Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1881 — Page 3
The Democratic Sentinel. JAlWra W.MeEWEN Proprietor. Advertising Rates. One eclam, one year t»o 00 Half column, o Quartered. <( o» added'to foregoing price if advertisements are set to occupy more than ’“’ration a year at equitable rates Business cards not exceeding 1 inch space, t 5 a year, $3 tor six months, $2 tor three mo.. All legal notices and advertisements, at es•Hnp each publication thereafter a cts. a line. Nearly advertisements may be changed I nnnrterlv fence in three months) at the >pVr nos th.' -advertiser,free of extra charge. | Advertisements for l‘ erßOt^ torin advents i nf TAHocr county paid tor in aavan -- ( * of first publication, when less thanono-qmu - j ter column in size; and vuarterly in advance when larger
MORDECAI F. CH IL COTE, Attomey-at-Law Rensselaer. . - . - Indiana Practices in the Courts of Jaspei and adLuJrfna counties. Makes collections a specdLhy. Office on north side of Washington street, opposite Court House. -vlnl. s dwiggins. zimkidwiggiks. R. s. & z. DWIGGINS. Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer. . - - - Indiana. We have money to loan to farmers at 7 per cent, interest, on long time- La.ll at the t-lt-zens’ Bank and see us- VJI “ DANIEL B MILLER, Attornev-at-Law, Rensselaer, ... - Indiana. Office up stairs in Hemphill 3uilding. over Narrow Hauge Clothing House. 'J axes paid, abstracts prepared, all rinds oi legal contracts given to preparing Ditch and Hoad Petitions and Reports of Viewers ELZA. I- FECILjLj-IE’SS. Law. Collection and Abstract O lHce > KENUbELAER, INI 1 . Special attention given to collections. Office in Court House. June 1,-’7B SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON* Attorneo-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes Selling audl easing lands. E. UHL. ATTORN EY-XT-LAW, Monticello, - - - Indiana Office in Bunk bu ing, upstairs-
W H. PIERCE, A + orney-ac-Law and Notary Public, Remington, Tnol. a specialty and made in an part of the State, office in llutjiawa building, up-stairs junorf.’l#. i. h.loughiudge. p. p. bitters. LOUGHRIDGE & BUTTERS, Physicians and Surgeons. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per cent, interest will ba added to all accounts running unsettled longer than hree months. DR. I. B. WASHBURN, Physician & S m geon, Rensselaer iuil. Chills promptly attended. Will give specialutten tion to the treatment of Chronic I'iseases. DR. O CLINK, HOMEOPATH. Office in resilience, on Washington street, oftheastof Court House, Rensselaer, Ind. ji|me6 ’"it. BDR J. S. OWENS, Homeopath Physician & Surgeon, Rensselaer, hid Office one door west of I’ostoffico. Resilence opposite Dr. Loughiidgo’s residence. H, W. SNYDEK, Attorney rxfe Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. IRA W. Y ROMAN, fldtoxmev/ at Law ? NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate aaft Collecting Agent. ,Vill practice in all the Courts of Newton Benton and. Jasper counties. Office:— Up-sta’rs, .over Murray’s City Drug 15 tore, Goodland, Indiana. e , FRANK W. BABCOCK, at Law And Real Estate Broker. Practices in all Courts of Jasper, Newton ind Benton counties. Lands examined; Abstracts of Title prepared; Taxes paid. C©llectl®xxs a SpeclsuLtyCL.LI - ” - 1 - u R. S- Dwi^gins. Zimri Dwiggins, President- CashierCitizens* RENSSELAER, IND., TkOES a general Banking business; gives D special attention to collectl ? n ® ►anees made on day of payment at o'iirmit rate of exchange ; interest paid on balances , 3ertifleat.es bearing interest issued; ex-eh-.nae bought and sold- , . , . , This Bank owns the Burglar Safe, which took the premium nt the Chicago Exposition, ift 1878 This safe is protected by one of Sargent’s Time Locks. The Lank Vault used is as good as can be built.. It will be seen from the loregoing tnat tins Bank fuinishes aS good security to depositors, as aan be. M. Traragli, DENTIST, ' REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in west room overMcDougle sdry goods store, in Exchange Block. NOWELS HOUSE Corner Wa*nington and Front Stroeis, Rensselaer, Ind., BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Large brick building, conveniently arranged, well ventilated, newlp furnished, dean beds, excellent tables, ete. Good sample room, 20x30 feet, supplied with every convenience for the accommodation of traveling salesmen. Bates Reasonable. Free Bus to and from Train 3.
e, ii- thkhp, SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & THARP, Dealer im— IE I BE, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, BOOKS and STATINERY. DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, NOTIONS. &c., &c , &c. I also keep a well telected stock of Family Groceries, and a full iine of Pure Spices. Pleise give me a call before buying elsewhere, (t4m4B) E.H. THARP.
