Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1881 — Page 3

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The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY APRIL 8 1881. Daily Papers, Story Papers, Magazines, Reviews, and the popular’current literature of the day;— Story Papers, Daily Papers. Magazines, Reviews and the current popularliterature of the day;— BEST "TATIONERY Writing Paper. Envelopes. Penp, Pencils, Inks, Memorandum Books, Playing Cards, Autograph Albums, Visiting Cards. Rewanl-of-Merit Cards, Pocket Books. Fine Ink .Stands, <Src\. <Stc., at the POST OFFICE News & Stationery STAND. Eggs 12| cents per dozen. Apples 80 cents per bushel. Butter 18 cents per pound. Potatoes $L to SL.SO per bushel. Laid 10 to 12* cents per pound. Flour $1.40 to $1.90 per quarter bbl.

BUSINESS LOCALS-

•T. J. Wateibury the Boss bailor. New style hor»e collars at Peacock’s. Good Rioe, 15 pounds for sl, at Kern’s, Six pound* cho'ce Rio Coffee for #l, at Kern's. ChoiOe Curollna Riee, 12 pounds for sl, at Kern’s.

Fofsr pounds good Crnokors for 25 oenfca, at Kern’s. „ , Ginas aud Chinaware lower than the lowest, at Kern’s. Buy your groceries at Kern’s, the cheapest plaoe in town. A car load of the very best salt, just received at Kern's. Very light Nsw Orleans Sugar, 12 pounds for sl. at Kern’s. Try those splendid codfish 6i wants a ponud at Kern’s. Teas 20 per cent, oheaper at Kern’s tli.ui any other house in the county. The Dayton Collar always kept in stock at Peacock’s. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jaok bills to the Sentinel office. Three set double harness complete, as good hs new, at Peacock’s. Attention is called to the new ad of J. P. Warner which appears iD this issue of the Sejktinhl. The best Harness at Peacock’s opposite McCoy & Thompson’s bank. Go to Peasock’s for harness repairs. All work warranted the best. Cuunedand Dried Fruits and Vegetables at Kern’s, at prices that defy competition.! For Sale, one set of double harness, also a set of seeond hand collars Call at Peacock’s.

Hamar is the sole for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rje At the Rensselaer Mills. Ladies Gold Watches and Guards at Bamar’s. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and eheap. Near sighted eye glasses at Hamar’s

Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spenoer & Go’s, every day. Watches, elooks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s, We warrant our work the best, at Hamar’s. Fine Watoh work a specialty at Hamar’s. B. F. Ferguson is prepared to purchase all kinds of grain, and will pay the highest cash price for the same. Office and warehouses at his lumber yards. Ido my own work, consequently will get you up a suit of clotheß cheaper than any other shop in town, by $5 on a suit. A good fit warranted every time or no sale. 1 J. J. Watrrbuky,

“Don Pedro” at Kannal’s. Kannal’s Grand Donation. Harvey Wood is buildiDg a new house on his farm. W. K. Parkison attehded eourt at Montlcello this week. Mrs. A. McCoy made a flying visit to Delphi Wednesday. Fied Cole is fencing bis lots on Van Rensselaer street. George Seitzinger has raised the frame for his new house.

The old livery barn #f%Wes Duvall’s is a thing of the past. A diminutive dish washer arrived at E*ra Nowels’ this morning. The Felix A. Vincent Combination at the Opera House April 15th. The engineer corps of the C. & I. Air Line were in town this week. S. Haley is building a house on his lots in the rear of the, Nowels block. Dave Warne of Marion township has a little housekeeper. Usual weight E. L. Clark lost a barn by fire cn his farm in Jordan township last week.

J. T. Abbett will build a dwelling on the lots recently purchased qt HW. Wood. Mrs. Hattie McCoy and Miss Mattie McCoy were at LaFayette one day this week. Capt. Henry Snyder of the firm of Snyder & Snyder of Monticelio was in to see ws Thursday. The Presbyterians and Methodists will hold union prayer meeting at the M, E. Church next Thursday evening. Jas. T. Saunderson of Kentland. was attending to legal business in the Jasper Circuit Court Monday. While in Rensselear he gave us a pleasant call. ■ —; Marriage licenses were issued to tho following named parties the past week. George W. Davisson and Ann E. Remley, John F. Hinds and Sallie Railsback, Valentine Long and Mary Wallace.

