Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1881 — Page 3

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Real Estate for Sale. HIPTk ompsoii &> D£sx”o» Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing

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LUMfiEßand GOAL YARD. O. D. NOWELS, rRifKiTcOTCON. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keeps constantly on hand Lumber? Lath? Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and 806*

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 ,1881.

BUSINESS LOCALS-

New Qoods at J. J. Watkbbijry’s. J. J. Waterbary the Boss Tailor. Look at those beautiful Fall Goods J. J. Watjsebdbt’b. Ladies Gold Watches and Guards at Haraar’s. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Nearsighted eye glasses at Hamas’s Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at B. E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Good Goods and Low Prices at Campbell & Fabden’s, Opposite the Nowels House, We warrant our work the best, at ___ Hamah’s. Roherts & Bro. have the celebrated Logansport Wagons made by Spiker & Harrison, for sale. An extensive and choice selection of Clothing, good in quality, low in price, just opened out, at Fendio’f* Highest market price paid for grain at the Cotton Elevator. Bates & Havens. Campbell & Farden’s for Boots & Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps and Gloves. Opposite the Nowels House.

Every farmer will find it to their interest to call on' Bates & Havens, at the Cotton Elevator. Take your grain to the Cotton Elevor, Bates & Havens will give you the highest market prices. Cashmere and Moleskin Shirts, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and priees, a heavy stock, to which I invite your attention. Fendig. Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. If your foot is pretty, show it at Lonagnn’s ball encased In a pair of those Kid Toe Slippers from Campbell & Fakdkn’s. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamer's. Work first class and.cheap. Headquarters for Rubber Goods# Rip Boots, Knee Boots, Ladles’Boots* Misses Boots, Arctic Snndels, Sewed Excludes and Alaska Overshoes, at Campbell & Fabdbn's, Opposite the Nowels House, The cheapest place -to buy your watches, clocks and jewelry is at • Hamah’s. A large and varied assortment of Hats and oaps, Boots and Shoes, for the fall and winter trade. Call and see for yourselves. Ralph Fendig Watches;, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamah’s.

It will, afford me great pleasure to have you call, and examine the extensive and select stock just opened out at my store.' No trouble to show goods, even if you don’t buy. I cor* dlally invite everybody to call, exam - ine goods and ascertain prices. Ralph Fendio. Eureka and seamless Neck and Ear Protector, Best Winter Cap, in the market. Call and see them, at Campbell & Fare ex's, Opposite the Newels House XiADIES! Fendig has just received a line stock of Dress Goods, to whioh ho invites your attention. Call, examine stock and learn prices. No charge for showing goods. Everything in ihe fiat & Cap line, from thcO nobbiest ter the plainest, at Campbell & Fabden's, Opposite fee Nowels House, The greatest reduction in prices on clothing that we have ever known, has just been made at and the stock is fresh and new at tnat.— We can t give any reason why he makes such a sacrifice, but nevertheless he lias concluded to do so. In boots and shoes, and hats and caps' the reduction is the same, and in dry gi ods it beats all. Call soon and help yourself. 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. Tney offer special inducements, and those in want of machinery of any kind will do well to communicate with them.

Campbell & Farden. 1 W. L. Ha mab, the “boss” Jeweller. Merv. O. Cissel returned yesterday from Chicago. New invoice of goods at Hamab’s, next week. Miss Jennie Duvall is visiting her sister, at Valparaiso. Fine Bracelets at Hamab’s. Will A. Lumson weut to Lafayette Wednesday morning. The acme lever button, finest in the |«nd, at Hamas’s. Farm Wright is in Chicago purch asing goods suitable for the holidays. Ladies’ Gold Watches, at Hamab’s. Dolmans, tibawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, jnst received at Fendig’s. fVe still live!” Bring on your Watches and have them repaired. Hamab. Leopold is in Chicago purchasing a heavy stock ut goods for his new rooms. Everybody take their watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamab’s for repairs. A convention of butter makers is in session at Cedar Rapids, lowa, this week. A. T. Perkins is in attendance-

Repairing done cheaper and better at Hamab’s, than at any other house county.; Doc. Hamar will go to Chicago next week and purchase a varied assortment of fine Watobes, Jewelry etc.for the holiday trade. Fine lot of Silver Ware, at Hamab’s. Our old White county friends. Corntican Hays, of Prairie township; Wm. Burns, of Big Creek township, and Elisha Warden, of Monticello, visited Rensselaer Monday evening.

