Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1878 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel . JAMES W. MoSWEK, Proprietor. Rateg. One colmn, one year......... iso oo Half column. ,T «00 Quarter col. “ *> <*> Eighth col. “ '.lO oo J’en per cent, added to foregoing price IT vertiscinauts arc act to occupy more than •Ingle column width. , . Fractional parts ot a year at equitable rates l.tusinostrcards not exceeding 1 inch space, I* a year, *3 for six months. *.2 for three mot-. 411 legal notices and advertisements, at eslished statute prle». ending notices, first publication 10 cents a line, each publication thereafters cts. a line. Yearly advertisements may bo changed quarterly lonce in three months) at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county mu»tl>e paid tor in advance of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in size; and vuarterly in advance when larger

MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ' Attoraey-*t-Law RkXSSBLABB.' - - , If DIANA. B. B. DWIOOTNS. ZIIfRJ DWtOOINS. R. S. A Z. DWIGOINS, Attorneyn-at-Law, and Loan Broker*. Uknsmrlvkk, - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on Fir at Mortgage, on five years' time, at# percent, interest, in sums of 1300 and over. MOTABY PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attonuy-at«La«, Rensselaer. .... Indiana. Ofilce up stairs in in Bedford & Jackson's Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. vlnl %&W“ Special uttontion given to preparing Ditch and Road Petitions and Reports oi ▼ lowers. I. W YEOMAN, Attorney. Notary Public. YEOMAN A PHILLIPS, Attorneys-at-Law. A Notaries Public. Ileal Estate Agents and Abstracters, write up nnd acknowledge all kinds of legal instruments. Rensselaer, ind. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attoraey-atLaw, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Lands examined. Abstracts of Title prepared and T >.xes paid. (Collections a specialty. Office opposite Court House. SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON 1 Attorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor. We pay particular attention to paying tuxes selling and leasing lands, DR. J. H. LOUOHRIDGE, Physician nnd Surgeon. , Washington street, below Austin's hotel. Ten per cen . interest will b ) milled to all Mints running unsettled longer than throe months. Dll. G. A. MOSS. Office in Spitlcr's brick, Washington street, opposite Court House. Rensselaer, Ind. DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist and Photographer, KENSSELAEit, - - - INDIANA. EXCHANGE BANK, Rkminoton. Ind.. O. B. Molntire, Proprietor. Buy and sell oxetiauge, make collections, tegolink* loann on real estate, pay interest on deposits, etc. Office hours from s o clock, a. 31.. to 4 in.

LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Fruit Street, next doot Above tlio Stage Ofilce, at Duvall & Boll’s old Stand. Patronage solicit,Mi. vln2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEOS leave to inform the public rimt he if now prepared to do house painting, papoi (Dinging, I'iilciintuing, etc., at prices beyon I competition tai bo found al Ids rooms, up Mail's li' l-lbci «»l <2,irncr building. vlilll SHXNDLER & ROBERTS, Blacksmiths. At Wnnier’s oid stand on Front street. Horseshoeing, machine repairing, carriage ironing, etc., done neatlv and eheei'iy. vln'2. HOPKiNS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Proprietor. Excellent table,convenient location, .■>n ref til attention to wants of guests, Bid experienced management tire its :eeoramondations to popular favor. Emmet Kannal, aul Pkrmceutisi. Hard Rubber Trutaes a Specialty. Washington street. ylu3 liensselaer, Incl, r. W. LESTER. 8. P. LESTER. LIVERY STABLE. RENSSELAER Livery, Feed &Sale STABLES, F. W. A S. P. Lester, PROPRIETORS. REAR OF THE CITY HOTEL, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Everything First Class. Rates Reasonable. iu1y27.’77. J. S WIGMORE, WATCH & CLOCK MAKBK * Shop In WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satissotion, and charges as low as will in•ura good work. vial

IEWSNOE STORE The public is respectfully informed that Ihave opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be found & large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large assortment of my own make. AT LOW RATES! I have made a careful selection of goods pertaining to a well regulated Shoe Store, and respectfully invite tne public for a close inspection. A Custom Shop B(411 be connected, where I shall manufacture, to measure, all kinds of Boots and Shoos. Goods all warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather for sale. Please give me a call, S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank. RENBBELAEB. IND. DR. A. L. HAMAH, Announces to the community that he designs to make Rensselaer his permanent home. His professional services are ofTerod to the public with the hope that 30 years, experience may render him able to give satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage . Special attention given to chronic diseases. Is permitted to refer to all who are acquainted with him. EF” Office nearly opposite Court House.— Reside co with Mrs. Crockett,opposite Judge Hammond’s. Aug. 10. '77 *6m. AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer, IndA. W. CLEVELAND. Pbopbietor. Thlß well-kr.own House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated, refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of guos s. It is centrally located large, conveniently arranged; and the proprietor will strive to. make it attractive and nome-hko to all who favor him with patronage. The table is alyays.supplied with the best variety afforded cumstances and conditions will permit . |3F“ Good Stabling connected with the House. 1851. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. PH AIOTTT TIM FIRE INSDRANCE COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS, - - - *371.683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Prea’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DANIEL B. MILLER. Agent, vln‘2ih Rensselaer. Ind.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY JANUARY 4. 1878.

If you wish to buy a tract of laud in Jasper county consult Thompson & Bit). They soil at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. Butter 20 cents per lb. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Clear side cents per lb. Bacon and Hams 12i 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 qfuarter bbl.

