Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1882 — Page 3
Hnrtpiyw JDeeteiese--111. SebmllMM who do not giro «*>»••• nottee «4< meltmt ac« wuM«h4 wi«hlng to oonflna* tMr itbMrffllon. i. V tabtortboM ovdor the di*coßtln«*nc« of he* periodic*]* th« publGher* mey continue to •*( Q>«m until all erreeregoe are paid, g. If eubeeribere nejflect or refute to take theta periodical i from the office to which ther are directed thee are held reeponeible until ther hare eetfled their bill* and ordered them discontinued 4. If euDecribere more to other placet withont informing the aublithert, and the papereare teat to the former direction, they are held retponeible. t. The eoarts hare decided that “refuting t# take periodlealt from the office or removing and leering them a net lied for, It prime fatle eriataet of iatentioaal fraad.” $. perton who receive* a newiptper tad maktt ute of It, whOther he bat ordered it or not, le held in law to be a eubacriber. f. If eabeetibert pay in advance they areboamd te give notice to the pnbMsher at the end of their ttpaa, if thee do not with te continue taking it; erberwiee Ine p*blither le authorized-to tend it on and the tubteribere will be reepontible until aa Mpteee notice, with payment of all arrutrt it sent k> the publiener
Real Estate for Sale. Thompson Sc Bro. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before surchuaing
v THE GREAT BVTtLmOTON ROUTE. (VHtottir line mns Three Through, Pa*MM nuu Dally between Chicago, Doa ■oeaae, Coaatil Bluff*. Omaha. Lincoln, St. jttoffi, Atehleon, Topeka and Kansas City. Dltom aoaaaottent for all points in Kansaa, WabMSka, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Mow MetSoo, Ariaona, Idaho, Oregon and •aUfamda. fWe Ihirteet, Ipoodieet and Most Comfortafcte Battto via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, tetitee, Howaeta. Austin. Sea Antonio, Galvesdtm and all poinie in Texas. Tho amea mated Inducement* offered bytbie lino to Trarotori and Touriete, are at followt: Tht oolaheattd Pullman (19-wheel) Palaoo ■tapiag Gar*. sun only on this Line, C., B. A 4. Paitoo Ihrawtag-JKooat Oast, with Horton’s sooilalag ChntM. ft txlr* charge for Seats te BoelUlag Chairs. The famous C., R. A. Q. Palaoo Dlaiaff Cars. Horgoous Smoking Cars ittod with Xaeraat Hiffc-leekad Rattaa Rerolwlag Chatotror the exclusive use of firstfiuporior Equipment, comMaod with their Great Through Car Arrangeniai, makes this, above all othiera, the favorite Kite to the heath, South-West, and the Fas Try ft, and you will find travaUag a luxury teatead of a dlaoomfort. Through Tloketi via this Celebrated Lino ter tale at all attest la the United Statoa and ieneda. All late—Maa about Ratos of Pare, Sloop* teg Oar Aoomnasodations, Time Tables, As., will bo ohoorfully given, and will send Free to any addxaas an elegant County Map of United States, in ooloro. by applying to.
C.ti i X u't i a i Ag'l,.C’ieago. T. J. POTTER, fli*n ml MiHDw.-er, Chicago. • QUINim SUBSTITUTE. The Only 26 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURES jLaiaM MALARIAL DISEASES. _________ fna Kutax Thomson, Patter es th. Chursk es the DacipUs of Christ, Detroit, Mick.—“ My *•« wet ategwoudy ill tod eotiraly prostrated frem Chills m 4 y«T*r. Qaiuiat and other medicia** were tried viikeut egeet. Mr. Craig, who had used Tkbmmaunb m t Uni., iihM a trial of Thbbmxliwk, which waa Beat, reeWkog in hia complete recovery within n few dnys.” 17 ALL SIWMBW, IB BT KAO, 18#. MB BOX. tUNPAi DICK A CO., 112 White Street, N. Y. SEIDUTINE POWDERS, „-.£ l T°i*i!a! “i EH 18(88U9619T5.) IBffffial LAXATUTE f *l*l ? gjg'J ULta i/gltfl LOZENGES lirAMHtirt AW Scgnlat® the Bowels easilyff«|T|»Y3g| nnd pleaaantly. Cures (ons- ftSSdUUH 4i nation, Pilot, Billon sues*.mhos Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All ET'wIS jDrngciata, or by mail, 250. per ImhOMi box. DUNDAS DICK A CO., 1151 White Street, Hew York. PfJfJIJTI Capsulets. InlllHVl EiVTliO anfoet and most reliable Cure for all Organs. Certain Cure h*. days. No other medicine «*& do ‘titis. The bsat medicine is the eheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and $1.50 per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK k 00., 112 White Street, New York. M Instantly relieved by the use •f MACOUEEN MATICO and VJVinVJlafttr navaral nppli aadtena es it UteMajtei^ by all Druggists, m mailed. on raaeipt ot PPM by DUNDAS DICK * 00., M*fg CsH HbsstlsSs, 1M Whits Stareat, New York. , . ' ' . , A'.- A. V. .? ! *?. T ‘ ? ■ ’t s- ' :f: ft ■' s ft i | V\* 'a. <?.// • SS, a >;• >v^irft » n n tn jj hsj fe w \4 l h % g - i-vi A 44 » £ 1 ; i V fc- 3So V T ft--a I toeW B TtHTbIzS and rrrsoXtD rror.TSSi SSIMTEEB lUlTllDt SK Baaanslasr, lad., Mar 19 1 1881.