Fine lot of Gents Gold and Silver Watches, at Hamah’s Miss Eva Robinson, of Onarga, 111. the Contralto Soloist of the Gipsy troupe who are to sing next F ridny evening, is well worth hearing. Her reputation as a Contralto is quite mviable. Come and hear her.

Fine line of Ladies and Gents Set Bings, at Hamab’sH. M. Babb, of Remington, will preach three discourses on Restitution of Earth and Man, The Kingdom of God; the age to come, The New Heavens and New Earth, as revealed in the Biblo, God’s inestimable girt to Man. At the Christian Church, -December, 3d and 4th, 1881, commencing Saturday evening.

Ladies’ Fine Neck Chuins, at Hamah’sRev. A. Tuvlor has received an informal cull to the pastorute of the Presbyterian church of Ostrander, 0., and himself and wife will probably spend two Sabbaths there early iu January, for mutual acquaintance, and if agreeable to all parties will enter on that work March the Ist, the close of his year with Rensselaer and Meadow Lake. . Finest lot of holiday goods ever brougnt to Rensselaer, at Hamab’s.

TEMPER AM CE MEET NO

The regular meeting of the Rensselaerßlueßlbbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening. December 3d, 1881.— The following is the programme of exercises: 1, Song by choir. 3. Prßyer by Rev. Philip McDade. 3. Heading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. 4. Song by choir. 5. Beading Scriptures by Treas. urer. Miss MoHie Babcock. 6 Bong!by choir. 7. Opening Bemarks by Frank W. Babcock. 8. Song by choir. 9. Remarks by C.P. Mitchell. 10. Song by ehoir. 11. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 12. Song by choir. 13. Bemarks by James A. Burnham. 14. Song by choir. 15. Bemarks by ex-Vice President. Sampson Erwin. 16. Song by choir. 17. Bemarks by Prof. W. DeMHooper. 18. Song by choir. 19 Miscellaneous remarks 20. Song by choir. 21. Closing remarks by Rev. J. W. Loder. 22. Song by choir. 23. Benediction by Rev. A. Taylor. WM. BECK. Pres’t. Noble J. Yoke, Sec’y. Head ! Dead !! Dead 111 Hamar lost his fine Gordon Setter Dog, but i g Still selling more Jewelry, and cheap 8 ♦r than any house in the county.

Commissioners Court next Monday. Solid Silver Spoons, at Hamab’sBefore making purchases, call at Campbell A Farden’s opposite the Nowels House, examine goods; and ascertain prices. ... , ...■- - Solid Silver Napkin Rings, at m . . Hamab’sWill Hamar is visiting his mother and friends in in Rensselaer. } ♦***,, -M.^. On Thursday of last week a son at Doc. Martin’s, and on Satunday a daughter at John Eger’s. Sheriff DeHaven, of Howard county. visited his brother Frank, at this place, during the week.

Mabbied— By Elder D. T. Halstead at the residence of Mr. Chas. Rhoades Rensselaer, lud., Wednesday evening, Nov. 30th, 1881, Mr. Fbank HenXle and Miss Ellen Mipdleswobth.

We invite the attention of the Marshal to some of the alleys in tow D—- . and there an individual is seized with the queer notion that they are laid out for his exclusive use. and so obstructs them with wagons, wagon beds, sleds, manure heaps, etc., that others are precluded the use of them as a passage way. Now. before these miniature mountains of manure heaps aie frozen, is a very proper time for the Marshal to have such nuisances removed.