School Hooks at Willis J. lines’. Wo understand that wagers have been made that the ears will run into Rensselaer, on the “Narrow Gauge,” by the 12th. Handsome silver-plated ware just received at Or win’s. Give him a call. On New Years’ evening at the residence of the bride's parents, in Barktoy township, by Rev. George Guild, Henry A. Barkley and Miss Sarah 0. Bull. We wish the happy couple many happy New Years, and trust that their voyage through life together ; may be prosperous and happy. Tea from 33c to $1 00 per lb., at Laßue's. The choi resters who ushered in the New Year with a pleasant serenade to us, will please accept our heartfelt thanks for their kindly greetings uu J wishes. California Syrup, 80 cents per gallon, at A. S. Laßue’s. A great variety of pipes, and the best of smoking tobacco, at Tuteur’s. EW* Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery. Choice brands of Tobaccos just re ceived at Tuteur’s. Canned Fruit, Teas, Cofifeo and Sugar, at Laßue’s. Suitable books, for the holydays, at Imes’. The best Groceries at the lowest price at A S. Laßue’s. Wigmore will furnish you Silver, or Rosgers’Plated Ware at lower prices than if kept in stock. Don’t fail to call and examine our stock of Groceries, and learn prices, before buying elsewhere. A. S. Laßue. Tuteur’s have on the way a heavystock of Groceries, purchased at prices which will enable them to under sell all others. A paper of Ohio suggests that a good way to get rid of tramps would be their enlistment as soldiers. The only trouble is that the tramps are “peacebly inclined.” It is said the recent sossion of the Radical State Central Committee was strong. The convention has been called for some time next summer. Don’t fail to go to C. C. Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queens ware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto. In the absence of the proper officer, Past Grand C. H. Price installed the officers elect of Iroquois Lodge No. 148, I. O. O. F., Tuesmght. They were; Elza Phillips, G; N. W. Reeve, V. G; Ira W. Yeoman, Sec; J. M. Hopkins,Treas. I lie appointed officers are; C. H. Pnce, W; G. W. Terhune, G; M. N G U s’ p ; v A ' Edtu ° nd «- K - S- ’’ ?1 P - Voungburg, L. S. K. G; D. Warren, K. s. V. G- J a Yeoman, L. S V. G; _ Knox, R S. S; J. Kepner, L. S. S,

A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DELINQUENT FOR THE NON PAYMENT OF TAXES FOB THE YEAR 1876, IN JASPER COUNTY, INDIANAHANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1. Ti |T ?sr J. i ii & 3 g, S£i ni | §2f* *3 S<<!§ r Names of Owners. Description of ; % f : Sr S&i S 3 ; , L«uds. :7 ; : S Sg §J j :• • : : gj |46 Hoover James e-hf se qr M 89 5 80 1110 S3O 88 50 Hanna Samnel T ne-qr ne-qr 34 11 “ 40 do do sw-qr ne-qr 38 “ “ do do do ne-qr ne-qr 38 “ “ do do do se-qr uw-qr 38 “ “ do 5630 24 47 109 Paris Sarah ne-qr se-qr 23 “ “ do 354 10 08 138 Steele William jr e-half 36 “ “ 320 640 25 81 GILL Ald TOWNSHIP, NO 2. i 1 Abbott L se-qr nw-qr 87 31 5 40 130 342 4 Ainsworth S M n-hf ne-qr 35 11 “ 80 do do n.hl’ nw-qr “ “ “ 80 do do sw.qr nw-qr “ “ “ 40 780 19 05 13 Blslicr Jeremiah uw-qr 1 29 “ 132 34 do do B-hf sw-qr 36 30 “ 80 1855 46 09 13 Brazill James e-hf se-qr 4 “ “ 80 380 15 39 25 Brewer Caroline n-hf ne-qr 36 31 “ 80 470 11 97 50 Cooper Horace e-hf se-qr 25 30 “ 80 480 12 22 67 EvansFMAHJ n end w-hf ne-qr 3 29 “ 24 80 \ do do do w-hf nw-qr se-qr 34 30 “ 80 do do do s-hf sw-qr se-qr “ “ “ 80 743 18 58 88 Paris James Cet al nnd % ne-qr 1 89 “ 81 94 do do do do uw-qr se-qr 1 “ “ 86 06 882 18 32 88 Goldsberry A Daywitt n end sw-qr ne-qr 3 “ “ 23 230 611 94 Goldsberry Martha e-hf nw-qr se-qr 34 30 “ 20 do do n-hf sw-qr se-qr “ “ “ 20 do do n-hf se-qr se-qr “ “ “ 20 1070 23 20 107 Hart Sylvester P nw-qr nw-qr 12 “ “ 40 400 10 26 112 Hanks C ne-qr se-qr 26 31 “ 40 120 342 114 Hilton Robert J nw-qr ne-qr 9 30 “ 40 326 10 01 193 Prnett Nancy Jet al s-hf se-qr se-qr 34 “ “ 20 165 49) 229 Richards John P s-hf sw-qr ne-qr 28 “ “ 20 138 11 71 244 Stumph John B w-hf sw-qr 15 “ “ 80 do do ne-qr sw-qr “ “ “ 40 do do w-hr ne-qr “ “ “ 80 do do uw-qr “ “ “ 160 760 20 54 252 Saudapher Franklin se.qr nw-qr 34 “ “ 40 400 10 25 WALKER TOWNSHIP. NO. 3. 1 Allen W J sw-qr 17 81 5 160 400 14 11 6 Allred Jerome nw-qr ne-qr 14 “ 5 40 140 10 05 11 Burt Clement n-hi uw-qr 5 “ 6 72 21 109 421 17 Boone A J w-hf nw-qr 14 “ 5 80 180 15 96 28 Baker Samuel s-hf se-qr 2 “ 6 80 240 867 35 Brown William F sw-qr 26 “ 6 160 620 20 07 47 Cravens Thomas se-qr sw-qr 21 “ 6 40 80 324 60 Dickinson Henry nw-qr ne-qr 20 “ 5 40 310 10 80 51 Daniels Julia A ne-qr sw-qr 34 “ 6 40 320 U4O Ml lu a oo iml 8 b 7 99 Glalhart Ephraim sw-qr uw-qr 80 “ 5 40 80 324 107 Gates Susan w-hf sw-qr 16 “ 5 80 160 597 122 Hathaway Rebecca n-hf se-qr 15 “ 6 80 270 970 131 Havlaud H& J sw-qr se-qr 7 “ 5 40 ... 