Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1880 — Page 3
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MORDECAI F. CIiILCOTE, Attoraey-at-Law - . ' - INDIANA Renssblaem. J.ructices ilMhe Courts ‘ Washington street, opposite Court House. » “ J. v/. douthit Attoraev-at-Law, with M. !’• ChilcoteU U.MWK.OINB. ZIMBIDWIGOINH. r. s. & z. •WIGGINS. Attorneys-at-Law, Kkxshelaek, - - ' ./ot Wii h'tvo money to loan to fanners ft I ewnt! 'teteitest, on long time. Call at the Cite Izenß*Bank and sou UKDANIEL B MILLER, Attornov-at-Law, XixsenLAW. - - - - Indiana. ■Jill.-e up stairs in Hemphill 3uildinK.ov« r Narrow Gauge Clothing House, faxes paid, übstraots prepared, all Hnds of legal con,rsT Special 'attention given to preparing Ditch ami Hoad Petitions and Reports of Vi«w«ib _ L ELZA X- PHILLIPS. I.aw, Collection and Abstract O fflce , AENSbELAEIi, IND. Wp«si»l attention giv«u to collections, ig C#urt House. June. 1.-78 H«OM ». TBOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON’ AttoruM-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Aen si* blab#. - - ' Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. Wy pay particular attention to paying taxes aiull easing lam Is. W ii.UML. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .'Montkihllo. - - - . Indiana. OlMeu in Nuuk bu ing.up stairs. W H. PIERCE, At oi'UM»y-a.t-Law and Notary Public, X2.oixiin gton, Ind. tear*Colloctions a specialty and made in an p r o the State. Olllee in Hathawa building, uu-stairs. jiuieb. 7V. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten uKnt. interest will be added to all recounts running unsettled longer than Ihree mouths.
DKS. LINK & OWENS, homeopaths, Olli ’cin resid<nc.e. on Washington street, rm.rlhomd U Court House, Rensselaer. Ind. juueU.’TU. „ .jll—lT H. W. SNYDER, Jk.tb»mey at Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IM EXCHANGE BLOCK UOLLBC’MONS A SPECIALTY. IRA W. YEOMAN, at IL«aw ? NOTARY PUBLIC, Rial SsiiU anti CslißCting Arent. Will pr|U!tiei) ill nil th* Courts of Newton Raiitou nnd .Jasper counties. Omen:-Up-stairs, over Murray’s City j&rug Store, Woodland, Indiana.
FUANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at Law And Real Estate Broker. in* all Courts of Jasper, Nowton wd Santos counties. Lands examined; AWruets of Title prepared; Taxes paid. e. Syecla-lty. R. S. D wiggins, Ziinri Dwiggins, JVsslJshl. Cashier. Oi'fciasans 9 Battkj RENSSELAER, IND., Dim* u.’.'ouoral Bunking business; gives suoi’t attention to collections; remitne«s m;i<* on day of payment at current r«L?aof exchange • interest paid on balances , baring interest issued; exV»>k the premium at the Chicago Exposition. In 1878 This safe is protected by one of aarceufs Time Looks. The Bank Vault M go<d »“ ean be built It will bo Jecu from the loregoing that this Bank furnishes aS good security to depositors as laa be."
Me iTrangli, dentist, REMINGTON, IND. /at wroikln rreet room over McDounle s dry Q fiashamr* Blocff. HOBKINS HORSE, ft. J. Hoplstu* “ “ Proprietor WoMlant mble, convenient location, careful attrition to wants of guests, i»nd experienced management are its Recommendations to popular favor. F. G HENKLE & CO’S Restaurant. BIIEAD, Pies and Cakes, fro. h every day. Canned Fruit, Confectioneries, Cigars Mid Tobacco. Ice-cold Lemonade always on 3i y^'' Warm Meals at all hours of the day. Call. Utoneselaur, Ind., May, 1880. hawing & son, Would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they have opened .a toil taifh Drag Stall Ueno bill’s brick, nearly opposite McCoy & '.FhniMPßOii’Rßank. Wushinxtonstreet, where jheyiikiay be round at all hours of the day Pure Medicines! those lhat may want, at reasonable «har--008. tar* Your patrona solicited and thankfully received. Doc, 21,1877.