I InflianapGlis. Cticaii Railway. TINdCHI CARD No. 4. On and after Menday, December IS, 1878, train* will ran a* follows, until further notice: SOUTHWARD. No. 1 No. 3 Del. *Laf. Del. ALaf. Express. Express. I Leave Rensselaer 5:00 A M 12:20 P M : Arrive Pleasant Ridge 5:15 12:35 “ “ Zard Flag Flag “ Hanging Qrovo 5:30 12:50 “ Lee 5:45 1:05 “ “ Sharpsburg Fiag Flag “ Bradford J 6 :(M> 1:20 ‘ Leave t6:30 2:00 “ ’i Arrive Ward Flag Flag “ Wright Flag Flag I “ Horner 6:50 2:20 ‘ I “ Honey Creek Flag Flag “ McElhoe Flag Flag Monticello I 7:10 2:40 ‘ Leave ( 7:30 3:00 ‘ i Arrive Yeoman 8:00 Flag I “ Pittsburg 8:25 3:45 “ I “ Delphi «::i0 3:50 “ NOETHWARD. No. 2 No. 4 Chi.<fcEa». Chi. & Eas. Express. Express. Leave Delphi 0.33 A. M 5:15 P.M. Arrive Pittsburg 9:38 5:20 *■ Yeoinau Flag Flag “ j 10:23 6:05 Leave Monticello I 10:25 6:15 Arrive McElhoe Flag Flag “ Honev Creek Flag Fing “ HOrner 10:45 (5:35 “ Wriggt Flag Fing “ Ward Flag Hag *• < 11:00 6:50 Leave Bradford ’ 11'03 7:10 Arrive Sjhurpsburg Flag Fing Lee 11:15 7:25 “ Hanging Grove 11 ::jD 7:40 “ Zara -Flag Flag “ Pleasant Ridge 11:45 7:55 “ Rensselaer 12:00 8:10 JOHN ?«ILLIKAN. A»»‘t Sup.t. 8. N. YEOMAN Gen’l Manager. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St, LOUIS RAILWAY.
GOING EAST. :Exprcss. Express. • Local. Lve Hi. State Line+6.3o a.m. f 45 p.m.; +7.00 a.m. “ Kentland I 6.40 •* 150 •* i 7.30 " “Goodland.... 7.02 “ 17— ! 8.30 “ •* Remington .. 7.22 ** .37 " * 9.25 “ ‘•Wolcott 7.37 “ ~53 “ -110.18 “ “ Reynolds.... 8.02 “ ■ S'l7 “ 11.23 “ “ Monticello... 8.17 “ .?-32 “ I 12.02p.m. “ Idaville) 8.35 “ S.-49 “ 12.45 “ “ Burnettsville. 8.44 *• °57 “ 1.13 “ Arr Logansport .. 9.15 “ A3O “ I 2.45 “ GOING WEST. '• Express.: Express.; Local. LveLoganspwrt .. +B.-10 a.m. !-7.:’.0p.m.M0.15 a.m, Burnettsville. 9.12 “ 8.01 “ i 12.17 p.m. “ Idaville .. 9.21 *■ S.lO “ 12.45 “ "Monticello... 9.37 " 8.26 “ L2Z “ “ Reynolds .... 9.53 " 8.41 “ 2.07 “ "Wolcott .. 10.18 “ 9.04 “ 3.20 *J Remington . 10.3+; “ 9.19 “ 3.57 " “ Goodland .... 10.53 “ 9.38 “ 4.42 " " Kentland... i 11.15 “ 9.58 “ 5.32 " Arr 111. State Lineill.2s “ 10.10 “ 6+X) a.m. I f
CONNECTIONS AT LOGAN&P&RT. Express Trains leave Lojpineport at *3.15 a. m. and +3.05 p. in , and Local Freight at +5. a. m. for Chicago and intermediate points, and a Locnl I nvinn at +7.50 p. m., will ciury passengers to Winamac and intermediate points. Impress Train at +1.40 p. in. and Local Freight iM +7.30 a. m , leave Logansport for Richmond aad intermediate points, connecting et Rieluiionid for Indianapolis. Dayton, Cincinnati. Cohimbus, and all points East. Express Train leaves Logansport at *12.55 a. m. tin- Kokomo, connecting at t hat point for Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Trains leave Logansport for Bradford Janstion and intermediate points at *12.50 a. in. and +10.30 a. m . connecting nt Ridgeville for l.’lclmionil. Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad lord Ju notion for Columbus anjt! Ml pcrints East. | Local Freight leaves Logansport at+6.oo a. in. ror ; Bradford Junction nnd intermediate points, and I at +4.29 p. m. for Hartford City nnd intermediate points. I ♦Daily +Daily. except. Sunday. Time given above is Colpinbus time, 20 mia utes faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Coin mbus. W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Tiek«t Ag«nt. Newspayer Decisions1. Subscriber who do n»t spiv* esprsss notice to the coutrarywre eoneffiered Wl»hl»» to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the diss«ntinua«ce of their periodicals the publisher* may sonlinue to send them until all