Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1877 — Page 2

FRIDAY. DECEMBER li. 1877.

In conv ‘Ution assembled, the Rad'* cnlsof Grant county, this Stale, refused to endorse Hayes. Interesting developments in theca : eer of William Pitt Kellogg, the car pet-bag Senator from Louisiana, are promised. ' Capt.P. H. Dowling, ex postmaster at Toledo, has been reins-ate lin his old position, the Senate refusing to confirm the appointment of his sec ecsstr. Thomas Jefferson, author qf the I).duration of Independence, was aged 33, and -ext the yougestof those who signed that iustruim i \

Our Now Rail Rord.

President Lee was in town yesterq iy f and informed us that, everything wts being done to reoch lbusschiei ! as early a date as pot.elhK To railing is almost done, and lire n >: ; cing laid as fast as the ii s can */< j r tmished. Over thirty car loads of j ! on is at Bradford. The new and cl- j c nuit engine, “A. McCoy.” is on the j 1 rack ; it weighs eighteen tons, and j ; hose who have seen it pronounce it a splendid machine. It will soon he here; then good-bye old Itcn'sseia'ci j ik7B will mark a new period in om history, and we will soon fruget die l rirdships and labor of tugg'ng *i m -> ho mud to the railroad, for in W 8 it ! v. iU com- t > us and assist, in bail ling up a beautiful little city win re old densselaor once stood. Tin re an ; many • eminiscencesclustering;!! u d ho dear old town that eantiof soon be forgotten, but we will liatl the tu-w ra as the mightost and. best for ns! nil, and with commendable energy | will soon build up on the lira ks f the , Boquois one of the most, bcinlilu ( ;md prosperous little cities in norih • ivest.on Indiana.

Special C’orrespon :! i■n c* • of Uc> S■- h< ; mM Charlie Hess Founu at .V t h F.-rci■ emeu t iu Rt o •* : 1 While walking down 'Vn-;.ii-:gwm street on the ova of tin. J‘dh !• h, m;> .••ttention v/sA attractt-d !■; t‘ hirgi •rowd of j.tC! to passing h t-; tin Drug Store of W. J. lw;/ , mil upon bivestigation I learned 11; f. t that .Lien Pinkerton, the gro:''. o et.ive, vho has been hunting for Chm Me 'loss for the past two ye t"' had just liscovcred the boy quiet••• standing a the above named popu la. . - i b-au-Tfu! Stoic eatzing with cage; : yes up. m the new and hands : .•> of tolyday Goods that w< : r '• a being ipened oat for the irspe / ' >.■ the public. The boy, when ••:.* ' • Pule tea tive to fly with Id*” i■ ’ * < r,«tiw-r vho, with breaking hear , h ■■ been r n>; hunting him in vain,, quh t!y ro‘ ■ >londi-.t• • -“Bee hero, mV . .oppose on ju.-'.i. t the old man 1 ' *■ a. Idle l mgt.r v/bii.* I take n ■■ > ' ! ok at or ;> -art ies!” It wa. a; • vdiat hearkens romuif, but not o >.;•• of the •st throt.-g-presont co"i ‘ v v,-o ,! :i‘ ~% for f!i ie is, wiriurk ' -ebb f>. i' at store, tiie han T.-w> ,v i<. ' 'is ! y, greatest, variety, n i !! a. ■ ■*, 1 ont:: during quality, ev; > ' n dt to . ..iu market. (Cord in in: : ■<■! .)

