Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1879 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. MoEWEN, Proprietor. Advertising Rates. Ono colum, ono year s«n oo Half column, “ Eighth col. -, 10 Ten per cent, added M foregoing price ll advertisements are set to occupy more tnan single column width. ~ ~ Fractional parts o t a year at equitable rates Business cards not exceeding 1 inch space, >5 u year, *3 for six months, $2 tor three mow. All legal notices and advertisements, at esabiished statute priee. ~, Heading notices, llrst publication 10 cents a line.eacli publication thereafterS c^s : * Yearly advertisements may be enangeu quarterly [on-,e in three months) id the option of the advertiser, free of oxtra■ Advertisements for persons not residamts of Jasper county mustbo paid tor in advance of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in size; and vuarterly in advance when larger

MORDECAI F. C HIE COTE, Attoraey-at-Law REVasEJ,AER. ... - IVDIANA Practices in the Courts of Jaspei and udiowning counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office or. north side of Washington street, east of Court House. vim. J. W. OTJTH T, 3 Attovnev-at-Law, iaP“Offlce with M. F. OhilcoteB. B. DWIOOINS. ZIMKX DWIOOINB. R. s. Sc Z. DWI GOINS, A tfaim fly»-at-Law. and Loan Broken, Reksselakb, - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on First Mortgage, on live years' time, at 9 per cont. interest, in sums two and oveF. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney-at-La’W, Hensbelaeii. ... - Indiana. Cilice up stairs in Hemphill 3uilding, over Narrow Gauge Clothing House. Taxes paid, abstracts prepared, all iinds of legal contracts written. vll (&T .Special attention given to preparing Ditcb and Hoad Petitions and Reports or Viewers. HLZA I- FlilLil-.IF’S. Law. Collection and Abstract O flice * RENEaELAEU. IND. Special attention giveu to collections. Office in Court House. J uno. 1.-'7« lIUON r. TUOMI’HON, DAVID J. THOMPSON 1 Attomoo-tit-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON Sc BROTHER, - - Indiana. Practice in all tlio Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. Wc, pay particular attention to paying taxes .oiling audl easing lands. W H. PIERCE, At orney-at-Law and Notary Public, K,©min gton, Ind. ry Collections a specialty and made in an part of the State. Office in Hatliawa building, up-stairs. juueri. 79. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDOE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. r lVui por coir, interest will bo to accounts running unsettled longer than throe months. dr g. a. moss. Office in Hpitlcr’s brick. Washington street, jpposite Court House. Hensselaor. Ind.

DR. o. C. LINK, HOMEOPATHIST, Office in residence, on Front street, Rensselaer, Ind. juneti, 79. wy-- • ~ F G HENKLE & GO’S Restaurant. BREAD, Plus ami Cakes, ire. h every day. Canned Fool. Confectioneries, Cigars and Tobacco, ice cold Lemonade always on hand* juneis. 79. ly. f -J' •*" • —2 LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith, Shop on Fronl Ntteol, a' 1 Vrh.ine's old stand Renssclaei', hid. Patrsu ig' l solicited, vinl. CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEOS leave to inform the public that ho c now prepared to do house painting, papei langing, calcimining, etc., at prior, s beyond competition Ca be found at Ins rooms, up stairs in Liberal Corner building. vlnll HOPKINS HOUSE, R. J. Hopkins - - Prourietor Excellent, table, convenient location, careful attention to wants of guests, Unci experienced management are its recommendations to popular favor. R. S- Duriggins Zimri Dwlggius, President. CashierCitizens 9 Hank* RENSSELAER, IND., DOES a general Ranking business; gives special attention to collections; remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; rertitleut.es hearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This Rank owns the Burglar Safe, which took t h* l premium i,t the Chicago Exposition, in js7B This safe is protected by ono of Sargent’s Time Locks. The Rank Vault used is as good as oan be built. It will be seen from tile foregoing that this Rank furnishes nS good security to depositors as >nn lie. Musical Instruction! MISS MARY RALPH, an accomplished musician, will give instruction on Organ mid Piano. Pupils may use her room and instrument, or she will teach them at thenhomes. Terms reasonable, Apply at her father's residence, south of Court House. Oct. 25. 1878—31 U H. W. SNYDEK, Attorney at Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIAL'! Y. M. Cr. Traugii, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room overMcDougle sdry goods shire, in Exchange Block.

