Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1879 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. MoEWEN, Proprietor. A.civortisingJE^a-tes. One colum, one year SB<J otf Half column, ‘ *0 <*> quarter col. “ Eighth col. -low Ten per cent, added to foregoing price if advoftisemeuta are net to occupy more than Single column width. . „ ... Fractional parte of a year at equitable rates business cards not exceeding 1 space, sr> a year, $3 for six months, $2 for throe mo*. All legul notices and advertisements, at esabllslied statute prie». „ Heading notices, first publication 10 cents a line, each publication thereafters cts. a lineYearly advertisements may be changed quarterly'[once in three months) at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county must be paid tor in adtanco of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in size;and vuarterlyin advance when larger

MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attoraey-at-Law * INDIANA Practices in the Courts of Jaspei and adjoining counties. Makes collections a speclalty. Office or. north side of Washington street, east of Court House. vini. J. W. OUTH T, Z Attorney-at-Law, tSTOfAcc with M. F- Chileote-

B. a. H WIGGINS. ZIMBI DWIGGINS. R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS, Attorneys-at-Law, and Loan Brokers. ItENHHELAEB, - - * - INDIANA. 1100 000 To Loan on First Mortgage,, on five years' t iine, at 9 per cent, interest, in sums S3OO and over. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attornoy-at-Law, Henhsedaeu. .... Indiana. Office up stairs in Hemphill 3uilding, over Narrow Gauge Clothing House. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all rinds of legal contracts written. vl . nl Off" .special attention given to preparing Ditch and Hoad, Petitions and Reports of Viewers. KLZA I- F’FiIL.LjIPS. Law, Collection anil Abstract O fllce * RENhoELAKIi. I NT. Special attention giveu to collections. Office in Court House. Juno.l.- 78 jIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON* Attornoo-at Law. Notarw'Publie. THOMPSON Be BROTHER, iIBNSSULAEK, - - INDIANA. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes selling audl easing lands. W H. PIERCE, At orney-at-Law and Notary Public, Remington, Inch (psyCollect ioua a specialty and made in uiP part of the State, Office In Hathaway building, up-stairs, juiiM.’id,* -■ . 1 ! .. ■. l 1 1 !— J— - ■ 1 "" • ' DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin's hotel. Ten per ecu . interest will b > added to all gee,miuts miming unsettled longer than three months. DR G. A. MOSS. Office in Spitler's brick, Washington Street, jpposite Court House. Hcnsselacr. lint.

DU. O. C. LINK, HOMEOPATHIST. Olllee in residence, oil Front street, lt«>nsselaer. ind. juncG, 79. F- G HENKLE & GO’S Restaurant. BUKA D. l’ies and Cukes, fi e. h every day. Canned Fruit, ( oid'eelioneries, Cigars ,mij Tobaeco. Ire-cold Lemonade always on hand. Junel.l.'79. ly. LESLIE GRANT • ijlacksmitii. Slum on Front Street, at Torh.uie's old stand Rensselaer, Ind. Putrsnage soli .sited. vial. CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEGS leave to inform the public that he r aow ttrepared to <lo house painting, papoi Banging, caicimining. etc., at prices beyoii I ■ompetition Ca be found lit his r mins, m> glairs in Libera! Corner building. vmii HOPKINS house, F„. J. Hopkins - - Prouriotor Excellent, table,convenient location, oareful attention to wants of guests, jml experienced inaiiagement are its recommendations to Doimlur favor. R. S Dwiggins Zimri Dwiggins, J'resiieut. CashierCitizens 1 Bankj RENSSELAER, IND., DOES a general Banking business; gives special attention tJ collections; remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certificates hearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This Bank owns the Burglar Safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition, in JH7H, Til is safe is protected by one of Sargent’s Time Locks. The Bank Vault used is as good as ean be built. It will bo seen from the foregoing that this Bank furnishes u 8 good security to depositors as >aa bo.

