Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1878 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McEWEN, Proprietor. Advertising !R/0.t,®3. One coluni. one year ?80 00 Hiilf column. “ 40 <H> <m.-irfer col. “ 00 Fi*lith col. " 10 00 Ten per cent, athled to foregoing price if ndvertisemente are i*ct to occupy more tlmn single column width. Fractional parte of a year at equitable rates liu»irt*wi cards not exceeding l Inch space, f j a year. $8 for six months. 12 for throe mos. All legal notices and advertisements, at established statute priea. Heading notices. Ilrsl publication lovonts a line, each publication thereafter jots, a me. Yc-iiplv advertisements mav he ‘ nangeu quarterly [once in three tlon of the advertiser, free of Advertisements for persons not■ osiUents old rs'/ nu bHcaUo iY wh «Iflss th ai!one- q eartJr eoluinn in size: and vuarterly in advance when larger

MORDECAI F. CHIL.COTE, Attoraey-at-Law UeNSSKLAER. - ISDIANA Practices in the Courts of Jaspei and adjoining counties. Makes collections a spe-,-laity. Office or. north side of Washington street, opposite Court House. vinJ. K. S. DVriOOtKS. ZlMltl DWIOOINS. R. s. & Z. DWIGGINS, Attorneys-at-Law, and Loan Brokers. ItENHKELAKK. - “ * ' INDIANA. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on five years' time, at 9 per cent, interest, in sums of s:wo and over.

fiO'f Altt PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attoraey-at-La w, Rensselaer. - Indiana. <)fliee up stairs in in Bedford & Jackson s Block, Faxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written. V 1 ! 1 * JtT special attention given to preparing Ditcli and ltoad Petitions and Reports of Viewers. J onN fii; t ,» E ..NSmiAN<E. , and Hern ial Business Agency rooms Leu ford .V Jackson’s building. Passage tickets lor all points readied by the leading railroads and lilies of ocean steamships. CorrespomleiK'O invited in the English, German, French and Holund languages. _ a —• IRA W. VEOMAN. jas - w * DOUTHIT. YEOMAN SC DOUTHIT, att 'irnoyi-At-Law. Sc Notarifi PuWir, lleul Estate, t o lection & Insurance Agents, All l.cgai Instruments c.iicfully written. Office in brick building, over Narrow Gam e Clothing dtoro. linnssolaer. ind. SIMON P. THOMPSON. IIAVID J. THOMPSON* Attorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in till Lite Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes Idling and leasing lands.

DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician unit Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin's hotel. Ten per een . interest will to added to all hceoimi i running unsettled longer than three months. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office in Bpitler’sbrick, Washington street, apposite Court House. Uonsselaer. Iml. DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist aud Photographer, KENSSELAKK, - - * INDIANA

EXCHANGE BANK, ItKMINOTON. INP., O. K. Molntiro, Proprietor. lilt valid soli exchange, make collections, jegotiate loans on real estate, pay interest on icpoMis, etc. Office hours from 8 o’clock, a. am io i p> m.

LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. , , Shop on Front Street, next dooi %bove tin* Stage Office, ;it Duvall & tJoff's old Stand. Patronage solicitjil. vlu2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BUGS h.ui-.eto inform the public that lie i now prepared to do house painting, papci Hanging, ciilciminin/;, etc*., at prices Tic yon I jompcluiou C-'a he v,,mid at liirf up »tairs in Liberal Corner building. vlnll HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Proprietor. Excellent table,convenient location, su refill attention to wants of guests, find experienced management are its recommendations to Doimlar favor. Y.l, CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, / OF INhHN VI’OHS, ind. ASSETS, - $371,683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pros’t. \Vm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DANIEL B. MILLER. Agent, Vln29. Rensselaer. Ind. AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer, IndA. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated, refitted and refurnished throughout; mid is now open for the reception of gues s. It is centrally located large, conveniently arranged ; and the proprietor will strive to make it attractive and Uonie-hko to all who fa vnr him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety afforded by the market. Charges as moderate as circumstances and conditions will permit. Good Btabling connected with the House.

H. W. SNYDER, Attorney at Hiaw. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCH ANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIAL'! Y. M, Trangli, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. /"VITFirE in west room ovorMoDouglo sclry ( » KUUVU- R* v k#u a o JJln.il..

