Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1878 — Page 3
The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McEWEN, Proprietor. A.d.vertising States. Onecolum, one year .......$«ooo Eighth col. “ • 10 !» Ten per cent, added to foregoing f r VL e " gdvertineiueiits are »et to occupy moretnan tingle column Width. UoKIp rates Fractional parts or a year at equitable rates Business cards not exceeding 1 inch space, <5 k year, *3 for Sit months. $2 for three l “g*• Ail legal notices.and advertisements, at <B- - 10 cents a lift’eachWication thereafter 5 cts a line Y<:ar'y advertisements may be changed quarterly [once in three! months) at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge Advertisements for persona not residents nf Jasper coiihty myrtbe paid tor in advance of first publication, when less than one-qitar-teFcolumn in sizetand vuarterlyin advartbte when larger
9 ..J . . ■ • - . - - - MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, AttOmey-at-Law IIEXSSELAER. - 1 I - INDIANA Practices tn the Courts 0 joitiing counties. Ma hes collei tions a »pe hiuilty. Office or. north side of Washington htrbet, opposite Court House. vln * UWIGOINS. ZIMBI DWIUGIWH. “ R. S. &Z. D WIGGINS; Atterneys-at-LaW, and Loan Brokers. IIENssEtAEB. . - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on F'lttt Mortgage, on five years' time, at 9 per cent, interest, in sums of S3OO and over. fcOTABY PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, A ttorney-at-Law, IIENSSELAER. - - - - INDIANA. Office up stairs in in Bedford <& Jackson’s Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kiiffisof legal contracts written. vlnl Special attention given to preparing Ditch and Hoad Petitions and Reports of Viewers. T()H\ VAN't WOUD. U 4.EAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. mid General Business Agency’ room 3 bed ford .V Jackson’s building. Passage tickets for all points reached by the leading railroads of ocean steamships. C'orrestionden/e invited in the English, German, French and Belaud languages. _ 2 —■ IHA W. YEOMAN. JAS. W. DOUTHIT. YEOMAN & DOUTHIT. xAtturneys-at-Law. & Notaries Public; Real Estate, Co lection & Insurance Agents; All Legal Instruments carefully written. office in brick building, over Narrow Gaure Clothing St< FJ. i.ens*eluer. lud. kIMON P. THOMPSON. DAVID J. THOMPSON* Atlorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in all this Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. W’h pay particular attention to paying taxes aiming and leasing lands.
DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, t*hyriolan mid Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin's hotel. ’t un per con . interest will l>’ .1 Ided to all jicooinl.-, running unsettled longer than .Ince mouths. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office in Spit lei's brick, Washington street, apposite 1 011 rt House. Rensselaer, hid. Drt. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist and Photographer, MeN.SSELAJII, - - - INDIANA »»■ _ EXCHANGE BANK, Remington. Inp., O. 11. 'Mclntire, Proprietor. Buy.'iini null make collections, iHgoiiu-f 10.-ms on . < ul estate, pay interest on fiiipo- !• , i-.. uJi r. noars IToni 8 o'clock, a. lU.. Io 4 p. 111. |y .iWyy.-.< ma*.**- n »«■ -■■■■ LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop oil Front Street, next dooi jibovu the t Si;iye Office, at Duvall & Hoff’s old St. Hid. Patronage solicitid. ’ V lll2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS © t;( IS Rave I o iidorm Ihe public th it hot* - ) .mw prepared to do house painting, papci: Hanging,calcimining, etc., al prices beyon I jioiiipbt it ion Ca be ip mid at nis rooms, up Hairs iii Liberal Corner building . vhili HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Proprietor. Excellent table,convenient location, aari-l'ul attention to wants of guests, and experienced inauagernent are its recommendations to popular favor. <sl. CHARTERPERPETUAL. 1877. WT> AIMItT TW FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, or INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS. - - - $311,683,42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pres’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DXNIEL B. MILLER, Agent, ?1n29. Renssehien Ind. AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer, IndA. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietou. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly reno 4 viited, refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of gues fLIt is centrally located large, conveniently arranged ; and the proprietor will strive to makeit attractive and home-like to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety atfiurdej by the market. Charges as moderate as eitrumstar.ces and conditions will permit. . Good Stabling connected with the lloii.su.
