Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1882 — Page 3
Hewspaper Decisions|H- Subscribers who do not give express notice • the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of heir periodicals the publishers may continue to end them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed thev are held responsible until they have settled their bills andorddted them discontinued 4. If sunscribers move to other places without Informing the publishers, and the papers arc sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 6. The courts have decided that “refheing to take periodicals from the office or removing and leaviag them aucalied for, is prima facia evidence •f intentional fraud.” 8. Any person who receivos a newspaper and makes use of it, whOther he has ordered It or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound io give notice to the publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; crhcrwUo the publisher is authorized to send it ou and the sub-cribers will bo responsible until an express notice, with payment of all airn.rs is scut to the publisher
Real Estate for Sale. Tin nm pson & I3ro« Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing ToA-SIB TIESCja w THE GREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. IVNo ottxer line runs Three Through Passe surer Vrftina Daily between Chicago, Dos Memos, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Blran8 Irani wnsstlnnfi for all points in Kansas, •breaks, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and •AUfaraia. The Shcrteet, Speediest and Most Comfortar blc Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Balias, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galveston and all points in Texas. The unegualed Inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C„ B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Room Care, with Horton’s Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats ita Reoliaing Choirs. The famous C., B. & Q. Poiaoe Dining Cora. Gorgeous Smoking Cars ttted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Revolving Chairs for the exclusive use of firstclass passengers. Steel Traek 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 West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and Ganadm. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &o. f will bo cheerfully given, and will send Free to any address an elegant County Map of United States, in oolors. by applying to. PKiit J.\ .Vi, LUWELL, Geu’l Basse! r Ag’t, Ciengo. T. ,T. POTTER, Gen rial Manager, Chicago.
QUININE SUBSTITUTE. "TrhJonlyliSOent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURBS And att MALARIAL DISEASES. __________ Fr.m Elbbr Thomkw. Pastor |»TjJ|WjT|BI of the ChurA of the Disciples of (lUmLmUUmI Christ, Detroit, Mich.—"My son was daoger«u4y ill and sntiraly prostrated from Chills and Ferer. Quinine and other medicines were tried without effect. Mr. Craig, who had usedTmftMAUN* as a tonic, advised a trial of Thesmauns, which wa» dene, resulting ia his complete recovery within a few days.” A? ALL BSMQIBTB, OS 8? KAIL, 255. PIS BOX. iUWDAS PICK & CO., 112 White Street, N. Y. SEIDLITINE powders. As pleasant a 8 ( B*. XAC* lMj —Ai is ■mi—■ if { AT ALL | Kill IIMMIIorAIUa (BSUHZSTB.) KXn LixATimß Mil 5 tarjisfji ynfiffi lozenges n Regulate the Bowels easily ftfll*] J§l aad pleasantly. Curea Constipatieu, Pile*. Blliousneis, mmmm Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All Hrugriete, or by mail, 25c. per Umh Box. DUNDAS DICK A CO., 112 Whito Street, New York. rfjfjffjfl Capsulets. 1111 l HllyilTlie safest and most reliable Cure for all AJiaoMWI es Uie Urinary Organs. Certain Omn |n eight days. No other medicine ms £» Mils. The best medicine is the eheepevt. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Drnggiste, or by mail, 75c. and $1.60 per bo*. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK A 00., 112 White Street, New York. B| Instantly relieved by the use | of MACqUEEN MATICO , and several appli eatieas of it. lAnJmLbmß &°hl by all Druggists, er mailed on receipt ot PHI by DUNDAB DICE k CO., MTg EQBI Miemistt, 119 White Street, New York,
• ,* ... V * ' t j\ \ *i v; '• ’ : r ' . : V;'. • >ji -V 4 '»-.r// ' -" - , •/ i . t *./ 1 ... "hi 7 ' * - , *"'■ ■' *' ’ d . - ,y~ Jv.. .. „ . , . /.h i. *? ,v ;• j / . f ;> . f ;y- k Zt'J*'* ■ . _ - <r ■# .toaKW. '~>T- ~V ' naswi«L i i t >2 >MZ(;S-P. '1 v. aj. -i. rn. A Mur 'Mil* fiIMP mi irnmi mm i a. Rensselaer, Itid., Hay 13, 1881.
