Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1878 — Page 2
Huawraik FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 , 1878.
Christmas— Next Wednesday. Fresh Cranberries atCATT & Smoot’s To our readers, one and all—We Wish a Merry Christmas. Dried and Canned Fruits at Catt & Smoot’s. The Supreme Court has refu ed the application of MoCully for a new trial. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands at Catt & Shoot’s. The handsome Holiday Goods, at Willis J. lines’ ure the objects of great interest just now. Don’t forget that wood—those who have promised it In payment of subscriptions. It requires 45 pounds of paper each week for the Sentinel issue, and only 40 pounds is amply sufficient for tne Uuion. Fresh candies, nuts, oranges, lemons, etc., for the holidays, at Catt & Smoot's. The Crown Point Star is now under the management of Jouvenat & Clark, late of the Remington Times. We wish the gentlemen success in their new field of labor. The most acceptable Holduy Presents are always such us combine Beauty and Utility. These can be procured at the Furniture Rooms of Loughry & Co.. Mouticelio, lud. The cousul yesterduy placed a revolver at the head of fired and—the animal lit out, unharmed, us fast as his legs would carry him. Now send along your rifle teams, Jasper county boasts the crack shot.
Panel Flowers are something new which lovers of the beautiful, who may have an opportunity, will not tuil to see. Call at tho Furniture Rooms of Loughrey & Co., Monticello, Ind. Perhaps no physician has ever built up so large a practice in so short a time in this community as Dr. Washburn. His industry, uud kindness to his patients, has its reward in suceess Willow Rockers. Patent Rockers, Reading Chairs, Foiding Chairs, Foot Rests, Ottomans, Parlor setts, Chumi Ler setts. Mirrors, Mirror Plates, in fact Furniture in great variety of styles and prices, at Loughrey & Co’s, in Reynolds’ Block, Mouticelio. Ind., where over vbodv is invited to call. Yesterday morning about 1 o’clock tiie hand some und costly residence of Alfred Thompson, in this place, was destroyed by lire. Very little was saved. Partially insured. But few of om citizens knew of the occurence until daylight. George A. Coen, tho gentlemanly .Superintendent of Loughry & Co’s Furniture Rooms, Mouticelio, Is a regular bred furniture man and will handle uo goods but what he can recommend. Attention Kniohts!—A full attendant of the members of Rensselaer Bodge No. 82 K. of P., is desired at their Hall at the next regular meeting, I hursday evening, December 26th JB7B - C. H. PRICE, Chancellor V/omtnander. h. I. Phillips, K. of R. and S. Persons wishing to place presents on the Union Christmas Tree of the Presbyterian and MethodistE.JSunday Schools, at the M. E. Church, Christmas Eve, are requested to be on hand with their articles before 3 o’clock, p. M. Tuesday. Everybody cordially invited to attend. By Order of Committee,
McCollum & Turner have in store an extensive, handsome and best quality stock of Dresi Goods, Cashmeres, Brae ha Shawls, Cloaks, etc., ami have made a great reduction in j/riees. They rospectfully and cordially invite their muny Jasper county friends, when visiting Monttoello. to give them a call, examine goods and ascertain prices btfore going elsewhere. Dramatic. The Rensselaer Dramatic Company will give an opening at btarr’s Hall, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, December 3lst and Junuary Ist, on which occasion the elegant new droD and advertising curtains will Le exhibited for the first time. The entertainment will combine humor a»4 new scenery is now being painted expressly for the pieces by Mr. E. G. Bean, thus giving promise to our citizens of a jare treat.
The J asper County Temperance Union.
The president, vice president and secretary of the Jasper County Temperance Union have deeided not to announce a meeting of the society for the month of December. 1878, hut postpone it oqe week. The reasons for this aetion are, first, that the regular time of meeting, (the last Mon day of December) falls jq the midst of the holidayJfestivities, when people arc apt to be employed with other affairs; and, secondly, because at the time of the month these meetings have been held the nights are always without a moon: by chaugiorr over tme week light evenings will be had the year round. The programme prepared for the meeting that will be hold in the M. E. church Monday night. January tith, 1870, is as follows: 1. Opening aoog by M. E. church choir. 2. Prayer by Eld. Hope B. Miller. 3. Music by Ladies’ Orjnestra band. ' 4. Reading a selection from sacred Scripture by Miss Celia Wilkinson. 5. Reading minutes of previous" meetings. 6. Muste by Ladioa’ Orchestra band
7. Address by 8. P, Thompson, Esq. 8. Select solo by Miss Hattie Coen. 9. Declamation by Mr. Robert Paris. 10. Select reading by Her. E. James. 11. Duet, by Misses Rosa and Hattie Coen. 12. Essay by Prof G. W. Allen. 13. Song by Master Willie Imes. 14. Declamation by miss Ana B. McEwen. 15. Election of officers (if in order.) 16. Music by Ladies' Orcb astra band 17 Benediction. As the meeting will be held during circuit court session gentlemen of neighboring cities may be present who will add to the variety and interest of the occasion; but whether strangers are present or not it is earn estly hoped that each person who h s been assigned a place on the programme will feel inspired to contribute toward ranking a complete sneccsß oi the first meeting oi the soci ety in the new year. All persons owing Catt & Smoot are requested to call between now and the Ist of January. 1879, and settle in cash (or note with good surety) and save costs. After the Ist of January all open accounts will be left in proper hands for collection. * CATT & SMOOT. Decomber 13. 1878.