H. W, SNYDEB, A-ttorxiey at Law, Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPEOIALT Y. M. < Triingflij, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. (f. XFI'TCE in west room over M'eDongto sdry a " Koods store, in Exchange Bloek.
J, S. WIGMORE. Watch &:ceook MAKER, Shop In WILLIS IMBS’ PBUG MTORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give SatisRbtion, and charges as low as will insure good work. vlnY A-fl'ft’ "' c <d< i» y'-iAoWu town. ssoutfit free ; K k U N .° r uf k u - ’fyffii waht'a business' [| Ji at which pcruon* of either rcx can make' WU U creal piy nil the. time they work, write particulars to IE Hallett & Co , Portland, Maine:
||EWSHOESTORE The public I" respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large assortment of my own make. AT LOW HATES! I have made a cafeful selection of goods pertaining to a well fbgulated Shoe Store, and respectfully invite thS public for a close insitectloa. A Custom Shop Will be connected, where I shall -manufacj tore. to measure, all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Goods all warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather forsule. Please give me a call, S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank, RENSSELAER, IND;
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIh RAILWAY. “FAjsr-ECAirrJLiHi route,' COLUMBUS A STATE LINE BIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY 19. 1878. —Passengers purchasing Local Rduhd Trib Tickets before entering the ears, obtain adiseduhtof ton nor •<*nt. from reguul it rates. GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line 12.0 Ep. m. t63oa. m. An. Logansport 0.00 “ 9.15 Lve. ” tl.oo a. m ; “ Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 " “ Hartford 3.17 “ ll;50 “ “ Ridgeville 4.10 “ 12.40p.m, “ Union city 5.05 “ 1.10 ” Bradford J unction 6.00 “ 2.00 “ “ PiqUa..;:........ 9.23 ** 4.16 “ “ Urbana..:.....;. 10.35 “ 5.20 “ ” Columbus 12.35 p.m. 7,25 “ GOING WEST. No. 6 No. 8; Lve; Columbus t 6.30 a. m; t 3.40 p. m. Arlr. Urbana 8.05 “ 7;40 Pidila 8.58 ■’ 9.011 “ Bradford Junction 9.22 " t 9.30 ” Union city 10.25 “ 10.43 “ Ridgeville 10.58 “ 11.20 “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12 35? m. “ Marion 12.40p.in. I.JO “ Loganspol’t.;,. 2.30 ‘ 3.09 “ *1 Stale Ltrib 10.20' “ 10.40 KICIIMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No, X. Nd; 10, Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. m ' Richmond + 10.r.0 Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 ” ’■ Newcastle...;;;... 12.05 p. m “ Anderson 1.20 " “ K0k0m0.... 3.00 “ f 2.15 a.m. “ Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 “ Going South No. 1. No; 7. Lve. Chicago J 8.20 p. m. + 9.00 a. m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. m. 1.40 p.m. " Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 " Anderson ;. 4.37 “ '* Newcastle 5:35 “ Hagerstown C.otl *’ Richmond 6.55' ‘‘ “ Cincinnati 9.50 tDaily. tDsily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omitod IV. L. O'BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket. Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON : Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 845 a m Mail and Ex 325 pir Aecom’tion 2 .15 p m Passenger 72a a m Passenger s4O p m Aecom’tion 10 43 am WRIGHT WILLIAMS. Age
Inflianapolis. DeW £ Chicago Railway. TllKia CfJfkRID I To. 1. On and nfter February 15, 1878. until furthernotice. trains will run on the I ndianupo lis, Delphi Jt Chicago Railway as follows: Leave* Rknhselalk at 11:00 A. ?.L •' Pleasant Ridgo • 11:20 I’. M. “ Zant Flag. “ Ilniighig Grdto 11:40 “ “ Lee 11:55 “ *• Sharpsburg Arrives at Bkadfoko. 12:10 “ HOI Nil WEST. Leaves BiniiFonn at 2:00 P. M. “ Sharp* burg Flag. “ Lee 2:15 “ “ Hanging Grove 2:35 “ “ Zard Flag. “ Pleasant. Ridge 2:55 “ Aarlyes at'Rensselaer 3:15 '• ALLEN H EGI.ER. Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant Superintendent.
