Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ledger-Standard; The death last week of a prominent citizen of Jeffersonville, and at one time one of the most powerful men of the state, the death of one of the roost talented physicians of this city, the death of a leading nutcher and the trial of another butcher for the killing of his father in a fit of drunken insanity ought to be a stronger temperance lecture than Gough, the Murphys, or any one else could deliver. These mon were all drinuers, and whiskey did to them as it will do to all who do likewise.

Justioe to AllThat Is the motto of the New York Store. They have the prices marked on their goods in plain figures and will not vary from them. They propose to sell goods to all races of people, disregardless es color or previous condition of servitude, great and small, old and young, rich and poor, at one and the same price. By this plan of doing business they can rest on a feather bed and go to sleep with a clear conscience. Willis J. Imes keeps the best brands of cigars. The Sentinel is in the last quarter of its first volume. Reader! have you paid for it? REMOVAL I ftnd NEW GOODS ! ! R. Fendig has moved into the large and capacious rooms recently oceuped by Charley Starr, and has filled them to overflowing with new and select goods which he offers at prices that defy competition, Fendig’s new dress goods are unexcelled in quantity, quality, and prices. Go and see them. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. O. Starr’s new Cash Store. Wigmore has just received a supply of new Clocks—correct time-keepers and perfect beauties. Go and see them. Thompson, the ■ jewelry man, at Remington, has just received a fine stock of jewelry. A large stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 cts. oer lb.

‘The Narrow Gnage” Has induced Dr. Kelley to associate with him, in the Photographic business, Mr. A. J. Beasley, of Crawfords ville, Ind. Mr. B. is a No. 1 artist, and will take entire charge of that branch, and he hopes, by close attention to business and the very best work, to .give entire satisfaction, thereby securing your patronage. Children’s Pictures a Specialty, Dr. Kelley will give his undivided attention to the practice of Dentistry. His long residence in Rensselaer, and the general satisfaction given in Dental operations, he deems a siiffl ient guarantee to warrant your patronage. All Dental operations are warranted for live years. Our terms will be in conformity with the stringent hard times. Rooms over th« New York Store, in the Hemphill brick, Washington et., Rensselaer, Ind. We invite attention to the card of Messrs. Youngburg & Warner, Car-riage-makers. They are first-class workmen, warrant their work, and solicit the patronage of the public. There is not a more potentagent for ramoving or counteracting pain from whatever cause than “Lawson s Curative.” For renewing and invigorating the shattered nerves, for Headache, New algia, Rheumatism arid Inflammation, it is the best known remedy. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer. C. Cross’ Mai-ble Works, Dealer in all-kinds of American and Italian Marble, Monuments, Headstones. Mantles, etc. Inported Red and Grey Granite constantly in the yard.- Gilman, Illinois. Charles B. Stewart is agent, and will take orders for these works.

SaleofSchoolLands NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, Btate of Indiana, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House of said county, on SATURDAY, the 19th Dnjr of January, 1878 the foiJowing lands situated in said County and State, and being p rt of the Congressional School Lands of said State, to-wit: All of section sixteen (li>), in township thirty (30) north, of range seven (7)|west; appraised as follows, to-wit: The ne& neitf of section J«. township 30, range 7, appraised at s2«o oo The nwM neM of section 16. township 30. range 7, apprai sed at S2OO 00. The seM ne)4 o! section 16, township 30, range 7, appraised at $260 00. The sw)4 ne)A of section 16, township 30, range 7, appraised at S2OO 00. The neM nwK of section 16, township 30, range 7. appraised at S2OO 00. The nw!4 nwM of section 16, township 30, range 4. appraised at S2OO 00. The se(4 nw}4 of section 16, township 30, range 7. appi aised at S2OO 00. The swM nwJ4 of section 16, township 3n. range 7, appraised at oo. 2'he e>6 se*4 of section 16. township 30, range 7, appraised at $320 00. The se}* of section 10. township 30, range 7, appraised at $240 00. The ehi swM of section 16, township 30, range 7, appraised at S»2O 00. The wH sw!4 of section 16, township 30, range 7, appraised at $240 00. Teems or Sale— One-half of the purchase money shall be paid to the Treasurer on the day of sale, and the interest, a the rate of eight per centum on the residue for one year in advance. The residue of the purchase money in ren equal annual payments from date of sale, with interest at eight per centum annually in advance, except the northwest quarter of the north-eant quarter f said section sixteen (16.’ which said tract will be offered for one-fourth of the purchase money payable on the day of sale, with interest at eight per cent, on the residue for one year in advance, the residue ot the purchase money in ten years from date of sale, with interest at eight per centum annually in advance Witness our names this thirtieth day of November, a. d„ 1877. HENRY A. BARKLEY. Auditor. HENRI I, ADAMS. Treasurer* Aorember 31), 1877. Notice oi 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.