Indianapolis. Railway. TIME CJA.R/D NTo. 4. On and after Monday, December 16, 1878, trains will run as follows, until further notice: SOUTHWARD. No. 1 No. 3 Del.&Laf. Del. &Las. Express. Express. Leave Rensselaer 5:00 A M 12:20 PM Arrive Pleasant Ridge 5:15 A?’*’ “ Zard Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove 5:30 12:50 “ Lee 5:45 1:05 “ “ Sharpsburg Flag Flag “ Bradford ) 6:00 1:20 Leave I 0:30 2:00 Arrive Ward Flag J,! a ° Wright Flag Hag “ Horner 6:50 2:20 “ Honey Greet Flag I' lag “ McElhoe Flag Flag Monticello (7:10 2:40 Leave 17:30 3:00 Arrive Yeoman 8:0# Flag “ Pittsburg 8:«i 3:45 “> Delphi 8:30 3:50 NORTHWARD. No. 2 No. 4 J , Chi.&Eas. Chi. & Eas. Express. Express. Leave Delphi 9.33 A. M 5:15 P.M. Arrive Pittsburg 9:38 5:20 '• Yeomau Flag Flag “ J 10:23 8:05 Leave Monticello l 10:25 6:15 Arrive McElhoe Flag Flag “ Honey Creek Flag F'lag “ Horner 10:15 6:35 “ Wriggt Flag Flag “ Ward Flag Flag »• 4 11:00 6:50 Leave Bradford i 11:00 7:10 Arrive Sharpsburg Flag Flag “ Lee 11:15 7:25 “ Hanging Grove 11:30 7:40 “ Zard Flag Flag “ Pleasant Ridge 11:45 7:55 “ Rensselaer 12:00 8:10 JOHN MILLIKAN. Ass t Sup.t. S.N. YEOMAN Gen l Manager. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. “FAh.N’-ELA.N’d-iHI ROUTE, COLUMBUS & STATU LINK DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY 19. 1878. —Pas.sengcr.s purchasing Local Round Trip Tickets before entering th* cars, obtain a discount of ten per eent. from reguulur rates. GOING EAST. No. 1. N». 5 Lev. State Lin* + 2.0 c p. m. + 6 30 a. m. Arr. Logansport 5.00 “ 9.15 Lve. “ tl.oo a. m " Marion... 2.33 “ 11.07 “ Hartford 3.17 - 11.50 " Ridgeville 4.10 “ 12.4Gp. m. " Union city 5.05 1.10 “ Bradford J unction 6.0 e ' 2.00 “ Piqua 9.23 * 4.16 “ " Urbana 10.35 " 5.20 “ “ Columbus,. 12.35p.m. 7,25 " GOING WEST. N*. tt No. 8. Lve. Columbus 7 6.30 a. m. t 5 41p.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 10.5 H “ 11.20 " ‘‘ Hartford 11.60 “ 12.35 » m. “ Marion 12.40 p. m. i.io “ Logansport.... 2.30 *' 3.00 *' State Line 10.2# “ 10.10 RICHMOND * CHICAGO DIVISION. Going North. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. m ‘ Richmond +10.50 Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ “ Newcastle 12.05 p. m “ Anderson 1.20 ” “ Kokomo. 3.00 “ 7 2.15 a.m. “ Logansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 “ Going South No. 1. No. 7, Lve. Chicago 78.20 p. m. +9.00u.m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. m. 1.40 p. m. “ Kokomo..' 1.50 “ 3.00 “ “ Anderson 4.37 “ * ‘ New Castle 5.35 " Hagerstown 6.05 “ Richmond 8.55 ‘‘ “ Cincinnati 9.50 7Daily. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omited W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going West. Going East. Mail and Ex 9 47 a m Mail and Ex 305 p m Accom’tion 305 p m Passenger 730 a m Passenger 922 pm Accom’tion 917 am WRIGHT WILLIAMS. Age
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The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY JUNE 11. 1880. Butter 10 a 15 cents per lb. Eggs 8 cents per dozen. Potatoes 30 a 40c per bushel. Lard 8 a 10 cents par lb. Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per Quarter bbl HP ox* Sale! QA ACRES IMPROVED FARM OxJ Land, in Jasber County, Indiana, 65 miles south of Chicago, 111,. Immediate pososiou given of land, house and crops. Valuation $1,050. Want $350 cash, balance on long time at 6 per cent. Will trade for Chicago improved property. For further particulars inquire of the owner. John E. Hochbaum, 398 East Division st. May 21. 2m Chicago, Illinois. Congressional Convention. The Democracy in the counties comprising the Tenth Congressional distr.ct are requested to assemble at Monticello, White county, in delegate convention, on Wednesday; June 16. 18SO, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress. The representation from each county is as follows: Carroll, : : : : 11 Cass, : : : : 18 Benton, : : : 6 Fulton, : : : : 9 Lake, : : : : 6 Porter, : : : : 8 Pulaski, : : : : 6 White, : : : : 7 Newton, : : : : 4 Jasper, ; : : : 4 John A. Carjcwright, Sec’y. John Davis, Ohm’n. Ten dozen of the great one dollar hats just in at the Cheap Store. Mrs. Howard ean accommodate five or six boarders at reasonable rates, Interest on all outstanding county orders will cease after May 25th, 1880, if not presented for payment. M. I. ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper county, Ind.
