Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1879 — Page 3

Th* Democratic Sentinel ; AdverUln* §ne oolutn. oarpar .r .•*> <* Quarter eol. „ - xitfhth col. a.. : l° w Ten per eent. added to forcßolns price if advertisements are set to oceupy more than is a year $3 for six months. |2 for three Jdfo>. All legal notices and advertisements, at US* publication W cents a itnAMeh oublication thereafter 5 cts. a 10e. tion of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents ter column in size;and vuarterly in advance MORDEC Al F CHILCOTE, Attoraer-«**i^ w MNwmblam. • • • Iflnm Practices in the Courts of Jaspei and adoining counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office on north side of Washington street, opposite Court House. vlnl. b. s. D wioaixa. zimbi dwiguims. R. S. A Z. DWIGGINS, Avvowiejß"Gt || Tiaw, and X,oa~n Brokers. BBMSBX.ABB, - . - - - INDIANA. >IOO 000 To Loan on Fir at Mortgage, en flve years' time, at • per cent, interest, in sums of taoe and over. notaby manic. collzctob. otwrur. b. xlllbm. ras. vr. douthit. MILLER A DOUTHIT, Attorneys-at-Imw, IINSaBLABB, * - - • INDIANA, Office up stairs in in Starr’s New Brick jJlock. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all rinds of legal contracts written. vlnl J3F“ special attention given to preparing Ditch and Bead Petitions and Report* of viewers. - -WIT .?lA X' FIXII-iZjIPE3. L»w. CuUeeUen and Abstract BJfJfUsXLAICR. IND. •peeial attention given to collections. Oftee in Court House. June. 1.-’7B IBA W. TXOMAX. C. P- WHISHT YEOMAN A WRIGHT. AtVorneys-at-Uaw & Notary Public, Real Estate, Co lection Agents. All Legal instruments carefully written. Office in brick building, over Narrow Gaure Dlothiur Store, iionsseluer. ind. SIMON P. THOMPSOM, DAVID J. THOMPSON' Attorueo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, Akxssblakb, - - • Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes selling and! easing lands.

DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per con . interest will ba added to all accounts running unsettled longer than iroe months. . DR G.A. MOSS. Offlee in Bpitter’s brick, Washington street, apposite Court House. Rensselaer, ind. LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street, at Terhune’s old stand Rensselaer. Ind Patrsnage soli sited, vlnl. CHARLES P. HOPKINS t)EGB leave to inform the public that he i •5 now prepared to do house painting, papoi eangiug,cuieiiufning. etc., at prices oeyon I jonejietition Cu be found at his r >oms, up «Udra in Liberal Corner building. vinll HOPKINS HOUSE, R, J. Hopkins - - Prowrietor Excellent tublo,convenient location, •arcful attention to wanks of guests, Ind experienced management. are its .'•commendations to popular favor.

Ml. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE (WAN!, OF JNbIANAi'OUS, Ind. Assets, ... 8371,683.42 JAS. K. ROBERTSON, Pi'es’t. Wm. Wkbi.ky Woollen, Secretary. DANIEL B. MILLER. Agent, rlo*2!L Rensselaer. Ind. R.SDwdgglns Zlaxri D wiggins, Prwaidwnf. OuthierCitizens’ Eta.nk, RENSSELAER, IND., TIOES a general Banking business; gives U special attention t j collections; remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest pah lon balances; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This Bank owns the Burglar Safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition, tn 1878. This sate is protected by one of Sargent's Time Locks. The Bank Vault used is as good a« can be built. It will be eeeii from the foregoing that this Bank furnishes aS good security to depositors as san be. Musical Instruction! lurjSS MARY RALPH, an accomplished multi sician, will give instruction on Orgen and Piano. Pupils jnay use her room and instrument, or she will tench them at their homes. Terms reasonable, Apply at her father's residence, south of Court House. Oct. '25. 1878—3111 H. W. SNYDEK, Attorney at Law, Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. Me G. Traugli, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room over McDouglo adry goods store, in Exchange Block.

J. S. WIGMORE, WATCH A CLOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORK, Rensselaer, Ind. . AU work warranted to give satisaetton, and charges as low as- will in»ur« good work. tlnl AAA a week In your own town. $5 outfit free. No ri«k. Reader, if you want a business -An fl at which persons of either sex can make W great pay all the time thev work, write to H-. A Portland.

PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI & St. LOUI • HALLWAY. “PAN-HANDLE JE2.OTTTE, COLUMDUB * STATE LINK DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY M.'hns. —Passengers purchasing Local Round Trip Tickets before entering the cars, obtain a discount of ten percent, from regtiul r rates. GOING bast. No. i. No. 9 Lev. State Line + 2.ocp. m. 16 30 a.m. An. Logansport 5.00 ** 9.15 Lve. ’’ ii.oo a. m Marion 3.33 ” 11.07 “ Hartford 3.17 ” 11A0 ’ ” Ridgeville 4.10 “ 13.40 p. m. ’* Union city 5.05 *’ LIO Bradford J unction 6.00 " 3.00 *' Piqua 9.23 “ 4.16 ** Urbana.. 10.36 " 5.20 '* Columbus 12.35 p. m. 7,25 ” GOING WXST. No. 6 No. 8. Lve. Columbus t 6.30 a. ih. t 5.40 p. m. Arr. Urbana 8.05 " 7.40 •’ Piqua 8.58 '• 9.00 “ 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 12.40 p.m. l.» “ “ Logansport.... 2.30 “ IJK> " State Line 10.20 ” 10.40 RICHMOND A CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. S. No, 10. Lve. Cincinnati 17.30 a. m * Richmond +10.50 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 .“ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 Going South Mo. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago tß.2op.rn. +9.00a.m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. in. 1.40 p. m. “ Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 " Anderson 4.37 *• New Castle 6.35 “ ’’ Hagerstown.... . 6.05 ” Richmond 6.55 *' ” Cincinnati 9.50 {Daily. tDsily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited • vV. L. O’BRIEN. Gen. Passenger A Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 947 4 x Mail and Ex 305 v m Accom tion 895 p x Passenger 730 i m Passenger 922 p x Accom’tion 947 1 x WKiGHT WILLIAMS. Age Indianapolis. DeltlO Ciiicafio Railway. TIMS CLA.R,D No. 3. On and after Monday. December 16. 1878, trains will run as follows, until further notice: OOINU SOUTH. STATIONS, COINS NORTH. No. 1. . No. 2. Lv 11:15 a.m. Rsnhsii.abr 6:15 p.m. arr. “ 11:35 “ Pleasant Ridge 5:55 “ “ Flag- Zard Flag. “ 11:47 “ Hauglng Orovo 5:50 “ “ “ 11:59 “ Lee’s 5:30 “ “ Flag. Sharpsburg Flag. Ar 12:24 p.m. Biiadtokd 15:05 Lv. Lv 1:43 “ “ 4.55 “ Ar. I lag- Ward’s Hag. Flag. Wright’s Flag. “ 2:06 Horner 4:30 “ “ Flag. Houey Creek, Flag. Flag. McElUocs Flag. Ar 2:33 “ Montickli.o 4:30 “ Lv ALLEN HEGLER, ...... .. Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant Superintendent.

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The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1879. 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. Butter 10 cents per lb. Eggs 7 cents per dozen. Potatoes 50 cents per bushel, Lard 7 cents per lb. Apples, 50 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 25 to $1 35 per quarter bbl. Mrs. Rothrock, at Fendig’s store, is now prepared to furnish hats and bonnets, all styles, trimmed and untrimmed, and all kinds of millinery goods, cheap for cash. Goods entirely new. No old stock on hand.— Ladies respectfully invited to call. Newport Ties at S. Bass’ for $1 00. I have 160 acres of land, 2} miles from Afton, Union county, lowa, to trade for property in Rensselaer. For further particulars apply to Jno. F. Boroughs.

New styles'of Newport Ties for $1.75 at S. Bass* shoe store. Mr. Coen is prepared to fill all or ders for fruit and ornamental treesevergreens, shrubberies, etc., etc.— Call at the Rensselaer Nursery, inspect stock and make selection. Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making ybur purchases. Standard goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto. Go to S. Bass’ shoe store for chedp boots and shoes. , The farmers of Jasper county are hereby informed that R. D. Roberts, of Crystal Flouring Mills,Monticello, will exchange Flour for Wheat, and transfer same from and to depot at Monticello without charge. Best plow shoes at S. Bass’ shoe for sl.2s—very cheap. A larpe stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine out Tobacco at 50 ets. oer It. Tinware, lowest in price, ever off ered in Rensselaer, at Clark’s, Shanghai building. 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 5 wrev than elwwhere.