COMMENCED APRIL Ist. 1881 — KANNAL’S' CKAKBDDKATIDK $250,001 VALUABLE 1 By purchasing 25 cents worth of Kauual’s fine Cigars anil Tobaceo you will secure a Coupon eutitiling you to it share in the distribution of tee following presents: 1 Gold Watch $50,00 1 Sewing Machine 35.00 1 Silver Watch (Stem Winder) 30.00 1 Set Jewelry (for Lady) 25.00 1 Sin t of Clothes (made to order) 25.00 1 Breech Loading Shot Gun No. 10 dbl bbl 30.00 1 Set Rawthorne”s Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock 10.00 1 Liorary Lamp (decorated Shade) 9,00 1 Set Shakespeare's Works (li volumes).. 7.50 1 Vamily Cabinet Album.. 7,50 1 Dressing Case 3.00 1 Toilet Set 3.00 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 $250.00 The above presents are to be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Coupons shall decide. For full particulars call at EMMETT KANNAL’S DEUfi STORE, |jgi-]?irt door cast of Trade Palace

Miss Ada Ballard of Greencastle* is visiting at this place. Jas. Miller of Pilot Grave, killed a swan weighing sixteen pounds, last Saturday week. J. Waterbury now occupies the old Freeman residence on front street. Will Cotton has purchased a lot in the soatheast part of town and will erect a dwelling thereon. F. L. Cotton has taken possession of the elevator again and will pay the highest market %,rice for all kinds of grain. Those who intend papering their houses this spring should call on Art Cole to do their work. Charges reasonable. Orders left at any of drug stores will be promptly attended to. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Be wise in time. All baneful infections are removed promptly oy this unequalled alterative. It is the most potent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and strength.

PASTURE ir-oiR. 1881,

The undersigned will cake all ages of cattle, for the season, at one cent per day. Also furnish salt. W. E. Templeton. Rensselaer, April 8, 1881. Elder Henneger, of the Christian Church, commenced a series of lee tuxes at the Randle school house, ia Barkl*ey township, on the first Sabbath in this month, which he will continue from time to time at the place. Subjects; “Mau intheFlesh,” “Man in Death or Intermediate State** and “Mau in Eternity.” The public cordialiy invited.

Comely! Attractive! Winning! These expressive woi’dsare often and properly applied to the fair ladies of our favored land, who keep their hair abundant and natural in color and lustre by the timely use of Ayers Hair Vigor. The Vigor is safe and agreeable; and its effects are very lasting, making it the most economical, and at the same time the most beneficial and elegant of toilet preparations.

Mordecai F. Chilaote ha* the follow ing described Real Estate for sale cheap: Lots 3 and 10, in block 11, in Rens selaer. The n| sw£ 12, 30, 7—Bo aeres. The se ne 17, 30, 7—40 acres, in Union township. The n-hf nwj 33, 33, 6-80 acres; n-hf ne and se ne 2S, 32, 6—l2oacre* in Wheatfleld township. The w-hf ne 19, 31. s—Bo acres, in Walker township. The 8W se 14,28, 6—40 acres, in Marion township. There is a bargain in this.

JB. A. T. cigars at Kannals. Some of our farmers are getting short <yf hay. ■_ ___ * m B. M. Ci ine of Brook, is clt-rklugfor J. W. Duvall. . Lyman Z<?» moved into Hs new house Wednesday. The LaFayette Sunday Times on sale at the Postwffiee. Billy Leg.has moved into the rooms ov*-i Totem’s grocery. S m I. Pure ipile and family have moved to Page county lowa. All watches and docks it-paired at Ha mar’s warranted for one year.

The Corporation ideation takes place three w-eeks from next Monday. .-4DP* Gen. J. C. Van Rensselaer of New Brunswick, N. J. is in town this week. A. Purcupile has moved into the house recently occupied b\- J. I. Purcupile. Gen. J. C. Van Rensselaer, accompanied by M. L. Spitler, Esq., called in to see us yesterday. The ehetpsst place to buy your watshee, clocks and jewelry is at Haxab’s.

The spotted fever prevails at Wolcott. Miss Magruder and Mrs. Blake have died, and the wife of Albert Magruder is low with the disease. Those of our readers in want of nursery stock will do well to call on Mr. Jno, Coen. He has a eomplete assortment en hand. Call and examine my new stock of Washes, Clocks, Jewelry and Stiverwaie. Ne trouble to show goods. Ha mam. John Casey, at his Grocery Store, eight miles north of Rensselaer, has ©n hand a nice lot o? straight posts seven feet long. Will be sold cheap, for cash.

Attention of stockholders and the public generally is called to the call for a meeting of the directors of the Jasper County Agricultu al Society, which appears in another column, Mrs. Chilcote w,ould respectfully in form her lady friends that she has removed he*' millinery shop to the dry goo Is store of R. Fendig, whore she will be ready to meet her „customers, keeping always the latest styles of goods. — M. D. Chipman has rented the wagon shop of F W. Bedford and will carry jin wagon making and general wood repairs. He will also give attention to pump repairs, gas-fitting etc. He solicits patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. All work warranted. Remember the stand, roar of* Trade Palace. *

We ean recommend the New York Observer to our readers as a family paper that is foil 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 sanding to tho New York Observer, 87 Park New York.

