Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1882 — Page 3
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Real Estate for Sale. TKompson & Utco. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing • Tufb-SZS THE GREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. BTNo other line runs Three Through Passenger lirains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atehison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest. Speediest and Most Comfortable Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galveston and all points in Texas. • The unequaled Inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., B. A Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton’s Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats In Reclining Chairs. The famous C., B. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitted with negant High-Backed Rattan Revolving Chairs for the exclusive use of firstelass passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined with their Great Through Car Arrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route te the South, South-West, and the Far Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at ail offices in the United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping Car Aooommodations, Time Tables, Ac., will be cheerfully given, and will send Free to any address an elegant County Map of United States, in colors, by applying to. PEIiCEVAL LOWELL, Gen’l Passerger Ag’t, Cicago. T. J. POTTER, General Manager, Chicago.
QUIHINE SUBSTITUTE, The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THK WORLD. CUBES And all MALARIAL DISEASES. From Eldbr Thomson, Pastor ®f the Church of the Disciples of |M|UmMU*M Christ, Detroit, Mich.—" My son was dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills and Fever. Quinin, and other medicines were tried without effect. Mr. Craig, who had used Thbrmalinr as a tonic, advised a trial of Thermalink, which was done, resulting in his complete recovery within a few days.” AT ALL DBWBIBTS, OB BY IUTL, 25c. PBB 808. DUNDAS DICK A CO., 112 White Street, N. Y. SEIDLITINE POWDERS, Ab pleasant as ( ) BEBi ra-r«VV«WWTV3 { AT ALL > KVI (bbvosists.) KS£B LAXATINE teMS!sIiI£J!3EMI»I?I LOZENGES Regulate the Bowels easily il and pleasantly. Cures Cons- ■ShJUIiW tlpation, Piles, Biliousness, mmb Headache, Heartburn, &c. All Druggists, or by mail, 25c. per iim box. P DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, New York. ["VgVJfni Capsulets. Il 111 ■ll ■ AwThe safest and most reliable Cure for all Diseases ot tne Urinary Organs. Certain Cure in eight days. No other medicine can do this. The best medicine is the cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and $1.50 per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAB DICK & CO., 112 White Street, New York. | ia V| 1 W93 Instantly relieved by the use UIIXI of MACtjUEEN MATICO OINTMENT, and several applications of it. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt oi EV9M by DUNDAS DICK & CO., M’fg CQa vhemists, 112 White Street, New York. AlwaMbt 1 152 Sizes and Styles. | =BOIsD FULLY= GUARANTEED nui vm i k Rensselaer, Ind., Maj-13, 1881.
LUMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NOWELS, fbahklTcottox. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keeps constantly on hand Lumber Lath; Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.
The Democratic Sentinel FniDAY JANUARY 20. 1882. BUSINESS LOCALS-
PROGRA IVEI'/T-K —OK TEMPERANCE MEETING The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Rli bon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, January 21, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. Geo. Havens. 3. Song by choir. 4. Reading Scriptures by Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins. 5. Song by chon’. 6. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. 7 Song by choir. 8. Opening Remarks by ex-Presi-dent Ezra C.Nowels. 9. Song by choir. 10. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 11. Song by choir. 12. Declamation by Miss Belle Alter. 13. Ten minutes recess. 14. Remarks by ex-President Chas. H. Price. 15. Song by choir. 16. Declamation by Hattie Powell 17. Song by choir. 18. Declamation by Miss Lydia Farris. 19. Song by choir. 20. Closing remarks by ex Vico President Sylvester Haley. 21. Song by choir. 22. Benediction by Rev. Philip McDade. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. Yobk. Sec’y.
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METHODIST. Methodist Sabbath School meets, in M. E. Church edifice, South-east corner Cullen and Rutson streets every Sabbath morning at 9:30 o’clock. Organized Dec. 6,1846. R. P. BENJAMIN, Sup’t. Miss Ella Rhoads. Sec’y. PRESBYTERTAN. Presbyterian Sabbath School meets, In Presbyterian Church edifice, South west corner Cullen and Argeliea sts every Sabbath afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Reorganized March 6 1881 WM. E. TEMPLETON, Sup’t. Noble J. York, Sec’y. BAPTIST. Baptist Sabbath School meets in Baptist Church edifice, east side Cullen street, between Angelica and Cornelia streets, every Sabbath, at 12 o’clock. Organized January Ist, 1882. Rev. PHILIP McDADE, Sup’t Mrs. A. T. Perkins, Sec’y.