The Band festival was a success. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye At the Rensselaer Mills. Mrs. Jno. Howe, with her daughter, of Akron, Ohio, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morey Hopkins. FISHER & SONS, have now ready for the market a kiln of good quality of TILE, of all sizes.
Mr. Beattie Mehaffey, of Olathe, Kansas, is visiting friends at this place. All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Colonel Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s stone building. Give her a call. Miss Maggie Miller, of Rochester, is visiting her brother, D. B. Miller, Esq., and family, at this place. Mrs. C. H. Cannon, of Howard City, Kansas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Duvall, and friends in this ityWhile house-cleaning is going on is the best time to have your Organs cleaned, tuned and repaired. Take them to Goldman. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. John I. Purcupile & Co. have leased Cotton’s elevator, preparatory to engaging extensively in the purchase of grain. No one can afford to be without a good Time-piece when clocks are as cheap as they are at Goldman’s Kew Store. He has a splendid variety to select from, and gives the very lowest cash price. Our old-time friend, Jas. T. Saunderson, Esq., of Kentland, is attending to the interests of clients in the Jasper Circuit Court this week. Quite a number of farmers from White and adjoining counties were in town this week trading at the Cheap Store. Good goods at reasonable prices will bring people from all distances.
H. A. Barklay, David Gray, Fred. Hoover, John Prewett, Daniel B. Miller, E?q. delegates; John Tillett and Lefler attended the Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis. Many new and attractive things have been added to the Cheap Store this week. People who are alive to their own interest are not slow to perceive that the place to make every cent count is at the Cheap Store of Sharpe, Gray & Co. Charley H. Price and Capt. Burnham attended the National Gieen back Convention at Chicago. Charley is a delegate from this district, and in favor Judge Davis. The greatest novelty, us well as the best Time-piece ever made, for the price asked, is the Waterbury Watch for sale at Goldman’s New Jewelry Store, north side of Washington st., Rensselaer, Ind. The town trustees appointed JHon. R. S. Dwiggins to vacancy occasioned by expiiration of term of S.P. Thompson on School Board. Asnow organized the School Board stands: President—M. F. Chilcote. Secretary—R. S. Dwiggins. Treasurer—A. Leopold.
IT PAYS!
There is no question but what low prices and gentlemanly treatment pays. These are the elements combined that makes the Cheap Store a favorite resort. Two persons, neither of whom bears any striking resemblance to any great jurist except for corpulency, were comfortably seated talking over matters and things, when one said, “lonce sat on the Judge’s bench in Texas.” “That so?” asked his friend. “Where was the Judge?”