The New Railroad

■jil:i I lines. • following encoue-i. . 1 has : ■ on received ;V oji r • . <■, Pro - 1 •lent of the L.df..= apoii:-, 4; . 1 | i -leago railroad; BIIAIJFOK'O D • !>. ' • I c.s'.'o ■•. (h'fi'l h'n'.\ .:>■ ■ < .'hr. !>k.iu Sic W-. - ■q • • . g ~'ith the won. r.n On* ..»•.! . . as quid be expected nn-'id. • i e % eatl.K.r. We i/avo h:i.! ■ . ne ays to work cincc v... >cd, Ii it wo have the gr tii .'Ou ail rbout. two mile of i '.e j down. We expect to get (o t ! : •cr county, line by S-Miiti.r: hr.- | if they can keep ur; in ( .iu- | 'vetither is so we e't /orlt, w- -vi 11 . crowd Rensselaer very dose by ist- i •nas. Everything ie h*. ing dr: hat; can be to push the v/crK. Ou v < ’q me | was ordered shipped to-.lay. ill be here this week. r v'bon r mep j we will lay a mile of ken a d >v ♦ K ¥ Ts wo < :,n get our part of !' c coi tract in niiapc we will douhO. i- be in Delphi by the Ist of J"ly at'v.rth- (•■ t, and may be there soon. Toll our friends to b< of <. riy‘ nocrve will certainly sueeee.i no. Yours tru'y.

Candidates Before The C[?][?][?]atic State Convenention.

Indianapolis Sentinel. Borne days since we referred o the ■ vet that quite a nuni' e f disting iished democrats It . sen a - nounced a& candidates r state of/ - c s whose names w- r. a: joe subir ted to the Ow oc :■■•tie Btat.** C<v tion. As ih*. Bentlnei every county in the State we *rd it as proper to lay ht rove our readers such announcements of candidates as nave come to our notice through the state press and otb rwiso. They use as follows: FOB SECRETARY OF ST TE. Hon. David S. Gooding, of Hancock county. Lyourgus Dalton. Esq., of Lawrence county. J. G. Shanklin.Esq., of Vandcnburg county. A. T. Whittlesey, Esq, of Yander-. burg couuty. ' < Hon. Henry A, Peed, of Martin county. Hon. James B. Hendricks, of Pike county, FOR TREASURER OF STATE. Hon. D. F. Skinner, of Porter coun ty. Hon. H. H. Walker, o* Importe county. Hon. Joseph Henderson, of St. Joseph county. Wm. Fleming, Esq , of Allen tyHou. John S. Williams, of Tippecanoe county. Hon. Edgar Henderson, of Madison county. John J. Cooper, Esq., of Marion county.

. ■ -jrr. : • - - - _ - - W r m. 0,. Foley, Esq., of Decatur county. Patrick Shannon, Esq., of Vigo county. Benjamin F. Welker, Esq., cf Floyd county. Henry Kramer, Esq., of Spencer county. J no v F 3. linger, Esq., of Tippecanoe eount v. Jus. U. Ryan, of Marion county. Wtn. Walker, of Laporte county. FOP. STATE AUDITOR. Hon. A. T. Armstrong, or Howard \ cm my. | John Nestor, Esq. of WairickcounI ty. | B. D. Slater, Esq, of Dearborn i county. Jus. M. Hoskins, Esq., of Claycoun- ; ty. f ouls B. Fulwiler, of Miami county. Col. Jus. Keigwin, of Cla-k county. ! Dr Jno. M. Youart, of Marion ! county. Wo have so far heard of no announcements for attorney general < an i superintendent of public instruction These, eowever, will doubtless b ■ br< ught forward indue time. The list- vc above is quite formidable, b j i too 1 wge, and there is room for more. We shall take pleasure iu | him ouncing them a 3 they m-tvappei r in flic state press, or are otherwise brought to our attention.