The Democratic Sentine]. FRIDAY JULY ;2,?1878;|
Butter 7 cents per lb. Eggs 7 cents per dozen. Bacon and Hains 7 to 10 Shoulders 5. Potatoes 40 a 60 per bushel, Flour (widtef Wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl. If you wish to buy a tract of land in Jasper county consult Thompson <fc Bro. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a litige list from which to select.
The “M, T. M.” society is likely td have some business on hand soon. A nice lot of new Jewelry just re eeivedat Orwin’s.The fractured arm of Mrs. Hammoad is slowly mending.* Doc. Kelley, Dentist, is nowoccupyihg rooms over Leopold’s sti re. Miss Taylor, of Lafayette, is visiting at A. McCoy’s this week. .Go to Cutt & Smoot for the solid hot siii'oking tobacco. Frank Jo u von at, Esq., of Goodland,Was in town yesterday. Four pictures for 50 cents at Beasley’s gallery. John Waldo, who left this place last wack, turned up in Burlington, lowa, the other day, on his way to Kansas. Good stiiifiMer undershirts for 25c.’ and 40e. at the Narfcw Gauge Ono Price Clothing Store. D. T. Jackson, Esq., has resigned ae Justice and taken his departure for Arkansas. Just received a full line of Boys’ and Youths’ linnen pants at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Miss Fannie Wafton started Tuesday for Texas, where she will spend the summer with hter sister Mts. C. R. Donnelly. Rtv. Gilbert Small is expected to preach’ at the Presbyterian Church, Rensselaer, 3d Sunday in July, 1878. The public respectfully invited to attend. You can buy a good woof hat for 60 and” 75c. at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Clint. D. Stackhouse received by mail Monday last, from the editor of the “Indiana Farmer,”a Valuable combination! knife in appreciation of his labors in the interest of that able farm journal. For the next thirty days, Sampson Erwin will make a reduction of 25 per dent on all cash Custom wotk done at his shop; Persons indebted to him are requested to call and settle at once, as ho can wait no longer.
Only nine candidates so far befoie the Republican nominating convention for Recorder. And not one of them will receive endorsement at the hands of the people. 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. The RR. Company this week transferred their agent, Frank Robinson, from this place to Monticello, Frank will be missed here, for he is -a genial gentlemar and during his short stay with us woli many friends. Tom Saxtoh, heretofore at Bradford, has been assigned td the office at this place. Ralph Fendig is agent for the justly celebrated Howe Sewing Machine. He invites all who intend procuring a machine to examine these before mak--1 g a purchase. A special invitation is extended to the ladies to call and examine the stock of Dross Goods just received at Leopold’s. They are the handsomest in the hiarket, and sold very iow for cash; Clint. D. Stackhouse entered our sanctum Tuesday morping his handsome fd.ee radiant, and claimed to be supremely happy. It seems his celebrated “Jersey Red” sow, seventeen months old, and weighing nearly 600 lbs., had put in her appearance with 13 little “Jersey Reds”in tow. Clint’s in luck, and deserves to be. “Standard goods, small profits and quick sales” is Ralph Fendig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. Excursion rates on the Narrow Gauge, New Albany and P. C. & St. L. railroads to Monticello on Saturday of next week, if the Narrow Gauge is not completed td tllat point by that time. A very cordial invitation is extended to the citizens of Jaspdr county to participate with th mi in the exercises Of the day. To keep,cool is the question that bothers us most just now, and by buying a good pair of linnen pants, a white vest and a summer coat, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store, one can come near solving the problem.
