Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1877 — Page 3
HgMnW# f «W»f» J" 1 - -*J 1 Tllß DtiIMCIUALC k)CJH.IjILc,, JAMES W. McEWEN, Proprietor. [email protected] I?,a,tos. 0n« colura, one yisur ~ .......,'.?ro of) Half '•ollimri. “ M <*' ouar/er eoi* “ 20 o*» flghtll col, . " .10 00 Ten |«‘r cent. added to foregoing i»fi■ •• u advertisements aro «*ut to occupy more than single column width. Fractional parts ot a yeor a* 'vju it able rates Business cards not exceeding 1 ineli sp»‘*f;. $5 a year, *:i for six months, fi for throe mot. Ail legal notices and advertisement*. at established statute price. ~ Reading notices. Hr- 1 publication to hcowh line, each publication <-ts. a line. Yearly advertisements may bo changed quarterly [once in throe months) at 'n't option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county niu«t lie paid *or iri advance of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in aize ; and vuarterly in advance when larger F. CIIELCOTE, Attomey-nt-Ln-w lUXSHELAEE. - INDIANA. It. S. DWIOOINS. ZIMIII ir.VIGCiIXS. R. S. <& Z. BWIQGINS. Attora«ys-at-X,aw, and Loan Hrdliers. 1 BP.XH3Er.AEK, .... I.VWANi. | MOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, j on Uve years’ 1 iuic. atw percent, interest, in j sums of t'KiO and over. I KOtAIT Pl.'jtTvld. COT.I P< TOC. DANIEL B. MILLER, At ’ •rnoy-at-Lia'W, I’r.N’SSEiiAr.a, - - Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bedford A Jackson's block, .axes pai l, abstracts prepared, ali kinds of legal contracts written. vlnl .Special attention given to preparing ; Bitch and itoad Petitions and It'ports of I Vi 1 v.-ers. . 1. w yec\; . . b. rHU.nxrs. , AM-irm v. " Notary I'nbUc. YTOMAN & PHILLIPS, Attorneys-at-La .v. tic Notaries Public, j li-’iil EhUu.! Ag> • and Abstracters, write up ! Hint acknowledge all kinds of legal instni- j, meets. nensselacr. md. FRANK V/. BABCOCK. Attornoy-atLaw, Not.* - y Public, Rial Instate broker, Loan and [nsnnince ; Agent, iterisselacr, fnd. I,ants examined, 1 Abslracts of Title prepared mnl T paid, | I oile d ions u spoi I'l y. (dkoe opposite (.ourt Hon; 0. Mil Oft I’. THO:'"„f'N, J)ATf>) .., THOMPSON' Altorae- -v.t Law. Notary Public. TJlO’riVti Jr? tic. BROTHER, Bens: etaeu, - - Lnuuna. 1 MJJOfT L. CElector ,vrl A.bet:rioter. »el!in. aan i I ." . ..a ■! .. L v ” ' le ■■ Mu, , riueing 1' 11 -* ■ • . y.iger than [ l lirc.e men, !, . Office ■• B :■ bri 'V is;d- ;ton Greet, I ■ *•* ».r pexaiel \ ; - induka i l: - il'UMa, llllMJ VITOX. IN.'., vIL m". . * Hip, xj:u~tvictor. ingot 'into loan. : on.t .nl p linterest on deposits, el;. . - O.fi - . hours El m S o’clo. k, a. ! .11.. to i'. in. i.rcj.j.E chant ; hicLsKi ; f a. HU ,[> 'j * 1 Front. Bir».et. next dooi . 11 >ovi : i •I ■ 1 !p 1. of | at. Du vp.ii I fluffs' e|.| !■'(. I|(J, l'ili.l'(Ulii''o sofieil I •cl. . Via { C , . 5.. t LJK j P, . :l 'J , ’>.r Tr:?3 1 CKOH iii vva f• > : 1;I 1 pin tli.- i>.l! 1 1 1 ■ •' 111 r Li- 1■ j u now pivpar-.'.l to «'• 'e ■ . Ao.iii.g, ;•. ;.c ; i.anging. c il.diiiinisg, ct. •., ■. 1 • •! •ornpi titmu t-a Is; font ' a. , \ r c.-ni., a;, , -tairs in Liberal Cornet building. iin'n j j SHINDLER <f T " ' -PTH, ' "‘laeiiis.'cui 1 11 i ■*i‘ W- . r's oici tsiuiiU o». .?-4*ont. j ' ■ . oliCK'ii:;.:. tii toh? - r ,. j •is "l .Ts :;••'<> .*.. .•: <.. mc | I. . 1 v Uni Ifilt’Pk'*!'. "i'll a. fp.;-. r,., y i'H "("111 ill tr” ll.'OjCOI! veitielit i 1 * "I i I .-“'.’l :.U '1! ’oil to VV’Uliks (it pop .to oei t • , 11! iiiiin.’txTiMiti'nr. :nv jl L i [ous to iiopiiltu' fuvof. At*.,: met. tel m 1 liartl Rubbor Trutsos a Specialty, lVi\sh'u)ulou sired, t libi tiernsselaer, hut, | i'. Vt. LB (TUB, S. I". i.KSTJfR. I S fMfOW QTHSi l ! UiCui! dsnuLti ,# (L M; ‘t-L: i w? f;C KSJ f. j w wa fS» xj.d „JL •jap t m ”5 °v Aftll , ' . » - U Win 1 r’.’j » dii”. »>• f>l '• U . Vi"Oßs ieii. r.a-; ( hotel, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA, j Everythin# First Class. Rates Reasonable. luly-i7,’77. j* v si !i3i!ft3fl£i W&YOE Si. CLOCK - o J'roi"!. L'yO 2 ;*. - y& v ; r k % v 1 1 \ U' « '0:"dr:.- . ,;y- : •.-.■'H'V--:, x.x MAK SB. Shop i u WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, lud. All work warranted to give satisueMon, and charges as low as will iniJro good work. ylfll
