Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1878 — Page 2

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 13 *IB7B.

Considerable snow is falling to-dajr. Fresh Cranberries at Catt & Smoot’s Clerk Price went to Goodlund yes* terday. Col. Lee was in town Thursday morning. Dried and Canned Fruits at Catt & Smoot’s. Jennie June says that women like newspaper men. Jennie knows. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands at Catt & S*i dot’s. The first man who enters our sanctum and says “beautiful snow.” Well, Don’t forget that wood—those who have promised it In payment of subscriptions. Fresh candies, nuts, oranges, lemons, etc., for the holidays, at Catt & SMOOT’S.

Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor elect, is attending a meeting of the State Grange,at Lafayette. On and after Monday next traits will leave Rensselaer ut 11:15, the morning train wilj je withdrawn. Misses May Kemlall. Katie Millikan aud Ida Murray, of Mouticeilo, visited Rensselaer the present week.--Guests of AnuMcEwen. Misses Oru Orton- and May Spencer, of Mouticeilo, and Emma Wigmore, of Hcnsseluor, called in to sec us this forenoon. The most acceptable Holday Presents are always such us combine Beauty and Utility. These cun bo procured at the Furniture Rooms of Loughry & Co., Mouticeilo, Ind. The appointment of Rev. S. R. Seawright, of Mouticeilo, to preach in the Presoyteriun church, ut this place, next Sabbath, has been postponed, to the fifth Sunday of the month. Nu services till that date. Panel I lowers are something new which lovers of the beautiful, who may have au opportunity, will not fail to sue. Cull at the Furniture Rooms of Locghbey & Co., Mouticeilo, Ind. In a ruuni-ug debale in the U. S. Senate, a few days since, between Messrs, Blaine, of Maine, Edmunds, of Vermont, und Lamar, or Mississippi, the “silver-tongued” Mississippian got a way with the great “sunstruok,” and his tricky backer front Vermont.

Willow Hookers. I’uieut Rockors* Reading Clmirs, Folding Chairs, Foot ltest3, Ottomans, Parlor setts, Charm b .*r setts. Mirrors, Mirror Plates, in faot, Furniture iu great variety of styles and priccsj at Loughhey & Co'. 1 » in Reynolds’Bioe-k, Moutieello. Uni., where ever vbodv is invited to call.

Some of the radieal papers eomp'ain because southern Democrats did not elect negroes to congress. North--01 n radicals did not elect any negroes to congress Northern negroes are quite as intelligent as their southern brethren. lbere will be no negroes in the next House of Representatives.

Mrs. Dau. B. Miller is on a visit to Remington. In consequence Dan has been “batching” it for a week. Last evening his supply of bread run out, this morning he tried his hand at preparing and halving buckwheat cakes, and at noon, to-day, he streaked it past our our office in the direction of father Cotton’s boarding house, the bluest looking chap in Rensselaer. This is the way the Thomuston (Me.) Herald refers to an event of consul erable interest to Mr. and Mrs.. Gleason: "The angel of mercy has filled the cradle or Mr and Mrs. Moses (Heasou this week.” Which reminds us that this same “angel of mercy” has gladdened the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin O. Ciss*d this week with a ten pound girl. Marr. is already engaged iu training its “bungs.” John Sherman, who- is evidently under the impression that he is the government, has notified Mr. Glover that heieafter he will not be permitted to- continue his search in the Treasuiy Department for the purpose of trapping rudical rascals who have robbed the people. Sherman evidently knows of crookedness and is determined that Glover shall not find it out. It is on record that radical officials etole to the amount of SIOO,000,000 annually for thirteen consecutive years, and this amount, as large a* it is, does not iu all probability represent the half of radical robberies. Congress wiil have to discipline John Sherman.

The display 0 f Holiday Goods a t the store of Willis J. lines, consisting of Books, Albums. Vases, China ware, Dolls, Toys in great variety, etc., etc,, is more extensive and beautiful than has ever heretofore been exhibited in thisplace, in fact, it e.\, cels anything of the kind we have seen here or elsewhere. Ail, toe,- can be suited, thp prices ranging to suit, the means of the buyer. Purchases saould be mads early, in order that a further supply of goods maybe pro cured if necessary to meet the de mands. Selections made now will be carefully placed avyay by the gen tit* manly proprltor, Mr. Hues. or his ac *soo3moda-ting assistant, Frank Meyer, -until wanted. Cali, inspect goods tlfld make your ehofvv.