Recorder Wood and family are visiting friends at Winamac. Mechanics will find tools in store at E L. Clark’s. George Sigler and family returned from Arkansas, Wednesday. Spades, hoes, shovels, rakes, etc., at E. L. Clark’s. Mis. Dr. Bushnell, of Monticello visited Rensselaer Tuesday. Buy the genuine Singer Sewing Machine of C. B. Stewart. Railroad office is in Nowels’ new block, tn rear of Dwiggins s law office. Common meter—One that registers more gas than is consumed. Willey & Bigler will have a new stock of Parasols this week. Call and see them. The office of the I. D. & C. RR, Co. has been moved from Monticello to this place.

Call and see Willev & Sigler’s large stock'of Boots and Shoes. $1.25 shoes for 75c.; $2.00 shoes for sl. Joseph B. Milliken, of Juniataeoun-; ty, Pennsylvania, called in to see us us to-day. Miss Lilia Boroughs is one of the neatest of trimmers. Call and see her handiwork at Willey & Sigler’s. The managers of the late Festival are highly gratified at the success o's their entertainment. “What a Valuable Book!” is the exclamation of everybody on seeing the “Pictorial History of the World.” The Ladies’ Orchestra will please accept our thanks lor. erenade Thursday night of last weea. On Tuesday last Henry I. Adams, Treasurer of Jasper county, settled with the State, paying in $8,091 85, From ono giain of wheat planted threu years ago a Florida man now has three acxes of grain. The Narrow Gauge Clothing House Is securing a profitable trade, “small profits and quick returns,” is the motto. “Be still my heart, be still,” as the hunter said while he felt around for another gun cap.—Rhinebeck Gazette.

Those contemplating building will do well to examine goods and ascertain prices, at he hardware store of E. L. Clark, before going elsewhere. There has been no rain in Bengal since Christmas. That comes of trying to run a country without a weather bureau. Call and see Miss Lilia Boroughs’ large stock of Millinery Goods • ihe most extensive and varied ever bro’t to Rensselaer—at Willey & Sigler’s. A man’s curios, ty never reaches the female standard until some one tells him his name appeared in yesterday’s paper. We are pleased to see Messrs. Jos. M. Hopkins, Syl. Healey and F. L. Cotton, so fur recovered from their illness us to be able to be on the streets again. Willey & Sigler haye the largest stock of carpets ever offered in Rensselaer, and will sell them at 5 to 25c per yard less than they can be pnrebased elsewhere. On Friday evening last a telegram was received v.t this place announcing the death of Mrs. Kate Hall, daughter of Win. M. Barkley, of Barkley township, Jasper county. Doc. Wirt, dentist, is -occupying room with Ira W. Yeoman, Esq., over Narrow Gauge Store, where he will be glad to meet all requiring his professional services. Three little children near Augusta, Gu., ate houey which had been made from yellow jessamine. One died in fifteen minutes, and the others were made blind temporarily, and only saved by a free use of sweet oil and milk. Jno. Makeever is having the small bu Idings on lot adjoining that of Rensselaer hotel moved to another lot on same street, prepar vtory to erecting new buildings ou vacated premises. For pure drugs and medicines, the best of paints, oils and dyes, the most extensive, handsomest, and cheapest wall paper, stationery, toilet articles, books, etc. etc., everybody goes to Willis J. lines’. A large numberof Delphi and Monticello people cam over the Narrow Gauge to Rensselaer, Sunday last. Keyes, of the Montivello Democrat, and Crampton and Bell, of the Delphi Times, were among the number. The Washington Poet said Chand-ler-old Zach—was drunk when he made his idiotic speet h in the Senate. Old Zach threatened to sue the Post, but has cone uded not to do it. The probabilities are that old Zach is always drunk.

The partnership heretofore existing between D. B. Miller and James W. Douthit. attorneys at-law, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr,M. occupies the office of the late firm, in Starr’s building, and Mr. D. will office with M. F. Chilcote, Esq. Efforts are being made to keep poor white settlers out of the Indian Territory, while meetings aie being held to raise money throughout the country to sett p the poor blacks in Kan« sas. The former are too light color ed to settle in peace. 8 . It costs you nothing io find out if Ludd Hopkins sells good Goods cheaper than other houses. We have one price for everybody. We will now offer our entife stock at prices that must win.A fine lot es Dress Goods, Prints, and White and Printed Piques just received. The New York World lately pub listed a very interesting account of how a man was divorced from a wise r when he was never' married. It is now in order for The World to inform its readers how a man can purchase a fifty dollar spring suit of clothes when he hasn’t any mtney.—Whitehall Times.