arroaragas are paid. 3. If subscribers uegleet or refuse to take their periodicals from ths ofUec to which tnev are directed they are held responsible u»til they have settletl their bill* and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move te ether places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to thi? former diraution, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have? decided that "refusing to take periofficals from the office or retaarving and leaving them uncalled for, is primafaeia eviaenco of intentional fraud." 6. Any perspn who receives a newspaper and makes use of It, whOther he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in adrunee they are bound to give notice to tha publisher at the end of thfir time, if they do not wish to continue taking it: orherwiso the publisher is authorized to send it on and the subscribers will be responsible until an express'notice, with payment «f all arrears is sent to the publisher. """J"!! 'LI JJ. The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25. 1881. Butter 10 a H> c«nr« per lE. Eggs 15 cents p«r dozen. Potatoes 80 a 80c per bushel, Lard 8 n L 0 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl We warraat our work the best, at Hamar’s. A. Booth’s celebrated Tub Oysters sale atSpencer &Cu. Fine Wateh work a speeial ty at Hamas’s. *"*•*■*<■■ Batter scotch, ice cream candy at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. Nearsighted eye glasses at Hamar’s K. E. Spencer’s & Co. is the place to get Tub Oysters.
Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at B, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Watches, . clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. The highest priee will be paid for Wheat and R.ve at the Rensselaer Mills. Ladies Gold Watehes and Guards at Hamar’s. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Roekford Watch. B. F. Ferguson is prepared to purchase all kinds of grain, and will pay the highest cash priee for the sana*. Office and warehouses at his lumbsr yards. All goods warranted as rspairtd at Xamab’m. Those of our readers ia want of nursery stoek will do well to call oi Mr. Jno. Ceen. He has a complete assertmeat aa hand.
| Monticello Herald: The petition I of Irvin Greer to be released from 1 liability as one of the bondsmen ip I the case of Jos. C. Wilson et al. vs. Town of Monticello, by reason of having signed the bond on Sunday, was granted by the Supreme Court \ last Friday. Kentland News: John Cuthbert who : started to look after his fortune .n ' Ir -land last week wrote home, his i wife receiving the letter yesterday morning that he had reached N.Y. and was walking down the street when he was taken with an opiieptic : lit and tell. The authorities picked i him up and when he awbi-re to con- { sciousut-ss found himself, safely I+ek-e-J up for six montns. Mis. Cuthbert in com, any with Charley Harris star - ed for N. Y. yesterday. Monticello Herald: Mrs. S. D. ■ Rhoades is suffering from a peculiar case of poisoning." It is supposed that the poison was communicated i to her system while removing the I I feathers from a turkey last Saturday, i ■ as only the parts of her person which ' came in contact with trie feathers are j affected. Her hands and arms were i badly swollen and also hei head where she had used her hands in throwing her hair back from the forehead while dressing the fowl. The poison it is thought came from the woods and remained on the turkey’s feathers. Dr. Robinson is attending I the lady and anticipates no serious | results, though her suffering has been ' (itiite intense.