Allowances by the Board of Co sioners of Ja-por Comity, Indiana, at tlieir December Term. 1877. [*’ I Sears & Co , funeral expense:., of Mrs. Ramey, $ 260 G A M<>ss medical aid ro Alfred Whir mill, 23 75 8 N Caldwell medical aid to Bora Wyatt, 13 00 J H Loughridge medical - id !o 'tmin.rdrtoi), Go<>dalo el al 54 25 d A Mess m- dieal aid to the Jones family 8 00 Lewis Davisson, Trustee, aid for Casey’s child 8 05 Louis Kern, goods ior A Whitrnill • 4 42 “ “for Jno Clark 3 50 Willey A Sigler goods for poor at pitor farm It 51 Guy (0 Hartman goods for poor of Carpenter two 3 <<o Adams & Co., goods for poor of Carpenter township 9 90 Thus H Robinson eofiin for Elizabeth Clifton. 12 50 J SV Powell goods for Samnel E- . .s 2 3u ii Y Mar:in medical u«« 'o Alfred Whit mill 5 ,; d a.UTio “ time 5 00 • iiixwcil & r .u.. ! - m I aid i .a - ->> * o-o .«vp -5U f O i> Mi.'D- ie uoa- .'or 8 Ee.eli 13 05 W' J 1m s iuednme for Beesey I'itmih 8 25 M B Alter medic-.! aid forJßec- .■ • v family 1!) 00 W J Imes medicine for poor at poor farm 2 40 Sheiby Grant bearding po -r at poor farm 195 00 Shelby Grant ' 4 15 00 30 00 L' C Starr good. poor at pom faim 1 60 David Miller boarding This M V 7 00 Henry Downing aid to S Eckeis 18 77 , D \V Peek aid !. V :. Waits 3 50 Wm S 0 all ot i. 'i lui aid to John 4 homis: 50 00 ; Jus Sp- m«■ aid '. *• Eckels 11 25 | las W Baird or Keeping Jno i. iipmas 1- 0 25 IM B Am meill. al aid to r>: or j a,i pom l.; n 5 (/> Jus A Ham >y for keepi ug Mie - ; iie amp B*. . ) |Ed .v :gs for poor o’ u-;-,u ■ -ip 8 07 ; 0 >.» ■ ; bill keeping !6. try _>o v-.ib.o ' At Ou 714 4 2 ONAjUtSSIO-KHs' ' e- ; John Vbii:tY7ou.d, D“ . s.m -24- tie ! o ii i'rii.i.; 24 . ; i V, u !\ i ari : " ‘ 24 >".) Gitf Bobi- •• u, Eh4l lb )0 sd4 00