J. S. WIGMORE, WATCH A CLOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satisaction, and charges as low as will injure good work. vlsl A A A a week in yonr own town. ssontfltfreo- \ LL No risk. Header, if yon want a business ■ nil II nl which persons of either sex can make (treat piy all the time they work, write fir particulars to H. Hallktt & Co . Uortiand, Maine.

||EWSKOESTOK The public is respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be foun"d a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES j 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 the public for a close inspection. A Custom Shop Will be connected, whore I shall manufacture, to measure, all kinds of Boots ami .Shoe .. Goods all warranted. Repairing nearly and reasonably done. Sole-leatlier for sale. Please give me a call. S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank, RENSSELAER. IND.

PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI & BT. LOUIh RAILWAY. F>AL3ST-Ki:A.]SrDIjH! iFLOTJTE,' COI.L.VIKFB & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY 10. 1878. —Passengers purohas ng Lo al Round Tr p Tickets before uniering the curs, obtain a discount of tee nr.r«mnt. from reguukr rates. GOING EAST. No. J. No. 15 Lev. Btate Line ) 2.0 Ep. m. t63oa. m. An. Logansport 5.00 “ 9.in Lve. “ * tl.oo a. m “ Marion 2.33 " ILO7 “ Hartford 3.17 ** 11.50 “ “ Ridgeville 4.10 “ 42.40p.in. “ Union city 5.05 “ I*lo ’• Bradford Junction e.oo “ 2.00 “ Piuua 9.2.8 “ 4.in “ Urbarm 10.35 “ 5.20 " Columbus 19.35 p.m. 7,25 “ GOING WEST. No. « No. 8. I,vo. Columbus t 6.30 a. m. 1 5.40 p. m. Arr. Ur buna 8.05 “ 7.40 •• Pil jua 8.58 •• 9.00 “ Bradford Junction 9.22 “ t 9.30 “ Union city '10.25 “ 10.43 “ llidgeville 10.58 “ 11.20 “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12 35 c m. “ Marion 12.40 p. m. 1. )u “ Logansport.... a.so ‘ 3.00 " State Line 10.20 " 10.40 “ ItfCHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. a. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. in ‘ Richmond tin.so Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 " “ Newcastle 12,05 p. in “ Anderson 1.20 ” “ Kokomo 3.00 “ J 2.15 a. m. “ Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 Going South* No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago 1 8.20 p. m. t 9.00 a.m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. in. 1.40 p. in. “ Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 “ Anderson 4.37 “ New Gust io 5.35 “ Hagerstown 6.05 " Richmond G. 65 “ Cincinnati 9.50 tDaily. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited \V. L. O’BRIEN. Goi,. Passenger fi Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 045,v m Mail and fix 325 i» m iVccoin’tion 215 p m Passenger 72sa 11 Piisnonger 840 p M Accom'tion 10 43 AM WRIGHT WILLIAMS. Age

Indianapolis. Delphi# Chicago Railway. .TIME CARD No. 1. Oil and after February 15, 1878. until further notice. tiv.ins will run on the Indianapolis, Delphi it Chicago Railway as follows: GOI.NU EAST. Loaves ItKNSSEi.Aeh at 11:00 4- M. “ Pleasant Itirigo 41:20 I*. M. “ Znrd Flag. “ Hanging Grove 11:40 •* “ Lee 11 :55 “ “ Sharjisbnrg Arrives at Buadforu. 12:10 “ .(.UNO west. * Leaves Bradford at 2:00 4*. M. “ Sharpsbiirg Flag. Lee 2:15 “ “ * Hanging Grove 2:35 “ “ Zuril ' , Flag. “ Fleasant Ridge 2:55 “ Aarivcs at Kknsski.aeii 3:15 “ ALLEN HKGLER, Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant. Superintendent.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY JUNE 28. 1878. Blitter 7 cents per li>. Eggs 7 cents per dozen. Bacon and Hams 7 to 10 Shoulders 5 . Potatoes 40 a 00 per bushel, Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per uuarter bbl. If you wish to buy a tract of land in Jasper county consult Thompson & Bro. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select Will Sears is at home. Doc. Kelley, Dentist,lis now occupying rooms over Leopold’s stc re. McCully goes to the penitentiary for six years. The cheapest place in town to get groceries is at Catt & Smoot’s. Try them and see for yourselves. Mrs. W. S. Or win is visiting friends in Rush county. John T. Roach, of Monticello, came over on the “Narrow Gauge,” Monday last. ‘Four pictures for 50 cents at BeasI ey’s gallery. JohD F. Boroughs, Esq., will address a Blue Ribbon organization at Warren’s Grove, about three miles northwest of Rensselaer, on Saturday next. Why will men smoke poor cigars when they can get the best at Catt & Smoot’s? Call for the Bald Head Cigar. jtThc Festival announced for this evening, at Starr’s Hall, lias been postponed on account of illneso of Mrs Starr. Summer caps suitable for ladies and gents, from 25c. to sl, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Arrival of two more carpet-baggers Let the consul prepare to howl I On Wednesday night last a son each to Jos. D. Cowdin and Reed Swain. American worsted coats and vests, elegantly trimmed, only $7 00, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Rev. Gilbert Small is expected to preach at the Presbyterian Church, Rensselaer, sth Sunday in June, 1878. The public respectfully invited to attend. Linen, alpacca and lustre dusters and coats at remarkable low figures at theNar. Gauge One Price Clothing Store. On Sunday evening while enjoying a horse back ride. Ana McEwen was thrown from the horse by breaking of the saddle-girth. Happily she reo lived no; injury. Good well made working suits for men, only $4, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store.

