Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1880 — Page 3
■■— ■ The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McEWEN Proprietor. AdvarUsing R,a/t©sOne colum. one year '•**? oo Halt column. (t .uoo# Ounrter col. tt ’""".’".woo JSwas& ?ir"a'umS l iSfe”n h avu««r | yin.d.«.M when larger
MORDECAI P. CHILCOTE, ® UB ' Attorney-at-Lotr I S’DIANA. IWtSSdELAEB. * Iftmatices in the tail leatlonb & h sp«-s-rfeet. opposite Court House. Unl * ZIMBIDWIOOIN.. r. s. & Z. DWIGGINS. AUorneya-al-Gaw^^^ wTh^eToney'toGoan tofamers at^er cent .interest, on lon* um«- >»»*“ vlnl smut? Bank and see us. __ DANIEL B MILLER. Attorn e v-at-Law, o«“‘T«iir. I» HMWjiU/'SS braflifi written. to , ir „ pa rin« pgT sssf , fiUd t ?c“iSo?r« u i import, o. Viewers t ....... H7T fPt A X- PHILtj"'LPS. (.aw. Collection and Abstract O ftice * RENSSELAER, IND. Special attention *iveu to collections. Mee in Court House. Ju P? }’ll 8 ,7to« rTcHOUPSON, DAVID .T. THOMPSON. AHornes-at- Law. THOMPSON & BROTHER. ctENssEi/ABu, • " Indiana. Practice in all the Courts.
MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. Wo pay particular attention to paying tuxes hit ami I easing lands. wr r vHk. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, M ONITTCBiiLO. - * . I NDIAKA ' Ottloe ta Hank bit in*, up stairs. r _ W H. PIERCE, At owvcy-at-Law and Notary Public, PJ.©mixi gton. In.cL. huildin*. ud-stairs J> u J-' —atn ii i sr-i?*-'’*— a. i.ouonniDOE. p, nmKiis. LOUGIiRIDGU & HITTERS, Physicians and Sui^fcaa. Accounts t-unuin* unsctU'.d lent, iircc months.
DK. I. 12. WASHBURN, Physician & Surgeon, a'l'ji.c. lucr, lu<l. Culls prompllv attcmlial. V. ill *ivc special atien tion to ilie’ti'otttmciii of Chronic Discusca. . DR. O C LINK, HOMEOPATH. Office in residence, on Washington street, •ortheaet of Court House. Kens iclaer. Ind. lurvutt ’to. _ K>iTj. S. OWENS, Homeopath Physician & Surgeon. Unis:,- Ian *, hid. Offloe one door west of .men. Residence opposite' Hr. I>'Hi*hnd*e v~- *-* w H. W. SNYDER, Attorney at r.avr. RTIM INGTI >N r , INDI AN A. OFFICE IX EXCHANGE BLOCK 30LLECW.0XS A SPECIALTY.
Pi \ W. YEOMAN, BIOTARV TIJS7.S-IC:. Real Estate aud Golleoiii Apiit. ,Vill practice in nil the Courts <>t Newton Heaton and JiiHper counties. Omo-sk: —Up-stft'.i'H, over Murray’s City )rug Stix-e, (Jooilhinrl, Indiana.
W. BABCOCK, ss.'t 3Lraw And Renl Estate BSroSier. Pructicos iu all Courts ot Jasper, Newton md B#uton counties. [.ends examined; Abstracts of Title prepursd; Taxes paid. ©•tlecSt-Osa-es ex Specialty. H, g. Bwijj.oii.nß Zfiinri Dwi{»gins, iVW. imt. ■ Cashier. OiMasa2l s’ I'iaiikj RRNSSELAER, IND., Sol£i*l a iCfWreral 15a uUi a g business; fZ i vfts attention t > collection*; re nutic«ti leadeon (lay of payment at eurrt-nt *itc of exeUanu-e; interest paid Oil balances, Artiflciitas bearing interest issued, exVki * Bank owns Hu,' Bursar Safo, winch iooU t bo premium at the < 'Jtiioago Exposition, E k.TH This safe i, projected by one of £aniro Ill's Til'll liOClvS, Til 6? llillllv uiod Uau as cun be built. It will be MicnTrom t*he foreeeinff that tins Bank funaH a*’od security to depositors as Mm be. _ ■ti'tm--M* Cr» Tifaxigli, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OfUffci vb wosnroom over SlcEtouule sdry ExchamU! Block. Sow ELS HOUSE (Joraer and Front Straeis, Rensselaer. Ind., THOMAS BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Ltirge brick building, conveniently arranged, well ventilated, nevvlp furnished, clean beds, excellent tables, etc. Good sample room, 20x30 feet, supplied with every convenience for the accommodation of traveling salesmen. Rates Reasonable. Free Bu* to and from Trains.
