Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1882 — Page 3

IH. UtalrtMnwk* «• wmX grt exprass «At eulmf *r« MMtiera*wishingto•ocltane tlwlr L IT saheeilhera ar«*r *he Alseontinnanee of t#tr aeriadltsis rte anbtUher* may con Han# to •at Man ••Ml *ll arrearofos are paid. •l If **h*e»fhers»arie«t #r refuse to take tk«4r turn tka afflee to which they are dlractad thay ara held respfraMble until they have settled thaw Mila Sndoreaaad them diecontinnad C If anMertkera move to other places without ia form lac the pabllchars, ant the papers arc sent bo the farmer direction, they are held responsible. •. The mart# have decided that “refusing to taka periodical* from the office or removing and leafUg them aaealled for, la prima facia evidence of lalenManal freed.” «. Aar paeaon who reaedvoe a newspaper and mtktn ate as it, whOtlier he has ordered it or not, le held In law to ha a rubserlbar. f. If onheeMken pay in advance they are hound to give notice ta the publisher at the end of their time. If thay do not wish ta eontinue taking It; orharwiaa the p» blishar is authorized to send it • u aad the sshaarthars will ha responsible until an aapsaas acUco, with pajrasoni of ail arr*«.ns is santhotha anMishar

Real Estate for Sale. Tkompson &> Bro. lave for ule cheap lands. Supers will 4e well to thorn before purohaste# TAX^Ha v THE GREAT Bminroxoif route. pTMc MhM line runs Three Through I'afo !SDg«r VraiM Daily between Chiearo, Des loiu*, CouaoU Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. oaaph, AtohUon, Topeka and Kansas City. Mraot coweffon* for all points in Kansas, iabraaka, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Maw MasWo, Arlaooo, Idaho, Oregon and Camara la. The Bhorlmk tfeedleet and Most Comfort*hie Route vtaioanlbal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Heuerto, Austin, Ban Autonio, GolveaIsa all point# In Texas. The unnyakf Inducements offered by thl# «ns te Travelase and Tourists, are as follows: is ealshsated Pullman (M-wheel) Bataoa Pleepla# Com. mb only on this Line, C., B- A Q f»»**fcl|jw|iisi Cam. with Horton’# Roe Ha tag (MB Mesxtra ekarg# for 3# at# In MacillnlM Chair*. The famous C„ 14Q. Paiam Dinlag Cara. Gorgeous Smoking Cara Ittad with MUwanl High-Backed Rattan B* ▼olvlng Chain lor tb# axeluaiv# use of firstftimi p<|gfing#K Steal Track and Superior Iqulpment, comblnad with tksdr Great Through Car Arrangement, makes this, dbqve all others, tho favorite Bout# te the South, South-West, and the Fas West. Try it, and yeu will find Waveilng * luxury instead of a dlscomfisrt. . _ Through Tickets via this Celebrated Lin# for sale at ail offices la the United State# and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, SLooping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Sea., will be cheerfully given, and will Bond Free to any address an elegant County Map of United States, In colors, by applying to. > hi;* 1. ,>..!, i.,u W ELL, Gen 4 X ftst£ i K' r Ap’t, Cietgo. T. J. POTTER, Gen rnl Manager, Chicago. r QUmim SUBSTITUTE. "Vh* Only as dent” AGUE REMEDY IN TUB WORLD* cumsa | gr | Trtm Cu>#B Thomson, Putts# RT7Y|f|||ra of ths Cburth of the Dkciplm of BUiUSbUME CWhi. Detroit. Mich.—"My too was daagsssudy tt S*d mtksly protSratod from Chills and Trr«x Qaiafea and athw msdic'ms* »«< trisd mimoutsffset lit. Ctmig. who had used TnaawAUti# as a ionic, adrhsd a trial of Tmwum which was dona, issuldag la hk B MgltSs raaatary whhla a b* days.* __ 11 iU BBTOMER 0 St Mitt* Ra W 1 ME tUNDAS PICK A CO., 111 Itr—l, H. Y. BEIDUTINE jownaßS. i MS I EH T ii#iigEHirai (ssmaiam) HUSH LAXATINE MilSHilJiliiLßi Lozenges Regulate the Bowels easily nna pleasantly. Cures Cons- LmhkMULI tipation, Piles, Biliousness,sm|| Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All ffl’Yd . Druggists, oy by mail, 25c. perliiMl box. DUNDAB DICE A CO., 112 White Street, New York. (WIMPyi Capsulets. IllwlVillv if The safest and most reliable Cure for all UmaaSesortneunnary Organs. Certain Cure Sn eight days. No other medicine •an 4b this. ? The best medicine is the All druggists, or by mafl, 76c. and $1.50 per box. Write tor Circular. DUNDAB PIPE A 00., 112 White Street, New York. M||"R Instantly relieved by the use of MACOUEES MATICO QUmßaTfttd IBWIWfBBIafter several •ppliearieMoflt.|jm|Bg|Bold by all Druggists, M mailed on receipt ot |EM| by DUNDAB DICE A 00., MTg QQB (fewM* IN White 8«n«L -;* • . : . ; !* .. A' ' „ Ul: " ; Vu k Kv • X§ B tJ^ s ' ARe f nii&wf* (ifPP’PT If £%. M M 8 M X 1152 Blzes and Styles. ruttirsssss 6BABASTEED nuuiium IB. 1681.