v.t ;' TVATH OL t N -V . S •ivviggij.Sj saliii;, and exec it- r i ii-es .9 j ’ '■ ■■ . -.. G M U- . u, . ;\e ling M * 11 War:, ■ i , T lv ll;ir■- Shoriti Jieutoco boardi b Mu Cu-iy :d j -< it L aru-'ili-i.; medical aid • • same \5 00 62 75 , ROADS AN 1 i BRIDGES. Dionms 1' W'k-ox. planting wiJPnv •; t»> prole tiCankiikee .-.vraile .. .. f n. oi C M \vii.ii,.-ss iocs jji . <>• 11 i. ■■•i/ii \s> jit .ju-r county .. .... 173 G M .1 oilmans, sun e in saw-- cast- .... 1 05 I! 11 .Hush .. di .... lit ... ' .Mari All •na n tie .... tie .. . .in .... I -•> J Alima-, <• li.n.v: on J.Liu.ak r. sjrd.de ’0 00 O i'.i .Ji/.m-.oii tie '!■> . do 10 uo ,i Ai H/ •••son. iioti ws on rot'd viewers do etiljpoona-, o•■ i v ounty a !.0 ;", Hill W’jtltl reef;Viilff Work t.f !• :k*OX B<o ' tliuui vinwiii ;■ r<>u<l -it) .;;■ oi ;•’ Fiiirciiitd do eo . X 50 as; i *l' i t- XSO • ohl I May tie do 1 >0 '■ViHim i Aa.nilum do ? 00 Wiii.ii o ,7yev .... do 1 ,J s r iiroivn do do l so Alfred Ht-o or . mi - .. 150 c Ohiismun .... t.o d.. t : >o v,oi ry Paris d. 1 oo o til in Groom do do I 50 \V 11 Mm, - do do 1 50 L Sho; tridge, , - wi., A cai»o.t uss toad oe He ioi i■ .. tv- do .... do .. 3 00 JilTryon d v... d 0.... do .. i 00 AJ Ut'.ail ... . . d0....d0 ..5 00 ■ 0. iij VV.irt.j . do .... do .. ; 00 ,!ns V i-ai on .. t. do .... do .. 5 00 ’i'llos I; ■ '■•■son do do do .. :S 00 \V l> VtUxt Dili; i.O do .... do .. 800 do .... ox. ag-uiir. . 1 oo Jo.vpli LBrey sh.iiiiiuim *oo OA? John son si rvoyor 10.50 As.. A'..' .» .. h.aintiion 1 00 F id, I'., tiiuidiyins viewers.. 5J 15 , .. i-u tin .... do .... .. 50 Jo ,1 L; . ... 1,0 do .... do 25 ji i: ;' .• : to do .... do 25 |•: i ; I .. 1-0 do .... do 25 P O. Ixiore.... dj do ...♦. t.o 5 515.il 09 BOOKS AMD STATIONERY. : Indianapolis Sent'uel Co. Bouks 27 5u ' Ellis \V ilion. Sxi>ress ei)iirs:i.‘.s 50 | WB Sui'foi u, books anti btutiouery .... 100 07 S'2B 07 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. . .lines H o’noddy, *2lO 00 FLECTIONS. Lewis Davisson, clerk of RR. election —I D & C RR. 1 00 G M Robinson, pc sting notices 500 Wash Boott. Trustee Milrop twp 1 50 7 50 ADVERTISING AND DRIFTING. Horn j E James, 8 00 James \7. McE won, 64 40 Charles Jon venat, 26 00 98 40 MISCELLANEOUS. J H. Baumgardner, work on outbuilding 3 (X) Ha Barkley, acc’t county offices 3 00 ; II I Adams, for postage. 2 58 iW J l ines, goods for county “ 430 j tio do do Bh’tfs office 275 >S P Lester, livery for Treasurer 6 00 N Warner, for repairs, 35 22 38 .PUBLIC BUILDINGS. AII Wood, repairs court house 4 00

JOBW LEE.

David James do do do 190 G M Kobinson, repairing fence on public square, 4 00 S Erwin, rod for court house, 1 00 10 90 envcmeratiox or voters. E R. Burr, Trustee of Jordan 10 00 county offices. L C Janes, ex-treasurer, for refunding railroad tax SSOO 00 H A Barkley, quarterly salary as Auditor 537 41 HI Adams, quarterly salary as Treasurer 250 00 Chas H Price, sundry services as Clerk 3 00 $1290 41 DITCHES. E C Nowels viewing & reporting ditch Keener township 10 50 D H Yeoman, viewing & reporting ditch in Keeney township 10 50 M P Comer, viewing & report ing ditch iuKcener township 750 S2B 50 POOR FARM. Shelby Grant, making fence 128 00 N Warner hardware for farm 1 80 $129 80 INSANITY. Charles II Price, iu case of John A Hcukle 2 50 Goo M Robinson, in case of John A Henkle 41 10 $43 00 Total allowance, $3335 32 State of Irdiana, Jasper county, ss: I, Henry A. Barkley, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that he foregoing is a full and complete statement of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners at the December session of said Board. Witness my hand and seal of the . .——. . Board of Commissioners at ] seal. [ Rensselaer, this 13th day ■ '—Y-—-- ’ of December, a. d., 1877. H. A. BARKLEY. Auditor.

