Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1882 — Page 3

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Real Estate for Sale. Th.omp»on ®Sc Bro. Have f«r sale cheap lands. Bayers will de well to consult them before purchasing

Quick and Sure.

Many miserable people drag them* selves about with failing strength, feeing that they are steadily sinking into their graves. When by using Parker’s Ginger Tonic they would find a cure commencing with the firs dose, and vitality and strength quickly and surely coming back to them

Five lads who went out from Greennock, Scotland, in a small boat to rescue two other boys who were in a great-peril, were driven over to the Helenburgh shore, where they drew the boat up in safety, but it was after ward destroyed by a storm. The owner sued them t recover damages, but the court ruled that the boys were not responsible, and complimented them for their bravery.

The rarebt coin in the United States is the double-eagle of 1840, of which there is only one in existence, belonging to the cabinet of the United States min'. The next in rarity is the halfeagle < f 1815. It is said that the King of Sweden to complete his collection of Ur-it- d States coins, paid $2,000 for a sue litnen. Only five of these halfcables are in existence. The silver dollar of 1804 is rare and valuable. O -ly ttn pieces of the kind are to be sou-1.

The robin has a red breast. They have a plaintiff song, and sing as though they were sorry for sumthing. They get their name from their great ability for robbin’ a cherry tree. They kan also rob a currant bush fust rate. If it was not for these robbers we shud all be eaten up by caterpillars; but I think the robins might let us have now and then just one of our own cherriz, tew see how they taste. The bat. They fly very much uns*artin, end act as though they had taken a leetle to much gin What they are good fori kan’t tell and don’t,believe they can tellneith er.” —Josh Billings.

James Buchanan Evans was one of the head clerks in the Treasury department eighteen j'ears ago, and a great favorite in Washington society. He was a noted wit, a graceful dancer, wealthy and a free di inker, ’a Miss Harvey’was a Washington belle. She b. 1' nged to a Norfolk family and lin'd be' n carefully reared. This couple caused a social flutter by eloping and getting married They did not return, ano were soon forgot en in the circl.'S in which they had moved. Even their relatives lost light of them A few days ago, while a women was singing and dancing on the stage in concert saloon in Milwaukee, she was told that her husband was lying tin conscious in a bar-room. It was common for him to get drunk, and she attached little importance to the message; but her daughter, also a performer, went to see her father, an 1 found him dying from i fractured skull. . , T He was trie once courted James Buchanan Evans, and had become a sot. The wornaa was the former belle, Miss Harvey, and had turned her accomplishments to account in low form of the show business.

Anecdote of Judge Gray.

The Washington correspondent o the Philadelphia Press writes: The bar here is looking for an outburst from Justice Gray. H>s Massachusetts renutation has come here before him. His tirades against trembling deputy Sheriffs and frightened witnesses have been told about over and again. Only two lawyers in Boston have been able to turn the tables Qn him. One was Henry E. Payne and the other Sidney Bartlett. “If your honor please,” said Payne one day, beginning a motion. “Sit down sir; don’t you st el am talking with another Justice'” thuns dered the.then Chief Justice. Mr. Payne took his hat anti walked out of the court room. A half hour afterward a messenger reachea his office with a note saying that Judge Gray was willing to hear him. “I am not wi ling to be beard,” answered the old lawyer, “until Judge Gray apologizes.” And apologize the Judge had to. “Mr. .Bartlett,” said the Chief Justice one afternoon, throwing himself back in his chair, “that is not law and it never was law.” The veteran smiled, and looking over the bench, said: “It was law, your Honor, until your Honor just spoke.”

A Bad Mix.