|J£W gIIOE § TORE ! The public ii respectfully ifitermod I hat I have opened a store opi>ositc the. Bank, n here will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES i Including 11 large assortment of my own make. AT LOW RATES! T have made a Careful selfeSfioft pertai/dng u> a wml regulated .Shoe Store, and resi>c.»tfßiiy invite the pubb'c for (belo.se inapeetfwti, A Custom Shop Will be conncet<;d, where I shall manufacture, to measure, all kinds J beets and Shots, (foods all warrnnfrd. _ ficjxiiri'i" neatly and rcasonsihly d* •••. Koic-lo uhet for sale, l'ieus.e give me aee i, S. ASo. Store opposite the Dank, lIENSKELAEB. I’\D. | DR, A. L. HA7t HAP,. Anipainees to the c<-nihuinity tii :t he dcdUTe-. IP-prof' ■ w offer'd | ■tothe pul lie ; -i a. pe that • ars j exp- n.n n -r him aide to gi ve sut- I infliction to aiLwfi. favor him with their natron tig". Bpecjal i,tt -nlioiig vi atoeiiro ii': j dinftaKifs. Is perrniiled to refer to all who 1 ar-’ aequalnted wit h liirn. C*'“ Office jgu> rl v opp< site Court House. — j Reside withers. Ore.t osite Judge j Tlarnmond’s Aug. 10,’77 *iiin. j AUSTIN HOUSE, ReussoJ aer, IncJ. A. W. CLEVELAND, Pbopbietok. Tiiik well-known House having recently changed bandwhas been th’orougbly rerioated, refuted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of gue.-s s. H is centrally located large, conveniently • irranged : and the proprietor will strive to make it attractive and hoiiie-bke to all who favor him wit It patronage. The taLlcis.ilv.utys s'.ippi'c.d i\ iiti the best variety afforded by the market, (Jiiarges as moderate as eir--1 in. .■ t 'gee* and conditions win permi*. l*r Good Stabling connected with the House. 1851. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. FIRE INSUFANCS COMPANY, ! Ot IN'OIAM.VHOI.iS, lixt. | ASSETS, - $371,683.42. JAS. 32. ROBER "HON, Prea’t. , W.vi. Wi:: lk'. Woollen, Secrcltiry. D ’.XLEL B. Ml.i ,L. .r vrid, vln2S). Rn. ooliU’r. Iml.
The Democratic Sentinel. FiF BAY i/FCEMBJ.R J L 1877.
it 2d oonfs per lb. 1.;’.: s lo e -ffts J>f ilozi-T ( i -a." side 124 uciita j>pv to. Bncou titul Hums 12i to to. f-.i'ovil.'lex’f: 10 to 12. • •i.utdca ioe. per buslu.il. i f. fit ;! 1>!11< •-J i:J to ill. O -bU3 $2 to H 2 40 per buslr y 1 ■ e; ••*■,>, VV | lent I v] B*' pi nl) l .1 t.K ■ ■ Hi;. '- i In-t Idal- d ware ;]•:?. **< ’’-‘E e 1 at Orwil! Hi G" 'Mill it euli. ■ : r iidvP s r.t. Lai tub’s. ■’ Mi ■ tv 11 tit the railr.. M bridge, • a-it ol town, uouiuietjct-d Moudav • .'-uiuy. 1’ iue Syrup, at Laßue’s. Belli Xltomas Clock 3 for solo b> \Vigmovo. Warranud 2 ye us. Clteai u' casti. H.uifable books, for the holvdays, at -;os V i 1 k? Xu.•.l .1 -.voiry neat...?’ ••• *’ if ••v"A Ig acre. Suop at ImcV .v.-Jiool Books iifcW iliis liik’s’. V.'irrtioi :• vr l for. ish you Silver, or d - .pt . .-.i'l’l.'.i, d ar at lower prices tiasn .1 kept ie stock. The best Grocories at lie lowest p M•’ ut A H. I...Rue’s. Geo, L. H iHiii u and :p . sou. Cant, ■-bt - ■■ • :I. , -'. ere in . . 1 : Paryed for ssi 50 at L; . A L. La:> ;u is «sou it nod to uis rooms by a severe sjnffi of -.iekuess. Canned Ftur. i'eas, (JML aud Lugar, tit Laitue’s. Mr. Aluxandor, vontraet.a Id.r "Narrow Gctu, e” ties, and Frank LI. \Viekley, Esq , of Bradford, stopped at the lbits House last Monday eyetiiap. A vine 1 ; oneert will be p;iv a t.«y da. ft lends ar.ii rni-mters of the Presbyterian A; bbatli Bchoolou tile cveict'gs of thekidt and 22<i December. Don’t fail to call and examine our slock of Groceries, and learu prices, before buying elsewhere. A. S. Lxvßue. ’ Fine Castors, Napkin Rings, Cake Baskets, Ter Sets, lee Sets, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Breakfast Sels, Pie Knives. Silver <'ups, Gold Thimbles, Jewevvolry, Watches, Me., can be proettred of Wigmore. Deave your orders with him, at lints’ Drug Store, and procure goo 1 articles at low rates. As an Auctioneer “Pap” Smoot is a success, and we cheerfully commend him to all in want of such service. Vne fifteenth anniversary of the v.' ■ .iding of Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Dwlgxpas was celebrated at their residence Ninirday evenirgl •ff N-mr ahuads -tests '.are sumptuously entertfl,,i''d. ' p-ini.-rs came in for a“hare of the good things provided, for which they return thanks. Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s now store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and extun me his goods and prices before nniking >our purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cuTt, is his motto. On Wednesday, Dec. 26th, at 10 o’clock, a. m., W m. H. Marlatt, will sell, at public auction, at his residence, in Marion township, two miles north of Rensselaer, his ■ personal property consisting of—3 Horses; 1 Cow; 14 head of stock Hogs;-Corn in crib and shock; tame and wild Hay; Oats in the grainery; Farming Implements; Houssiiold and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles. Terms made known on day of sale. The next meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union will be held at the Presbyterian Church, on Monday evening, December 17th, 1877. Do not fail to attend, as a good programme is prep ared. The partnership heretofore existing between F. W. and S. P. Lester, in the livery business was, some days ago, dissolved by mutual consent. The business is now conducted by S. P. Lester.