If your Time-pieces are out of repair take them to Goldman, who has had sixteen years’ constant practice in his art, and has all of the facilities for doing everything in his line, from the commonest Clock to the flnest Watch. AH work warranted. A little boy on returning home from church, was asked by his mother to give the text. Alter a thoughtful pause, the little fellow replied: “1 don’t hardly remember, but it was something about a hawk between two pigeons.” The text was, “Why halt ye between two opinions?” Quick Sales and Small Profits win the day! Speer & Ramey, of the Dry Goods Palace, No. 10, Odd Fellows’ Block, Delphi. Ind., offer Unusual Attractions and Rare Bargains! Their stock is complete in all departments. Prices lower than the lowest. When in Delphi call and examine their goods and prices, and be satisfied. Change “ad.” next week.
The old showmen name their animals ‘Sardanapalus,’ ‘Cleopatra,’ and ‘Spinalmeningitis,’ but when a candidate for the top of the heap of a half-hundred millions of intelligent Americans i 3 trotted out he is called a dark horse.— James, G. Blaine.
DO YOU WANT— A good, improved farm? A stock farm? A tract of wild land? A good home? A piece of land for speculation? The cheapest piece of land in Jasper county? Callon D. B. MILLER, Beal Estate Ag’t. As a rule Indians do not give onen expression to their feelings. A citizen in the far west giving a little dinner-party, invited thereto a few half-civilized Indians, w r ho displayed a desire to ‘go thro’ ’ the bill of fare. A young chief after eyeing the mustard carefully for some time, helped himself to a good spoonful and swallowed it. He said nothing to betray his astonishment; but, despite himself, the tears streamed down hia cheeks. An agpd chief sitting opposite asked him what he was crying about, and was gravely informed he was thinking of his poor old father, who died a short time ago. Presently the old fellow took a dip from the mustard-pot, and his eyes likewise proved too weak or too strong for hia will, Then hia young friend in a sympathizing tone inquired the cause of his grief. Said the beguiled one: *‘l was thinking it was a pity you didn’t die'when your old father did.”
THE GLORIOUS 4th!
Fourth of July Celebration.
The citizens met at the court house, Monday evening, June 7th, 1880, for the purpose of making arrangements to celebrate the 4th of July. Joseph H. Willey called the meeting to order and on motion Mordecai F. Chilcote was chosen president, and James W. Douthic, secretary. Whereas the 4th of July occurs on Sunday this year it was moved and carried that the celebration be held on the 3d of July, in the court house yard. The following committees were appointed: . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Joseph H. Willey, Sampson Erwin, Charles C. Starr, Miss Mollie Babcock, Miss Della Cotton. COMMITTEE ON PROGRAMME. Edward H. Tharp, Emmet Kannal, George M. Robinson, Mrs. E. P. Hammond, Mrs. Alfred McCoy. COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS. Linneus W. Martin, Samuel H. Duvall, O. C. Dickey, Oliver P. Robinson, William Cotton, Dr. W. L. Il ain ar, Frank Imes, William W. Watson, William Wood, ' James W. Douthit, Robert Yeoman, F. W. Cole, Erastus Peacock, Edward Kirk, John Platt, Victor Loughridge, Louis Hollingsworth, David Prichard, David Warren, Vai Scib. COMMITTEE ON DECORATION. Mrs. W. J. Imes, Miss Flo Thompson, Miss Letta Hopkins, Miss Hattie Coen, Miss Ora Thompson, Miss Josie Catt, Miss May Boroughs, Miss Lola Moss. , Dr. J. S. Owens, Will E. Moss, Charles G. Sears, Dr. F. P. Bitters. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet Monday evening, June 14th. Mordecai F. Chilcotk. James W. Douthit, President. Secretary.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Auditor Jasper county to Lewie Mosier, w hf nw 4, 31, 7—Bo acres.WTax title. $ 19,35 Dan’l Grant to Wash. 8. Grant pt e-hf sw 26, 29, 7, pt nw iw, and pt ne sw 25, 27, 7—65 acres. 50,00 Dan’l Grant to Jas. M. Carr, pt e-bf se 26, 29, 7, and pt nw sw 24, 27, 7—66 38-100 acres. SQ,CO Dan’l Grant to Shelby Grant, s% nw and nw pt ne —BB 91-100 acres. 50,00 Dan’l Grant to Jas. W.Grant eJ w.) nw 25, 29, 7—40 acres. Dan’l Grant to Charley* Garland H. Grant, nJ. nw 25, 29, 7 80 acres. jq qq Dani’l Grant to T. H. Grant, ’ ej sw 23, 29, 7, and wJZ sw nw 29, 29, 7—loo acres. Dan’l Grant to F. M Grant, sw 22, 29, 7, and wV nw nw 26, 29. 7—HO acres. Peter Dunn to M. F. Chiloote, pt sw 31,22, 5—52 J acres. Q.c.D. 90,00 Elizabeth Meeker to Francis M. Brown, nw cor. w!4 nw nw 6, 27, 7-9 acres. 75 00 Mathew Marx to Edwin E. ’ Carpenter, ne ne 11, 32, 7. 560,00 Geo. Major to O. B. Mclntire, pt n% nw, 30, 27 6. 35 00 Jacob Neis to Ada F. Cotes, si sw sw 25, 41. 7 and pt e-hf ne 34, 31, 7—90 acres. 450 00 Moses B. Alter to Mary C. Chamberlain, lets 1 and 12 In block 3, Rensselaer, S uith add. 700,00 Also recorded 9 mortgages, 3 releasee and one bond for deed.
