Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1881 — Page 3

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Barlilov Township Items.

The young rooster. That “game cock” of Baric ley to w n Ship. How 1 e crows over the suppose* failura of his democratic correspouu iug brethren. And blows over his splendid edit! cation and grand nuceess in publn life. Mr. Hon. D.L Swucklehammer Esq., we would advise you to look a the mil verse of £oth chapter of 1 10 v.’"', . and notice carefully liow i roads. {star ts out with all the dignity of ; Roman’ .Senator and winds up wit.] the brogue of mi Irish paddy - Takes all his big expressions fron speeches made by great men; tried tc use the same words that Ethan Alien did while standing before Ticondeioga, but got choked, and used the word “Sand Lapper” instead of tin wo.rd “Great Jehoviu.” Says Ire is “all wool and a yart wide; tries to make it appear that h< is equal to the Great Pacificatoi whe usodjthesaine expression while speaking at a convention. Tops his letter out by putting the double dimrnasimmaqufver to bit own name. Mr. Hon. It. B. S., Esq., it you wisli to know the meaning of tbit word, just turn to the Proverbs. It is thought that Bara ley thresher; out more wheat (his year than an;other township in (ho county, and l>\ the way she has put out a larger cro| this fall than before. The pastures have once more been made green by the recent rains, and consequently the stock has commenced doing well. Sorgurn making is the order of tin clay but owing to the bad cane nom but second class has yet been made. It is believed that some of the eon will make fifty bushels per aero this year. Veryfgood. considering ;he drj season. It is said that the “Star” is the best furnished school house in the township. Jacob douse and Perry Muriate have each purchased a new wind eti giue called the “Star.” Mr. Isaac Walker is hauling material for bis new dwelling. The card received from David L* Pri'chord was dated at Gheuoa, 111. September 29th. We wish to inform the public tlm Hurley:.i\vn is no more. The villng* is now known a» Euohreviile. Tin Euchres have crowded the former out W ator hauling is iu.f yet ceased. Hands are very scarce, Health is pour. Weather warm. A HEADER. Sept. 21, 1881. Union Townuliip Items Weather warm. Wheat sowing in full blast. Prof. J.L Makoever, Milton Makeover ami Leslie Grant were guest.of Mr. Sayers last Sunday. Union Star Sunday school society jubilee next Sunday. lift every om turn out. . Mat. Petty intends starting to Chi cugo soon. Look out for nnotlu'i marriage in Union. ,T. I; Mi i.i i.ivi r is a seif pvofessei cai m :I. it 1 was trie individual win Jit'opr, - d at.'tfH- Te.’-.i tiers Institute t< “Lave Mr. Dou.tliit fcj dink r "lid Mi- - t (Janl for supper.” He may take Mi DouLlfi , but we can’; pare our Jennie. The follow e no!e. \v - fun ml neat Grape Island last Pundny. Itiias nr date, but was wiif-en in a m ah feminine hand; “Miss Dell has company this evenine and is very well satisfied with her old mu slier, a,s .-!u thinks 1.0 it an exeejiion. My motto is “id 'veil enough alone Mrs. J h A N.” The owner of the above* may receive the same by calling on or addressing Prof. Shields. Prim of Grapt island Universi: v. ■ George Ilascal lias moved to Rost Lawn. Jennie Gant intends teaching tin ho me school this winter. Let us hear from ail the correspondcuts next week. GRAPE ISLAND. September 19, 1881.

