers at prices that defy competition. The wife of F, W. Babcock, Esq., departed this life Tuesday last, after a protracted illness. Jimmy Meehan is prepared to furnish first quality Oysters by the dish or can. Try them. Harry P. Owens, Esq., of the lawfirm of Matlock & Owens, and Dan. McCuaig, of Monticello, gave gs a short call. Monday. Several teams, with necessary and appropriate “tackling,” arrived here Tuesday eveningenroute to their jobs on the “Narrow Gauge.” Judge Hammond is holding court at Peru. M. F. Chiicote, Esq., will preside and finish up the remaining business in our court, to-morrow, in caso Judge H. cannot be on hand. A large supply of handsome and substantially-made Trunks, at Fendig’s. For travel on the “Narrow,” or any other gauge, they are just the thing.

On last Saturday, on motion of M. L. Spitler, Esq., Elza Phillips was admit*ed to the practice of the law. — We wish Elza success in his professional career. Wm. M. Barkley started for Nebraska, Tuesday morning, in response to a telegram announcing the severe illness of his daughter, Mrs. £Kate Hall. Bro. James has purchased the interest of Mr. Cissel in the Union office, and is now the sole proprietor of that establishment. We regret the withdrawal of Mr. C., but are pleased to know that Mr. J. continues his connection.

Elgin Watches for sale at Willey & Sigler’s. Mr. John Coen will receive Grain of all kinds in exchange for Trees, &c., &c., from Rensselaer Nursery. Willey & Sigler’s is the place to buy your money’s worth. Give them a call. The new goods just opened out at Leopold’s arc nicely arranged and make a fine display. Call in and see them. Leopold sells the genuine and justly celebrated “Walker” Boot, and claims to have the credentials giving him that privilege. Wigmore has just received a supply of new Clocks—correct time-keepers and perfect beauties. Go and see them. For Queensware, Glassware, etc., go to C. C. Starr, where you can select from the largest and most complete stock everopened in the coi.nty. If you want a pocket knife, go to C. C. Starr and examine his assortment, which contains everything from a sc. dog-knife to the finest knives made. Willey & Bigler have the best stock of Home-Made, and warranted,Boots & Shoes to be found in one house in any town the size of Rensselaer in the State of Indiana.

Leopold is now receiving large additions to his Fall and Winter stock, comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, all styles, Ready-Made Clothing. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, etc., etc., which he offers at greatly reduced prices. After having a vacation of two months visiting friends in the vicinity of Indianapolis, Ind., Miss Marj T E, Mann is once more to be found at Willey & Sigler’s with a mammoth New Stock of Millinery Goods, which she is selling at the lowest possible prices. Ladies, call and examine her nice stock of Hats & Bonnets before buying. We take pleasure in informing our patrons that we are now prepared to meet the wants of our trade with as large and well assorted a stock of Goods as was ever opened out in this market, and we trust you will examine our goods and prices before buy-

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Ludd Hhpkins has great advantage and by buying of him you save at least 10 per cent. | Call on Willey & Sigler if you wish to buy Boots & Shoes that are good, for a low priee. The handsomest, best arranged and most complete Drug Store in Indiana is located in Rensselaer, presided over by Willis J. Imes, with Frank Meyer and Newt. Imes to assist, and when necessajy J. S. Wigmore is pressed into service. Square dealing, fresh, pure goods and extensive variety make it desirable to patronize this establishment. Willey & Sigler have now on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Yarn. Call and examine quality and prices. After suffering agony from Toothache, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, or any of the many nervous complaints we are subject to, and been cured by “Lawson’s Curative,” it is a pleasing thought tojknow we never need suffer again while it can be obtained. Every druggist has it. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer. Willey & Sigler are jnst receiving the largest siock of all kinds of merchandise ever offered in this market.

N. WARNER, MANUFACTURER OF W agons, Carriages BUGGIES, 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 attention. 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.