The Cincinnati Enquirer shows how badly printers sometimes get things mixed up by saying: Geo. Kinder, editor of the Putnam County Sentinel, recently wrote up a herd of short horn o tile, and the same week the ladies of Ottawa gave h concert which George pufled in flowery language. The foreman had drank too much “ r ar, ’and got the items sun what mixed. This is how they read: “The concert given by the sixteen of Otta- Was most beautiful young ladies was highly appreciate. They we e elegantly dressed, and sang in the most charming manner, winning the enthusiastic plaudits ot the entire audience, who pronounced them the finest shot -horns in the country. A few of them are of rich brown color, bur the majority of them are spotted, br >wn and white. Several of the heifers weigh us high as fifteen hundred pounds—fine bodies, light limbed animals. They are exce’lent milkers, and as high as twenty pounds of b v tt r have been made from them in a sing • Week.”

Loulsnllc. J. 1 & CMcajo Railway, —THS ONLY—DIBEOT 9 THRO’ ROUTf —TO—AMD ALL POINTS SOUTH. MAIL—GOING NORTH. Leaves Rensselaer 5:10 p. m. Arrive* Rose Lawn, 5:50 “ ” Thayer. 5:55 “ " Creston, 6:27 “ “ Bolton, 7:29 “ * Chicago, 8:20 “

GOING SOUTH. Leaves Chicago, 8:00 a.m. *• Rensselaer, 11:24 “ Arrives Monon, 12:01 p. m. “ Delphi, 1:00 “ Lafayette, 1:10 “ “ Crawfordsville. 2:41 “ “ Greencastle, 3:50 “ ’* New Albany, 9:15 “ “ Louisville, 9:45 “ J Connection made at Chicago with night trains for nor h and northwest. For tickets and further information apply to Murray Keller. G. P. A.. Lcuisvillc, Ky. C. F.WKEN, Agent, Rensselaer.

The Democratic Sentinel Fl WAT APRIL 28. 1882.

A Foolish Mistake.

Don’t make a mistake of confounding a remedy of merit with quack medicines. We speak from experience when we say that Parker's Ginger Tonic is a sterling health restorative which will do all that is claimed for It. We have used it ourselves with the happiest'resultsjor Rheumatism and when worn out by overwork-

PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.

The regular meeting of the Rens, selaer Blueßibbon Temperance Union ’will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, April 29, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises; . 1. Song by choir. • 2. Prayer by Rev. George Havens. 3. Song by choir. J 4. Reading scriptures by Miss Ly. dia Paris. 5. Song by choir. 6. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. T. Opening remarks by Jas. T. Abbe tt. 8 Bong by choir. 9. Recitation by Mrs. R. S, Dwig>> gins. .10. Song by choir. 11. Remarks by Rev. J. W. Loder. 12. Song by choir. 13. Ten miautes recess. 14. Song and chorus by W. W. Wat son.

15. Declamation by Florence Wood16. Bong by choir. 17. Remarks by Ezra C. Nowels. 18. Song by Miss Etta Imes. 19. Closing remarks by Miss Myrtie M. Hinkle. 20. Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’v. Purusant to call, a goodly uumbe r of Democratic citizens met in the Commissioners’ room, in the Court House, last Friday evening, and placed in nomination the following Corporation Ticket. Clerk, Hal B. Smith; Treasurer* Jonn C. Chiicote; Marshal, Allen Catt: Trustee, in first war I, Sylvester Haley: second ward, John Makeevrr third ward, Chas. Roberts; fourth ward, D. B. Miller.

Mrs. M- F. Chilcoyi; I.as just returned from Indianapolis With a yery fine selection of new millenery goods of ail kiuda and the very latest style's—call and see them at the old stand Fendig’s Store on Washington Street. Our old friend and fellow-citizens Mr. Eli Yoeman, departed this life las 1 evening, after a protracted and painful ilinees. lie was an affectionate husband and father and a faithful friend The relatives have the pympathy of the entire community. Funeral services at the Christian Church on to-inorow, Saturday, at 10 o’clock a. m. Al! are invited to attend.

GOOD NEWS.

•No more chills and ague in this section. Our Druggists is selling an article called "Ague Conqueror,” It is about the only satisfactory preparation sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Bllllous Fevers. The Proprietor of the Agt a CoNQfEßohes used but little energy to make this medicine known, and yet its sales is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and other Secretory oregons so effectually that the Chills do not return even when persons have had they for years. Entirely vegetable preparaiion. Prico 50, cents and $1 00 per Bottle. Two doses will stop the chills.