J. S. WIGMGRE, WATCH A CIiOCK MAKER. Shop in WILLIS IMES’ DRUG STORE, Rensselaer, Ind. All work warranted to give satis•oiion, and charges as low as will injure good work. vlnl

Indianapolis. Railway. TIME card no. s. On *nd after MondojuDecember 16, 1878, trains will run a* lblhuvA.lllKl farther notice: ooixa south. stations, going north No. 1. No. 2. Lv 11:15 a. m. Rbnsselaer 8:15 p. x. nrr. “11:85 " Pleasant Ridge 7:55 “ “ Flag. Zard • Flag. “ 11:47 “ Hanging Orove .... “ “ “11:59 “ Lee’s .... “ “ Flag. Bharpsburg Flag. Ar 12:24"r. n. Bbadpord 6:15 “ Lv. Lv 1:43 “ “ “ Ar. Flag. Ward’s Flag. Flug. Wright’s Flag. “ 2:lJ8 Horner .... “ “ Flag. Honev Creek, Flag. Flug. Mcfilhoes Flag. Ar 2:33 “ MONTICALix) • :15 “ Lv ALLEN HaOLER, Superintendent. JOHN MILLIKAN, Assistant Superintendent

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. “PAN-HANDLE ROUTE, COLUMBUS & STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY 19. 1878. —Passengers purchasing Local Round Trip Tickets befere entering the curs, obtain a discount of ten per eent. from reguular rates. GOING EAST. No. 1. No. i Lev. State Line 12.05 p. m. t6aoa. m. Arr. Eogansport 5.00 “ u. 15 Lve. “ H.oo a. ra “ Marlon 2.33 “ lht)7 “ Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ Ridgeville 4.i0 “ 12.4t,p. m. " Union city 6.05 l-io ” Bradford Junction6.oo 2.00 " “ Piqua 9.23 ‘ 4.16 “ Urbana 10.35 “ 6.20 " “ Columbus 12.35 p. ra. 7,25 “ GOING WEST. No. 6 No 8. Lve. Columbus 1 G. 30 a. m. tt,4ip. 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 “ Rldgeville 10.58 “ 11.20 " " Hartford 11.50 “ 12.35 s m. “ Marion 12.40 p. m. l.ie “ Logansport.... 2.30 “ i.oo “ ” State Lino 10.20 “ 10.40 “ RICHMOND A CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. 9. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati 17.30 a. m * Richmond 110.50 Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ “ Newcastle 12.05 p. m “ Anderson 1.20 ” “ Kokomo 3.00 “ { 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.m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. w. 1.40 p. m. ** Kokomo ' 1.00 “ 3.00 ’’ Anderson 4.37 “ New Castlo 5.35 " Hagerstown 6.05 " " Richmond 0.55 “ Cincinnati 9.50 “ tDaily. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where timo is omitod \V. L. O’BUIEN. Gen. Passenger Hi Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 947 a m Mail and Ex 305 p m Aceom’tion 395 p m Passonger 7so 1 m Pnssonger 922 p m Accom’tion 947 a m WRIGHT WILLIAMS. Ace

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The Democratic Sentinel. r:n-H'-r--■ i-v-ir::..■ r-jsr- - .■r.i*isr-..-jLgyugi ggaPRIDAY. AUGUST 15. 1879.

Building Lots For Sale. The undsrsigned wili 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 7 cents per lb. Eggs 7 eents 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. An ax to grind. Soft soap andpallaver. Leopold is in Chicago after goods. Mechanics will find tools in store at E L. Clark’s. Mose Teuter went to Lafayette, Monday. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. “Sile” Swain returned from New Mexico, last evening. Buy the genuine Singer Sewing Machine of C. B. Stewart. Boquets from Gracie Carpenter and Gertie Clark. Thanks. Boston Crystal Ice-Cream, at R. E. Speucer & Co.’s, day and night. The carpenters are now driving woik on Judge Hammond’s new residence. A nics line of Gents’ Vest Chains, Sleeve Buttons, Collai Buttons, and Studs, just received at W. S. Orwin’s. Foundation work on the new buildings of Willey & Sigler, and George Kannal, Is rapidly progressing. Tinware, lowest in price, ever off ered in Rensselaer, at Clark’s. Newels hai building. A large stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s.— Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 cts. oerlb. Come before it gets too late and get a cool glass of lemonade—only 5 cents. A well burnt kiln of tile and brick, ready for the market at Fisher & Son’s. Dr. A. H. Wirt, dentist, is in town, and will remain a short time. He will be happy to meet all desiring his professional services, at the law office of D. B. Miller, Esq., over the Narrow Gauge Clothing House. u

