Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1878 — Page 3
The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McEWEN, Proprietor. advertising I^a/tea. One colum, one year fBO po Half column, 40 00 Ouarfer col. • “ *> 00 Eighth 001. “ d 0 00 Ten per cent, added to foregoing price ir advertisements are »et to occupy more than single column width. Fractional parts of a year at equitable rates Business curds not exceeding 1 inch space, a year, *3 for six months, #2 for three moe. All legal notices and advertisements, at esablished statute price. in w fiH Reading notice*..first publication 10 cents a line, each publication thereafter acts, a Yearly advertisements may bei cnangi m quarterly tonce in three months) the oi>--thm of the advertiser, free of charge^ muHbe paid»or In advance SKjffiWSSft when larger MORDECAI F. GHILCOTE, Attorney-at-Law Rensselaer. - - . - I toiana Practices in the Courtß of .Taspei and adjoining counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office or. north side of Washington Blreot, opposite Court House. * vim. B. 8. DWIGGINS. EIMBI DWtOGINS. R. S. Sc Z. DWIGGINS, Attorneya-at-Law, and Loan Broker*. Rensselaer, - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on five years’ time, at 9 per cent, interest, in sums of S3OO and over. NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTOR. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, Uknshelaeb. - Indiana. Offleo up stairs in in Bedford & Jackson’s Block. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kind“ of legal contracts written. vlnl air special attention given to preparing :s*itch and Load Petitions and Reports of Viewers. JOHN VAN't WOUD. LEAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, and General Business Agency’ room 3 Bedford & Jackson’s building. Passage tickets for all points reached by the loading railroads and lines of ocean stoumships. Correspondents invited in the English, Gorman, French and Holand languages. ‘2 —• IBA W. YEOMAN. JAS. W. DOUTHIT. _____ YEOMAN & DOUTHIT, Atiorneys-at-Law. & Notaries Public, Real Estate, Co lection & Insurance Agents. All Legal Instruments carefully written. ' Office In brick building, over Narrow Gauro Clothing Store, Rensselaer. ind. *IMO.N I‘. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON* Attornc* at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, C alloc tor and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes Selling and leasing lands.
DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physioinn and Surgeon. Wtisiiington street. below Austin’s hotel. Tun jiur uun . interest will bo added tv all accounts running unsettled lunger than three months. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office In Spi tier's brick, Washington street, 9l>l'Ositu tourt-ilouso. Hensselaer. Ind. DR. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist auil Photographer, HENSBKLAEH, - - - INDIANA. W" '*- * ' EXCHANGE BANK, Remington. Ink., O. IJ. Mclntire, Proprietor. Buy and sell exchange, n.ukc collections, negotiate loans on real estate, pay interest on ieiiosit s, etc- Office hours from ri o'clock, a. w., to 4 1>, in. ■ * '"***’ LESLIE GRANT 131i«,c.h smith. Shop on Front Street, next dooi above the Stage Otliee, ut Duvall & Hoff's old Stand. Patronage solicited. vln2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEOS leave to inform the public* that ho I ,iOW prepared to do house panting, papei ■anglng, enleiininini;, etc at prices bayou I sorapetition <hi be iotimi at his rooms, up stairs in Liberal Corner building . vlnu ! HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Proprietor. Excellent table, convenient loeation, 3ureful attention to wants of guests, ind experienced management are its recommendations to popular favor. <sl. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS, - - - 8371,683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pres’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DANIEL B. MILLER. Agent, v!h29. Rensselaer. lud. AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer. Ind. A. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated. refitted and refurnished throughout! and is now open fertile reception of goes s. it is i.entratly located large, conveniently arranged; and the proprietor will strivo to make it attractive and home-like to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety afforded by the market. Charges as moderate as cirL coinstances and conditions will permit.. Good Stabling connected with the House. H. W. SNYDER, Attorney at Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIAL T Y. M. €s* Traiiffh, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. /"AFFICE in wefetroom overMcDougle sdry KJ goods store, in Exchange Block.