I Ezra C. Nowels, Teacher Rrushi woo 4 Itefcvnl, Union Township, reports the following: '! * Enrollment for the first month, 1 ending December 7, 29; average daily attendance, 21 9 10. Names of pupils who have missed rto time: Sarah E. Bowen, Minnie I Martin, Lucy E. Hall, Wm. Bowen, ; Aiexenare Rowen, Eddie MeColly, : Charlie MeColly, and Benjamin MeColly. Fifteen eases of tardiness, and six hundred and one words misspelled by ' the school during the month. - -- - j “The Old Thietei: .” present their compliments to a generous public, and announce that they have in rehearse 1 . 1 l and will present u: u ; the stage at j 1 Stall's Hall, during me boly'ays,! the great flnectneula'’ Temperance ! Drama untitled “Thf.F -• r Glass; or, 1 The Cclse of Dunk.” . .he Grig i ir:al Romantic Ditirr.a ed M tit vel Eble; or, 9 ei: A!ant-t Lock ” j These plays are full of thrilli. t • 'ci- I dent;-, fender pathos,, heaitie d g scenes, and beautiful tableaux, sho u - i ing all the emotions that actuate th-. human mind, in such an impressive manner that they carry conviction home to the hearts of an aud encc, and many on seeing them produced with such magical effect will form a new resolution to ie id a better life. The original intention will be stsiet 'y earned out—to devote the proceeds to repairfng and beautifying the old Cemetery, The Troupe have a 1 ;o in rehearsal! “The Old Ctjkiositv Hhor,” and the i beautiful and highly moral play,“C;- | -.'JILL IS. ”
T mpei:ere Meeti:iT- '’ o> am ne o: exe’cises hr- he 'Rider 11 orr.ilv mee ing n e the J i per Conn v d'emper Mice Union n be lield at tlie c'n (ti’ch, in lienssf!aer, Ri ouchiy eveniii'r, flecemixr 17, 13 77. 1 . Music atiHed- 0■ by the U«-ns- >•. luor Comet Faiid. ,V in’ ;■ c* <) ■■ best M. ‘ . C..:g so! - p U 'l-s i" ihe\ ice residin'. r. ayer by he I lev. ilupe L. (*!'. .3 ii r, u 'Hte Tenmenr .- e Tree" bv Misses Lola Moss and Li.uo 1 i ooVins. j. ! ■’e:: 1 ng m’nntcß of boo ev’ otrs meesing by the Sec-el. > v. 7. 1 )i:c!nmalion bx r John P. . s 8. Dec!a nation ov P..i:.-'e Wood, 9. D'iclainiu'on bv ( b r e So tler. 10 hiufe and v o’ 1 dv.-.t by Messrs. Hop!-: ns am! i < . 11. Select read" jby 1 it. C. A. Edmunds. !7. Duiloyne by die Wioert b o ]", Ini e. m’s ■ on. 1 . M a sic i.»v the Orchcsi **a. 13. Ibeelenjr ’on bv Cr k P ”. IP. DechiiU *oii »y MiL'iie Ui- ! f v. 17 Fouy, ‘Now’,ere 10 Go,’ by AJi h-• iMy/vi in - / r. d o lie: s. 18. Di.doyr.e, “bb iv.pe; ar.ee, 1 Iy. De os Thompson, Airy Bo ofL-is, •‘.ill. ,J t . V\ So; ' K -r ’> hobo’ ” by Ait mV. i p, u , ; iu" Dsvy 20. D.nff .on by J. v Dw 21. 1> ’viam uio.i oy Aid’s F c • homosun. 2. Dec),;;i.ai on of O’ive • Iff. ;• •.!■ • V. : . j ' I v 1 a Q- dies' ’’fi. . i.-'i.i; on el edict s. r’lv 7 :••-•] ■'em v-.i’i be a ,i r •ompu y at i reR. r iso do (die : e co <i’- : v Inv i eii Io -d. Oh as. ii. P 15,0 sI 5 ,0 s deni.