'do do ne-qr se-qr 9 “ 5 40 180 714 137 Hurst A Alt J nw-qr se-qr 19 “ 5 40 80 10 44 150 Johnson William ne-qr 18 “ 6 160 do do w-hf sw-qr “ “ 6 80 do do u-hl' no-qr sw-qr “ “ 6 20 680 30 13 182 Liutzow Adolph n-hf nw-qr 21 “ 6 80 do do se-qr nw-qr " “ 6 40 260 17 81 206 Myers Francis M w-hf ne-qr 18 “ 6 80 ..- do do sw-qr se.qr 7 “ 6 40 370 16 98 233 Putoff George W w-hf sw-qr 6 “ 5 82 91 251 903 234 Popp George se-qr ne-qr 20 “ 6 40 ao do sw-qr uw-qr 21 “ 6 40 180 750 235 Pulver Charlotte L se-qr ne-qr 20 “ 5 40 355 13 97 258 Root Deloss s-hf sw-qr 28 “ 5 80 240 867 271 Stumph John B e-hf nw-qr 14 “ 5 80 do do ne-qr 17 “ 5 100 do do sw-qr ue-qr 143 “ 6 40 do do n-hi se-qr “ “ 6 40 do do se-qr 35 “ 6 160 do do s.w-qr nc-qr “ “ 6 40 do do n-hf uw-qr 29 “ 5 80 1420 58 50 272 Sabine M se-qr sw-qr 2 “ 6 40 60 256 283 Spriggs James W e-hf se-qr 29 “ 5 80 590 36 66 297 Sell Jacob sc nw-qr 32 “ 5 40 do do w-hf nw-qr “ '“ 5 80 do do sw-qr ue-qr “ “ 5 40 do do s-hf ue-qr 31 “ 5 80 660 24 48 298 Spiegel Christian and e-hf stv-qr 24 “ 6 80 ... \Vm Hanuemau sw-qr sw- qr •• “ 6 40 do do u-hl’ se-qr “ “ 6 80 do do sw-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 do do n-ht nw-qr “ “ 6 80 880 38 23 ] 321 Turner John L se-qr sw-qr 4 “ 6 40 100 390 330 White G T sw-qr ne-qr 11 “ 5 40 do do u end e-hf ue-qr “ “ 5 60 200 781 335 Wallace John e-hf ne-qr 14 “ 5 80 332 21 03 344 Wells Rufus ne-qr 2 “ 6 150 73 do do ne-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 614 21 92 342 WiesJacobA se-qr 20 “ 6 160 do do w-hf sw-qr 21 “ 6 80 do do C-Us sw-qr 20 “6 80 do do all 28 6 640 do do n-hf ue-qrj 29 “ 6 80 do do ne-qr uw-qr “ “ 6 40 3746 122 99 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NO. 4. 36 Burnitz J W se-qr sw-qr 6 30 5 40 53 268 168 Honghnra John S e-hf ne-qr 9 “ 6 80 do do e-hf se-qr 9 “ 6 80 424 27 18 170 Harrison Theodore T n-hf sw-qr 23 “ 6 80 do do part sw-qr nw-qr 23 “ 6 35 601 16 49 203 Lett Fielder se-qr ne-qr 15 “ 6 40 127 384 229 Miller M A e-hf sw-qr ne-qr 15 29 6 20 127 383 254 Niles Oliver T uw-qr se-qr 21 30 6 40 127 385 336 Savers James n-ht ne-qr 6 “ 5 95 76 'do do n-hf se-qr ne-qr 6 “ 5 20 190 605 337 Saylor Henry G ne-qr nw-qr 9 “ 6 40 252 20 28 344 Shannon Patrick n-hl nw-qr 23 “ 6 80 191 5 51; 377 White Churles sw-qr 9 “ 6 160 424 21 01 MARION TOWNSHIP, NO, 5. 31 Besse George nw-qr se-qr 16 28 6 40 do do sw-qr sw-qr •• •• K 40 320 12 61 50 Cookerly James W lie-qr sw-qr !l •• i> 4.) do do u-hl se-qr “ “ 6 80 do do se-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 do do ne-qr ne-qr “ “ 6 40 1160 37 16 53 Cozzcns WCet al uw-qr 16 “ 6 160 do do do u-hl sw-qr “ “ 6 81 do do do w-hf sw-qr ne.-qr v “ 8 20 do do do w-hf sw-qr se-qr “ “ 6 20 1100 35 34 84 Dwiggins Rs Trilstee'of Il'y Weston nelilfl 29 6 160 4000 121 76 144 Haley William nw-qr se-qr g 28 6 40 do do se-qr se-qr “ •• 6 40 450 14 79 151 Hemphill Marcus 11 ue-lrao 1 29 7 137 26 3725 85 62 178 Kellonbergor J 1 sw-qr ew qr 8 sja tj 40 200 656 '"'“SS'.VSS.V'h- I ''“S' a■■ • ® m»» 205 Lockwood K A sw-qr s'e-qr i “ 6 40 320 10 18 225 M unden A M e-hf sw-qr ne-qr 16 “ 6 20 80 382 305 Ritchey Samuel W w-hf sw-qr nw-qr 14’ “ 7 20 325 829 340 Summers Ellen & Emae-hf nw-qr sw-qr 17 “ 6 20 GO 323 404 Wood Johu 11 n-hf se-qr 13 “ 7 80 744 15 33 JORDON TOWNSHIP. NO. 6. 3 Atkins Martha se qr ne qr 17 28 7 40 486 16 49 10 Burr Howard whfne qr 31 “ 7 80 1024 34 28 18 Horn Adolph & Bernh’tne qr 19 “ 6 160 504 17 14 20 Bright Mary E e side ehfsw qr 36 “ 7 70 581 23 97 24 Bradbury & Walker s&e pr, sw! 4 ne‘4 31 “ 6 30 95 359 38 Corey James U lots Rotsr's sub’d22 “ 7 7 50 77 14 01 sw ne 42 Conover Cornelius ne qr sw qr 33 “ 6 40 168 606 46 Cross Pleusy whfsw qr 28 “ 6 80 do tlo ne qr se qr 29 “ 6 40 722 23 86 68 Erwin Robert W 6hfne qr “ “ 6 80 904 39 35 90 Hutton Cornelias ehf ne qr se qr 19 “ 6 20 63 265 92 Harrison TJ. whfsw qr 27 “ 7 80 do do se qr sw qr “ “7 40 „ d .° , . d °o. “* ( l l ' u ' v t l r 34 “ 7 40 1054 36 26 97 Hams John & Thomas nhineqr se qr 25 “ 7 20 93 365 118 Jacks Sarah L whfse qr 27 “ 7 80 do do ne qr sw qr “ “7 40 . d “ cl “ neqruwqr 20 “ 6 40 1365 81 49 136 Lee W llltatn D shise qr liw qr 33 “ 7 20 160 12 82 140 Littlefield Ruth Ann whfse qr 32 “ 6 80 do do ehfsw qr “ “ 6 80 1029 37 39 167 Maier Jacob nniN Be qr mv qr 30 “ 6 40 Conrad Mertz ) eacsptswqrnwJi “ “ 6 7 54 151 595 265 Webster H J ehfse qr 32 “ 6 80 168 606 NEWTON TOWNSHIP, NO. 7. 