Indiana State Board of Health.
The State Board also issues circu lar “K” as follows: Owing to the delay in the organization of.the Local Board of Health, Paragraph 1, (circular D)-special rule as to vaccination — : is so modified that the health precincts where the Health Officer has not yet given notice to School Boards, Township Trustees, etc., as to the requirements of such rule, all Health Officers now or hereafter to be elected, are directed to give a proper written notice together with a copy of such rules to each School Board, Township Trustee, and faculty of college (through its proper officers) that special rule as to vaccination. Paragragh 1 will be strictly enforced on and after thirty days subsequent to time of such School Board’s etc., receiving such notice. For the purpose of vaccination, non-humanized virus, or that taken directly from the cow, is the most reliable. Only in cases of emergency during the prevalence of smallpox, and where the non-human-ized virus can not be obtained, and where the local Health Board is satis fled and fully indorses in writing the puiity of the particular virus used in any case can the use of humanized virus, obtained from the arm of a healthy child, oe allowed. As further reason of this rule we call attention to the fact that physicians are liable to criminal prosecution if bad results ensue from the use o* vaccine virus that is not pure. In such health precinct, the health officer, will make provision for the free vaccination of all who, in their opinion, need such accommodation, so that none shall suffer for the want so a chance uo obey the rule. Other paragraphs of the order of November 29, are unmodified and in full force.
Important to Travelers.—Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. septlfl* f The medicines of Dundas 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.
Campbell & Farden. The Chord* Class, under the direction of Pro ’, George, will close with a Concert in the Presbyterean Church, next Wednesday Evening, Jan. 25th. Ad mis.-inr 25 cents. Children 10 cents, Wanted; every body to know that Geo. Grauel is selling harness at rock bottom prices. For Sale—A new residence, con taining five well arranged rooms, good lot &c. Apply to Lyman Zea. If you go and see Geo. Grauel before yon buy your harness you will save money. DiBD-Elza I. Phillips, Esq . who has been slsk with pneumonia for several week past, died at 3 o’clock Wednesday morning. The funeral was held from the residence of his parentg Thursday afternoon, and was largely attended by the friends of the deceased. You can get a saddle at almost any price at Grauel’s harness shop.| The Club Dance, at Starr’s Hall, Friday evening of last week, was a very pleasant affair A gay throng was present, and Terpsichore exerted her benignest influence, and trans ported her adorers, as they glided through the maxy waltz, into the quiet raptures vouchsafed only to those who bow at her shrine. Q. A. M.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pubic are hereby respectfully informed that we have purchased the Monon Flouring Milh, formerly owned by Cyrus Crumbo, located three and one half miles north east of Bradford, in White County, Ind. The Mill has been thoroughly overhauled, and we are now prepared to do general custom work, and guar, •ntee satisfaction to all. We solicit the patronage of all in the vicinity of the mill as well as our old customers in Rensselaer and Jasper County. Come, one and all, and give us a trial Sayler & DeHavek.
