Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1880 — Page 3

The f Democratic, Swtind. JAMES W. MoEWEN-Prtipriator. F s Bates? ‘' dftfl eolum, one year*.. S3O )0 Httlf coluiun, W w Uuar/orcol. ~ , • gttibth coi. , - r -v : J 0 \ IJ . Ten per con*, added to, foregoing price n ntvertwcmentH ureket. to oco|i>>’ more tln.n #tnglo eolunm width. * . ' Fractional parts of a year at equituMb rates Uusluesß curds not cxco.f ding i inch space, |<> a year, $3 for six months, $} for All legal notices and advertisements, at e inbllsbod statute prioo. Heading notices, firatpubllcat ion 10 cents a line, each putui *at ion thereafter 5 eta. aim i. Yearly advertisement mat be ogaug< u quarterly [onee in three months) h fc 4’ l “ : ion of tho advertiser, free of extra eri.o M • Advertisements for persons -not » or Jasper county mu at be paid tor m advfm - of llrst publication, when less tbanone-qn'i..-tor column in sine;aiul vuarterty m rt<lvan< e v/tp 'U larger * - 1

MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attornoy-at-law IIKSSfXAM. - - . - I™*™ Vrm-tioos in tho Courts of Jasnci and ad--s»jCT3Mnjf« street, opposite Court House. - %ln • m — j. W. BOUTHIT Attoruov-at-Eaw, fcxy-OlKce with M. I*'. ChilcotenwiaoiNs. zisikip wiggins. R. S. & Z. TJWIGGINS, Attorneys-at-Liav/> UEXSBKbAKB. - ' - * INDI „ ANA ; eonirtn.' iS I’/A'.IUA* iittiik ttß.ll U.-v DANIEL B- MILLER, A-.feo.vae .--a^iuwr, •{FKSHEoABK. - - - * ,;;I)IANA ' illiieo up sia ri inTI-r'U'hfn iuildii.g.ove'Xarrow Oaugoe 1 > long ~“ lX •?* uti.il••a<'.'S prepared, nil i'.uu • . ... • li a- ;a written. - . l-.r Special intention. toveu to p. *;•!>*£. Utl<di and' llead i'euti • :■■> ai. • R * Viewers . EL 7£jL I- x-x-di A-AlP'd. f,nw. Collection and Al, Hiow O-iicc, UENSAKhANIi, INI7 Special attention given to eolieeliuns. Office in Court'House. June 1.-7’ SIMON I>. TUO.V I „0N . WAV fD T. THOMPSON Attomco-at- fin jh-ft'i-y i noucTHOMPSON ct BROI'HKI, dENSBEr.AF.Ii, - Indiana.^ Practice in nil the Courts. MARION L. 3 PITEER, Colloctwr aid /l.o«tvac• er. We pay particular attention to puyhi,; ‘•‘‘■xc. lelling audl uusing 1;i ii<! -=. W Ifi. UHL, • ’ AT T CUt NEY -AT -11 AW. Montioeli.o. - - * Indiana. Ofiico mi Hank bit ing.m> f 'tairsW H. PIERCE. At orney-at-Lnw aud Notary Public, Remington, liicl. wrflollaeUonß a spec tali >' and"“.‘Li ".!!,« purl of the State. Odum in lbi o>w 1 building, uti-stair-j