Musical Instruction! MISS MARY RALPH, tin accomplished musician, will give instruction on Own and Piiino. Pupils may use her room and instrument, or she will tench them tit their humus. Terms reasonable. Apply at her father's residence, south of Court House. Oct. 25. 1878—am H. W, SNYDEK, Attorney at Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. M, G. Tran gh* DENTIST, REMINGTON, INI). OFFICE in west room ovorMeDouulc s drygoods store, in Exchange liloek. J. S. WIGMORE, WATCH A CLOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Ronsstelaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satisA<:iion, and charges as low as will ingood worUv vlnl

Manapolis. Delphi! Chicago Railway. time car,o KTo. 3. On and after Monday, December 16. 1878, train* will run a* fellows, until further notice: (l OIK a SOUTH. STATION*, OOINO NOBTU No. 1. No. 2. Lv 11:15 a. m. Rensselaer 6:15 v.n. arr. ** 11:35 ** Pleasant Ridge 5:55 “ “ Flag. Zarcl Flag. “ 11:47 “ Hanging Grove 5:50 “ “ “ 11:59 “ Lee’s 5:30 “ “ Flag. Sharpsburg Flag. Ar 12:24 r. jc. Bradford 5:05 “ Lv. Lv 1:43 “• “ 4.55 “ Ar. Flag. Ward’* Flag. Flag. Wright's Flug. “ 2:08 llorncr 4:30 “ “ Flag. . Honey Creek, Flag. Flag. Mcfilhoes Flag. Ar 2:33 “ Monticello 4:30 “ Lv ALLEN HEGLER, Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant SiiDerintcndent.

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. “FA.Kr-HA.N3DI_.E3 ROUTE, COLUMHUB & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY' 19. 1878. —Fassengers purchasing Local Round Trip Tickets before entering the cars, obtain a discount of ten percent, from reguul.ir rates. GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5 Lev. State Line t 2.0£ p. m. t<;3o a. in. Arr. Logansport 6.00 “ 9.15 Lve. ” Ji.oo a. m “ Marion 2.33 '* H. 07 “ “ Hartford 3.17 ** 11.50 “ “ Ridgeville 4. 10 “ 12. 4(, p. m. “ Union city 5. 05 1.10 “ Bradford Junction 6.00 2.00 “ Piaua ; 9,23 • 4.16 “ Urbana 10.35 *' 5.20 “ Columbus 12.35 p.m. 7,25 “ GOING WEST. No. 6 No 8. Lve. Columbus { o.so u. m. t»*)p. ra. Arr. Urbana 8.05 “ 7.40 “ Piqlia 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 s m. “ Marion . 12.40 p.m. 1.20 “ Logansport.... 2.30 “ 9.00 “ State Lino 10.20 “ 10.40 “ RICHMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati t 7. 30 a. m ‘ Richmond 110.50 Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 " " Newcastle 12.05 p. m “ Anderson 1.20 " “ Kokomo 3.00 “ i 2.15 a. m. " Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 “ Going South No. 1. No, 7. Lve. Chicago *8.20 p. in. 1 9.00 a. in. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a.m. 1.40p.nn " Kokomo t .50 “ 3.00 " Anderson 4.37 “ '* Now Castle 5.35 . “ “ Hagerstown c.os ■' Richmond 6.55 ‘‘ “ Cincinnati 9.50 -Daily. tHaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where lime is omited W. L. O’BRIEN, Gon. Passenger &. Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 947 vll Mail and Ex 305 p m Accom’tion 303 p m Passenger 7 :to t m Passenger 922 p m Accom’tion 947. v m WUIOIIT WILLIAMS. Age

Newspaper Decisions 1 Subscribers who do not give express notice to llm eontrnry lire considered wishing to continue their subscript ion. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of liieir periodicals the publishers may continue to send them until nil arrearage* are paid. 3. 1 f subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from 1 ho'office to which thev are directed they arc held responsible until they have settled their bills and ordered them discontinued. I If siioscrlhers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the. papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that '-refusing to lake periodicals from the ofllce or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud.” (i. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it. whOtlier he has ordered it or not, is held in law to he a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice to the. publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it: orherwise the publisher is authorized to send it 011 and the subscribers will be responsible nnlil an express notice, with payment of all arrears is sent to the publisher.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 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 & Bko., Agents.