5 Blue David A se qr nw qr 3 29 7 40 do do nw qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 480 13 20 15 Boustra John whfse qr 30 “ 7 80 831 20 23 16 Bryant Levi C nwqrsoqr 33 “ 7 40 372 974 17 Broqnet Ernest nUfsw qr 11 “7 yo 880 22 84 28 Crisler William A part nw qr ne qr 31 30 7 :i0 120 354 29 Clifton Thomas T s side se qr sw qr 29 29 7 10 50 241 42 East Issue N shf n lif se'i sw ‘£33 “ 7 10 100 302 45 Foreman Byron shfswqr 11 “ 7 80 880 27 89 53 Groteukemper IX nw qr se qr 31 30 7 40 _ , do _ . , do sw qrswqr “ “ 7 38 24 176 544 ;>4 GatuesJosmh shfswqr “ 29 7 80 690 18 03 138 Newman Rolla T sw qr nw qr 3 “ 7 40 200 877 204 Hayler William H whfnw qr 31 “ 7 81 64 610 15 99 221 Thomas JH & T nw pt he qr nw'i 3 28 7 37 370 988 242 Warren Rhoda ehtse qr 31 29 7 80 1010 25 24 244 White Calvin sw qr uw qr 10 “ 7 40 611 12 69 246 Wliite Wm H& C Kalesnw qr nw qr p' “ 7 40 280 762 KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. 16 Bakker Jacob ehfmv qr 33 22 7 80 do do pt sw qr ne qr “ “ 7 4 272 22 30 21 Bnrwell Amos A pt nhine qr 1 “ 7 4 30 267 Albert nw qr nw qr 86 “ 7 40 190 848 22t»Carrington Chas. D ehl'seqr 23 “ 7 80 259 10 30 251%C0x Walter B nhfnwqr 18 31 7 78 50 do do sw qr nw qr “ “7 38 24 do do se qr ne qr “ “ 7 m 547 31 60 36 Drexel Anthony I nw qr se qr 31 33 7 40 86 375 43 Eldrtge Jacob ehfsw qr 4 31 7 go do do se qr nw qr “ “ 7 40 do do sw qr se qr “ “ 7 40 do do sw qr ne qr *• “7 40 649 26 51 44 Edgerle Charles ehfnw qr 32 32 7 40 259 15 61 b.l Goodwin & Gossett s side e end n hfne. 1 “ 7 12 91 389 05 Granger Sarah J nw qr sw qr 28 “ 7 40 86 716 67 Garrison Robert L nw qr nw qr 14 31 7 40 130 14 13 71 Hawkins Hardress ehfsw qr 16 “ 7 80 -O TI d .?< T d ° 80 '5 r uw ( t r “ “ 7 40 380 15 50 72 Hawkins Jane C ehrnw qr 7 “ 7 Ml i:«) 545 77 Huber Aaron T nw qr ue qr “ “ 7 40 130 541 90 Hoose Jacob sw qr nw qr 28 32 7 40 86 745 in 2 K3 ll i eß 1 °i hn G ewqruwqr 31 “ 7 40 170 693 109 Klehn John shiuw qr t 8 81 7 80 173 706 Citwreuce Lyman lot 4nw qr 36 ;« 7 55 90 422 16 35 120 McCollum .Nelson part nhfne qr 1 82 7 8 54 ghk 121 Mix James uhfnw qr H “32 7 61 16 do do sw qr se qr “ “7 40 do do s& e part whfnw 2 “ 7 26 39 do do nnfsw qr “ “ 7 go do do loti 10 “ 7 58 oo ao nc qr sw qr fcfc “ 7 40 tjo uw part ne qr nw 12 “7 2 6 00 do nw qr ne qr 44 44 7 44) 9507 101 134 Newman John nw part se qr ne 1 4 44 7 io 1«1 f° s* e part lot 3 36 33 7 13 40 132 601 161 Smith Charles sw qr 34 32 7 160 do do s end ehfuw qr “ “7* 50 648 25 51 169 Springer Matilda s& e part whfuw 4 31 7 70 23:1 932 177 Sheridan Willard J uhfsw qr 27 32 7 80 ... „ do , do »w qr sw qr “ “7 40 389 16 18 MTacketMA ne qr ne qr 15 31 7 40 86 370 £2 fiu 0 ? 1138011 Alf [ ed . e h ‘ ne <tr 28 32 7 80 173 942 Uhrhammer Christian whfse qr 3 31 7 80 241 22 04 OrL-? r< ?? a?ne ? s* e part se qr 28 32 7 142 329 18 84 226 Whited Joseph ne qr nw qr 36 * 4 7 40 148 676 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. 28 Collins Miranda J shfswqr 19 32 5 84 406 14 98 39 Dawkins Sarah J s part ehfnwqr 18 “ 5 60 88 Maloy Patrick" 0 31 “ 5 54 29 §9 Ts 123 Thompson Alfred sw qr 4 35 “ 5 lm 137 Way mire Stevens&Youut s& e part nw swlß “ 5 44 135 449 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO 10. 21 Brough John s*eptewsenw 31 33 6 * 5 25 228 23 Broadway J e l / t e‘/» se qrnw qr “ “ 6 io go a m 26 Braden Jamea whfnw qr 21 32 8 80 280 10 41 31 Brey Joseph se qr 2 “ 6 160 19m au »> 42 Corcoran WW * Brightuna 54 26 “ 6 49 Mary E und hf nhf 35 “ 6 160 do do do und hfjw hf sw “ “ 6 40 1930 69 44 66 Dunn ID shfne qr 1 “ ti 80 b 9 44 do do ne qr nw qr “ “ 6 44 61 C nr, d °. do T D se qr sw qr 36 83 6 40 580 26 19 69 Deseims J P se qr se qr 35 82 6 40 260 u■« 84 Frenob* Cox well lot 9se qr 36 88 6 59 20 236 882 92 Gates William nhfsw qr 1 32 6 80 830 11 82 SWf A?l te Jxj ne qr se qr 15 “ 6 40 310 21 11 Gladden Alfred H se qr ne qr sw qr 36 “ 6 10 35 235 109 Hine John whfseqr se qr 11 “ 6 20 90 368 117 Helmick Finette P whf nwqr se qr 15 “ 6 20 S tsl Heeßer Louisa whfeeqr ne qr “ “ 6 20 130 474 S^? 1 mo 5 d E u p . fre bofrsw sw 80 33 6 3 82 15 192 Me?rfm^f r n Dw V 83 32 6 40 155 13 24 iso PsS n shi eqrsw qr 29 33 6 20 100 403 180 Pringle David C ew qr 15 88 6 40 162 29 09

WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO. 10,—Commnnro. 184 Perkins Henry A nhfnw qr 84 32 6 80 280 10 41 186 Powell William ee qr 26 “ « 180 645 44 « m Porter Robert B whfse qr 30 “ 6 80 do do *c qr se qr “ “ 6 40 do do ehf 31 “ 6 820 go do nhf 32 “ 6 320 do do w hf sw qr ““600 do do ehfsc qr ** “ 6 90 do do nw qr se qr ** “ 6 40 do do se qr sw qr 31 “ 6 40 do do whfse qr 29 “ 6 80 4160 149 99 192 Rase Jesse sw qr ne qr sw qr 36 “ 6 10 35 236 is*i Bchoner John H shfsw qr 1 11 6 80 560 18 SO 240 Turpie William ne qr 6 “ 6 152 11 do do ehrnw qr “ “ 6 76 07 do do sw qr nw qr “ “ 6 41 78 do do uhfsw qr “ “6 81 90 do do se qr ew qr “ “ 6 40 do do pt off e side sw sw “ “ 6 10 1643 61 18 244 Wambangh B 8 nw qr ne qr 28 “ 6 40 1«) 545 215 Wooley Thomas nw qr 29 “ 6 160 560 14 62 246 Washbnrn William ehfseqr sw qr 36 “ 6 20 70 298 26 0 Witz Martin n half 4 “ 0 319 11 do do se quarter “ “ 6 160 do do s holf sw qr “ “ 6 80 do do sw qr sw qr “ “ 6 40 2097 76 22 251 Watson George W se qr ne qr 17 “ 6 40 336 13 53 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. NO. 11. 