Proceedings of Conuissioneus' Court
—ffoa tin a eti La -1 vf /cait. The applications oi David B. Nowels and Victor Yant-Woud asking aj - pointments as students at Purdue Fiiiversity, from Jasper county, v/eie .ranted. The proposition of Hon.E. S.Dwi. - gins, obligating himself to perform specified duties for the county, as County Attorney, for one vear, for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per year, was accepted. The proposition of W. B. Burford, Indianapolis, to furnish blanks, books aud slaliuueiy fur emu year, uo l . acted upon. Old contract continued three months. In the matter of the School Funds of Jasper county, and rite condition of the loans now made, R. S. & Z. Dwig*,ins made a report showing that there are now remaining on the School Fund Mortgage Record of this county one hundred and twenty-eight mortgages which are unsatisfied, that of that number the title to the land covered by forty-two of said mortgages is defective. The County Audi or was directed, by and with the advice and assistance of the County Attorney, to take steps lo have said defects re uu died. The petition of M, Brosnahan et ai, to allow hogs to run at large in Union township, continued to March term. It was ordered that upon notice of completion, and the acceptance by Agent Yant- Woud, of work iu Wheatfieiu township, the Auditor is autho - ized to draw a warrant upon the Treasurer in favor of J. P. Dunlap, contractor Hon. W. K. Park iso n was authorized to report to the Auditorthe completion of Piukauaink Bridge, when completed, and the Auditor authorised to draw a warrant in favor of J. P. Dudlap, contractor, when so notD fled. Petition of Sylvester O’Meara et al for ditch in Marion township. Contin tied, "Whenever the Sheriff should procure new stovee for Court House the Auditor is directed to draw warrant to pay for the same. The proposition of Shelby Grant for lease of County Farm was accepted. Wm- K. Parkison was appointed agent to have small house on County Farm so repaired as to mak * it a secure place to confine persons.that, may be sent to said asylum, and'whom It may be unsafe to permit to run at large. Petition of Thomas Walters, et al for locating highway in Barkley township. Viewers r port favorably.— Road ordered to be opened and kept in repair-width 50 feet. Petition of Charles H. Price et al for locating highway in Carpenter township. Viewers report favorablv. Road ordered opened and kept in re-pair-width 50 feet,
“Mr. Gone-over, of Florida,” is the , way the Cincinnati Enquirer puts it now. His Fraudulency is for resumption, let the consequences to the toiling millions be what they may. Indianapolis Herald: The sole proprietor who stayed at home and lo aned insurance money ut high rates during the war; bis son Charles, who was twice drafted and never fired a i musket: and several other stalwart ; republicans about the Indianapolis j Journal office, are ready to shed iheir last drop of ink rather than have the <a.tur*-d battle flag restored tothe Texas Bangers. Frankfcit Cresoev ’; d‘ is b- c rriog evident that th.e Ber-oblicans have i Grant in training lor the presidency ir 1880 H ~ iriv *0 Europe, the extra : J . j nns emptoye . by our representa- : tiv:s abroad to have him received ; v i :?i :••(;•,ip and eererhony by the) err .ned heads and aristocracy o? the j i/orids, is all u part cf rue same i rposo. Buell is their extremity , cv are ready for a desperate game. J Bui it will not win. Toe country n;,s | had enough of Grant as it has of the . r-’d’Cr 1 party now in the throes of cl is- !
I-Republican - Senator Patterson is fiercely denounced for vmung widi the Democrats . S 3 -e himself from the ntuK'y. '3 P ' deserve all this censure :< ‘‘ar-'? Self preservation is cerrainly :_o . - the the strongest motives Nr action. If Patterson is ready g-iity of the crime for which he has be-r indicted by a South Court, aud Ms bargain is able to secure him immunity, he would be a fool as well as u knave not to vote with the Democrats. Who wouldu’i; make a peaceable bed fellow out of a malicious er - emy holding the key- to the penitentiary’V
Justice to All.
That is the motto of the New York ! Store. They have the prices marked on their goods in plain figures aud will not vary from them. They propose to sell goods to all races of people. disregardless of color or previous j condition of servitude, great and j small., old and young, rich and poor, | M me and the same price. By this I , 1 plan ot doing business uiev can rest i on a feather bed an ; go to sleep with I a iilo.i; v - .Lienee. The Sentinel is in the last quarter ! of Ms first volume. Reader! have j you paid for it? “Tie Naxx’ow Grv.p.£;e'' Has biduceU Dr. Kelley to associate J with him, in the Photographic bus:- 1 nosi, Mr. A. J.Beasley,of Crawfords- j vilM, lud. Mr. B. is aNo : artist, and! will take entire charge of imp- bran.-h, j and he hopes, bv close e trend on to t I internets am. 1.., vt q uest v/cnc, to give entire .»atisfacti>. u, thereby se- j curing your patronage. Child .en’s ! Pictures a Specialty. Dr. Kelley will give his undivided j attention to the practice of Dentistry, j His lot re?.. ; -;■ in Rensselaer,and ; i he general ••m.fisfnetion given in D.entai operatic’us, in* deems a suffi ient \ go arm eo to warrant your patronage, j vi! Do.did opei a dons are warranted \ for five roars. Our terms will be in j eo-Tora.iiy v.ilh the stringent hard: times. Rooms ov"! the New York Store,in the M inpb'il brick, Washing'on gt., Remmi ku-y, fi,d. We ir-vito attention to the card of Ale? ore. Youngburg & Warner, Carriage-; in hi rs. They are first-class ! workmen, '/arrant their work, and so- j l ic't the patronage of the public. j There is cot a more potent agent for j I vainoving or counteracting pain from i whatever cause than “Lawson s Curative.” For renewing and invigorating the shattered nerves, for Headj ache. New algia, Rheumatism and Toi \ flammation, it is the best known remedy. j W. J. I. EB, Age r.t, Rensselaer. j C. Cross’ Mai c Works, Dealer in ! all kinds of ;>.n.'.erican and Italian 1 Marble. Me numents, Headstones. Man- ! ties, etc. xnported Red and Grey Gra- : nite constantly in the yard. Gilman, i | Illinois. Charles B. Stewart is agent, i and will take orders for these works.
Sale of School Lands ATOTICE is hereby Liven that theuiuler--U signed Auditor ami Treasurer of Jasner County, State of Indiana, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House of said county, on iS-Vi UKiJAY, the 19i,1i Day of January, 1878 the following lands situated in said Count y nnd State, and being j>..rt of the Congressional School Lands of said State, to-wit: AH < f nection sixteen ifii, in township thirty (M) north, o : range to svn'AA h esi; appraised as iollows, to-wit: The neM neM of section le, township 3<t, range 7, appraised at S2BO no The mvki neM of section 10, township 3L range 7, apprai sen at i 4*n» ijii. The sehi neM ot section In, township 30 range 7, appraised at saw nc. Th.e swh neM of section 13, township 30, range 7, appraised at soioo 00. The neM nwM of section IG, township 30, range 7. appraised at S2OO 00. The nwM nwM of section 16, township 30, range 4. appraised ai 2-JO .0. The seM nwM of section 16, township so, range 7, apw aised at 4200 00. The sw t M nwM of section 16, township 30 range 7, appraised at S2OO 00. The e’i seM of .section 16. township si range 7, appraised iff ? 00. The w’i SeM of section l.;, township 3range 7, appraised at $240 00. The e’fi swM of section 16. township 30 range 7, appraised at £320 ■ "J. The swM of section 18, township 3" range 7, appraised at $240 0. Teems or Sale—One-half of the purchase money shall oe paid to the Treasurer on the day of sale, and the interest a' the rate of eight per een.nm on titc r■ isidue for one year in advance. Thu residue t f 11 . _ purchase money in ten equal annual payments from date of sale, with interest at cigiit per centum annually in advance, except the northwest quarter of the north-east quarter f said section sixteen (16) which said' tract Kill be offered for one-fourth of the pnr-t-nso money payabie 011 the day of sale, with interest at eight per cent., on the residue for one year iu. 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. HENRY I. AD All d. Treasurer. iVovember 30,1377. Kotics 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.