j. li.iiooouiuui-.H. ; • ’’ LOU6HIUDC2 Sc TUT a’> HIS, Physicians and Snrsoons. Washington si ,' , et. | 'Olov : 'Auislj’Cs holid.^,i Tenpereon . in,on ' v . , , t j uu , in,•.omits running ease,ted .hroe months. ■OR. i. ;fh WASHiIURN, : /..,/• .2/. ' ' <'uii IMU-..M..C ';• 1 :. | O) till- ll- i:,,i ,1 el « ‘d.,;IMH. xiK. o c- r.'/?r-d, vwJXy-z. J, A Omeein re dd< a •' 7 ml! or! Sieiist o, 1 mu • ■ ■ - jiinuudi). : SDI-Sn X u. OWENS, Homoujmtb. Phj dean Uuvi r.a.-u /,'■ > ..., fn<l •W i of J*. Slollh- ■ Unsi-dnm-e oi.i 'u'.dl :•!•. liOi ghrid'te' re, nletide. E. W, EMDilii, A.tlo we 1 / i jxaw, IvK'ftNC.’iMN, I.NIH.VXA. OFFUJ.M IN T-ixOtIANC.R ULOCK 30 ELECTIONS A SPECIAL'." I'. IKA W. Y (•:<).MAN, •XaaWji ■ IVOTABIV laUZil.lC’',I a UZiI.lC’', Ecal Apt. ,Vill Jiructice ’in nil die Courts oi. Newton Benton unO »Jasper counties. Off : .vr:— I;n—in'v >, over NSnvvuy’s City Drug Store, doodtund, Indumu. I'U.rt.E Vi. U.V''CJ', . ' f Anti kic« 1 N: n'tPractices in all ■ ir... • ■ 1 • - 11 ” ind Benton ooflnd. s. ’ ; . vV . ! .' v in ; Abstracts of Title ptvj " ' • I'' 11 ' ColX©Cticii.3 a £3pc - tmrr R.S. Dwigsin * J'rMvh'Hl CJi ''■> : y ren-ssi.la' DOES a general.Lau'., ... t special attention 1o ' • n : •_' ■ -‘f • , tanoes made oil dao! rate of exchange; nucr • , Z’ aertilleates bearing ir,, i- -di, i , -- Change bought amUo , This Bank owns the l- o rvoo i‘ t look thopromlnuv at 1 ■ ; - .lie f •In 1878, Tills sap is : '"p; ' d bi one ( t Sargents Tiqe Lod-.s. > > u.iuk i msod is as god'! as cun be built. It will be Been from the foropoing that this Hunk lia.aiaixes ftS good securit/ to depositors as »an be. .

M. Gr. Traxiglij UK XT ISTREMINGTON, INI). Office iu west roamovor McDouglo sdry goods iWre. in Exchange Block. HOUSE, it. j. »,?.Vi" - " . p T”' ietor convenient location, cnrofal to wants of . guests, *nd experienced management are its fuGommendations to popular fivsoi. HARDIG & SON, tTCTould rcspoetfully call I ho attention of tho VV public to tho fact that 1 hoy have opened a BMhutyiiilhgSln! Hemphill's brick, nearly. oppost to McCoy & Thompson sßank, Washington street, where Lhoy mav be Found at all hours of the clay Pure Medicines! those lhat may want, at reasonable chares,; t3tf~ Your patrona solicited and thankullyroeeived Dce.2i. U>77.

luOianapolis. Railway. TIArIB CARD 2STo. 4. Oil niKl after Monday, December 18, 1878, trains will run as follows, until further notice: SOUTHWARD. So. 1 No. 8 Del. & Las. Del. & Las. Express. Express. Leave Rensselaer 5:00 AM 12:sS) PM Arrive Pleasant Ridge 5:15 1~ “ “ Zard Elag Flag ■“ Hanging Grove 5:30 12:50 ■•> Lee 5:45 1:05 “ Sharpsburg Flag Flag “ liradford M>:00 1:20 Leave l«:3° Arrive Ward Flag F| a^ “ W right Flag Flag “ Homer (>:M 2:20 “ Honey Crock Flag Flag “ McKlhoe Flag Flag Monliceilo (7:10 2:40 Leave 17::W 8:00 •* Arrive Yeoman 8:00 Flag “ I'ittsburg 8:25 3:45 “ Delphi 8:30 3:50 “ NORTHWARD. No. i No. 4 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 10:28 0:05 Leave Monticello ( 10:25 6:15 Arrive McElhoe Flag Flag Honey Creek Flag F’log “ llOrner 10:45 6:35 •" Wriggt Flag Flag “ Ward Flag Flag *• (11:(« 6:50 Leave Bradford Mj-00 7:10 Ardve Sharpsburg Flag Flag '• i,ee 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.