- ' tug.*! ■mi LonisriQe. N- A. & Clicap Railway, —THfi OWLT—DIEECT I THRO’ ROUTE —TO—BUBUMRItimUt AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. MAJU—Oomo MOUTH. Leaves Rensselaer 5:3f p. m. Arrives Rose J.awu, 0:19 »* “ Thayer, ;g4 “ Creston, 0:58 » Doltou, 8:00 “ 1 Chicago, 8:50 “ ooixe SOUTH. Leaves Ohicasp. 0:00 a. m. “ Rensselter, 11:34 “ Arrives M„nou. , 12:01 d. m. “ Delphi, i:no y “ “ Lafayette, mo “ “ Crawfordsvills, 3;4i “ “ Oreencastle. J:SO “ “ New Albany, &:i5 *• “ Lauieville, ‘ 9:45 “ For tickets and further information apply to Mumut Kelli: it. «. r. A.. Lcuisville, Ky. C. F.WKBN, Agent, Rensselaer.
The Democratic Sentinel - ■ g- ■-—■■»- .JW—.T-T-E I DAT JMABCH 10.
Society Belles.
On account of its remarkably delca e and lasting fragrance society belle 6 are’ loud In their praises of Floreston Cologne. nt.
PROGRAM —OF- - TEMPERANCE MBfiTUMb
The regular meeting of the Beneeeieer Bluettllbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House. Saturday evening. March 11, 1892 9 The following is the programme es exercises: 1. Bong by choir. 2. Prayer by Rot. J. W. Loder. 3. Bong by choir. 4. Reading boriptures by Mias Alioo Rhoads. 5. Song by choir. 6. Reeding minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. 7. Opening Remarks by W. W # Watson. 8 Song by choir. 9. Declamation by Anna Erwin. 10. Bong by ohoir. 11. Essay by Miss Ollie Alter. 12. Song by choir. 13. Ten mimites recess. 14. Declamation by Alice Kinney. 15. Song by choir. 16. Linuie Kelley. IT. Song by choir. 18. Declamation by Mary CJhilcote. 19. Song by choir. 20. Closing remarks by Frank W. Babcock.
21. Song by choir. 22. Benediction by Rev. A. Taylor. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. A cordial invitation extended to all.i Our meetings are oaleulated to in-* struct the young, impart light to those who est in darkness, as well as to save the young, pure and virtuous from ever falling into the snares of j the tempter. Let the fathers and mothers who have been attendirg our meetings continue to come. Aud we earnestly appeal to our citizens to encourage this laudable cause with their presence at our meetings. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noams J. Yo*uc, Sec’/,
Renew Your Lease.
There are times iu every one’s lif when energy fails and a miserabl feeling comes orer them, mistaken for lariners. Danger lurks in these symptoms, as they arise from diseased or gans. Parker’s Ginger Tonic will re_ store perfect, activity to the Stomach. Livei and Kidnsya. purify tbs blood, and renew your lent • u hamta and comfort.—Advocate.
Flax! Flax! Flax!
