Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1881 — Page 3

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We advise our readers to give it a trial, feeling •atiafled that one application will convince them of its wonderful effects. — Pittsburgh, Conwisrcidl of Oct. 22, 1877. The article is telling its own story in the hands of thousands who are using it with the most gratifying and encouraging results : W H.Bbill& Co., Fifth Avenue Pharmacy, say?. "We have sold preparations for the hair for upward of twenty years, but have never had one to sell as Well or eive such universal satisfaction. We thero. fore recommend it with conndence to our friends and the general pu bl ic. ” Mr. Gustavus F. Haul, of the Oates Opera Troupe, writes: “After six weeks use lam convinced, as are also my comrades, that your Carboline’ has and is producing a wonderful growth of hair where I had none for years.” C H. Smith, of the Jennie Hight Combination, writes:' “ After using your ‘ Carboline’ three iveeks I Bin convinced that bald heads can be ‘ re-haired. It’s simply wonderful in my case,” B F Arthub, chemist, Holyoke, Mass., writes: “ Your * Carboline’ has restored my hair after everything else had failed.” Joseph B. Pond, attorney-at-law, No. Attleboro, Mass., writes : For more than 20 years a portion of mv head has been as smooth and free from hair as a billiard ball, hut some eight weeks ago I was induced to try your CarboTine, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Where no hair has been seen for years there now appears a thick growth. “ d I am convinced that by continuing its use I shall liAve as srood a head of hair as I ever had. It is mowing nearly as rapidly as hair does after it is cut. CARBOLINE Is now presented to the public without fear of contradiction as the best Restorative and BeauUfler of the Hair the world has ever produced. Price. ONE DOILAH per bottle. |old by all Druggists. KENNEDY 4 CO., PITTSBURG, PA., Rola Aganta for the United States, the Canadas and Bowagsuw GT M t Britain.

AT F. J. SEARS & SON, UNDERTAKERS! May be found WROUGHT METALIO CASKETS, CLOTH - COVERED CASKETS, WALNUT CASKETS, GLOSS WHITE CASKETS for Children, and a large variety of COMMON COFFINS, BURIAL ROBES, etc. Also, EMBALMING done. No Extra Charge for Hearse, Location opposite Court House, Makeever Block, Rensselaer, Ind. (svlon

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY JUNE 10,1881 BTJSSITmESS LOCALSKern Has removed His Grocery Store, . To the old stand of J. I. Pnrcupile & Co., Where he invites his numerous patrons to follow him. Kannal’s Grand Donation. Call on Art. Cole to do your paper hanging. Choice white and yellow bolted Corn Meal, at Kern’s. ‘‘Don Pedro” at Kannal’s, J. J. Waterbury the Boss Tailor. New style horse collars at Peacock’s. Good Rice, 15 pounds for SI, at Kern’s. Six pounds choice Rio Coffee for sl, at Kern’s. Art. Cole is painting the residence of A. McCoy. 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 Kern’s. Very light New Orleans Sugar, 12 pounds for sl. at Kern’s. Try those splendid codfish 6| cents a ponud at Kern’s. Teas 20 per cent, cheaper at Kern’s than any other house in the county. The Dayton Collar always kept in stock at Peacock’s. Three set double harness complete, as good as new, ar Peacock’s. Attention is called to the new ad of J. P. Warner which appears in this issue of the Sentinel. Canned and Dried Fruits and Vegetables at Kern’s, at prices that defy competition.? Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Ladies Gold Watches and Guards at Samar’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. Near sighted eye glasses at Hamar’s Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. We warrant our work the best, at Hamar’s. Fine Watch work a specialty at Hamar’s.

Those using fine cut Tobacco, will find a better quality for 50 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ever bo’t before. I bought my boots and shoes cheap, and propose to give my customers the full benefit of low prices. Come and see. R. Ff.ndig. The books of F. W. Bedford have been turned over to me collection.— Those knowing themselves indebted to him will save costs and trouble by calling at once and adjusting the 'same either by note or cash. This is the last call. C. P. WRIGHT. Wile Duvall bow occupies the Austin House, and from his well known disposition to accommodate we feel assured every attention will be given to the comfort, of guests.

A large stock of Glassware and Queensware just received at Kern’s new Grocery Store, which will be sold cheaper than ever.