“This is a nice time of night for you to be coming in,” said a Rensselaer mother to her daughter, who whs returning from a walk at ten o’clock.— “When I was like you,” she continued, “my mother would not allow me out after seven o’clock.” “Oh, you had a nice sort of a mother,” murmured the girl. “I had, you young jade,” said the mother, “a nicer mother than you ever had.”

Michael Dunn, recently married to Miss Mary Weathers; of this place aa old employe on the Air Line, was badly injured, Saturday last, at Monticello. He was engaged in moving some cars when he foil, A'&ir coming behind passing over him, rendering necessary amputation of the right leg above the knee. The left foot was badly cut near the toes, and the lips of three fingers on bis left hand.taken off.

The Gipsy Concert will be given at the Opera House, Friday evening, Deoember 9th, 1881. It will be a Gipsy Concert in style of costume and music. Two musical graduates from the Onarga Conservatory of Music are to assist - one a very fine Contralto singer, and the other an accomplished Pianist There will be a Gipsy King, Queen, Fortune-teller, Flower girl, and other luteresting re presentations. This Concert promises to be very pleasing and interesting in both scenery and song. The music will undoubtedly be the best ever given here. a 9 the best musicians of the place are interested in it, and great care has been taken to select suitable music. Remember, the costumes will be of Gipsy design, and will be an attractive feature of the entertaiument. Let|everyoue attend. Reserved seats 25 cents, at Hardman’s, the Jeweller.

B. F. Ferguson is.prepared to purchase ail kinds of grain, And will pay the highest cash price fov the same. Office and warehouses at ids lumber yards.

VVe have mucTi pleas :re :n., ■. c.. lamenting Thermaline to onr readers, aa an uosoluto enr, for Malaria. Theiminniaciwrers name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sellsat2s <v»nts per box. For particulars see AdvL For sale by EmmetA^atti.^.*-

COMMENCED APRIL Ist. 1881 .-4CF. KANNAL’S CBASO — iSS€»,OOI - VALUABLE PRESENTS! By purchasing 25 cents worth of Hannal's fine Cigars and Tobacco you will secure a Coupon eutitiling you to a share iu tho di.-.rlbntfon of tte 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 Sui t of Clothes (made to order). 25.00 1 Breech Loading Shot Gun No. iOdbl bbl 30.00 1 Set Hawthorne’s Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock ~10.00 1 Library Lamp (decorated Shade) 9,00 1 Set Shakespeare’s Works (8 volumes).. 7.50 1 Family Cabinet Album 7,50 1 Dressing Case 3.00 1 Toilet Set 3.00 1 Box Cigars, 50s 1 2.50 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 , 3250.00 The above presents arc to be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Coupons shall decide. For fall particulars call at EMMETT KANNAL’S DRUG STORE, ISyFlrt door east of Trade Pitlae.e.. api

Air-Line trains now run to Lowell, lrains go south atB:AO a. m., north at 5 :43 p. m. J. W. Duvall has seventy acres of land, in Union township, to trade for horses and cattle.

AUSTIN HOUSE, RENSSELAER INDIANA (/’jHtruily located. CctTefvl attention paid to the wanti u, com/ Of It of guests Excellent tables and good beds , etc. ami * OliEU?fgo3 Reasonable ©* jLjuiun Proper. 1 * ’ "* * —" — ~~7 1 S ISITR.IDEJ BTJS TO AND FROM TRAINS

n. sift©w3Bfj Merchant-Tailor <& Clothier! have the pleasure to announce to * the citizens of Rensselaer, ad Jasper county, that I have on hand a full line of F'REIGN AND DMSTIG SUITINGS! OTEBCOATS ancl OVEKCOAXIIfeS which will be made to order unde the management of an experienced cutter, Mr. Dan. McNally,who will be pleased to see you and guarantee you a perfect fit and general satisfaction. Parties wishing a fine suit made up in first classst.vle and workmanship, will do well to call and examine stock I have also on hand a full line of ini 1 "t-KEahe iLOTHiirei of the latest styles and qualities, that cannot be excelled anywhere My salesman in charge, Mr. S. Lehman, an experienced Clothier, will be glad to see you and show you goods whether you buy or not. Remember this is the only exclusive Clothing Store in Renseelaer. I have also on hand a line of suits of my own manufacture, which will be sold at a little above the price oi Eastern goods. My stock of if urn hing Goods is composed of the fine t in that line, that can be found anywhere. Thanking you forpast favors, and soliciting further patronage. I ami yours, respectfully, E. BROWN. Liberal Corner, - Rensselaer.lnd