The under*i|jned will LOAN FLAX SEED the present Spring ou as reasonable term* as can be procured elsewhere. Office—At Cotton’s old stand. BATES & HATENS. -Rensselaer. Ind., March 10, 1882. Commissioner*’ Court in session. W.J. Imes has sold his handsome residence to Hon. Geo. H. Brown. WEDDIN G DRESSES! WEDDING Dbbsses!! —Call on J. Y. W. Kirk. — Sample room with F. J. Sears & Sod. Jos. Dague, of Loganaport Journal, ealled in to see us to-day. i Do You Wish to But a. Black Silk Dkess? —J. V. W. Kirk makes it to your interest to call on Mm and make your purchase. Myron Southworth, of Charlotte, Mich., is visiting the Messrs. Chilcote at this place. I WANT A SUMM ER SIL.K! Where can I get it? Why just eaU on J. V. W. Kirk. He sells Dress ‘Goods by sample, and can give you a selection as large as you can find in any city. T. ■. Hurley has purchased the Grocery store of John-Casey, and as •umes control of Euchreville. Casey retiree, we understand, on account of sciatic rheumatism. * Mrs. Jouvenat, of Crown Point* Ind., and Mrs. Fannie Teagarden, of Minoeola, Texas, are visiting their father, Ellis Walton, at this place. Sheriff Powell brought in a couple prisoners from Rose Lawn. Saturday, charged with robbing the store of Jos. Parkiaon, at Pleasant Ridge. License to sell liquor was granted to Tim O’Conner, Remington, and Benj. Reynolds, Ransselaajr, Monday.
9Mr. Donnelly, of Texas, is visiciDg his father-in-law. Ellis Walton, and old time friends in Jasper. Ladies, Mine, Demorest’s Portfolio Fashion, only 15 cents, at the postoffice lobby. Letters remaining in the Postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., March 4,1882, which, if not called for in four weeks will be sent Xo the Dead Letter office, at Washington 1). C.: Branson, Jo/b —9 Shoe, Miss Frances C. Davis, W. M. Smith, I J. G&saway, David Stalbaum, George Louram, Charles Stevens. Wm. 9. McDonald, Miss S. M. 8 Stone, Richard McMoore, John Shea, Cornelias Nagers, James Sullivan, John Nelson, John Sonsely, Richard Pike. J . ,W.—2 Thomas, Miss Bell Reed, Mrs. Rachel L. Thomas, Jacob M. Ritch, Miss Josephine 2 Towers, Mrs. Nancy Rinehart, W. A. Tucker, Noah Robison, Mr. Westfall, Jemima Ann Rodgers, Mrs Elisabeth Wilson, John A. Snidelar, Joseph , Wood, W. A. Yeoman, D. FJ Persons calling for the above-nam-ed letters will please say,“ Advertised.” HORACE E. JAMES, P. M. Gentlemens first class cigars and tobacco at the postofflee lobby.
Cormican Hays, of Brookston, Wmlines, er.. and Dan McCuaig, of Monticello, stopped in Reusselear Tuesday night. Every body, confectionery, choice fruity, stationery, news, cigars and choice tobacco at 'he pcstoffice lob by. “You may say what you please,” solemnly remaiked by a red-nesed listener to a tempeauce lectuie’ “but whisky onced saved my life.” “How was that ?” “Why I wanted a drink so bad that I got up once iu the middle of the night and went out to hunt for a eloon. While I was gone the house caught on Are and burned up my wife.” Hoarhound aud Daffy & Wysong’s celebrated genuine London butter scotch are excellent for colds, hoarseness and sore throat. For sale at the postoffice lobby.
“Yes'” he said to his confidential friend, “I am engaged to her, and suppose I ought to be very happy, but somehow I am wearried about a former attachment of hers. There’s that infernal blackguard Jones, who—” “why, bless your soul! you stupid follow, she hates him like poison.” “Yes, yes, I know—that’s what troubles me. She hates him to bit terly not to hare loved him once.”
“I’m proud of this town,” said a little man sitting behind the stove, with a pipe in his mouth. “Proud of it,” repeated the stranger at the bar, who turned around as he heard the words, and looked at the speaker with a look of infinite contempt, “What are you proud of it for?” “That’s an easy one,” returned the little map. “There are four cemeteries here, and I’ve got a wife in every one of ’em —[Brooklyn Eagle.
According to Prof. Prctor.the eartn will be a dead world like the moon, just fifteen years from date: for the comet of 1880 will dash into the sun in 1897, iutesifying the heat of that burning orb to a degree mat all animal vegetable life here below will be destroyed. His cacuiatious are based on tho theory that the orbic of the big comet is swiftly contracting, and unless .something happens to make if spin father off into the space it must oome in collissiou with the great luminary in fifteen years. Peace of mind can only be found in the bolief that Proctor is a crank.