THE MIOUS 4th. Mo non, Ind., Ju ic 26th. 187 i. Mb. Editok: There will be a Grand Celebration ol our National Anniversary on the 4th day of July next, at Bradford, White county, Ind. Citizens of Jasper and White counties are respectfully invited to participate with us. Sunday Schools and Murphy organizations are also invited.— Hon. John Lee aud other prominent speakers will be present. Cotne One! Come All! CITIZENS OF MONON. The Fourth of July, 1878, will be celebrated by the citizens of Keener township, at Oakwood Grove. Orations, Music, Pif-Nic and Bowery Dances will be the order of the day. Orations by Eld. Lemuel Shortridge and M. F. Chilcote, Esq. There will be dancing under a tent. Everybody invited. Great preparations are being made at Monticello for a grand celebration. Many from these parts had designed participating at that place, but the failure of the '‘Narrow Gauge” to connect at that point places a veto on the proposition. Will there be any observance of the day in Rensselaer? By quick, energetic, concentrated, aetjou, and liberality, efforts to that end would be rewarded with success.

Elza Phillips, Esq., will orate at Mo. rocco on 4th of July next. Simon P. Thompson, Esq., is billed to orate at Oxford. On last Saturday evening G4’andma Hammond, mother of Judge H., when about to enter our residence, fell and b4oke hor right arm at the wi'ist. Dr. Loughridge was immediately summoned and afforded necessary relief. Notice to Teachers. Applications for teaching the Rensselaer Schools will be received up to August Ist. Salarys4o 00 per monthTenn of school eight months. Address A. LEOPOLD, Sec’y of School Board. H. Y. Reed, of, Chicago, will preach at the Christian Church, iu Rensselaer> on to-morrow (Saturday) evening* June 29th, also on the following Sun* day morning and evening at usuat hours. He will also deliver a Temperance Lecture, at the Temperance PicNic to be held in 'the Court House Square on Sunday. A. H. WIRT, the ouly Dentist in three counties that has a legal right to use hard rubber, the ouly reliable cheap base for Artificial Teeth, will return to Rensselaer on the Ist of Au. gust next, a4id remain two weeks.— Persons wishing his services will please call at their earliest convenience. Will call call at residences when requested, without extra charge. You are doing an injustice to yourself, wife and children, if you buy your clothing before looking at the goods aud low prices at the Nai. Gauge One Price Clothing Store.

Demcratic County Convention.