! PITTSHURG. CINCINNATI & Bt. LOUIH RAILWAY. ''I=YYIY lIA.ISm2L:T3 ROUTE, COLUMP.US A STATE LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED TIME CARD. MAY 10. 1878. —J’ltFScngiTM purcliasing Local Round Trip T'iekots before enlering the cars, obtain a discount of ten per cent, from reguular rates. UOINO EAST. No. 1. No. 5 L, v. State Line + 2.0 f p. m, T(i3o a. ra. Air. Logansport 5.00 “ 9.15 Lvo. " tl.oo a. m “ Marion 2.33 “ U. 07 " Uarlfonl 8.17 11.50 “ ■■ Ilidgwvillo 4.1:> “ 12.40 p. ill, “ Union city 5.05 .1.10 '' HradfortiJunction6.oo * 2.00 “ “ l’lfjlia 9.23 ‘ 4.16 “ " IJr ban a 10.35 “ C. 20 “ “ PoJiunbus 12.3 t p. m. , 7,25 4 * GOING WEST. No. <> No. 8. Lvo. Columbus $ o.:;o a. m. ti> 41 p. m. Arr. Urbana 5.05 “ 7.40 “ “ I'iqiia 8.58 ■■ 9.00 " lirudford Junction 9.22 " t 9.30 “ Union city 10.25 “ 10.43 “ Ridguviilw 10.58 “ 11.20 “ Hartford li.so “ 12.85 “ Marion 12.40 p.m. 1.20 “ Logansuort.... 2.30 “ 0.00 “ “ Ktate Lino 10.20 " 10.40 “ IMCILMOND & CHICAGO DIVISION. Going.Nuri.li, No. 2. No. 10. Lvo. Cincinnati +7.30 a. Jn ‘ Rieinnond........ + 10.r,0 Ait. Hagerstown 11.83 “ “ Newcastle 12.05 p. m “ Anderson i.?.0 ” “ Kokomo 3.00 “ t 2.15 a. m. " iioitansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Chicago 8.80 “ 7.50 Going South No. 1. No. 7. Lvo. Chicago t 0.20 p. in. + 9.00 a.m. Ait. Logansport 12.45 it. in. 1.40 p.ni. " Kokomo 1.50 “ 3.00 " Anderson, 4.37 ‘ ' Knw Castle 5.25 “ iliigerstown 0.05 ■' Rieinnond 6.55 “ Cincinnati 9.50 tPaily. +Daily except Sunday. Trains do not slop where lime is omiled \Y. L. O’BRIEN, Gor,. Passenger Hi Ticlcot Agent. TRAINS PASSING REMINGTON: Going V/est. Going East. Mail ami Kx 9 17 \ m Mail and Ex 3 or, p m ..Tom’tion :j or, i> m Passenger 730 AM P.lSsmiK' r 922 P M Aecom'tiou 947 AM WRIGHT WILLIAMS. Age

Ncw'spaper Decisions' 1. !'ti!)sTi'i hors who do not give express notice to flic contrary :ii": considered Wishing to continue I!•;• Ir ?■ ii.l; - ript ion.. :i. [f sum c.ribor* order the discontinuance of i •.••ir ixTiodiciits the publisher* may continue to si.vnl them ui.ti! ttll arrearages are paid. ii. IT subscribers uo'*lect «r refuse to take their periodicals from the ollice to vvhicli they arc directed they are held responsible until they have seltieil their bills and ordered them discontinued. i. if subscribers move t« other places without informing tli publishers, and the papers are sent to tlie former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts' have decided that “refusing to take periodicals from the ollice or removing and leaving them uncalled lor, is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud.” (i. Any person Who receives a newspaper and make-* use nr it, whOther he has ordered it or hot, is luflcMtulayv to, lie a subscriber. 7. If auii. c fibers 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 on and the sub. .Tibers will bo responsible until an exp; -s., not ice., with payment of all arrears is I sent to the publisher.

Tho Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY AUGUST 27. ISSO.

Butter ]0 a 15 cents per lb. Eggs B bents per dozen. I’obiloesi SO a 40c per bushel, Lard 8 A 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheal) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl.

Go-'to Bedford’s for your groceries. We warrant our work the best, at Hamar’s. Prunes 8 1-3 cents per pound at F. W. Bedford's. j\E. F. Ohilcote lias commenced the erection of a residence. Fine Watch work a specialty at Hamar’s. Services every Sabbath morning at the Presbyterian church. Bedford keeps all kinds of garden vegetables.