Jimmy Meehan is prepared to fur- , nish first quality Oysters by the dish lor can. Try them. No’v ig the time to subscribe for the Sentinel. Only $1.50 per year. I Call and examine goods at Fendig’s ’ and ascertain prices before going I elsewhere. Fine assortment of Stationery and other Goods just received at "Willis j lines’. AT. F. Chiloote, Esq., Rensselaer. lud;-ita, off rs for sale a fiueHamiileiu. b-Li Staliion, three years old, with--1 out rnisli, of good action, and. took second premium at late l air. Terms j reasonable. Desirable property -house, two lots and improvemen s, desirably situated in Alontieello, Indiana—can be secured in trade lor property in RensselaerApply to the tali'o ! : of r.he Sentinel. The. Drive at which Fendig is selling:, Ready-made Cloihing makes it no •longer necessary to go ragged. He invites inspection of sro<-x.
j Over 2(H),000 aer -- of land in Misi seevi and Arkansas, on tkt line of the j v. Louis, iron Mountain & Southern I. :• ii” ty offer - . n ten years time- at j d ;..-r ••-?:t. interes-:. • ... »000 acres of prairie and timber os in the counties of Lonoke, Fr ad Arkansas, in. the State ol‘ Ar* •>! —very fine qua,; V. and cheap. K ; i-trip railroad tic. ets from Lafayeh . Ifittle Rock, via St. Louis, good foi l lays, for $32,80, on sale at this office. Texas Land Sciriiot For sale at the lowest market pirice. This is a rare chance for persons with a few hundred dollars to get large tracts of fine land that will be a fortuir in a few years. 52 iff Lots iu. Leepold’s Addition to the Town of Rensselaer, for sale very cheap. These lots are very desirable property, both as an investment o!' for occupation. Will be sold on liberal terms. Have 820 acres of splendid land in Kansas to exchange for a good farm in Jasper m'D Me : counfiv, Indiana, and wifi f<F •’ - - :>oot. Unproved fHir.:?. and < Nceleeit wild lands in this county, lor sua; c.ienp and on easy terms. "•iNa! &&& vi* =A Furnisli AbstraetA of Title to Land, and make Collections. Office in Bedford & Jacksons block. Room. No. ?>, 2d floor, Rensselaer, Indiana vir.2 THOMAS BOROUGHS.
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PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS li ULWAY. “2P-^.2ST-ITA. ISTuDZ-iH- ROUTS," OOH'MItI’S & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. JUNE 24, 1377, GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line + 2.40 p. m. t;>soa. m. An. Logallsport 5.25 " 0.15 Lve. “ +i.oo a. m. 19.25 “ “ Marion 2.33 “ i!.r,7 “ “ Hartford 3.17 ” 11,50 “ Ridge ville 4.10 “ 3 2.46 p.m. ‘‘ L Hum city 5.05 “ 1.10 Bradford J unction 6.00 “ 2.00 “ ■ “ Piqua. 9.25 “ 2.51 11 Bit! an a 10.33 “ 4.02 “ Columbus 12.35 p.m. 6,10 “ GOING WEST. No. G No. 8. Lve. Columbus t 0.30 a. m. 1 3.40 p.m. Arr. Urbana 8.04 “ .7,40 Piqua 9.9) “ 9.02 “ ! lii-a if-ird Junr-tio!' 0.25 " p.: ; o “ Union city u. jj “ la.pj || liidgovilie 10.58 “ 11.20 || liar (ford 11.50 “ 12 ff!s u m. Marion 1 -2-4 0 1 > m. i.jo || Loganspert.... 2.30 • •• btate Line lo.ii- " 9.00 “ lUCH;. ON’ll & « ■ ’A A ■ /> ill VISION. GoiugNo- id. No. -4, No. IO tivo. Cjue u; a.- t 7.3*,- a. m Li limoaff +10.30 .. Arr. HagersP 1. 11.33 “ " Newcastle 12.05 p. m “ Andersor.. 1.20 ” Kokomo 3.110 “ + 2.15 aYn || Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 ’ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 tioing South No. 1. No 7 Lve. Chicago t 8.20 p. m. 1 9.00*a. in. Arr. uogansport 12.45 a. m. 1.10 p m “ Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 " Anderson 4.97 •• |‘ pew Castle s.ij,-, •• Hagerstown or; “ Ri. runohil cd,r, ’• Cincinnati 9’50 U>u ’ . . tDaily except siunday. Tr ains do not stop where time is omiti-d „ W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger AisTieket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 8 45am Mail and Ex 325 p m Accom tlon 2 ils p m Passenger 728 a m Passenger 840 p m Accom’tion 10 43 aai ’WRIGHT WILLIAMS, Agent.