Whoatiield Items,

• ' i. i mwmmm Sj Wo had a rain Friday that wo haves long needed. Weather is quite cool, £ Corn is out of the way of frost. g Corn on the flat ground is very goor.l Late potato crop is a failure. Farmers busy sowing wheat. 1 Some sickness. Two deaths weekl before last. John H. Crawford his wife and a child by fever, and hasp two ehildren now sick. He to move to Valparaiso so soon as thet health of his family will permit. Wei sympathizejwith the bereaved family| Schools wjjl open some time nextjj month. I understand Trustee Rich and wife* have gone to visit old friends in Mich-f igan. We wish tnem a good time. \ Selwin Rich and Wm. Cason sold] their wheat for $1 37 David Pulver is going to Michigan' for calves. ’Squire Sexton is at the old stand.! Bush la on the hill. Mr. Bray intends moving back this fall. BUB. September 18,1881. Buy your Sugar and Syrups, pure and unpdulterated, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. B. F. Ferguson is prepared to purchase all kinds of grain, and wiU pal the highest cash price fov the same Office and warehouses at his lumbe yards. Campbell & Farden.

|at f. j. SEARS & SON | UNDERTAKERS! May lie found WROUGHT META ETC CASKETS. CLOTH - COVERED GASKETS. WALNUT CASKETS, GLOSS WHITE CASKETS or Children, and a large variety of COMMt N GOFFINS, BURIAL ROBES. •'t<. Also, EMBALMING done. 15: 'No fOtra Charge fur Hearse. Location opposite Court House, Makeover L.oek, Rensselaer, lud. (avion

|The Democratic Sentinel | FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28. 188!.

1 BUSINSSS X-iOO-AHLS-

i New Goods at J. J. Watehbury’s. | J. J. Water bury the Boss Tailor. ' *— ' — i J Six pounds choice Rio Coffee fori |?1, at Kern’s. j Choice Carolina Rice, 12 pounds for) |l, at Kern’s. • • | —— Four pounds good Crackers for 25; vents, at Kern’s. Glass uud China ware lower than, the lowest, at Kern’s. A very choice Rio Coffee, »> lbs. for* si, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. Look ut those beautiful Fall Goods? it J. J. Waterbukv’s. j ______ ) Ladies Cold Watches and Guards | it llamax’s. j Any make of Sewing Machine sold toy C. B. Steward. ] Nearsighted eye glasses at Hamah’s I Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R. & Spencer & Co’s, every day. ! Buy your groceries at Kern’s, the Cheapest place in town. N \ A car load of the very best salt, just i eceived at Kern’s, t - I | Very light New Orleans Sugar, 12| | founds for sl, at Kern’s. ! Try those splendid codfish (id cents| i ponud at Kern’s. I Teas 20 pev'cent. cheaper at Kern’s \ han any other house in the county. j We warrant our work the best, at Hamah’s. j Highest market price paid for grain 3 ;t the Cotton Elevator. Bates & Havens. g | Waterbary has moved his tailoring | srablishment into Leopold’s coiner j Gilding. j Every farmer will find it to their j at crest to call on Bates & Havens, att | he Cotton Elevator. j Take your grain to the Cotton Ele-jj ! or, Bates & Havens will give youtj | he highest market prices. , IMr. J. J. Waterbary has just return-/ | d from Chicago with a nice selection! ■ piece goods. .— , f j Attention is .called to the now adi d ! J. P. Warner which appears in this 1 ■t i issue of the Sentinel. if j Canned and. Dried Fruits and Veg-i | tables at Kern’s, at prices that defy* | om petition. 1 j Hamar is Lhe sole agent for they j celebrated quick Train Rockford/ j Watch. ! Take* your watches, clocks and (jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class' (and cheap. | Just received at Kern’s, a sack of sjfresh roasted Coffee—sufierier to any. Jin the county. | The cho?pest place to buy your Iwatches, clocks and jewelry is at 1 | Hamah’s, j 1 Watches, clocks, and jewelry; Icheaper than ever at

Hamah’s. | Those using line cut Tobacco, wills find a better quality for 50 cents a* pound at Kern’s than they ever bo’t. before. A t lame stock of Glassware andl Queensware just received at Kern’s/ ■ new Grocery Store, which will be 30ld; than ever.