Rensselaer, Ind., June 22,1878. The meeting was called to order by Dr. J. H. Loughridge. Madison Makeever was elected Chairman, and N. S. Bates, Secretary. On motion the following delegates were appointed to the Congressional Convention to be held at Valparaiso ou the 7th day of August, 1878: Alfred Glazebrook, John H. Pruitt. D. B. Miller, John G. Culp, Madison Makeever, David Gray, James Plunkett, Valentine Swartz and Henry A. Barkloy. Alternates—Thomas M. Jones, William Rich, John Tillett, William W. Kenton Frank L. Cotton, Nelson Randle, William Washburn and J. W. McEwen Delegates appointed to Judicial, Senatorial and Representative Conventions: T. O’Conner, J. S. Irwin, S. R. Cosby, T. J. McCoy, Wm. W. Kenton, Nelson Randle, Madison Makeever, M. P. Comer, Washington Scott, Jas. A. ,Kayes, Valentine Swartz, Adam Hess, Joseph Coson, L. Glazebrook. Alternates-N. S. Bates, Jas. Plunkett, Ira W. Yeoman, J. W. Duvall, David Culp. David L. Pritchard, Lucius Strong, Geo. W. Casey, Wesley Meadors, Jay Lamson, James Bennett, John Hell, Joseph G. Hunt, Joel F. Spriggs. Fred. Van Patton. On motion, |Convention adjourned until Saturday. July 13th, 1878, when it will meet to nominate a county ticket. MADISON MAKEEVER, __ _ _ Chairman. N. S. Bates, See’y.

Don t forget the place to get your cheap groceries at Oatt & Smoot’s, one door west of the Harness Shop, the old Woldorf stand.

BLUE RIBBON MEETING.

Bruce s School House, Marion ) Township, June 23. 1878. \ Editor Sentinel : At the request of some of our citizens, parties from Rensselaer came over to-day to assist us in the organization of a Blue Ribbon Society. Notwithstanding the meeting for that purpose had not been sufficiently advertised to draw a large audience, yet there were tn attendance as many as the school house could comfortably exercises were conducted by Rider D. J. Huston, assisted by the visiting brothers from Rensselaer, Ira W. Yeoman, acting as President, and Wewt. A. Imes, as Secretary. Che following was the programme: Ist.—Singing, 2d—-Remarks on the objects of the meeting, by various persons. 3d Singing and signing the pledge. ihe secretary reported that fiftyone persons had signed the pledge and pinned on the Blue Ribbon. Next in order was the organization of the society. On motion, John M. Wasson was elected President, | John Daugherty Vice President, I. J, Porter, Secretary

A FUJLL. lAN E OF Buys’ & Ms’ Clothing! Ts {> ri 03 2 A FULL LINE OF 3 i IWBE B, LB US HR, ml §~ a|SUMMER SUITS \S OqQ O o Just Received at the ►-* p ‘NARROW GAUGE' H °8 ONE PRICE a* § ißomiE 2 <1 °

Miss Lizzie Huston, Assistant Secretary, and Mrs. John M. Wassou, Treasurer.

On motion the meeting adjourned until Thursday evening. June 27th, when it will again convene to transact further business and obtain mon signatures to the pledge. Respectfully submitted. JOHN M. WASSON, President. I. J. Porter Sec’y-

Ralph Fendig is agent for the justly celebrated Howe Sewing Machine. He invites all who intend procuring a machine to examine these before making a purchase.

Mechanics’ Temperance Movement.

The following is the pledge of the Mechanics’ Temperance .Movement: We, the undersigned, hereby pledge that which seems most dear to us, to-wit, our most sacred honor, that we will abstain from the use of all intoxicating liquors or drinks, ns a beverage for the space or term of one year from the 18th day of June, A. 1). 1878; we further pledge ourselvei to assist in enforcing the penalty to this pledge, if any member violates the same; we further agree to abide by and enforce the following penalty, should we or either of us violate the above pledge, to-wit: Any brother violating the above pledge shall forfeit the sum of one dollar to each and every brother remaining steadfast to the pledge; and any brother so failing, shall upon due examination and proof of such violation, be publicly ducked, by the other members hereof, or any of them, in any stream of water that may be convenient, and he shall be publicly exposed for such violation of his pledge, iu the public newspapers of the town of Rensselaer, Indiana. The objects of this movement are to promote morality aud tiealth, and to evade penury and want. The*badge is a neat strip of red ribbon, about three-quarters of an inch in width, with the initials M. T. M. printed thereon, and is worn on the left lapel of the coat or vest, A special invitation is extended to the ladies to call and examine the stock of Dress Goods just received at Leopold’s. They are the handsomest iu the market, aud sold very tow for cash.

Real Estate Transfers.