HMBING & SON, rxrou’.d respC'.vfully call the attention of the VV public to the fact that they have opened ft KeMPnMita! Hemphill's brick, nearly oppostce McCoy & Thompson sßank, WsiHhln«Umstreet.where hay mavbe Found at all hours of the day Far 3 Medicines! th ■>*« lhat may want, a* reasonable chares. Your r froua solicited and thank* oliy r-n'otved Doc. 21. 1877.
ladianapolis. Eelplil Clucaio Railway. * TIME CARD *To. 4. On And After Monday, December 16, 1878, trains will ran a* follow*, UAtil farther notice: SOUTHWARD. No. 1 No. 3 Del. ALAf. Del. A Las. Express. Express. LeATA Rensselser 5:00 AM 12:20 PM Arrive PlessAnt Ridge 5:15 12:35 “ “ Xsrd Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove 5:30 12:50 .• Lee 5:45 1:05 “ “ Nharpabnrg King Flag “ Bradford J 5:00 \:V6 Leave 16:30 2:00 “ Arrive Ward Fla* Flag “ WHght Flag Flag “ Horner - 6:50 2:20 “ Honey Creek Flag Flag “ McElhoe Flag Flag Monticelle (7:10 2:40 Leave 17:30 3:00 Arrive Yeoma* 8:00 Flag “ Pittsburg 8:25 3:45 “ Delphi 8:30 3:50 NORTHWARD. No. i No. 4 Chi.&Eas. Chi. & Fas Express. Express. Leave Delphi 9.&3A. M 5:15 P. M. Arrive Pittsbnr* 9:118 5:20 “ Yeoman Flag Flag “ ( 10:23 6:05 Leave Monticelle | 10:25 6:15 Arrive McElhoe Flag Flag “ Honey Creek Flag Flag “ HOrner 10:45 6:35 “ Wriggt Flag Flag “ Ward Flag Flag “ (11:00 6:50 Leave Bradford ' 11 'OO 7:10 Arrive Nharpsburg Flag Hag “ Lee 11:15 7:25 “ Hanging Greve 11:30 7:40 “ Zara Flag Flag “ Pleasant Ridge 11:45 7:50 “ Rensselaer 12:00 8:10 JOHN MILLIKAN. Ass t Snp.t. 8. N. YEOMAN Gen'l Manager.
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. “PAN-ELA.iN'DI.iIB ROUTE, GOING EAST. ; j Local. Lve 111. State Line t 6.30 a.m. t 1.45 p.m. f 7.00 a.in. “ Kentland 16.10 - . i. 50 " 730 •• “ Goodiand ... 7.82 “ 1 2. ] ~ “ B.:# “ •‘.Remington..! 7. 2 “ ! 237 “ 925 “ “ Wolcott 7.37 “ 053 “ 10.18 “ “ Reynolds .... | 8.02 “ o'l7 “ 11.23 “ “ Montlcello...' 8.17 “ t-32 “ 12.02 p.m. “ Idaville, 8.35 “ ! 0.-49 “ 12.45 “ “ Bnrnettsville. 8.44 “ ! .57 “ 1.13 ‘ - Arr Logimsport .. 9.15 “ ,:W “ 2.45 “ ] ! GOING WEST, i Express.; Express.; Local. Lve Loganspart .. t8.40a.m. f7.3op.in. t 10.45 a.m. “ Bnrnettsville. 9.12 “ 8.01 “ 12.17p.m. “ Idaville 9.21 •• 8.10 “ 12.45 *• “Montlcello... 9.37 “ 8.26 “ 1.27 “ “ IlevnohU .... 9.58 “ 8.41 “ 2.07 “ “Wolcott .. 10.18 “ 9.01 “ 3.20 ‘ | “ Remington . 10.3 S “ 9.19 “ 3.57 “ “ Goodiand 10.53 “ 9.38 “ 4.12 “ “Kentland... 111.15 “ 9.58 “ 5.32 “ Arr 111. StutuLine 11.25 “ j 10.10 “ 6.00 a.m.