Ladies who do fancy work buy of Honan. Pure Cream Bread ;warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time. Frank W. Baboock. Teachers, send your Watches and Ciooks, to Hal B, Smith at Hamar’s, and have them repaired. Hal B. Smith the experienced Jew< ler can be found nt Hamar’s,

am u> ran.

On Saturday, April 29th, my new stere will be formally opened to the puniio witn a

GRAND DISPLAY! of a large, varied and superior stock of merchandise. Everybody invited to behold the DAZZLING ATTRACTIONS! of this most magnificent stock. The house is so arranged that these IMMENSE STOCKS OF GOODS I can be seen to splendid advantage. Experienced and popular salesmen will take pleasure in escorting vi i itors through this palatial establishment and introducing to them the SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS! thererin contained. Do not fail to participate in the GRAND TREAT I which I have in store for those who do me honor of a visit on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1882. A LEOPOLD.

CHEAP MONEY!

We have finally secured our six per cent, money and are now prepared io make farm loans atVix per cent inter* est. These loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part or ail oi his loans before maturity. R. 8. <£• Z. DWIGGINS. i'he best lot of Ginghams and Cash, meres at R Fendig’s.

We have received the January, 1882, number of the original English Chatterbox from the American publishers, Messrs. Estes & Lauriat,Boston, Mass. This is the children’s magazine, par excellence; containing 32 pages, and 16 full- pages illustrations each month. It has more than a million readers in England and America. For one dollar sent by a new subscriber, directly to the publishers, they will send postpaid. Cha*terbox for one year and a beautiful steel engraving of a little girl puzzling over her first sum, and entitled “Ought’and Carry One,” The engraving is 18x24 inches, and sell for $3.00, thus giving every new subscriber $4.00 worth for SI.OO.

Just arrived at Fendig’s—the largest and most select stock of Clothing over brought t j Rensselaer Hon. John P. Carr, of White county Representative from Benton and White, put up at the Makeover House last evening. Boots and~Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s Bible view of the '“End of the world’’ will be the subject of discourse next Sunday morning 10| o’clock at the CLristaia church, and in tliu evening at 7} o’clock the “Wand to come” D. T. Halstead. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, examine my goods, and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. E. Fendig, Rial Benjamin and wife are now in Lafayette, called there by the illness of ..heir daughter Mrs. I. S. Wade She Is very low, with congestion of the lungs. Persons desiring to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum from SSOO to $10,006, on shor notice and for any desired time.

COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!

Nut Coal, Pittsburg Coal. Block Coal, at reduced prices at. Cotton & Patton’s. Ferguson’s old stand. Wm, B. Austin is devoting his time to collecting. Persons having busi ness of that kind will-do well to call on him. He can he found at the Citizens Bank.

QUIHTHS SOSSTITUTE, jMMM Th© Only 28 Cent ague remedy IN THE WORLD. (JUICES _____ And all MALARIAL DISEASES* From Elder Thomson, Pastor Jr' I■>'i °* tl ‘° Church 01the risc ’p' es of Christ, Detroit, Mich.—“My son •was dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills tod Fever. Quinine and other medicines were tried without effect Mr. Craig, who had used Thebmaline M a tonic, advised a trial of Tmekmalink, which was done, resulting ba hie complete recovery within a few AT ALL JSU9OIBTB, 01 BY KAIL, 889. BBS BOX DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, N.Y.