J. S. WI6MORE, WATCH 4CCI.OCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind, All work warranted to give satisaotion, and charges as low as will insure good work. vlnl gtk £% a week In your own town. $5 outfit free. IF I- L. No risk. Reader, if yofi want a business JmflTl at which persona ol'either sex can make VVV great pay all the time they work, write for particulars to H. Hallbtt & Co., Portland, Main*
JjEWJHOE STORE The public fs respectfully informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, w hcre will be found a 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 the public for a close inspection. A Custom Shop Will be connected, where I shalljpanufacture, to measure, all kinds -ef -'Boots and Shoes. Goods all warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leatner for sale. Please give me a call, S. BASS. Store opposite the Bank, RENSSELAER, IND.
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIE RAILWAY. “FAN-EI-A-JSTIJLiHj ROUTE,’ COLUMBUS & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CAKD. MAY 19, 1878. —Fassengers purchasing Local Round Trip Tickets before entering the cars, obtain a discount of ten nereent. from reguul r rates. GOING EAST, No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line + 2.05 p.m. t 6 30 a. m. Arr. Logansport 5.00 “ 9.15 “ Lve. “ ti.ooa. m “ Marlon ■ 2.33 “ 11.07 “ ‘ Hartford 3.17 *’ 11.60 “ “ Ridgoviile 4.10 “ 12.40 p. m, “ Union city 5.0 s “ 1.10 “ Bradford Junction 8.00 “ 2.00 “ Piqtia 8.23 “ 4.16 “ tJrbana 10.35 “ 6.20 “ “ Colunibus 12.36 p. m. 7,26 “ GOING WEST. No. 6 No. 8. Lve. Columbus t 6.30 a. m. 16.40 p. m. Arr. Urbaua 8.05 “ 7.40 " Vbjua 8.58 ” 9.00 “ Bradford Junction 9.22 “ t 9.30 “ “ Union city 10.25 “ 10.43 “ Ridgeviile 10.58 •• 11.20 “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12.35 a m. “ Marion 12.40 p.m. 1.10 “ ’’ Logansport.... 2.30 “ 3. 00 “ “ State Lino 10.20 “ 10.40 RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. m ‘ Richmond tio.co Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 ” “ Newcastle 12.05 p.m ’’ Anderson 1.20 ’’ ’’ Kokomo 3.00. “ t 2.15 a.m. " Logansport 4.00 " 3.05 “ Clncago 8.30 “ 7.50 “ Going South No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago *8.20 p. in. 1 9.00 a. m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a.m. 1.40 p.m. “ Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 “ Anderson 4.37 “ ‘‘ Newcastle 8.35 " Hagerstown 6.05 " Richmond 6.55 *• “ Cincinnati 9.50 tDally. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where lime is omited W. L. O’BRIEN. Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON : ,'\L 0S t. Going East. Mail and Ex 947 a m Mail and Ex 305 p m Acbom’tlon 3 ()’> p m Passenger 730 am Passenger 922 p m Aceom’tion 947 a m WIIiGHT WILLIAMS. Age Indianapolis. DeljM# Chicago Railway. TIME CARD No. 1. On nml nfter February 15, 1878. until further notice, triins will run on the Indianapolis, Delphi <!(: Chicago Railway as follows: GOING EAST. Leaves Uknbsei.aer at 11:00 A. M. '• Pleasant Ridge 11:20 P.M. “ Kurd Flag. “ Hanging Grove 11:10 “ ” Lee 11:55 “ “ Sharpsburg Arrives at RuAnronn. 12:10 “ GOING WEST. Leaves Bbadforij at 2:00 P. M. *• Sharpsburg Flag. “ Lee 2: lo “ '* Hanging Grove . 2:35 “ “ Zard Flag. “ Pleasant Ridge 2:55 “ Aarivesat REnssei.aeb 3:15 “ ALLEN HEGLER. Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN. Assistant Superintendent.