SPECIAL CASES.
How! Mr. Hayes has Provided for the Ballot Thieves—A Roster of Cx-im-inals iu Office as Pay fur Crime. - “Apjtolnt this gentleman (Janies E. Anderson) to a Consulate in a warm climate This is a special case.—ll. 13. II.” Of course Mr. Hayes knew nothing of the frauds that placed him in President Tilden’s seat, nor had he tue least personal acquaintance with the individuals who perpetrated them, and yet see how many of them le has* made “special cases” of: Mr. Noyes, who divided the swag among the Florida thieves, was made j Minister to France. Kir. Steniglßdi], who “conferred” ! with Anderson and other Louisiana [ culprits was made Minister to Russia. I Mr. Kasson, who was one of the ' visiting statesmen) and helped steal ■ the Florida vdte, was made Minister :o Austria. Mr. McLin, who confesses that he helped steal the Florida vote was made Chief Justice of New Mexico. Mr. Dennis; who confesses to the frauds that hiade it possible for McLin to steal the Florida vote, was appointed, on the special request of Hayes, which was “ written wi h a blue pencil,” a special Treasury agent. Gov. Stearns, who held the fort while Cowgill and McLin stole the Florida vote, was made one of the Hot Springs Commissidnerfe. ' Mr. Cowgill who completed the theft of the Florida vote, was made U. S. Marshal. Thus Noyes, Kasson, McLin, Dennis, Stearns and Cowgill, through and by the four votes of Florida were stolen from President Tilden, have all been recognized by* Mr. Hayes as “special cases,” and rewarded aceovdinrly. Wm. Pitt Kellogg, for helping steal the vote of Loisiana by bracing up the Returning Board and such Supervisors as Andeison, received a seat in the Senate, to which he had no title, through the single vole of Stanley Matthews, the friend and representative of Mr. Hayes. S. B. Packard, who helped Kellogg steal the Louisiana vote, received the biggest consul ite in Europe'. Geo. L. Smith, who forged and falsille 1 the returns of De Soto parish, was made collector of New Orleans. Jack Wharton, who assisted, was made Marshal Orleans. Madison Wells, who was one of the thieves whom Kellogg braced up, was given! the office of Surveyor of the Port. loin Anderson, who was another Returning Board thief, was kept in office as Acdng Collector, even after his conviction of forgery and theft.— This was a very special casej Casanav’e, the third Returning Board thief, was made Naval Officer. Kenner, the fourth and lastßeturning Board thief, perjurer and forger, was given a place in the Custom House under Principal Thief Anderson. Gen. John M. Harlan, who was one of tile referees in the Feliciana, Anderson case, was made Judge of the U. S. Supreme Court. George A. Sheridan, for helping to keep the Returning Board thieves stiff, was transplanted to Washington and made Rectfi'der of Deed 3. Don Weber, who, at the request of John Sherman, stole the vote of West. Feliciana, was promised in writing a consulate, but was killed before be could, be appointed. J. E. Affderson for complying with John Sherman’s request to the extent of signing a protect he knew to be false, and which was afterwards forged to the extent necessary to steal the parish of East Feliciana, was personally and in writing recommended by Hayes for “a consulate in a warm climate.” A score of clferks, supervisors, contables and others who helped forge or cover up others’ forgeries, have all been provided for, but these we have enumerated were “Special Cases. ‘ — Still we have no doubt that Mr. Hayes was perfectly innocent, and that these appointments were all accidents. Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you wa-ht in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cashy is his motto.
Dnlb to High Frices I Can You Beat those Prices ? All Wool Cassimere Suits $lO 00. Nice Business “ $7 to 9 00. Good Working “ 4 00. “ Overalls, 35c to 48c. Cotton Pants/ 70c to 75c. Summer Coats, 40c to 50c. Boys’ Lined Coats, $1 50. A good, tip-top pair Boys’ Pants, $1 25 to 1 50. By all means call at the ‘NARROW GAUGE' 1-PRICE MB STORE!