Mr. Eoscoe Conkiing, who is an attorney at law, practicing iia sundry courts in the state of New York, has managed to gain a large amount of dead head advertising duiing the few past weeks. It has been done thus: President Arthur, knowing that Roscoe Conkiing would not accept the office, nominated him forjudge of the supreme courti the nomination was confirmed by the Senate, aud w en Mr. CoDkling was officially notified of his appointment and confirmation, he respectly declined to assume the ropes of office. Of course the objective point of all this free puffers was to assute the world that Mr. Conkltug must be a very great lawyer indeed, to decline such a position. It is possible th*t the father of the constitution did not contemplate the use of the senate and presidency as advertising machines for the country lawyer. . but to such base uses have they come.
When democrats make charges Mgslnet rtpublicnai»m theyoften call in republican witnesses to prove them. >S«notor Hoar, of Massachussets, thus speaks in the Senate of the republican administration of U. S. Grant:
“I hare heard that suspicien hannt 8 the footsteps of the trusted cornpan ions of the president. I have seen in the state in the union foremost in power and wealth, lour judges of her courts Impeached for sorruption, and political administration of her chief city become a disgrace and a by-word throughout the world. I have seen the chairman of the committee on military affairs in the ,house, now a distinguished member of this court, rise in his place and demand the expulsion of four of his associates for making sale of their official privilage ot selecting the youths to be educated at our great military school. Whe the greatest railroad of the worldj bidding together the continent and uniting the two great seas which, waste our shores, was finished, I have seen our national triumph and exul. tation turned to bitterness and sham e by the unanlmsug reports of three commit tees of congress—two of the house an d one here—that ever step of that e^terpri o6 has been taken in fraud.” It is well to recollect that the Grant crow is dow making history repeat Itself.
[Written for the Sentinel.] THE HOME OF MY CHILDHOOD, I have been to the home of mr childhood And the tear* of regret fast fell, Aa I gathered flowers from the wild wooa Or drank from the dear old well For I thought of a time gone forever. Of the many happy houra, ■§ When we children all roamed together, • Beneath those shadowy bowers. Where the red breasted robin would charm ns As he sang his evenlag praise, Or the great horned-owlalarm as When hia loud “to-whoo” he’d raise. Grave and sad are those once happy faces That were there in days of yore; Lone and still are the favorite places That will never flag any more With shouts and happy laughter. Borne away on the evening breeze. And ne’er again, in the long hereafter, Will we sit beneath those trees. Jan. 4,188-4. MIGNONETTE.
“I was traveling oncejin the old North state,” began the true blue Arkansas, I saw a man a little distance ahead of me, pointing, as I thought.Ja long gun at something up in a persimmon tree. I reined up m$ horse to wait for him to fire. After wailing some time and no firing done, I noticed that the man did not seem to be raking any sight, but appeared to be shifting the piece from time to time, so I hailed him and asked him what he was up to. “Raising pork for markst,” answered he, without turning to tae. I rode up and that tar heel had a little shoat tied to a pole, holding it up to eat persimmons.”
“MURDER MOST FOUL”
This is practically the verdict of the jury iu the case of the United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau. He was fairly tried and will suffer the extreme penalty of the law. His life and trial are interesting from a his torical point of view to every American. A volume containing all important details has just been prepared by John Clark Ridpath, L. L. D., as an additation to his noble book, “The Life and Work of Garfield.” It is published by Jones Brothors & Co., of Cincinnati, Chicago and Kansas City. It is a graphic narrative, written in Dr. Ridpath’s best style, in which the grauduer and glory of Garflelds life are strangely contrasted with the infamy of his murderer. It will increase tne already unnrecedened demand for tho work of which it forms a part. It is issued in a seperate volumn also, aud sold at a moderprice.
S. S. Election. —The Presbyterian Sabbath school elected the fol lowing officers last Sun day: Superintendent, C. P. May hew; Ass’t Sup’tjW. E. Templeton; SecretaryNoble J. York; treasurer, Mrs. John Yanatta; Organist, Miss Hat tie Coen; Chorister, Mrs. Lillie Hausman. The average attendance during the past year has been 77.