/lAia'Mk'.JirTEgrxrwwn -- N- A. & CMcago Raaway, —THU ONLY — DIBECT , THRO' ROUTE mmunnuHvi AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. , MAIL —GOING NORTH. Leaves Rensselaer 5:10 p. w. Arrire* Rose Lawn, s:to *• “ Thayer, - 5:55 •* “ Cre*-ton, 5:27 “ “ Dolton. 7:29 “ V Chicago, 8:20 “ GOING SOUTH. Leaves Chicago, 8:00 a. in. " Rensselaer, 11:34 “ Arrives Huiion, 12:01 p. m. “ Bsiphi, 1:0!) “ “ Lafayette, 1:10 •• “ Crawfordsvllle, 2:41 “ “ Green cattle. 8:50 “ “ New Albany, 9:15 “ M Laaisville. 9:45 “ Connection made at Chicago with night trains for nor h and northwest. For tickets and further Information apply to Murray Keulxu, G. P. A., I>cuisvilie, Ky. C. F.WIiiSN, Agent, Rensselaer.

The Democratic Sentinel FtiJDAY MABCH 31. 1882.

DEMOCRATIC TOWNSHIP CONVENTION!

The Democracy of Marion Township Jasper county, Indiaaa, arc requested to meet at the Court in Hrnsse!ae.', ob SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1882 at 2 o’clock, p. ro., for the purpose es placing in nomination candidate!) for the Tarious township offices to be voted f r on the fir*t Monday in April nos?. By order ol DgMocßATio Tiv'p Com.

Always Refreshing

A dlliclous odor is imparted by Floreston Cologue. which is always lefreshlug, no matter how freely used.

VffiOdRAUMJ

Tt**»H»ul»f meetlfff es tte Bw»s. eelaHf MuelEbboa Tesupeswnwe Uniow Will b# heiA •kibe emit louse, best HrAnf •Veeiisffi. April 1, 186$. Ihe foliowiu# te Mm >ro»Mi es exereieue: 1. Isiff ks ebotar. 1. Tmji by B*y. Geo. Havens. S. Seng; by ehHir. 4. HhAbi by Mtee Mollio Babcock. 5. Son 4i bg cbovC. liesiding minutas of by 6»ag«t4Lry. 7. Opening Bansark# by Hon. B. S. Dwiggine. 8 by ctater. 9. Declamutien by Hany Duvall. 10. 8004; by eheir. 11. Declamatio'j by Alice Kinney. 12. Bong by choir. 13. Ten minute* remesa. 14. Boug by choir, 15. Miscellaneous remarks. 16. Bong by ehoir. 17. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 18. Bong by choir. 19. Closing reietu'ies by 'William Beck. 20. Bong by ehoir. 1:1 Seuediclioe by Rev. J. W. Lotier. Remark* fcmiteM ho $ ucinutes. ALFRED TKOMf BON, Pros’t. Meffiui J. Y -sea. »e*>.