The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 1878. Butter 10 cents per lb. Eggs 6} cents per dozen. Bacon and Hams 13 to 14 Potatoes 25 cents per bushel, Lard 8 cents per lb. Apples, 25 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 25 to $1 40 per Quarter bbl. A nice lot of new Jewelry just received at Orwin's. ’ Doc. Kelley, Dentist, is now occupying rooms over Leopold’s st( re. Go to Catt & Smoot’s for the best cigars and tobacco in town. We are indebted to the Union for a number of ready set articles, which appear this week. Four pictures for 50 cents at Beasley’s gallery. Jake Eiglesbach has reduced the price of meats. Give him a call. See ad. id an other column. All linen pants reduced to 90c at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Mart. Warner has opened a meat shop in Mrs. Hemphill’s building, and has reduced the price of beef to suit ehe hard times. Give him a call. 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. Horace won’t publish the entire replj of the Messenger to his struesures, and before he crows, should interview the “ex-commissioner” referred to. But the consul won’t do that. Score one for the Messenger. For the next thirty days, Sampson Erwin will make a reduction of 25 per cent on all cash custom work done at his shop. Persons indebted to him are requested to call and settle at once, as he can wait no longer. Church Festival for Benefit of Rev. Mr. Vanscoy. Whereas, The Rensselaer Class is over a hundred dollars in arrears on Brother Vanscoy’s salary, and since he very much needs every cent which is due him, the stewards suggest that the ladies of his congregation assist.them in raising this amount by giving a festival, to be held on Thursday evening, August 29, in the M. E. church. H. W. Wood, Recording Steward. Committee.— Mrs. J. M. Wasson, Miss Lola Moss, Miss Mell Wright, Miss Candace Boroughs, Mrs. Abbie Roberts, Mias Amanda Israel, Miss Lottie Hopkins, Mrs. Minnie Cole, Miss Della Cotton, Mrs. Chas! Benjamin, Mrs. Frank Cotton and Mrs. Nellie Sayler. Committee meets on next Saturday, at 3 p. m. All invited to attend on Thursday evening, \ugust 29th.
Go to Catt & Smoot for the Bald Head Cigars. A. Beasley is making photos over the Narrow Gauge store at rock-bot-tom prices. To my customers I will offer a lot of groceries at wholesale priee, for cash. Call on Leopold. The cheapest place in town to get groseries is at Catt & .Smoot's. Try them and see for yourselves. Why will men smoke poor cigars when they can get the best at Catt & Smoot’s? Call for the Bald Head Cigar. A few more striped an rl plain summer coats for boys atAOc. and 50c. at the Narrow Gauge OTe Price Clothing Store. We met our old friend, Dr. W. S. Haymond, ex-M. 0., at Monticello, yesterday. He was in attendance as witness in the Pollard will case. 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. David B. Nowels, of this place, is now engaged as boolc keeper and freight agent for the 1., D. & C. R. R., at Monticello. “Standard goods, small profits and quick sales” is Ralph Fendig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. Tne rads are badly frightened. Today they are all on duty, No use gentlemen, you are bound to get scooped. 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. Leopold. Mose Tuteur is now clerking at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store, and invites his friends to call and seo him at his new place of business. 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. Hon. D. W. Yoorhees is announced to address the people at Goodland, August 31st., and Monticello, Monday, September 2d. Everybody should hear him. Until September Ist, the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store will coutinue to to sell all their goods at, and below cost. Maid of Richland, James Maloy’s mare, won three straight heats at the running races at Monticello, Thursday of last week. Newt. Imes has removed to Montieello. While we regret to part with him as a citizen of this place, we wish him success in his new location. Only a few summer goods left at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store that will be sold at about one half the manufacturing cost. On September Ist we will have the finest and most complete line of mens, youth’s and boy’s clothing ever shown in Jasper county. N. G. O. P. Clothing Store.