Peter Foulks threshed 322 bushels of wheat from twelve acres. Did any deadbeat ever represent the Union on excursions occurring heretofore? *Cabum” —The boss sc. Cigart—at the Bakery and Restaurant Of F. G. Henkle & Co. Just received, 5,000 cigars, pure Havanna fillers, at the Restaurant of F. G. Henkle & Co. C. D. Stackhouse & Son have a number of Red Jersey Boars which they will sell at from $6 to $lO each. The Blue Ribbon Organization hold its regular meeting to-morrow evening, at the M. E. Cnurch. Let all attend. All persons wanting furniture repaired, carpenter work in general, and saw filing, can be accommodated by calling on T. P, Wright. Noble J. York, Nat. Reeves and a couple other gentlemen were thrown out. of a wagon last Saturday, and slightly “shuck” up. Those contemplating building will do well to examine goods and ascertain prices, at he hardware store of E. L. Clark, before going elsewhere. The wife of Mr. Samuel Rodgers died yesterday, of consumption, aged about 23 years. Sympathizing friends attended the funeral to-day.

—The narrow gauge bridge over the Wabash will be ready for trains to pass over inside of two weeks. Workmen are now engaged on the third span of the bridge and are pushing the work to speedy cpmpletion. —[Monticello Herald. Dr. R. Y. Martin, of this place, has been appointed representative of this district to the State Medical Society. Of many physicians here he is the only member of that society, together with the Joint County Medina] Society. Our old friend, R. R. Pettit, Esq., of Remington, was in town yesterday. He had with him his celebrated horse, Abdallah, jr., said to be one of the best stallions in the State, and his appearance does not belie what is claimed for him. A Green Ribbon Club has been organized at Monticello. The members pledge themselves to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage for the period of one year. There will be a called meeting of the Directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society,Monday,August 18, 1876, at 10 A. M., for the purpose of determining whether the society will hold a fair this season. Let all attend. W. K. Pakison, Pres’t. Ezra L. Clark is established in the Nowels building with an extensive and entirely new stock of hardware, of all kinds, tinware, iable and pocket cuttlery, etc., etc. 4 to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public.

The big steer r-'ised by the’Lowe Brothers, of Motion township, 'White county, said to be the largest in the world, will bo on exhibition at the Tippecano County fair. At the same time and place the smallest known steer will also be on hand, when comparisons can be made. Enumeration of children in the different departments of the Rensselaer Hublic Schools: In High School, G. W. Allen, teacher 86 Grammar School, Eva Halstead, teacher, - - 85 Intermediate, Candace Boroughs, teacher, 76 Primary B, Miss Martha Benjamin, teacher, - - - 61 Primary A, Miss Celia Wilkinson, teacher, - - - 81

Elections will be held a’ong the line of the lndiauapolis, Delphi and Chicago (narrow gauge) railroad between Delphi and the line of this (Marion) county on tbe 19th of the present month, for the purpose of voting aid to said road. This road is now completed from Rensselaer to Delphi, a distance of forty-two miles, and we are informed doing a large local business. Measures are now being taken to push its completion through to Indianapolis at the earliest date possible. —[lndianapolis Journal.

—At a meeting of the singers of Rensselaer, Wednesday evening, Aug. 13th, a society called the Rensselaer Musical Association was organized, the object of which being to promote the interest in singing generally and to be ready to assist on any occasion, and more especially to assist in the temperance work. The officers elected were: President, Zimri Dwiggins; Vice President, J. P. Warner; Secretary, J. V. W. Kirk; Conductor, Ira Kingsbury; Organist, C. P. Hopkins. All lovers of music are requested to attend the meeting Tuesday evening next.

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. 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. I have a food bull, two years old, which I will sell for cash or on time at a very reasonable price. Call and see him and be satisfied. Wm. E. Moore, Hanging Grove Township. O. B. Mein tire, 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. Now that harvest is over and the golden grain is being marketed, farmers who were accommodated by the undersigned during the busy season will please xemember the kindness shown them and act accordingly. S. Erwin & Son.