A BRIEF LETTER.

[Logansport Daily Journal.] Editor Journal: Erast week while attending court at this place* I concluded to stroll about town and see the sights. I was first attracted by a beautiful animal, which was driven up Main street, at a rapid pace. On inquiry, I found it was “Pnoebe CL," a “BlueßuH” mare, which has gained some reputation for speed. I followed her to the barn, where I learned she was owned by James McCollum, the merchant. Many of our people in Cass county will remember the animal, for she was the “Phoebe C.” which became the universal favorite with our people at the fair last fall. She won thb purse in one of the most hotly contested races on the ground. Sne beat “Henry Todd” and others. This

race was one of the most beautiful, aS well as exciting, ever witnessed on our fair grounds, and showed that speed was in the “Blue Bull” stock. While in the barn, I found several blooded animals, including “Dick Taylor,” the “Blue Bull” stallion, and a brother to “Phoebe C.” “Dick Taylor” is the only “Blue Bull” stallion in this section as the State. The “Turf, Field and Farm” recognizes them as the oest breed of horses. The people of White county should be grateful to Mr. McCollum for introducing such a valuable stock of hoises. This gentleman is a grext horse fancier and owns other celebrated animals in his barn, and a visit will repay ail lovers of blooded siock. The pedigree of these famous animals will be gladly furnished to any one by addressing James H. McCollum, Monticello, Ind.

The writer is under many obligations to Mr. Loveland, the keeper, for the courtesy extended on this occa-

sion.

Monticello, Ind., April 14, 1879.

Why Will Yon

Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage mere serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemonhagnsand Lung tfdtrfrtes When an immediate relief can be so readily attained. Boschee’s German Syrup has gained the largest Sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschews famous German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the youngest child as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of failure ro do its work in any case. . Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be convinced.

Unclaimed. Letters.

Letters addressed to the following named persons remain uncalled for in th Post Office at Rensselaer, Ind a la, May 12 b, 1879: Clarl , Thomas Esq. Epner, Hiram Zerbr'na, Joseph If not called for in four weeks these letters will be torwarded to to the Dead Letter Offlee, Washington, D, C. Persons calling for any of these letters will please siiy “advertised.” HORACE E". JAMES, Postmaster.

Real Estate Transfers.

For the week ending May 8 transfers of ret.l estate in Jasper county was as .ollows: James A. Burnham to John Makeever part of lot 8. block 9, mortg i»e deed... . $ 550 . sines 11. Jean to Levi Budd se sw 4, 31, 5, mortgage deed 700 Levi Budd to Thomas J. Reed, same land 160 Theodore F. Harrison to Francis M. Lo p :r, n-half nw, and part sw nw 23, 30, 6, 1.5 acres, qaitc'aim A large stock of dried and canned Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can be found choice California fruits, such as Apricots, Peach and Green Gage Plums. S. Bass Is daily receiving beautiful styles of boots, shoes and slippers —the cheapest aver exhibited in this county.

NOTICE OF SURVEY State of Indiana, I . Sections 20 and 21, in County of Jasper, f BB ’ Town 29, Range 7 West. I. John Makeever, hereby give notice to Jonathan Pancoast, Andrew K. Sayler, Isaac Sayler, Madison Makeever, Milton Makeever, Daniel S. Makeever. Jared Benjamin, James Yeoman. Abraham Freeland, Micah B. Halstead, Sarah S. Beecher, Robert J. Yeoman, Joseph Yeoman, Leroy W. Sayers, Jacob Sayler, Samuel Wrrren, Mary E. Reed, Henry O. Harris ai d William'D. Sayler,,Benjamin F. Sayler, Ruth A. Sayler, Eva M. Sayler. Arthur M. Sayler, David J. F. Nowels, heirs of John Sayler, deceased. That I am the own er of the north east quarter of the southeast quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty (20), and the west half ot the southwest quarter of section twentv-one (21), all in township twen-ty-nine (29) north of range-seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and will proceed with the Surveyor of said Jasper county, Indiana, on Monday, the 12th day of May, A. D., 1879, to maketa legal survey ot said section? twenty-one and twenty-, or so much therof as may be necessary to locate, establish and perpetuate the lines and corners of my land, therein described, and continue the same from day to day until completed. April 25, 1879.—3w—50 00. Thompson & Bro., Attorneys.