]• LADIES! Fendig has just received^ 3a fine stock of Dress Goods, to which 0, 1 r ' r She invites your attention. Call, ex iamine stock and learn prices. NoK jjoharge for showing goods. | The greatest reduction in prices on§ Bclotliing that we have ever known, : : Ihasjust been made at Leopold’s, and 0 ■the stock is fresh and now at tnat —I |We can't give any reason why ho! jmakes such a sacrifice, but neverthe-* Pless he has concluded to do so. In! Shoots and shoes, and hats and caps? 3the reduction is the same, and in dry! igtods it beats all. Call soon and, Mhelp yourself. t || See advertisement of Roberts & jgjMikesell, Montieellcn Ind., in another These gentlemen are solej gagepts for the sale of the Garr & llSeott, and Nichols & Shepard,s enygines and machines in Benton, Jas-j ■per and White counties. Tney offer gjspecial inducements, and those in Ifflw.ant of machinery »f any kind will m\o well to communicate wish them.

Y\ SIoNTiCEi.no. Ind., Sept. 19. 1881. U Ln. Se'.t.xel : A i range uterus are! qnow nearly completed by home com : jmittees for rho Reunion to i>e held at. k-Mouti- epo or, he 28 s h, 29th and Jiiih piinso. amt a gr-uid success is assured.) ,|All organized companies will be pro , ktv.de-i f r. All others, and narticular-.’ b!y the farmer-, are requested to btingj /with them their dinners, or their bas-j jjkets well filled for their own me. asj jthe ctovvd r ill be so large it will re I squire ;ill of our resources to aceom I | mod ate those from a distance. | W. P. Crowell, See’y \ Com. Gen’l Arrangements.! | Mahone’s Republican State execu-l Stive committee has called udod federal? |ofiiceh-)lders of Virginia to fute 2 per cent, of their salaries to the! jjjreadjusf-er campaign fund, and ap v k'oii.tcd some of their most inflentinP To collect the assessments. ■\ The name of Hon. Godlove S. Orth s mentioned in connection witlrthep of tho next House, ands Ss favored by Republicans generally.* :• Fowler Evo / It will not'surprise us, when Con-| : qress meets, to realize that a Demo-| •ratio Speaker presides over the de-| beberations of the House. Send Orthg Sto Venezuela. fi A fj Charles Bolles, of Minneapolis, un-fc / lertook to kill a dog with a revolver.*' fbut the weapon did not discharge. —jg |He became furious, and aimed at hiss fwife, and still the deadly implements Ihung lire. When he turned the muz-| upon the spot where his brains! jought to be be met with 5-.uccess, saving the fool-killer a day’s*f vork ; : | Punelied'eoins are now Joy the postoflice department. Dollary /pieces with holes in them go for sev-k ionty-tive cents; fifty cent pieces fork Thirty-five cents; twenty-five centjj (nieces for fifteen cents; ton cent pie- i Jces for live cents, and five cent and jjthroe cent pieces with holes in them Bire not taken at ail. Tliis seems to |be tho only way of stopping the erimjinal practice of punching coins for sthe*silver made by the operation. It p.s perhaps only a question of a few j lays when the banks and business Shou&es wilFmako the same discounts. i The new liquor law which goes in g 'to effect in a few days, establishes jaew principle in treating this trou-K pfiesome question. The idea hitherto! ?goncraily maintained in stieh enact p | men is that the liqu.or seller is thesf Dole criminal has l ecu abandoned,S |and provision is made for itnpo. isevere punishment upon those whoy idrink. Persons guilty o! drunken-g press ate to be fined fjir the first and/. . u.'cond olicust-s, but fur the. third arey • liable to and distran-* Tdiiscmreni; -mu tl'ic same penalty iuesciibed for dealers who sell to/T idruiikavd.-. P' \ John Coen Inis on baud a few dred of those large Sharpless, and! Kentucky Stinvyberry plans, and is a good time to transplant them. s Eld P. McDade, has purcliased thea (Harding property, in Rensselaer, ands (his services as pastor has been seeur-* vd by tlu* Baptist congregation. BeO advenisciuotit: c f Campbell exclusive dealers in Boots KK .Shoes. They have long been ideuti-fr /'led with t'ds branch or trade, ands; come highly commended as -inuii and citizens. They have a larger md varied ttoek on hand, and as3ure|i -iie people they will find it V.) theirg •iteef.-st to giv • them u call, examine! good.: and ;.**•* riaits prices. S Tho Commissioners liave purchaseda . lots 8 aud 3, block 10, for Lhe Jail and (•Sheriff’s residence.