Rai &RM Ar! Over 200,000 acres of land in Missouri and Arkansas, on the line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway offered on ten years time at 6 per cent, interest Also, 100,1*00 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 00 days, for $32,80, on sale at this office. Texas IjflucL Script 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 These lots are very desirable property, both as an investment or for occupation. Will be sold on libera] terms. 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 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. Hardin? & Peacock

RESPECTFULLY announce to the cittzens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they keep constantly on hand an extensive stock of GROCERIES, -IN THE OLDSHANGIIAE BUILDING, RENSSELAER, IND., , where they will be pleased to have everybody call and examine. Goods and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. Believing it better foi 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. JAs. A. THOMPSON, feW * 601 Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind.

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. “FA-isr-H andilh: route, - COLUMBUS & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD, JUNE 24, 1877, GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line + 2.40 p. m. 16 30 a. m. Arr. Logansport...... 5.25 “ 9.15 Lve. “ ti.ooa. m. 1 9.25 “ “ Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ “ Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ “ Ridgeville 4.10 “ 12,40 p. in. “ Union city 5.05 “ 1.10 “ Bradford J unction 6.00 “ 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 t 6,30 a. m. 15H0 p. m. Arr. Urbana B.ut “ 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 m. “ Mari0n..,,...., 12.4'ip. m. l.io “ Logansport.... 2.30 ‘ “ “ State Line 10.40 “ 9.00 “ RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. ft. No, 10. Lve. Cincinnati t7.30a.m. * Richmond tio.r.o Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ ..../.’/’I ■■ Newcastle 12.05 p. m “ Anderson 1.29 ” ‘ " Kokomo 3.00 “ { 2.15 a. m. " Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 Going South Mo. 1. No, 7 Lve. Chicago i 8.20 p. m. t9.00a.-m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. m. 1.40 p. m “ Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 Anderson 4.37 “ “ New Castle - 5.35 Hagerstown 6.05 ‘ Richmond 6.55 ‘‘ Cincinnati ;.... 9.50 ♦Daily. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited IV. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger A Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: iw9n ing ?n est - - Go *ng East. Mail and Ex 840 a m Mail and Ex 325 p m Accom tion 245 p m Passenger 72h a m Paeeenger 840 p m Aeeom’tion 10 43 a m WRIGHT WILI.IAMS. Agmit,

WOOD! WOOD!! ! Those of our friends who agreed to furnish us wood in naymefit of subscription, will oblige us much by doing so now. C. Cross’ Marble Works, Dealer in all kinds of American and Italian Marble, Monuments, Head stones. Ma n - ties, etc. Inported Red and Grey Granite constantly in the yard. Gilman, Illinois. Charles B. Stewart is agent, apd will take orders for these works. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association on Saturday, October 27th, 1877, to transact important business. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. H BROWN. Pres’t. Ira W. Yeoman, Sec’y. S. & M. Solomon, have just opened out a complete stock of Fall & Winter Goods, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Groceries, &c. Their entire stock was carefully selected and bought for cash, which enables them to offer the very best of bargains. Go and see their mammoth stock and prices. Remember the place—next door to McIntire’s Bans, Remington, Ind. NOTICE-—C. C. Starr desires to announce to his patrons and the public generally that on after the r inoval into his new store room he will adopt the strictly cash system of business. He is now closing up his books and wishes all persons having accounts with him to call and settle without delay. He proposes to sell goods right down at the lowest notches for cash, and can and will undersell any house that does a ere lit business. One imagines himself in a New York Wholesale Store when he steps into Willey & Siglor’s establishment, and sees the piles of Goods they keep. • Willey & Sigler sell the American Serving Machine. Jacob Eiglosbach, The Butcher, would respectfully call upon those of his patrons -whom he has favored with credit, to make immediate payment of their accounts. He must have money to keep the shop supplied with stock. Call without delay and make settlement, without further dunning.