2 Agricultural Associationpt ehfne qr 34 27 7 30 1175 11 h® 23 Bradley Augustus all A) " 6 540 11040 336 3 28 Bright; MaryiE whfse qr 4 “ 6 80 ” “ se qr se qr 1 - “6 40 » n** qr sw qr “ “ 6 40 “ 11 whise qr 6 “ 6 80 “ “ sw qr ne qr 8 “ 6 40 « 11 nw qr l “ 7 160 2621 84 97 33 Benson, Eleanor ne qr se qr 5 “ 6 40 310 952 34 Buell, Chas M nw qr 17 “ 7 160 2309 67 73 48 Babcock, Frank J se qr sw qr 16 “ 7 40 625 18 68 49 Brower, Aaron wptseqr se qr 24 11 7 6 77 1079 37 08 85 Crowden, Joseph shise qr 36 11 7 80 1:100 38 34 91 Church A Hartley pt se qr se qr 24 “ 7 11 50 563 lb 94 127 Dudgeon. Samuel W sAeptuhi sw qr 3 “ 7 76 532 38 11 216 Harns, Thomas (heirs) se qr 7 “ 6 160 1935 68 49 218 Hoover, Frederick nw qr ne qr 27' “ 7 40 680 20 29 228 Haruer, Andrew M ue qr sw qr 9 “ 6 40 160 620 272 Jouvenat, Charles sAcptpt ne qr 25 “ 7 3 75 95 323 300 Leedy, Jonas uhfse qr 31 11 6 80 1879 49 93 802 Langley, Margaret s&ept spt n nw32 “ 6 57 50 715 21 75 814 Mclntire, Off ehfnw qr 1G “ 6 80 990 34 94 328 McMurtry, John nw qr sw qr 36 “ 7 40 560 16 80 330 Monnett, Thotnas sptnwqrne qr 30 “ 6 8 28 64 335 339 Morgan, Sabra C whfwhf se qr 18 “ 6 40 do do e side ehf sw qr “ “ 6 12 50 1040 81 28 387 Parker, John ne fra’l 1 “ 7 134 52 1316 73 95 398 Railsback, William sw qr 25 “ 7 160 do do pt uw qr sofß R “ “7 40 do do pt nw qr nofß R “ “ 7 38 4823 166 88 429 Sutton, Elizabeth H nw qr ne qr 7 “ 6 40 do do e part ue qr nwqr “ “ 6 14 50 412 12 95 461 Strobrldge, Robert L s*ept o' hf ne»i 10 “ 7 78 do do nw qr nw qr 11 “ 7 40 976 34 41 487 Tyner, Elijah M ehi *e.qr 13 “ 7 80 do do nw ar se qr “ “ 7 40 do do shfne qr “ “ 7 80 2040 60 88 517 Westfall, Ellen ne qr ne qr 7 “ 6 40 530 19 11 MILROI TOWNSHIP, NO. 12. 8 Bunnell. John B saepartsesw 21 28 6 39 156 575 15 Bright, Mary E ne qr se qr 23 “ 6 40 “ “ nw qr sw qr 32 “ 6 40 280 10 44 32 Conuett, Matthew F se qr se qr 30 “ 5 40 120 10 21 52 Dodd, Jane A whfneue qr 28 “ 5 20 40 255 57 Fry, Nehemiah se qr se qr 17 “ 5 40 275 10 53 58 Frees, Lawrence J. nw qr ne qr 14 “ 6 40 160 589 63 Griswold, A F shfnwqr uw qr “ “ 6 20 80 320 68 Grose, Lucy E sw qr ne qr “ “ 6 40 160 589 94 Loshbaugh’. Francis nhfse qr 17 “ 6 80 709 32 87 102 Meadows, Wesley e part se qr ne qr 19 “ 5 29 50 197 632 105 Martindale, E B ew qr se qr 23 “ 6 40 “ “ se qr nw qr “ “ 6 40 320 11 80 106 Moore, Stephen ehiueqrsw qr 27 “ 6 20 80 456 107 McDonald, Wm H bu qr ne qr 20 “ 5 40 170 623 126 Powell, Elizabeth J sw quarter 19 “ 5 186 73 554 45 36 132 Stnrges, Edwanl sw qr sw qr 8 “ 5 40 200 725 138 Simmons, Johu A ew quarter 14 “ 6 100 “ “ chfnw qr “ “ 6 80 889 30 70 159 Wood, Jacob ehf tic qr se qr 24 “ 6 20 60 354 163 Wasson, Jno M <fc Wood Jacob 1 sw?i sw;4ll “ 6 40 120 4 5-i UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 13. 37 Coover, Harriet no qr ue qr 35 31 7 40 “ “ uw quarter 36 “ 7 160 684 23 68 41 Conk, Sarah A se part se qrsw'Ki 21 “ 7 36 152 6UI 68 Fay, Cassie Ann ne qr se qr Jt) 3t) 7 40 285 911 77 Grotenkemper, H ne quarter 80 7 160 408 1j 42 102 Hill, Thomas P neqruwqr 6 “ 6 47 26 “ “ nw qr ue qr “ 6 41 44 375 27 91 106 Iloffmau, Nicholas n lit sw qt sw qr 26 31 6 20 “ “ w ilf lie 1 qr 34 “ 7 80 “ “ w part e lit' ne qr “ “ 7 10 375 22 29 108 Howard, Thomas J ue qr ue qr 6 30 '7 48 53 163 649 109 Hockbaum, Gotthold A...,.., Ann Eliza Hockbaum 11 ul llw 14 “ 7 HO 568 1.62 133 Lewis, Hiram W nhfmv qr 13 “ 7 80 340 13 91 136 Lyons, Chas K s& e part ehfsw 19 “ 6 78 99 407 142 Merrill A Goff sw qr ne qr 6 “ 6 40 2:46 903 155 Mallett. Thomas J sw qr se qr 30 31 0 40 178 820 165 Newman, Duvicl s& e part sw sc 12 30 7 38 130 519 168 Nles, Jaeob shf swqrswqr 26 31 7 28 “ “ ehfehr ne qr 34 “ 7 70 403 23 42 170 Orr, John nw quarter 30 “ 7 157 17 534 19 95 187 Itaub, Adam D w half 3 “ 7 320 “ “ nw qr ne qr • “ 30 7 40 1038 38 83 191 Root, •Jteprt sw sc 26 1 7 29 “ sa. e pun nhfne 28 31 7 76 “ se qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 616 24 04 192 Roudebush, Mary ehine qr 36 “ 7 80 sw qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 336 13 17 214 Stumph, John B ehfne qr 5 30 7 90 23 “ “ ehfse qr “ “ -7 80 “ “ shfsc qr 7 “ 7 80 “ “ nw qr 12 “ 7 160 “ “ whfue qr 17 “ 7 80 “ “ se qr se qr “ “ 7 40 1607 61 41 218 Shearer. John sAept sw se 3 “ 7 35 90 381 239 Terrell, Chas M, 3-7, and other heirs of W Ter-sw qr 37 31 7 ICO 541 2d 31 roll, 4-7 240 Thompson, Alfred uptnhf sw qr 17 30 7 60 “ “ swqrnwqr “ •• 7 40 255 10 74 2T4 Thornton, Chas M s 111 sw se sw 18 “ 6 5 113 432 244 Troxell, Amelia J nwqr 26 31 7 160 808 29 97 249 Unknown nw qr sw qr 31 “ 6 39 81 136 799 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 4 Abbott,'James E Weston add, in lot 3. block 11 do do do do 9, (lo 12 do do do do 17. do 16 do do do do 4, do 22 do