CONNECTIONS A-T LOGANSPORT. Kxprexs TraiiiH loaveLoaanoport at *3.15 a. m. and +3.05 p. m , and Local Freight at t 5. a. m. for Chicago and intermediate points, and a Local leavlnn at +7.50 p. m., will carry passengers to Winnmac and intermediate points. Express Train at +l.-10 p. m. and Local Freight at +7.80 a in , leave Loganeport for Richmond and intermediate points, connecting et Richmond for Indianapolis. Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and all points East. Express Train leaves Logansport at *12.55 a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at flint point, for Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Trains leave Logansport for Bradford Junction anil Intermediate points ut *12.50 a. m. and +10.30 a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Dayton nnd Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Junction lor Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Logansport at +ll.OO a. m. ror Bradford Junction and intermediate points, and at +4.20 p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. ♦Daily +Daily. except Sunday. Time given above is Columbus time, 20 min lites faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Colu mbits. W. L. O’BRIEN, Oen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Decisions1. Subscribers wh« do not give oxpress notice to tbe contrary are considered wishing to continue their suhscriptiod. 9. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers may continue to s*iud tbom until nil arrearages ore paid. 3. If subscribers nsglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to whiejj thev are directed they are bald responsible until thej have settled their billFimlordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move t* other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The conrts have decided that “refusing t* take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them uucbllett for, is prima faeia evidence of iuttfiitiomU lV*n.d.’’ 0. Anv person who receives a newspaper and makes fisc of It, whOtlier he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance thev are bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their iimi, if they do not wish to continue taking it; orherwise the publisher is authorized to send it on and the subscribers will be responsible until an express notice, with payment ol all arrears is sent td the publisher The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY DECEMBER 3. 1880. ■- "■■■ * .. • Rutter 10 a 1* cents per 10. Egga 15 cents per dozen. PotaLOes 80 a 80c per bushel, Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) #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 1-8 Gents per pound at F. W. Bedford’s. 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 Hamas’s If you want any kind of a suit call on Jones the tailor. • Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Doc. Wirt, the dentist is on hand at his rooms in the Hempnill block. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye at the Rensselaer Mills. Butter, eggs, in 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. B. F. Fergueoa is prspared to purchase all kind* of grain, and will pay tfie highest cash price for the same. Office and wareheases at his lumber yards. All goods warranted as repaired at Hamar’s.
Those of our readers in want of nursery stock will do well to call on Mr. Jno. Coen. He has a complete assortment on hand.
Mince Meat very fine at R. E, Spence r’c & Co.
TEACHERS COUNTY INSTITUTE.
The Jasper County Annual Institute will be held Decamber 27th to’Slsi inclusive. A programme of exercises will be pnblished shortly. The indications are that we will have the largest attendance and mort interesting session ever held in the county. All the schools are required by law to be vacated and hence every teacher should be present The services of talented men from abroad have been secured, and several of our most experienced and successful home workers will prepa e ! and read papers ou subjects assigued, : Teachers, we will expect you all.— j Come and help us have a j leisant and piofitable time. A cordial invi tation is also extended to theadvane ed pupils of our schools. Come and receive the benefit of the lectures and discussions. In short, let all who are interested in the prosperity of our schools take a holiday and at least pay us a visit. D. B. NOWELS, County Sup’',
