Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1881 — Page 3
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The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY 1 APBIL 291881. Flowering Plants In Bloom Named and in Pots, For Sale at the POST OFFICE Daily Papers Story Papers, Magazines, Reviews, and the popular current literature of the day;— Best Stationery, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Memorandum Books, Playing Cards, Autograph Albums, Visiting Cards, Reward-of-Merit Cards, Pocket Rooks, Fine Ink Stands, &c., <kc., at the Post Office News & Stationery STA3TDI
BXJSI3STEJSS I_.Oo-A.IjS-“Don Pedro” at Kannal’s. J. J. Water bury the Boss Tailor. New style horse collars at Peacock’s. Good Rice, 15 pounds for sl, at Kern’s. Six pounds choice Bio Coffee for sl,at Keen’s. Choice Carolina Rice, 12 pounds for sl, at Kern’s. Four pounds good Crackers for 25 cents, at Kern’s. Glass and Chinaware lower than the lowest, at Kern’s. Buy your groceries at Kern’s, the cheapest place in town. A car load of the very best salt, just received at Keen’s. Very light New Orleans Sugar, 12 pounds Tor sl. at Kern's. Try those splendid codfish b} cents a ponud at Kern’s. Teas 20 per cent, cheaper at Kern’s than any other house in thecounty. The Dayton Collar always kept in stock at Pe'acock’s. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. Three set double narness complete, as good as new, at Peacoek’s. Attention is called to the new ad of J. P. Warner which appears iD this issue of the Sentinel. The best Harness at Peacoek’s opposite McCoy & Thompson’s bank. Go to Peacock’s for harness repairs. All work warranted the best. Canned and Dried Fruits and Vegetables at Kern’s, at prices that defy competition.}
Hamar is the solo agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye at the Rensselaer Mills. B ~ Ladies Gold Watches aDd Guards atHamar’s. f Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. w * * Near sighted eye glasses at Hamar’s
Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spenoer A every day. Watohes, olooks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. We warrant Dur work the hest, at Hamar’s. Fine Watoh work a specialty at Hamar’s. Ido my own work, consequently will get you up a suitr of clothes cheaper than any other shop in town, by $5 on a suit. A good fit warranted every time or no sale. . J. J. Watbrbury. John Casey, at bis Grocery Store, eight miles north of Rensselaer, has on hand a nice lot o? straight posts seven feet long. Will be sold cheap, for cash.
Eggs 10 cents per dozen. Apples 80 cents per bushel. Butter 16 cents per pound. Potatoes $1 to $1.50 per bushel. Lard 10 to 121 cents per pound. Flour $1.40 to $l9O per quarter bbl. Kern Will remove His Grocery Store, Thursday of next week. To the old stand of J. L Purcupile & Co., Where he invites his numerous patrons to follow him. Kannal’s Grand Donation. Fred. Webber goes to Michigan. Call on Art. Cole to do your paper hanging. Choice white and yellow bolted Corn Meal, at Kern’s. F. J. Sears went to Oxford Sunday and returned Tuesday. Hon. B. S. Dwiggins will leeture at the Christian church, Sunday, May 1, 1881, at 101 o’clock, a. m. Subject: “Enthusiasm.” Tom. Hiner, the very popular conductor on this end of the I. & C. Air Line, returned from Columbus, Ind-, Tuesday. His family remained with friends. Mabbied -April 24th, 1881, by Rev. A. Taylor, in Meadow Lake church, White county, Indiana, Mr. M. G. Wilson and Miss Belie Furguson. Sunday evening. April 24th, 1881, at the residence of tho bride's mother, in Jordan township, by Bev. A. W* Wood, Miss Susanna Michaels and Mr. Thomas B. Wilson, of White county. Paper hanging done with promptness, neatness and at reasonable rates, by Art. Cole. Just received at Kern’s, a sack of fresh roasted Coffqp—superler to any in the county. J Go to Kern for— Lima Beans, -10 c a can. String Beans, - -10 c “ Yarmouth Corn, - -15 c “ Codk Tomatoes, - -15 c “ Standard Pf aches, - -18 c “ Pie Peaches, - -124 c “ California Fruits : Apricots, - - -30 e a can. Green Gages, - -30 e “ Muse. Gapes, - -30 c “ Canned Apples, - -30 c gal “