Butter 7 cents pel lb. Eggs 7 sen ts per dozen. Potatoes 25c per bushel, Lard 7 cents per lb. Apples, 50 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 25 to $1 35 per quarter bbl. Jimtnie Dunn’s engagement at this place closed hist evening. A membership of (521 in the Blue Ribbon organization is the result of his labors.

Mechanics will liud tools in store at E L. Clark’s. Those in need of Boots and Shoes will do well to e->H on S. Bass. Contractor Wood’s head came in contact with a falling brick, consequently he wears a patch thereon. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Mrs. D. B. Miller and child returned last evening from a visit to friends in Rochester, Ind.

Buy the genuine Singer Sewing Machine of C. B. Stewart. Regular meeting of Evening Star Chapter will be held next Wednesday. A full attendance is desired, Boston Crystal Ice-Cream, at R. E. Spencer & Co.’s, day and night. On Saturday last Tom. McCoy started for Buffalo, N. l r . with a large number of tine cuttle. A nics line of Gents’ Yost Chains, Sleeve Buttons, Collai Buttons, and Studs, just received at W. S. Or win’s. Al. Catt is suffering from a disease called “Shingles,” and carries a stiff neck therefor. Tinware, lowest in price, ever offered in Rensselaer, at Clark’s. Nowels hai building. Dr. J. H. Loughridgo, of this place, has been elected a trustee of the Central College of Physiciaps and Sur* | geens, at Indianapolis. A large stock of tine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 cts. oerlt. All persons wanting furniture repaired, carpenter work in general, and saw filing, can be accommodated by calling on T. P, Weight.

„Cabcm” —The boss sc. Cigart—at the Bakery and Restaurant of F. G. Henkle & Co. Harry B. Murray, of Barkley township, returned home from Kansas last Friday evening. C. D. Stackhouse & Son have a number of Red Jersey Boars which they will sell at from $0 to $lO each. The click of the hammer, produced by the adjusting of solid iron columns in the numerous business blocks here, is music in our ears. Wtn. B. Shaw, of Barkley township, boarded the Narrow Gauge train Saturday morning. Destination, Battle Ground camp-meeting. I Have now a splendid stock Of Boots and Shoes which I am offering to my many customers at greatly reduced prices. S. BAss. Abundance of good and palateable diet, and close attention to the wants of guests, at reasonable rates, is the motto of Rafe Hopkins, at the Austin House.

At about 11 this P. M. a little whirlwind passed up Washington street but did no damage other than inflating .several awnings and tossing them in the air. Mrs. Ezra L. Clark, in company with Rev. Vanscoy and wife, went to the Battle Ground camp-meeting, Saturday last. Mis. C. returned Monday evening. On Monday, while wheeling brick up the, run way at Makcever’s build ing, Jerry Karsner was badly hurt by the wheelbarrow tipping and throwing him therefrom. O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable town and country properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains. __ We notice a movement 011 foot this morning among a number of the live men of Jasper which authorizes as in making the statement that the Jas pet couufy Agricultural and Mechanical Association will hold a fait at Rensselaer this fall.

This morning while assisting in threshing, Alton, brother of Shelby Grant, of the Poor Farm, had his left band badly cut by the band-cut-ter. Dr. Lotigliridge, assisted by Dr. Moss, dressed the wound. Ezra L. Clark is established in the Newels building with an expensive and entirety new stock of hare ware, of all kinds, tinware, table and pocket cuttlery, etc., etc., to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public. Hoover, of the Monticello Democrat, expresses a very poor opinion of the Lewistovvn, Pa., girls. On our recent visit we found them as lovely, intelligent, interesting, and industiious as we knew them Twenty Years Ago, Dear Bill,” and we know they compare favorably with those of any other community, East or West. Evidently, Hoover, you must havo been snubbed. # On Tuesday last Justice Harding required Samuel Duvall, jr., to give bail for his appearance at Circuit Court on the charge of stealing a horse, but which Duvall claims to have procured in a trade. On Wednesday, in a replevin suit for possession of said horse, a jury decided that it was Duvall’s property. So here, then, as a result of the two tri als, we have the novel case presented of a man bound over to court for stealing his own horse. We guess the prosecutor will nolle that suit.