A. Booth’s celebrated Tub Oysters at R. E. Spencer & Co. Rensselaer, Ind., } November 29th, 1880. ( The following is a list of Monthly Reports received to date. walker township. Dist. School. Teacher. Report. 2, Hershrnan, Jas. T. Antrim, 1. 3, Snyder, Mary Bonk, 1. 7, Norwegian, A. Cadwallader. 1. MILROY TOWNSHIP. 5, N’th Union, Julia Williams, 1. NEWTON TOWNLHIP. 5, S, B. Moffitt. 1. 2, Thornton, Boyd Johnson, 1. 1. Sayler, Mattie Benjamin, I, 3. Curtis Ci’k, John W. Dewees, 1. BARKLFY TOWNSHIP, 10, CozyPal’ce, H. B. Murray, 1. 9, Indepenu’ce M. A. Makeever, 1. 8. Canada, Ella Fielder, 1, UNION TOWNSHIP. 2. Harrington, M. M, Tyler, 1. KEENER TOWNSHIP. 3. Center. Belle Davis, 2. 5, Pleas’nt Yal. Vena Bonk, 2. 3. Center, Belle Davis, 1 2. Tyler, HalaJ. Wilcox 1 1. Morn Star Flo NautWoud, 1’ KANKAK.-.E TOWNSHIP. 2. South Gr’de.L E. Glazeltrook, 1 1, Yuu Patton,Ed’wa L.Coen, 7. HANFING GROVE TONWSHIF. Lefler, C. Peregrine, 1. 4. Parker', Mattie Lane, 1. WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. 1. Whoatfleld, A. McElfresh. 1. 2. River, Sadie Muffioy, 1. 4. Heil, TiHie Cason, 1. 3. Centei, Nette Helmick, 1 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Clara Adams, 1. 7. Never Fail, ElluDwiggius, 1. 5. Uuion, A. B. Jenkins, 1. 1. Egypt, Nette Biuce, 1. 8. Blake, M. G. Lewis, 1. MARION TOWNSHIP. 5. Daugherty, Eliza Kirk, 1. 4. Watson, Allie Jordan, 1. . Pleas. Ridge,F. L. Hunt, 1. 6. Hoover, S. A. Kendail, 1. 2. Union, Clara Coen, 1. 1. Bowl. Green,Mary Draper, 1. CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. 5. Johnson, Clark Price, 1. 10, Jones, Mari Bouuer, 1. 11. Rock wood, Liiie Bartoo, 1. 8. Hartman, Carrie Irwin, 1. 5. Johnson, Clark Price, 2. 10. Jones, Mari Bonner, 2. 11. RoekwOod, Lille Bartoo, 2. 9. Myi a Price, 1. 3. Hubbard, Chas. Harner, 1. 6. Price, Thos. Babb, 1. 8. Hartman, Carrie Irwin. 2. 1- Clara Brown, 1. 2 Thompson, D. W. Terry, 1, 7. Hunt, J. H. Snoddy, 1. REMINGTON. Seeond Primary Agr.esNelson. 1. Intermediate, A. A. Stearns, 1. First Primary, Maiy Blood, 1. Second Primary, Aghes Nelsod 2. First Primary, Mary Blood, 2. Interaiediate, A. A. Stearns, 2. D.B. NOWELS. County Sup’t. Oysters by the can quart or dish at R. E. Spencer’s & Co,
Obituary.
Mary M. Bedford died at the residence of Mrs. Fred W. Cole, Sr. at 6:30 P. M. November 30th, 1880. Her maiden name was Mary M. Scott. She was born August 9lh, 1798, at Flemingsburg, Kentucky, and was a niece of Major General Winfield Scott of the U. S. army. She was a widow of Captain Elias Bedford, one of the heroes of the war of 1812, wiio distinguished himself at the bailie of Lundy’s Lane and Bridgewater, in both of which engagements he was severely wounded. She was the mother of eight children; of whom Fitz W. Bedford, Mrs. Fred W,.Cole,Sr., and Mrs. John P. Warner are residents of Rensselaer The remains were taken to LaFayettte for burial.
Batter scotch, ice cream candy at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. Jacob S. Baylor, died at the rss * dence of his son, Martin Baylor, at this place, yesterday, aged 74 years ]| K. E. Spencer’s & Co. is the place to get Tub Oystt rs. D. B. Miller represents Nineteen Million Dollars—Fire and Lifo Insurance capital. Just received a new line of silk handkerchiefs from 25. 5u aud 75 at the New Store. Mother Borns, aged 92, died near this place a few da vs since. Closing out the Ladies’ trimmed hats regardless of price at the New Store, December Term, Commissioners Court commances at this place next Monday. “Don’t you forget it,” you can buy a Christmas present cheaper at the NeA'Store than you cau else’vhere. Crane’s Comedy Troupe performed before large and delighted audiences luesday and Wednesday eveuings of this week. & Goldman goes to the City next week to purchase a large stock of watches, cloeks, jewelry, silverware •tc., for holiday trade.
SOWN THEY CO I | CHEAPER THAN EVER! * Watches, Clocks, i Accordions, "Violins, .'■■w Spectacles, POCKET CUTLERY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yeirs’ experience.— Give us a call, at OawiiOs Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAR.
Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.