All persons owing Catt & Smoot ate requested to call between now and the Ist of January, 1879, and settle in cash (or note with good surety) and save co6ts. After the Ist of January all open accounts will be left in proper hands for collection.

CATT & SMOOT.

December 13,'*1878.

Marion township school No 4, Amanda Osborne, teacher, reports for the m >nth en ing November 29th: En rollment, 3G; average attendance, 31.1. Allie Brown, Lena Malchow, Bertie Daugheitv, Oracle Daugherty, Nellie Wasson, Cora Wasson, Emma Tapp, Mary Tapp, Sarah Williams, Belie Williams, Charles Williams, LolaMeCurt und Lizzie Huston, perfect in conduct, attendance and punctuality. Ora Daugherty and Myria Daugherty perfect in attendance and conduct. PANEL FLOWERS !—Something New. Handsome and Cheap!! Also, a large Msostment of Chromos and Mottoes, just received at the Furniture Rooms of Loughry & Co., in R ynolds’block, Monticello, Ind. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call and see for themselves. It is a pleasure and pride to show these goods. A. Leopold, of Rensselaer, is the boss advertiser of the West. His advertisement lu the Sentinel of that place covers three columns. Great is advertising, aud printer’s ink is Leopold’s profit. Winamae Green buck Journal. Yes, and his advertisement covers neur the same space in the Union.— There are some merchants who{ declare tbu’t times arc hard, and advertising don’t pay. Such liberal advertisers as Lepold. Fendig, lines, Lowraan (the Narrow Gauge), aud others who use our columns, do not compiain so es hard times, and laugh at thase who think they save money by refusing to advertise.

ATTENTION!!

To my many friends aud patrons I wish to say that, contemplating a change in my business near the mid die of January, 1879, I will from this date to that time sc 11 goods of every description at cost, and what I say I mean. In addition to above would also add that those indebted to me on either hole or book must come in aud settle, as I have got to straighton my accounts at the beginning of the New Year. I wish your attention to be uurticulariy drawn to this, by attending to which you will greatly oblige Yours, Truly,

A Reminiscence

Lewistown (Til.) Democratic Sentinel. A recent. Altoona Tribune revives a reminiscence of old stage-coach times, beyond the memory of not a few of our present readers, t.husly: “The heaviest loud of humanity ever toted up the Juniata from Harrisburg to Lewistown, in a stage coach, consisted of B -njamin Bennett, of Bellefonte, Isaac Fisher, Esq., Adam Greer, and General James Burns, all of Lewistown. The quartette then weighed over one thousand pounds. These, with other passengers and baggage, made a huge loud ror four horses.” All of these heavy weights but Gen Burns have passed to the otiior shore. Tlie latter survives only as au invalid. for whose recovery!’ most regretfully we say it, there is little or no hope. Quite a n irnber of the citizens of this distric. we know were acquainted with the parties named above,

School Entertainment!

Tiie public exercise of the Rhetoric Class for the First Te m of School will consist of Orations delivered by the members. The names of the subjects and speakers are as follow : Rome was not built in a day. Miss Lola Mos 3. Every life has its shadow. |Miss Madge Hemphill. The position of women, past and present. Miss Hattie Coen. firit. Louis Hollingsworth. The yesterday and te-day of America. Miss Ora Thompson. The education of our girls. Miss Ollie Alter . Why study the mathematics? Miss Anna Lerason, The end net yet. Miss Ella Osborne. Life,s Battle Field. Miss Blanche Borough?. Wrongs of the Indians. Delos Thompson. MusicJ—lt’s influence. Miss Belle Alter. Failure or success in life. T. C. Price. Silent Cities. Miss Hulda Miller. Tiie Magna Charta. Wm. E. Moss. Should woman be idle? Mis* Mattie McCoy. > Is coal of greater value to the world than gold ? Affir B ative—Vic. Lough ridge. Negative—Elmer Dwiggins. Life compared with the ocean.— Miss Emma Rhoads. Entertainment to be given in Starr’s Hall, Fridag evening, December 20th, 1871. Doors open at 7 o’ciock. Exercises to begin at o’clock.