J. J. Waterbury succeeds T. M, Jones as .Merchant Tailor in Renssel aer. He comes well recommended as a first class workman, has on hand a line stock of goods which he promisI es to make up to order at reasonable | rates. He solicits the public patron age. Give him a call. Norm. Warner & Sons have moved their stock of hardware into the room eecentiy occupied by the “Ear- ■ row Gauge. Clothing House." - ! Charley Peck, at his restaurant, in Remington, will do the square thing ■ by those who patronize him. Give him a call. Oysters by the can quarter dish at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. I'lie lii*cli«;n,-s m I+l xd.us I;icx <x Co. ar<s unexcelled for eltguxGC, purity, and relA- ! bility. Their Seidlitine Seidiiiz Powdera, are as pl«a»ant a* Lemonade. Their Soft i Capsules ar* w*rld fawou*. Advi. For sal* by Etnnawt K-iumil. Call and examine my new stock of ; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver- ; waie. Ne trouble to show goods. I Ham<b. j O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several i choice and desirable town and eoun- I try properties to dispose of on reasonable farms. He offers great bargains. The cheapest place to buy your watches, eloeks and jewelry is at , I-lamak’*. I | All watekes and clocks repaired at 1 Hamar’s warranted for one year. J Vs« have mint p7*a*ur# m i-coaunacdia* j .1. lisrutfcliß* to our rc*d*rs, as :iti Mosoluto cur.jdftr MAlariu. The inanuisetsrei’s nama I alon* i* * fuaiuatee oi'it* merit. It sellsat2* i «eak p*r bee. For partieulais s** Advt. I For sals by Enamet Kanual. LIFE INSURANCE The Royal Protective Union, of Ft Waya*, is th* cheapest and aicst practicable Life and Accident Insurance Com- I pany that now exlends its benafil? 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 th* eld system of iaiurin-. The Pl«n is similar to that of lb* Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that haye gained th* eonridence of the public at large. W» insure all persons between the ages of 15 and 65 that can pass the examination.— It cists sl2 to become a member of this association in the district. Th* death assessment is $1 f*r *a«h aiember that dies- Also an assessment of $3 per year is mad* for sick and accident fund. member receives per -,v**k when sick or disabled by accident Th* amount of polity runs from sl,Cto te $4,()00 accord, ins to age, payable at death, or at a certain number of •.•ears—from 10 to 25 years i Full partieulare will be sent upon appii- | nation. Local agent* wanted in every ■ ewn in the disrtriet. Emmet la.anna!, ! Rensselaer, ascent tor Jas;>*r county.
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Bm TTIBY BO 1 1 CHEAPER THAN EVER! Watches ’ clocks, Jewelry, Silverware * Accordions, Violins, Spectacles, WW POCKET CUTLERY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CBLHBRATRD ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class werkanaa, es eight yeirs’ experience.— Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old Stand. vlnfii HAMAR. Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.
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We can recommend the New York Observer to our readers us a family paper that is full of good reading. It hss both religious and secular news, and a foreign correspondence which is entertaining and valuable. Any one can get a sample copy by sending to the New York Observer, 37 Park Row, New York. “EVERYBODY” Is respectfully notified that Dr. Ira C. Kelley has opened an office ovei Willis J. lines’ Drug Store for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to give the 1 est satisfaction for the least money. Teeth exfcraetsd without pain. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist. Notice of Petition to Sell iieal Estate NOTICE is hereby given that George H. Brown. Administrator, de-bonis non, of the estate of John Baker, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the following Real Estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section twenty-four (•24) and the n*rf h-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section twenty-five (25), and a strip of land one (1) rod wide off the south side of the south west quarter of section twenty-four(24) all in township thirty (30) north of range six (6) west I in Jasper eounty, Indiana. That said petition is ; filed and an order of sale of said real estate asked, I because the decedent’s personal estate is insufficient to pay his debts. I The petition will be heard at the next.term of * tnc Circuit Cxurt in Jasper County, Indiana, to be held tn the Court House, in the Town of Reusselaer, ia said county, beginning on the Third Mon day in March, a. d., 1881. w CHARLES H. PRICJS, Clerk °f the Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel B. Millbb, Attorney.
