Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1882 — Page 3

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Real Estate for Sale. Thompson Ar Bro. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well tn conmiß then oefore {.Hirchasiog THE CRKAT * BURLINGTON ROUTE. WNo other line runs Three Through Paa* senger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Now Mexico, Arisona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest. Speediest and Most Comfortable Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonie, Galveston and all pointe in Texas. The uneqnaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (li-wheel) Palace Sleeping Care, run only on this Line. C„ B. A Q. Palace Drawing-Room Can, with Horton’s Reclining Chain. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chain. The famous C„ B. tc Q. Palace Dinins Can. Gorgeous Smoking Can Itted with Kiesant High-Backed Rattan Revolving Chairs for the exclusive use of fint*loßß paasengen. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined with their Great Through Car Arrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Far West. Try it, and you will Snd traveling • luxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Colobrated Uno for sale at all offices in the United States and < annda. Ail information about Bates of lug Car Accommodations, Timo Tablee, Ac., will l>e cheerfully given, and will send FVss to any address an elegant Cmmty Mdpof Upfteff Spates, in colors, by aaplylng to> I'KAiulS v jju iVKLL, Gen’] Pnseei ger Ap’t, t'ieago. T. J. POTTER. General Manager, Chicago.

QUIMIME SUBSTITUTE. TheoSyMcSrt" ACUK REMEDY IN THK WORLD. COBBI DISUSES. From Klurr Thomson, Pastor |»t7||B|*TlM of the Cherek of th# Dl»cinie» of MAgMaftMaEl Christ, Detroit, Mich.—“My son XS 3 dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills and I’sver. Qninhjo and other mediciaes were tried without effect. Mr. Craig, who had used Tkrsmalinb », p tonic, advised a trial of Thmmalinx, which was done, rewiring in his complete recovery within • few days." AT ALL SXVMMTS, 01 BT Mitt, Ml. MB BOX. OUHDAB DICK A CO., 112 White Street, X. Y. SEIDLITINE POWDERS, j Ab pleasant as ( By.lloß 1 |SH awvwwwrsmi i IT ALu J QjQQQHQgi (8WQ0I8T8.) K£B LAXATINE LOZENGES “ r ”iJZninJ Regulate the Bowels easily f|]||»l3||l and pleasantly. Cures Com>|3UUmM tipation, Piles. Biliousness, Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All teXWfN Dr uagists, or by mail, 25c. per Immbm box. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, New York. MMUll'—l Xr.HM-' ■I I SVMMB*H*M**MHS***RH*H*—— I fifST3TT7I Capsulets. Ilivlvlll ■ Al The safest and most reliable Cure for all Diseases ot tne cunary Organs. Certain Cure in eight days. No other medicine «an do this. Tho best medicine is the cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and >1.50 per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DIOK <fc CO., 112 White Street, New York. ■I 'IRWnMBEMMEMMMMMMMMMMMWMWMWMMMMWRMWW VW7WW92I Instantly relieved by the use MACQUEEN MATICO OiNTMeW, and fJTfTH»l &f ter several applications of it. JJJJjmjJSold by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt 01 EY9M by DUNDAS DICK & CO., MTg CQfl eMtemists, 118 White Street, New York. MH? Ai»Best 1 152 Sizes and StyleZP =sou> rmxY= GUARANTEED munniK Rensselaer, Ind.. M'vy 13, 1881.

LUMBER and COAL YARD. 0. D. NOWELS, ■ nun lT cones. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keeps constantly on hand Lumber; Lath; Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates* Call and see.

I The Democratic Sentinel ' -—a J > . Fit I DAT JANUABT 27. 1882. Btrs\isnffiee locals Will A. Lam son has a good suppip of guns, ammunition, and hardware Btoc'f. Give him a call. Advertisement next week:

PROSHA MM JS - or ■ tempera* ci Mzornre Th* regular meeting of th* Rea***Ja*rßlueßlLbou TenpaHkneaUnloa Will be held at the Court Hotun, Sat* usday evening, January 28, 1882. Th* following is the prograw •• of **erei**e: I. Bong by ohoir. X Pray* by Bev. Philip McDade 3. Bong by uhoU. A Beading Scripture* by ex Treasurer, Mias Mollie Babcock. 5. Song by ohoir. 6. Beading minute* of paevloas meeting by Secretary. 7. Song by choir. 8. Opening Bemark* by Marion L Spiti*r, 9. Song by ohoir. 10. Select Reading by hiie* Lizzie Walton. 11. Song by choir. 12. Declaration oy Harry Duvall. 13. Ten minute* recess. 14.. Temperance Song by Mre. S ; P. Thompson. 15. Declamation by Mary Ohilcote. 18 Bong by choir. 17. Declamation by Jay Dwiggfn*, 18. Song by choir. 19 Closing remark* by Tice Pr**ident Wm. Beck. 20. Song by choir. 21. Benediction by Rev. George Hawn*. Remarks limited to B minutes. Let the members of the choir, and others tby,'. will assist in the singing, tty and oc present at 6:80 o’clock.— iV« will have new singing books for you to select new songs from, and have a shortjjtime for practice before our meeting commences, ALFRED THOMPSON: Praa’t. Noaijc J. Yows,. iWy,

Uncalled ''<'l' letters remaining in the Post Office, at ,Rensselaer, Indiana, January 14th, 1881. if aotclaime i within thirty days from date above given will be sent tn the Dead Letter Office. Washington, D.C.: Cain, Mrs. Ann; Davis, Andrew J.; Gard, Miss Ma- y; Green, John; Hones, Dora; Hopbine, Cary M.; Johnson, James; Ken* too, Mias Lena, 2; Yeoman, Jarvis., And those uncalled for January 21, are subject to same regulations: Hart, W; Holly, E. L.; Mourhouse, G. A.; bowels, srael; Protson. Steve; Beed, Ellen; Bead, Rachel S; Wagonhammer, Mrs. Mary. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say they are advertised. Absolutely necessary information from the Commissary Department; 10 lbs. good. Coffee forsl, at Job Casey’s Grocery store. Excellent Cigars, 3 for 5 cte Extraordinary Tobacco, 3 pi isrs for 2i cte, The best of Wanata Flour, Coal Oil, Sugar, Tea and Notions too numer ous to mention. Terms strictly cash. John Casey,

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METHODIST. Methodist Sabbath School meets, lu M. E. Church edifice, South-east corner Cullen and Buteoc streets every Sabbath morning at 9:80 o’clock. Organized Deo. 6,1846. E.P. BENJAMIN, Sup’t. Miss Ella Rhoads. Sec’y. PRESBYTERTAN. Presbyterian Sabbath School meets, In Presbyterian Church edifice, South west corner Cullen and Argelioa sts every Sabbath afternopn at 2:30 o’clock. Reorganized March 6 1881 WM. E. TEMPLETON, Sup’t. Noblb J. York, Sec’y. BAPTIST. Baptist Sabbath School meets in Baptist Church edifice, east side Oullen street, between Angelioa and Cornelia streets, every Sabbath, at 12 o’clock. Organised January Ist, 1882. Rev. PHILIP McDADE, Sup’t Mrs. A. T. Pbrkins, Seo’y. Important to Travelers Special Inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route, ft will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. septlfi. p The medicines of Dundas Dxcx A Co. rm unexcelled for elegance, purity, and relia> ! bUity. Their Seidlitine Seidlita Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kann al.

Campbell A Far den. ’ For Sale—A Dew residence, conj tainiog five wed arranged rooms, ' good lot Ac. Apply to Lyman Zea. For Tri.i mng Silks and Satins call on J. V. W. Kirk. Set >iple room . with F. J. Sears A Son. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT At a meeting of the members of ' the Bar and officers of the Jasper IC r ait Court h Id at the court house, l in Rensselaer, on Friday, Jan. 20. ■ for the purpose of paying proper I respects on the death of Elza I, [ Phillips, a roembH of this Bar, the following proceedings were had; It. S. Dwiggings was elected chairman and D. B. Miller secretary of ' the meeting, Siiiivr P. Thompson, from the com uiitee or- resolutions reported tne full- iif'iiii. U'?, the undersigned committee cf the officers and Bar of he Jasper Ci; • (<. Court, appointed to report wbu ; action should be taken to oornmemorato the dentil of Brother Elza I. Phillips, propose the following resolutions • First.—lt is with unfeigned sorrow that wo learn of the decease of one of tho junior members of the Rensselaer Bur, Elza I. Phillips, who departed this life at 3 o’clook A. M. on Wednesday, January 18th, A. D. 1882, at the homa of his parents in Rensselaer. Indiana. Second. —The brief period during which deceased was engaged in the practice of law in our midst he manifested a elear perception of elementary principles of legal science and in forensic efforts was a brilliant and effective speaker. By experience, and effort, he would no doubt if his life and health had been spared, won an enviable merit in his chosen pro feasion. Third.—By the untimely death of our brother, let us all be reminded cf the brevity of our careers in life, and tempea our work with the fruits of charitable friendship for all. Fourth.—As a token of respect we ask that these resolutions and the action of the bar thereon, be reearded in the Order book of the Jasper court and a copy duly certified under tin hand and seal of the court be transu. Her :.t» ’.he parents of the deceased b.other, and that the same be published in oi.r county newspapers. Fifth.—That out of respect for the deceased, court do adjourn at noon oa Thusday January 19th 1882 and that the officers of the cour and member of the bar attend the funeral in a body and that they meet at the Court house at 9 o’clock A. M. on Friday December 20th, 1882, to consider these resolutions and take further actions as be considered proper. Simom P. Thompson, > Mobdicai F. Chilcotr, !• Com. Charles H. Price, ) Judge Hammond moved as au amendment, that the remarks of S. P. Thompson, be approved Aud published in the county newspapers together with the resolutions wbieh was unanimously concurred in. Appropriate remarks weae made by M. F. Chiicote. Judge Hammonn, D. B. Millar, W. W. Watson, P. H. Ward of the Kentland bar, R. S. Dwiggins, W. B. Austin, and Chas H. Price. Adjourned. R. 8. Dwiggins, President. D. B. Miller, Secretary.