Vick’s Illustrated Floral Magazine gives the results of some experiments of an ameteur chemist who has been investigating the effects of vegetable perfumes on the atmosphere. He finds that they exercise a positively beneficial influence, by converting th,e oxygen of the air into that powerfully oxydizing, and, therefore, purifying agent, ozone. Vice-President Wheeler is contemplating a srip, it is said, to Colorado. Mr. Wheeler badly needs a re-t. His arduous labors up in the Adiiyndack mountains hunting and fishingfor the past three months on a government salary of SB,OOO . per year, must have greatly impaired his health. Let him have a rest. “Whin do yez intend to go back Mike?” asked one exile of another. — “If I live till I doye, and God knows whither I wiil or not; I intiud to view ould Ireland once more before I lave this country.”

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

County Officers. Auditor, Henry A. Barkley. Treasurer, Henry I. Adatns. Recorder, Harvey W. Wood. Sheriff, George M. Robinson. Clerk, Charles H. Price. Surveyor, Lewis Alter. School Superintendent, D B. Nowels. Commissioners, Ist district, Isaac D. Dunn; 2nd district, William K. Parkison; 3rd district, William B. Price. Officers. Trustees, Hanging Grove township, David Gray; Gillam, Tbos. H. Robinson; Walker, George Stahlbaum; Barkley, S. R. Nichols; Marion, William S. Coen; Jordan, Elliott R. Burr; Newton, Hugh E. Coen; Keeuer, W. H. Tyler; Kankakee, Edward T. Biggs; Wheattield, Lewis Rich; Carpenter, James F. Irwin; Milroy, Washington Scott; Union, Malachi P. Comer. Justices, Hangiug Grove township, Turner A. Knox; Gillam, James R. Guild and Miles Bisher; Walker, Joel F. Spriggs and Lorenzo finkham; Barkley, Ellas Marion and J. W. McCleary; Marion, Eldridge T. Harding, Augustus H. Wood and David James; Jordan, George Seitzinger and Stephen Hamblin; Newton, John W arren; Keener, Daniel E. Fairchild and Elam D. Fairchild; Kankakee, William W. Jones; Wheatfield, James Spencer; Milroy, James Booher; Union, John Alter and Clark McColly. Tcwn Officers. Marshal, William Powers. Clerk, Truitt P. Wright. Councilmen, Ist district, Charles C. Starr; 2nd district, Mervin O. Cisseh 3rd district, Henry V. Childers; 4th Jmtrict, Simon Phillips; sth district, SamueFßcott. School Trustees, Abraham \jjjßopold, president; Sirnon P. Thompson, treasurer; Mordecai F, Chilcote, secretary. Covirts. Circuit Court, lion. Edwin P. Hammond, judge; Frank W. Babcock, prosecutor. Is, Monday in January, 3rd Monday in Marcht Ist Monday in June, 3rd Monday in October, Commissioners’ Court, Ist Monday in March, June, September and December.

Oll.vxrcll.es. Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. W, G. Vessels, Pastor. Services every alternate Sabbath at 10:3() o’clock a. m., and in the evening of same day. Sabbath School at 0:30 o’clock a. nx. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Baptist Church, no Pastor. Presbyterian Church, no Pastor. Sabbath School at 2:30 o’clock p. nt. Christian Church, Elder D. Halstead, Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning and evening. Sabbatli School at 0:30 o’clock a. m. Free Will Baptist Church, Rev. Sanderson, Pastor. Services at the Daugherty school house every alternate Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock a. in., or 3 o’clock p. m. Sabbath School at 9:30 o’clock a. in.

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

Notice to StockholdersNOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railroad Company for the election of Directors will beheld at the office of Reynolds A Sellers, in Monticello. lud., on Wednesday, September 3d, 1879, at 11 o’clock, a. m. By order of the Board of. Directors. S.B. BUSIINELL, Secretary. Monticello, Ind., August Bt.h, 1879. GEORGE GRAUEL, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Bridles, COLLARS, -W-lESIIE 3 S, HORSE CLOTHING, &C., &C. Special attention given to repairing. Shop on Front street, below Washington. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE WORLD’S BALM. Dit. L. D. Weyburns Alterative Syrup. t3T"A remedy used TIIIKTY-FIVE YEARS in a private practice, and never kailino co radically CURE . BHIUMATISM, Dropsy, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, (Travel, Diabetes, and all discuses in which the blood is implicated, is now offered to the public. Sold by all Retail Duuugists, and (wholesale only) by The Weyburn Medicine Co. P. O. Box 838, Rochester, N, Y. ulv3-6m. PIMPI.ES. - I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Yeoetable 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 ou a bald head or smooth face. Address, enclosing 3c. stamp, Ben. Vandclf & Co., 20 Aim St., N. Y. v3nl-6m. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is auxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will seudacopy 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, Ac. Parties wishing^the Prescription, will please address E. A.WILSON, 191 Penn St., v3nl-6m. Williamsburgh, N. Y. Errors of 'South. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY aud all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe aud 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 St., New York. Of all kinds, TUMORS, discharges UI IDO of BLOOD Or mucus, and ull dis 1 IltaN ell9e,iof the RECTUM quickly and I lIUU pe.-fctly cured by a simple and voothiug REMEDY. For information, address v nl6m. Dr. J. FABErac’O-, 22 Ann St., 2J. Y. 1% P" business you can engage in. $3 to ULV I S2O per day made by any worker ol Qf I either sex. right in their own local 1#I»W I ties. Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Improve your spare time at this business Address Stinson ffi Co., Portland, Maine.