Tho Sentence of Death Pronounced Upon the Redeemer. The following is a copy of the most memorable judicial sentence Which has ever been pronounced in tho annuls es the world: Sentence pronounced by Pontius Pilate, Intendant of the Lower Province oZ Lower Galilee, that Jesus of Nazareth shall suffer death by thb cross. In the seventeenth year Of the Emperor Tiberius, and on the 24th day of the month of March, in the most holy city of Jerusalem, during the pontificate of Annas and Caiaph as, Pontius Pilate, Intendant of the province of Lower Galilee, sitting to judgment in the presidential seat ol Piietor sentences Jesus of Nazaieth to death on a cross, between robbers, as the numerous and notorious testimonies of the people prove: 1. Jesus is a misleader. 2. He has excited the people to se dition. 3. He is an enemy to the laws. 4. He calls himself the Son of God. 5. He calls himself falsely the King of Israel. 6. He went into the temple followed by a multitude carrying palms in their hands; Orders from the first centurion, Quirrills Cornelius, to bring him to the place of execution, Forbids all persons, rich or poor, to prevent the execution of Josus. . The witne.'.ses who have signed the ex ecution of Jesus arc 1. Daniel Kobani Purisco. 2. John Zorbabel; 3. Raphael Eobaui. 4. Capet. to be taken out of Jerusalem through the gates of Tournes. This sentence is engraved on a plate of brass in the Hebrew language, and on its sides are the following words: “A similar plate has been sent to each tribe.” It was discovered iu th 6 year J. 380, in tne Kingdom ol Naples, in a search made for Roman antiquities, and remained there until it was found by the commissioner of arts in theFrensh army iu Italy, tip to the time of the campaign in Italy, It was preserved in the sacristy of the Carthusians, near Naples, where it was kept in a box of ebony. Sitice then the relic has been in the chapel of Casserta. — The Carthusians obtained by their petitions permission tojkeep the plate, which was an acknowledgment of the sacrifices which they made for the French army. The French translation was made literally by the members of the commission of arts. iJemOh had a sac simile of the plat • engraved, which was bought by Lord Howard, on the sale oi his eabinet, for 2,800 f. There seem to be no historical doubts as to the authenticity of this. The reasons of the sentence correspond exactly with those in the Gospel. A. H. WIKT, the. only Dentist in three counties that has a legal right to use hard rubber, the only reliable cheap base for Artificial Teeth, will return to Rensselaer on the Ist of Au. gust next, and remain two weeks.— Persons wishing his services will please call at their earliest convenience. Will call call at residences #hen requested without extra charge. My stock of Boots and Shoes have been purchased for cash, and will be sold at a saving of from 10 to 15 per cent, for cash only. Lfopold.
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 them in greater quantity and variety and at lower figures than elsewhere. A fine lot of ladies’ Misses and children’s trimmed hats, all new, and bought of the well known house of Gage Bros., Chicago. The ptices can not be beat. Call at Leopold’s. A. Beasley it' making photos over the Narrow Gauge store' at rock-bot-tom prices. 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 rcceivec at lares’ grocery. I Will See How It Works—NOTICE ! Front the Ist of May' I will sell goods for cash only, as it is the only way to com'pete and show purchasers where their interests lie. In this ccfinection, too, I would request all persons indebted to me by book or other accounts to call ami settle with cash or note. I will give reasonable time to those who call at once and settle up. Respectfully, A. LEOPOLD. Obe kiln of brick'for sale. Inquire at A. Leopold’s. Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery.-
Building Lois For Sale. The undersigned will 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 set Us. ALFRED THOMPSON, SIMON P. THOMPSON. Thompson & Bao., Agents. Notice to Teachers. Applications for teaching the Rensselaer Schools will be received up to August Ist. Salarys4 )00 per month* Term of school eight months. Ad dress A. LEOPOLD, Sec.’y of School Board Au As toxiislxiug FactA large f roporiion of the. American people are to-day suffering from, the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, ihaking life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and iisefulnbss as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice, and skepticism, take tho advice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Mill ions of bottles ol’ this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in evety ease. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents to try. Thrde doses will relieve the worst case. Pos.tively sold by all druggists on the western contiueht.