By Rev. J' B. Crowe, at residence of bride’t? parents, in Remington, Jasper County Ind. Wednesdap evening Jan. ‘j-sth 3882, Mr Will B. Pricb and Mies Mary A. Draper, A Urge number of friends andac. quai-'.tr.r -es were present to witness the nappy event, and the joyous coup's took their departur* for this place *he same evening, followed by the furvenl wishes of a l that their lives might bo long and happy. Those la want of Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give their orders to Mr. John Coen, of Rensselaer Nurseries. He ean supply anything desired in that line. Don’t send away and be liable to get wbut you do not want. Slayton’s Jubilee Singers, eaid to be the finest Colored Concert Com pany in the world, are billed to appear before a Rensselear audience next Wednesday evening, at Willey & Sigler’s Opera Mouse. “Mother,” remarked a Duluth girl “I think Harry must be going to propose to me.” “Why so my daughter?” queried the old lady laying down het spectacles, while her face beameed Mke a moon on its fourteenth night. “Well, he asked me this evening it I wasn’t tired living with such a menagerie as vou and dad.” SoMd Silver Spoons, at Hamab’s Before making purchases, call at Campbell & Farden’s opposite tho Nowels House, examine goods and ascertain prices.

Xhitsdrlng-I I now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work f warranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COCHELL. W. li. Hamab, the “boss* Jeweller.

Hon. R. 8. Dwiggins will speak next Sunday morning, at tha Christian Church on tha prophecies contained in the thirty eightet of Ezekiel, and twelfth of Z ecarl ah, and will show, that immediately preceding the Millennia m the Jews will return in considerable numbers to Palestine; that immediately preceding the second advent of the Savior of the world, the combined armies of Russia, Germany and Persia, under lead cf the Czar of Russia, Will make an attack upon Palestine and Jerusalem. These a.mlos will be oppose by the united a: mice of England and India. The i tmies under the- lead of the Czar will succeed in taking half of.’ the city of Jirislam, bin will bo; miraculously overthrown, that tne I signa of the times indicate the near ‘ approach of these events.

Rensselaer, Ind., Jeb. 17,1882

The Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, m=t pursuant Io .aw for tee organization of a County Board of Hoaltii for Jasper County. Present as such Board, Hons. Isaac D. Dnnn 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. O. Link M. D„ permanent Secretary. The following motion prevailed: “That the Secretary of the County Board of Health be and he hereby u authorized and Instructed te carry out the instruction 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 Indians. Jan. 20, 1882. BPBCUL RULES- - VACCINATION.

