Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Newspaper Decision* 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice o the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers, order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers may continue to scud them until oil arrearages are paid. 3. if subscribers neglect or reftise to take their periodicals from Urn office to which they are directed thev are held responsible until theyhavo settled their bills and ordered them discontinued 4. If subscribers move to other places without i nforming the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5 The courts have decided that “refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is primafaeia evidence of intentional fraud.” 6 Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whOther he has ordered it or not, is hold in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance thev ardbound to "ive notice to the publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; orberwise the publisher is authorized to send it on and the subscribers will be responsible until an express notice, with payment of all arrears is sent to the publisher

3NTETOT Me&w M&emew» (First door east of Postoffice.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, TEAL, MOTTOS, . Sa.T2.sa.gre, IBolog’i'ia,, etc., Bold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest prices. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. S. E. WOODSAgents ! Heroes ofthe P lains. Wanted! 2Ty T. ■W- EUEXi. Embracing tlie live-, and Wonderful Adventures Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Kit Karson, Capt. Payne, Capt. Ja Texas Jack, Calitorria Joe,

And other celebrated Indian Fjgb tnm, Hcouts limiters ;;nd Guides. A book of tbrilling advcii tun's on the Plains ! Fights with Indians ! Gr;md Butialo Hunts ! 1 )esi»ei ate Adventures barrow Kseanes ! Wonderlul bhooting and Kidinh . ” lit I il,. i, the Par West ! KM) Illustrations 1C fulllage Oitoml Plates! The grandest book (tor agents ever published. Positively out*-se severything else ! 54s pagss, price -4 00. AM »« » <an vsiMsinn outfit eomixea; r >° Outfit and u>py oo * v/"Writo ;it once* for agency, or terms and iTiiistrated circular, to HISTORICAL I,LHLI"IIJMI ( (>.. (Kf2N. till st, St. IgJlliS, Mo. Agents | For Border Outlaws,, Warded | T- ‘V7’. 13’CrZEXjThe aotlieinlie and Uirlllmg History of the lives and wonderful ad ventures ot America s (*reat Outlaws, The Vomigw BBa-oU»ers, B'rnieii: and Jesse James, And their Hands of higtiwaymen, down to the present moment. Moie lean 40 illustrations, late portraits of tlie principal characters, including Frank Juims, never lx tore published, and 12 PINE COLORED PLATES. Interviews and 'etlers from < wifi Vmingor—staktling hkvklaYionh. All about tin lllaek Mag, the Illaek Oath, Hie Secret Cave, and liundreds of other womlerful things. Most exciting'book ever published. ill history of the late robbery at Winston. l\lo.. with illustrations. 05,000 copies sold in six months Nothing like it! beats everything! j 410 pages, price -to .50. Agent's canvassing, outfit Bo cents. Write immediately for full particulars to HISTOID* .U. PUBLISHING CO., 04,2 V till St., St. Louis, Mo. NOTICE. TVTOTICh |is hcrebv given, by order of the Hoard of .Jasfier County Commissioners, that the Advertisement published in THE REN .SB EL AICK KEPtTKLICAN and Democrat ic Senfinel in relation to receiving sealed bids until September Sth, 1881, for the erection of a bill and sheriff's residbnee (plans and spec,ilical ions accompanying the same) lias been rescinded. ——x Witness my hand and seal of office Ik-v' \ r \tliis lHh day Of August, A. I>. 1081 ( \ l* ) KZRA f. NOW KLS, rj Auditor Jasper County. NOTICE. "VTOTH E is hereby given that tlie Hoard of lv Commissioners of .Jasper County. Indiana, will receive seated bids until one o'clock on Tuesdav. •‘jepteinV'er the 2iUli. A. D. 1881, for Hie erection of ajai! 'and sheriff’s resident;. Rids M ill be received for (be buildings completed. I,ids will also tie received for the iron work, including steel-clad cel is, brick work, and excavation and.stone work. A M bid to lie accompanied with a good and sufficient bond; tlie M'.-Jf.i.d reserving the right to reject any or all for plans an 1 sj.e .... . office. "Tv Witness nr. baud and (tie seal of /'LI, . T Ntlm Hoard of Commissioner, ,/f I yjy I per con n tv. Indiana, this 11th day of Augllsi, \. 1). 1881. EZRA c. NOW ELS, Auditor ,lasi>er County. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indinmi, i li> tho Jasper Circuit Jasper bonißv. Court. October Term, 1881. Marion 1,. Spitler, vs Jacob Owens, Sarah ii. Owens his wife. R. S liotou inau, Clara. A. Kotteniian bis w ife. Complaint No. gift. WOW copies tl*e Plaintiff, by Thompson* 1!u,., JN his nftprneys, amt files his. Complain: hereintogether wjtli tin affidavit, that the ruslder.ee of the dofendiuits It. S. Kotteniian. whoso firs: name is unknown, and Clara A. Kotteniian his win- is not In the iitate of Indiana, and that said action is brought to foreclose a mortgage, and that all of said doteudan.s arc necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless thev tie and appear on the first day of the next. Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be liolden on the Third Monday of October. A P. last, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, t he same will he heard anddeterniim d in their absence. In Witness Whereof, 1 lyreiiipo Thompson & Bre., Att'ys for pPif. August. 5, 1881 —$8.

lu the absence of President Price jhe Pdue Ribbon meeting on last Friday night was presided over by Vue President Wm. Beck. The meeting was a refreshing one. Eveiybofiy, regardless of “race, sex or previous condition of servitude,” are invited to attend these meetings. Wednesday evening finished the spacing for the telegraph poles from Chicago, Thursday they commenced sitting them, and expect to have 1110 job completed and in operation in - 0 .days, when Rensselaer will be t‘u\ored with telegraphic cominunicatiou with Chicago. C. T. Wren, our present agent expects to bo the Lightning Director at this place.

The M. B. Choir will hold an Open Air Paper Concert, in the Court House yard, Tuesday eve. August. IG. These will bs refreshments, music, reading, and a good time generally A novel feature of the entertaiment will betbe Paper costumes of the performers and waiters. Everybody come. The entertainment will be free, and the refreshments good. Torches and Chi nese lanterns will illuminate the yaid brilliantly. Don’t forget the time and place.

The Noted Train Robbers.

The publishers of “Border Outluws” assert that their history of the Yonng er Brothers and Frank and Jesse James, published six months ago, has already reached the sale of than 60,000 copies. Since the late r&bbeiy and double murder at Winston, Mo., they have issued a new edition, containing a-cal l history ot that outrage, with illustutitms, which brings the events in the lives of these airy gentlemen of the high way down to the present moment.— For lively reading we presume this book can hardly be surpassed. Persons desiring agencies will find ad vertisement elsewhere.