Dr. J. H. Loughridge bas associated with him in the practice of medicine. Dr. F. P. Bitters. H Clay Harris, a|co]ored delegate from Halifax, Va, perpetrated a|very boisterous speech at the Palmer, in Chicago, the other day during the Intermission of the Convention, which he closed by assuring his hearers that it Grant failed to get the nomination, he weuld “have to leave old Vargyma,”
Lumber! Lumber! WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL! FINISHING L UMBER! COMMON LUMBER!! ALL KINDS OFL UMBER! ! ! STAR A SHINGLES. STANDARD SHING LEU. COMMON BHJSHLEB. BEVELED LATH, PLAIN LATA. ALL LENGTH BATONS. Square Pickets, Flat Pkkeis. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. Siding, Cornice, Moulding, aud Door Frames, ALL sahf tn ow»tities to suit, and at ike LOWEST PRICES. B. F. FERGUSON, Francceville, Ind., and Rensselaer, Ind.
The largest, best and cheapest stock of Dress Goods ever brought to this place at the Cheap Store. An assortment of New Nobby Freach Designs in Dress Trimmings just received at the Cheap Stere, and very cheap. Remember!-The Howe Sewing Machines at Fendig’s. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice aed desirable town and country properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains. The Newels House, Kirtley & Son proprietors, is now open to the public. It is a large and well arranged establishment. newly furnished, the table supplied with the best in the market, and the management will exert effort co 'accommodate guests in a* manner that will be appreciated.— Terms reasonable. Give the Nowels House a trial. The handsomest and cheapest Dry Goods iu toWn are at Fsndig’s. And don’t you forget it. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bettom prices, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash Store.
* Wehaye mnoh pleasure in recommending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The manufacturers* name alone is a guarantee of its merit. Itsellsat2s cettaperboa. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal. Persons in want of standard fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, etc., will do best by purchasing at the Rensselaer Nursery. ■mo medicines of Dundas Dick A Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their SeidUtine SeidUte Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal. Time to Transplant Trees. —lt is usually done during the month of April, but may be done any time after the frost is out and ground settled; and the place to get the tree? is at the Rensselaer Nursery.
GRAIN AND FLOUR EXPOSITION.
An Exhibition of Great Intere»tto Farmere, the Ladicx, and AU Engaged in the Grain, Flour and Kindred Jn- . dutiries. The Millers’ Exhibition will open in the Permanent Exposition Buildings, Cincinnati, on May 81st, and remain open to visitors until June 2dth, 1880. The press oft the country unite in thei statement that ic will be the fine.‘4, and must ootapreheusive display of the kind ever made in the world. Every prominent Manufacturer of Mills and Milling Machinery in Eu rope and America will be represented. Six 200 horse-power Automatiaßteam Engines will be, in constant motion, competing for d SSOO premiuix. Ten complete Europeun and American Flour Mills in dally practical operation, under one roof, is seen but once in a life time. The exhibit of grain and flour from Railroad Companies, Agricultural Societies, Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of different cities, states and coun tries is worthy of inspection. The immense Vienna Steam Bakery, operated by Austrian workmen, will make daily tests of flour ground iu the building. Over 2000 machines will.be constantly ruining. To enable the greatest pcssiole number of persons to visit this grand exposition of the second largest in-, dustry in the world, the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis B’y Co., PanHandle Route, will sell Excursion Tickets from June 16th to 22d, good to return until June 28th. 1880. This will include the date of the National Democratic Convention.at Cincinnati, June 22d. 1880.