Louis A. Godey, the founder of Gcdey'tt Lady's Bonk , and who continued its publisher and proprietor until within two years died sunnenly in Philadelphia Friday night, Nov. 29th, aged 75 years. He had been confined to his house through a complication of diseases, but his death was not expected. Second-crop strawberries crew so plentifuily on the vines of William Sloan, of Montgomery township, Montgomery oouuty, Pa, that he reg ulariy sold ten to twelve quarts a day through September and October, ending the crop about the midd.'e of November. Prices were about eighty Lenta a quart

Look Ou.t For CMEAP CSMAISH F. J. SEARS & CO. Have just received 190 finely assorted Indies’ Cloaks! to be sold at 50 cents on the dollars. Cloaks that formerly sold sls 00 now sell for $10; those for $lO reduced to $6; from $8 to $5; from $5 to $3, etc. C. 11 and see these Cloaks. We will continue to sell at these piices till after the holidays.

Just before the recent election in Blair countj, Pennsylvpnla, the National candidate for Legislative honors, Mr. David Murray, declared that if he should be beaten by the eandi date elect, Hon. D. A. Gilland. he would convey him to Harrisburg on a wheelbarrow. The wheelbarrow has been built and the promise will be carried out. WOLTZ’S nnt win i The undersigned is now receiving a full line of goods for the holiday trade, consisting of Silver Cake Baskets, I Fruit Dishes, Card Receivers. | Butter Dishes," Pickle Stauds, . Castors, Cups, Napkin Rings, | Knives,jForke, And Spoons. New and complete sets of Jewelry of every style. Hll are NEW AND WELL MADE. Handsome Presents for All! fcST* Store with Elder & Elder, oppcaite Conit Ilonse, Monticello. Indiana. Dec. 6, 78. T. J. WOLTZ. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, t In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, f Court. January Term, 1870. John Hln vs. Timothy Hea’.y. Willis W. Wright, Francis A. Wright, Sullivan Orwin and Etlen Orwin. Complaint No. 1645. NOW comes the Plaintiff, by Daniel B. Miller, his attorney, and flies an affidavit, that the residence of the defendants Timothy Healv, Sullivan Orwin and Ellen Orwin is not in the State of Indiana. and that they art necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 14th day of January, 1879, the same being the Twelfth Day of the nexlTenr of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing on the First Monday of January, a. d. 1879, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and State, aud answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Wituess Whereof, I hereunto set ( I my hand and affix the Seal of said ] seal. - Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this ’ —y— 18th davof November, a. d. 1878. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel B. Miller, Att’y for Pl’ff. Nov. 22, 1878.—&6.

SHERIFF’S SAXE. 1 BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein John T. Gurley is Plaintiff, and Kingsley Newbro and Amelia Newbro are Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of A'ightyseven dollars and forty-one cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public .sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 21st Day of December, A- D. 1878, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following re il estate, to-wit: Lot Number six (6), in block Number Two [2J, in the Western addition to the Town of Remington, county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROBINSON. Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. Yeoman & Douthit, Attorneys for Plaintiff. November 15, 1878—57. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, ( In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, )' Court. January Term, 1879. George E. Hosraer vs. Jane Ann Lefler, John B. Lefler, Reuben B. Lefler, James Lelier, Sarah Lefler wife of John B. Letter. Lefler wife of James Lefler, Lefler wife oi Reuben Lefler, Marv Ann Beeson, Leonard Beeson husband of Mary Ann Beeson. Almira , and husband of Almira -—, Elizabeth Zook, Jacob Zook husband of Elizabeth Zook, Jane Johnstou, Francis M. Johston husband of Jane Johnston, Kansas Bruce, Edward Bruce husband of Kansas Bruce, aud Henrietta Lefler,. a minor. Complaint No. 1726. OW comes the Plaintiff, by R. S. & Z. Dwigll gins, his attorneys, and files his Complaiut herein, together with an affidavit, that the residence of the defendants Reuben B. Lefler, and Lefler his wife, James Letter, and Lefler r. is wile, Alary Ann Beeson, Leonard Beeson, Kansas Bruce aud Edward Bruce is not in the State of Indiana, aud that they are necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first dav of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hol.den <>u the First Monday of January, a. d. 1879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in saidCruntv and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the surne will he heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set ( —’—' ) my hand and affix the Seal of said v seal. > Court, at Rensselaer. Ind'ana, ibis 1 v—■ 15th day of November, a. n. 1878 CHARLES H. PRICK. Clerk „ „ „ „ _ . , Jasper Circuit Court. R. S, & Z. Dwiegins. Atty's for Pl'ff. No'.ember 15, 1878—59 00. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, [ In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, l Court, January Term 1879. Henry D. Ellis ) r, , ~ f Complaint No. H 67. Daniel Kelley. ) NOW comes the Plaintiff, by Daniel Moran, his attorney, and flies an affidavit, that the rcsi deuce of the defendant Daniel Kelley is not in the State of Indiana, and that he is a necessary Dartv to said action. J r J Notice itrffierefore hereby given said defendant, that unless be be and appear on the first day of the next T r.n of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on me First Monday of January, a. d., 1819, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In his absence. i ——' i In Witness Whereof, I hereunto \ seal, r set. my hand and affix the Seal of said —Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this sth day of November, a. n., 1878 CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk r, • , , J asper Circuit Court. Dautel Moran, Att’y for pl’ff. November 8,1878—56.