\ The bids on the Jail and Sheriff’s ; 'residence were all rejected by the | JComissioners, Another chance will g Ibe given, l Mrs. O. C. Link accompanied her ; W. \V. Eden, Clerk of Moul-1 ;4rie county, 111., on a visit to her rela Hives in that State. 3 1

Elmer Dwfggins, Delos Vie. Lovghridge and Louis Hollinge-g worth have returned to Ann Arbor,® Mich., to resume their studies in thefj| University. E Perkins & Sou, of the Creamery,! took first premium on butter, at the! Fair, and then presented the premium! butter to the Sentinel aud Rcpubli'i can offices. Thanks. I Unele George Kessler, of Barkley! [township, presented us Monday with! a fine lot of Connecticut Mammoth! •Grapes, as well as a yeai’s subserip-J jtion to the Sentinel. | Tne show window of Ed, Brown’s iMerchant Tailoring establishment jfwas broken by sneak thieves, Tues|day night, alid goods to the amount] |of $25 stolen therefrom. | At its receut session the Board of< ■Commissioners appointed Will 8.l ■Austin a Justice of the Peace in Ma Irion township. With his knowledge |of law, our friend Will will no doubt Sgive satisfaction.

THE TOWNSENDS AT THE OPERA HOUSE My d VMy Mg: SEPTEMBER 27th & 28th, ’Bl Lessee and Manager, Noble J. Yuri pwill place on sale tickets at tho usu;. .^place—Hardman’s, the Jeweler, op Hjposite the Opera House. 3 PUBLIC SALE! -C- D. Newels \\i! Soffer for sale, at his residence, sou Dand one-half miles north of P.enssel &aer, in Marion township. Jasper conn 'Sty, Ind, on Tdksday, October 4th ||nexr, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m. , ? 2 head of horses, 3 cows, 5 stock hogs H wagon, harness, fanning mi'l, cort: - sheller, corn drill, mowing machine hay rake, in short all kinds B'of farming utensils, mechanical tools : and kitchen furniture, etu §A credit of nine months will be given |on sums over $5, the purchaser giving iapproved bankable note bearing Interest from date. Sums of £s*and unj der, cash in hand. — • Died—At her residence, near Reus ( selaer, Saturday. September 17th, ’Hl> sos consumption, Mrs. Mary, wife of /Frame Hengesbach. :f And in Keener township, Friday* /September IG, ’Bl, of consumption, the iwife of Mr. Joseph Fairchild. ; Choice Codfish 6+ cents a pound, at /Kern’s new Grocery Store. i —* -***. I FLBX SEED WANTED !—B ring jyour Flax-Seed to tho Elevator, at Rensselaer, and get ;he highest mar ; ket price. Bates & llavjiss. i Fendig has a full stock of Ready-I Made Clothing, of all styles and at; all prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.j Better goods for less money than* elsewhere. Call and be satisfied. j | Go to Kern for—(Lima Beans, - lOe a can* (String Beans, - -10 c “ • Corn, - -15 c “ \ •Cook Tomatoes, -15 c “ j (Standard Pf aches, - - ].Be “ : ;Pie Peaches, - - I2.