For Hats, Caps, Shirts & Trunks, goto Ludd Hopkins' R Fendig has juss returned from Chicago where he has purchased the largest stock of goods ever shipped to this county. In a few days he will occupy the rooms just vacated by C. C. Starr. To All Whom It May Concern. I will dress machine guards, from 3to 3| dollars per set: set 4 new shoes for $1.20. Fit and set 4 old shoes for 60 cents, other work in proportion. Strictly for Cash. Samp Erwin. 200,000 Brick for SALE I At ply to ' F. J. Sears & Co. Rensselaer. Ind. July 27. 1877. Survey Notice. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Elizabeth Dean, Mahloii Ridge, Mary Hilton, James Scott. John R. Elder Trustee I. & I. C. RR. Company, Frances E. Williams, Frank W. Babcock, Alfred Thompson, Simon P. Thompson and John Tanner, will hereby take notice that I am the owner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section eight (8) township thirty-one (31) north of rang : six (6) west in Jasper county, Indiana, and that on Tuesday, October 23d, 1877,1 will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county to make a legal survey of said section, and establish the lines and corner thereto. FREDERICK S. MISER. Dan. B. Miller, Att’y for Applicant. October sth, 1877. Notice of Administration. Notice is heieby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of James Cotton, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK COTTON, Sept. 21, 1877. Administrator.

N. WARNER, dealer in Hardware., OF -A-TjTj KINDS ENSSEEAIR. IKD.. Keeps constantly on hand a large stoak of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jaeper 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 Goods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. TABER AL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. Ind SNYDErThENDRYxT Attorneys at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIAL'! Y. M. G. Trang Ji, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. Z'AFFIf'C in wesfrrx>rnoverM<:Pni)g|>> p dry ", ' goods stow, in Exchange Blwk.

({HtUMnIISM AND Neuralgia iAN BE CURED Lawson’s Curative It has stood the test foi* years, based on its intrinsic merits, and nearly every community possesses some living evidence of its pain-de-stroying and curative properties. Eminent and Skillful Physicians use the Curative largely in their practice, and prominent clergymen and editors recc.uinic;>d it from a knowledge of its effects. Had we 'pace we could give hundreds of certificates from parties well known in this communiiy; but we beg to refer to 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 perlons of standing and respectability, and who may be communicated with by letter, or in person. Rhenmatfam and Neuralgia. Read the following testimonials from well-known citizens of Cleveland: Cleveland-. 0., July 5, 1876. LawsCjn Chemical Co. : Gents: 1 h.*ve been laid up with Rheumatism three long months, so I could not walk ; haVe tried all medicines and liniments which I could hear of, but no cure until I used LAWS! )N’S CUR ATI \ E, which I can recommend to sufferers from Rheumatism, for it cured me in three days so that I could attend to my business. I have written the above foi the benefit of those that suffer With that disease. S. M. ROWE, 2t4 Ontario street. [From George Schoby,the Popular Hair Dresser.] Cleveland, 0., November* t, 1874. Lawson Chemical Company j For over a year 1 was a great sufferer from NfVRalgia in my head ; tried almost every remedy that I could hear of; was told by physicians that I ought to try a chanie Gt climate. A lady recommended Lawson’s Curative. I procured a bottle, and ani pleased to say that the intense pain was removed almost instantly. Have used four bottle*. I consider the disease entirely cured. Very truly yours. GEO. B. SC HOLEY Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Toothache, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, Dyspepsia, Headache, Chilblains, Lame Back, Sprains, Cramps, Burns/ Diphtheria, Scalds, All yield to the magic inflitetice df the Curative, no matter of how long standing. It is only necessary to use it faithfully and perseveringly, according to the full directions which accompany each bottle, and you will surely be relieved. LAWSON’SCURATIVE Is Heal i tig and Cooling to Wottuds, Sores, Burns, and Scalds. Try it and you will never be without it. Price SI.OO per Bottle, 0 Bottles for $5.00. PREPARED BY Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland,Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. Sold by W. J. Lmes, Rensselaer, Ind June 22. 1877—1 y.