SPECIAL NOTICESTHE -WOR/UID’S BALM. Dr. L. D. Weybubn’s Alterative Syrup. remedy used THIRTY-FIVE YEARS in a private practice, and never failing co radically cube RHEUMATISM, Dropsy, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, Gravel, Diabetes, and all diseases in’which the blood is implicated, is now offered to the public. Sold by all Retail Druggists, and (wholesale only) by The Weyburn Medicine Co. P. O. Box 338, Rochester, N, Y. nlv34sm. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) the recipe fora simple Vegetable Balm that will remove Tan, FRECKLES, PIMPLES and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face Address, enclosing 3c. stamp, Ben. Vandelf & Co., 20 Ann St.; N. Y. v3nl-(im. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It he vVill send acopy of the prescription used, (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sube Cure forCoNscuriion. Asthma,Bronchitis. &c. Parties wishi.ie the Prescription, will please address E. A.WILSON, 194 Penn St., v3nl-t»m. Williamsburgh, N. Y. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence', JOHN B. OGDEN, v3nl-6m. 42 Cedar Bt., New York. _ Of al) » TUMORS. discharges Ulin A of BLOOD or mucus, and ull dis rIIHK the r ECTUM guicklvand I IIWV perfctly eared by a simple and voothing REMEDY. For information, address v nl6m. Dr. J. FABERAUO-. 22 Ann St., ta. Y. fl' business you can engage in. $5 to UL k I S2O per day made by any worker ol |l| «vk I either sex, right in their own local I ties. Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Improve your spare time at this busin««s Address Btbmk ft 0.. Maine.

YOUMAY LAUGH AGArt! The Narrow Gauge Clothing House Opeo OPEN FOR BUSINESS ! I We have now in stock a splendid line of Clothing & Gents Furnishing Goods, and will within a few days receive thelatset styles pertainingto our business. Those of the citizens of Jasper county who have favored the NARROW GAUGE with their patronage may rest assured that by honorable dealing we will endeavor to retain their custom. To those citizens who have formerly bo’t their Clothing in other stores we extend an invitation to call and examine our stock and prices, and they will find that Clothnig can be bought at the NARROW GAUGE

< NOTHING HOUSE at a saving of from. 15 to 20 cents on each dollar invested. The NARROW GAUGE is the only Exclusive Clothing House in Jasper county, and long years of experience in the Clothing Trade enables us to buy our Goods for less money than general storekeepers get them We request all who desire stylish and well made Clothing, at hardpan prices to call at the “Narrow Gauge Clothing House,” and honest and gentlemanly treatment awaits them The Narrow Gauge Clothing House I Hemnhill Building, Rensselaer, Ind.

FELIX.

THE OLD LINE DRUG STORE. Wtfife Ik Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties his large and complete stock of the following goods, bought low for cash, which enable him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters’Materials, Window Glass Paint Brushes, Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish, Copal Varnish. I)amar Varnish, Feather Dusters, 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, &c., &e Books, School Books S& Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Everybody nvited to call. Kensselaer’ Ind. vln« J. IMES.

We Buy Them lo Sell. />. W. PECK, FamilyProceries<SProvisions 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 money, than any other house in town. v2u27tf D. W. PECK-

N. WARNER, DEALER IN Hardware, OF -A.TLIL KINDS ' ENSSELAER. IND.. Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call befoie 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. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. Ind Stoves & Tinware. John Bennett, MONTICELLO. r ND-. Has now eh’ hand the most extensive and complete stock of Stoves, Tinware, Pocket & Table Cutlery, Etc,, Etc., in the West. Patronage solicited. JOHN BENNETT- | MwHticwllc.’ A’Trnst M. 187»

IE FAST TilW » GOVERNOR HAMPTON I Owned by J. Crouch, Monticello, will be kept in Rensselaer this season.— This horse was purchased by Mr. C. of D. D. Loush, of Kentucky, for th»* sum of $2,300. He trotted in 2.35 at 3 years old, and can show 2.26 gait. He will be under the management of C. C. STARR. T. M. JONES, [Late of Kankakee City, Ill.] Merchant Tailor, Opposite post office. WILL ut and make suits for men. youths and hildren. Work warranted, satisacion g, wanteed. Full Line of Piece Goods kept & stock. The finest, best, and cheapest stoc ever brought to Rensselaer. Cal) and jjee Orders soMeited. 27,18T<