LOOK ©IT. SOM NEW AT The Narrow Gauge GSothing House! Hemphill Building, Rensselaer, Ind. THE OLD LINE DRUG STORE. Witt Iw« Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties his large and complete stock of the following goods, bought low fur cash, which enable him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters’Materials, Window Glass Paint Brushes, Pure Linsoed Oil, Whitc-wasli Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish, Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, Feather Dusters. Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Neaps, Hair Oils, Hair Brushes, Faco Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. Red Lead, Portmonnias. Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamps, Paper, Hie., Hie Books, School Books Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Everybody tivited to call. Rensselaer 1 Ind. vine J. IMES.

We Buy Them to Bell. n.W.PECK, Family Groceries CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Keeps constantly on band 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 ou 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, J > quantities to suit purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will give the best price the market will afford. Wc 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 youT money, than any other house in town, v2n27tf D. W. PECK.

N. WARNER, DEALER IN Hardware , OF A. Hi KINDS ENSSELajER. 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 befeue 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 , TNJD... Hits now on hand the moßt extensive and complete stock of Stoves, Tinware, Pocket & TaMe Cutlery, Etc., Etc,, in the West. Patronage solicitedJOHN BENNETT. Monticello. August 30.1673-

ffi ns mm: GOVERNOR HAMPTON! Ownod by J. Crouch, Monticello, will be kept in Rensselaer this season.— This horse vvas 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, Ill.] Merchant Tailor, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. WILL at and make suits for men, youths and hildren. Work warranted, satisaeion gi vranteed. Full Line of Piece Goods kept a stock. The finest, best and cheapest stoc ever brought to Rensselaer, Call and see Orders solicited. (Sept,‘27, 187 s,

If you avisli to buy a tract of land iu Jasper county consult Thompson & Bro. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. NEW BOOT&SHOESHOP! KICHARI) RALPH WOULD respectfully an- . « counee to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity th t he is prepar ;d to manufacture acd repair Boots and Shoes in the best manner. Orders filled at the shortest notiee. Repairing neatly and substantially done. Shop second door below Leopold's Stone Building. Oct.-. «, 1878 sm. E. UHL. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Mosticelio, - - - Indiana. Oiliee in Bank bui'dinc.ui) stairsDd. dale, . ATTORNEY-AT LAW, MOKTICEU.O, .... INDIANA. t,W~ Office in Bank building, up stairs. JOHN F. BOROUGHS. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. Notary Public, Real Estate Agent. Special attention given to collections and drniting’paporsOffice with M- F. Chilcote, Rensselaer, Ind. EXGX.ES3ACH’S Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Of the Best Quality Always on Htnl Finest Steaks. 3 pohlidH for 25 cts., Roasts, 6 to 7 cents a pound; clioice Boiling Pieces, 4 to 5 edits a pound Rooms always neat mid clean. Proprietor aiways attentive.

J. J F. BITVABSJH llftif it Wmi ileiifft livery Teams, wiror witiiout Drivers nished upon application. Stock boarded by the day'or week. Oflio e Stables on Front street, above Washi l uu., l-.t i i: t inti. Ind.

McCollum & Tijrner "NAF3DHI -2L-WATCH! ! * their* 11 ” ° Ut f(JI sash Customers to sell NE W STOCK OF floods chon,/or than ever before I itSBW, LiflfEE, m, i I And a full line of AMERICAN ilf*©s» S®a€« f GSottiing, BOOTS & hats: t We sell the. justly celebrated TIFFIN SHOES, And warrant every pair togivo s at is Puerto n ! Oive us a call and we will show you the cheapest stock in the market. McCOLIUM Si TURNER. ! Montiecllo. fnd., August 3>. IX7B —]y.