"EVERYBODY” Is respectfully notified that Dr. Ira C. Kelley has opened an office over Willis J. Imes’ Drug Store for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to giye the best satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA C. KELL FT, Dentist,

I Eggs 8* cents per dozen. Apples 80 cents per bushel. ■ Butter 16 cents per pound. i Potatoes $1 to $1.50 per bushel. i Lard 10 to 12| cents per pound. ■ Flour $1.40 to $1.90 per quarter bbl. Choice Codfish G| cents a pound, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. Children’s Day.—Pollowing is the programme for Children’s Day, at the M. E. Church, Sunday evening, June 12th: 1. Opening Song, by school. 2. Reading Scripture, Mrs. F. L. Cotton. 3. Song, quartette,Alice Rhoades, Minnie Cole, R. P. Benjamin, E. H. Tharp. 4. Prayer, by Rev. Taylor. 5. Song by Infant Class. 6. Declamation, by Nellie Kelley. 7. Duet, by Etta lines and Nora Hopkins.

8. Class exercise, by Class No. 3. 9. Song, by Ora Duvall. 10. Instrumental Music, by J. T. Abbett. 11. Song, by Classes 1 and 2. 12. Opening Banks. 13. Closing Song. 14. Benediction, by Rev. A. W. Wood. Gentlemen whose beards are not of a pleasing shade can remedy the defect by the use of Buckingham’s Dye for the whiskers. I ' . See advertisement of Roberts & Mikesell, Monticello. Ind., in another column. These gentlemen are sole agents for the sale of the Garr & Scott, and Nichols & Shepard,? engines and machines in Benton, Jasper and White counties. Tnev offer special inducements, and those in want of machinery of any kind will do well to communicate with them. Go to Kern for— Lima Beans, . a canString Beans, - . p) e « Yarmouth Corn, - -15 C « Cook Tomatoes, - - is e « I Standard Peaches, - -18 C « | Pie Peaches, - . 124 c “ California Fruits ; Apricots, ... 3Q C a can _ Green Gages, - . „ 3Q e « Muse. Gapes, - - 3q c « Canned Apples, - . 30cgal “ COMMENCED APRIL lst.lßßl KANNAL’S fiMMWATHUf $250,001 VALUABLE" PRESENTS! *“ rC 1U the ‘>f 1 Gold Watch.. ' 1 Sewing Macimtc:.' 1 s! I '?' ' lteh Winder) 30.00 l bet Jewelry (toi Ladv). . 00 I ■ i'.X I 1 s, I . l , )1 j l p' l , “ 1,n l’ (decorated' Shtid! '. " <)<.() I f aintly Cabinet Albani . - I Case P™ i 1 Box (! igars. 505.. 1 1 box<v,re. 50s 5$ J the holders w' 8 hc distributed as I vide first Coupons shall det .bor full particular* call at ; EMMETT KANNAL’S DRUG STORE. C-SAFirt door east of Trade Palace ' i T Ralph lendig has just, received the largest and best selected stock of goods ever opened out in Rensselaer. IHe invites an examination of his dry goods), dress goods, clothing, boots and shoes, groceries, aud will I take pleasure in showing them. Bo sure and give him a call.

An article so favorably known as Halls Hair Renewer needs no words of praise from us. It has won its way to the highest favor in the public mind, and multitudes who have vainly used other preparations have, on trying this, been made glad by the speedy restoration of abundant locks as in the days of youth. \ For the best qualities of Cheese, Dried Beef, Smoked Side and Breakfast Bacon, Shoulders and Sugar Cured Hams, and Pickled Pork and Fish, go to Kern’s New Grocery Just received at Kern’s, a sack of fresh roasted Coffee—superior to any In the county. Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Ne trouble to show goods. Hamar.

Mr. J. J. Waterbury, the enterprising Merchant Tailor of this place has secured the services of Mr. Daniel Lowry, formerly of Remington, who comes highly recommended as a first-class CoaLMaker. Now is the time to leave your measure for a nobby suit. Fine, new goods just received. All watches and clocks repaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year. The cheapest place to buy your watches, clocks and jewelry is at Hamar’s.

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Independence Day I i VJE WEAN TO HAVE IT I! I Gome and Join Us In the largest Celebration, on the FOURTH OF JULY, 1881, ever held in Jasper county A cordial invitation is extended, not only to citizens of our own county, but to those adjoining. We will guarantee you a splendid time. A noted speaker from abroad, whose name will be announced in due time, has been engaged. Our Committees are sparing neither time, labor or means to make this a grand affair. Many attractions for the day are being arranged. In addit’on to committees appointed by the Executive Committee, as announced in issue of week before last, thejfollowing additional appointments have been made: Committee 011 Excursion: Noble J. York, Charles H. Price and Alfred McCoy. - Officers:

President—Hon. E. P. Hammond. Vice President—Charles H. Price. Marshal—Frank W. Babcock. Assistant Marshals: Hanging Grove—John Randle. Gillam—Col. A, Robb, Benj. Faris. Walker—Frank Hershman. Barkley—Capt. Payne, Jno»G. CulpMarion—D. H. Yeoman, Frank Warren, Andrew K, Yeoman, Capt. Jno. M. Wasson, George O. Hoover, Shelby Grant. Jordan—A. G. W. Farmer. John Way mire. Newton—Sam’l Yeoman, John Martindale. Keener—Ralph Marshall, D.E. Fairchild. Kankakee—l. D. Dunn, Lee Glazebrook. Wheatfield—John Meyers. Milroy—Charles Loshbaugh. Unson—John Alter, Geo. W. Casey. Town of Remington -Dr. H. PattonCarpenter—Ed. Culp, W. B. Price, jr The| Declaration of Independence will be read by Daniel B. Miller. FRANK J. SEARS, Chairman. Noble J. York, Secretary. The Only Present Use of the Republican Party—SpoilsSpringfield Republican: What are the merits of the Republican party to-day ? \\ hat does the organization realty tend to accomplish? The Republican voters of thecoun try sent Mr. Garfield to the White House, and now he is there, what is Mr. Gar elu’s main occupation and care? It. is the parcelling out of ph • i i-es to his friends and the friends of his allies, that they in turn may help Mr. Garfield and bis allies back into The White House ami the Capitol. The Republicans of New York sent Mr Conklin to the Senate, and what has been his concern there? Tj see that his friqnds were taken care of by collectorships, postmasterships, surveyorships, that they in turn may take care of Conklings interests at caucuses and Conventions. Massachusetts has lately returned Mr. Dawes to the Senate, and what has Mr. Dawes been doing? Leading his party for months in a squabble, nominally against “revolution,” prae tically for two or three petty offices, with a swarm of pettier offices at „ tacked, all to promote a coalition in* Virginia, which shall win and parcel out the lojal spoil, and in turn strengthen the hands of the oilierdistributing machine at Washington Why does the President appoint Robertson Collector of New York? That he may replace the friends of Conkling by filends of Garfield and Blaine in clerkships and gaugerships. How are the virtuous independents at Albany inspired and strengthened in their uprising against Conkling? By free promises of Federal offices The transaction of the public busi ness is merely the incident in politics; the chief matter is the distribution of profit and emolument to A. B. and C—let us say to A, the Senator, B, the Collector, and C, the Stsr Boqte contractor A gets B appointed to office’ B runs the caucus, and C contributes the funds. Just now there is a hitch in the machine, and the Star Route man is coming to grief. It is hard on him • he paid up liberally in the last campaign ata nod from Garfield; it was Dorsey, the coniractoi’s friend upd partner, who turned tfie fight In In diana, the pivotal State: the contractor deserves well of his party. But, by a queer chance, a man was let into the Cabinet who treats the public bu-« siness as his first consideration, and he is mailing the Star Route contract or smoke for it. “Nevermind!” mutters tlieS aggrieved individual, “wait till Congrefee meets and my reprtsentative is heard from 1” Why should not the representative take care of him unless the public opinion gets too hot for it to be safe? It all hangs together. If public office is the legitimate spoil of party, why not the pu’>lie purse? ■

NOTICE TO TRUSTEES. Section 260 of the Assessment Law, as passed by the Indiana Legislature during its last session, provides that Trustees wd! not be nequired to make their levies until the meeting of the Board of Com, missioners on the 16th of June, 1881. Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor of Jasper County.

LiuLiinL uunrn.ii * > uttgln x I would respectfully announce that I have brought into your midst a large stock of Imported and Domestic; CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, ALSO A FULL LINE OF - Gents’ Furnishing Goods.

The Merchant Tailoring Department Is conducted by an experienced Cotter whom I have selected from a host of others. We will guarantee perfect fits in every instance. Give us atrial. Would also announce that I keep a full line of Re a dy-Made I lately purchased in New York and Cincinnati for Cash, and consequently will sell low on same terms. You will find me at Liberal Corner, Thompson’s Block, in room formerly occupied by N. Warner & Sons, corner Front and" Washington streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. E. BROWN. Rensselaer, June 10,1881;