Bitsclx otice I John Hell lev, klija R. Schwartz, Frank C. Schwartz, Walter Q.Greeham, Augustus Stimson, James M. Haines, James King, Daniel T. Sigler, David J. Thompson, Lewis Stoddard, Simon Witham, Charles Miller, J. H. Hochsteltler, John 11. Shaffner, Alfred Thompson, Lewis Rich. Trus tee, and all others whom it may concern will take notice that Daniel Fairchild, William Tyler aud William Myers, the appraisers appointed ln Ditch eause Number 8927 on the Commissioners Docket of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the place of beginning of said work hereinafter described, at 10 o'clock ou Monday, July sth, 1880, to assess the lands affected for the purpose of construction of such work. The work will begin at the quarter section corner between sections sixteen (18) and twenty-one (31) in township thirty-two (32) north of range six («) west, in Wheatfield Township, Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence north 2475 feet, thence north 32)4 degrees east 245 feet, thence north 10 degrees west 350 feet, thence north 21 degrees west 1450 feet, thence north 29 degrees west 2560 foot, thence north 47 degrees west 1000 feet to the quarter section corner on the line between sections eight (8) and nine (9) in the same townahi*, county range and Stale. The depth will average about three (3) feet, the width about ten (10) feet, and the foil about four (4) feet to the mile, the length being eight thousand (800 o feet. Said Eiija H. Schwarts, Frank C. Schwartz, Walter O. Gresham, J. H Hochstettler, Lewis Stoddard, Daniel T. Sigler, and Simon Witham are non-residents of Jasper county, and appear to have an interest in lands affected by said work. SARAH RUBHONG. June 4,1880. D. B. Miller, Att’y for Apcts. EXGLESBACHS Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Off 4W B—Qmality Always ou Hand Finest Steaks. 8 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.
Notice of Dissolution. is hereby given that the co-partnerslilp AV heretofore emating between LB. Washburn and'K P/Htten. Physicians and Surgeons, doing hudMaaander the ttrm name of Washburn & Bittern. in the town of Rensselaer. Indiana, have this day dissolved aald-jnrtnarsbtp by mutual consent. Each reserving the right to collect all bills made by himself. L B. Washburn, F. P. Bitters. Bensselaer. Indiana. May to, 1880. Notice of Dissolution. "W OTICB is herebygiven that I. S. Goldman and CJ W. D. Graham, Jewelers, doing business un#r the firm name of Goldman and Graham, in the town of Renaaelaer, Indiana, havo thia day disunited, by mutual consent, Mr. Gmhrm retiring. Mw Goldman wiU continue the business and in crame the stock of Watches, Clocks ah Jd.welry now on hand. I. S. GOLDMAN, W. D. GRAAAM. Renaoelaor, Indiana, May 11,1880. N»tlw «f AAmialatratioM' £OTICH U hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tho ate of David Waymire, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is probably sol vent. PiILIP B. WOODHAMS, Haren 26,1880—4 t. * Administrator.
Willey & Sigler's Trade Palace IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, Millinery Goods, BOOTS -& SHOES, CLOTHING, For Men and Boys; FAMIfcT memo* Hiyßottom prices is their motto. — Call and see them. Rensselaer. Ind.. May. 1880.
MILMNW! e Clfildote HAS just received, and is now prepared to show to the Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity the largest and most choice selection of MiUiawy Goods ever brought into this county, which will be sold at the Lowest Prices.— Her stock comprises everything in the line of fashionable Hats. Ribbons, Feathers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Flowers, Laces, etc., etc., And all goods usually found in a first class Millinery establishment. Please eallbefore purchasing. Miss Pation, an expert milliner, will be ready at all times to wait on yon. the place, at FENDIG’S DRY GOODS STORE. LIZZIE H. CHILCOTE. Rensselaer, April IG, 1880.