COMMENCED APRIL lst.lßßl KANNAL’S fiBiBDBOHAIIOS 9250 t 00! VALUABLE PRESENTS! — By purchasing 25 cents worth of Kannal’s fine Cigars anil Tobacco you will secure a Coupon cutitiling you to a share in the distribution of ttc following presents: 1 Hold Watch $50,00 1 Sewing Machine 3,>00 1 Silver Watch (Stem Winder) 30.00 1 Set Jewelry (for Lady) 25.00 1 Suit of Clothes (made to order). 25.00 1 Breech Loading Shot Gun No. lUdbl bbl 30.00 1 Set Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock 10.00 1 Liorary Lamp (decorated Shade) 9.00 1 Set Shakespeare's Works (6 volumes).. 7.50 1 Family Cabinet Alb Am 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 arc to be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Coupons shall decide. • For full particulars call at EMMETT KANNAL’S DRUG STORE, B3P"Firt door east of Trade Palace.„jg|
Kern has just received a barrel of strictiy pure Maple Molasses that will make your mouth water. For pure garden seeds, go to Kern, he has shipped in a variety of them in bulk from one of the most reliable gardeners in northern Illinois, and sella by weight. F’-A.S'X’TJR.EJ FOR 1881, The undersigned will take all ages of cattle, for the season, at one oent per day. Also furnish salt. W. E. Templeton. Rensselaer, April 8, 1881. Will Imes, jr., of the law firm of Hartman & Imes, Monticello, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. He had made sale of some lands in north part of the county, belonging to parties in Monticello, and was on his return home. The Lord’s Supper will be administered ,at Presbyterian Church, Sabbath, May Ist. Preaching on Sa £ urday at 2:30 p. m., after which there will be a meeting of the congregation for the election of officers. Evening services will begin at 7:45. A cordial invitation is extended to all the people to come and worship God We can vouch for it that Hall’s Hair Renewer restores gray hair to its youthful colbr, prevents baldness, makes the hair soft and glossy, does not stain the skin, and is altogether the best known remedy for all hair aud scalp diseases. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending Hall’s Hair Renewer to dur readers. The finest lot of .pure seed Pota toes ever shipped 1o this rtiarket you will find at Kern’s grocery store—the Jersey Peach Blow, a somewhat earlier variety than, ours, and the strictly pure Early Rose,' from Wisconsin. Those who intend papering their houses this spring should call on Art Cole to do their work. Charges reasonable. Orders left at any of , drugstores will be promptly attended to.
Killed by tke Can. Montlcello Herald: John D. Scroggs was run over and killed bv the westr bound pnsseng* r train un the P. C. & St. L.. about a mile and a half east of this place, last Saturday evening. He was walking on the track,coming this way, and being deaf it is supposed did not hear the approaching train.— The engineer sounded the whistle, but in vain. The man was struck by the engine and thrown from the track in a dying condition. He was picked up and brought to this piece in the baggage car and expired just before the train stopped. His skull was crushed, a poition of the chin torn off and a leg broken. Justice Pettit held the inquest, and after identifying the body delivered it to friends who conveyed the remains two miles east of town, to the residence of D. C. Scroggs, father of the deecased and with whom he lived. D ‘ceased was about twenty years of age, a native of this locality and his deafness resulted from cerebro spinal miningitis about ten years ago. It was a sad occurrence, though unavoidable by those having charge of the train. That one so deaf as not to hear the noise of a train in time to get out of Its way, should thus jeopardize his life, is indeed strange. Seroggs lived only a short distance from the railroad and should have known the hour at which regular trains passed, and if be did kntrw this, it would nos be unreasonable to conclude that ne souerbt self destruction in the manner that it was accomplished, though we are not aware that his condition was such as to induce him to contemplate suicide. The new “dog law” will go in force so soon as the distribution of the laws is proclaimed by the Governor. Parties who have been shooting dogs» under the impression that the law was already in force, may wake up to find they have “get their foot in it.” H. A. T. cigars at Kannals. Ayer.s Ague Cure should be in every household in regions where Fever and Ague prevail. It should be taken as a preventive by every resident and traveller in malarial districts. Scarcely any disease to which human beings are subject, is sc thoroughly discouraging as Fever and Ague. The periodical return ofjalteruate chills, fever and sweating, is terribly" depressing. Ayer’s Ague Cure is the only remedy known, which is certain to cure permanently, by expelling the malarial poison which produces the disease. It does this surely, and leaves no ill effect upon the system. Those of our readers in want of nursery stock will do well to carl on Mr. Jno. Coen. He has a complete assortment on hand. Mrs. Chilcote would respectfully in form her lady friends that she has re moved her milliner!’ shop to the dry goods store of R. Fendig, where 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 arid will carry on wagon making and general j wood repairs. He will also give at-I tention to pump repairs, gas-flttiug etc. He solicits patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. Ail work warranted. Remember the stand, rear of Trade Palace. / We can repormnend the New York Observer to our readers as a family paper that is full of good reading. It hss both religions and secular news, and a foreign correspondence which is entertaining and valuable. Xny one can get a sample copy by sending to the New York Observer, 37 Park Row, New York.
L ate s t Accommodation. —Leaving Rensselaer 5 o’clock a. m. ori 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. ni., arriving at Rensselaer 8:30 p. nr. 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 Wubash Railroads will carry you from Rensselaer to Lafayette and return you same evening. Leave Rensselaer 5 o’clock a. m.; returning, arrive in Rensselaer 8:30 p. m. 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 fine stock of goods which he promises to make up to order at reasonable rates. He solicits the public patronage. Give him a call. Ditcliin §• I 1 am now prepared to do Ditching; and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work |warranted. — Srnd me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL. Rensselaer, Ind., April I, 1881. "EVERYBODY” Is respectfully notified that Da. Iba C. Kelley has opened an office over Willis J. lines’ Drug Store for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to give the l est satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist. Don’t Forget Tnat the Rensselaer M 11 is in operation and doing a boomiDg business.— The Flour now being made is giving perfect satisfaction. Bring on your wheat, Sayler & DeHaven will guarantee a good yield per bushel, and good Flour. They will deliver Flour, Bran, Chop, or anything in their line, at any point in Rensselaer. 5w Call and exumine my new stocks)! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverwaie. Ne trouble to show goods. HaMaR.
AT F. J. SEARS & SON, UNDERTAKERS! WAet May be found WROUGHT METALIC CASKETS, CLOTH - COVERED CASKETS, WALNUT CASKETS, GLOSS WHITE CASKETS for Children, and a large variety of COMMON COFFINS, BURIAL ROBES, etc. Also, EMBALMING done. &T No Extra Charge for Hearse. Location opposite Court House, Makeever Block, Rensselaer, Ind. (sviun
The LaPayette Sunday Times on sale at the Fostoffice. All watckes and clocks repaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year. The cheapest place to buy your watehee, cloeka and jewelry is at ~ Hamar’s. LIFE INSURANCE The Royal ProteetiTe Union, of Ft Wayne, is the oheapest and most 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 of insuring.— The Plan is similar to that of the Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that haye gained , the confidence of the publie at large. We insure all persons between the ages of 15 and 65 that can pass the examination.— It casts sl2 to become a member of this association in (he district. The death assessment is $1 for each member that dies* Also an assessment ot $3 per year is made for Sick and accident fund. Each member receives $5 per week when sick or disabled by accident. The amount of 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 appli-* cation. Local ageDts wanted in every own in the district. Emmet ivannal, Rensselaer, agent tor Jasper county.
Tiie medicines of Lwndas Dick & Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal. \V e have mnch pleasure m recommending Thermaline to our readers, as an aosoluta euri for Malaria. The manufacturers name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 «ents per box. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal. For Sale, one set of double harness, also a set of seeond hand collars Call at Peacock’s.