Fraudulent Tickets.
The Pittsburgh. Ciuciunati & St, Louis Railway Company have issued the lollowing circular to its conductors: Dec. Ist, 1878. To Conductors: From thi6 date vou will refuse to honor any of the old form of stop over chi cks that may be presented for pa>-sa *e, ns large numbers, aud probably all iu circulation, are forged and fraudulently issued, the genuine issue of the old form having been withdrawn from use two years since. Explain this to passengers presenting the old form of stop-over checks; refer them to parties from whom the checks were obtained for redress, and state that the stop-over checks of the old |form which prove, upon investi’Jrntion, not to have been fraudulentlv issued, will be redeemed by the unJeislgne In issuing stop over checks now in use. be particular to call the attention of passengers to the fifteen-day Um \ W. l. O’Brien, Gen’l Pass. aDd Ticket Agent. Travelers are cautioned against purchasing tickets from irresponsible ticket specula*ors. The only protection against fraudulent issues, lost or stolen tickets, is always to purchase tickets frona the authorized agents of the railroad compauy.
panel flowers i—something New. Handsome and Cheap!! Also, a large issostmeut of Chbomos and Mottoes, just received at the Furniture Booms of Loughry & Co., in Reynolds’Block. Mouticelio, Ind. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call and see for themselves. It is a pleasure aud pride to show these goods.
“Sam Collyer,” the Brize fighter, has been released from the New Jersey State Prison. Upon his return to New York he said to a friend: “Ireturu home as Walter Jamison, wishing lo forget the years I lived as Sam Collyer. Governor McClellan and others have not only released me from prison; they have made a man of me. My past life I wish to forget.”
DIPTHERIA.
Th« Sulphur Cure in Another Form. [New York World.] Sulphur for diptheria: Mr. John S. Wiles, a surgeon of Tnorncombe, Dorset, writes to the London Times that after two eases of malignunt diptheria out of some nine or teu he had been called to attend had proved fatal, the mother of a sick child showed him an extract from an American paper concerning a practitioner who used sulphur te cure the disease. Accordingly he used milk of sulphur for infants and flour of sulphur for elder children and aduits; dose, a tea spoonful or more, according to age, three or four times a day, swallowed slowly, aud application of the same to the nostiila with a sponge. Re suit:he did not lose a case theae or elsewhere, and he succeeded in saving life when the affeetiou had almost blocked, the throat.
The World and Senator Voorhees.
[Cincinnati Enqulrsr.] The New York World, published on the Atlantic coast, is making a venomous attack upon Senator Voorhees, of ludiana. This means, of course, that the entire money power of the east is laboring to defeat the re-elec-tion of Mr. Voorhees to tho senate.— Few circumstauces could more conclusively show the deep determination of the money power to contest every foot of battle ground in this great war upon the people with unremitting zeal. The New York World is assumed to speak for the leading democrats of New York. It is understood to represent their opinions. Of course, so much of the money power as is republican in politics is bitterly hostile to Mr. Voorhees. The money power that is has gained complete possession of both parties in the east, and both unite in electing or defeat ing the election of United States senators in the states of the far west, This is an impertinent Jand undemo cratin interference with the affairs of ludiana, to begin with. Moneyed New Yorkers walK into a distant scate and deprive the people of their true represeu*ution in the senate of the United States, one of the highest rights secured to a state. It is not only an outrage upon the state, but it is infamous conduct toward Senator Yoorhees and the noble democracy he so nobiy led to victory in the last election. Tho fight in Indiana, conducted against euormous odds, in the face of two infamous republican gerjyman, ders, legislative and congressionalwas known to all the country to be the fight of Senator Voorhees. The republican organs nud orators in and out of Indiana, announced the election of Senator Voorhees to be the issue, and implored The people of the state to choose a legislature that would defeat him. This wa3 the gstate issue, and Mr. Voorhees, managing his own canvass with high ability, after a laborious and spleudld campaign, won the victory. It was his personal tri umph as well as the triumph of his cause. It is nothing less than infamy to now attempt to tear the nobly earned fruits of victory from him. W« can not but think that the democratic members of the legislature who sho’d refuse to vote-for Mr. Voorhees would not be cordially welcomed by his con stituenta on his return home. No honorable democrat in ludiana will appear as a candidate against him The election is at hand.. The matter needs attention-