Orders for papering and kalsomining, left at W. J. lines’ drug store, will be promptly attended to, C. Cross’ Marble Works. Dealer in all kinds of American and Italian Marble, Monuments. Headstones, Mantles, etc. Inported Red arid Grey Granite constantly in the yard. Gilman, Illinois. Charles B. 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 is getting out some finew'ofk at his Gallery, over Kann al’s. store.— He is unexcelled as an artist. Come to the Sentinel tor your plain and ornamental printing if you Want a net and cheap job
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, I'B7B, 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 be more than realized. Other competent instructors will be secured if needed. Instruction will be given in all the common school branches—zoology, menthl 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 sums’of money are annually paid by the citizens of Jasper county for the education of her teachers and pupils in othef 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.
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. Charlie Hopkins is again in the field as a candidate for jobs of painting, paper-hanging, kalsomining, &c., and although he is credited by the Union as running a “bankrupt convention,” he will be able to prove, by honest w’ork and low prices, that he is not a “bankrupt” workman.
Democratic Conn y Committee.
Dr. J. 11. Loikiuriwie. la r. Gbniiuier. Isi \V. Yeoman. •• Secret ary. Hansing Grove—David Gray, John Li '’er. jr., Leroy E. NolSJrd. Gillum—John 11. Pruitt. Joseph G. Hunt. John Tillett. Walker —Michael Zick. JbM F. Sprigg*. John L. Hcrahmau. Barkley—F. M. Parker. John G. Culp. Louis K. Yeoman. Town of Rensse’.aeF William Myers, T. J. McCoy. Marion- Ezra C. Nowclt. A. K. Yeoman. Geo. Hoover. .Jordan—Janie- A. Kays, Jiiy Lamsou. William Washburn Newton— James YebiHaii; Madison Makeev,- ■, Lucius Strong. Keener—Valentine Swartz, Albert Brooks. Art. Whitson. Kankakee—Alfred GJuzebrook. G. W. Cantwell Wheatfield—John Heil; Lewis Rich. Janus E McNeil. Carpenter—Edward \V. Culp, h’illiam Riel: AM. Greeae. Town of Remington—O. B. Mclntire, Marion G Trangh. Milroy—James 11. Benson, Wesley Meador~. Washington Sc t*. Union—George W. Casey. M. P Com er. Michael Brusnahim. Jas. W. McEwen. Rensselaer, honorary membe
National County Committee.
The following named genl lumen were selectee as Central Cohrmittce lor otisper county : Thomas Boroughs. Renssel;i s r. Chairman. Charles P. Hopkins. “ Secretary. Hanging Grove—John K. Grey. E. Peregrine. Gillam—Wm. Hanley, A. G. Robb. Walker—BOrenao '1 ink;im. Jes.-t Wilcox. Barkley—G. 11. Brown, jr. L. Davisson. Marion —Wm. C. Pierce. J. mes Welsh. Jordan—Henry Welsh, E. R. Burr. Newton—Nelson Brown Calvin White. Keener- Wm. O'Donal, Clark Booth. Kankakee - T. M. Jo"' s. F. Van-Patten. Wheatfield Aiigu.stiis Stimson, Parley Finney Carpenter—E. E. Rockwood. G. G. Thompson Milroy—Peter Folks. John A. Benson. Union—B. W. Harrington. Robert Swaim. Rensselaer—J. I). Hopkins. Samson Eiwin. Remington—James PH’Jev. Richard Ralph. To my customers I will offer a Jo of groceries at wholesale price, for cash. Call on Leopold. Persons in want of line grade hoo and fancy poultry will find it to thru interest to cull on Messrs. Nowels ? leoiuati. Seeadvertiseinent in anoth er column.