Mr. A. H. Wood, of thm place, is the sole agent for Jasper. White and Pulaski counties for the -ale, by subscription. of “Gunn’s New Family Physician ; or Home Book of Health,” a work now in its 200th edition. It .retains ot er 1200 pages of very useful information, and should be in every family. Sold only by subscription.

i'lcClellau’s Generalship. Notv- IWk flerald. | It is needless now to recite the re as- \ Oiis which make the name of General ; McClellan a name to conjure by not niy among the Democrats of the North, but among patriotic and impartial people in all parts of the country and of both political parties. Few men have been more bitterly or more unscrupulously abused than he, but that, as Shakespeare says, is not his “defect.” There is no longer any question among competent military critics-any whereas to the ability with which he organized and handled the first great army of the republic, and there lias never been any question Among good citizens of the United grates of his fidelity to duty and his patriotic devotion to the institutions of his country. The people of the United States understand now the full meaning of thatcampaign against Richmond which was frustrated by the nervous anxiety of the administration for tho safety of Washington in J by the partisan jealousy and ! ites of the administration’s worst advisers. The subsequent disastrous n.mpaigns of Burnside, Hooker, Meade and Grant have fully vindicated him; and when on the roll of history the achievements of the great war are ia •• ■ set. forth, not the least bocoia 1-. .Fa*--- will be given him v. c. wi c dope's forces were broken .and seed... red ’ike chaff, and the Army ff Nr.rthi- rn Virginia, with Lee at its m fierce, victorious and hopeful, 10t.. < d the Potomac, gathered togctlu i disorganized masses of Unio’- troops, fused into a new force > the mere enthusiasm for his name, organized them in the course of rapid march, and confidently' flinging them against the great Southern leader at i.ntietam, redressed the national cause at a blow. That deed recalls (he transformation wrought by Wallenstein, restored from exile, when "Into Biiviirta like a winter torrent Tn at Chitftavus poured.”

'W ke t It Costs. Granville Good Templar. Oh, it is a small thing after all, only 10 cents a drink, says many a drinking man. Well, let’s see, you take three drinks a day—then 30 cents a day is $109.50 a year. This is the interest on $1,564 at 7 per cent, simple interest. This 30 cents a day will amount in ten years to $1,171.95. All this is wasted. A family of five per sons will consume 4 barrels of flour. Good flour at $7 per barrel will be S2B; 30 cents a day for drinks then ($109.50) is $81.50 more than the bread for a family of 5 for one year. Perhaps you do not take but two drinks. Then you pay $73 a year; only $45 more than will pay for the bread of a family of five. This will pay for your sugar and coffee The man then that pays 20 cents per day for drinks spends a sufficient sum to supply a iatnily of 5 with bread, sugar and coffee for the year, “O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thoahast no Name to be known by, let us call tho devil. O that men should put an enemy in their mouths To steal away their brains.” T Viere exists in Mount Zabarath, situated on an island in the Red Sea, an emerald mine which was worked by the Egyptians two thousand years before Christ came upon earth. Rich emeralds are still found there. An old lady sleeping during divine service in a church let fall a Bible with clasps to it, and the noise partly awakening her, she exclaimed aloud: “What! you’ve broken another jug, have you?”

Dr. I. B. Washburn, Physm, Sup Si Mur, RENSSELAER, IND., Tenders his professional services to the people of Jasper and adjuining counties. Having studied the various schools of medicine he is ocleeticin practice and liberal toward all, choosing the good and discarding the injurious. For-soveral years he has made a special study of Diseases of Women and Children, and will give special attention to the treatment of CHRONIC AGUE, DIARRHCEA, SCROFULA, DISEASES OF THE HEART, LUNGS AND SEOMACHBay or night a alls promptly answered. Office, for the present, with orwin, the Jewel'*?. Residence in John Coen's property. December 7,1877—t5.

w. s. orwin, wswmmm RENSSELAER, INB., formerly of JLi ogar.aport, ' Will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of W** -jJ* I s * • ;.';*• .q* . dgv '

Watches AND Jewelry! CONSISTING OF Eight-Day r , ThirtyHour, Weight and spring CLOCKS !

clocks watches & jewelry fine watch W ORK A SPEC ALT - Al) Goods warranted as represeuie ;d and all work wai ranted to give satisfaction. Nov. 30.18*7.