ATTENTION 1 !! To my many friends and patrons I wish to say that, contemplating a change in my business near the mid die of January, 1879,1 will from this date to that time sell goods of every description at cost, and what I any I mean. In addition to above would also add that those indebted to me oo either note or book must come in and settle, as I have got to straighton my accounts at the beginning of the New Year. I wish your attention to be particularly drawn to this, by attending to which you will greatly oblige Yours, Truly, R. FENDIG,
McCollum & Turner "WT3DHS AWAKH! Looking out for Cub Customers to sell tliefr NEW STOCK OF Iff Ittiil Goods cheater than ever before! BUS, SIH, And a full line of AMERICAN Wrmsm Cto*4a» Clothing, BOOTS & HATS I We sell the justly celebrated TIFFIN SHOES, And w trrantevery pair to give satisfaction 1 Give us a call and we will show you the cheapest stock in the market. McCOHUJI & TURNER. Monticello, Ind., August so, lS7S—ly. I.ook Out TPoy CHEAP CLOAKS!! F. J. SEARS & CO. Have just received 190 finely assorted Ladies’ 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. Csll and see these Cloaks. We will continue to sell at these piices till after the holidays. WOLTZ’S BIT M! The undersigned is now receiving a full line of goods for Uie holiday trade, consisting of Silver Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, Card Receivers. Butter Dishes,* Pickle Stanns, Castors, Cups, Napkin Rings, Knives “Forks, And Spoons. New and complete sets of Jewelrv of every style. Hll are NEW AND WELL MADE. Handsome Presents for All! -Store with Elder & Elder, oppcaite Couit House, Mouticelio. Indiana. Dec. 6, ’7B. T. J. WOLTZ.
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, I In the Jaspsr Circuit Jasper County, f Court. January Term, 1879. • John Hin VS. Timothy Healr Willis W. Wright, Fraud. A. Wright, Sullivan Orwin and Eden Orwin. Complaint No. 1645. VTOW comes the Plaintiff, by Daniel B. Miller, his attorney, and files an affidavit, that the residence ot the defendants Timothy Healy, Sullivan Orwin and Ellen Orwin 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 be and appear on the 14th day of January. 1879, the same being the Twelfth Day of the next Tern of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing on the First Monday of January, a. b. 1879, 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 their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set i—- ) my hand and affix the Seal of said I BSAL> c Court, at Rcnenelaer, Indiana, this —■ — 18th day of November, a. u. 1878. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk _ Jasoer Circuit Court. Daniel B. Miller, Att’y for PTff. Nov. 22, 1878.—56. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, I In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, (Court, January Term, 1879. Henry D. Ellis 1 „ vs. r Complaint No. 1687. Daniel Kelley. ) NOW comes the Plaintiff, by Daniel Moran, his attorney, and files an affidavit, that the resi deuce of the defendant Daniel Kelley is not in the State of Indiana, and that he is a necessary party te said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Conrt, to be holden on the First Monday of January, a. d., 1879, 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. ( — A —- i In Witness Whereof, I hereunto j seal. S set my hand and affix the Seol of said —Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this sth day of November, a. d., 1878. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk t, . .- r ~ , , Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel Moran, Att’y for pl’ff. November 8,1878—56. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana,) In the Jasper circuit Jasper County. ( Court. January Term, 1879. Complaint No. 16*3. Eliza S. Potter and William A. Potter vs. James Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham, N°J^i COn ?i e 8 Plaintiffs. by Daniel B. Miller, their attorney, and flies an affidavit. that the residence of the defendants James Cunningham a::d Margaret Cunningham is not in the State of Indiana, and that they are necessary parties to said action. , N otico is there lore hereby given said defendants, that unlest they be and appear on the tirst day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden oil the First Monday of January, a- d., J 879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, andiauswer or demur to said eompiamt. the same will be heard and determined in their absence, by order of the Court. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal j seal,. > of, aid Court, at Rensselaer. —' — thlS 30111 da,y °f O toCHAItLES H- PRICE, Clerk n __. , t, Jasper Circuit Court, D Nov. f,R Attorney for Pi’lls. NEW BOOT&SHOE SHOP! RICHARD RALPH WOULD respectfully an- M . ounce to the citizens of JS* Rensselaer and vicinity th t he is prepar id to manufacture -aSSS-tfe and repair Boots and Shoes m the best manner. Orders Ailed at the shortest notice. RePhmnK neatly and substantially done. Bhop seeoad door below Leopold’s •tone Maildftnr. Ost.-.A, l*r»--9tt.