WOOD! WOOD!! Those of our friends wha agreed to > furnish-ns wood in Dayment of subscription, will oblige us much by doing so now. Leopold is now receiving large additions to his Fall and Winter stock, comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, all styles, Beady-Made Clothing. Hats <K; Caps, Bools & Shoes, etc., etc., \vh eh he offers at greatly reduced prices. A large simply of handsome and substantially-made Trunks, at Fendig's. For travel on the “Narrow,” or any other gauge, they are just the thing. REMOVAL . I " r ' •/' 1 Ii Fendig has moved into the large and capacious rooms recently occuped by Charley Starr, and has liileo them to oversowing v.: h hew and select goods which he offers at prices that defy competition. Fendig’s new cress good.-: ire um-x----celled in quantity, quality, and prices. Go and sv- diem.
r.u. ar, v . id * , Teas an ! YgU a ! bottom iwio.s, at C. C. Sum's new J Cash Store. - -—- Willis J. lines keeps the best brands of cigars. 'A”. -.ut« on, the jewelry man, at Reside - • has just received a tine stock Or y \ large si o. k i tine cut Tobacco, x: red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Go Jo hue cut Tobacco at 30 cis. oar lb. IVrOTICE OF DISSOLUTION— The •A. 1 * partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Grocery business was dim lived, by mutual agreement;'On the Idtii, November, 1877. Ail persons now iug themselves indebted will piano call and make settlement, EEASTUS PEACOCK. WILLIAM E. BHERTZEE. Rensselaer, Nov. 23. 1877. The business will be continued at the old stand by Shertzor & Brother, who expect, with a choice and varied s.toc-u, row prices, ami fair dealing . - receive a liberal share j the o ibii patronage. Give them i ea-ii. A large stock u ine-i canned j Fruits, at C. C. Starrs among v hi. h , can be found clioice kaij-iomia rruits, . such as Apricots, Peach and Green j Gage Plums.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. | The State of Indiana, T«. t!. • J •: »>*•- OirJasyiot Cnuuty, Lti ) -nil • .lin’d Jan- i nary 'term, invel Hyron Foreman, vr, Tli ■ iinki ovi) inura of ./.,hn Wiens .-mil "uncy Wi ins.-<l«-i<>H.sed, William Ycvitniu, Pat-sey Yi-ouian, Jusej.lt JL>wenger, Kolia T. Newman and Ann M, Newman, Complaint tin i3ot. Now comes the plaintiff, by Daniel B. Mi lor and K. K. fe Z. Dwiggins, his Attorneys, and files his Complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that t ho deforciants the unknown heirs of .John Wions and Nancy Wiens, do- ! coas d, -Villiam Yeoman, Pat.se y Yeoman, j Kolia T. Newman and Ann MX- vnnan. are ! non-residents of the Mate of r .utinm:. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants. tliht unless they be and appear on I the second day of the next Term of the .las- ! per Circuit Court ro he hohk-n on t!.<- firs’ j Monday of January, a. i>. i.stk, at the Court Housein Benss.-.-iaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said compliant, the same wit! be heard and determined in their absence. ( —• — i In Witness Whereof, 1 hereunto I s.r.iT.. set my hand and affix the. Neal of i ’ sai-1 Pourt, at Kenss:.'aer, Ind,this | J>tli day of November, i>. is. 7, CHAKLEB H. I'KICE, Clerk. • f tin- T - “ ■ ! > (' ■■■ ■■' It. 8. &Z. Dwiggm- ami Dan: in. Mil- t lev Atty’s for pl’;'f. November m. 1877. j s. p. Yorroitvp.G. ■ i ’STtm v:,;: ■■??. I Yonnigburg (f Warner, 1 OARBiiOE MAKERS! Rensse 1 aer, India? a, 'Miop jit J '.'On i. ,s/.- c"/. T , ioui j .s old c ( KMMlfllfflM i fifty : Mm sfiiiwu ; WAS O NS of every description, marie, to order. Re- j pairing also neatly aiul <*h«iap]y done on ; short notice. I'artios w i idling woodwork. . such as Bodies or Clearings, 1 of iiy kind, or anything else in their line, j will do well to give the • gentlemen a call. All orders will receive, prompt attention. i .Carr age and Buggy Borings repaired and ; oil tempered, and general work and repair- ■ ing done in the neatest and best manner. Prices as low as possible to insure g rod j work.- All Work warranted. Nov. o. !
K. WMMiiMm, DEALER IK Mmrdwmre^ O? -A.T_.l_j KIHSIIDS ENSSEXAER. IND., Keeps constantly on hand a lerg. SjffUMia % Tipiitf# y fi ■<fci> k4* a & | 4a3 il k Hjtt»i i lilt m ■ ■ i» U> 6fc*■ y %9 a. kH&& And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his limy to give him a call befo:e purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps nonp*but l STirst - CSi&ss £;• c-q3lz> and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. Ho defies competition. liemember the place. LIBERAL CORNER '-l* l - Rensselaer..lnd SNYDER & HENDRYXT Attorneys .at L.w REMINGTON, IvOTANA. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M# O. Trauglij DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room over MoDongle sdi’y goods s<ore, in Exchange Bioek.