Nearsighted eye glasses at Hamar’s Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at It, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Doc. Wirt, the dentist is on hand at his rooms in the Hemphill block. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. The highest prico will be paid for Wheat and Rye At the Rensselaer Mills. Butter, eggs, iu fact all kinds of country produce kept constantly on hand at Bedford’s, Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. - -1 ■ 4 B. F. Ferguson is prepared to purchase all kinds of grain* atjd will pay the highest cash price for the same. Office and warehouses at his lumber yards.

Democratic Club meeting Monday evening. A first class article of tea for fifty cents per pound at Bedford’s. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar for repairs. The Remington fair is in full and successful blast. A very large attendance yesterday. The finest assortment of Gents’ chains can be seen at Hamar s The famous clock will remain on exhibition at this place till Wednesday next. Charley Hopkins is an undoubted greenbacker, and would be glad to see his friends. Come to Bedford’s and buy their goods. C. C. Starr and Miss Emma Rhoades were united by Rev. A. W. Wood in the bonds of matrimony Monday last. New stack of Violins, Guitars and Trimmings at Hamar’s - Parr, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Thompson, died Sunday last. We deeply sympathize with the parents in their irreparable loss. Large assortment of Ladies’ Neekler’s and Rings, at Hamar’s. The time is at hand when straw--berry plants should be transplated, and varieties can be procured at the Rensselaer nursery.

Gents’ Gold and Silver Watches, cheap, at Hamar’s. LOST—A large pocket book containing valuable papers. 'The tinder will please leave it at the office of F. Tj, Cotton and receive a liberal regard. R. B. PATTON. Ladies’Gold Watches and Guards at Hamar’s. The Hancock club meeting last Wednesday evening, was well attended, and the speeches of Messrs. Plunkett and Douthit listened to with attention, and frequently interrupted with applause. Next x meetiug of the club Monday evening.

Opposition.

They say ‘‘opposition is the life of trade. ’ At least it proved true in regard to the daneo last Friday evening, as it was one of the grandest successes of the season. The opposition was edinposed of a few gentlemen and the same number of ladies who said they.intended to ‘‘fight the dance until hell froze over.” Their reasons were so numerous that it would be impossible to state them, and were more frivolous than numerous ; and from the nnieunt of public sentiment there is against them I think they will retire from the field, and will not attempt the journey on ice until the weather gets cooler. Would it not been better for them, it they (lid not wish tR attend the dance, to have stayed at home, kept their mouths shut, and saved their credit ? 0. SIn announcing the features for the entertainment which came off on Tuesday evening last, it was said the presidential question would be settled then aud there. Well, the Hancock cake received the highest number of votes, and it also, brought a considerably higher price. As an omen gone out from this, for many, many year, radical-ridden locality, it is certainly very encouraging. The entertainment was a success.

Our old friend, W. Scott Hardy, of Monticello, called to see U 3 Wednesday. Ho is engaged in the introduc tion of Prof. C. S. Rice’s National Mnsfc Chart. He lias placed the agency for this locality in charge of Miss Ralph. Fine fowls at a sacrifice. From 25c. to $1 00 for choice Partridge and Buff Cochins, Plymouth Rocks, Black and White Leghorns, &c., &c. Circumstances compel me to dispose of them at once. * C.W. Clifton. A working model o! the great Stras - burg Clock, standing 12 feet high (the on, inal being 50 foot) will be on exhibition at store room in Nowels block to-day and to-morrow. Don’t fail to attend. Anmission only ten cents The procession of the Apostles, and the ‘appearance of Satan tempting Peter and watching Judas, as well as its marvelous astronomical dials are really wonderful. We repeat don’t fail to see it.

LIFE INSURANCE.

The Royal Protective Union, of Ft, Wayne, is the cheapest ancljmost practicable Life and Accident Insurance Company that now extends its benefits to the people of this district. This Association is purely mutual and is the oldest form of protection In America. It furnishes Life Policies for one-fourth the amount charged by the old system ot insuring. The Plan is similar to that of the Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that haye gained the confidence of the public at large. We insure iall persons between the ages of 15 and 65 that can pass the examination.— It casta sl2 to become a member of this association in the district. The death assessment is $1 for each member that dies- Also an assessment of $3 per year is made for sick and accident fund. Eacli member recaives $5 per week when sick or disabled by accident. The amount ot policy runs from SI,OOO to $4,000, according to age, payable at death, or at a certain number ot years—from 10 to 25 years. Full particulars will be sent upon application. Local agents wanted in every own in the district. Emmet ivannal, Rensselaer, agent tor Jasper county. All watches and clocks repaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year.