100 styles of men’s, and 40 styles of boy’s hats will be opened for inspection. September Ist, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. We would advise or.e and all to examine goods and prices at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store by all means befor buying good^ The oid settlers’ annual meeting for 1878, will be held at the old Indian village, four miles northwest of Rensselaer, on the Ist Saturday of September, next. Unavoidable absence on business has prevented us giving attention the Sintinel this weak. Several articles have been received that will appear at an other time. “Mike” Halloran is in search of a Dutchman to translate the Holanderic chirography inscribed on the walls of the “closet” in the rear of the “Austin” House. Mike seems to think they should properly appear in the columns of the Union. The radical corruption fund is being put to use. It is said that a portion of it has been allotted to the Union, hence the increase of its circulation, over which it so suddenly and lustily crows. No Use.— A number of those to whom he Union is gratuitously sent are commenting upon it. One said in our hearing a few days ago, that when he wanted it, he could pay for it. A radical to whom it was sent remarked that he had always cast a republican vote, but if the Union was sent much longer he’d be sure to vote the democratic or national ticket, that col ideally the consul was anything that paid. Gen. Harrison accuses the democratic party of inconsistency on the financial question. The general perhaps faila to remember that the republican party, which now favors contraction and resumption, was yelling for infiationbut four years ago, a will be seen from the following plank in the state republican platform of 1874. Resolved: That we are in favor of such legislation on questions of finance as shall make national banking free, and shall furnish the country with such an additional amount, of currency as will be necessary to meet the wants of the agricultural, industrial and commercial interests of the country, to be distributed between the sections according to population, and such as is consistent with the credit and honor of the nation, and will avoid the possibility of permitting capitalists and combinations of capital from controling the currency of the country.
WAIT. WAIT. For MEW GOODS and NEW PRICES at the ‘NARROW GAUGE' 1-PRICE CLOTH! STORE! September Ist, 1878.
The old Hopkins House has reachits destination. Some articles prepared for this issue are withheld for the present. The foundations for the large brick block to be erected on the site of the old Hopkius House, is approaching completion. NOTICE OF ELECTION. The last meeting of the first quarter of the Blue Ribbon, or Murphy or. ganizntion, will be held next Monday evening at the M. E., church, in Rensselaer. Officers Tor the ensuing quarter will be elected at that meeting. IRA W. YEOMAN. Pres. E. I. Phillips, bee.
Liver Is King.
The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion o food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. We publish the announcements in our advertising columns for pay, and seldom trouble ourselves to enquire as to the qualities or merits of the wares advertised, further than to assure ourselves that they are legitimate and respectable. But when an article perfosms miracles in our midst, transforming the old to young, in apDearance at least, we cannot pass it by unnoticed. We know of people who, years ago, were gray-headed and who now wear dark and glossy hair. How is this? It evidently is not colored for it has a perfectly natural appearance instead of the harsh, dry, staring lock of hair stained with nitrate of rilver or other common hair dyes. No! It has been restored to its youthful cslor. lustre and vitality by the use of that wonder of wonders, Hall’s Fegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. It has many imitators, but there is nothing like ii. The test of years only increases its fame, while its imitators die and are forgotten.—Boston Daily Globe. 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.
For browned Coffee, plug Tobacco, canned Fruits, Apricots, green Gages, Peaches, canned Salmon, fine cut Tobacco 50c. per lb., Cigars, Rueensware and Glassware, silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, table and pocket Cutlery, lapau, 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.
Remarkable Result.
It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy whkh has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet. thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat .anl Lung Affections, Consumption* Hemorrhages, Asthma, Sev ere olds settled on the Breast,, Pneumonia, Whooping ough, &0., whohave no personal knowledge of Boschee’s German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were told last year without one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. 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 prices can not be beat. Call at Leopold’s.
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.
We will insert the new time schedule of the Narrow Gauge next week. W The Union publishes a letter from Remington, prepared at the dictation of the consul with a view to give him opportunity tocommeut thereupon.We make the following extract therefrom :J “In other words, Hon. Geo. Major, in 1872 or 1873, tried to inaugurate a rebellton against the state of Indiana.” And in 1874 the consul defended Mr. Majer against the above insinuation with all hisenorgy and ability, and voted for him. The consul is a Turk Island bird, and like the Irishman’s frog, must have been wonderfully beautiful,before his feathers were shot off. . i . ' “D—d foci .republicans”—“fiat idiots,” fete;, are a couple of the pet names, now being freely bestowed by the “ring”' upon men who are sufficintly indeptndent to exercise their own judgments.