A Good Christmas Present. A Life Insurant* Policy in the Travellers Life and Accident Insurance Company. L\ B. Miller, Agent. Bro. Corkins, of the Republican, is visiting friends at Valparaiso. Our friend, Major Bitters, formerly of the Republican, wus in Rensselaer Tuesday, Our Ice dealers are busily engaged in filling their ice houses with a good article of ice. If you want some of that cent bordered calico call at once, it is going rapidly like every thing else at the New Store. Mr. Jno. Makeever yesterday pur chased 200,000 brick to put into a large hotel building Stone are being hauled for the .ounda’don. The ladies of the order of the “Eastern Star” propose giving a ball during the holidays. The dancers of this and adjoining States will,take notice and govern them selves accordingly.
The family of Nathan Fendig had quite a scare last Tuesday. A package of powder for brightening tin ware was mistaken for pepper and used for reasoning purposes, some of th<^family were sick for a short time but are all right again. We can recommend the New York Observer to our readers as a family paper that is full of good reading. It hss both religious and secular news, and a foreign correspondenc'e which is entertaining and valuable. Any one can get a sample copy by sending to the New York Observer, 37 Park Row, New York.
A new disease is now epidemic here. It is dosc-ribcd as follows: A sudden depression of the eol ipsis dimb’s, a caring in of the spinality of the baeKbonibus and a feeling of slimness in the immediate vicinity of the diaphragm, The following rem edies will afford relief: Spirit us vini Otare.zr, i, sugarusa whituui q. s., ieidus cooius q, i\, shakiste violanrer, addus sprigus mint us and suckite cum strawum. All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Colonel Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s stone building. Give her e. cab The cheapest place to buy vour watches, clocks and jewelry is at Hamar’s.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Royal Protective Union, of Ft Wayne, is the cheapest and most practicable Life and Accident Insurance Company that now extends its benefits to the people of this d strict, This Association is purely mutual aud is the oldest form of protection in America. It furnishes Life Policies for one-fourth the amount charged by the old system of insuring.— The Plan is similar to that of the Masonic Mutual Aid .Societies that, h&ye gained the confidence of the public at large. We insure all persons between the ages of 15 and 65 that can pass the examination.— Itcrsta sl2 to become a member of this ass elation in the di.-trict. The death assessment is ?1 for each member that dies- Also an assessment of $1 per year is made for sick and accident fund. Eacli member receives S'f> pier week when sick or disabled by accident The «m<>Unt ot policy runs from $1 ,f 00 so $4,000 accord, ing to age, payable at death, or at a cer’ain number ot rears—from 10 to 25 yea' s Full particulars will he sent upon applL cation. Local agents wanted in every own in the district. Emmet ivannal, Reusselaer, aged for Jasper couutv.
mist tm mu BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 36th YEAR ifitatife tiiierkaij. The Scientific American is a large First-Class U nekiy Newspaper ot .sixteen Pages. printed iu the most beautiful style, proiu«cly illustrate!) with splendid engravings, represen''ing the newest Inventions and the mo. t recent Advances in the Am aud Sciences: iuc'udingNew andjlnteiesiing Facts in Agriculture. Honicnliiire, t lie llomc. Health. Medical Progress, Social Science, ■Neural History, Geology, Astronomy. The mos* valuable practical papers, by eminent w Lera in all departments of Science, will be found in ibe Scien-ilic American. Terms, $3.;20 per year, $1.60 half year, which includes posiage. Discount‘o Agents. copies, ten cents. Sold by all Newsdealer Ke mit bv postal order o MINN & CO., Publishers. 37 Row, New-York. P UTENTS. vKh 'iSciKNTJ.FJO AMERICAN, Messrs. Muxs & CoWare SoI ci-ors of American and Foreign Patents, hvae usd 33 years expe’ icnce, and now have the largest c * anliahment in *b6 world. R&tcnts arc obtain e , 9 • A *PScial notice :s made in .he SC t£Nl la< TC AMER) CAN of all Inventions oaeented vhrough this Agency, with the name ana residence of thePatent.ee. Bv the immense circulation thus given, public attention it? directed to ihe meiits of the new patent, and salcH or lP . cduetion of'en easill effected. Any person who has made a new discovery or invention, can ascertain, ff.eb ofciiaroe, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Munn & Co.. We also send free our Hand Book akont the Patent Daws. Patents, Caveats, Trade-Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for proenring advances on inventions. Address torthe Paper or concerning Patents. ® CO,. 37 Park Row, New Y'ork. Branch OfHce, cor. F <fe 7th Sts., Washington,
j Ladie3Gold Watches and GuaVds l at Hamar’s. I will sell suits to order from $5 to $lO cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Come and try me. T. M. Jones. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. If you want a dress suit call on Jones the tailor. If you want a business suit, Jones will fit you out in a tip top one cheap. Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great variety, an extensive assortment, just opened out by Fendig & Jost. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. 'IK* a«air.*M et i>cju>is I -icx & (\>. r.-.-s tiaecctiled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Sei-.Tlitz Powders. are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Fnfi Capsule* are -werld famous. Sec Advt. For sale by Emtaot Knnnal.