1. After February 20,1882, no person until after they have been successfully vaccinated, ehnli be admitted Into any public or private school or institution of learning within this county, either in the capacity of teacher or pupil, and all persons admitted therein shall present to the principal thereof the certificate of some reputable physician as to the fact cf their being successfully vaccinated. 2. Itshall be the duty of all unvac cinated persons within this coumy to be successfully vaccinated within sixty days from January 1,1882. Ami all vnvaccinated persons oomiuginto this county shall be required to be vaccinated within sixty days .after coming into the county. 8. All children born within this county shall be successfully! vaccinated within twelve months after birth. All vaccination shall be with reliable bovine virus. By order of Board. O. C. Link, Secretary Jasper bounty Board of Health. The following speoial 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., (Sec. 9) a fine of not less than $5 is incurred by any person who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the requirements of suoh “rules and regulations” each day of suoh “failure or refusal,” after proper notification, constituting a separate offense. The local Boards of Health through out the State are hereby required to “promulgate and enforce” the rules herewith issued, and to enforce rhe pemil.’y in case of “fail.nr or refusal” of i ny p< i>ou o complx with the requirements ben of. W<- tun e muvTi j m np Tht nnahna to our readers, us nn m-aolut* cur? for M-biri.i. TLe nmnnTiwi»ir*rs numalone is a guarantee c i its merit. It »ellsnt2t ceats p-r box. For particulars see Advt . For sale by Emmet Kaunnl.

COMMENCED APRIL lrt.lßßl KANNAL’S GRAND DONATION 8250,00! VALUABLE PRESENTS! By purchasing 25 cents worth of Kannal's fine Clears and Tobacco you will secure a Coupon •nfttiling you to a share in tha di»..rlbutton of the following presents: 1 Gold Watch $50,00 1 Sewing Machine 35.00 1 Silver Watch (Stem Winder) 30.00 1 Set Jewelry (lor Lady) 25.00 1 Suit of Clothes (made to order) 2C.00 1 Breech Loading ShotGnn No. lOdbl bbl 30.00 1 Set Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock lv.oo 1 Liorary Lamp (decorated Shade) 9.00 1 Set Shakespeare's Works (6 volumes).. 7.50 1 Family Cabinet Album 7,50 1 'Dressing Case 8.00 1 Toilet Set 8.00 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 1 Box Cigars. 50s 2.50 $960.00 The above presents are t« be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Coupons shall decide. For full particulars call at ‘ EMMETT KAMAL’S DRUG STORE, £&~Flrt donr east of Trade Palace. _&1

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 rhe Nowpls 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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V ~ x\ \vJr\ - % VAt A «X W\Vl va ‘K “ wu QEBEHAL CHARGE! AND A lIV MH. - «-»EfiD».j»w. NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! -AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of EX). BS@WW, Merchant-Tailor & Clothier!

He has determined co begin the New Year by furnishin the People ot Rensselaer and Virinlty with a Larger and Complete Stock of Goode i n ins ’ine at Lower Prices Than Ever Be sere! (■ail ard see them, No pains spared co show Gcoda. Style, Quality and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good goods and no* mirrepresentations. TT! ’D'D fATTTXT GTLfBERAL CORNER. Rensselaer, JDXVW W Jj| o

CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAJiUFACTOBT. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor, —N. Warner’t Old Stand, Front Street North of - - VISTT>Y A T< A Having purebaaeed the Mtabliahment of N. Warner, I am prepared t» mannfoy tur e and repair, Uarriagee, Buggiea, Wagone, Wood Work for Agricultrral implement*. otc., etc. Satiefbotfon gvien. All work warranted. P&IXTIXGr s WCi&LTY.

CAMPBELL & F ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR t- .. .. i. ■- • » w — “■ Bonis, C* “io F Bi shl " fi

Dent fail to remember that, J. V. I W. Kirk can save you money in I Dress Goods of all kinds.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pubic are heioby respectfully informed that we have purchased the Mod 01 Flouring Mills, formerly owned by Cyrus Orumbo. located three and one half miles north-east of Bradford, in White County, Ind. The Mill has been thoroughly over* hauled, and we are now prepared to do general custom work, and guarantee 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, aod give us a trial Sailbr & DbHaven. There are six turnips on exhibition ! at the office of the Oregon Improv ■- . ment Company, Colfax, W. T., tl a‘ . weigh In the aggregate 102 pounds. The largest of the six weighs twentytwo pounds. “We still live!” Bring on your I Watches and have them repaired. Hamah. Hiram Green was lugging tip coal when he stubbed his toe and fell, causing him to accidentally let slip a cuss word. “Ain’t you ’shamed of youself ? Where do ycu expect you’ll goto when you die?" asked his wife. “TO a place where I shan’t have tp lug coal, by thunderl”and he oontin- 1 ued on. Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Bookford Watch. Ladle*' Fine Neck Chains, at Hakax’s The acme lever button, finest in the land, at Hamas’s. LADIES! Fendig has jest received a fin s stock of Dress Goods, to which he invites your attention. Call, examine stock and learn prices. No charge for showing goods. A large and varied assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, for > the fall and winter trade. Call and see for yourselves. Ralph Fxndig Tine Bracelets at Hamah’s. Froeh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R j B. Spencer & Go’s, every deer It will afford me great pleasure to j have you call and examine the extensive and select stock just opened out at my store. No trouble to showgoods, even if you don’t buy. I cor dially invite everybody to call, exam Ine goods and ascertain prices. Ralph Fendig.