LooiSTiUe. N. L & (leap Railway, —THE ONLY — DIEECT I THRO 1 ROUTE —TO — CHICAGO, LAFATETTE.LOUiSVILLE, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. HAIL—GOING NORTH. Leaves Rensselaer 5:39 p. m. Arrives Rose I.awu, 6:19 “ Thayer. i :g4 “ “ Creiton, 6:58 “ “ Dolton, 8:00 “ ‘ Chicago, 8:50 •* OOINO SOUTH. Leaves Chicago, 8:00 a. m. “ Rensselaer, 11:24 “ Arrives fi.iiion. 12:01 p. m. *• Delphi, 1:00 “ “ Lafayette, i:io “ “ Crawfords ville, 2:41 “ “ (ireeueastle, 3:50 “ New Albany, 9:15 “ “ Leuisville, ” 9:45 “ For tickets mid further information apply to Mvkkay Kkllkk, G. P. A.. Leuisville, Ky. C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer.
The Democratic Sentinel V iDAYJMARCH 17. 1882.
Temperance Programme. —The regular meeting of the Eensselaer Blue Fiibbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday 1 evening, March, 18th, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1 Song by choir. 2 Prayer Rev. D. T. Halstead. 3 Song by choir. 4 Heading scriptures by Miss Ollie Alter. 5 Song by choir. 6 Reading minutes of previous meetiug by secretary. 7 Opening remarks by W. W. Watson. 8 Song by choir. 9 Remarks by Rev. A. Taylor. 10 Song by choir. 11 Remarks by Mrs. R. S. D wiggins. 12 Song by choir. 13 Ten minutes recess. 14 Song by Miss. Lettie Hopkins.
15 Remarks by Miss. Mollie Babcock. 16 Song by choir. 17 Closing remarks by Chas. A. Edmonds. 18 Song by choir. 19 Benidiction by Rev. Geo. Havens. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. Alfred Thompson, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’y-
Miss Emma Martin will open a full line of millinery goods on or about the 26th of March, in Mr. Haley’s new store room on front street, around the corner from Dwiggins’ bank; and she respectfully solicits a share of patronage of the ladies of Rensselaer. Those wanting anything in her line would do well to call and inspect her goods before buying elsewhere.
“MURDER MOST FOUL.”
This is practically the verdict of the jury in the case of the United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau. He was fairly tried and will suffer the extreme penulty of the law. His life and trial are interesting from a his torical point of view to every American. A yolnme containing all important details has just been prepared by John Clark Ridputh, 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 aud Kansas City. It is a graphic narrative, written in Dr. Ridpath’s best style, in which the granduer and glory of Garfields life are strangely contrasted with the infamy of his murderer. It will increase tne already unprececeued'demand for the work of which it forms a part. It is issued in a seperate volumn also, and sold at a moderprice. f
Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co s, every day.
Flax! Flax! Flax 1 .
The undersigned will LOAN FLAX SEED the present Spring on a 9 reas-on-able terms as can be procured elsewhere. Office—At Cotton’s old stund. BATES & HAYEN.S. Rensselaer, Ind., March 10,1882. Commissioners’ Court in session. W. J. lines has sold his handsome residence to Hon. Geo. H. Brown. WEDPIN G DRESSES! WEDDING Dresses!!— Call on J. Y. W. Kirk.— Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. Jos. Dague, of Logansport Journal, called in to see us to-day. Do You Wish to But a Black Silk Dress?—J. Y. W. Kirk makes it to your interest to call on him and make your purchase.
Myron Southworth, of Charlotte, Mich., is visiting the Messrs. Ckileote at this place. I WANT A SUMMBR SILK! Where can I get it? Why just call on J. Y. W. Kirk. He sells Dress Goods by sample, and can give you a selection as large as you can find in any city. T. H. Hurley has purchased the Grocery store of John Casey, and as sumes control of Euchreville. Casey retires, w« understand, on account of sciatic rheumatism.
Mrs. Jouvenat, of Crown Point* Ind., and Mrs. Fannie Teagarden, of Minhcola, Texas, are visiting their father, Ellis Walton, at this place. Sheriff Powell brought in a couple prisoners from Rose Lawn, Saturday, charged with r-bbing the store of Jos. Parkison, at Pleasant Ridge. License to sell liquor was granted to Tim O’Conner, Remington, and Benj. Reynolds, Ransselaer, Monday.