Lumber.

I am offering lumber for the next thirty days for the following prices for cash: Piece stuff 12,14,16 &18 foot sl3 00 No. 1 common boards, - • 15 00 No. 2 common boards, * * 14 00 Finishing lumber, - * - 30 00 Flooring No. X hard pine, - 25 00 Flooring clear hard pine, - 30 00 House Siding 15 and 16 foot, 13 00 Star A shingles, - - - - 280 Lath - -- -- -- 275

ISftWM THEY «*« f I CHEAPER THAN EVER! ftfij&amf, Watches, Clocks, r aSI Jewelry, Silverware, NWSSjmjtfiN Accordions, Violins, Spectacles* WGm POCKET CUTLERY. SOLE AGEN'J’S FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yeirs’ Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAR. —————i— —— —— 9 Campaign Sentinel, 40c.

Programme for Jasper County Teacher Association.

The teachers of Jasper county will mc.tt at the court house in Rensselaer, Thursday and Friday, September 2nd and ”rd, 1880. Every true teacher is earnestly requested to be present. The following is the programme adopted by the executive committee : 1. Mr. Hooper (Principal- of Rensselaer Schools) —Graded Schools. 2. C. P. Mitchell—Character and Influence of the Teacher. H. Miss M. P. Hides and L. S. Alter— Discussion. Subject: Is lovo of school work productive of greater results than consciencious performance of duty? Affirmative, Miss Boles. Negative, Mr. Alter. 4. D. M. Nelson—Normal Schools. 5. G. W. Allen—Teaching as a Profession. G. D. B. Nowels—County Superintcndency. 7. Leo E. Gla/.ebrook—The Teacher as a Politician. 8. E. It. Pierce—-Sociability Between Teacher and Pupils. 9. J. E. Alter—School Programme. 10. A. 11. Roney and L. S. Ponsler— Discussion. Should Industrial Sciences be Taught in the Common Schools ? Affirmative, Mr. Roney. Negative, Mr. Ponsler. 11. Lydia Paris—Primary IVork in Schools. 12. Eva Halstead—Literature in the Common Schools. 18. Janies Antrim—The Fossil Teacher. 14. Myra Price—The Schoel Master Abroad in the Land. 16. Robert Dumong-Music in the Schools. IG. Anna L. McCoy—Relation of Patrons to Schools. 17. Clara Coen—Decoration of the School Room. 18. Mrs. Pillars—llygene in the School Room. The programme will bo interspersed with mii.de by a competent choir. G. W. ALLEN, Pres. E. It. Pikkcb, Cor. Sec' y. Elocutionary contest, by Pi of. Allen’s elocutionary class, at Shan’s Hall, next Thursday evening. Admission 15 and 2:3 cents. An infallible remedy for Fever and Ague is Ayer’s Ague Cure. Wholly vegetable aud containing no quinine, it is harmless and sure.

The Nowels 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 every effort to accommodate guests in a manner that will be appreciated.— Terms reasonable. Give the Nowels House a trial. The niecln-ines ot iH:NL>A.-i Pick & Co. are unexcelled for elcr/niiee, parity, and reliability. Their Saidiitine Keidlitz Fowclors, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. Bee Advt. For sale by Emmet Kunnal. Address Horace E. James, Secretary t Renssdaer, Indiana, for Premium Lists and all information relative to the Ninth Annual Fair of the Jasper County Agricultural Society; which will be held September 21st to 24th. 1880, inclusive, Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap,

DONTfiIH

BUY A HOME IN MICHIGAN. $5 TO $lO PER ACRE! Strong Soil*l Sore Crop*! Hailrond thro««h Center of Land.. Hcullliy Climate. School, and thim-hw.. Intelllsent Population. HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMERS. These lands are a long distance East of the Mississippi River. Marge amount saved in travel ana transportation of crops. Descriptive pamphlet In English and German. Address W. O. KUMtHAIKT, Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Mil ■ Great chance to make money. We II || II need a person in town to take subUIRVI scrfptiors for the largest, cheapest and best illustrated family publication in the world. Anyonojcqgi become a successful agent. Six elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so 10-v that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking 120 subscribers in a day A lady agent reports making over S2OO clear profit in ten days. All who engage, make money fast. You can devote all your time to the business or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night, Xou can do it as well as others. Full ditections and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No-one who engages fails to make great pay . Address, Georgk Stinson & Co., Portiand, Maine. ijl iifl. 2 ra i| % 8 —EL 9. lipntoM, f^ 10 “ * W MLP.EmhLIyA I* - * 4V