Call in and inspect our handsome card cases and visiting cards. Orlando McConahay.Esq ,of Mouticeilo, deputy attorney geueral made Ui a short call yesterday, Clark Price, of Carpenter township is now employed as deputy Auditor. Persons wanting farm iajads can got them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see. Jens Hausen sold a yoke of oxen to Mr. Barkley,last week, for sl2s.—Cor. Kingman (Kansas.) Citizen. Dr. O. C. Link and Charley gears started on a visit to Dakota. They will be absent some ten days. Our informant was incorrect vviih reference to Master Fred. Chilcote breaking his arm. It was Grunt Sexton who met with the accident. Maj. Burke, who is to assume management of the Makeever Hotel, will remove bis family to this place next week. The Maj. is a fine, social gentleman of experience in the business and we predict he will make it a success.

One of the main points of fitness for tne duties of Township Trustee, is that of economy, A man may ever so honestly discharge the affairs of the office, but if he be extravagant in expenditure ho is not the proper person for the position. Mr. Wm. Barkley, or Bross, called on us Friday, Mr. 8., though only a recent comer to this country, is thoroughly imbued with the spirit of progression that characterizes the people of Kansas, and lie will therefore make somo valuable improvements In the way cf building on his farm during the present season —Kingman (Kansas) Citizen.

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 my face, Parker’s Ginger Tonic, gives quick relief. It builds me up and drives away pain with wonderful eertainty Buffalo lady.

Dress Trimmings. JAPANESE Tinsel find Satins for Trimming. J. V. KIRK. VELVET, in all shades and prices. J. V. W. KIRK. WATERED SILKS all in colors. J. V. VY. KIRK. KIRK, Sample Rocm with F J. Sears & Sox"

Cub. Reynolds, of White County* gave us a short call Wednesday. Ho! ye Flax men!—Bares & Havens have just received a load or Flax Seed which they are now ready to loan. —The Chicago and Indianapolis Air Line road, wnen completed, will be ten miles shorter than any road from Indianapolis to Chicago. The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are respectfully invited to attend the grand millinary opening of Miss Emma Martin on the sth and 6th of April in the new s f ore room on front s:reot. On next Sunday morning, R. 8. Dwiggins will speak at the Christian church upon the text "the fool hath a; id in bis heart there is no God.” Those persons who think that chris tianity is in danger of being submeged, by the deluge of infidelity, are especially invited to attend. —«•>- The Fowler Era relates the incidents of a woman of that place horsewlipiug a man lately, for an offered insult.

A cow at Vickburg ran her tongue through a lattice work, when an tinneighborly mule made a snap and bit off four inches of it. A Florida alligator that doesn’t get shot at twenty-six times in a winter, by some fellow from the north, thinks life is fearfully monotonous. A Kansas man and woman have been married to each other once a year for four years, a divorce having separated them after every union exs cept the last one. Themes for pblpit meditatios at Presbyterian church next Sabbath will be—Morning: The tive character of Opha and Ruth. Evening: The nature and neceasity of repentence.

Some time ago Mrs. Brown, of Ailen county, Ky., gave birt 1 to twins. Notwithstanding there is but four minutes difference in their ages, yet one was born in 1881 and the other in 1882, one in December and the other in January, one on Sunday and the other on Monday. Rhoad Island elects a governor and legislature on April 5. Oregon elects a governor and part of a legislature June 5 Tennessee elects a governor and legislature August 3, and two days later ‘Alabama does the same and Kentucky chooses a clerk of the court of appeals. W. A. Scott owns a cow that is supposed to be the result of a cross between a cow and deer. The moth er of this half-breed range ! on the ridge between here and Waugh’s ferry, and for years the same ground was the -hunt of a lordly old buck that has been seen and fired at many times. The half breed alluded to is of small stature, with head, nose, legs and feet grealy resembling a doer. She is a famous milker, and Mrs. Scott makes nine pounds of butter per week from the cream taken from her milk.—Shasta Courier.