Building Lots 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 see us. ALFRED THOMPSON, SIMON P. THOMPSON. Thompson & Bro., Agents. C. Cross’ Marble Works, Dealer in all kinds of American and Italian Marble, Monuments, Headstones, Mantles, etc. Inputted Red and Grey Granite constantly in the yard. Gilman, Illinois. ' Charles B. Stewart is agent, and will take orders for these works. Dr. Kelley nas retired from the photo busiuess 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 fine work at his Gallery, over Kannal’s store.— He is unexcelled as an artist. IRA. C. KELLEY, is the only teg ally authorized, Dentist in north-west ern Indiana to use Dr. Scott’s Enamel Base for Artificial Teeth. This 45 no cheap base, but handsome, light and more durable than any other used.Teeth warrantedlou this base as cheap as those on an inferior article generally used. All work will be warranted. Dr. Kelley being an old resident and practitioner in Rensselaer, and permanently located, there can be no <jhance for humbug. Office over Leopold’s Store, Washington street. Rensselaer, Indiana. IRA C. KELLEY.
A. H. WIRT,
Dentist, is in town. No humbug in that! E3T' Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery. Charlie Hopkins is again in the field as a candidate for jobs of painting, 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” workman.
Beal Estate Transfers.
For the week ending August 21st. the record of transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: Cassius M Hopkins to Jacob Eiglesbach lots 7 and 10, block 5, town of Rensselaer .f 400 Sarah .Blue to John Baker, nw sw 8, 29, 7—40 acres 600 Ephraim F Keller to Charles Jonvenat, ne, partnw 4, 27, 7 —160 acres. Quitclaim 5 Charles Jon ven at to Elbert H Shirk, . same tract,; Quit claim 1 Jane R House to Julia A Hughes, s) a ' sw sw 26, 31, 7, east side ne 34, 31, 7 90 acres 3,000 John Weis to Joseph E Young, nw nw 28, 32, 7—40 acres. Quit claim 100 Sheriff of J asper County to Serepta E Hartman, south side n>„ sw, s> a " nw, north side n>j stv 32, 27, 6—160 acres 4,600 John VV Duvall to Joseph E Young, nw sw 6. 32, 5—46 acres 200 William D Walsh to John W Hughes, nw ne 56, 33, 7, lot & in 28, 33, 6, lot 1 in 29, 33, 6, se ne 29, 33, 6, Jot 4 in 29, 33, 6, lot 5 in sw 30, 33, 6, ne uw 31, 33, 6—310.75 acres. . 1,500 Auditor of Jasper County to Alexander Bierma. nw part ne sw 28, 32, 7—5 acres, tax title 5.72 Alice Nordhuis to Cornells Dartien, nw ne 23, 32, 7—40 acres 300 Cornelia Dartien to Alice Punter, same tract 335 P D Gallagher to Catharine itawles, lot 9, block 17,town of Remington 250 John Rawles, administrator, to Catharine B Rawles, lots 7 and 8* block 17, Remington 443 Daniel C Viers to Mrs Kate Rawles, lots 7 and 8, block 17, Remington 1,020 Also five mortgages and one power of attorney. . '
3 EIGLESBACHS . Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Of the Beet Quality Always on Hand Finest Steaks. 3 pounds for 25 cts ; Roasts, 6 to 7 cents a pound; choice Boiling Pieces, 4 to 5 cehts a pound. Rooms always neat and clean. Proprietor aiways attentive.
Democratic County Committee.
Dr. J. H. LouGgBiDGE, Rensselaer, Chairman. lea Vs. TiusAN, - “ Secretary. Hanging Grove —David Gray, John Letter, jr., Leroy B. Noland. Gillam —John H. Pruitt, Joseph G. Hunt, John Tillett. Walter—Michael Zick. Joel F. Spriggs, John L. Hershman. Barkley—F. M. Parker, John G.„Culp, Louis K. Yeoman. , Town of Rensselaer —William Myers, T. J. McCoy. Marion— A. K. Yeoman, Geo. Hoover. Jordan—James A. Kays, Jay Lamson, William Washburn. Newton—James Yeoman, Madison Makeever, Lucius Strong. Keener—Valentine Swartz, Albert Brooks, Art. Whitson. Kankakee—Alfred Glazebrook, G. W. Cantwell WheatSeld— John Hell, Lewis Rich. James E. McNeil. Carpenter—Edward W. Culp, William Rich A. M. Greene. Town of Remington—O. B. Mclntire, Marion G. Traugh. Milroy—James H. Benson, Wesley Meadors, Washington Scott. L T nion—George W. Casey, M. P. Comer, Michael Brusnab&n. Jas. W. McEwen, Rensselaer, honorary member
National County Committee.