JAs. A. THOMPSON, ■MW lr < / »l t * 0 CL OCK! TO co! („■ Watchmaker r Jbrflliivy JEWELER, Remington, Ind.
Dr. I. B. Washburn Phyasafi, Sup & taita, RENSSELAER, IND., Tenders his professional services to the people of Jasper ami adjoining counties. Having studied tl e various schools of medicine he is eclectic in practice and iiberaltowardall, choosing the good and discarding the injurious. For several years he'has made a special study of Diseases of Women and CtiSdren, and will give special attention to the treatment of CHRONIC AGUE, DIARRHCEA, SCROFULA, Diseases of the heart, LUNGS AND SEOMACH Day or night calls nromptl: answered. Office, opposite the Post-office.. Residence o i .Front s.reet, ne r .ucA.id. Dec-ember? 1877 if.
Ayers Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Physic; and for curing Cbstiverfe.ss, Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Breath, Headache, Erysipelas, ilheunwtism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia; as a Dinner Pill, for purifying the Blood, Fi Are the most -jfe effective and congenial purS at ive ever disl.. covered. They are mild, bfit g effectual in t h e * 1 era * (jki? •< tion, moving ||sPcjfe. aggCrdl the bowels |j surely and without pain. Although gentie in their operation, they are still the most thorough, and searching cathartic medicine that # can be employed: cleansing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. A.yer’B Pills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases.that have bathed the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children/ By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowds are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious, drug, these Pills may be taken With safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DBUGGIBTS EVERYWHERE. ■a ■■ A business yon can engage in. $5 to Ul WT I S2O per day made by any worker of I either sex', right in their own localUfaiUP I ties. Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Improve vour spare time at this business Address Stissos ffi Co., Portland,' Maine.
AstheßeaconLight Is to the mariner on the stormy coast so 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 qf treating Rheumatism, Sciatica and kindred diseases by external medicine, is of no avail; and so fast is this impression gaining hold upon intelligent patients that they demand a more potent remedy; The discovery of Lawson's Curative was a, 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 rierves or muscles. . For every kind of Rheumatism, for Neuralgia in every Form, for Nervous or Sick 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 Scalds, 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 diseasea and should be kept at hand ready for instant use. Sold by all Druggists. PRICE, One Dollar per Bottle. 6 Bottles tbr $5.00. Prepared by Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by W. J. lirfLs' £* msseluer. Ind June 22. 1877—1 y.
V. H. RATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN JP umiture* Burial Suits KeiUn M,| EMINGTON, IND.
REMINGTON Marble Works Wm* Slxeplwrd.* DEALER in and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head-Stones, TABLE-TOPS, &c., from the BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN M A R B L E. PRICKS That eanno't be competed with , and Satisfaction Guarantied LIST EVERY CAASSE. Do not buy before, examining my designs and prices. Remington. Ind. VVM. SHEPHERD. ZT P.IP& TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, RE APER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, ®®s isi lijjs OF S. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY. PHOTOGRAPHEB Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COPYING OLD and FADED PICTURES AND teg id Ma I& It W te Rooms, South Deo of.
ADDITIONAL. LOCALS.I Clothing of all ,i specialty I have just urned with a lim assortment O ‘ yb* clothing, which it will do you good to look at. The stock was bought at such rates that it will astonish when flic low prices are mentioned to yoi . Call and see for yourselves and you will find it to voui interest. For cash extra ’■•dueements are offered, at Leopold’s. V e are prepared to do job work with nearness, dispatch, and at low rates. Come and try us. Blunk Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office. $1 50 will pay one year’s sUbscriptio i for this paper. Sugar. Coffee. 'Peas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Stan’s new Cash Store. A lai' e st ick of fine cut Tobacco, at red h>t prices, at Starr’s.— (rood tine ent Tobacco al .50 cts. tier 1 1 2 A large stock ' f ihicd and canned Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can be found choice California fruit®, such as A m icots, Peach and Green Gage I’hm s. For S\li: or to Rent.—The Saloc n oi L. Tnteur. Terms reasonable. li.« quire of L. TUTEUR. Wigmore will furnish yon Silver.oi Ro-sgers Fluted Ware at. lower prices than if kept in stock. Seth Thonlas Clocks for sale by Wigmore. Warranted 2 years. Cheap for cash. ■ Matches Clock’s and Jewelry neatly repairer I l>v .Wigmore. Shop at lines’ Drug Stoic.