'OG O © © L ' “ ti! well to te nsesteT THAT j LA W3C fti’S ; draaiivS li • i i- ihe Car-i or* I / - * •L'i ©l*' * j SjjkjliVu I'lira*, Lei • • . : <i* : ' :?v p.: '■ £<\ I ! tt.: ■ ■ - :t xro i : tender c of ‘p : - .' n. u'.dk.a It applied, -■JrL.p • V ru t - .Yilvrntages 1 vhk i k pose-■ .t it dots not cause irritation ! cr s.re::t-.* 1-ke ’ . :« or t oia-'..or-irritants,— but i<_3 .he pa n t. , v . • acuea vftoa tl.ediseaseu t.urvcs and heals the lc-.a-i'.d and mlGaied wounds sores. It is A SUik'i • . >SSTORT Va -I:•»** vh >r. Ci, , ' Vv i ’.h rJioiud b<i . i ;. . ts i . tnerge .g\-. 1: i.es I'.yvo o.:. yto t.e k .ov. >o kit the highest ; i'uuar • ihft werJeriul dL»c« *,. sos this Ccii- | t'-.y. j.. - •-al •- ..r... cce i . T ' vcri that no ci” cr jec.ikuy can • s- i\ the cures, V- ii' h h.ib ' r.sto- r,t o t -’•' . • t;: r orer« them* sc’vcs, l it. ev. ;i j.’iy s .c ; aa» c 1 v . iu ti.wi ■ professicin, have i:uirvc—c.d at it . c proper j* f. | " p - • c.ni fro:xi ?:1 .:. . .it i i tic ..y 'du »'o. i tl.e full li.*t vt' c dO: es Wi.iclii 1 * -J : I '. V i dtsij: ed, it is a nu ivcl -" Pa: V. T h«;n om i.nroduccd into a him li ,a- has l • v comes a . rces-uy, so valua*>ieis it « * hcal»;v ..i j h::»d of a Lore* tic: pain, sprain, ti* i i :ct any J i ;•-? ;nai , Aches ana paius to which . are all liable. LONG SUFFERESMG is prevented nr d a lasting cure vouchsafed *o those ■■ who \ illilvse the CUivA iVI\ 'ns we da.-, in th - circulars which nee uyacy ..uch bottle. Aivuvur L j cases of Chroi.ic i'.iituin.Tilsta and Keurc the most stubborn c.f a’l d uses which undermine a« u enfeeble the system, vic'd readily to t h«: C - 1' > . ATIYIn properties of this w r ondeii il Tain-Dkstkovkr. ’ tee mvcuj zzmii is r freshed and invuyrt.'.id by tlie v. e cf this | nerve tonic; there is no inck mice extant teat poscs-sc-s a more potent i .»’v: cce on up* nerve structure, ihan LAWoOX’S CURATIVE. Sufferers from the many complaints which arise by the disordered condition of the nerves will be surprised ac the soothing power which it exerts. Eaiidrods of Patients who hai e for years experience-1 arc. -M *. . can testify to the beneiit derh d f: m i r-’r v i a CUIGATITVE, Other -emodies h'thertr* « U l I bnvfe proVed inadequate to meet the war.: so Sadly I 1 _1 r cf % : - FE€l tVE HHD-I ./ 7 ; CUR.'.i r iY M-i:, yan-f.-.n. v I jfT •'• i t I jtU' p x k;iii. t.iOy w bnii/iiCi't ii>>. y J.vkci j w r v r: '; PV r .._ 4 I g, .w.yk—l'-l * ■ , , COIU BY *LI BfAUnS Ui iXLWCf'h. c•O O O O Fluid liy W. ,T. Imf.s' lie ns,seiner, Ind •Tune 22, 1877—.1y. yacw g.—nil, i ouaurmtnjp-'rcxmiamm^F mb—l 21. BiLTES, mmmm, AND rn ;Pbr:.A :-V u; -g* |wL., V-U-Av j - . v :k- UA.Us-G; -Y.ft* • li i-..,-■-"'-'■-A-q -//.I §— v - • DF.AIiF.iI T>7 " - c bm ' p.s m 4 $W- ?• •’ <#* Biihai &tu lo Kb ill on ii iii a. K.iu.vc'rox, ini*. Bibb O f¥ %■ ?* L ® , r . a i? -J etl f*. pw| -A r -«si‘l i & mtio biNip in® ->'gr to# a k# vt V aat • •c" . ~ a ff Ai.A.l ;• >•■■... » G--.... TJEALER i’i ruu .Miuuifacluri-. of . e.-iaSi D itVJ A 6W i) y* o 4 U L-. j j rABLK-jIOI'S. &<.. r. sili. I BEST AMEICIG AT , AKD J OBFTGN M A li I> L li . i FHlcjluju I '■ Ui' ■ That! cannot be competed with, and Satisfaction (jiiciraiTtied XIl'T 3ZI"\/ .v.TjT? "c C id. IDo not buy bus-i • . ..ini _ iuy uud *.h . | Remin«ljo|n. I?»d. W h . --11 l ] HERD. 7$ u'u'v }gjj rw '?y® w U Ax. At f&.L-.i. .nZ I*l ’ TO BUY YOUR FLOY'S, BY ;:no'AS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, I MOV, EltS, REAI’ER, S F ELLERS, TUBES HE F.S, wip d Bagpa OF !!S. M. fllaek Also all kindb of small TOOLS SEEDS, ;and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Oh.io Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY, l<sr.fc ‘F* ft. V;,HT *53 IRtminotun, Indiana. Special attention given to COPYIKG.Orj) and FiDED PICTURES AND Booms, South Devoid
ADDITIONAL. LOCALSI have 20 acres of land in Barkley township, iH ttiilen Lom lieimsciacr, on Frances villa road, with a good 1 ] story frame house and other improvements theron, whfeu I desire to sell Price low, and termsrense-iablr. In--ouire of WM. CLARK. Blank Deeds am! Mortgages for sale at thisofllce. $1 i>b will pay one year's subscription for this paper. A heavy stock of • class harness at Warner's. I-uole Henry V. Smith the old original granger, ami one of the early settlers of fins county k.. iklin ike pump business and can furnish the best and ’ cheapest pinups of any man in the county. Repairing done promptly, in the most satisfactory manner, at the lowest living prices. He is xlso prepared to furnish paints of ail kinds, and farm bells, to parties in need of 1 the same. At Leopold's is ii;' best stock of 1 Hats ami Cupsgv.-r placed Oue\hib>- | tion, and at pri. os ihat dure not be bear in the Stale of Indiana Mr. John Coer. " U n-e- : v. Cud i of all kinds in ex.