Many but not all of the physicians of Jasper county, have complied with the laws requiring physicians and accoucheurs to register, and some have failed to report deaths and births regularly. Those who are empowered to solemnize marriage ceremonies are generally prompt. The laws relative to this subject declares in substance that it is the duty of all physicians and accoucheurs in the State to register their names and postoffice address with the Clerk of the Circnit Court of the county in which they reside; they shall further report to the Secretary as the Board of Health of the tovn, city or county in which they may occur, and within fifteen days thereafter, all births and deaths, which may occur under their supervision, with a certificate of the cause of death, and such correlative facts as may be required in the blank forms furnished, as provided, in the act. When any birth or death shall occur, with no physician or accoucheur in attendance, then such birth or death shall be reported by the household where or under whose observation such birth or death may occur, with the cause of death, if such be known. Any physician,accoucheur or household willfully or purposely after notice by the Secretary of the local board under whose jurisdiction such householder may live, failing or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction will be fined in any sum not less than five dollars nor more than ten dollars. Provided, how - ever, that any death coming under the jurisdiction or supervision of any Coroner, shall be by him reported to the Secretary of the Board of Health of the town, city or county in which said death may occur, within fifteen days after such death comes under his jurisdiction, and such death so reported shall not be required to be reported by any other person.
Cfttti»h«U A Fardeo. Just now prices are no object with Leopold. Juat call, select your goods* and you will find out that never be fore did you carry away so many fo r ao little money. Fraah Bread Cakes and Plea, at R, R. Spencer A Co a, every day.
PUBLIC SALE. IVTOTICE is hereby given that I will offer at Public Sale, at my residence, three and one-half miles west of Rensselaer, on Wednesday, Mabch 29, 1882, the fallowing personal property, to-wit: Two work horses, 4 head of milch cows, 2 heifer calves, 3 head of hogs, mowing machine, cultivatoi, and other farming implements, together with household and kitchen furniture, etc. Terms—Nine months credit, without interest, will be given on all sums over $5, purchaser executing bankable note. If not paid at maturity, no es to draw 8 per cent, interest from date, bums of $5 and undercash JOHN ST WAN. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
Any moke of Sewing Machine »old by 0. B. Steward. At the Furniture and Undertaking establishment of W. J. Wright, will be found everything that is kept by the first olass 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 oou ntry. The only Embalmer in the county. The only Funeral Director* Cabinet in the county. Call and see me. No trouble to show goods.
Imp outatt to Tbathlsks.—Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. septlG.
Those la want Of Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give their orders to Mr. John (. oen, of Renssel aer Nurseries. He ean supply anything desired in that line. Don’t send away and he liable to get what you do not want.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pubic are.heioby respeetfully informed that we have purchased the Mon ol Flouring Mill 3, formerly owned by Cyrus Crutnbo, loeased three and one half miles north east of Bradford, in White County, Ind. The Mill has besn thoroughly overhauled, 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 Countv. Come, one and all, and give us a trijil Bati,ir & DbHaven.
Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Everybody taKe their watches clocks and jewelry to Hauak’s for repairs. * Repairing done cheaper and better at Hamah’s, than at any other house in the county/' Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, just received at Fkndig’s. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap.
Solid Silver SpooDS, it ITavak’s. Ladies’ Fine Neck Chains, at Hamah’s The acme lever button, finest in the land, at Hamah’s. Wo have muchpteawre ;u ii 'vmrrtervainj:. Thermaline to our readers, ss rsx absolute cur* for Malaria. Themannhuivuvrs name alone is a guarantee.of its m rib It sells at 2; «ects per box. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal.
Ditolii njf! lam now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reaaunable rates. WorkSwarranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN (JOCHELL. W. L. H a war, the “boss” Joweiler.
LUMBER and COAL YARD. 0. D. NOWELS, vsiSn^coiVdx. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keeps constantly on hand Lumber? Latb? Shingles h COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.
CAMPBELL & FARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR jp^Sr! 1 £Zb&\ *" 29wi jfljUa. ii'mim., .*i*~***3Btr~~iPßlbe hi^teMC^MsFu^s
Cashmere and Moleskin Shirks, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and prices, a heavy stook, to which I invita your attention. Fawcie. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is hereby given thst the undersigned hag been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Lena Hansen, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THEODORE HANSENJi March 10,1882—3t—53. j... NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Jerome Hansen,late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MHEODORE HEN SEN. Ma ch 10, 1883- Bt—*2.