JAs. A. THOMPSON z Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind
> RENSSELAER Marble Works I - • .. ■' Ifeaxis* Howland, i fIIALRK is aad Maa*faabur*r *f Moaajnents, I Head-Stones, i | Slabs, Tablets, &c., ■ FROM TH! BBST ! I tab khh M & M. Slate and Marble UMS, gm IB M, Van - Rbnssslabr Strbet, Kbnssblaer’ So itU »£ Banking Hens* of M«C*y a Thompson. FRUIT TREES! rpilßuMdeidfaed liai new baad as a let 1 of Apple Trees as there is in Indiana, which, ter Soring Delivery, will be »*ld at th* following: rate*: P*r hundred, ... - sls Or Far dozen. - - • - 2 OB SingiuTrte. - - - . - •3S Al**, Pear*, Cbarri**, Siapu*. Raapberri**, Striwbairy Pfon-t*, M*»*s. Flowering Sbrabbery, Snrji«»ui, Saade Tree*, flic., at eorrvapcndi-ugly l*w rat**. II v Trees ar* giving «*®d aatisfactfoa, and arc worth fr*lM »* t* lOi e«r «*xt. M*re than Foreign Cai! aud »*e ear Tree* before buying. Aa thi* will be a good Spring for IrautiplantiDg Trees, we would recommend setting oil part of your orchard iu the Spring. Nnr«*ry at KkNSBEI.AUK, jAifHB COUKTT. I ND. JOHN COHN, ProprietorK«N«**la*r, March *. IMS. DD. DA I E. . j. TTWftM E Y-AT LA W MSNTiCBGL*, • - INDIANA. J.-®- Office is Bask b.iildisg, up stair*. N. WABIfER, ÜBALBK IN Bl&rdware, UFAL KZIKTIDS ENS3ELAER. IN®.. K*eps eonstanlly on hand a largo stock of Stoves. Tinwara, FURNITURE, Btc., And r»Bp««ttuliy invites the cibizon* of Jasper and adjoining oouetiea, when wishing anything in his line, re give him a call befste purchasing elsewhere. A eareful examination of his stoek will convince any one that he keeps nose hut First-Class O-eods, and sells them cheaper thaw they can be sold by nay other dealer in the country. Me defies competition. Remember the plaee. LIBERAL COR NEB vla2 Rensselaer, lad TRY THE NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAH. The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Send for- Sample Copy —Free. NEW YORK OBSERVER 37, Park-Row, New York I;' : “ JV—VS CTSSfens.’-r-Krin ®r«at*nau«e t* make xaosey. We lllj 1 g need apereeu in town to take nub MkjJsi seripbisrsfer tri* largont. theapest and bestlHustratud family pubii aH*n is btee world. Anyone e*n beeome aeaeeeesful agent. Six elegantworke es art giv- •*» free t* subeeribers. The priee is eolow tri at al neat *sentrepee»Mtaking 12* subscribersinaday A lad y agent reports making over S2O« clear prekt in tea days. All wk* engage, make meneyfant. Yon can devele all your time to rite bueineec or only your epare time. Teu need net be away from home over nightXou in* do it ae well as ethei». Fulldit**riens and tern.* free, illegant and enp*nhive Oi»eit free If yeu want profitable werk ■end tea yoer addreeeat enee. Meoatenomrieg bo Wy the busineee. loenswhe eaB*gee tails be make gus ugr . Ad gagas, •renew trmoft
I Willey A Sigler's •• Trade Palace IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, Millinery (t do dft. ' IT.OO r SHOES, I CLOTHING, Per Mau au I Boys; EAJKIMt WQGBSIEKi BSPBotfom prices i« their motto.— Call and them. Rensselaer. Ind.. May. 13b.). BLACKSMITH SHOP [South es MeOey A Thompson'* Ifouk.j GRANT & DICKE Y. Propr’s. j THE nroprieior* birring fitted up n tirw elm; 1 nre now ftillj prepared to do nil kindsol Blticksrni thing. nt fire !o,v*»t price, mxl In the most workmanlike manner. I'niniore. and *ll others needing anything in our line, n* invited I© give us a cal). We pnrpos* making HORSE-SHOEING A Specially, And give this branch efthv business p.irtlimls attend*!,. Al! work warranted. GRANT & DICKKV. Lumber! Lumber 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL! I A7A7 > HIN LI : Mii h fi! COMJiOU LUMH'.'ft!! AL L KINi) S 0 F LIJMJ: FF!! 1 i STAR A SHiNGLKS STANDARD SHINGLES. 00)01 ON 81MNG1.ES, BBVELBD LA IH, PI.AIN LATH. ! 4 I.L I.SNGTH EA FONtf. Squ ire Fltt Pti kel# BABH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. <St(7i.y, 6'erwi’fie ( .Moulding., II imlmi aud Frsme#. ALL said in yuan I tides to #uit i and ct the LOW EST I I'RICEf. P. F. FAKGUnON, ‘ i )’«netevifte t Jud., tnd Fensselaer, Ind. '