For the week ending June 26th, the record of transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: Adolph Born to Bernhardt Horn, undivided one-half ne 19, 28. 6—160 acres $ 125 Auditor Jasper County to George Webb, w ; 2 ne, se sw 16, 28, 5—120 acres 168 Charles E. Harlaker to Irving S. Gordon ct al., north side lot 9, block 13, town of Remington 700 Abram O. Swain to George Kannal, nq mw 19, 29, 6—Bo acres 3,000 William 11. Terhune to M. F. and Lizzie H. Cliilcote, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 18, town of Rensselaer 360 John W. Powell to Christ. Hensler, part lot 2, block 8, town of Remington 900 There were also eight chattel mortgages and one mortgage recorded. “Standard goods, small profits and quick sales” is Ralph Fendig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. Emeline L. Switzer, teaeher of school No. 9, in Barkley township, reports for the month ending June I4t.h an enrollment of 20 pupils, with an average attendance of 16. Jessie Wool, Mollie Wood, Lizzie Wood, Linna Wood, Willie Wood, Frank Borsch and Maggie Borsch were perfect in attendance and punctuality. Ralph Fendig has just received a large and select stock of Ready-made Clothing which he offers at a very small advance on first cost. For browned Coffee, plug Tobacco, canned Fruits, Apricots, green Gages, Peaches, canned Salmon, fine cut Tobacco 50c. per lb., Cigars, Rueensware and Gfassware, silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, table and pocket Cutlery, Japan, Young Hyson, Oolong, Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, Maltby’s Prepared Cocoa, etc., etc., go to Charley Starr’s. He keeps theayrfi\ greater quantity and variety and^at lower figures than elsewhere. j j

A fine lot of ladles’ Misses\Wid children’s trimmed hats, all new, land bought of the well known house of Gage Bros., Chicago. The price#can not be beat. Call at Leopold’s. A. Beasley is making photos over the Narrow Gauge store at rock-bot-tom pricesr. I have an assortment of fine Hats of the latest styles and at prices that will speak fovorably. Call in with your cash and you will save from 10 to 15 per cent, at Leopold’s. A large and fresh supply of grocer ies—best grades coffees, sugars, tobaccos and cigars just received at Imes’ grocery. I Will See How It Works—NOTICE ! From the Ist of May I will sell goods for casli only, as it is the only way to compete and show purchasers where their interests lie. In this connection, too, I would request all persons indebted to me by book or other accounts to call and settle with cash or note. I will give reasonable time to those who call at once and settle up. Respectfully, A. LEOPOLD. One kiln of brick for sale. Inquire at A. Leopold’s. Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp's Gallery.

Building Lots For Sale. The undersigned wili sell choice lots in the grove west of the railroad depot, platted to suit purchasers, at low prices and on liberal terms. Before you purchase call and see us. ALFRED THOMPSON, SIMON P. THOMPSON. Thompson & Bro., Agents. Orders for papering and kalsomining, left at W. J. Imes’ drug store, will be promptly attended td. My stock of Boots and Shoes have been purchased for cash, and will be sold at a saying of from 10 to 15 per cent, for cash only. Lfopold. C. Cross’ Marble Works. Dealer in all kinds of American and Italian Marble. Monuments, Headstones. Mantles, etc. Inported Red and Grey Granite constantly in the yard. Gilman, Illinois. Charles B. Stewart is agent, and will take orders for these works. Dr. Kelley has retired from the photo business and now devotes his time and energies to Dentistry, in all its branches, with prices to suit the stringent times. Sharp isjgetting out some flnework at liis Gallery, over Kannal’s store.— He is unexcelled as an artist. Death to high prices, and the most goods for the least money, are the ruling 444ottoeb* at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Come to the Sentinel for your plain and ornamental printing if you want a net and cheap job Willis J. lines has just received a large and splendid stock of wall paper, latest styles, handsome and lower in price than heretofoi’e offered in this market. Give him a call and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.

Jasper County Normal Institute.

Teachers and other interested parties are notified that a Normal Institute will be opened in the Rensselaer public school building, July 29, 1878, and closing with the annual county institute, August 30, under the instruction and management of Prof. G. W. Allen, principal of the Rensselaer schools, A Beery, a graduate of the Central Indiana Normal School and County Superintendent J. H. Snoddy. Assurance has already been received of an attendance of over a hundred pupils, and it is confidently expected that this will bo more than realized. Other competent instructors will be secured if needed. Instruction will be given in all the common school branches—zoology, mental philosophy applied to educational methods, and the theory and practice of teaching. Arrangements will be made for board at reasonable rates, and facilities for those desiring to board themselves, at a greatly reduced outlay, will also be presented. Large suras of money are annually paid by the citizens of Jasper county for the education of her teachers and pupils in other localities, where the facilities are no better than those offered by the Jasper county Normal. Let this money be kept at home, and let this effort tending toward the establishment of a permanent institution for the education of our teachers and the culture of our youth, be properly sustained by all parties truly interested in the educational progress of our county.