NORMAL NOTES.

Come and visit the Normal. New students come in every day. The Normal is a decided success. It is not crushed or even injured by the aosenee of the ex-County Superintendent Frank Babcock, Esq., pays us frequent visits. We are always glad to see him. He says he intends visiting all the departments before the close of the term. Mr. Halstead visitel us in our training class. Parents generally should be deeply interested in the training of the instructors of their children, and should visit the Normal. The penmanship class, for the benefit of those not attending the Normal, is divided into two sections: the first meeting at 2, and the second at 5 p. M. All Invited to attend the class. A prize to be given Monday afternoon. Prof Allen’s class iti letter-writing and composition is doing a good work. Many teachers and seholais are deficient in this, one of the most practical and useful things in education. A good opportunity is given in this class for all to become proficient in punctuation, enpitalization, spelling, and arrangement of subject matter in all kinds of correspondence, and in composition. Skip On.

Names of Students Enrolled at the Jasper County Normal, July 31, ’79.

Titus Price, James Erwin, Eliza Kirk, Eva Halstead, Emma Rhoades, Candace Boroughs, Maggie Hemphill, A. F. Florence, Jennie Gant, Hala Wilcox, Emma Tapp, Clara Adams, May Miller, Amanda Osborn, James Antrim, J. C. Pierson, Allie Johnson. Lily Burk, Ada Nowels, Julia Williams, Ada Conns, Ellis Pierce, Albert Coen, Lizzie Welsh, Ella Evans, Mary»Bouk, Venh Boiik, Emma Durnond, Hulda Miller, Amos Cadwallader, Clara Majors, Carrie Irwin, A. M. Tyler, M. M. Tyler, Belle Moffitt, Maggie Barkley, Alice Irwin, Alice Hopkins, Addie Hopkins, Anna Sigler, Mvrta Hinkle, Mrs. C. Pillars, Lizzie Richardson, Belle Phegley, Emma Hammond, Emina Pierce, Charles Perregrine, D. W. Terry, A. Terry, John E. Alter, Sallie Hogan. School is progressing excellently.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

00-ujn.t3r Officers. Auditor, Henry A. Barkley. Treasurer, Henry I. Adams. Recorder, Harvey W. Wood. Sberitf, George M. Robinson. Clerk, Charles H.'"Price. Surveyor, Lewis Alter. School Superintendent, D B. Novrels. Commissioners, Ist district, Isaac Dunn; 2nd district, William K. Parkison; 3rd district, William B. Price. Townsßip Officers. Trustees, Hanging Grove township, David Gray; Gillum, Thos. H. Robinson; Walker, George Stahlbaum; Barkley, S. R. Nichols; Marion, William 8. Coen; Jordan, Elliott R. Burr; Newton, Hugh E. Coen; Keener, W H. Tyler; Kankakee, Edward T. Biggs: Wheattield, William Rich; Carpenter, James S. Irwin; Milroy, Washington Scott; Union, Malachi P. Coiner. Justices, Hanging Grove township, Turner A. Knox; Gillam, James R. Guild and Miles Bisher; Walker, Joel F. Spriggs and Lorenzo Tinkham; Barkley, Ellas Marion and J. W. McCleary; Marion, Eidridge T. Harding, Augustus H. Wood and David James; .Jordan, George Seitzinger and Stephen Hamblin; Newton, John Warren; Keener, Daniel E. Fairchild and Elam D. Fairchild; Kankakee, William W. Jones; Wheatfield, James Spencer; Milroy, Janies Booher; Union, John Alter and Clark McColly. Town Officers. Marshal, William Powers. Clerk, Truitt P. Wright. Councilraen, Ist district, Charles C. Starr; 2nd district, Mervin O. Cissel; 3rd district, Henry V. Childers; 4th district, Simon Phillips; sth district, Samuel Scott. School Trustees, Abraham Leopold, president; Simon P. Thompson, treasurer; Mordecai F. Chileote, secretary.