The spectacle of General Longstreet with the ear of the Admistration in his teeth, is calculated to remind one of a go-as-you-please con test between a bull dog and a mule. Wheeling Register

Perhaps there aro co orsd men in the South who sti.l believe that the Northern Republicans are their political friends. In 1890 there will not be a negro in the country ignorant enough to be misinformed on the subject. We thus give a fact well known at present ten years in which to dis serainale itself among the colored people. —Atlanta Constitution. The Republican township contention Saturday under the dictation of “Wide-Awake was not hamonious, but rather acrimonious. Quite a number declare they will “parade” their “political courage’ to suit themselves—as they please and not with a view to suit the critical eye of “WideAwake.”

A Ward to Mothers.

Mothers should remember it is a tooet important duty at this season to look after the health of their families and cleahse 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. Hon. A. H Stephens says that he knew Mr, Webster intimately and well from 1843 until his death, and he does not think that there is the slight est foundation for the 'rumor that Webster prepared or intended at any time to prepare a speech on a d.ffer ent line from that of the 7th of March. “I lived next door to him,” adds Mr. Stephens, “and for several weeks before the 7th of March conferred with Mim repeatedly upon the general principles covered by that speech.”

Two Youiro fellows in Warsaw quarrelled recently and to preserve th«ir “honor” it waa airanged that they should play a set of three games of dominoes, upon the solemn understanding that the loser should swallow a dose of the deadliest poison procurable. Tho compact was carried out. The game was played in a jpafe, in presence of seconds. The younger of the two fellows, a lad of sixteen named Stanilaus Julian, was the loser. He lifted the glass containing the poison to his lips and diank off its contents at a draught. Five minutes later he was a corpse.

Campbell & Farden.

Elegance wad Purity

Ladies who appreciate elegance aad purity are using Parker’s Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. Just now prices are no object with Leopold. Just call, select ygor gooda, and you will find out that never be fore did you carry awny so many fop so little money.

Flax! Flax! Flax'

The undersigned will LOAN FLAX SEED the present Spring on as reasonable terms as can be procured elsewhere. Office—At Cotton’s old stand. BATES & HAVENS. Rensselaer, Ind., March 10,1882. Plow Slioes. —A full line now open. We can give bargains in boots and shoes for we make them a specialty. See our stock before buying. Campbell & Fabden We Lav# muerrt pleasure m Ther.ualinc to our readers, as an aonolut* curt for Jlitlariji. The manniaemrers name alone in a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 cento per box. For particulars see Advfc. For sale by Emmet KannaL

Railroad Election in wheatfield township, jasper COUNTY, JINDIANA. To the Qualified Voters of Wheatfield Township, Jasper County, Indiana: Pursuant to an Order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, State of Indiana, made at their regular March session 1882, Notice Is hereby given that the voting places and precincts in s.iid Wheatfield Township, County and Stat aforesaid, will be opened on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882, for the purpose of taking the votes of the legal voters of saidiWheatfield Township, foror against the appropriation of Fifteen Hundred Dollars [slsoo 00] by said Township of Wheatfield to aid the liidia va, Illinois and lowa Railroad Com. PANx. by donating to said Railroad Company the sum ofFifteen Hundred Dollars [slsoo.oo] to be levied and collected by taxation on and from said Wheatfield Township on the taxable property thereof, for the purpose of aiding the Indiana, Illinois and lowa Railroad Company, its success or or assigns, subject to the provisions i»nd limitations of existing laws. Said apprepristio'u is for the construction and equipment of the above saidfßaii Road through Wheatfield Township, said appropriation conditioned that the said Rail Road Company, its successors or assigns, shall construct the said Rail Road through said Wheatfield Township, a*d thence west to the boundary line of the State of Illinois, and a passenger train run thereou within eighteen months after the date of the appropriation made thereon, ® Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Conuty, Indiana. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor March 17, 1882, Jasper County, Indiana.