Instead of using opiates or narco* - ics, which paralize the brain for a shoi t timo hut do not remove the cause of the pain, we should advise such a remedy as “Lawson’s Cubativf.” It is simple, safe and effective. Pain from Rheumatism,Neuralgia,lnflammations Lame ack, Headaches, etc., cannot exist when the “Curative” is used properly. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer

Ho, Everybody!

Those wanting plastering and white washing done to order so cheap that it will surprise the natives can be accommodated by calling on J. H. Karsner, Rensselaer. Ind. Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto. Charlie Hopkins is again in the field as a candidate for jobs of paint ing, paper-hanging, kalsominiug, &c., and although he is credited by the Union as running a “bankrupt convention,” he will be able to prove, by honest work and low prices, that he is not a “bankrupt” workroan.

Democratic County Committee. Db. 4. H. Loitohuidob, Rensselaer, Chairman. Iha W. Ysoxan. “ Secretary. Hanging Grove—David Gray. John Letter, jr., LerovE. Noland. Giflam—John H. Pruitt. Joseph G. Hunt. John Tillett. Walker—Michael Zick, Joel F. Springs. John L. Hershman. Barkley—F. M. Parker. John G. Culp, Louis K. Yeoman? Town of Rensselaer—William Myers, T. J. McCov. Marion—Ezra C. Nowels. A. K. Yeoman, Geo. Hoover. Jordan—James a. Kays, Jay Lainson. William Washburn. Newton—Janus Yeoman, Madison Makeover, Lucius Stroug. Keener —Valentine Swartz, Albert Brooks, Art. Whitson. Kankakee—Alfred Glazebrook-. G. W. Cantwell \\ hjatfidd—John Beil, Lewis Rich, James E. McNeii. Carpenter—Edward W. Culp, William Rich A. M. Greene. Town of Remington—O. B. Mclutire, Marion G. Traugh. Milrov—James 11. Benson, Wesley Meadors. Washington Scott. ’ Union—George W. Casey, M. P. Comer, Michael Brusnahan. Jas. o.McEwon. Recnsselaer, honorary mernbei National C aunty Committee. The following mowed gentlemen were selected as Central Committne for Jasper county: Thomas Boroughs. Rensselaer, Chairman. Charles P. Hopkins, “ Secretary. Hanging Grove- John It. Grey, E. Peregrine. Glllam—Wm. 11a Oley, A. G. Robb. Walker—Lorenzo 'i'inkum, Jesse Wilcox. Barkley—G. 11. Brown, jr.. L. Davisson. Marion —ffm. C. Pierce, James Welsh. Jordan—Henry W elsh,E. It. Burr. Newton —Nelson .Down Calvin White. Keener—Wm. O’i loual. Clark Booth. Kankakee —T. M. Jones, F. Van-Patten. Wheatfield— Ang.istns Stimsou, Parley Finney. Carpenter—E. E. Mockwood, G. G. Thompson. Milroy—Peter Folks. John A. Benson. Union —B. W. Hayringtou, Robert Swaini. Rensselaer —,1. D_ Hopkins. Samson Erwin. Remington—James Pettier, Richard ltalt>h. To my customers I will offer a lot of groceries at wholesale priee, for cash. Call on Leopold. Persons in vram of fine grade hosts and fancy poultry will find it to theii interest to cal l on Messrs. Nowels & Yeoman. See advertisement in another column.

JAs. A. THOMPSON, Watchmaker J E WE L E R, Remington, Ind.

Dr. I. B. Washburn, Pipai, Sop li task, REJfiHSELAER, IND., Tenders hi. 3 professional services to the people of Jasper and adjoining counties. Having stiuli.ed the various schools of medicine he is eclectic in practice and liberal toward all, eho using tiro good and discarding the injurious.. For several.years ho has made a speoiai, studyof Diseases of f omen aui Children, and will give.sped. 1 attention to the treatment of CHRONIC AGUE, DIARRHCEA, SCROFULA, DISEASE’S OF THE HEART, LUNGS AND SEOMACHDay or niglit. calls promptly answered. Office, opp 9Hito the Post-office. Residence on Front sti eet, near the Mill. December if. iB77 —ts.