BEIDUTINE POWDERS, As pleasant a* ( ) SP3BI ■whi' whjim < AT ALk> I (dbussists. J LAXATINE LOZENGES l mi juj Regulate the Bowels easily fO| It] 4*l ana pleasantly. Cares Cons- kmmUmbbS tipation, Piles. Biliousness,vomm Headache, Heartburn, &c. All Druggists, or by mail, 25c. per box. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, New York. Capsulets. Bs iwl n! I iThe safest and most reliable Cure for all Organs. Certain Cure in eight days. No other medicine can do this. The best medicine is the cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and $1.50 per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK 4 CO., 112 White Street, New York. Bl Instantly relieved by the use [of MACqUEEN MATICO ,WHlsTTsl*^® 1 severa i applications of it. by Druggists, or mailed on receipt ol EfiM by DUNDAS DICK A CO., MTg C&U VhiUJtaaaA NewXork.

ATTENTION Just opened in Rensselaer, a New Store containing Fancy Notions, Milii* nery and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Ladies, please call and examine our goods and ascertain our prices. ’Respectfully, JBd. P. Honan.

A full line of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendig’s. H, B. Smith, the Boss Watchmaxer can can be found at Hamar’ Latest Styles of Ladies and Misses Hats & Bonnets just received from Chicago at tne popular store of E. P. Honan’s, Hemphill building. Oh! such a crowd yesterday at Honan’s I All shades of Zephyi and Canvass E. P, Honan’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank.. Go and see.

bwihi ■ ITOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Board AN of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive scaled bide until two (2)o’c.ock P. M. of the Bth day of June. A D. 1882, for the erection ot' a Wooden Pile Bridge near the residence of George W. Burk, of Marion Township. No bids will be entertained unless accompanied with a bond in a penalty of at least one-fourth the amount bid, and signod by the bidder and two other freehold sureties. The Board reserving the right to rejoct any or all bids. For plans and specifications see Auditor’s Office. ( —) Witness my name and the S.'al of - seal, y the Board of Commissioners of —r—- ’ Jasper County, this listh day of April, 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS. April 14. 1862. Auditor

NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS State of Indiana, . I In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, . ’ f Court. To the June Term, 1882. No. 192. David Nowels, Administrator of Estate of John Clark, deceased, vs. The Unknown Heirs of John Clark, deceased/ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That David Nowels. Administratorfof the Estate of John I Clark, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the i Real Estate of the decedent, and that said petition will be heard at the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing on Monday, the sth Day of June, A. D. 1882, and that upon said sale, unless the heirs of said decedent appear and prove their heirship, the purchase money realized from tbe sale of said real estate will be paid into Court to be disposed of according to law. . —> Witness my hand and the Seal of •! Seal. !• said Court this Ist day of April, ' —,— ’ A. D. 1882. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. April 14, 1883.—£7 50.

Nwtico of Final Settlement of EstateNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Raphael J. Hopkucs, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the sth day of June, 1882, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be. approved; and said heirs are notified to then and t here make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ( — A — . Witness, The Clerk of said Court, ■! Seal, r this 11 th day of’April, 1882. .' —v— ’ CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper GircuitCourt. By Lizzie A. Price, Deputy. April 14. 1822.-83. Notice of Parttai Settlement of Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors. Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of Harriet C. Wyatt, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer. Indiana, on the sth day of June, 18,82, and show cause!if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate, of said decedent should not be approved, , ■ —- , Witness, the Clerk of said Court, Seal. - this 11th day of April. IBS?. —y— ’ CHARLES II PRICE, I lerk Jasper Circuit Court. Bv Lizzie A. Price, Deputy. April 14,1882.-83.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. Alfred Thompson, Elbert 11. Shirk, William JAllen, Elizabeth’, G. McNary, Eliza Rariden, JJ. Moore, [whose full name is unknown]. Franklin Ott, and John S. Houghham, are hereby notified that I own the north west quarter of section three (.3), Township No. thirty <3O, North in Range, Six (6), west, and I will proceed l>y the Surveyor of Jasper County to make a legal Survey and subdivision of section 3, are so much there ot as may be necessary to establish the bonds of my land above described and perpetuate the owners thereof. Beginning on Thnrsdav, Mav 19th, 1882. GEORGE W HASTE April 21 1882.