St. Patrick’s Day. Circuit Court convenes next Monday. Dr. Ira C. Kelley is suffering from a bad cold. Services at Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Furniture for the Makeever Hotel has been purchased. Friend Marshall of the Bepublican is on rhe sick list. Work is progieasing on t’ 1 e sewer on north side of Washington Street. Judge Baley went to Chicago Wednesday. He will pay his respects to St. Patrick to-day. Prof. Bassett, of Wabash College, was iu Rensselaer a few days looking after the interests of that institution. The Democracy of Barkley and Union townships have made good nomi nations, and the nominees wiil be elect-, d. ~ ■«»».- ■ — Constable Lyman Zea on Friday lust arrested old man Lewark of Wheatfield township, for drunk aud disorderly. »# - A special term of Commlsioners* Court will be held next Monday for the purpose of appointing a superintendent for the County farm.
Always Refreshing
A dilicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologue. which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Plow Shoes.— A full line now open. We can give bargains in boots aud shoes for we make them a specialty. See our stock before buying. Campbell & Farden Mr. and Mrs. Judge Hammond returned from Kansas Tuesday. Mrs. Antrim, sister of the Judge; we are glad to learn is in a fair way of re covering from a severe illness.
LTegance and Put-i .y
Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Parker’s Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. John Mckeever, F. J. Sears, C. D. Nowels and Jus. W, McEwen went to Chicago Monday. M. F. Chileote, F. W. Babcock. R. B, Patton and Noblp J. York visited Lafayette Tuesday.
A WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE.
Mothers and Daughters should feel alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses them. If lam fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the color is fading from a»y face, Parker’s Ginger Tonic, gives quick relief. It builds me up and drives away pain with wonderful eertainty.”—Buffalo lady.
The Jewish nation rejected Jesus> as the promised Messiah; the natural branches were thus bioken off and the wild olive tree (Centiles) wa 3 grafted on. What relation therefore do the (Gentiles) bear to the promise made to Abraham? R. S. Dwiggins will lecture on the foiegoing subject at the Christian church next Sunday morning. The public are invited.
A W .rd to Mr there.
Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to look after the health of their families and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their systems, and that nothing will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate the bowels, and purity the blood so perfectly as Parker’s Ginger Tonic, advertised in our columns.—Post. See other column.
On Tuesday las’-, in Chicago, we were agreeably surprised so meet ou r old-time friend Col. Jno. B. Selheimer of Lewiston Pa., who was on his return from Hot Springs, Ark. Col, 8. was Capt. of the Logan Guards at the outbreak of the late war, and with that Company was the first to enter Washington City on the first call of Mr. Lincoln for 75,000 three months men. An English thief, on a stolen horse, was captured by a policeman on a bycycle. The Greek Testament in the ancient tODgue is now, bv order of the Greek goverment, read in its 1,200 schools, which have 86,000 pupils.
A Kearney, Nebraska, woman who was vaccinated by humauized virus was obliged to have her arm amputa ted to prevent the poison of the virus getting into the system. The death of a girl in a ballroom at Georgetown, Colorado, was caused by tight lacing. She did not squeeze herself from choice, but because she wore her slenderer sister’s dress. An angiy woman in Newport, Rhode Island, threw a fork at her son. It lodged in his heel, making'a slight wound, which resulted in gangrene, from which he died on Friday last.
The topic of conversation in Franklin City for the last week has been the death of a dog from a most singular cause. Edward Ling, of that place had a valuable dog that several weeks ago showed symptoms of a desease which baffled the skill of every-one in that vicinity. The sides of the dog became distended and almost as bard as stone. The aDimal refused food, the swelling of the sides increased, and in a week’s time he died. The case created so muoh interest that the owner of the dog held a post mortem examination, at which there were found in the dog’s stomach seven good sized snakes, the largest being over two feet in length. The snakes had been feeding on the doer’s heart, a part of which had been entirely eaten away. The examination was made in the presence of several gentlemen of Franklin City, and the storv is youcued for by them.—[Accomac Vir ginian.
Campbell & Farden. Just now prices are no object with Leopold.- Just call, select your goods, and you will find out that never be - fore did you carry away so many fo r so little mosey. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the i-v Assessors of the several Townships of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the Auditor’s Office, IU Rensselaer, on the 30th day of March, 1882, for the purpose of agreeing on a basis of assessment for Jasper county, and to transact such other business as may be brought before them. I wo’d recemmend the Assessors to meet as early as ten o’clock, a. m., of the above mentioneu date. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County, Ind.