Farmers I Breeders —OF—FINE STOCK! Should see the splendid and valuable HIMJUTOIIH JIMI! jxst arrived from New t’ork State, bred and raised by George D. King, of New York City. He is a Blood Bay, stands 1G hands high, weighs 1150 pounds, and shows great speed. He will be kept at the stables of M. Halloran, in Rensselaer, Wednesdays, Thursd ys, Fridays, and Saturdays. At Beaver City, Mondays and Tuesdays. Everybody should go and see the finest Stallion in Indiana. He has been brought here, at great cost, by J. CROUCH, and will be groomed by THOMAS PRITCHARD.
Governor Hampton! is kept at his home, in Monticello. N. WARNER DEALER IN Harthrare, OF -A.lu KI2STDS 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 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. Ind
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BUY A HOME IN MICHIGAN, •ft TO SIO PBR ACRE! ■troaar Melia! MwreCrope! Hailroad thrawcl* Cantor of Land.. Wealthy CH—afa, Sehoola and Clmreliea. Intelllffeat Population. HICHIST RKWARD TO FARMER*. Thaaa lands are a long distance East of the Mtwfralnnl River. Large amount saved in travel ana transportation of crops. Descriptive pamphlet in English and German. ▲ddraM W. O. HI’UH ART, Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
I. 1!. WASHBI BX.X. I>. F. P. BITTERS. M. D WASHBURN & BITTERS, Physic!:’, vs end Surgeons, Z?e/.‘.'st z aer, Ind. Calls promptly utteiah >i. Will give special atten tion to the treatment of Chrouie Disease* BLACKSMITH SHOP [Sot;th of McCoy Thompson'* it k 1 Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT & DICKEY. Propr’s. fpiTE proprietors luhving fitted tip a new shop I two now fully to do ail kinds of Blacksmithing. at the low—a j ri ■ and in the most workmanlike manner I-'inmer.*. and all others needing anything in oat' Jim 1 . arc invited to give ns a ■.■ all. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, -And give this bra: ■ vs the littsine*-particular attention. All wo.-k warranted. GKA.NT A DICKE Y, i. s. oESIJ
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■■ d DEALER IN— Clocks, Wktdhes, NO TIONS J ND NO VEL TIES Special attention civen ■> 1 inc W.>.i . Vutk. Jewelry repairing, etc. Tiuiu: : :■■ d tipaiiing Musical Instruments. < >ur-lock is complete, and all goods and work warianted. Call, am! sec our goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Store in Hemphill - brick building, nearly opposite McCov & Thompson's Wink. I. 8. GOLDM AK. llensselaer, Ind., Mav. 1880. F.XV. BEDI'OKD, Agricnltnral ImDlemculs, Farm Hardware and General Seed Store, Also a. full line of Groceries and Glassware. Two doors west of Bank —Kannal’s old stand. All Kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Rensselaer, Ind., May 18b0.
Biv'tyv & W- Bb-tei .. ..... ... . . . ■ ■■- • Livery foams, with m withe rivers nished upon application. Stock board I> .■ .i ; ;y or wet'!;. Oft4< o Sta.Bl <‘S on Front street .above, W ; i, 4 _.c. .} < >... < j-. .