For stylish and fashionable suits, made up in the stylo and cut of the present day, (all on Jones the tailor. If you want anything in the way of clothing made to order call on me. I will sell cheaper than anybody else. T. M. Jones. An extensive stock or Ready made Clothing, in great variety of styles and quality of goods, just received at Fendig & Jost’s. Any one with an eye to taste and style, can see the difference in clothes made by Jones and those made elsewhere. Now is the time for bargains in the merchant tailoring line, for I will sell and make up suits to order cheaper than ever sold before in Rensselaer. I mean what I say. T. M. Jones
NEW GOODSJones has just returned from Chicago with a full line of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and cassimeres. which he makes up to order in the latest cuts. A good fit guaranteed or no sala : Call and see my stock. T. M. Jonhs. O. B. Melntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable town aud country properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains. All watches and clocks repaired at Humar’s warranted for one year.
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JAs. A. THOMPSON Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind
RENSSELAER Marble Works BsuMi Howland) T)VALER ia and Manufacturer of Monanents, Head -Stones, Slabs, Tablets, &c., FROM THE BEST Asms I Mis Me & (task Slate and Marble mum, n id m Vax-Rbn?<sklaer Street, Rbnssblak** Soath of Banking House of McCey & Thompson-
FRUIT TREjS! r ( Mlßuudevslgned ha? now «« baud as goed a lot A of juiii'.e ’frees as viiere is in Jndi'aua, whien, for Soring Delivery, ■will be sold at the following rates: Per hundred, - WT Per dozen, - - - - - * ; SingloTree. - - • • - 0 Also. Pears, Cherries, Crapes, Raspberries, Scnwbcrry Plants, iioae®.. KlowerinjJ shrubbery, Evergreen, Shade Tree*, ffic.,at correspondingly lowntse My Trees are giving good *ati* fact ion, and are worth from 50 to 100 <ser cents, asore than .Foreign Tree i. C 11 ami see onr Trees before buying- A* ihi* wil. be a good Spring-lbr lrane planting Trees, >ve wo< :d recommend setting off p trtof your orchard in 1 Spring. Nursery at. Renssbi.atsk, Jasueri County. In®. .TOOIn CO BN, ProprietorRensselaer, March 5, 1880. T. M. JONES, [ La .® of Kanki ikeo City, HI. Merchant Tailor, WILL 'ut and make s.iitefor men . yeuths and. hildren. Week. warrant* il, satls■vdivj g. irantaed. Full .Line of Piecs G-o ods kept stock. The finest, best aiid ehet iP«Rt stop tever brought to Jiensselaor, Call «nd set, Onlorksolicited. (Sept.27,li W<. DL*. DARK, . ATT# *K BY-AT LAW ( Uetcrr-E!.!.#, • - UiBIANA. j £3?” Office in Saak building, i, stairs. j N. WARNER, UKALBR Of Misniw mre 9 OFAL, ISI HfTIDS# KJffSfJS’LAI/J?,. 12V8., Keeps constantly out imatl »large stock of Starts, Tinware, FURNITURE, tie,,. And respectfully invito# the emze«.- 1 of Jasper and adjoining ••untie*, when wishing anythimg in Mis line, it j give him a call before purchasing: \ elsewhere. A careful exami»s.tioa #f \ his stock will convince any •%« that. ] he keeps non* but First-Class C£©»ds,. and sells them cheaper tk-au th.vjr cwtr Me sold by any other dealer he fch®- ; country. He defies eompeMMee. ®e- , member the place. LIBERAL CORNER; viii- Reassefaer.,!** j 10 “ “ 2-HA Eureka, $;/>- rta Great cnance to make money. We Blil l] need a person in town to take s nb MvwWl Beriptiersforth® largest, theai »est and beet illustrate d family publ .•.action in the world. Anyone ean become as w-c----eessful agent. Hixeleganrworksol arti riven free-to subscribers. The price is so, l©'* that alnost everybody * ).'>e agentreportsta2ing 180 au'i&orfbersina law A lady agent reports making over S2OO e) kaprofit in ten days. Cl.Uviio engage, m; Ut. money fast. You ean devote ail your li ate to Ihe business or only your spare ti) #«. Yon need not be away from home over nig l»t Aon san do it as well Full dit* lotions and terms free. Cleg a.. t and expo naive Outfit free If you want profitable work senchus your a >!ross at once. It costs n. >- thing t'o t’rs" fire business. No one who ei i~ gages fails to make great pay . Address, €fees«B HTivasNik Ce, Portland, Maine..