Courts. Circuit Court, Hon. Edwin P. Hammond, judge; Frank W. Babcock, prosecutor. Is, Monday in January, 3rd Monday in March! Ist Monday in June, 3rd Monday in October, Commissioners’ Court, Ist . Monday in March, June, September and December.

Olta.'a.rcli.ee. Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. W, G. Vessels, Pastor. Services every alternate Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock a. m., and in the evening of same day. Sabbath School at 9:30 o’clock a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Baptist Church, no Pastor. Presbyterian Church, no Pastor. Sabbath School at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Christian Church, Elder D. Halstead, Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Sabbath School at 9:30 o’clock a. rn. Free Will Baptist Church, Rev. Sanderson, Pastor. Services at. the Daugherty school house every alternate Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock a. m., or 3 o’clock p. m. Sabbath School at 9:30 o’clock a. ra.

Societies. Prairie Lodge No. 125 F. & A. M. meets Ist and 3rd Saturdaj’ evenings of each month in Nowels’ Hall. Officers: W. M., 11. W. Wood; Sec., bouis Kern. Iroquois Lodge No. 143 1. O. 0. F. meets every Tuesday evening in Bedford’s Hall. Officers: N. 0., 11. 1. Adams; Sec , C. C. Starr. Rensselaer Lodge No. 82 K. of P. meets every Thursday evening in Bedford’s Hall. Officers: C. C., N. W. Pieeve: K, of R. & S., Frank B. Meyer. Evening Star Chapter, Order Eastern Star, meets 011 the Ist and 3d Wednesday evenings of each month, in Masonic Hall. Officers: W. M., Mrs. A. Purcupile; Sec., L. B. Warner.

TEMPERANCE MEETING.

The regular monthly meeting of the Ja. 1 -' per County Temperance Union will be lieid at the Presbyterian church next Monday evening, August 4th. The order of exer ffi.sos will be as follows 1 Song, by the choir. Reading of scriptures, by vice-president. Prayer. Song. Discussion as to the proper mode of organizing the temperance work in Rensselaer in order to secure peimanent success. Five minute speeches by Charles H. Price, Robert S. Dwiggins, Samson Erwin, Mrs. Alfred Thompson, Mrs. G. A. Moss, Daniel B. Mil ler, Horace E. James, and others. Election of officers. Simon P. Thompson, President.

Real Estate Transfers.

For the week ending August 1, transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: Sheriff Jasper County to Alanson Strobridge, uw uw 11, e no 10, 27, 7 $2,400 Henry C. Bipprant to Oliver B. Mclntire u sw 19, 27, 6, u se 24, 27, 7 5,000 Those contemplating building will do well to examine goods and ascertain prices, at he hardware store of E. L. Clark, before going elsewhere. S. Bass is daily receiving beautiful styles of boots, shoes and slippers —the cheapest ever exhibited in this county. 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.

SPECIAL NOTICES. THE WORLD'S BALMBn. L. D. Wktbui'.n's Alterative Syrup. remedy- used THIRTY-FIVE YEARS in a private practice, and never eailinu uo radically cure Dropsy, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, Grave!, Diabetes, and al! diseases in which the blood is implicated, is now offered to the public. Sold by all Retail Druggists, and (wholesale only) by The Weybuhn Medicine Co. P. O. Box 888, Rochester, N, Y. nlv3-Gm. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetable Balm that will remove Tan, FRECKLES, PIMPLES and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful ualso instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald heud or smooth face. Address, enclosing 3c. stamp, Ben. Yundelf & Co., 20 Ann St., N. Y.' v3nl-Bm. io consumptiyesT The advertiser, having been permanently cured of thajullead 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 will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis &c Parties wishing the Prescription. will please address E. A.WILbON, 15)4 Penn JSt., v3nl-6ra. Willtamsbnrgh, N. Y. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous DEBI LITY, PKEMATURE DECAY and all the effects of youthful indiscretion W jn for the sake of suffering humanity, send'free to all who need it. the recipe and direction for mak ing the simple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex perience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN v3nl-6m. ' 42 Cedar St., New York. TFMOUsTdischarges USiQO of BLO ,°,V , r , T - niuc " K - and nil dis lli-DU ea Tt? pW? TUM 9 n *cklv and I lIWU perlctly eared by a simple and voothing REMEDY. For information, address y nltim. Pit, J, FABEr&cq., 22 Ann St., S’. Y. rt business you can engage In. $5 to k Li I Pm* day made by any worker ol Big Bi I either sex. right in their own local ■ tlcs - Particulars and samples worth i $5 free. Improve vour spare time ut this business' ! A^lre sS Stinson ffi Co., Portland, Maine.