Sugar, Loliee, ’leas ami fej-iees, til bottom prices, at (J. O. Starr’s new Cash Store. JAs. A. THOMPSON, Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind

THE HOLMAN liter & Slnacli Pail AND 7 Medicinal Absorptive S I BODY & FOOT PLASTERS AND K ABSORPTION SALT l for Baths. Cure Without Medicine. Simply by Absorption. ThO, Best Liver, Stomach and Spleen Dootot In the World. ■*! Facts for the Public! The Stomach and Liver are the sourcjlf'^SSSr%ijj!jjgl There*is no known remedy that wilt so insure a healthy STOMACH and Liver, and so ‘Wy*// the system against m » V&jjfffi,' tM/. 4 the sudden change* EJe vftmi mp: aof our climate, a* the f 'xjsm&gj... health-giving E p'T ,7 7. t xßfr N. PA 0. yj Stomach Pad. It i* * rtJiSl "also a sure prexen-TeaDß-Mabk. five of disease. Do not fait to try it. The Holman Liver and Stomach Pad }V'orks by absorption. IS two fold in its action—gives and takes. IT is Honest, Effective, Harmless. IT is marvelous in Us prompt and radical cure of every species of liver and'stomach difficulties, the seat of most all diseases. ITU worn over the vitals, Liver and Stomach. IT removes torpidity of the Liver, gives tone to the Stomach; arresting fermentation naapain by giving it the natural quantity of bile and gastric juices, IT also vitalizes the entire system with Nature’* true tonic. IT arrests all deteriorated and pois.mous fluids In the Stomach, and thus prevents their entering the system by way of circulation. IT absorbs from the body every particle of bloodpoison, whether bilious, malarial or medicinal, and leaves the wearer in perfect health. IT is the most wonderful discovery of the nineteenth century, and marks a new era in the history of medical science. IT is a fact, incontestably proved in thousands upon thousands of case*, that the Holman Liver and Stomach Pad will do all that is claimedfor it. It -will cure Fever and Ague, Dillons Disorders, Liver Complaints, Intermittent Fever, Periodical Headaches, Dyspepsia, Ague Cake, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, "jaundice, Neuralgia, Kidney Troubles, Irregular Action of the Heart. Rheumatism, ail kinds of Female Weakness, Sick Headache, Lumbago, Siatica. Fain in Side, Back, Stomach. Shoulders and Muscles, Bilious Colic, Bilious Diarrncea, Etc. For safety, convenience and effectiveness, it commend* itself to every household. Send for our pamphlet, giving extended inforirifiTtion and testimonials. Caution to the Public. — Beware of poisonous and fraudulent imitations forced upon the market by designing and unprincipled adventurers to be no/d on the reputation of the genuine. Buy none but ihs Holman Pad, etc. Descriptive Price List. Regular Pad— sz.oo; Incipient diseases of ths Stomach and Liver, first stages Chills aad Fever, etc. Special Pad— s3.oo; Chronic Liver and Stomach Disorders, of every form, also Malaria, Biliousness, etc. XXX Pad OB Spleen Belt— $5-°°; Is intended to cover Stomach, Liver and Spleen, and is a sovereign remedy for ail chronic troubles. Infant Pad —sl.so; Preventive and Cure of Cholera Infantum, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Summer Complaints, etc. Body Plasters — soc. J, For Nervous and Circuiative troubles, Root “ pair—50c. .« throwing off obstructs tions and removing Absorption Salt— 1 * pains. For Colds, box, 25c; 6 boxes, $i.25 .Sick Headaches, numbness of extremities, etc. Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt ot price. Wholesale and Retail Depot, , Room 34 Fletcher & Sharps Block, INDIANAPOLIS, INS. BATES & HANLEY, ' Managers for the Northwost. isiisniiims I H. V. CHILDERS (Successor to Dav’d James,) Hells the justly eelebrHod Farm Machinery oj" tile Deoro iit Mansur Company, Moline, Illinois. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, ! Yv'boden Bearn, Iron Beam, Highland, Turf and Stubble. Prairie Queen .Breaker, GILPIN SULKY PLOWS, the Advance Walking Cultivator. Rotary j Drop and Monarch Slide Drop j CORN PLAN! 1 KS. Etc.. Etc. CABINET-'WARE. HARDWARE, lITW AEE and STQ 7E3 sold ‘-It .a.per tern .. ver before. :• " MUrfl d •• '• i-:-. f*r»r> ,iui ; , repairing. e* .■ : .! •• .:we n rates.