do do do 7, do 32 100 772 52 Dwiggins, R S, trusteee pt e sc sec 19, t £9, r 6, 70 acres A i Henry Weston 05-1.10.hs ( do do uw cur uw se s 19. t 29. r 6, 70 acres I A 05-100 ( ne cor ue sw s 19. t 29, r 7, V acres l A 80-100 ( do do Weston add., block 1 do do do do 2 do do do do 3 do do do do 4 do do do whf do 5 do do do ehf do 6 ... . do „ do . . d “ d » 7 3644 107 18 54 Dwiggins. R S, trustee do do 8 Henry Weston do ne qr A lots 11, I J 12,13, 14, bill 9 f do do do nw qr A lots 7,8. < , 9, 10. bl k 10 C do do do 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. ( . • blk 11 f d° do do 3,6, 7, 11, 13, 14, I blk 12 f do do do blk 13 do do do 5,6.7.8,9,10,11, ) 12,13,14,15,16, V blk 14 \ do do do 1,2, 5,8, 10, 12, | , , 16,20,22, blk 15 j do do do 1,4. 5,8, 9,10,13, ) 19,20,21,22,23, v , „ blk 16 j do do do 5,6.7,8,9.10,11,1 12, 13, 14, 15, V blk 17 j do do do blk 18 do do do blk 19 do do do blk 20 do do do 2,4, 8,9, 10, 11, i 12, 15, blk 21 f do do do 2,5, 6,8, 10, 12, I , 14, 15, blk 22 j __. . . ° D O do do blk 2:3 3680 146 66 56 Dwiggins, R S, trustee do blk 24 Henry Weston do 1,2,4.8,10,12,14,1 blk 25 ) do do do 3,5, 7. 9. 11. 12, I , J 13, 14, 15, bl 26 ( do do do blk 27 do do do blk 28 do do do blk 29 do do do blk 30 do do do 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, j 9, 11, 12. 13,14, I 15.16.17.19. 22, I „ , 23, blk 31 J d° do do 1, 2,3,4,8. 9, 10.1 11,12,13.14.15, I 16,19,20.21,22, f . , 28, blk 32 J do do do blk 33 do do do w hf, blk 34 do do do 1, 5,7,8, blk &5 d° do do 1,2, 11, 14, blk 36 do do do blk 37 do do do 5,6,7.8,9,12,13. I . blk 38 ( do do do w hf, blk 39 do do do blk 40 _ . do do do w hf, blk 42 4940 178 00 5< Dwiggins, R S, trustee do e hf, blk 43 Henry Weston do w hf, blk 44 IA . „ “O do do 1. 2, 3,4, 5, blk 46 510 17 80 105 Howe Louviua Newton add., 5,6, blk 17 330 10 24 106 Hess, J N Reus, nhf 10, blk 15 30 2HO Julia E lot 33 sec 30, t 29, rO, 31-lOOths 310 919 320 Warden, George out-lot 5. pt nw nw sec 30. t 29, r 6 I „„ nos block 10, Newton's 4dd. j 1140 TOWN OF REMINGTON. Marietta Chambers'add in.lots 4,5, 6, 7 blk 1, 900 21 9<> 103 Dobbins, Thomas Pattons add 100x150 part bl'k 1 846 29 104 Downing, Henry n hf in-lot 4, bl’k 16 1 do do nhf do 6 do 16 f 556 118 Flcmi^ n FR at W Western add in-lot 6. block 10, 50 230 i.,? K-w ig Un B Stratton’S add 814 of 7* 8 bl’k 3, 375 10 22 137 Gntteu, Ellen Patton’s add, 4,5, 6, block 1, 625 15 32 100 Hendrix, \\ arren B W estern add. sos rr. out-lot 20, l lm ,. „„ „ do do Seawright’sadd. f IbOJ 39 08 159 Hoover, Frederick C* M add. 11, 12, block 5, 4 [ ran 10 T do do do do 100 ft w end 8,9& 10 “5, j jß ° 13 51 li6 Irvine, Johu out-lot 7, e of block 15, d° do in lot 6, block 9, V 800 48 01 T d ° T do Western add. s l /* s l /, block 12, f ‘SESqJSdh SSf«f l " ,to ”“ ro!41 ' l, ' k » , SS IS lfll Kelly, Mary . j . ff. r 7 J 557 „ M 202 Leckliden. Robert lot 10. block 18 oac in » 225 Moflltt, William R Stratton’s add.' 1, 2 3 bl'k 3 7uo 16 mm »1 McCnlly, Chas R Shaffer add s'i 11 187 5 If 34 Mclntire Oliver B Stratton’s add. 4,5, 6, btock 2, 300 813 2j° Norris, Abram L lot 6, block 19, 400 Q•« 257 Osborn, Nancy lot 16 nti sw s 30. t 27, r 6. 1 * 75-100 650 14 t# 286 Ha'vSin."°N n w 18.l 8 . ft t ° t ff e - side ' v;/ * o 30ft lot 2, bl’k 8, 836 16 50 jn w Stratton s add sw block 4 «•>=; ■«._> 07 287 Ravenscrort, Sarah lot 4, block 17, » •« 5^' v Jj" g 8 J , i n “ e ne sec. 25, t 27, r 7, 2*79-100 234 478 aw «< oy i! U y’ *} aT y A CAM add. lot 1, block 2, 125 325 3 * 3 Sinclaer, Isaac H out-lot 1, eof block 10, 300 11 23 333 Spray, Newman lot 3, block 20 334 Shaw, John K Soawright’s add. lot 8. block 1, I a ocn mi uj , T Stratton's add. s‘A se'q do 2, ( 20,0 87 97 360 Timmons, Ldward L lots 14 &15a pt n sw sec 30 I mi,„ m „ o T U A 127. r 6, l*Bl-100ths ’ f 1035 34 16 Trihby A Kimball indSt oTmocMO *• b^ 9Ck “• j® 3 484 Unknown M “ r/ InSot l“ W | 1"' T C ' 30 ’ 1 271 r - 91 - 100 150 383 unknown iu-lot 12, block 15, 75 als Western add. 1, block 10, 50 328 do h° j u ?’ do 10 - 50 228 399 West, Mary A 50 ft off e end 8,’9, 10, C* M add blks 150 4 « state of Indiana, Jasper Count j, es: ja ,h “ t“s' ?r s?",’ en that of Ba , ld Treasurer; and notice is hereby givchare and tmv thiPio 8 lends and town lots as may be necessary to oisfrom?the "owners thl™?’ ,nte /eeU and costs due thereon, or due at° the court°house 6 door In Rens^elacr 88 111 be 8t auction (11th day) in D. W7B ’ Indiana ’ on the secon d Monday : Wi^ 88 m y hand Md seal this 31st day of December, A. D. HENRY A. BARKLEY, Auditor Jasper County.