DOWI SO TBE PRICES! Goods bought for Gash, at low prices, and sold for Ready Pay at such figures as make old prices look almost extortionate. WE SELL AT THE FOLLOWING LOW FBICISi

COFFEE. Best Rio - 25 cents. Prime “ - 20 Best Roasted Rio. - 25 Ai buckle, - 30 Best Java, ... 32 “ Roasted Java, - 35 “ SUGAR. Siandard A, - 84 lbs for SI.OO. Extra C, ... 11 cents. Prime “ - - - - 10 Brown, - 9 “ TEA. Best Gun Powder, - - 80 cents. “ Japan - - 80 “ Prime, - - 40—60—70 “

ESP WE reduced the prices on Groceries 25 per cent, and hope the peonle will appreciate what we have done tor them and try to return the favor by standing by us. We were the first to put the prices down, and sell lower NOW, and always WILL, than any other house in the town. Give, us one trial and be convinced. Yours Very Truly, MM WALDORF, The Only Original Low Price Grocer in Rensselaer.

Fall and Winter, 1877! lit i wax ARRIVAL of the Largest and Best Selected Stock of FILL I WHITER GOODS! CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, and GROCERIES. These Goods have been selected with the utmost care, and bought at such figures that I cannot fail to please everybody. I haye special arrangements for the “ WALKER” and other popular brands of BOOTS & SHOES, of which I have a better assortment than usually found in any other house. Siii Juysii Hilll •jSli J!P!f are just the thing to suit the hard times, as the material is unexcelled, and the styles and prices must suit everybody. I will make it a rule to sell, if possible, to all who favor me with a call. My stock of is the finest and best in the county, and will be sold to cash customers at extra inducements. I have added to my stock of Carpets The List Carpet, which will do you good to look at. It is durable, elegant in design, and will make the nicest and warmest of floor coverings. Price 60 cent! per yard.— My stock of. consisting of Cashmeres, in all colors, Alpacas, Mohair, Persian, Arabella, Piukals,Berrets, and other fabrics too numerous to mention—-all very low.— Please call and see them. A fine lot of of all widths 'and grades, and very nobby designs, just received. Ladies— Please call and look at them. No trouble to show them ! A fine assortment of Boys’ Youths’ and Childrens’ f CLOTHOG, at prices FAR BELOW REAL VALUE ! My stock of iiiiiswif# || Slisswaf© is complete, and will be sold as low as the lowest. I always keep on hand a large supply of EXTEA FAMILY FLOU.3, which will be furnished at market rates. I cordially invite all to give me a call, and examine my Goods and Prices before going elsewhere. - Aug. 10, 1877. A. LEOPOLD.

WATCHES! of various kinds, Necklaces, Watch Chains, Lockets, Bracelets, ShirtStuds, Brooches, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Pins, Cuff Pius, Ladies’ Sets, Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Pins, SilverThimbles.etc., etc. Gold, Silver & S teel SPECTACLES! to suit all ages and sizes.

SUNDRIES-Starch-bulk, - - 6 cents. “ Silver Gloss, - 12 “ “ Corn, - - 12 “ Matches, 6 Soap—“A’ovon” - - 7 “ Coal C' i, - - - 25 Vinegar, ... 25 “ Rice, - - - - 8 “ Cheese, - - 15 “ Best Raisins, - - 15 “ Prime “ ... 10 “ Baking Powde s’, 5 ’, - - 30 “ Pepper. - - - - 30 '• Bluing—loc b x - 6 “