When you want a good harness go to Grauel’s, for he uses nothing but the best oak tanned leathar. We desire the members of the Blue Ribbon Choir to be present on Saturday evening, as the committee on new Singing Books will be ready to report, and by the following Saturday eve ning new books will be here. Yours, A., T, F. & Y. Absolutely necessary information from the Commissary Department; 10 lbs. good Coffee forsl, at Joh Casey’s Grocery store. Excellent Cigars, 3 for f cts. Extraordinary 25 cts, The best of Wauata Flour, Coal Oil, Sugar, Tea and Notions too numer ous to mention. Terms strictly cash. John Casey,
Where did you get your new dress? Why of J. V. W. Kirk, he-orders from sample, and saves you money every time. Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. You canjbuy Trimming Silk, &c., of J. V. W. Kirk and save 25 cents per yard. Sample rooms withr. J. Sear s & Son. if you wish to be kind to your pocket book, call on J. V. W. Kirk and be convinced that he will sell you more dress goods for less money than any one else. J. V. W. Kirk can send and get Trimming Silks and Satins from 1 yard to 100, and save you money.— Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. It will pay you to look at J. V. W. Kirk’s samples of dress goods, eves if you don’t purchase. Sample room with F. J Sears & Son. Th e following incident is related of Judge Horace Gray: A distinguished Massachusetts lawyer was once making an argument before him, and when stating existing rules on his subject was peremptorily interrupted by the Judge. “Mr. , the law is so and so,” said he, giving the points as he believed them to be. “It is the law now. Your Honor, but it was not till you spoke,“ was the quick response. It is narrated that Judge Gray subsequently explained to the lawyer in graceful terms that he had spoken hastily.
Solid Silver Spoons, at Hamar’s. Before making purchases, call at Campbell & Far den’s opposite the Nowels House, examine goods and ascertain prices.
lam now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work’warranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL. W. L. Hamar, the “boss” Jeweller.
Renssxlakr, Ind., Jan. 17,1882. The Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, met pursuant to law for the organization of a County Board of Healtb for Jasper County. Present as such Board, Hons. Isaac D. Dunn and EliSha E, Rockwood, Commissioners of Jasper County, temporary officers were chosen as follows : President, Isaac D. Dunn and Secretary, Charles W. Coen. On motion George W. Burk, Commissioner. was el cted permanent President of the County Board of Health and O. C. Link M. D. permanent Secretary. The following motion prevailed: “That the Secretary of the County Board of Health be and he hereby is authorized and instructed to carry out the instinction of tne Secretary of the State Board of Health of the State of Indiana.”
On motion the County Board of Health adjourned to meet at the call of the Secretary. ISAAC D. DUNN. Tempore President O. C. Link Secretary. Office of Jasper County Board of Health, Rensselaer. Jasper County Indian?. Jan. 20. 1882. . SPECIAL BULES—VACCINATION 1 After February 20,188 Z, no person until after they have been successfully vaccinate l, shall be admitted into any public or private school or institution of learning within this county, either in the capacity of teaeh« er or pupil, and all persons admitted therein shall present to the principal thereof the certificate of some reputable physician as to the fact of their being successfully vaccinated. 2. Itshall bo the duty of all unvac cinated persons within th s county to be successfully vaccinated within sixty days from January 1,1882. And all un vaccinated persons coming into this State shall be required to be vaccinated within sixty days after com ing into the State. 8. All children born within this county shall be successfully (vaccinated within twelve months after birth. All vaccination shall be with reliable bovine viius. By order of Board. O. C. Link, Secretary Jasper County Board of Health. The following special rules have been adopted and issued by the State Board of Health:. All “rules and regulations” of the State Board of Health are mandatory, and by the provision of the law “establishing a State Board of Health,” etc., (See. 9) a fine of not less than $5 is incurred by any person who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the requirements of such “rules and regulations” each day of such “failure or refusal,” after proper notification, constituting a sesarat: offense. The local Boards of Health through out the State are hereby required to “promulgate and enforce” the rules herewith issued, and to enforce the penalty in case of “failure or refusal” of &ny person to comply with the requirements .hereof. A large Class in music is receiving instruction from Prof. Georg®, whose success as an instructor,’ is well established. Concert, next Wednesday evening. A very entertaining Concert was given by Prof. Leslie Wednesday evening. Uncalled for letters remaining in the Post Office, at Rensselaer, Indiana, January 9th, 1882. if dot claimed within thirty days from date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C.: Andrus. Geo. W. 3; ( lever, A. G. 2: Fox, Charlie; Heidelberger, Eli; Knotts, Arneoue. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say they are advertised. We ha”? ],!■•<in .. cm mending T rermalino to our readers; as r.-n uo.solut* cur ; for Malaria. 1 Lemon uraciareis name alone is a guarantee ci its merit: It sells at 2£ '*®ts per bo.;. For particulars see Adst. For sale by Emmet Kannal.