Rensselaer M rble Wei R. HOWLAND, Proprietor—Dealer In — American and Italian MarbL MONUMENTS, ‘ T A B 1 E H3AD3TOMS3, SUH SLATE AND MARBLE MANTI iras aad vam Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court il ■ —Also Denier in.— in m iui ws, w sim, a.. ■BnanßßßaßßaaartrtrtßaßßaaßaaaßßßßaaaaßßamraailMaßmamßßßßmßmMMßa. aoKOtr TIEI GO CHEAPER THAN EVEI Watches ’ ° lock ** ** Jewelry, Silvcrv. * Accordions, Vio. Spectacles, WP POCKET cum SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD W A I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yeirs’ exp Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old Stand. v4n24 n X W. OC)GL Mvery & ffeei Stab Livery Teams, with or without P nished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. < e Stables on Front street.above W ashircton. Rensselaer. In < DR. CROOK’S ,?" cro °,'‘ < 111 11l r* nr _. n Wlne of T ‘ < 11/1 ii r nr Tin a positive ou < Vv llt L U i Inti Por Cc J ■■ AN®OO«WMIOi CUBES THOUSANDS 7EABLT. It tho best of Tonic Cures Dyspepsia; < IT It TNI LtABINI lEMEBY FOR ALL Be tores tho Appetit:J THROAT & LUMG COMPLAINTS a Health and Strength follow fromita use. a trial of it will pro . , “ ■ ail wo claim. Askyo, if yoa have Win Ixntas, aro Cow I druggist for Dr. woo. . ttnamvn, neve Genebal. Debiutt, Dyv- ■ WlnsefTsrjtakenootb, pbwia, or Bboxchitis, the uh of a * ingle 9 Forealebyalldniggii i bottle will satisfy you that it meets the „ ■ at One Dollar a bott ?u ee ?“ Uy W s“° ,nd ™ » re,,e# BtgMfaMgEtefc .» - ... . - « Snr <OTie«xx no °‘ her * >urce ' . ! mSXISS’y X’ltel'rf* Cove ” and Cou * A bottle contain. 1« n m; , o unmaatawy renevea. 35 c«nt preparation. |T CURES. J Kramer's German Eye Sahf® is « I 4 wcak f nd <n « c *« :d «yo»- SAn AiT> SELLABLE. N ver faiK to cure any i cftße °* s s >re Byee. °Dd 11,1 remedy is m> immediate in its effects Price i I" tEWLiW cent, a box. Should your druggist not have it, on receipt ol Bt. ert.x J tor portage .tamp.) we v. Ul send you a box free of exiicnse. S. ft. SMITH & CO., Prop., Dayton, O,

I Eureka and seamless Ntc'Protector. Best Winter Ch . market. Call and see thru. Campbell & Fa . Opposite the Newc ■ 1 We warrant our work thi Cashmere and Moleskin S Furnishing Goods, varied i and prices, a heavy stock. I invite your attention. If your foot is pretty. Lonagan’s ball encased in those Kid Toe Slippers fron Camenell & I' Everybody t«k tlu.i: clocks and jewelry • • Hama: pairs. Good Gooduuu>i !. hv Frit CaMI’HJvI . & I’’ Opposite l'. Nowt Repairing done < b< .. '■'i i ■ irr at Hamah’s, then ai :m.t I.- se in the county. Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaksand Cioak-inp-s, a select assortment, jiR ’• '•4 al Li Take your wuU-hes, <■] jewelry to Raniur’e. Work and cheap. Strxyed!-’- Fiom the pn Thomas Penwrlght. in Imq ship, Newton County, I di eight mile? west of Rens ( Friday, January 6:h, IHH . n Colt, roan, white save, and foot whit*. Adv person glv mation that will result in i ery will be suitably rowaiAddress, Thomas Pax > Julian P. 0., Newton co

AUSTIN HOUSE. RENSSELAER INDIANA Centrally loca:rd. Cartful paid to the want* "omforti nf tjve 's. Excellent tables and good beds, etc. — — I Charges Reasonable.