THE NEW FaUiWinter STOCK OF DRY-GOODS Just Opened by LFEUi, CONSISTS OF Staple Articles that are in demand and that civilized people must use, whether the times he flush or dull, business is at ebb or flow, or money is plentiiul or scarce. No attempt was made to secure frivolous novelties in the selection of my Stock of Goods FOR THE Fail and Winter trade of 1877 in Jasper county, but an eye was trained to the choosing of articles whose DURABILITY and PRICE would recommend them to a commit - ] uity that is anxious to adapt themselves lo the circumstances which now surround everybody in the United States. But this did not prevent the purchase of a stock that will compare favorably in point of beauty vvitli anything to be found in this market, while Its hM (aiy mfe j of the fabrics must riacessarily reci ommenri them in an especial manner ! to people of judgment, prudence and economizing desires. No special enumeration of the articles comprising this new stock is deemed necessary from the fact that I deal iu all articles usually found in : collections of General Merchandise, in inland towns, but it may be well enough to say that Best Dresfi Goods, I Best Keadv-Made Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Standard Groceries, Etc., arc kept in addition to the assortment es dress fabrics and other dry | goods. | Calls for inspection and purchase respectfully invited. j 11. FENMG. Rensselaer, Fall 1877. vlnl.

WHAT IS DAVID JAMES GO3NO TO DO? He will keep a store in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will sell Hardware, Tinware and Cabinet Furniture on good terms and for the least profit. Who Bells CHAMPION REAPERS % MOWERS? David James, of Rensselaer, successor to J. H. Wood. Who Sells Studehaker Wagons David James. These Wagons took the Centennial award as the best on exhibition at the Grand World’s Fair at Philadelphia. They are not excelled by any ig the market. Wxao Soils Mole Plows, Collators anil Gilpin Riding Plows? David James, who deals in none but the very best Farm Implements and Machinery, which experiment has established in rheir claims to classification as standard goods. WHO SELLS Sot,la Thomas Olooks *? David James, the Hardware man,who invites every man, woman and child in the county to bring their dinners and pocket books and visit him when wanting to buy anything from a paper of tacks or a gimled to a cook stove, house door, window sash, set of chairs or breaking plow. A TIN-SHOP Is connected with this house, and the oldest Tin-smith in the county in charge thereof. The manufacture and repairing of Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, &c., done on shortest notice, ra hi 2.’77

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana. Jasper county : In the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 1878. Alanson Strobridge. 1 vs. Frederick Hoover and Nat aniel L. Dyke, Ad- | muiistrator= of the Es- j tate of Robert L. Strobridge, deceased, Han-| nah M. Strobridge. Isa- I bella Whit ;hiU7Miaerva Sear, Jackson Stro- | bridge, RobertK. Stro- l Complaint bridge. Josephine Dav- No. U 54. idson, Alexander Strobridge, James Strobridtre, George Strata rbl; e, Mary Strobri t( c. William Strob idge. Tullis StroV idge. Lilly Strobridge. Cary Strobridge. ...dAliee Strata ridgy. ■KTOW COMF.S THE PLAINTIFF, by E. (VIN Rricn. ..is Attorney, andtiles his complaint herein, together with an affidayitthat the defendants Isabella Whitehill, Minerva Sear and Jackson otrobridge, are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on thej second day of thefnext Term of the Jasper Cii cuit Court, to be holden on the First Monday of Jan u ; ry. a. d. 1878, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in „said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto , —’— set my hand and aflix the Seal of -! seal. - said Court, at Rensselaer, ladi- ' , ’ ana, this 9th day of November, A 'CHAitLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. November 9, 1877. sio

SIIPLT WONDERFUL! r HE NEW American M:»i Mine.

THE FIRST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED WITHOUT A SINGLE HOLE TO THREAD IN IT.