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The Narrow Gauge Giothing House! Hemphill Building, Rensselaer, Ind. thecounelMstorl 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 Paintbrushes, Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish, Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, Feather Dusters, Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent. Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Noups, Hair Oils, Hair Brushes, Face Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. Red Lead, Port.monnias, Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamps, Paper, &c., &c Books, School Books Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Evorybodj nvited to call. Rensselaer* Ind. vine J. IMES.

It. W. PECK, Family Groceries CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Groceries of all Kinds. "WOODEN and WILLOW WARE, GI.ASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOVES & HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Articles find Notions. You will find the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, tit 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 1 -A.IL3L 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, io 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. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. liul Stoves & Tinware, John Bennett, MONTICELL O, /V/L, Has now on hand the most extensive and complete stock of Stoves, Tinware, Pocket & Table Cattery, Etc., Etc., in tho West. Patronage solicited. JOHN BENNETT. Moriticello, August 30. 1878-

id mmwa\ GOVERNOR HAMPTON! Ownad by J. Crouch, Monticello, will be kept in Reussclaer this season.— This horse was purchased by Mr. C. of D. D. Loush, of Kentucky, for the 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, 111.] Merchant Tailor, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. WILL ut and make suits for men. youths and hildren. Work warranted, satisaeion gi iranteedl' Full Line of Piece Goods kept d stock. The finest, best and cheapest stoe ever brought-to Zfenssehier, Call and see Orders solicited. tSept.uT 18's,

If you wish to buy a tract of land in. Jasper county consult Thompson & Bro. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large fist from which tr> select.

NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP! RICHARD RALPH WOULD respectfully an- «n r ounce to the citizens of jmtM Rensselaer and vicinity th t he is prepar :d to manufacture and repair Boots and Shoes in the best manner. Orders filled at the shortest-notice. Repairing neatly and substantially done. Shop second door below Leopold’s Stone Building. Get.-.», 1878 am. Iff E UHL. ATTORNEY - AT-L AW. MoNxxcEr.no. - - - Indiana. Office in Bank bui'ding,up stairs. DD. DALE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. MONTICEIXO, .... INDIANA. Cgr- Office in Bank building, up stairs. JOHN F. BOROUGHS. Attorney-at-law. Notary Public, Real Estate Agent. Special attention given to collections and drafting-papers. Office with M. F. Ohiicote, Rensselaer, Ind. EIGLESBACHS Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Of the Best Quality Alwkti 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 always Attentive.

./. »*. #>*•> .!/,#,** Mv«ry # I : ««f iteMt* Livery Teams, with or without Drivers nished upon application. Stock boarded,by the day or week. Oftle e Stables on Front street, above Washirc i< i . 1 ii ;: i Jaer. Ind.

McCoilum & Tomer WIDE AWAKE ! Uudr iUS ° Ut fur Cflsh Customers to sell NEW STOCK OF—®iy Hit Hit Goods cheaper tnan ever before I main Emu a, y And a full line of AMERICAN Clothing, BOOTS & HATS! We sell tU6 justly e'-lbbrufhd TIFFIN SHO ES, And warrant every pair to give sat Inf act it) hi Give us a call, anil wc wiii show you the cheupe.-.t'stoek ih the market. MCCOLLUM & TURNER. i Monticello. Ind., August so. Iktp - ly.

Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash Store. JAs. A. THOMPSON, Watchmaker £nd') JEWELER, Remington, Ind

THE HOLMAN Liver & Sinai! Fag AND co 7 Medicinal Absorptive E I BODY & FOOT PLASTERS S ■{ AND s ' ABSORPTION SALT < l for Baths. Sure Without Medicine. Simply by Absorption. Tha Best Liver, Stomach and Spleen Dociot In the World. Facts for the Public! ■ The Sti'mitrh r I"! l I l ffomach PaT \U% TRADE-MaBK. the of disease. Vo Hot fail to try rt. The Holman Liver and Stomach Pad Works by absorption. 13 two fold in its action gives and takes. IT is Honest, Effective, Harmless. IT is marvelous in its prompt and radical cure of every species of liver and STOMACH difficulties, the seat of most all diseases. IT is worn over the vitals, Liver and Stomach. IT removes torpidity of the Liver, gives tone to V.tc Stomach; arresting fermentation aniT/fIW by giving; it the natural quantity or bile and gastric juices. IT also vitalizes the entire system with Nature’s true tonic. IT arrests all deteriorated and poisonous fl uids in the Stomach, and thus prevents their entering the system by way of circulation. IT absorbs from the body every particle of blood - poison, whether bilious, malarial or medicinal, ar.-j leaves the wearer in perfect health. IT is the most wonderful discovery of the nineteenth century, and marks a new cr* in the histoi y of medical science, IT is a fact, incontestably proved in thousands upon thousands of cases, that the Holman Liver and Stomach Pad will do all that is claimed far it. It will cure Fever and Ague, Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaints, Intermittent Fever, Periodical Headaches, Dyspepsia, Ague Cake, Chill Fever, Dumb -Ague, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Neuralgia, Kidney Troubles, Irregular A .'ion of the Heart, Rheumatism, all kinds of Female Weakness, Sick Headache, Lumbago, Sialica, /’..m in Side, Bark, Stomach, Shoulders and Muscles, Bilious Colic, Bilious Diarrhcea, Etc, For safety, convenience and effectiveness, it comblends itself to every household. Send for our pamphlet, giving extended information and testimonials. Caution to the Public. — Beware of poir.onnu* and fraudulent imitations forced upon the mat Act by designing and unprincipled adventurers to be sold on the reputation of the genuine. Buy none Out the Holman Pad, etc. Descriptive Price List. Regular Pad—s2.oo; Incipient diseases of Gt-j Stomach and Liver, first stage . Chills aa»l Feycr, etc. Special Pad—s3.oo; Chronic Liver and Stomach Disorders, of every form, also Malaria, Biliousness, etc. XXX Pad or Spleen Belt—ss.oo; 1- intended to cover Stomach, Liver and Spleen, ami is a sovereign remedy for all chronic troubles. Inftint Pad —$1.30; Preventive and Cure of ( "nolera Ipfantum, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Summer Complaints, etc. Body Plasters— 50c. » For Nervous and Circulative troubles, Foot “ pair—50c. I .2 throwing off obstruc- ’ tions Iti-.d rc.tnovin« Absorption Salt—l 3 pains. i r Colds, box, 25c; o boxes, $1.25 <Si ck } ‘.arhes, numbness of extremities, e tc. Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price, ’ Wholesale and Retail Depot, Room 34 Fletcher & Sharps Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IKO. BATES & HANLEY, Managers for the Northwest. ikEIBULMIIii IH. V. CHILDEIiS (Successor to Dav’d ,Tam< _■«,) Soils the justly celebrated Farm M aeh.!r,ej*y of the Deere k Mansur Company, Moline, Illinois. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, Wooden Benin, Tro.n Bean?;’ Hb-.hlnv.d, Tint' and Stubble. Prairie CHieen JJr : u GILPIN SULKY PLOWS. ; tlie Advanct* Walking ()ulfivn-->;- Rotary Di-oji and Monarch Slide !); on I CORN PLANTERS.) '. .. CABINET-WARE^ HARDWARE) INW ARE and STOVES sold cheaper limit -• vci- h.-fore. . Z*r Ali kinds of rooJtn e. spool ii.tr tin ct; {fairing, e!p., etc., done ill the ! v,, Uctisschtt 1 . , nd.. ........ n ~J.' -