WOOD! WOOD!! 'those of our friends who agreed to furnish us wood in payment 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, Ready-Made Clothing. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, etc., etc., which he offers at greatly reduced prices. A large sunply of handsome and substantially-made Trunks, at Fendig’s. For travel on the “Narrow,” or any other gauge, they are just the thing. REMOVAL. ! and NEW GOODS ! ! R. Fendig has moved into the large and capacious rooms recently ocouped 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. C. Starr’s new Cash Store. Willis J. Imes keeps the best brands of cigars. Thompson, the jewelry man, at Remington, has just received a fine stock of jewelry. A larpe slock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 cts. oer lb. Notice of dissolution—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Grocery business was dissolved, by mutual agreement, on the 19th, November, 1877. All persons knowing themselves indebted will piase call and make settlement. ERASTUS PEACOCK. WILLIAM E. SHERTZER. Rensselaer, Nov. 23. 1877. The business will be continue! at the old stand by Shertzer & Brother, who expect, with a choice and varied stock, low prices, and fair dealing, tc receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Give them a call. A large stock of dried and canned Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can be found choice California fruits, such as Apricots, Peach and Green Gage Plums. The nicest assortment of Stationery of all kinds, at Willis J. Imes’. N. Warner (Old Liberal Corner) has for sale, at h.s Hardware Store. Rensselaer, Indiana, “The Glidden Barbed Fencing Wire,” warranted all Steel. Watches Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired by’Wigmore. Shop at lines’ Drug Store. Desirable property- house, two lots and improvemen s, desirably situated in Monticello, Indiana—can be secured in trade tor property in Rensselaer* Apply to the editor of the Sentinel. The price at which Fendig is selling, Ready-made Clothing makes it no longer necessary to go ragged. He Invites inspection of stock.

S. P. YOUNGBURG. JUSTUS WARNER. Youngburg cf Warner, CARRIAGE MAKERS Kensselaer, Indta^a. Shop on Front Street, Ter ha tie's old Stand. rnw, ns d sun WAGONS of eyc-ry description, made to order. ItepairinK also neatly and cheaply done on short notice. Parties wishing woodwork, such as Bodies or Gearings, of ny kind, or anything else in their line, , well to give those gentlemen a call. All orders will receive prompt attention. Carr age and Buggy Surings repaired and oil tempered, and general work and repairing done in the neatest and best manner. Brices as low as possible to insuio gj>od work. All work warranted. Nov. 9. N. WARNER, DEALER IN Hardware 9 OF 1 -A.ljXj KINDS ENSSEEAER. IND.. Beeps constantly on hand a large stock of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything iu his line, to give him a call before purchasing A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but BlFirst-Class Goods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER Rensselaer. Ind SNYDER & HENDRYX, Attorneys at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M. G. Trangh, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. ("kITIOE lo west room orerMcDoutrlA a dry aroods in Exchange

■HMIMmIISM A Neuralgia sMs JAN BE CURED BY^fgllHß|p Lawson’s Curative It has stood the test for 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 edit->l-5 recemmead it from a knowledge of its effects. Had we space we could give hundreds of certificates from pan res wcß known in this community ; 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 persons of standing and respectability, and w ho may be communicated with by letter, or in person. Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Read the following testimonials from well-known citizens of Cleveland: Cleveland, 0., July 6, 1876. Lawson Chemical Co. : Gents: 1 h ive been laid up with Rheumatism three long mouths, so I could not walk : have tried all medicines and liniments which 1 could hear of, but no cure until I used LAWSON'S CURATIVE, 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. 55. M. ROWE, Jl4 Ontario street. [From George Scholry, the Popular Hair Dresser.] Cleveland, (>., November t, 1874. Lawson Chemical Company : For over a year I was a great sufferer from NeitRalcia iv. my hend ; tried almost every remedy that I could bear of; was told by physicians that 1 ought to try .a change of climate. lady recommended Lawson’s Curative. 1 procured a bottle, and am pleased to say that the intense pain was removed almost instantly. Have used four bottles. 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 influence of 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 Healing and fooling to Wouutll, Sores, Burns, and Scalds. Try it and you will never be without it. Prico SI.OO per Bottle, 6 Bottles fbr $5.00. FItErAKED BY Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. Sold by W. J. Im s' i«eiisselaer, Ind June 22. 1877—1 y.