Railioad Election IN KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, JASPER COUN TY, INDIAN A. Eo the Qualified Voters of Kankakee Township, Jasper County, Indiana: Pursuant to an Order of the Board of Com missioners of Jasper county, State of Indiana, made at their regular March session, 1882, Notice is hereby given that the voting places and pre. clncts in said Kankakee Township, County and State aforesaid, will be opened on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882. for the purpose ot taking the votes of the legal voters of said Kankakee Township, for or against the appropriation of Fourteen Hundred Dollars | $1400,00] by said Township of Kankakee to aid he Indiana, Illinois and lowa Rail Road Company by donating to said Railroad Company the sum of Fourteen Hundred Dollars [51400,001 to be levied and collected by taxation on and from said Kankakee Township on the taxable property thereon, for the purpose of aiding the Indiana, Illinois and lowa Railroad Company, its successor or assingns, subject to the provisions and limitations of existing laws. Said appropriation conditioned that the said Kail Road Company, its successors or assigns, shall coustrnct the said Railroad through said Kankakee Township, and thence west to the boundary line of the State of Illinois, and a passenger train runtheredn within eighteen months after the date of theapprropria tio’n made therefor. Witness my hand and the Seal of 'l-i/ifA) the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Conn tv. Indiana. ,0; “„ EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor March I‘, 1882. Jasper County, Indiana.

RAILROAD Election IN KEENER TOWNSHIP, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. To the Qualilk'd Voters of Keener Township. Jasper County, Indiana: Pursuant to an Order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana, made at their regular March’ session, iss2, Notice is hereby given that the voting places ami precincts in said Keener Township, County a pit - State aforesaid, will be opened on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882. for the purpose of taking the votes of the legal voters of said Keener Township, for or against the appropriation of Twenty-one Hundred Dollars [s2loo 00) by said Township of Keener, to aid the Indiana. Illinois and lowa Rail Road Company by donating to said Railroad Company the sum of Twriity-one Hundred Dollars f S3IOO 00) to be levied and collected by taxation on and from sr.id Kednor Township on the taxable droperty thereof, for the purpose ot aiding the Indiana, Illinois and luwa Railroad Company, its successor or assigns, subject to the provisions and limitations of existing laws. Said appropriation is for the construction and equipment of the above said Railroad, throuhh Keener Township, said appropriation conditioned that tho said Rail Road Company, its successors or assigns, shall| conconslruct the said Rail Road through said Keener Township, and thence west to the boundary line ot the Btaee of Illinois, and a passenger train run thereon within eighteen months alter tne date of the appropriation made therefor. Witness my hand and the Seal of the IpWwfg Board of Commissioners of Jasper Countv. Indiana. EZRA C. NOWELS. Auditor Earch 17, 1882. Jasper County, Indiana ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF—PERSONAL PROPERTY! -|VrOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Amninistraror of the Estate of Lena Hanson, late of .Jasper enmity, Indiana, deceased, will soil at public auction, at the iate residence of said decedent, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1882. all the personal property which has come into my possession as such Ad ministrator, consisting of Cows, Sheep, Chickens, Farming Utensils, Hay, Household & Kitchen Furniture, eta. A credit of nine months wiil 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 from maturity. THEODORE HANSEN,*' March 17.1882. Administrator.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE —OF PERSONAL PROPERTY! NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Admlntsirator of the Estate of Jerome Hansen, late of Jasper eounty, Indiana, deceriSod, will sell at Public Auction it thMate residence of said decedent, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1882, all the personal property which has 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, giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing six per ceut. interest after maturity. THEODORE HANSEN. March 17,1882, ‘ Administrator.

A«y make oI Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward.

At the Furniture and Undertaking •stebMahmect of W. J. Wright, will be found everything {hat is kept by the first olass houses of the country* Nothing but flrst class goods Kept at this place. Parlor. Bed-room, Diningroom Seta. Aieo the best line of Undertaking Goods in the country. Tbe only Bmbahner hi the county. The only Funeral Directors Cabinet in the oounty. Coll and see me. No trouble to show goods.

IscrosTAirr to TeaVEuras^— Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. septl6. Those is Tract of F.ruit, Ornamental and Shade Troes, should give their orders to Mr. John C oeu, of Re-ussel-aer Nurseries. He can supply anything desired in that liue." Don’t send avray and he liable to get what you do not want.

NOTICE TO THE TUBLIC. The pubic are heioby respectfully informed that we have purchased the Mono a Flouring Mills, 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 <b do general custom work, and guarantee satisfaction to all. We solicit the patronage of all in the vioinity of Che mill as well as our old customers in Rensselaer and Jasper Countv. Come, one and all, and give us a trial Saylek & DeHaven.