NOTICE TO SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Flora B. Prichard Eddie C. Prichnrd, 11. R, Allen, Anson Sebring. Marion L. Spitler. Andrew Kohler. HarveyC. Al Been, Alfred Thompson. Citizens’ Bank Indianapolis. Joseph Hamilton. John 11. Leonar.!. Dav id M. Dtewurt. and all others interests), that we own respectfully the north east quarter of north west quarter, north west quarter of north east quarter, and the t-muth east quarter of north west quarter and south west quarter of north east quarter ol section thirty three (33) Township tisirty too (32). north in range six (tit, west, and will proceed by the Surveyor of Jasper County to make a legal Survey and subdivision ot raid section or so much as may be ncssary and perpeluate the lines and owners of our h-nds above discribed. Beginning I’httrsd;:-, H.iv 11th, 1882, WILLIAM GRUBB. VITUS KOH I. ER. April 21,1882. ELIZABETH SHIRER. O T"""""’ DETROIT ixth Season evening MHHM ■■■■■■■■■ W EWS* EXCURSIONS From Detroit to the Sea. Via Grand Trank R. R. and St. Lawrence River Steamers, through the THOUSAND ISLANDS and FAMOUS RAPIDS, to MONTREAL, WHITE MOUNTAINS, and SEA BHORB al PORTLAND, MB., near Boston ; thence back to Detroit, via Quebec, Niagara Fall* and Buffalo, Will leave Detroit July 6, 20 <fc 27. sr-s2o •OOfor the round trip of overt,ooo miles. K" Special trains on the G. T. R. R., and special . » steamers on the st. Lawrence River. Each tour personally conducted by W. H. . Bbxablby, ofthe Detroit Evening News. All tickets good to September 3d. Er Send 3-ceut stamp for circular. KF" A superb new Illustrated Guide Book, with descriptions and information, over 40 maps engraved especially for this edition, and a perfect copy of an oil painting, in 10 colors, ot Glen Ellis Falls (near Glen House) for the first page of cover, will be sent to any address for 80 cents. Address— W.B. BBEARLEYfOfficaDetroitEveningNewv

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. OThe Best, Cleanest and most _ EconomW Hair Dressing. Never Fail* to Restore the youthful color to grey hair. 50c and $1 sizes at druggists. Iloreston Cologne. A new and oxceedlngly fragrant and lasting perfume. Price 25 and We. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC * Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicate*. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or household duties try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder ofthe lungs, stomach, bowels, blood ornerves you can be cured by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicateIt has saved hundreds of lives it may save your*. HIBCOX * CO., ISS William St., Ntw Ywk. SO*. «*<l om dollar <lmi, at all dealer* in medicine*. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SUR.

£1 A ft a ' ve, ‘ kln vourown town. $5 Outfit fre<. Rverythlng new. f.'npiml n(t WlTiri re 9 uired - "ill furnish von cveryWVvtliinK Many are inakin<_’i;'.rtnncs. Lrdl e make as much as men, and bov* and sir's make great pay. Reader, if von want, a 'onslness a which you can make great nay all the time you w->rk, write for particulars to Bvnl. H. Hallett & Co. Portland. Maine.

Campbell & Farden.

Home, sweet Home!

Now is the time to buy a home.— Leopold is selling.lots in his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no one need be without a home. Terms -one-fourth down, and the balance in equal annual payments.

Plow Shoes.—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 & Farden Any make of Sewing-Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Those ip Tant of Fruit. Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give their orders to Mr. John < oen, of Rensselaer Nurseries. He can supply anything desired in that line. Don’t send away and be liable to get what you do not want. Everybody taue their watches clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s for repairs. Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co s, every day.