Railroad Election IN vVIIEATFIELD TOWNSHIF, .JASPER COUNTY,(INDIAN A. To the Q-alified Voters of Wheatfleld Township, Jaspt.- County, Indiana: Prusnant to an Order of the Hoard of Commissioners of Jasper county, State of Indiana, made at their regu’/ rMatcn session 18C2, Notice is hereby given mat .he voring places and precincts in said Wheatfif !d Townsn*p, County and Stat aforesaid, wUI i.e opened on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882, for the pnroose of ti k ! ng the votes cf the legal vote.s of saiujW.ea.field Towns tip, foror against the appropriation of Fifteen llurdred Dollars [sls* i 001 by scut Township of Wheatf.°ld to aid the Ind a *a, l< to sand iov.a Rail: oad Con. pany b>-I’onatiug .o said Railroad Cr U my the sum ot'Fifteen -.nnclred Dollars [slu >]tobe levied t.nd coliec.ed by taxation on anil from said W.ieatfield Township on the taxable p.-operty tbe-eof, for the purpose of aiding tac I idiana, illhiois and lowa Ivailroad Company, its raccess or or assigns, subject to the provisions and limitations cf existing laws. Said approprintion is for the construction and e< uipment of the above sai ”L’ail Road through W heatfleld Township, said appropriation conditioned that the sain Rail Road Company, i s snceessors or assigns, sh. il cons! -uct tiiesa : d I ail Road through said VVhea*field Township, and then- e west to the boundary tine of the Si .ate of Illimis, and a passenger train ran thereon within eighteen months after the date of the appropriation made thereon, Witness my hard ard '.he Seal of .he iSiwriEi Cored of Commissioners of Jasper Coup.". r nd>ns. 1.7. AO. • OWE 1 S, A d : or March 17, 1882. Jas -er County. laeiane.
RailioadEleciion IN KAN J A KEK TOW.-SI IP, JASPER COUN' Ti, 1.. D ASA. Eo the Quel’fled Vole s of Kan' f kee Township, Jispc Ooun y, ind’a.'.'.: Pursuant to an Order of the Boa dos Com missione.rs of Jasper county. State of Indiana, made at their regrle-Marclt’session, 1832, Notice is he eby given that the voting places andpre. clnctsin sit'd Kankakee Townsuip, County and State aforesaid, wiil .>e opened on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882. for the mu-pose ot taking the votes of the legal voters T said Kankakee f j own ship, for or against the ai)t rooriation of Fourteen Hundred Dollars [J51400,- ‘j by said Township of Kankakee to aid toe Indiana. Illinois end lowa Pai„ Road Com-t-ANY bv doiia.i’ug to said Rr.Uroad Company the sum ot j ourteen Handled Dollars [s)'•o3,l/11 to be levied and collected bv ta..Aion on ant. fiom said Kankakee Township ou .he taxable property thereon, for the pu.pose of aiding the I art ana, Illinois ai d lowa Railroad Company, its successor or assingns, subject to the provisious and limitations of existing laws. Said appropriation conditioned that the said Rail lioaa Company, its successors or assigns, shall <-onstruct the said Railroadth.oughsaid Kankakee Township, and thence west to the boundary line of the State of 11 Inois, aud a passenger train runthereofi with'n eighteen months afte- the date of .hejpprropria tion made the.ofo.. Witress my hand and .lie Seal of • the Board of Commissione-s of Jasper Connty, Indiana. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor March 1 1 , 1882. Jasper County, Indiana.