lx. H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN I 1 urniture* Burial Suits Kent on Hani, : EMIXGTON.IND. . W. A. RAILSBACK, DRUGGIST, Hemington, Ind. IDe-EilGi' iia, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISLIES, WINDOW-GL ASS, And in fact everything usually found in a first-class Drugstore. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully (impounded day or night. Give me a call W. A. Railsback. Dec, 31,1876, ts TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Bp wi Buggies OF S. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY. PHOTOGRAPHS® Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COPYING OLD and FADED PICTURES AND Goh Ronins, South Devot. v2dHL

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

I have 20 acres of land in Barkley township, 34 miles from Rensselaer, on Francesville road, with a good H 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 first-class harness at Warner's. Down with Competition !—R. L Mattingly, Fiancesville. defies coiu- > petition in the sale of Flour, Salt and Groceries. Salt sold at $1 55 to $1 65, very best and cleanest. In cap lots still lower. Uncle Henry C. Smith, the old original granger, and one of the early settlers of this eounty is still in the pump business and can furnish the best and cheapest pumps of any man in the j county. Repairing done promptly, in I 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, eon- ! sisting 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 I as will astonish all .vlio favor him ’ with a call. At Leopold’s is the heSft 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 fall to go to Leopold's and see the latest styles of Linen Suits, Cashmere Cloaks, Fine Shawls, etc., &e. These are select goods, well adapted to this market and are offered at such low figures as will defy competition'. The nicest assortment of Stationery, of all kinds, at Willis J. lines’. Another cargo of Winamac Flour, extra quality, $1 80 per sack, just received and for sale by F. J. Sears & Co. . C. C. Starr has the largest and most complete stock of staple and fancy groceries in Jasper county, and sells at bottom prices for c .sh.

N. Warner (Old Liberal Corner) h: 8 for sale, at h.s Hardware Store. Rensselaer, Indiana, "The Glidden Barbed Fencing Wire,” warranted all Steel. Wall Paper, all styles, at low figures, at linos’. More new goods just arrived at Fendig’s. Go and see them. Now is the time io 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 got: up clubs for the Sensinel at every Post office in tin - 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 lmes’. M. F. Chilcote, Esq., Rensselaer. Indiana, offers for sale a fineHambletonian Stallion, three years old, without blemish, of good action, and took second premium at late Fair. Term» reasonable.

’ Whereas ; Certain of our 1 VJcXI V*.. lower grades of Goods, bought from us as such, have been i sold to the ptopleof Rensselaer as : our pr'nnb goods, same being an im- : position upon the people and ourselves as well, we wish to make it known that our prime goods bear a green 1 warranty stamp, whereas our second ■ quality goods do nt)t. The latter arc ■ most excellent goods for the money, for which we sell them, but they do j not, of course, equal our primes, and 1 it is to prevent injury to the reputation of our goods and imposition up ; on the public, that we publish this j notice. We use only the very beet of 'Stock in the market in making our goods, and any, which do not come i out of tlie works as strictly prime, wo call seconds, and sell as such. M. SELZ CO., 210 and 221 Madison St., Chicago, I R. Fendig sells the prime goods of ' the above linn. Desirable property -house, two lots and imppovcmen s, 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 1 longer necessary to go ragged. He invites inspection of stock.

fifftiljlfhfK 1 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, Graptj Vines, two and three years old, Ash,. Maple, Negundo, tho Beautiful Catalpa, and other popular varieties of Ornamen- \ tai Shade Trees. Strawberry Plants, of several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle’s stock of Eiercrecus and srttay I can supply customers anything they desire in this line; so there will be n<_ need of sending or going abroad fol 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. Tc rms eash, or good notes bearing interest. JOHN COEN, vl ! Proprietor.