CAMPBELL & EARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR Slots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, Gei,t | OF“™ 0 F “™| l,in£

ROBERTS <8 MIK SELL, —DEAL I.S IN— Hardware, Harness, ■ Implements, &t\, MONTICJ3LI.O, I rOSI.kRf Sole Agents in Benton, Jasper <vnd White Counties for GABR i‘SCOTT, & NICHOLS & SREPA“ D Engines 8 Separator;:

For particulars, with reierence j.» puchasing Engines, Separ »tors, e.;o inquire of Benj Reynolds, at i 10 Nowels House, or address Roberts & Miksel!, Sole Agents, Monticello, Ind. May, 27, 1881.

WAOOii MANUFACTORY. J. P- WARNER, Proprietor' — N. Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — RENSSELAER - INDIAT: Having purcliaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared to man . acture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work fur Agricultrral I c« plements, etc., etc. Satisfacjhm gvien. All work warranted. T&i.V'nVc, S’ rPeciSiAy.

Rensselaer Marble Works! R. HOWLAND, ProprietorDealer In — American and Italian Ivftarble, aiAWiouaj, z&mß, SLATE AND MARBLE MANT LI S UREY'S .IJTD VASEM. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer in.— ini rm, hr m, in iso, tit,; i

CHEAPER THAN EVER!* fWJflfrresh, Watches> oloCksAccordions, Violin j -^pSL.: Soectacies, POCKET CUTLERY. SOLE AGENT'S FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATC I ! I have in my employ a first class •workman, of eight yeirs’ experlen ■>.— Give us a call, at Old Stand. ’ v4u24 HAM A IS. ./. H\ fIfTUJ/V Uroy * Im4 SWKV>b Livery Teams, with or without Drives nished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Ofll-.-e Stables on Front street, above W asliiruton. Rensselaer. Ind.

DR. CROOK’S dr. crook's ISff ISI V s #% in Hrn rn VVIIIG (if Tell’, iMf IM L mC Tfl D A POSITIVE CURE vVIIiL Ul IH la rS2®ew»s. Pot Consrhs, Colds, " V B • I fill AND CONSUMPTION. CUBES THOUSANDS YEAELY. It is the beat of Tonloa, Otim Dyspepsia i IT IS THE LEADIRfi REMEDY FOR AIL Bcstores the Appetite, THROAT & LUNG COMPLAINTS Health and Strength follow from its uce. A trial of it will proro If yon have W eak Lunos, are Con ■ ' druggist for Dr. Crook'a sothtivb, bin* Grnerai, Dkuii.ttv, Dvk- ■ Wiio of Tar;takc no other PKPstA, or Bkonchitis, the use of a single « Forsaloby nlldruc K l„ts bottle will satisfy yon that it meets the „ M u at Ono Dollar a boUle. necessity of your case and gives a relief , _ _ that can be had from no other source. ••SHjBHcSHBp S.N.Smith & Co. Pro. TBY ONI BOTTLE. Biwc«’i to Oliver Crook S Co. The most obstinate Conans and Colds * v„.,, . . .... relieved A bottlo contains 16 times as much as any _ ' 25 cent preparation. u curej. ; • Dr. J. Kramer's German Eye Batve is a positive cure for weak and diseased eyes. SATI AN! RELIABLE. Never falls to cure any case of sore eyes, and no remedy is so immediate in its effects. Price 25 cent* a box. Should your druggist not have it, on receipt of 25 centa (or postage stamps) we will send yon a box free of expense. a 4| a. N. SMITH A CO., Prop., Dayton, O. •^—————— 1 ■ "