RAILROAD Election IN KEENER TOWNSHIP, JASPER COUNTY INDIANA. To the Quid'fled Voters of Keener Township, Jasper County, lucVara: ru.-S, ant torn O tier o lie Lo.vd of Com pis' s'Dae «of Jasper Coun.y, S.ate of Indiana, made a. their regular March session I8t;2. No ice's he eby given that the vo ing place ; and -ro-i-.cts *n sa*d Keene Towns.-'p, Coyn.y put. State afo esaid, will lie opened o t SATURDAY, APRIL 15tl), 1882. for t ic purpose of tak’n-r the vo.es of the voter of e iid Keener ownshi >. for or a f-ingt the app op lat'on o ' Twen y-oue I und ed Dol’ars [§2loo 00) oy sal. Town-di p o. Keene ,to lid the I id.ana. It. xots anil lowa R*. -. I’.oa > !o ipaky by do ia 'n 0 to said I' l-oad Coun r the sum of Tv ,i -y-one Brud ed Co'la.s ( s2l ) to he lev • d.-m col'ectedhy rxc.'onou an ’ from said Ked-i: • lov .-slip on i.ie-.a a lu « oper.y th- eof, . he pi-.pose ou aidm , the I tdian', II’‘ 'ou. and lm;a LaTroad Comp ,ny, *t; successor or ass n s' hject to the provision', and li ritations o e i it*.;; laws. Snic >-•»*> optirt on is or ,eco:. x.stioii and equipmei. of .he aho'e said Rail otic h ouh t Keene. Towr ship, saiu approp:- at:ou oi. '(l’tioned that the said Rail Road Co upon/, us srceesso.f. or a signs, «na 1| concousf.nc. the sa'd Rail Road through said Teener Townrhi'i, and . eno/ • eH to the botrid) rj- line ot .lie btaee of .'lltnois, ane a passeng-r rain run i-eroou wi iin e' -.teen month a ,er tno date of flitT-op.o wh t on made .he e'o . Si’jSwsfil V, .( e. • in--ha id n..<’ the Seal of the ImfiVP ’ r< * of Comm ..dune sos Jasper coup -. Indiana. k 7,11 VC. NOWELS A d tor Earcli 17, 1882. Jasper Count I diana. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF — PERSONAL PROPERTY! ■jVTOTICE is hereby g’ven that the unJorsigßed Anminidtrator of the Estate of Lena Hausen, late of Jasper eounty, Indiana, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1882, all the pe.Youal property which has come into my possession as such Ad minist.aior, con,is ing of Cows. Sheep. Chickens, Fanning Utensils, Hey, Household A' Kitchen Furniture, e •>.
A credit of nine nion h vviil be given on all sums over Five D llurs, the pin-chaser giv.ng Ids noi-- wiih approved security, waiving v duaifoii and appraMeuiei t laws, and bearing six per cent, interest from maturity. THEODORE HAUSEN, Match 17.1882. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY! NOTICE is hereby given that tha undersigned Adm'ntsiratoi of the Estate of Jerome Hausen, la:e of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased, will sell at Public Auction it the late residence. of said decedent, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1882. all the personal property which lias come into mv possession as such Administrator, consisting of Mules, Cows, Farming Implements, etc. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over Five Dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing six per cent, interest after maluritv. THEODORE HANSEN, March 17,1882, Administrator. PUBL C SALE. IV'OTICE is hereby given that I will offer at, Public Sale, at my residence, three and one-half miles west of Rensselaer, on Wednesday, March 29, 1882, the following personal property, to wit: Two work horses, Ahead of milch cows, 2 heifer calves. 3 head of hogs, mowiug machine, cultivatoi, and other farraiug implements, together with household and kitchen furniture, etc. Terms—Nine mouths credit, without interest, will be given on-al' sums over $5, purchaser execuiiug bankable note. If not paid at maturity, notes to draw 8 per cent, mterest from date. Sums of $5 and under cash JOHN STWAN. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. 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 Jin? 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. Weight. 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. sept!6.
Those in wantof Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give their orders to Mr. John t oen, of Rensselaer Nurseries. He can . supply anything deSired in that line. Don’t send away and he liable to get vvliat you do not want.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The pubic are hetoby respectfully informed that we have purchased the Mono a Flouring Mills, formerly owned by Cyrus Crutnbo, 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 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 trial Sayler & DeHaven.
Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Everybody taue their watches clocks and jewelry to Hamah’s for repairs. Repairing done cheaper and better at Hamar’s, than at any other house in the county. 11 Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, just received at Fendig’s. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. Solid Silver Spoons, fit Hamar’s. Ladies’ Fine Neck Chains, at Hamah’s The acme lever button, finest in the land, at Hamar’s. We have much pleasure m icCotamenfllag Tliernialine to our readers, as an aosoluta cure for Malaria. The manufacturers name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 cents per box. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal.
Ditolilnjjf! lam now prepared to do Ditching and Tiling in a satisfactory manner and at reasonable rates. Work warranted. Send me your orders. STEPHEN COCI^ELL. W. L.Hamab, the “boss” Jeweller.
LUMBER and GOAL YARD. C. D. NOWELS, FRANK C l! S COTTON, At the Depot. Rensselaer, hid., keep constantly on hand Lumberp Laihp Singles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest ra fees. Cal 1 and see.