-l.e-., '&e., &e. f from Rons.- -leer The new goo !s joj :•;••• . vUtt at Leopold’s arc nicely and make a nne display. Call in and see them. Leopold sells the genuine an 1 justly celebrated “Walker’' Boot, ami elnini to Imve the credentials giving him that privilege. We' are prepare*! to do job work i with neatness, dis, cell, and at low i tales. a k ,i \ uj j Let our friends exert themselves j and g t up < .ms Tor pie Skissjxel at ! every I’o.-i n dee In the county, i ‘u;u; •• v; YUfylis S S id T i N E L. j The Hc.ntinelisthp remmereial. Financial ' anti liiilr.stL'ial,Paper <.f the State, and at i.vu-t i rhi-♦ ■ 11 0.- 1 1 in point as editie-ia'. Uti-rary urd J ’R‘\v>. na-rij yet it. ri • ais. P v'li 1. ■ | .! : ■e. ■f - hr- :. Y <•<»: s . , I. > •:I. .. .. .1. ■ .11, ■;?<• . .j 1 Uu: ' Tin-vi •'ine.r'U u.i i-tivei-. An- - • k . -j-. ee\ . : t.ie re.y.r red voinrird'. i;u-r‘ Mil' legiliiaati deiuai.us of t a ! siin-as. Willi il.d’nat i. ilia! bank not is- gniona rp; ■-• i - ■ -tV.. !.»• mad.- a I (-gal fender in j:• o*' alt P it: piPilii* amt private, withe 'ii limit, I The b'-'-db tdor to be j*a?d no more than I tl'.o vi); • I.; e, iiV t 1;. bardei! ' iof gore: m: •■•d ’ !; inas'T’-and Int'or. j r i'tie Kt-:*.i'VSßi. is especially devotee to tilts iiin-i-i’- so! • in ; del elass --, and every leading u.d tideking man in the state .who (•an afforti to' take a trewspaprr without re-gard-to f.ari y polities, • eight to elll> eribefur i ar least <'lie of its edition.-. TMRUiS —l’ostggo l'itiil. Invariably Custi in Ailvunep. Single Copy one year J I &o and ai the same rate for a. shelter term Gllit.s of tlve < ye.ic, ..d earn ii -26 < tubs of t-*n, one year, f 1.15 each . 11.50 .and an o.tva rigiy to li,.- g.-tter ep of th" ' ’uh.i 1 Clubs “f t.v-rtnt.y e-.p'year, each.. .•>> oo ae.d two .-xira ei pies wirii tiie <dul>..' lOYvIBaY: | eop> one ye tr .. .. jUo o.) I i copy six mom hs r. oo i I ropy t! : mi d. ‘2 50 1 eopy .ine meritl. .85 O.ubs of live oi- more,, one \ ear, vs uaeii, do oa six mouths, 4* -rs <: :li'-li 2125 i Clubs of five or m >.-•• months, f.-i 35 1 Clubs of rtvr or line . onc-moiitli, em-ii . 3 75 i 'Additions u> clubs ms hod a ; ...iv ttioo at ;-eU s. I . .‘ii r .-i r I M'e i r*» cenfl'leiit Iheß,.nti- ! Ui* ijs 'itib ne, will not be stopped Win-ro mce frisil, and therefor.; offer >»i trial five .■spies nf our x.reki'.C si-.m mouths for *2 00 and an extra cony tor mone time, with the ‘•l’lb. SpcHtne-.i Copies s< n! ( ■»> io Vny A.blresg, d nd / a one, and at ile- ■•■■."tom time give us the address o a dozer. <>r soot your t fiends at as many diim.-en; posti.d/leys. to whom wo will send copie., free, postage paid. Send for our Special Circular to Agents. Admens iMianajidils Eentinel Co. V ’■' * ~NT L' { *- :.- a'"i r ri-nj ov k n p p. m 5 «f{e> 7* P «■■■% r i' r ' % & & y d r ,i u : . k«-J T w:t.u ii a U U' A- a Ur.l &CO* 9 ' f-Vi.:.-. ■ aer, - Indiana. Arit'H.'ing from a common Farm ” : > up to the Finest Carriage i ' ■ -lured to oniei-on short noUce tiul reasonable terms, and at prices !< o'- h -d,;|o S . All work warranted :3h0p..-> t'-n Front si reet. vlu2. Buß fliikkllSS ftjflOpl Ha- io'. ope ed a Harness Shop in H'-n •'•>! ! -cfully invite nil my oi h - ami eusfouters toletive ! th'-ir ••-h- - ■ ' u me for anything in •i. .i. s' •' .. tii receive prompt* ; •‘l.i id. ■ I y none but firstoktsp wo"i:m.-e, warrant all work , inrtied out at, my shop. Ikeepeoast- ! anUy on hand a large stock of i Sa.dLai.es, Epidles, dfalters Carry - Coats Brnsiier., and everytiii;!<?'.cr-ua-ly ft,mu] ' ■ ..-I-- ;.-, : shop. ' Gb- e.-o a cad. ;diop ot 1 ; mi Jji feet. Ronssfi ..< Tr lie ~t. •u n . W arner. C B l"; . a £il j; p,♦ jtMU f -u •* T•* h.iti L HMnA 4 Tie* mi iersigned htts now on hand : ami for'sale at living rates, several, thou stand A b'U T 7 TVn AT) mvnTilfl Ixx I. .UYi 05 Xkj d ’.Yh X Xl'ldXi ft} , both dwarf and standard. Cleary i te m, .Siberian Crabs, Gray* Vines, two and three years old, Ash, Maple, Negundo, the Beautiful Cutalpa, and other popular varieties of Ornamerilal Sha d e Trees. Strawberry Plants, d' several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nay'e’j stock of Ererpcens ail Mteni f can supply customers anything they desire iu this line; so there will be no need of sending or going a aroad for stock of this description and receiving notliing but dead brush for your money. My stock of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., is iood and healthy, giving universal satisfaction. Thankiuu the public for past favors, they ar? respectfully invited Lo continue theii patronage. Terms cask n- good notes bearing interest. JOHN COEN, Vlu2 VIV pHO'PBTKTOR,