Latest Accommodation. —Leaving Rensselaer 5 o’clock a. m. on the I. D & C. and Pan-Handle Railroads will carry you to Logansport. giving you nine hours in the city. Returning, leave Logansport 6:27 p. m., arriving at Rensselaer 8:30 p. ui. Fare— Round-trip. $3,40.

Spend a day in the Star City, “LaFayette,” for $3 40—a reduced rate. The two friendly hands—l. D. & C. and Wtibash Railroads will carry you from Rensselaer to Lafayette and return you same evening. Leave Rensselaer 6 o’clock a. m ; returning, arrive in Rensselaer 8:30 p. m.

J. .1. Waterbury succeeds T. M, Jones as Merchant Tailor in Renssol aer. Ho comes well recommended as a first class workman, ha 6 on hand a fine stock of goods which he promises to make up to order at reasonable rates. He solicits the public patron age. Give him a call.

For Sale.

The celebrated mammouth Jack, for particulars enquire of the undersigned at Remington, Jasper county. Indiana. R. R. Pettit

Diteliing 1 1

1 am now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory naanuer and at reasonable rates. Work (warranted. — Srnd me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL. Rensselaer, Ind., April I, 1881.

PASTURE Jr’Oß 1881

The undersigned will pasture cattle for the season of 1881, at the following prices. Yearling Steers at 1 cent per day. Two year old Steers at 11 cents per day. S. P. Thomplon & Cc.

‘‘EVERYBODY”

Is respectfully notified that Dr. Ira C. Kelley has opened an office over Willis .T. Imes’ 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 extracted without pain. IRA C. KEJbLUY, Dentist.

Don’t Forgot

Tnat the Rensselaer M 11 is in operation and doing a booming business.— Th® Flour now being mad® is giving perfect satisfaction. Bring on your wheat, Sayler & DeHaven will guar antee a goed yield per bushel, and good Flour. They will deliver Flour, Bran, Chop, or anything in their line, at any point in Rensselaer. 5w

The law which required assessors to commence operations on the Ist of April Ims been changed and the time exteuded tc the loth of the month.

There are few things which better become a man than the habit es constant oourtosj 7 . It costs little to be kind or to say kind things, but they go a great way ia the make up of human happiness. Courtesy lubr * cates the wheels and makes everything go smoothly, while too plain, speaking, though it is “only intended for your good, you know,” is apt to raise the spirit of resistance and rebellion. To tell a man of bad temper that his temper is the worst you ever saw, doesn’t prove his temper at all, but. on.the other hand, is likely to give him an opportunity to show you depths of bad temper such as you never dreamed of. Courtesy may, however, go too far. An Irish lawyer, Tor example, when in the midst of a trial addressed the Court as “Gentlemen” instead of “Your Hon ors.” He was reminded of his mistake by the opposing counsel, and nic.de an ample and public apology.— He said: “May it please Your Houlors, I am told that in the heat of extempore speech I had the presumption to call Your Honors gentlemen. I desire now to apologise for so serious a mistake.” i *l# mecUaiaea «4 Dc*»xa Dint & Co. are auMteslled for purity, ana rolisbility. Thsir Ssidliiias Seidlits Foirdan. ars u plssssnt u Lsmonads. Thsir 80ft f«BPsnlss ar* world faneas. A dvr. For sale by Imtnci Kannal. TV* have mu ah pTaatrar* i s»,»ooami«®(j Mg TLorraaliaa to our raadan, as ms aoaolute eura for Malaria. Tha raanumoiarrr* emm alona is a f uara* t*« of its marit It sells at 26 •«*<* pmc has. For partiaslars so* A4W For sale by Emmet Kanual.

Notise to Assessors

The Assessors of the several Townships of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the Audiior's Offise, in Rensselaer, Friday, April 15th, 1881, for the purpose of agreeing on an equal basis of assessment.

EZRA C. NOWELS,

April 8, 1881. Jasper County.

BEST DENTISTRY. \y ’ *\ C*r> ( _ v*> f \^ A-'f -C.yvN V KV- •• r v . 4r V )'• !? - ."VA >-*. ~ -Ay j-' j AH. WIRT, Dentist, of Monticelio, will vis • Rensselaer, on the 15th of each utoffißi, an <lo Dental work of all kinds. The patronage o the public is respectfully solicited. Office up stairs in Mrs. Hemphill's buildiug.