Administrator’s Notice. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the nnderplgned IN lias been appointed Administrator oftheeetateof Thoma-. tVolfe, late of Janper county deceased- Said estate is supposed to solvent MARION L. SPITLER. March 29,1881. * Administrator. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House. M&nticeUo , Ind. Has recently been new furnished throughout. The rooms are large and airy tho location central, making it the most conve ient and desirable hop3e in town, _Try it, BEST DENTISTRY? k&mr AH. WIRT, Dentist, of Monticello, will vis • Rensselaer, on the 15th of each month, an do Dental work of all kinds. The patronage o the public is respectfully solicited. Office up stairs in Mrs. Hemphill’s building. Notice to Bridge BuildersNotice 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 -Ith day of the June term, for the erection of a wooden bridge over Stumoii Slough, in Walker township, Jasper county' Indinna; said bridge to be 144 feet long; -the Board reserving the right to reject any or all For plans or specifications see auditer’s office. By order of the Board. J EZRAC. NOWELS, Auditor Jaap-r Comity NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State op Indiana, i aa Jasper Cutourr Coirivr, Jasper County )June Tern, 1881. Jonathan Edwards vs John A. Benson, Sarah Ann Benson, James 11. Turpie, Emma J.Turpie, William Turpie, Mary F. Turpie, George T. Jones, Arrabella S. Jones, Samuel E. Carter, Carter his wife, Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, Cornelius M. Horner, Abraham Leopold and Ralph Feudig. Foreclosure Complaint No 2115. It appearing by affidavit filed in the office of the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, that the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled action, the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage, and that the defendants George T. Jones, Arrabella S. Jones, Samuel E, Carter, Carter his wife and the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company are non-residents of the State ot 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 the Jasper Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Krnsselaer. in the County and State aforesaid, on the first Moudav in June 1881 CHARLES H. PKIuE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Chase & Chase, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Press fee $(i.2C. April 1. 1881.
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Buckingnam’s Dye for the whiskers is an elegant, safe and reliable article, oheap. and convenient, for use; will not rub off. Try it! . EIGLESBACHS Meat-Market. FRESH BEEF Of the Best Quality Always on Hand Finest Steaks, pounds for 25 cts., Roasts, to cents a pound; choioe Boiling Pieces, to cents a pound Rooms always neat and clean. Proprietor aiways attentive.. FRUIT TREES! THIB undersigned has now on hand ns good a lot of Apple Trees as there ie Ui Indiana, whieh, for Soring Delivery, will be sold at the following rates: Per hundred, .... sls 00 Per dozen, - - - - - 200 Single Tree, - - - . - 02# Also, Pears, Cherries, Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberry Plants, Roses. Flowering Shrubbery, Evergreens, Shade Trees, file., at correspondingly low rales. My 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 lie a good Spring for lransplanting Trees, we would recommend sotting off part of your orchard in the Spring. Nursery at Rexssei.aer, Jasper County, Ind. JOHN COEN, ProprietorRensselaer, March s,lßt#>. DD.'TJALEv/ . ATTORNEY-AT LAW MONTICELT.O, - - INDIANA. Office in Bank building, up stairs. Tirsr THE NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS yeah. The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Sendfor Sample Copy — Free. NEW YORK OBSERVER, ‘67, Patk-Row, New York a 5 a Greataiiauee to make money. We [lid |i meed rperson in town to take subMe MM s«supni>es for the slioapost aad boetltlustrufc-'tl fuiuny publication in the worth. Anyone can become nsucOfesaful agont. bU elegantwojrfcs of art gi vtin freg t44*B«*ribtyi6. lite price i«6olo* that irf'aSs everybody subscribes. One agen&ivpmrtbdalttfiehEO grtbsorabovednaday A liuti' ;»g*at reports making over sßob eleur Rrotit id ten days. Ail who engage, make money fast. You eau op vote all your time to the busfcteaß or oiffy your spare fciino. JAui need nodbeaway trosahosse ever night. Xo.u ’anjjoitae well *a oraera, Full ditec910(13'USA#fc’ee. Wfegnut and expensive GdWfi&ee IFyoa want profitable work stsnd ws yoat address at ouup. « soaks nothing koftrjtdhe baadnesa. No one who en-
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