1». H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN JF urniture . Burial Suits Kent on Hand, I EMINGTO.V. INI.». .REMINGTON Marble Works Wm, Shepherd) JJEALER in and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head-Stones, TABLE-TOPS, &c., from the BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAR BLE. FBICSS That cannot be competed with, and Satisfaction Guarantied IN EVERY CASE, Do not buy before examining my designs and prices. Remineton, Ind. WM. SHEPHERD. ITJP^ITS TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Wagcai ad Sap OF 8. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, ami REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY. PHOTOGRAPHER Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COPYINOI.D and FADED PICTURES AND Cmgaldiai&Wais? Csk Rooms, South Devot.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS' I have 20 aures of laud in Barkley 1 township, 84 miles from Rensselaer, ;on Franoesville road, with a good 14 j story frame house and other improve- ; ments theron, which I desire to sell Price low, and terms reasonable. In- | auiro of WM. CLARK. Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office. I s 1 50 will pay one year’s subscription for this paper. i j A heavy stock of first-class harness . at Warner’s. : Uncle Henry C. Smith, the old original granger, and one of the early settlors of this county is still in the pump business and can furnish the best and cheapest pumps of any man in the county. Repairing done promptly, in the most satisfactory manner, at the lowest living prices. He is also prepared to furnish paints of all kinds, and farm bells, to parties in need of ; the same. Mr. John Coon will receive Grain of all kinds in exchange for Trees, &0., <fcc., from Rensselaer Nursery. As an Auctioneer “Pap” Smoot is a success, and we cheerfully commend him to all in want of such service. (. We invite attention to the card of Messrs. Youngburg & Warner, Car-riage-makers. They are first-class workmen, warrant tiieir work, and solicit the patronage of the public. Leopold sells the genuine and justly celebrated “Walker” Boot, and claims to have the credentials giving him that privilege. We are prepared to do job work with neatness, dispatch, and at low rates. Come and try us. Let our friends exert themselves and get up clubs for the Sknsinel at every Post office in the county.

The Indianapolis ! SENTINEL. The Sentinel is the Commercial, Financial and IndustriaJ.Puper of the State, ami at least the equal in point of editorial, literary and new* merit of any of its rivals. It will bo ; the best HVeklywe can make, and iu every sense the Paper of tlie People. It will advocate justice and fair living opportunities for industry and labor. 1 That there be no more class legislation. I A reduction of the pre entrumousruto of i interest. I An immediate and unconditional repeal of | the resumption law. | The remonetization of silver. I A greenback currency of the required vol- • ume to meet the legitimate demands of btii siness. i With rawal of national bank notes—gremi--1 backs and silver to tie made a legal tender iu payment of all debt-, public and private, without limit, The bondh bier to be paid no more than ; tho contract and to share equally the burdens of government with industry and labor. 1 Tho Sentinel is especially devoted to tho ; interest of the industrial classes, and everv ; leading and thinking man in the state who can afford to take a newspaper without regard lo party politics, ought to sub; cribefor I at least one of its editions. THRMS—Postage I‘ald. Invariably Cash in Advance. -W-iDEICI_TSr: Single Copy one year $ 1 &o and at the same rate for a shorter term) Clubs of live, one year, $1 25each « 25 Clubs of ten, one year, sl.ls each n. 30 (and an extra copy to the. getter up of the (dub.) Clubs of twenty, one year. sl.la each... .22 00 (andtwo extra copies with the club.) XXAILY": 1 copy one year slo oo 1 copy six months 500 l copy three months 2 so 1 copy one month ' So Clubs of live or more, one year, ts each, 40 00 six months, f 4 25 each. 2125 Clubs of five or more’ 3 months, $2 25 each 11 25 Clubs of five or more, one month, 75c each 8 75 Additions to clubs received at any time at club rates. (11l TDTAT We are confident the S„ntiUii lluilij* ne 1 will not be stopped where once tried, and therefore offer on trial live copies of our weekly three months for *2 00 and an extra copy for samo time with the club. Specimen Copies Sent Free to Any Address. Send for one, and at the same time give us tho address o a dozen or so of your friends at as many different postoffices, to whom we will send copies free, postage paid. Send for our Special Circular to Agents. Address Indianapolis Sentinel Co. N. WARNER, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Carriages BBGCHES, &0., Rensselaer, - InHleia, 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. vlu2. New Harness Shop! Having opened a Harness Shop iu Rensselaer, I respectfully invite all my old friends and eustomers to leave their orders with me for anything in this line, and they will receive prompt attentiou. I employ none but firstclass workmen, and warrant all work turned out at my shop. I keep constantly on hand a largo stock of Saddles, Bridies, Halters Curry-Goxn'bs 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. 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, Grape "V ines, two and three years old, Ash, Maple, Negundo, the Beautiful Catalpn, and other popular varieties of Ornamental Sha d e Trees. Strawberry Plants, of several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle’c stock of Evergreens and slraiery ; I can supply customers anything they i desire in this line; so there will be uc j need of sending or going abroad f< i j stock of this description and receiv- ! ing nothing but dead brush Tor your I money. My stock of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., is good and healthy, giving universal satisfaction. Thanking the public for past favors, they at j respectfully invited to continue their patronage. Terms cash, or good notes Vearing interest. JOHN COEN, vltul-’H. P^arßtP-rv.