The following named gentlemen were selected as Central Committee for Jasper county: Thomas Boroughs. Rensselaer, Chairman. Charles P. Hopkins. “ Secretary. Hanging Grove—John R. Grey, E. Peregrine. Gillam—Wm. Hanley, A. G. Robb. Walker—Lorenzo Tinknm, Jesse Wilcox. Barkley—G. H. Brown, jr. L. Davisson. Marion —Wm. C. Pierce. James Welsh. Jordan—Henry Welsh, E. R. Burr. Newton—Nelson Brown Calvin 'White. Keener—Wm. O’Donal, Clark Booth. Kankakee—T. M. Jones, F. Van-Pattcu Wheatfleld —Augustus Stimsou, Parley Finney. Carpenter— E. E. Rockwood, G. G. Thompson. Milroy—Peter Folks. John A. Benson. Union —B. W. Harrington. Robert Swaim. Rensselaer —J. D. Hopkins, Sauison Erwin. Remington—James Pertley, Richard Ralph. A special invitation is extended to the ladies to cull and examine the stock of Dress Goods just received at Leopold’s. They are rite handsomest in the market, and sold very *ow for cash. ' Persons in want of flue grade hoes and fancy poultry will And it to their interest to call on Messrs. Nowels <S: Yeoman. See advertisement iu another column.
1,000 m nil In every section of the country to introduce and sell
L J. Ed’s Mr Ha; Sis! One of tne Greatest L bor-Baving Machines Invent id for the Hay-Field. Cheap, Practical, Durable, Efficient. (Patented April 6, 1875.) Two men and one span of horses can haul and stack more hay with it in one day, than five men and two span of horses in the same time with any other appliance, It re uires no capital! Only Three Dollars for an Outiit! Descriptive Circulars on application, Call on or address, ANDREW J. REED, Paseivtee. Pleasant Grove Jasper County, Indiana. 2." ig. am.
N. WARNER, DEALER IN Hardware, OP 1 -ALL, kinds ENSSELAER, IND.. Beeps constantly on hand a large stock of Stas, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but First-Class Goods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. lie defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaep. Ind HARBINS & SON, Would rcspec fully call the attention of the public to the fact that they have opened a SiMhnfyiin Alston! one door wesc of the Stone Building, on Washington street, where they mav be found at all hours of the day, dealing out Pure Medicines! to those that may want, at reasonable charges. J 37" Your patronage solicited and thankfully received. Dec. 21. 1877. JAs. A. THOMPSON, III!* Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind. pv 4% ap business you can engage In. $5 to U L I S2O per day made by any worker of I either sex. right in their ,owu loeul UlaV t ties. Particulars and sample* worth $5 free. Improve tout spate ttae at this bus : uee* Address Stinson ffl Co., Partlutch Maine.
Dr. I. B. Washburn, - npbg, Sip & Unr, RENSSELAER, IND., Tenders his professional services to the people of Jasper and adjoining counties, j Having studied the various schools of med- ! iciut he is eclectic in practice and nberalto- | ward all. choosing the good and discarding the injurious. For several years he has made a special I study of Diseases of Wossa anJ CMiflren, and will give speci.-l attention to the treat- I inent of CHRONIC AGUE, DIARRHOEA, SCROFULA, DISEASES CF TTIE HEART, LUNGS AND SEOMACH Day or night calls promptly'answered. Office,opposite the Post-office. Residence i on Front street ne r the Mill. December 7 1877 tt.