Willey & Sigler’s Trade Palace IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS* • Millinery Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHING, For Men an i Boys; F-AStlLt OBOCEBIES. pyßottom prices is their motto.— Call and see them. Rensselaer. Ind., May, 1880. BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy A Thompson'® Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. GRA NT & DICKEY. Propr's. ritHE proprietors having fitted up a new shop JL are now fully prepared to do ail kinds oi Blucksmi thing. at, the lowest price, and in the most, woskmaulixe manner. Farmers, and all others needing auTtlnng in onr lice, are invited t o give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-%HOEING A Specialty, | And gwre this branch es the business particula ' attention. All work warranted. S GRANT & DICKEY.
Lunibei! Lumber! WHOLESALE & RE»TAIL! Flitl'llSK G LUMBL R! COMMON LUMBER!! AL h KIND S 0 F L UMB ER!!! STAR A 61 i NiLLES. STANDAIvD SUINGLES. COMMON SHINGLES. BEYELcNFIA i’H, PLAIN LATIM ALh JiKNOTiI BATONSSqntr.e JUcrkets, Flat Pickets sash, woks, and blinds. bitting, Moulding, Window *ud Doer Froutbet, ALL sild in quantities (■> swi*) ajid ut the LOW ESI PRICE*. JS. F. FERUrUdO V, Urar-st-evkh, Jnd. , mid Rensselaer. Lid.
jr. w. mrrall’s Mveiy 4 VeeW StaMto livery Teams, mitb or without Drivers nisteeii upon application. St ock boarded by tiic day or week. .AftL* e St*bl«s on Front street, abervo W arldi cue .1t J■ ■ iliiti. Ind.
We Buy Them to Bell. IP. W« PMCK, Family Oroceties&Provisicno CORNER RAILROAD <% INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Xeeps «Bii»tautly on hand a full line of Groceries of till Kinds. WOODIAH au<i WILLOW WARE, GIiASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOVES** HOSIERY. Also* full line of Fancy Articles and Notions. You will the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices that defy competition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line’. We koffi) the best brand# of Flour aud Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities to sail purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will pie# you the best price the market will afford. We deliver all goods frre of uharjn inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be convim-i d 1 2# jte give you more goods for your money, than any other house in tow». v2n27if D. W. PEOfC.
THE OLD LINE DRUB STORE. .Wffili 9% Imti Weel* r*»p#ct/#i!r «*li the atteution of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining oouuUc* his large anil complete stoek of the following goods, bought low for cash, which euabl < bim te defy competition : Pure White Le*# Painters’Materials, Window Glass Paint Bruch*.#, Pure I inseed Oil, White-wash Brushes. Varnish Brushes, Coaah Varmsta, Copal Tarnish, Damar Varnish. Featner Duslci-.-., Coal Off. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs. .Socps. Hair Oil*. Hair Braskee, Faes Powders, Dyo-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. Be«I Lea*. Part-mennia#, Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamps, l'ap\. *•<*., f,,t Books, School Books Stationery. All goeiis suaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Kycrybe » •rvifeed te calf. Kensselaer® Ind. vine J. IKXf.
M. ©HOOK’S dr.cjrook'* KAfiMi- a# --- Wine of Tar, WINE OF TAR m 43# mSA HWWANBS TSASLY. “ is fc#st of 7 * l * turcs Dyspepsia; WUTM UAfiMI RIHIIY FBI ALL Be stores Xh.9 Appetits, Strengthens thcSystem HIIAT t LDHG COHPLAIHTB mU *4r«gtk fellow from its u £ ». A trial of 1 1 will prove 0 W oil ut* claim. Ask.your Hf 7<* km V/zir Lrxes, are Cow 3 druggist for Er. CrooP* tCNmii. kav* Sri’XiKJL Pksu.ity, Dvt- A Wise ofXargake no other nectu., w tbe mss of a single J For «ulc by rll druggists betkte viii wttijfy yoii that it meet® the !i . at One Dollar a bottle. ***** iiWAStia _ „ Daytcn,Ohlo. Cot ' eil, Wl<l CoMi A bottle contains 15 times as muck as any reUeved. 25 cent preparation. ITJSUR|B. __ ®r. J Xrsmor'B German Eye Salve « a positive cur* for " eCSj*|siSi weak and diu*a«cd eyeß. SAP 3 AT3 EBLIABI.2. Never fails to cure any xSSttSgS'Mit obse of sore eyes, and no remedy i» so immediate in its effect*. Piece 25 WESmBF a box. Shoald yotir druggist not it, on receipt ot i. 3 ccuta postage stampa; we wUJ *end you a box free of exiiense. i. N. OWiTH ti CO., Prop., Dayton, O.