W. J. WRIGHT.
COMMENCED APRIL lsC.lBBl KANNAL’S GBAf 9 BSRAIISH VALUABLE PRESENTS! By purebnslne 85 cents worth nf Kauai's ins Cigars and Tobacco von will sneare a Coapoa •atitiling yon to a share ia tka dts.ribatfem of Hie following presents: 1 Gold Watch fSB.M 1 Sewing Machins .... 88.80 1 Hilrer Watch (Stem Wiadsr) 30.00 1 Bet Jewelry (for Lady) 96.00 1 8m t oi Clothes (made to order) SC O* 1 Breech Loading Shot Gan No. lOdbl bbl 80.00 1 Set ff»wlbor»e T * Werke (* volumes).... 10.08 1 Eight Day Clock 10.08 1 Library Lamp (deoorstsd Shads) 9,08 1 Set Shsksspesre's Works (* volumes).. 7.80 1 Family Cabinet Album 7,80 1 Dr«s«lurCase s.-OO I.Toilet tTet J.OB 1 Box Cigars, !SBe 9.88 1 Box Cigars, 80s SJO |960.08 The above preseats are te be diatrifcated aa the holders at tbe flrst 8,888 Csapnas shall daoitio For foil pnrtMsniars call at EMMETT XAHNAL’S DRUG STORE, £ v»~Firt noer east as Trade Palate. f The medicines of Dukda* Dias k Co. tw unexcelled for eleganco, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitino Seidlita Powders, are is pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kunnal.
AUSTIN HOUSE, RENSSELAER NDIANA ( eftir* lly locaUd. Careful alien!, 'on paid to the wants eomforle •/ guests. Excellent talks and good beds, etc. Charge* Eteasonabln Ch W. BUTAIiXi, T*ro;p’:r. fflf-FPtHUEE 33TJS TO AND TR,-A.IATS
PATENTS We continue to act as Selieitera for Patents, Caveats, Trade Murks, Copyrights. e te., for the United States, Canada. Cuba, England, Fraaoe, Germany, etc. We hare had thirty-Mvo years’ sxpsrtsuee. Patents obtained through us are not!cod In tho BCiMtTinc Ambwca*. This hurgo and splendid llluatinted weekly paper, Bl.*Bayddr, shows tho Progrced of Science, in very inceraetta*, and ban aa enormous cironlatiou. Addreoa UUNN k CO, Patoot Solicitors, Pub’s, of dnuNTino A warns ■. IT Park Row, Now Turk. Band beck aboatPatasdstrao.
N. WARNER & SONS, DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. GENERAL CSiKGE! AKB fi Ilf MM. • »“ ae "»S4B>3**=w>* NEW GOODS I NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! - -AND—NEW SALESMEN I At the Old Stand of Merchant-Tailor £ Clothier! He has determined to begin the New Year by furniehla the People of Benseelaer and Yiyinity with n Larger and more Complete Stock of Goode in his line at Lower Fricosr Than Evif Beforo! Call and oso them, No paius sparsd ro show Goods. Style, Quality and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in hi* line. Good gnod* und no misrepresentations. "171 T>'D ODCTM MTLIBERAL CORNER. Rensselaer. Ind, jgjß. DXiV YV AY.
Rensselaer M rble Works! R. HOWLAND, PROPRIETOR—ID®a,I©r In. American &nd Italia?* ZHairble? MONUMENTS, AB I* WS. HMDSfMIS, 32.A83, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES URJT'S JMTD VAHES. Van Eensseiaer Street, West of Court House. 111 era, UIBIT MB, IMF BE, lit, ETC ■i——i—ii mi in—nr iiiniMfwi irmwnrir 1 nrr i I—iiiiiff—i ■iibbiiiim ■ ijjj CARRIAGE ANDWAGOK MANUFACTORY. J. P- WARNER, Proprietor—N. Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — RENSSELAER INDIAN A.. Having purchased! the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared limanutaoture and repair, Cairiatces, Buggies, Wkgons, Wood Work for Agricultrral lua* pkuunts, elc., etc. Satis fiction gvicn. All work warranted. CaUII-AUK TSIKYI.XO $ SlTCl&I/lA.
Mn nn m 11 CHEAPER THAN EVER! &°\J& r ATCH> Watches ’ Glocks ’ w* i** Jewelry, Silverware, Accordions, Violins -»iw SDeclacles. < wP®P POCKET GUTERY. r, W* BUT or. JA IN®, SOLE AOEN’J'B FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCM ! I hare in my employs first class workman, of eight yeirs’ experieno*,— Give us a call, at Orwuc’s Old Stand. v4n24 lAUAK
J. m IH'YALL'S Xitveiy & Vh4 XiMw Livery Teams, with or witlraul Drivn lahed upon application. Stook boardod by the day or waek. o|le Stable* •» Front street.above Vs aa-hiPKton. Reneselaet. lad.