}c “ ! \ California Fruits ; Apricots, - - -30 e a ean.j (Green Gages, - - JOc “ | |Muse. Gapes, - -30 c “ (Canned Apples. - - 30cgal “ COMMENCED APRIL lst.lßßl- - KANNAL’S GBASn»OS&St9N $250,001 ■ VALUABLE PRESENTS i) I By pnrchasiiis: 25 cent.F worth of Kmui.il’a flnoj |Ci«ars aud Tobacco you will scctu-o Con pouf Icntitllino yon to a slitiro in tins disuilmtiou cl - 0 to following presents: 5 1 (told Waicii i-oO.iviJ 1 1 Sr>wiujj Machine .... . Toluol j 1 Silver Watch (Stem Winder) 50.001 ■ 1 Set .Tewclry lior I.ally) , 55.001 ! i Snil ot Clothes (made to order). 2C.<Kil i 1 Brc-cch Loading Shot Gun No. iOd!>l hbl H0.1K15 j i Set ilnwtliorne’fi Work* (ftvolume*).... ld.ool j ) Jiiglit Day Clock 10.008 . 1 Lioiary Lamp (decorated Shade) !j,()()a I I Set.ShakenpeareV Work* (U volumes).. 7.501 j 1 Familv Cahiuet Album ’i',so] ; i Dreaaing Caae...'. 3.002 . 1 Toilet Set 8.00" j 1 Box Cigars. M'a 2.50» ! I box Cigars, 505.... 3.50^ ; _ , $250.0i)J ; I lie above presents are to be distributed as.■•e holders oi the ftrst '.!,;•«» Coupons shall dey do. , 2 For fell pariieular-Icatf at f riSMETT EiiHNAL'S DE’Jfl STORE,; £_£■—l- ii-t (iijor easL of Trade Palace., I .All watches and clocks repaired at' Uamar’s warranted for one year. [ I Air-Line l ruins now run to LowellJ; jlraius go south at 8:20 a: nn, north at--5:13 p. in. f ; J. W. Duvall has seventy acres of laud, -in Union township, to f rador t horses and cattle. * | Tile Fair of tho Jasper County Ag-| bi'Miiturai A-ssociation will liold at, •Rensselaer Sept. 13th, l-4th, loth and? | uth | ! - - j. I For the best qualities of Cheese,-. f ;l Dried Beef, Smoked Side and Break-: Ci fast- Bacon. Sliouldcrs and Sugar Cured Hams, aiid Pickled Pork and/ IFish, go to Kern’s New Grocery;' j Notice of appointment.—Notice is; hereby given that the undeisigned* has been appointed Administrator of ; the Estate of Thomas Smith, lata of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. ; Said estate is probably solvent, GEO. H. BROWN. | September 23. 188 L. 1 Notice of Adjiinistraiion.—Notice' lis hereby given that the undersignedihas been appointed Administrator of, itfie estate of Daniel V. Martin, late of gTasper county. Indiana, deceased. | 8 aid estate is supposed to be solv-j lent. JAMES WISEMAN, I I August 26, 1881. Administrator.

AUSTIN HUUbL, RENSSELAER INDIANA Centrally located. Careful attention paid to the wonts an d scomforts of guests. Excellent tables and good i cut, < tc. 4 Charges Reasonablec. W- S'rop’r. jpt? tt! ~Fr. IE3XJS TO A.FTP IFi