R. FENDIG,

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, I In the Jasper circuit Jasper County. ( Court, January Term, 1879. Complaint No. 1643, . Eliza S. Potter and William A. Potter vs. James Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham, NOW eomes.the Plaintiffs,-by Daniel B. Miller, their attorney, and tiles an aflldavit, that the residence of the defendants James Cunningham a:;dMargaret Cunningham is not in the State of Indiana, and that they are necessary parties to said actionNotice is tlierelore hereby given said defendants, that uniest they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the First Monday of January, a. d., 1879. at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and fans wer or demur to said complaint. the. same will be heard and determined iu then- absence, by order of the Court. In Witness Whereof, I hereuni —to set my hand and affix the Seal v seal. , of said Court, at Rensselaer, —» — Indiana, this 30th day,of O toDGF Jyr-Q CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk ... ii r, . Jasper Circuit Court, Daniel B- Miller, Attorney for Pl’ffsNOV. 1. 1878—57 Notice to Non-Kesidents. The State of Indiana, lln the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, f Court January Term, „ , 1879. Complaint No. 1662. Eliza S. Potter and William A. Potter vs. James H. Cory and Mary E. Cory. NOWxome the Plaintiffs, hy Daniel B. Miller, their uttorney, and files an affidavit, that the residence oi the defendants James H. Cory and Alary E. Cory is not in the State of Indiana, and that they are necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they he and appear on the 22d day of January, 1879, the same being the 15th . u°! *l*,® next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the First Monday of January, a. d. at the Court House iu Keutieelaer, in said County aud State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto I —‘ — i set my hand and atttx the Seal of j seal. J- said Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana, ' this 29th day of November, a. d. 1878. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk _ ~ _ Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel B. Miller, Att’y forPTffs. Nov. 29, 1878 —$10. NEW BOOT&SHOESHOP! RICHARD RALPH TATOULD respectfully an- « »» i ounce to the citizens of Jfl Rensselaer and vicinity th t lie is prepar id to manufacture ■ and repair Boots and Shoes in the best man* ner. Orders filled at the shortest notice. liopairing neatly and substantially done. -, etr Shop second dear below Leopold’# fttonc Building. 0«.: s, 1878— ftm.

Calico 5 aad G cents per 7ari THE BEST ASD CHEAPEST Establishment in Re nsselaer to trade with is A. LEOPOLD! He will sell the following articles at less than any other establishment in town: Best Woosted Suits, Manufactured, - - sl9 50 Best Cassimere Suits, “ - - 16 00 Best Business Suits, $4 OO to 8 50 Boys’ School Suits, 3 50 “ 8 00 All these Goods are made with the new patent of double treath. and warranted not to rip. Boots and Shoes; My stock of BOOTS and SHOES cannot be excelled in Quantity, Price and Quality, all good Goods warranted not to rip. The prices range as follows: No, 1 Stokaßoot, whole stock, from $2 to 3 00 No. 1 Kip, 2 50 “ 3 50 “ “ Calf, sewed, - - - 3 “ 5 00 “ “ “ pegged, - - - -250 “ 400 FINE SHOES for Ladies & Misses a Specialty