Hamar is the sole agent for the oelebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Everybody taae their watches clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s for repairs. y. Repairing done cheaper and better at Hakar’s, than at any other house in the oounty. The acme lever button, finest in the land, at Hamar’s. Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies, fit R, E. Spencer & Co s, every day. W. L. Hamar, the “boss” Jeweller.

N O TI Ti.e Imported Normal. St.Jlnn ‘ I>Y RON” will bo at the farm of W. K. Parkison, during the coating season. A- J. TAYLUII. Keeper.

LUMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NOWELO, FRANK L^COTTON. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Inch, keep * constantly on hand Lumberp Lath? Singles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.

.CAMPBELL & E ARDEN’S GRASD CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR ! Boois,Skoes,HaU, Capa, Gent lJSSs hins

Cashmere and Meleskin Shirts, and Furnishing Goods, varied in quality and prises, a heavy stock, to which I invite your attention. Fskdig. Solid Silver Spoons, at Hamar’s. Ladles’ Fine Neck Chaias, at Hamar’s Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, a select assortment, jnst reeeived at Fendig’s. Take your watches, clocks j*nd jewelry to Hamar’s. Work flrst olass and oheap.

W. J. Wright.

COMMENCED APRIL 1*4.1881 KANNAL’S (ts&ss sojvivies g'JSO.OOI VALUABLE PRESENTS! Bv pnrciiasiatf 25 cents wortk of KsanaTs 1«« dears audeTobacco you will secure a'Coupon etuitiling you to.a share in tha distribution of t\« following presents: 1 Gold Watch |M,« 1 Sewing Machine 38.00 1 Silver Watch(St«m Winder) 98. H 1 Set JewelryffOfcLady) 56.48 1 Suit of ClothesTtuade to order) 9E.O# 1 Breech Loading Shot Gun No. lOdbl bbl 90.00 1 Set Hawthorne”, Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock 10.00 1 Library Lamp (decorated Shade) 9RO 1 Set Shakespeare's Works (6 volumes).. 7.00 1 Family Cabinet Album 7,80 1 Dresrthg Case 8.00 1 Toilet 3.00 1 Box Cigars, 50s 2.50 1 Box Cigars, 50s 9050.00 Tbe above presents are to be distributed as the holdors or the first 9,909 Coupons shall decide. For full particulars call at EMMETT KANNAL’S DRUG STORE, ■pg**Flrt doer e«tst, of Trade Palanc. _ i. n f The modioines of Dukxus Dick A Co. are unexcelled for elegance, pnrity, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kunnal.

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N. WARNER & SONS, DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER. INDIANA.

OESERAL CHIME! AXD I 111 1111. NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of S®. SROWI, Merchant-Tailor £ Clothier! He has determined to begin the New Year Ivy furuishin . the People of Rensselaer and Viiinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in bis line at Lower Prices y rhan Ever Before! Call and sse them, No pains sparsd ro show Goods. Style, Quality and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in hia line. Good goods and no misrepresentations. TT TSTI fITXTIM CORNER. Rensselaer, W Vi . 1 ■ ■—Hg Rensselaer M rble Wors! R. HOWLAND, Proprietor—Dealer* In — American and Italian Marble^ MONUMENTS* T A MIL ETO. SLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES uhjvs *urn vases. Van Rensselaer Street* West of Court House. —Also Dealer* in.— eon mm, in hi, m mm, n, m

CARRIAGE ANDWAGON MAW ITF ACTOBT. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—N. Warner'a Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — HENBSELAEK INDIANA. Having purqjiascccl the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared t:> mannlw* ture and repair, Ca.riaees, Ruggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral Implements, etc., etc. Bali.-Taction gvien. All work warranted. i’A !\TI\U S SI’KOI AI/l'T. m fi CHEAPER THAN E¥ER! Watch ® s ’ cloCks ’ w Aa® Jewelry, Silverware, ' Accordions, Violins ■'iiriw Spectacles. ''HP POCKET CUTERY. r,< MEOUIOF.WLN D SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH I I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yeirs’ experience.— Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAM All. ./. w\ />f fi/.rs’ Rtvesy 4 ®w4 Livery Teams, with or witM Drivre ed upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. 0®« atoVea on Front street.above W asbirctor.