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M If? I ~":" s;.» s : ©wiT ■‘‘*g"S 02 fjr, '*« lercfiaof-Talor Clothier! % |T &&ve the pleasure to announce to W u-13 citizens of [Rensselaer, a d JJ *gPer county, that I have on hand a |F f Sffi fINB OOMESIIG SUITIM6S! pwlncfx will he made to order under ;t.ae management of an experienced fj<nittei:,Mr. Dan. McNally,who will be pleased you and guarantee you u perfect fit and general satisfaction. Parties wishing a fine suit made up in first class style and workmanship, will do well to call and examine stock I • i have also on hand a full line of A3I fIIiOTHING I pf the latest styles and qualities, pthat cannot be excelled anywhere j My salesman in charge, Mr. S. ILehman, an experienced Clothier, will be giad to see you and show you jgoods whether you buy or not. 1 Remember this is the only exclusSive Clothing Store in Renseelaer. | i have aiso on hand a line of suits %&¥ own manufacture, which will we aoio at a little above the price oi uias ceru goous. | m F stocK oi Furnishing Goods is apmposea the finest in that line, ahat can be found anywhere. "rnanxing you for past favors, and .soliciting furthe r patronage. i am yours, respectfully, e: brown. 1 liberal uorner, - . Benss elaer, Ind

r j. Cathartic PillaS Combine the choicest cathartic in medicine, in proportions accurately at; ft' justed to secure activity, certainty, anti® uniformity of effect. They are the reSuai; of years of careful study and practical ex-C, jserimeut, and are the most effectual reni-js tdy yet discovered for diseases caused by-; derangement of the stomach, liver, and'; bowels, which require prompt and effectual p. treatment. Ayek’s Pills are specially j. ! applicable to this class of diseases. They / ' 1 act directly on the digestive and assiini £ lativo processes, and restore regular, healthy action. Their extensive use by i physicians in their practice, and by all $ i civilized nations, is one of the many < proofs of their value as a safe, sure, ane 1; : perfectly reliable purgative medicine. ; Being compounded of the concentrates v ; virtues of purely vegetable substance? t ‘ they are positively free from calomel o any injurious properties, and can he admin* • 1 istered to children with perfect safety. j. ) Ayib’B Pills are an effectual cure for ; Constipation or Coetiveneas, Indices. ; tion, Dyspepsia, Doss of Appetite, Foul Stomacht and Breath, Dizziness, , Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms? Neuralgia, Colic, Cripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Diver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered ; state of the digestive apparatus. r Asa Dinner Pill they have no equal. § While gentle in their action, these PiXiLS ; are the most thorough and searching cathartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their influence is healing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs: they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the l whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co* Practical Analytical Chemists, A ' Lowell, Mass. . 3 ki au, pkbmuxs a.

; Good Rico, 15 pounds for sl, nt| Kerrrs, p “EVERYBODY" .Is respectfully notified that Dr. Iua!; ; • (!. Kelley has opened-an -office over| .Willis J. Imes’ Drug Store for thek practice of Dentistry in all its branch-| es. No pains will be spared to giveft ■ he lest satisfaction for the ieast mo- \ ■ ney. Teeth extracted without pain. \ ? IHA O. KELLEY, Dentist, t lUmlter! LumbeFl 5 WHOLESALE & RETAIL! 1 —• iFTtflsJI/NG LUMBER! j COMMON LUMBER!! A LJj KINDS OF], UMBER!! / £ |STAR A SHINGLES. 2 STANDARD SHINGLES. COMMON SHINGLES. LATH, PL ATN LATH. % ALL LENGTH BATONS- | S( i u,re Jackets, Flat Pickets, i S ; USH > COOKS, AND BLINDS. Moulding, Window l™! Door h K am **‘ ALL said in quanand ot the LOWEST 3 1 Itl Kj £ . L, L. F. FRRGUdON, gtrancecvule. Ltd., and Rensselaer, hid, f - _ mar house, | J- H. LEAR, Proprietor, j Opposite Court House . Monticello , hid. i m^ aS 'i r E° Utly bo °" ? nw furnished tlironghJ ?«“*; c and u,ry tho ioc»lami UnaEivefl« kin ß.Jt tho most commJont fciind aosnable hopse in town. Try it. JT) xTEvIE * " ‘ | ■ ATTO RN E Y-AT LAW I MOSTICBU.O, - . INDIANA. R * building, up 8t«lr».

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