Aye r’s Ague Cure, For Fe ror and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Cliiil Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Agi;ie, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and i:adeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific sk.'ll from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such a remedy the) necessities of the people in malarious districts demand. Its great superiority over any other medicine yet discovered for the cure of IntermitV-'hts is, that it contains no quinine or mineral, and those who take it are free from danger of quinism or any injurious effects, and are as healthy nfter using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing disorders, anil so unvarying has been its success that it has gained the reputation of being infallible. It enn, be safely recommended as a sure remedy and specific for the Fevecand Ague of the West, and the Chills and Fever of the South, which, once broken up by it, do not return until the disease is again contracted. The great variety of disorders which arise from the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of the Stomach, all of which become Intermittent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than Avek’s Ague Cube, which cures them all alike, and protects the system from future attacks. As a preventive, it is of immense service In those communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of the disease if taken on the first approach of the premonitory symptoms. Travellers and temporary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few will ever coffer if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ into healthy activity, and produces many remarkable cures where other medicines fail. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, ZOWBTjZ, MASS. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. n ft NP business you can engage in. $5 to lILV I per day made by any worker of |l| (1 I either sex. right in their own local■wWW E .tics. Particulars and samples ■< rtf s6free. Improve vqursparc time at this tv siuess. Address Stirson ffi Co., Portland. Maine.

Asthe Beacon Light Is to the mariner on the stormy coast 90 is LAWSON'S CURATIVE to the distressed and suffering subject of Rheumatism or Neuralgia! We can not be too grateful for the discovery of any remedy which will alleviate the sufferings of humanity, not only in the pangs of pain which the patient alone suffers, but in the distress which it entails upon others. Most every sufferer from his own personal experience is aware that the ordinary methods of treating Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica and kindred diseases by external medicine, is of no avail; and so fest is this impression gaining hold Upon intelligent patients that they demand a more potent remedy. The discovery of Lawson’s Curative was n priceless boon to thousands who have been cured, and the thousands who are now being relieved of their terrible agonies bear willing testimony to its virtues. Here we have a CURATIVE agent which, though applied externally, exerts a powerful and beneficent influence on the whole nerve system—a remedy of indisputable efficacy—seldom failing to afford prompt relief in cases of acute or chronic pains in the nerves or muscles. For every kind of Rheumatism, for Neuralgia in every Form, for Nervous or Siok Headache, for Nervousness, for Lame Back or Side, for Erysipelas, for Diphtheria and Sore Throat, for Chilblains, for Sprains,Bruises,Cuts,Wounds, for Burns and Soalds, for Toothache, in fact for all Pains, Inflammations and Swellings no remedy is known which possesses the remarkable healing and soothing qualities, which is so universal in its character and scope or so simple and safe in its application. For these reasons Lawson’s Curative should have a place in every family. It will there prove its value in innumerable cases to prevent lingering diseases and should be kept at hand ready for instant uae. gold by all Druggists. PRICE, One Dollar per Bottle. 6 Bottles for $5.00. Prepared by Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio.

Hold by W. J. Lies’ Rensselaer. Ind June 22. 1877—1 y. D. H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN JP urniture . Burial Suits Kent oa Haul; EMINGTOS, INI*. REMINGTON Marble Works Wm, SHepliex’cl, i . JEALER in and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head-Stones, TABLE-TOTS, &c., from the BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN M A 111) LE . prxcsss That cannot be competed with, and Satisfaction Guarantied ITT EVERY CASE. Bo not buy before examining my designs and price**, Remington, tnd. WM. SHEPHERD. IT TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Wap m Sup OF S. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf

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ADDITIONAL .locale• Clothing of all kinds ft specialty, I have just returned with a fine ' sortment of men’s youths and boys' clothing, which it will do you good to look at. The stock was bought at such rates that it will astonish when the low prices are mentioned to you. Cull and see for yourselves and you will find it to your interest. For cash extra inducements arc ottered, at Loop' d's We are prepared to do job work with neatness, dispatch, and at low rates. Come and try us. - Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office. | $1 50 will pay one year’s subsci".]'- \ tion for this paper. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at S bottom prices, at C. G. Starr’s now , Cash Store. | A Imre stock of fine cut Toba#co, : at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 cts. uer U . A large stock oi dried and canned ] Fruits, at 0. 0. Stair's among which J can be found choice California fruit*, i such as Apricots, Pcaeli and Green i Gage Plums. Fob Salk on t«* Rent. The Saloon joiL.Tuteur. Terms reasonable, it. , quire of L. TUi'EUR. i Wigmore will furnish you Silver, oi j Rosgers’Phited Ware at lower prices | than if kept in stock. I Seth Thomas Clocks for stile by j Wigmore. Warranted 2 years' Cheap : for cash. Watches Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired by Wigmore. Shop at lines’ Drug Store.

fjsa! Estate li Gottis Ag^ Over 200,0(K) acres of land in Missouri and Arkansas, on the line of the St. Lquis, Iron Mountain it Southern Railway offered on ten years time at 0 per cent, interest. Also, 100,000 acres of prairie and timber lands in the counties of Lonoke, Prairie and Arkansas, in the State of Arkansas —very line qualiiy and cheap. Round-trip railroad tick - ets from Lafayette to Liltie Rock, \ i t St. Louis, good for 00 days, for $02,80, on sale at this office. Texas Land Esorbiot For sale at the lowest market price. This is a ran* chance for persons with a few hundred dollars to get large tracts of fine land that will be a fortune in a few years. 246 Lots in Leopold's Addition to the Town of Rensselaer, for sale very cheap. These lots are very desirable property, both as an investment or for occupation. Will be sold on liberal terms. Have 320 acres of splendid land in Kansas to exchange for a good farm in Jasper or Benton county, Indiana, and will give some boot. Improved farms and excellent wild lands in this county, for sale cheap and on easy terms. Will Pay Taxes, Furnish Abstracts of Title to Land, and make Collections. Office in Bedford & Jacksons block. Room No. 3,2 d floor, Rensselaer, Indiana. vln2 THOMAS BOROUGHS. Agricultural Implements! H. V. CHILDERS

(Successor to Dav’d James,) Sells the justly eelebraled Farm Machinery of the Deere tit Mansur Company, Moline, Illinois. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, Wooden Beam, Iron Beam, Highland. Turf and Siubble, Prairie (Jueen Rreakcr, GILPIN SULKY PLOWS, the Advance Walking Cultivator, llotary Drop and Monarch Slide Drop CORN PLANTERS. Etc., Etc. CABINET-WARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE and STOVES sold cheaper than vver before. Ali kinds of roofing, spouting, tin repairing, etc., etc., done a).The lowest rates. Rensselaer. Ind., March 22, 1878. The Indianapolis SENTINEL’S Extraordinary Offer. Only $1.30 will pay for the Weekly Sentinel and the Sentinel’s new map of Indiana, both postage .paid, or Roop’s Easy Calculator, a work that no farmer, mechanic er bustness man should he without, sent in place of map, if desired. The Sentinel is in every sense the Paper of the People. It advocates justice and fair living opportunities for industry and labor. That there b<* no more class legislation. A reduction of the pro ent ruinous rate of interest. An immediate and unconditional repeal of tlie resumption law. The remonetization of silver. With rawal of national bank notes—greenbacks and silver to be made illegal tender in payment of, all debts, public and private, without limit, The bondli filer to be paid no more than tlio contract mid to share equally the burdens of government with industry and labor, nv IpDl A f We are confident the B„ntiUi'l iit mb* ne* will not bo stopped where once tried, and therefore submit the above extraor i nary offer. Address Miananolis Sentinel Co._ N WARNER, MANUFACTURER OF

Wagons, Carriages BUGGIES, Rensselaer, - - - - Indiana. Anything from a common Farm Wagon up to the Finest Carriage manufactured to order on short notice and reasonable terms, and at prices to suit the times, Ail work warranted Shops on Front street. vln‘2. New Harness Shop! Having opened a Harness Shop in Rensselaer, I respectfully invite all my old friends and customers to leaya t,heir orders with me for anything in this line, and they will receive prompt utt-utiou. I employ none but tirslclass workmen, and warrant all work turned out at my shop. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, rfalters Currj -Combs Brushes, and everything else usually found i i a lirst-ekiss harness drop. Give me a eall. Shop on Front Street, Renssrlaer. Tin liana. vlu-i N. WARNER.