F. L. COTTON.

GREENBACK LABOR TICKET

For President, tiEN. J. B. WE AY FB, Of lowa. For Vice President. ’BEX. li. J. CHAMBERS, Of Texas. NATIONAL STATE TICKET. For Governor, RICHARD GREGG, of Ooftrbon. For Lieutenant <Governor, tiiomas hkXhu j er, of saucer. Secretary of State, J. B. YEAGLEY. of .Marion. Auditor of State, OEORGE W. DEMAKKE. of Johnson. For Treasurer of State, JOHN F. L LKEY. of St. JosephFor AttOrnov General, JOHN' L. miller, of Tippecanoe;, Reporter of Supreme Court, THOMAS MARSHALL, of DearbonClerk of Supreme Court. (!APT. WESSLER, of Vanderburg. Superintendent of Public* Instruction, M. E. PLEAS, of Howard For Congress, JOHN N. sKiNNKi;, Of Porter County. For Representative. JAMES A. BERN HAM. COV N'TY TICKET. For Treasurer. HENRY WELSH. For Sheriff, JAMES M. NICkELL, For Surveyor, ELLIS R. PIERCE. For Commissioner—2d DistrictJAMES T. RANHLE. For Coroner, SYLVESTER HALEY.

All kinds of sewing clone at Mrs. Colonel Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s stone building. Give her a call. O. B. Mein tiro, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable .town and country properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. lie oilers great bargains. All goods warranted as repaired at Hamah’s. IVe have much pe isp.t.- : recommending Thormaline to our ; adors, a.-: an absolute cure it • • Malaria. The. in.inntactnm'R' name alone a guarantee: fha 2u -.-it. It sells at 25 '•ents per For ]>e :aienlar: sec Ailvt. For sale by Emmet Kaimal. The cite?pest place to buy your watches, clocks and jewelry is at Hamar’s. Those of our readers in want of nursery stock will do well to call on Mr. J"no, Coen. He has a complete assortment on hand. ‘ Jack” Barkley, and nis sister, Miss Maggie, returned home from Kansas last Thursday.

NOTICE TO NON-K3Srn£?TT. The State of Indiana, i la .) c-per Circuit Jasper county. fCd«ri. October Term, 1880 . Treat Durand vs Florinda Durand. Complaint No. eo.v I’etilion for Divorce. -rTOW conies the JHaintiT. -v iliirper VV. Snyder, iN his attorney, am uk -ai Complaint herein, together with an at 'da th.-c r- -idonee of the defendant i- me in the Sodc of Indiana. and mat said action is hi ought to procure a Decree of Divorce. Notice is therefore i-.c ' -iven said defendant, that unless she be ai:d up near .-a the first day of the next Term of the -D per Circuit Court to be bolden on the Third M m-l9\ of .October, a. d. 1880, at tin; Court Mouse in Rensselaer, in said County arid State, ami answer «•■ domnr t.o said complaint, the- same will be and determined bi her absence. In Witness Whereof, 1 hereunto sot my hand —v- and an; a tise : cal of said Court, at I’ensseiavD pm: nun, this 30th day ol CH.VRT,ES It; PRICE. Clerk Circuit Court. 11. W. Snyder. Attorney for Plaintiff. August sth, 18S0—S*i. nmni business now before tho public- You iP\T can make money faster at work for luUl us thau at anything nine Capital not required. Wo ,vili start you. sl2 a day and upwards made at homo by the industrious. Mon, women, boys and girls, wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the tune- You can devote your whole time to devote to tho work or only your spare moments. No other business will pay you nearly so well. No one willing to work can fail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costlv outfit and terms free. A great opportunity to make money easily and honorably. Address Truk <fc Co„ Augusta, Maine