COMMENCED APRIL Ist. 1881 KANNAL'S CRAO DONATION VALUABLE~PRESENTS! By purchnsinc 25 cents worth of Kannal’s flue Cigars and Tobacco you will secure a Coupon eutitiling you to a share in the distribution 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.P0 1 Suit, of Clothes (made to order) 25.00 . 1 Breech Loading Shot Gun No. lOdbl bbl 30.00 1 Set Hawthorne’s 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 Album 7,50 1 Dressing Caee... 3.00 1 Toilet Set 3.00 1 Box Cigars, 50s '..... 2.50 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 $250.00 The above presents are to be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Coupons shall decide. For full particulars call at EMMETT KANNAL’S DRU& STORE, s3?"Firt door east of Trade Palace.
At the Furniture and Undertaking establishment of W. J. Wright, will be found everything that is kept by the first class houses of the country. Nothing but first class goods Kept at this place. Parlor. Bed-room, Diningroom Sets Also the best line of Undertaking Goods in the country. The only Embalmer in the county. The only Funeral Directors Cabinet in the county. Call and see me. No trouble to show goods. W. J. Wright. Campbell & Farden’s for Boots <& Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps and Gloves, Opposite the Nowels House. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. If your feet are cold, go quick and get a pair of those wool lined boots at Campbell & Farden’s.
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GENERAL CHANGE! -AuJSTJJ i lIV IML ■«»?^g NEW GOODS I NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AND—- ' NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of s». ssowv, Merchant-Tailor <& Clothier!
He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishin the People of Rensselaer and Vivinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods t n his line at Lower Prices Than Ever Before! Call and sse them, No pains sparsd to show Goods. Style, Quality and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in hid line. Good goods and no mis representations. p /''X'CTT'KT CORNER. Rensselaer. JDIiU W IN .
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUBACTOBY. J- P. WARNER, Proprietor—2V. Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— REU’SSEI.-A.EK . ... . . ITCDI-A-I-T A Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tjminutej tur e and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral Implements, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. d A QiAg E PglXlWcl &
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Jasper County aricnltal Society. Sborstary's Omci, ) Rknssrlaer, Indiana, . January, 4, 1882. ) Notice is hereby given tbit the regular annual meeting of the .Stockholders of the Jasper Connty Agricultural Society for 1882, for the election of a board of twelve (12) Directors and the transaction of ail other propel business, will be held in the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on Saturday. January 21st, 1882, ai one [l] o’clock, p.m. Notice is also hereby given that the present board of Directors of said Society will hold a regular meeting at the same hour and place, to receive the reports oi the Treasurer.«nd Secretary for the current fiscal year, and to transact all other proper busines . By order cf GEORGE H. BROWN, President. Horace E. James Secretary. ®“We still live!” Bring on your Watches and have them repaiied. HamahHeadquarters for Rubber Goods Hip Boots, Knee Boots, Ladies’ Roots Misses Boots, Arctic Sandels, Sewed Excludes and Alaska Overshoes, at CaMIBBLL & FARDEN SOpposite the Nowels House, Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Ladiee’ Fine Neck Chains, at Hamar’s Ths acme lever button, finest in the land, at Hamar’s. LADIES! Fendig has just received a fine stock of Dress Goods, to which he invites your attention. Call, examine stock and learn prices. No charge for showing goods. Everything In the Hat & Cap line, from the nobbiest to the plainest, at Campbrll & Fardrn’s, Opposite the Nowels House A large and varied assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, for the fall and winter trade. Call and see for yourselves. Ralph Fendig Fine Bracelets at Hamar’s. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. It will afford me great pleasure to have you call and examine the exten sive 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 Fendig.