If jou wish to buy a tract of l<ui 1 in Jasper county consult-Thompson & Bro. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. BOOT&SHOE SHOP! RICHARD RALPH WOULD respectfully an- » ounce to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity th t he is prepar ><l to manufacture • and repair Boots and Shoes in the best manner. Orders filled at the shortest notice. Repairing neatly end substantially done. t&BT Shop second door below Leojxild’s Stone Building.- Oct; *. 1878 3m. ■ty E. UHL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Monticello. - - - Indiana. Office >n Bank bul'ding.up stairsDd. dale, .* ATTORNEY. AT L VW. MONTICELLO, - INDIANA. fifT" Office iu Bank building, up stairs. JOHN F. BOROUGHS, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public. Real £X Estate Agent. Special attention given to collections and dr ftingpnpers. Office with M- F. ChileOte. Rensselaer, In El GLSZ. BACH'S Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Of the Best Quality Always oa Hand Finest Steaks. 3 pounds for 25 cts Roasts, 6 to 7 cents a pound; choic Boiling Pieces, 4 to 5 ttehts u /found Rooms always neat and clean. Proprietor always attentive.

J. W. Ti/.LN Uhqi SUMM Livery Teams, with or without Drivers nished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Oftio e Stabies on Front street, above Washir 2 ton. Rensselaer. Ind.

McCollum &Tuinor WIDE AWAKE! ° Ut f ° r Cußtomarß to sell NEW STOCK 6f(Foods cfrsa/ 0? than ever before! KtDI!, L:!U!S, SI IS, And a full line of AMERICAN Clothing, BOOTS & HATS! We sell the justly celebrated T/FFIN SHOES, And warrant every pair to give satisfaction! Give us a call and wo will show you the cheapest stock in the market. MCCOLLUM & TURNER. Monticello, Ind.. August 30,1878—1 y.

Agricultural Implements! H.V. CHILDERS (Successor to Dav'd James,) Sells the justly celebrated Farm Machinery of the Deere & 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 find STOVES sold cheaper than ever before.' All kin'ds of roofing, spouting, tin repairing, etc., etc., done at the lowest rates. Rensselaer, ind.. March 22.187 ft harding & son, Would rcspec fully call thh attention of the ptibHe t 6 the fact that tii : ey have opened a KeUil Drug Store! one door west of McCoy jteThompson'sßank Washington street, where they may be found at all hours of the day, dealing out Pure Medicines! to those lhat may want, at reasonable char ges. SW" Your patronage solicited and thank-fnll«'re<-eiv<d. Dee. n. 1577.

Sugar, Coffee, Teas ami S|.h’vs. u? bottofn prices, at C. C. Start’s Dev? Cash Store. Ayer’S Ague Chlre, For Fevter and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChiH FeveV, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Foriodicaf or Bilious Fever, &c„; aqd indeed all the affections Which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. T1>1» is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chills And Fefer and the concomitant disorders. Such a remedy the necessities of the people in malari' ous districts demand. Its great superiority over any other medicine yet discovered for the cure of Intermittent, id, that it contains no quinine or mineral, and those w!k> take it are free from danger of quinism or any injurious effect*,'Abd as healthy after using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing dis orders, and so unvarying has been ft's success that it has gained the reputation of being infallible. It can, be safely recommended as a sure remedy and specific for the Fever aud Ague of. the West, and the Chill* and Fever of the South 1 , which; once tfoken tip by it; do not return until the disease is again contracted. The great variety of disorder, which arise from th. irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache. Blindness, Toothache, Earache. Catarrtr. Asthma, Palpitation, Splenic Affection., Hysterica, Pain In the Botrels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of the Stomach. all of which become intermftttnt or periodical, itave no speedier remedy than Ayer’s Ague Cure, which cures them all alike, and protects the system from future attacks. Aa A preventive, it is of immense service in those communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of the disease if taken on the first approach of the premonitory symptoms. Travel lent and temporary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few will ever stiffer if they avail themselves of tho protection Oil* remedy afford*. For Liver Complaint*, arising from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ into health}' activity, abd produces many remarkable cures where other medicines fail. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, IO WELL, MASS. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.

JAs. A. THOMPSON, Watchmaker >■ JEWELER, Remington, Ind WOLTZ’S bit mw ■ The undersigned i. now receiving a fall line of goods for the holiday trade, consisting of Silver Cake Baskets, !. Fruit Dishes, Card Receivers, Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, Castors, Cups, Napkin Rings, And Spoons. New and complete sets of Jewelry of every style. 1111 are NEW AND WELL MADE. Handsome Presents for All! »'* Store with Elder A Elder, opposite Cotiif House, Month cUo, Lidlius. Dec. 6, ’7B, T. J. WOLTZ-;