GOLDMAN |HAROg| Watches I Clocks I! Jewelry! II Watches I Clocks!! Jewelry!!! “ PLATE ware. | plated ware, z a |Mj«l tustnmuuts, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY! SIXTEEN TEARS EXPERIENCE AT THE DENCH,

RENSSELAER Marble Works Bans* Howland, QUALER in and Manufacturer of Mon ainents, Head-Stones, Slabs, Tablets, Ac., FRpM THE BEST Anenas tts Marble l bit*. Slate and Marble wm ins n sises, Van - Ren s seeaeb Street, Rensselaer, Soith of Banking House of McCoy & Thompson. NOTICE-I* hereby given that the «n nu ii meeting of the Stockholders of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company for the election of Directors Jbr the ensuing year, will be held at Delphi, Ind., on Wednesday, September Ist, 1880, at 2 o'clock, p. m. By order of the Board of Directors, S. B. BUSHNRLL, Sec’y.

FRUIT TREES! rpilß undersigned has now on band as good a lot X of Apple Trees ns there is in Indiana, which, for Sirring Delivery, will bo sold at tlie following rates: Per hundred; - - - sls 00 Per dozen, - - - - - 200 Single Tree, - - - . - 020 Also, Pears, Cherries, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberry Plants, Roses. Flowering .Shrubbery, Evergreens, Shade Trees, (lie., at correspondingly low rates. >!;, Trees are giving good satisfaction, and are worth from 50 to 100 eer cent, more than Foreign Trees. Call and see our Trees before buying. As this will be a good Spring for transplanting Trees, wo would recommend setting off part of your orchard iu the Spring. Nursery at Renssklaek, JAsrjcn County, Ind. JOHN COEN, ProprietorRensselaer, March 5,1880. T. M. JONES, [Late of Kankakoe City, 111. Merchant Tailor, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ttp’lLL ' ut and make suits for men, youths Vy and children. Work warranted, satisaciongt iranteed. Full Line of Piece Goods kept a stock. Tlio finest, host and cheapest stoe cover brought to ifonsselaer, Call and seo Orders solicited. (Sept. 27.1878. DD. DALE, . ATTORNEY-AT LAW MONTICKI.r.O, - - INDIANA. Office ia Bank building, up stairs.

Ms. A, THOMPSON W atclmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind N. WARNER, DEALER IN Hardware, OPAL KI 3STIDS 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

Willey & Sigler’s Trade Palace IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, Millinery Goods, BOOTS Sc SJBEOZE^* CLOTHING.

For Men an :1 Boy's; saioll tmmvmmße fSTßottom prices is their motto.— Call and see them. Rensselaer. Ltd., May, iss-) STjOw BLAGKSFviiT. SHOP [South of McCoy A Thompson's Battle.] Rensselaer, Ind. GEANT&DICKEYpropr's. rniTE proprietors having titled tip a taw shop X are now fully prepared to do all kinds of BlocUsmithing. at tlio lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Fanners, and all others needing anything in our line, are' invited to give us a call. HVpurpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specially, And give this branch es the l-usines pariieuln attention. All work warranted. GRANT 1)1C ts : : Y. -

Lumber F Luisfe! WHOLESALE & RETAIL! FIR Nil IN G L UMB KG! COMM 0 N LV MB Eli ! ! * AL L KIND S OFL t 7 MB Eli! ! I STAR A SHINGLES. STANDARD SHINGLES. COMMON SHINGLES. BEVELED LATTL PLAIN LATHALL LENGTH BATONSSquire Pickets, Flat Pickets SASH, I -OORS, AN D B LINI >S. Siding , Cornice t Moulding, II indow and Door Frames. ALL said iv quantities to suit t and at the LOW LSI PRICES. B. F. FLRGUdON , Franceeville t Indand Rensselaer, ind.