B RW TIBIA Ib KbII 0 DUy IUGuI fe L I® - / a t? .a/.» Family Groceries CORNER. RAILROAD <‘c INDIANA HTl;i- '1 S. RLMJki .I'-' 4 '’. IM> Keeps constantly on hand a i ull line oT Cj ,c- »it'a! : *in -1 W< >O i>.EW and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE. !><)■• I’S .WdiiiiX (.LOVES N. HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Art i-;. an.l Notim . You will dud the best stock of fresh new goods, al wayl.,,nd, al price.- hat d-fy win'petition. We will not be undersold, in . imy: Ling : n <• :i line. W,..- -ceop the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities to suit purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds (S' Country l’> odii<-e,aiid will give you the best price the market wiil afford. W•■ •! ••liver allgoods free of charge inside the city limits. Come and examine o u slock and be convinced th a we give you more goods for your money, than any mb w horse in town. v2n27tf " ■ 1). W. FBCK ■ - ■ . _ - - ~ prwrjwumr IMF HI HI INFRRIIR ? ; 00F I Hl yLy ul v diiL» 'Willis «I k e I Ji’sWould respectfully r-all the att idfon'nf the ■itizei : Jasper si.. 1 a ;• •■iinng .tfcuiife» his lurge and complete stock of the following goods, bought imv p?r cash, wliie-h einti.lc him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters' Materials, Window (Hass Paint Brushes. Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushes Varnish Br •> Coach. Varnish, Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, Ji'••:ttn»-r Duster.-. Coal Oil, Perfumery. Patent Medicines, Cnumian! ; , Drugs, Soaps. Hair Oils Hair Brushes, Face Powders, Dyo-StwiTs, Combs, PiHiy. Beit Lead, Portmonnias, Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamp;-, Paper. ite., Books, School Books kr Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescription l -.ire -illy e mpuund.-d nvited to call. . Konsselaer* Ind. vim; . J. INiEE. —I '» 'ni ii i i X ■ja-iIMM— >
i<h Ai dh iAi /.K.Vi. DR. CROOK’S «*••*’« tn/ITIA Oi rllF WINE OF TO Jfc SB CMS THOUSANDS YSABLY. U 1 n W *' *** turbo DyßpepaiAi IT IS THE LEAIIAS SEMERY Yt3 ALL Xci!torj3 Bton»a*thsmi tiiaftyiitea THROAT I LUNG COMPLAINTS Health aai Strength follow from its use. If you have Weak Lunbh, an, Con » dtu-_’i><t for *. euxiTivg, -hare Gxnukal Debility, Dys- H WiujcfTirjtake mkw rersiA, or Bronchitis, the use of a ,-injrle ■ For tale by all 4iug»«t» bottle will satisfy you tbat, it meets tha IE t at One Doli* a lumle. necessity of your case and give* a relief c >• Cn.ui 4, lbwi that can be had from uo other source. *»JRrßfeUWggy C.s' >nl—it., « TIT OHB BOTCLZ. • The niofrt obstinate Coueus and Colim a bnit’ • 1f» time* m aer immediutetyrelieYed. ‘|’f ‘ Of- J Kramor’s German Eye Salva i» » poaithe e»r« r«r weak and eyes. 3AT3 ATS EILIA2L3. Never fail, to <a:y ugr case °f sore eyos, r.Btl no remedy i» so immediate in ita efl w.a. Pre* » cents a box. Should y<h:r druggist riot have it, < u ivceipt »f «*ax> (orpostugc stamp/i we wiil .< nd you a box free ci' eineiur S. N." SMITH S; CO., Orop. . Dayrsn. k .
IF YOU WATOT A Stylish Suit Made to order, call on T. M. JONES. C A. RFSbj, Plain & Ornamental ?" IkAST EIS K B J Ct ntracts solicited. Rensselaer, Ind., May 1»8< . CcaT’k Mayhew. ■ -DFALHRS IN GE \'ER X I. HA RD JI'J RE. D/<N'ic t dN; ini Rensselaer, Ind., May I>Bt. sV.xk JLt I j I 1 * 1C _l€ , CELEBRATED RUBBER PAINT. Johnson's Dry Sized Calsoiaine, A large an I eoiitplc te ..ssor'.ment of BOOKS, SIATIOMUn ami TOiLEf .iKT'CLES, at the Old Brick Drug SKre W. J 1M ES. Rensselaer, 1n.!.. Mav, RStt!
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CALL AND SEE US W A ' GSM? TTTE HAVE on hand the largest VV stock of /■7 RNITI RE. GA R R E I S . OIL-CLOTHS HGt >E Et'RNlSl/ING GOODS, ever sold in Jasper county. We have also added to our stock the late half-moon :'c. count ar. ■-■■'it Wakin ; a Specialty! F. J. SEARS & SON. Ren.*.-elaer, Ind., May, 188 i. U*wmof DEADER IX Wall Paper! It EAJiQt’AIVI ICRS FOE i ihl •’ m iLdxis itfial .idjiictmcnt of Tit css eh, and vor:- a 'pecialiy. £b" liemember the place One do«r east of Trude Paea<.'E. itc!..- sviticr,lnd., Muy, tciSii,