J. W. DirvALL'S livery ffe IteMv Livery Teams, will) or without Drivers lished >tpoH application. Stock hoarded by the day or week. Ollie v Stables on Free t, street, above W * a Lit 11< i . 1< int elk er. 1 Htl. ji^m—B»sg—MMßimHMwmmemaMßmfiv* i i m»m inw wk. ■■ < n We Buy Ttai b Sell D. W. PECK, Familyßroserles&Provisions CORNM RAILROAD INDIANA STJi.LETS, REMINGTON, IN>. Keeps co»staatly on hand a full line of Groceries of ell Aina's. lOODk’.l and WILLOW WAKE, GLASS WARE, DOOTS A SHOES, GLOVE# ,v HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Ai tildes and Notioas. You w ill fir I the best stoek *»f fresh new goods, always on hand, al prices that defy co» • petition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line. We k«(* -r the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities le s< t purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce, and will gpx » you the best priee the rnarketwill afford. We deliver all goods free of <» inside the city limits. Come and examine our stoek and he convinced Mia we give you mere good* for your money, thaw any other house in tuwjj. v2n27tf D. W. PMCE -ctuxpw .ernmn.. sm> . .-iimiuniT.-x.-c-ua. ---r ■~r l -y wpw— am—*~ THEOLDLINEDRUGSTORE. wmh <«. ihmo Would respectfully call the atteelieu es the eitiz«us of Jsspwr uni! adjeiulug«e**ki*b his large and complete stack es the fell«wi»g geeds, bought low lei each, whiri* **»bl< him to duly cejapetttion : Pure White Lead Fainter*'Materials, Window G liu* F« ur Rreehec. Pure Lineeed Oil, White-waeh Brushes, Yurnish Brush** eea*b Vamt.am, Copnl Varnish. Damar Varaisb, F'eutn* ■ Pw» •<r» <**.•©)!. Perfumer*. PatentMedieiaee, Chemicals, Drug* ***** Mac •U». Hairßruehee, Fas* Powders, lye-RtwF's, ' I'utfy. £*d LejyL Portmennias, Pecketßoeks, Lamp TVii-k* Lamid, Pap* Lu.. A* Books, School Books Stationony. Allgeeds guaranteed etrietly pure. Preseiipiieas eareftilly coui|.ouu<k'd K ■ <>|p *•* ♦ avited te call. Kenecelaer* Ind. vias J, V ifiC-
M. OiOOK’S OR. CROOK'S Wine of Tai’, WINE OF TAR < MMfi MMTtAMM YIABLY. ig ol » uux#a Dyapopaiaj N K THE UABHIfi MMIBY FOR ALL Eeawr** tk« Appetite, BtrenrU«asih*Sy*ieai mill ILUI6 COIPLAIITS Meririk aai RbreagU f*U»w fr*m it* ata. If y*o have Wxak Lev**, are Cos j dmggfot for Kx fibk'i ■marsers, have «aaMu,i. Dkjui.ity. Dvw- 1 VU4*fTar*okaß**«ri* rar*>A, *r •aaxeatru, tb* u*« of a aingfo J Yor aal* by aHdriigabu b*tU* wM aaSafy yea that it ma*U tk* 2 . at Ou* D«uar a bMDe. UriMittS sxtaWjj.fc.nj. A. Dayt*s, Ohl*. yyy C*w*~ aad < fou*. A ¥>ld . e «nub„ IS bint** as *>ri aa any *—v—. <<a[ preparartoa IT •HU. • Br. J. Kramar's German Eye Salve *• » »«aiti*« •»** tar >**k a*4 <h**a**«l *v*«. OJI ABS UUAXL3. Ww*r ta»* M» cjm*> aw 4BSM es aeae eyaa, aad ao ramegy i* »o i*-a>*«U*ic 1* U* «*auCa. BSee * ■Btaa a b*z. Sbealil j*w dragaiat set bar* U, «• r*eegx ** •• Arpsstags *ta**ri <• wW Mri yea a bex feM *Z «sp*a>** S. a. SMITH a SO., Fro*., Dagte*. O.
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