& IW® Ar! Over 2(H),000 acres of land in Missouri and Arkansas, on the line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southvin Railway offered on ten years time at 6 per cent, interest. ; Also, 100,000 acres of prairie and timber lands in the counties bf Lonoke, Prairie and Arkansas, iff the State of Arkansas—very line quality and cheap. Round-trip railroad tickets from Lafayette to Little Rock, via St. Louis, good for 60 days, for $32,80, on sale at this office. Teras I_>a,n.ci Sorijot For sale at the lowest market price. This is a rare chance for persons with a few hundred dollars to, get largo tracts of line laud that will be a fortune in a few years. 216 Lots in Leopold's Addition to the Town of Rensselaer, for sale very cheap. These lots arc very desirable property, both as an investment or for occupation. Will be sold on liberal terms. Have 220 acres of splendid land in Kansas to exchange for a good farm in Jaspei or Benton county, Indiana, and will give some boot. Lifiprovcd.faiins aqd excellent wild lands In this county, for sale cheap and on easy terms. Will Pay Taxes, Furnish Abstracts of Title to Lan-', and make Collections. Office in Bedford ft Jacksons block, Room No. 3,2 d floor, Rensselaer, Indiana. vln2 THOMAS BOROUG11?;.
Agricultural Implements! H. V. CHILDERS (Successor to Dav'd James,) Sells the justly celebrated Farm Machinery of the Deere fc Mansur Company, Moline, Illinois. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, Wooden Beam, Iron Beam, Highland, Tttiff and Siubble. Prairie Queen Breaker, GILPIN SULKY PLOWS, the Advance Walking Cultivator, Rotary Drop and Monarch SlideDron CORN PLANTERS.' Ete., Etc. CABINET-WARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE and STOVES' sold cheaper than Tver before. AU kinds of roofing, spouting, tin repairing, ete., ete., done at the lowest rates. Rensselaer. J nd., March 22. 1878. The Indianapolis SENTINEL’S Extraordinary Offer. Only f 1.30 will pay for the Weekly Sentinel and the Sentinel s now niapof nuliana, both postage paid, or Roup’s Easy Calculator, a work that no farmer, mechanic er bustness man should be 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 the-rc be no more class legislation. Arcduetion of the pre ent ruinous rate of interest. An immediate and unconditional repeal of the resumption law. The rcmouetigatiun ,of silver. With rawal of halinu'P'T>'Ahk notes—greenbacks and silver to be mad; a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, without limit, .. The bohdh ..Trier to be paid no more than tho contract and to share equally the burdens of government with industry and labor. dN TRI Al ' Ve are confident the S„ntiU I’l lflln.il. nei will not be stopped where once tried, and therefore submit the above extraor i rary offer. Address IndianaDolis Sentinel Co.
N. WARNER, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Carriages BUGGIES, &c.j 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 rhe times. All-work warranted Shops on Front street. vln2. New Harness Shop! Having opened a Harness Shop in Rensselaer, I respectfully invite all my old friends and customers to leave their orders with me for anything in. this line, and they will receive prompt attention. I employ none but firstclass workmen, and warrant all work turned out at my s'hp'p. I keep const-’ antly on hand a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Curry-Combs Brushes, and everything else usually found in' a first-class harness" shdp. Give me a call. Shop on Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. vln2 N. WARNER/