CAMPBELL & EARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL. DEPOT, FOR SB n W Boots,SlutJ,Dab, Caps, •■jfnjKl
Cash mere and Moleskin Shirts, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and prices, a heavy stock, to wbioh I invite your attention. Fkndig. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Lena Hansen, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THEODORE HANSEN.* March 10,1882—3t—52. 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 HENBEN.* March 10, ISB2- 3t—sß.
* COMMENCED APRIL 15t.1851 KANNAL’S »»!fAtlas VALUABLE ’PRESENTS! By purchasing 25 cents worth' of Kaxaal's fins Cigars and Tobacco yon will secure a Coupon outittiing you to a share in the distribution of tte following presents: 1 Gold Watch $50,08 1 Sewing Machine 35.00 1 Silver Watch (Stem Wiader) 30.00 1 Set Jewelry (for Lady) 26.00 1 Suit olXJlothes (made to order) 2t.od 1 Breech’Loading Shot Gun No. lOdbl bbl 80.00 1 Set Hawthorne's Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock 10.00 1 Library Lamp (deoorated Shade) 9,00 1 Set Shakespeare's Works (6 volumes).. 7.50 1 Family Cabinet Album 7,50 1 Dressing Case 3.00 1 Toilet Set 3-00 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 1 Box Cigars, 50» 2.50 8250.00 The above presents are te be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Csupsias shall decide. ~ For full particulars call at EIIETT KANNAL’S DRUG STORE, Jd§?“Firt Uo*r east *f Trade Palace. f The medicines of Dttksas Dick k Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitina Seidlite Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonadi. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kunnal.
B®“'SiSTI V2JEL TMIO'Hka: CLKT-vT 02L •©iq.'QTXos'Be'aa; soSj'BtJO 'op ‘spoqpood pun ssjqnf ftio/pjxpf 'spdnG so sjdo/moo pUr> s)un.n dip oj pwd uoifi/o))v pi/bjvQ 'pojvooq fi)joJ]u VNVIdM HHVT3'SSN3H ‘3SHOH NIJLSriV
PATENTS We eontinue to aet as Solioiters fer Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., fer the United State*, Canada, Cuba, Bnglaud, Pranee, Oermaar, ete. We have had tlilrty-ti ve years* experlenee. Patents obtained through us are noticed la the Scientific American. This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $S .ft A a year, shews the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an eaernsnus circulation. Address MUMN * CO., Patent Selieiters, Pub’s, of Scihntihc Amhrmax, 87 Park Bew, NewYerk. Hand book abent Pstents Bee.
N. WARNER & SONS, DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washing-ton Street, RENSSELAER.. -~ INDIANA. GENERAL CHANGE! AKI) I Ilf IUL *=—»'; NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! -AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of £». SE3WI, Merchant-Tailor & Clothier!
He has determined to bogin the New Year by furnishin ' the People of Rensselaer and Yivinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in his line at Lower Prices Than Ever Before! Call and sse them, No pains sparsd r,o show Goods. Stylo, Quality »nd Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his lino. Good goods and no misrepresentations. XT' T>T> O^UIVT CORNER. Rensselaer, VV JA!. Rensselaer M rble Wo rs! R. HOWLAND, Proprietor—Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, M©OTMEMtm> ‘TABEETO. HlAllfLllS, SLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES URJfS .IJVD VASES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —.A-lso Dealer in. — in «, saw im, use m, sit. Its
CARRIAGE ANDWAGOI MANVFAOTOBY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—N. Warner'a Old Stand, Front Street North of Wash iny ton— RENSSELASR 1 3NI A.. Having purchased! the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tnnanulftcture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work fir Agricultrial In:* plements, etc., etc. hCtisCctiou gvien. All work warranted. PSINTIXGr ASTiIGKA 1/l‘Y. »«wm 'swesk" m TV CHEAPER THAN EVER! ftGijjCrcflf Watches, Clocks, r - BMv©rwar*» FWifSmfef * Accordions, Violins Scectaclßs, POCitET GUTERY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH I I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yen s’ experience.— Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old St nd. v4n24 „ IIAAIAR. j. n\ lyir vALSsn Mrtvy # IPtii Livery Teams, with or without Drim ished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Oftic Stables en Front street.above W nshircton. Rensselaer, lad.