Ayer’s Cathartic Fills, For all tha purposes of a Family Physic ; and for caring Costiveness, j aunaice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach. Breath, Headache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia; as a Dinner Fill, for purifying the Blood, 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. Ayer’s Fills 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 baffled 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 bowels r.re 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 Dills may be taken with safety by anybody. Tlieir 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 DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
3L». H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN F urniture . Borial Sails Kent on Hand,; EMINOTON, INI*. REMINGTON Marble Works Wim Shepherd, TjEALEIt in and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head-Stones, TABLE-TOPS. &c„ from the BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MARB L E . PBIOEB That cannot bo competed with, and Satisfaction Guarantied IN EVERY CASE. Do not buy before examining my designs and prices. Remington. Ind. WM. SHEPHERD. IT F.IVS TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS, MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Waps ti Saps OF 8. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY, PHOTOGRAPHER Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to [COPYING OLD aMFADED PICTURES AND Rooms j South Devot. |
ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. J Clothing of all kinds a specialty. I have just returned with a fine assortment 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 J the low prices are mentioned to y- u. | Call and see for yourselves and you j will find it to your interest. For ca.-1 extra inducements are offered, at ! Leopolds. We are prepared to do job work with neatness, dispatch, and at lew rates. Come and try us. Blank Deeds and Mortgages I'm sale at this office. $1 50 will pay one year’s subserption for this paper. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s at - Gash Store. A large stock of fine cut Tobaoe at red hot prices, at O. C l . Starr’s.Good fine cut. Tobacco at 50 ots. oerlb. A large stock of dried and canne Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can bwfound choice California fruits' such as Apricots, Peach and Oreo Gage Plums. For Sale on to Rent. —The Saloc oi L. Tnteur. Terms reasonable. It* quire of L. TUTEUR. Wigmoro will furnish you Silver, oi Bosgers’Plated Ware at lower pilot - than if kept instock. Seth Thomas Clocks for sale by Wigmore. Warranted 2 years. Cheap for cash. Watches Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired by Wigmore. Shop at Imes’ Drug Store.
Ral Estate Si Gl*ti®As®s Over 200,000 acres of land in Mis souri and Arkansas, on the line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & 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 flue quality and cheap. Round-trip railroad tick eta from Lafayette to Little Ro-ek, via St. Louis, good for 60 days, for $32,80, on sale at this office. Texas I_ia.iacl Script For sale at the lowest market price. This is a rare chance for persons with a few hundred dollars to get largo 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 b@ 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 iu this couuty, for sale cheap and on easy terms. Will Pay Taxes, * V Furtiish 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 celebrated Farm Machinery of che Deere fe Mansur Company, Moline, Illinois. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, Wooden Beam, Iron Beam. Highland, Turf and Stubble. Prairie Queen Breaker. GILPIN SULKY PLOWS, the Advance Walking Cultivator. Rotary Drop and Monarch Slide Drop CORN PLANTERS, Etc., Etc. CABINET-WARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE and STOVES sold cheaper than vver before. JS?" Ali kinds of roofing, spouting, tin repairing, etc., etc., done at the lowest rates. Rensselaer, ind., March 22,1878. The Indianapolis SENTINEL'S Extraordinary OfferOnly $1.30 will pay for the Weekly Sentinel and the Sentinel's new map of Indiana, both postage paid, or ltonp’s Easy Calculator, a work that no farmer, mechanic er bustness man should be without, sent iu place ot' map, if desired. The Sentinel is in every sense the Taper of the People. It advocates justice and fair living opportunities for industry and labor. That there be no more class legislation. A reduction of the pro cut ruinous rate of interest. An immediate and unconditional repeal of the resumption law. The remonetization of silver. With rawal of national bank notes—greenbacks and silver to be made a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, without limit, , The bondh lder to be paid no more than tho contract and to share equally the burdens of government with industry and labor. nvF mm A I We are conlident the B*.n»iUl* lfiiAL. no, will not be stopped where once tried, and therefore submit the above extraor l nary oiler. Address Miananolis Sentinel Co.
N. WARNER, MANUKACTUBJSB OF Wagons, Carriages BVGOIES, &c., 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. 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 shop. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of Saddle*, Bridles, Hal i«n Curvy-Combs Brashes, and everything else usually found in a first-class harness shop. Give me a call. Shop on Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. vlu2 N. WARNER,