WARRANTED A LIFE TIME IF USED WITH GAEL A CHILD CAN OPERATE IT. IT HAS NO F(W \ A If you see it and try it, you will be convinced that it is the best. Wo can not be beat in prices. wr' 4 ,#:<*»» gi J sww ? jsLJe JSU4 u.'m.M p TO. KyMJBL »• j IS OUR MOTTO. Agents wanted everywhere. If you want to handle an easy selling machine get the American. Greatest inducements ever offered: write hud see. Office and Warcroom — (53 Madison Street,E. S. BURNHAM, Manager. Toledo, Or;u. June 22, 1877—Cm For sale by WILLEY & SIGLER, Rensselaer, Ind. WfllJ* e j I'mixc «■¥■ ; JL .a i"* fLr M-- £ WiPCT. V, W ....... J ~- ' A ' . ..... c Would respectfally call (ho attenthm of the clHrcuh of Jasper and adjoining f, ounties to his large, and complete stock, of the following goods, bought hnV tin cash, which enables hi-m to defy competition : Pijirb White Lead Painters’Materials, Window Glass l’nint Brushes, Para Linseed QU, White.--wash Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish. Copal Varnish, Duniar Varnish, Peal her Dusters, Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, .Soaps. Hair Oils, Hair Brushes, Face Powders. Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. Red Lead, Portmonnias, Pocket Books, ' Lamp Wicks, Lamps, Paper. &«.. «fcc. Books, School Books Stationery. AU-goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Everybod y invited to call. Rensselaer Ind. yliui 'W. J. IMIS.

JPRzMNK COTTON, DEA Z K, IZT in b'er, gam mu: Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c., Rensselaer and Francesville, Ind ESP" Orders left at the store of Bedford & Clark, Rensselaer, Ind., will re < ceive prompt attention. Square Healing' 4 Low Prices Guaranteed. J. W DirVAEL'S jfiitfWfy 4h itafetes And Daily Hack Line. United States mail hacks run daily except Sundays, between Rensselaei and Francesville. and Rensselaer and Remington, making connections wifi: trains on the Railways passing those points, and conveying passengers, expressage and freight each way. Goods or money shipped by Express to an> part of the United States. Livery Teams, wither without Drivers furnished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Office a Sale Stables on Front street, above Washington. Rensselaer. Ind. v 1 We Buy Them to Sell. If. W. PECK, FamilyGroceries&Provisions CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Groceries of-all Kinds. S? and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLO W.-b HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Articles and Notions. • lou wni m.i the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices u y petition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our • j the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand - . purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country ‘ ' you the best price the market will afford. We deliver al g - inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be convinced tb«. we give you more goods for your money, than any other ho j»vc'k v2n27tf

N. Warner (Old Liberal Corner) lias for sale, at h:s Hardware Store. Rensselaer, Indiana, “The Glidden Barbed Fencing Wire," warranted all Steel. The uicest assortment of Stationery of all kinds, at Willis J. lines’. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana. Jasper County, ss -. in the Jasper Circuit Court, annuar i Term 18 8. Fannie M. Burnworth, 1 vs. The Unknown heirs of John lFions and Nancy Wions, (Complaint deceased, William Yeoman, Usl. Patsey Yeoman, Joseph Dwenger, Itol aT, Newman, and Ann M. Newman. Now comes the PlainMfT, by R. S. & Z. Dwiggins and Daniel U. Miller her attorneys, and dies her Complaint herein together with ! an affidavit, that the defendants the unkno ”n j heirs of John ll’ions and Nancy Wions, d - ; ceased. Willi m Yeon an, Patsey Yoeman, j Kolia T. Newman, and Ann M, Newman, are | non-residents of the State of Indiana. ! Notice is therefore hereby given said deI feudants, that unless they be and appear on !- the second day of the next Term of the ) Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the ! First Monday of January, 1878, at the Court , House In Rensselaer, in said County and j State, and answer or demur to said com : plaint, the same will be heard and deter m- ! mud in their; bsence. Tn (Fitness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seat of (SEAL.! said Court, at Rensselaor.lmh, this Htliday of November. A. D, 1877 CHARLES 11. PRICE. Clerk, of the Jasper Circuit Court j R. S. A: Z. Dwiggins amt Daniel B. Miller, Att'ys for pl’n. ! November 10, 1877.

CAN BE RUN BACKWARDS OR i OR WARDS NEVER BREAKS THREAD OR NEEDLE.