IT GOODS and UK CLOAKS, SHAWLS & KNIT WOOLEN GOODS, a great variety ! lIJMIIIII A Fine Assortment, with prices to range from 8H cts. ta a Dollar. Among these can be found Poplins, Dobages, Delaines, Knickerbooker, Black Alpaccas, Mohair, And all Colors of Cashmeres ! a J Ladies and Childrens Underwear a Specialty. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies & Childrens 7 Trimmed Hals! Very cheap for cash ! nr A big line of GLOVES, of all kinds and styles, from the largest establishment in the United States, for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen and Boys. Call and see them. Also a large line of all kinds of HOSIERY for everybody. If* All the above GOODS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT STRICTLY FOR CASH, AND WILL BE SOLD AGAIN VERY LOW, FOR CASH! Call soon and supply yourself, at A. LEOPOLD’S. Rensselaer, Ind., October 18. 1878.

'REMEMBER' iuuiitd m irnnii im have cause to recollect *A mill U i lu uiunuu Long after it has passed away—that is if the prophecies of our weather prognosticators prove to be correct. And as the cold Northern winds strike your thinly clad bodies you will then also have cause to remember that to change them for garments of a coarser texture would be far more comfortable. Whenever you get in that fix come to us, it will give us great pleasure to accommodate you. We keep all those articles that will be most likely to suit, having jysassissfeißissg - stock Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, CL O 'TMtIJVG , I would also cordially invite inspec tion by the Ladies of our of beautiful designs Also a large supply of nice SHAWLS, Ms-fa, ffIES, Iswslgs, Us, Walsr-Prafe! and NOTIONS of every description. I wish respectfully to call your attention to the fact that X have on hands the largest and best variety ox YARNS ever brought to Rensselaer. Other articles not necessary to enumerate, very cheap. Remember me when in town, and call in. w RALPH FENDIG. est cm net Bedford & Jackson’s brick, Rensselaer, Ind.

W. S. OR WIN kensselaee, ■formerly of* Liogansport, Will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of flltflgg K j/a&frATCIIES, y<g\ variouH kind: 0^0 Ne<« .<laces, \V’ at cl _ But tons. Pin's, OnC ' ,jr§lH«Wr Pins, Ladies’Sets, U W y * tjjfeSL. Masonic and Ode At! Fellows’Pins, Silconsisting OF v<-r Thimbles, etc. aS^a^SZA hl>ling Al r from 50 cents tc riWKTex f SB.OO, to BMit nl CLOCKB ! ages and sizes. Castors, Cake-Baskets, Butter-Dishes, Call-Bells, Cups, Napkin-Itihgs, FruitKnives, Tableware, Gold Thimbles. He can procure you an Elgin, Howard, Springfield, American or Swiss Watch, as readily and cheaply as any in the trade. He has secured the agency of the Rockford Watch Movement, the best in the America for the money. He purhases direct from the manufactures. Anything notin stock procured on short notice, at rutes advantageous to those who purchase through him, CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED ! FINE WATCH WORK A SPECIALTY !««J Also Agent for the Western Cottage, Est.ey, Mason & Hamlin, Burdett .ind George Wood Organs; Decker Bro., Weber, Valley Gem, Bradbury, Story & Camp Pianos. All of these first-class instruments. All Goods warranted as represented; and all work warranted to give satis • action. Nov. 30.1877. THE OLD LMUG STORE. Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties to his large and complete stock of the following goods, bought low for cash, which enables him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters’Materials, Window Glass ♦ Paint Brushes, Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish, Cdfral Varnish, Damar Varnish, Feather busters. Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, .Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair Brushes, Face Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. Bed Lead, Portmonnias, Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks. Lamps, Paper, Ac., Ac. Books, School Books &=? Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Everybody nvited to call. Benseelaer 1 Ind. vln6 WJ. I MTS. We Buy Them to Sell. D. M PECK, FamilyProceries&Provisions CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND, Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Groceries of all Kinds. WOODEN and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOVES & HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Articles and Notions. You will find the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices that defy competition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line. We keep the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities to suit purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will give you the best price the market will afford. We deliver all goods free of charge inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be convinced tha we give you more goods for your moDey, than any other house in town. v2i>27tf D. W. PECK.