LIFE INSURANCE The Royal Protective Union, of Ft. Wayne, is the cheapest and most practicable Life and Accident Insurance Company ihal 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 Policis3 for one-fourth the amount charged by tho old system of insuriag.— The Plan is similar to that of the Masotiic Mutual Aid Societies that bare gained tha confidence of the public at large. We insure all persons between the ages of 15 and &5 that can pass the examination.— It ousts sl2 to become a member of this association in (he 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. Each member recaives So per week when swek or disabled by accident The amount ot policy runs from $1,00') to §4.000 accord ing to age, payable at death, or at a cer tain number ot rears—from 10 to 26 ysars Full particulars will be sent upon application. Local agents wanted in every ewu in the district. Emmet rvanual, Rensselaer, agent tor Jasper county. REAL ESTATE TRAK3PER3. John Helm to Baldwin & Payne W D lie 22 31 <>—loo acre* •••$ 800 Jnlia A. Hughes to Wm. B. Solliek W I) all 28 n!4 ne and ne u\v 29 se and s'» ne and sw uw and wVJ sw 21 se and e1 2 *w and se ne 20 81 6—1,400 acres... 30.000 Lev is Stoddard to Eunice Brady W D se nw 10 32 6 400 S. P. Thompson to G. B. Mclntire QC 1> lots 13 5 block 11 Remington and 1 2 block 8 Stratton’s addition to Remington 100 Auditor of Jasper County to T E Donnelly Tax Title lot 3 block 15 Remington 0 Cornelis Dcrticn to I.appe Kueter Q C 1) e\i se 24 32 7—Bo acres 400 O B Mclntire t* Emma Harlackcr W D pt ny t »w 30 27 6 500 Merrill C. Mead to Jasper Guy W D pt n‘ J nw 30 27 6 200 Joseph-E Young to Julia A Hughes W I) all 28and n‘4 ne and ne nw 20 se and s!4 ne and \\ l / 2 sw and sw nw Si se and se no and e(4 sw 20 all in 31 6 also nw sw 6 32 5 and n*4 nw 28 32 7 .28,000 J H Barton to E 11 Shirk q 8 I) sw nw 26 36 6 • 1 Wm Ilawkina to S P Thomp»on ne ne ti 30 7 . .. Also placed of record 13 mortgages 2 releasos 3 assignment 1 patent and 1 certified copy of will. April 5,1881. James T. Arbett. Recorder.

Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator ofthcestateof Thomas Wolfe, late of Jasper county duoeasod- Said estate is supposed to solvent MARION L. SPITLER. March 29,1881. Administrator. Notice to Bridge Builders Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until one o’clock Thursday, June 9, 1881, being the 4th day of the June term, for the erection oLa wooden bridge over StHmon Slough, in Walker township, Jasper county 1 Indiana; said bridge to be 144 feet long; the Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. For plans or specifications sec auditor's officeBv order of the Board. EZRAC. NOWELS, Auditor Jasp r County

Jasper Comity Agricultural Society! DIRECTORS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society will be held at the Court "House in Rensselaer, Indian, on Saturday, the lfith day of April, 5881, atl o’clock P. M. Among the business to be transacted by the Board will he the adoption of a list of the premiums to be offered for the Fair of 1881. A hill attendance of the Board of Directors is desired; and invitation is also given to the Stockholders and public generally to attend and make such suggestions with regard to premiums ns shall be thought calculated to promote the growth of agriculture and kindred interests of Jasper countv. GEORGE 11. BROWN. President. Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Ind., April 4,1881. non-resTdent noth IT State of Indiana, i Jasper Circuit Court, Jasper County \ .Tune Term, 1881. Jonathan Edwards vs John A Benson, Sarnh Ann Benson, .James H. Turpie, Emma J. Turpie, William Turpie, Marv F. Turpin, George T. Jones, Arvabella S. Jones. Samuel E. Carter. . Carter his wife, Walter A. Wood Mowing aud Reaping Machine Company. Cornelius M. Horner, Abraham Leopold and Ralph Fendig. Foreclosure Comp’aintNo 2115, It appearing by affidavit tiled in the office of the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, that the above named dafandants are necessary parties to the above entitled action, the object of which is t,o foreclose a mortgage, and iliat the defendants George T. Jones. Arrabella 8. Jones. Samuel E. Carter, Carter hi# wife and the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company are non residents of the Statcot Indiana. Notice of the pendency of such action is therefore given to said defendants last above named, and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of tke Jasper Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in Ahe Connfyand State aforesaid, o* th# first Monday id Jn*e 1881 CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Coart. Chase £ Chase. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Press fee $8.20. * April). 1881.

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