AUSTIN HOUSE, RENSSELAER NDIANA Centrally located. Careful attention paid to the wants and comforts of guests', Excellent tables and good beds, etc. Charges Reasonable"W. 2OILTVJk.IGJD, JPjrojPir. JSTF'IRZHFS ZBTT.xS TO AXSTID FROM

WM. A. LAMSON, ’ DEADER XIS’ HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coal $V®& - < TOFjEA, GUNS amunitioii Breech and Muzzle Loaders in great V- iety, Quality; and Prices ranging from.s2s to SSO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. JPiirtols, various grades and and prtces. me a call, at (’lark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Nowels’ Block, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

LUMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NOWELS, pbllFrootton. At the Depot, Ren er, Ind., keep constantly or. hand fIM 1 1 A Uer: mw !•' f ® COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.

t CAMPBELL & F ARDEN’S | GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR « ’ <?R '- „- ifcr* 6 -?—; -^3^^ ' ....ra— W* Ss^J^agy-3SP^ ' ' D.U.. Q 1.... ILL fl. -, Qonfo Fiirnfchinir IHn , i ala rm mailing / 7 f ». 7 (

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. septl6. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap.*

COMMENCED APRIL lst.lßßl KANNAL’S GRAIVPnOK Agios VALUABLE PRESENTS! By purchasing 25 cents worth of Hacnal's fine Cigars and Tobacco you will secure a Coupon entidling you to a snare in the disj*ibution of tee following presents: 1 Sold Watch $50,00 1 Sewing Machine., 35.00 1 Silver Watch (Stem Winder) 30.00 1 Set Jewelry (for Lady) 25.C0 1 Suit of Clothes (made to order). 2T.00 1 Breech Loading Shot Gun No. lOdbl bbl 30.00 1 Set Jlnwthorne's Works (6 volumes).... 10.00 1 Eight Day Clock 10.00 1 Library l ump (decorated Shade) 9.U0 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, 50s 2.50 $250.00 The above presents are to be distributed as the holders of the first 9,999 Coupons shall decide. For full particulars call at EMETT KANNAL’S DRUG STORE, ts/"Firt door east of Trade Palace. f Ths medicines of Dundas Dick & Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal.

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N. WARNER & SONS DEALERS IN Hardware, Tiaware> South Side Washington Street; RENSSELAER. ■ IKJJ’.'v f.

GENERAL fIUHi! AND 4 IJI 101. NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AND - NEW SALESM . ! At the Old Stand of 88- BROW Merchant-Tailor & Clothier! He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishin th • l.’e pie of Rensselaer and Vivinity with a Larger and more Complete Shn-k of (!nods in his line at liower Prices Than Ever ■ Call and sso them, No pains sparsd co show Goods. Style, (,) Ji x- *nd Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in ilia line. Good good* .ml i » misrepresentations. Tji TIT? TV V l/' l '*. CORNER. Rensselaer, Ind,AJJLVW V< .W.

Rensselaer Marble Wors R. HOWLAND, Proprietor. —Dealer In — American and MONUMENTS, TAIB IL Ul’ .' . SLATE AND MARBLE MANTI ■ 17RJTS MVD Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer in— W MH, u, -■

CARRIAGE AND WAI A. ■MAN CTACTOBY. J. P. WARNER, Proprii —A. Wamer'n Otd Stand, Froi. / Strict Xorilt oj I '.is v/.o;, rtEisrssEnyY z - .•,, Having purchasced the csfablirthniont of N. ture and repair, Ca.iiage--, purifies, Woo l y,’.>:, r pleihents, etc., etc. Satisf.ibfn'ti gvien. All work \\. ri'intei’y <X\ Ipn-A-: i'l i a;\tag ,■ I’l ■kKßKßanasaannei Mas. ' - BaWM CHEAPER THAN E & 6 4&TCto.. W “ chcs - Clo --- o J* V» lewelry, Sib Accordions, as WiP? POCKET CUTERY SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yoirs’ experience Give us a call, at Obwin’s Old Stand. . v4n24 HAMAR.

./. W. 2>«yF4it’S l&reay Swl StaW«a Livery Teams, with or without Drivrs upon application. Stock bo rded by the day or week. 0M« 9» • i Front street.aboTe W ashi««ton.|Ren»selaer. lai.