THU BEST REMEDY k*:: Diseases of the Throat and La is. C AV U* In diseases«»f 1:n ruU k i Al*Ak\J ruonary organs a --if 9 nn<l veliablo renn.i. ie (TErMlfy Ml invaluable. Ai • H IryLft S CHRItRY PirtTin: vi ie A. shell a remedy, ait uo othorsoeinin« utl\ meiw tJwtb its the rontideiuv at 1 SfEPf the pnlili;-. It is a sci» enlifio couibinatiy.i at tik. niediein.,'. pr ; V/nCsCklki I>los . u „i curative t*. —' tuos of the finest di •. <^s TS, chemically united of -LjKJb such j lower as to in are the greatest pus*:-tie T;y-],’ efficiency aud ttytUm a» jy— - T »?'r> rt 7 ity of results, ltstri.es i C.vy 1 V rirkLi . ar the foundation c ill }>uhnV»np;y diseases, atfording prompt r. es and r-tpid cures, and is adapted ro ]vstieir of any age or either sex Being very palate ■e, 1' : utne :sr children take it. readily, fa ordi-uiry ’Coughs, Colds, Sore Tim 4* !Lv>:'chids, Influenza, Clergj’niu-i’i S ire Throat, Asthma, Croup, and * *• tarrh, the eftr.-ts of AVer’s Chi.uhv 1 O:oiiAi. are magical, an 1 multitudes are nu. preservt'd from serious illness b .ts li iieiy and imtiifitl use., it should bed, ot at. hand in e/cry household for the j» <>• teetiou* it affords in sudden attacks, fit Whoop’.ii!, - cough aud Consumption there is tio other remedy so efficacious sc;>:iiing. and helpful. i.-r.v j.rii es are indueements to try sotm 3f the many mixtures, or syrups, made of eh tp ■and in. ilertive ingredients, now offe. <l, v. jdi-h. as they contain no curative qualii - S, ■.< 1 afievkl only temporary relief, aud it» ■.ore to deceive*aud disappoint the path it. i h <ea*es <>l the throat and lungs item ■ id active aud oiTective treatment ; and it is d »- •vt oils exeerimeiiting with unknown a id eli. -up medicines, from tile great liability t vt these diseases may, while so trifled vvi ij, beeoiue deeply seated or incurable. \ to Avku’s CtiEukv Pectokai., and yon n xy cofifblently expect the best results. It-i- a standard medical preparation, of known t- id e kiiav. 1 edged curative ]tower, and is «s . heap '• i's careful preparation aud r> .* ingivdi. .ua will allow. Eminent physiols «, i.t ■£ its eomiiosition, proscribe it iu ti, ir f ,i cl: ' . The test of half a century t. ts 'hj.,>v.>;i • absolute certainty to cure all j t--1., .o.iry , >•mplaints uot already beyond t’• i\ it in itmuaii aid. F.cpLi cd by Dr. J. C. Ayer.fii Ca , J'lvivtical anil Analytical Chemiats, Lov.ci!, Ma;s. tol.a »V AI.L LiULIiOIsTS LYLKVtVUtUE. EIQZiBSB ACH’ St Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Of .the Bast Quality Always on Hu.vd Finest Steaks. 3 pounds for 25 <* «., Roasts, (i to 7 cents u pound; choi e Boiling Pieces, 4 to 5 eehts a pound Rooms always neat and clean. Pi )- prietor always attentive. flAfi a week In your own town. *5 »() On ‘lt \«U free. No risk. Reader, if you wai : a uljU b’’®inoss at which persons of either j ■ x T ean make great pay all the time t.; jr work, write for particulars to lb & Co., Portland, Maine- vinU>