Rensselaer M rble Work R. HOWLAND, Proprietor—ZDOBLIOX* In — American and Italian Marble MONUMENTS, TABLED? SI.OS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLE! LIRA'S VAWs Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —-A-lso Dealer in—in rm, rar », w n, etc., BftWN THEY KQ CHEAPER THAN E VEH Watches, Clocks, ** PwiUny. Silvers ' ' Accordions, Vio. .JlrtgUz: SDBCtaCIBS. POCKET CUTERV. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yen s’ <>xtn Give us a call, at Obwin’s Old Stand. v4n‘24 Hl J. W. Mnvy < 9m4 StaK Livery Teams, with or without Drv nished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. (hit. e Stables on Front street, above W ashiruten. Bcnsf-daei. In!. A A ~ n ~. 4 DR. CROOK’S ■££' CRO °* 3 < iiiuir ai- w ■ Wlne of Tsr » < u/ikil nr Apcsmvimx < VilliL Ur I fl m ierCo,!ghi ’ Ccf(is ’ w ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h cosauxnio.'i. CUBES THOUSANDS YEARLY. It >s the Wt of Tonics, Cures Dyspepsia) < IT 18 THE LEADING REMEDY FOR ALL tho Appetite, ‘ ! THROAT & Uffltt COMPLAINTS : 4 Health and Strength follow from its use. 'H*] .A trial o'an in pr - „ , H trllwetluiul. A . 4 If you have Wkak Litngr, arc Cox |l druggM for Ta « 5 . bumptive. have Oenekai. Debiutt, Dyu- H Wia«c:7j:;t. ..< W rEPf-iA, or Br.oxcHiTia, the uh. of a Hnglo l] Forsi.h;bv:<i .1 ■ . i j bottle _ will satiety you That it meets the M ll z #t Ono Dtk>;:r •. i necessity of your ca«! and gives a relief VhtMlMftwnfr s-r «. a, a that can be had from no other source. ‘*Wn^.y*T M> *Y?ag t p.L .k,~!‘n. u . '. TBT 0113 IOTTL2. ' 1* Oliver o<. \ The most obstinate Covons and Cot.na a m it,,,?, R / tOn ’ f 4 immediately relieved. P”J" C COT ’ ln,tw 1® .I'?!?,,21 v * D r * J Kramor’sCorman Eye Sa!-vo is a p iii-.e <- 1 weak and diseased eyes. JJJ3 XU3 EBUAE’-S. Never f t i'; t> < < ca * eof *°re eyes, and no rem-dy is m> burned ate in its c:I - cents a box. Should yoi.r druggist not have it, on reeHp: . • ■'^ r ' (or postage stamps) v.e will k :-. 1 vou a box free of exi>. UL. it. SMITH £i CO., i-ivp., D.j-tcn
Eureka and seamless Neck and Ear Protector, Best Winter Cap in the market. Call and see them, at Campbell & Fardkn’s, Opposite the Newels Hottie We warrant our work the best, at _ Hamar’s. Cashmere and Moleskin Shirts, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and prices, a heavy stock, to which I invite your attention. Fkndig. If your foot >3 pretty, show It at Lonagan’s bail eneased in a pui of those Kid Toe Slippers from C.’.MPLRLI. Y FATiDEF’" Everybody take th<ir wr.t. 1 ( locks and jewelry to Ham . > pairs. Good Good tan!', i . < Campbell & 1’ ju i > Opposite the Nowi Is IL < <» Repairing d. no rheaot-r . belt r at Hamaf.’s, than al hi y ol! • hoi s in the ( oi.ut v Dolmans,Shawls,Cloatisai. \ lookings, a select assortment, just i- <■( iv» d at Fex dig’s Take your wntebes, docks nd jewelry to Hamar’s. Work ! i and cheap.
Strayi d! -F:ot:> th-’ pr<un i’ Thomas Peuwright. in Iroqm ship, Newton County, liidiuii , u'.>: eight milt'.- west of Rens.-t mi, n Friday, January (Lh, 1882. a li.i r Colt, roar, white face, and o». ’iin 1 foot white. Any person givii " i - mntion that will result in i: n . ery will be suitably reward' I. Address, Thomas I’exwi.i .hi, Julian P. 0., Newton county, Ind.
AUSTIN HOUSE, RENSSELAER INDIANA Centrally located. Careful attention paid to the wants comforts of <j Cxeellent tables and good beds, etc. Cla.a.rgos S.easonable C. —a