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 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 have gained the confidence of the public at large. We insure all persons between the ages of l& and 65 that can pass the examination.— It cists sl2 to become a member of this association in the district. The death assessment is $1 for each member that dies- Also an assessment of $3 per year is made for sick and accident fund. Each member receives $5 per week when sick or disabled by accident. The amount of policy runs from SI,OOO to $4,000, accord, ing to age, payable at death, or at a certain number ot years—from 10 to 25 years. Full particulars will be sent upon application. Local agents wanted in every own in the district. Emmet H.annul, Rensselaer, scent for Jasper county. Jaf.pep fcml Will Commence on —-A.t tixe— School House in Rensselaer, And Continue fyp to be followed by the County institute of One Week, making in all a Term of SIX WEEKS LIVELY WORK. Teachers, patronize home institutions, and do not make arrangements to go abroad for what you can procure in your own county. T.ook out for further announcements in a peck or two. nB. NOWIUA - co. SUP’T. G. WALLEN? 1 f i*-WBUCTOBB TVTOTICK.—The County Board of L\ will meet at the Conuiiissiopers’roopi in th court house in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana on Thursday, the 10th day of June, 1881, foj the purpose of equalizing the assessment of personal property in Jasper county for the year 1881. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jq q>er oounty this 84th day of May, 1881. EZRA C. NOWELS, [L, H,] Auditor Jasper Co Notice of Administration.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Felix Moritz, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN HEIL> Adip’r, D. B, KJlller, Attorney, [vsnlßL IrE AR HOUSE/ J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite. Court House. Monticello. Ind Has recently boon neiy furnished throughout. The ropms are large and airy tho location central, making it tho moat conve rant and desirable hopae in town, Try ft. ~BESi r i)ENTISTRY. AH. Dentist, qf Monticello, will vis on the 15th of each month, an do Dental work of all kinds. The patronageo the public is respectfully solicited. Office up stairs in Airs. Hemphill’s uqiid jpg, ■ rib Great cnanee to make money, We |r d ll need a person in town to take sub- ■ «»l ecriptiorsfor the largest, cheapest and best illustrated family publication in the world. Anyone can become a successful agent. Six elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The pi ice is so low that alnost everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking 120 subseribersinadfty A lady agent reports making qvor SzpO clear profit in ten days. Au v{.hp engg/o.make W the business oy qn|y yquy spare time. You need not bo away from home over night. Xou 3&n dp it aa wall as others. Puli ditectifins and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfltfree. If you want profltatdework send us your addross at once. It coats n/'. thing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay . Address. «*Geoboe Stinson Jt co.. Portland,Maine.

We have much pleasure m ircommending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute curs for Malaria. The manufacturers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 eents per box. For particulars see Advt. For eale by Emmet Kanual. BIGLBSB ACHS Meal-Market. FRESH BEEF Of the Best Quality Always on Hand Finest Steaks, pounds for 25 ots., Roasts, to cents a pound; choice Boiling Pieces, to cents a pound Rooms always neat and clean. Proprietor always attentive. Lumbei! Lumber! WHOLESALE & RETAIL! F/.v HJHiN G L UM 11E11! COMMON LU MN Eli ! ! ALL KINGS OEL UMBER!! 1 STAR A SII NG LES. STANDARD SHINGLE’S. COMMON SHINGLES. BEVELED LATH, PLAIN LATH. .ILL LENGTH BATON’SElat Pickets SASH, LOORS, AND BLINDS. Sidhy, Cornice, Moulding, Window awl Door Frames. ALL said in yuantitii/x to suit, and at the LOWEST PRICES. B. F. FERGUSON, Franceeville, Ind., and Rensselaer, Ind. DD. « ATTORN BY-AT LAW NONTICSLI,O, - - INDIANA. tST" Office in Bank building, up Btairs.

THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of tie Throat and Lana Jvp JD’q I* l diseases of the pul* a a 1 £4*lo monary organs a safe jagSSVESi ®nd reliable remedy is IjjgfflJfV' m invaluable. Ayer’s " V<J| ® Cherry Pectoral is X. such a remedy, and no othersoeminently meramft, , its the confidence of the public. It in a sc£ eptiftn combination of CHERRY* medicinal prlmd. pies and curative vfr. sues of the finest drugs. * aMMBB chemically united, of * ffisi^ Alftlie foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording. prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either aex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca« tarrh, the effects of Ayer’s Cherry toral are magical, and multitudes art annually preserved from serious illness by ife timely and faithful use. It should, be kept at hand in eveYy household for the pro* tection it affords in sudden attacks. IX Whooping-Cough and Consumption there’ is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are iuducem®nts totry someof the mapy mixtures, ojr syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredients, now offered, which, as'they contain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sure tq deceive and disappoint the patient. Diseases of the throat and lungs demand active and effective treatment; and it is dan* gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and you may confidently expect the best results. It is a standard medical preparation, of known an? acknowledged curative power, and is • vheap as its careful preparation and W® ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowing ptsewar ‘The fest-of hatt a Century has proven its absolute odfrtainty to curt all pul* monary oomplaints not already beyond th* reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Low *«, ST uaveeiers bvbrtwhbrs.

ROBERTS & MIKSELL, —DEAL US IN— E Hardware, Harness, Implements, &c., MONTICELLO. INDIAN A. Sole Agents in Benton, Jasper and White Counties for GARR & SCOTT, & NICHOLS & SHEPARD Enmes S Simtat

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