Calico 5 and 6 cento per lari THE BEST ASD CHEAPEST Establishment in Rensselaer to trade with is 1. LEOPOLD'S. He wiU sen the foUowing 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 60 Boys’ School Suits, 3 60 “ 8 00 All these Goods are made with the new patent of double treath. and warranted not to rip. Boots and Sh 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 $9 to 3 00 No. 1 Kip, - - - - - • i 260 “ 350 “ “ Calf, sewed, - - - 3 “ 5 00 “ “ “ pegged, - - - -260 “ 400 FINE SHOES for Ladies & Misses a Specialty 4 S -
1! CDS d NOTIONS. CLOAKS, SHAWLS & KNIT WOOLEN GOODS, a great variety ! A Fine Assortment, with prices to range from 8 H cts. ta a Dollar. Among these can be found Poplins/ Mages, Delaines, Knickerbocker, Hack Alpaceas, Mohair, And ]all Colors of Cashmeres ! Ladies and Childrens Underwear a Specialty* A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies & Childrens 7 Trimmed Hals! Very cheap for cash ! A big line of GLOVES, of an 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 aU kinds of HOSIERY for everybody. the above GOODS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT STRICTLY FOR GASH, AND WILL BE SOLL AGAIN VERY LOW, FOR CASHI Call soon and supply yourself, at A. LEOPOLD’S. Rensselaer, Ind., October 18, 1878.
-REMEMBER lIIIUTCD 10 iioniuio ® will have cause to recollect 40 IfllllLI! lUUI UIIUU it has passed away—that is if the prophecies of our weather prognosticators prove to be correct. And as the cold Northern winds 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. W benever you get in thatflx 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 ifMENB mroggwEAß! ed Btock Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, CL,OTHIJV€},Ssc I would also cordially invite inspeo tion by the Ladies of our of beautiful designs. Also a large supply of nice US, WHm, MS, lows'll, tails, WaUr-Preofe! and NOTIONS of every description. I wish respectfully to call your attention to the fact that I have* on and best variety oi ever brought to Rensselaer. Other articles not necessary to enumerate, very cheap. Remember me when m town, and call in. . RALPH FENDIG West corner Bedford & Jackson's brick. Rensselaer. Ind. *
W. S. ORWXN IlWltll^ IND., formerly ofjjogansport, "Will keep constantly on hand a largo and complete assortment of WaMMs'lp?# _ |r Buttons, Pins, Cufi •TPTXT’PiTIT' * Pins, Ladies’Sets. ?iiy* OsX Masonic end Ode XU Fellows'Pins, Sil. consisting or JL ver Thimbles, etc. Eight-Day, Thirty- es | Silver A Hour, Weight and Steel Spe.dacles Spitug from 50 cents tc v -tit*'s-3.00, to suit al CLOCKS ! ages and sizes. Castors, Cake-Buskcts, Butter-Dishes, Call-Belis, Cups, Napkin-Rihgs, FruitKoives, Tableware, Gold Thimbles. He can procure you an Elgin, Howard, Springfield, American or Swiss Watch, as readily and cheaply as any iu the trade. He has secured the agency of the Rockford Watch Movement, the best iu the America for the money. He purhases direct from the manufactures. Anything notin stock procured on short notice, at rates advantageous to those who purchase through him. CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED ! gFIXE WATCH WORK A SPECIALTY! Also Agent for the Western Cottage, Estey, Mason & Hamlin, Burdett and 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. fHEOLDUNEDRUGSTORL Will® 9% Im® Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties to his large and 1 complete stock of the following goods, bought low for oash, which enables him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters’ Materials, Window Glass Paintbrushes, Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushos, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish, Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, Feather Dusters, Coal Oil, Perfumery. Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, &oaps. Hair Oils, Hair Brushes. Face Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Combs. Putty. Bed Lead, Portmonnias, Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamps, Paper, &c„ Ac Books, School Books 2s? Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Everybody nvited tooallv Kenssetaer* Ind. vine WJ.IUIS, We Buy Them to Sell. n. w. PECK, Family Proceries CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Groceries of all Kinds. WOODED md WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOVES l HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Articles and Notions. You will fin the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices that defy con petition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line. We kef, 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 marketwill afford. We deliver all goods free of charge inside the city limits. Come and examine onr stock and be convinced tha we give you more goods for your money, than any other house in town. vaiiß7fcf D. W. PECK.