J.W.DJD*' Livery Teams, with i< nished upon application. Stock bry-Urd l i : y• >: < !:. Ofiiv o Stables on Front street.above W ; : i;t;< hi .■ tr. lod. We Buy Them B. W. . i- : : , - Family Groeeriei s CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA G ' ■ L . Keeps constantly’on hand a fitlTiino oiOi > c " ; -.V; GLEN and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE. A .L,Vj , HOSIERY. Also a full lino of Fancy Artie..-- : i v ■ : the best stock of fresh new goods, alway.; on It. / . .'; io . , 1 v 1 petition. We will not bo undersold, in anythin:/ in V V< tot „the best brands of Flour and Salt, constant:iy <■■:•. } r d ' : ; : purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Cot :d ! ■ -t \ t. you the best price tlie market will afford. W dk.-’ re' inside the city limits. Come and examine ss: ,od <s L ;w<l tha we give vou more goods for your money, th;m o ; in town v2n27tf ' D W. PEC.'

Turn! —3 I PIC RK' :? : : ' J 7 ~ 1 tit ULU LINt lm yn t. i UliiLs llWSli®. M« nes Would respectfully call tlio attention of flic citizen* nt .Ta>, i And .I‘l.vrii.ihff aouHtior, his large and complete stock of the following good.-, b--ughs :• •■.% •< •• -n -h, whhdi -liable ' him to defy competition : Pure White Load Painters’Materials, Wifcd<-’V(i!a.- J/aint Britsbea, Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushes, Varnish Lru-.li' (' . roh. V'arnisii, Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, I’oatner X)u.-:te. .Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent Medicinoe, Chemicals, Dreg... A eips. Ilair Oils, Hair Brushes, Face Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Com P;. - . Lean Portraonnias, Pocketßooks, Lamp YV id 3.amps, «v<» Books, School Books ; ? aery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions i > Lwryi. .<!t nvited to call. Bensselaer* Ind. vine •.' jV- J'V. NAA A A 4 DR. CROOK’S ■' ct r : r 2 Wind ot tar, : WINE OF TAR # J CDSES THOUSANDS YEABLY. *g 2 IT IS THE LEADIJIG REMEDY FOR All y, h* ? - A &uu>, 5 THROAT & LOM COHPLAISTS- 1 t 4 Health and Strength follow from its nso, .-V- «Vir> U 'as'l jioSr 4 If you have Weak Lungs, ore Oo.v , t] tur >1 .< r Dr. Croc*’# > . iramrs, hav. Oknehai. Deeii.it y, 1)v ?- t* WiseeiTarjtulce no other |t. 5 kwia, or Bboxciutis, the use of a single H Fo: ‘'-aio by all druggists iF j bottle will satisfy you that it meets the M f.jj , at One Pedlar a bottle. necessity of your case and gives a relief c* tr f*~uv, t. re T*m 4 tliat can be had from no other source. wHffavy* ■£-***2 t 4 T , ■ .. , Dayton, Ohio- !*> ] CwOHS aud COLI>3 A bottle regains 10 time’• as much , • toy $ < immediately relieved. 25 cem preparation: !Y CUtiSC. ; f * O r *J- Kramor'aCcrman Eye Saivc - a podvo cure for :}* 4 weak and diseased eyes. SA7S ASS &BLIABL3. Never f.-r’!- to core any ease of aorc eyes, and no remedy is so immodhi: -i:. *~ i t 4 cents a box. Should your druggist nor have. it, on receipt cents jp j (or postage Btamps) we will-end vcm a )iox ire es e -mim 1 fi. N.* SMITH & qo., Pre p. , 1 •’ST'«r : r- .d . ‘df

Is a compound of the virtues of sarsapariU la, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with tie iodide of potash and iron, all power hd blood-making, blood-cleansing, and life-sus-taining elements. It is the purest, safest, and mast effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. The set* ences of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valuable a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases resulting ft mi impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous’ diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony’s Fire, Pimples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ring-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate tho blood and cause derange* mem and decay. It stimulates aud enlivens the vital functions, promotes energy and strength, restores aud preserves health, it ad infuses new life and vigor throughout :bd whole system, No sufferer from any disease which arises from impurity ot tho blood need despair who will give Ayer’S* Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It is folly to experiment, with tho numerous low-priced mixtures, oi cheap materials, aud without medicinal virtues, offered as blood-purifiers, while disease becomes uu rd firmly seated. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a medicine of such concentrated on fa tiro power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, and most reliable blood-purifier known. Physicians know its composition, and prescribe it. It has been widely used for forty years, and has won the unqualified confidence of millions whom it has benefited.. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Cc Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY AM, DBVaWSTS E7ERYWUEU2

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