Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1882 — Page 3
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Real Estate forSaie. □Tlxoxnjpsioxi & UJx'o. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing •
EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.
Tho reason why women everywhere use Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because they have learned by experience—the best guide—that this excellen t medicine overcomes despondency, periodical headache, indigestion, pain in ’he back and kidneys, and othei troubles of the sex.—Home Journal. Campbell & Farden. Fine repairing a specialy by H. B. Smith, at Kannal’s
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. Teim g —one-fourth down, and tie 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 specially. See our stock before buying Campbell & Farven R. P. Benjamin is making arrangements to engage exten sively in the musi ’al instrument business this season. He is a good judge, and those wishing to invest in a riano or Organ can do no better (than to deal with him. •Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies, at R E. Spencer & Co s, every day. VTu hri'-? Tbtrn>u! : n« to out readers, as kit uosoluto cur.- f.«r ' iri.i 1 henuinniaciurt-rs name «km eis a guarantee oi its merit. It sells at 25 cents per box. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kanuai. Tin latest styles watch chains and fobs at Kannal’s. D. v T , Garrison, of Remington, is sole agent in Jasper county for the celei rated Eclips wind-mill, and lias been in Rensselaer during the week explaining the superiorly of the mill over all others. For partiomiHis address or call on him at Remington. Just arrived at Fenbig’s -the laigest and most seket stock of Clothing ever b-ought t > Rensselaer A cordial invitation is exreiiile<l*to everybody to cull at my Emporium, examine my goods, ami ascertain prices befor 3 purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig. A nice lot of Circular s and Dolmans at R. Fendig’s
CHEAP MONEY!
We liari ii J sc«ur?<l our six per cen*. iuo»»- ■ : ■ prepares io n -ike fir !• 'is- > . » ?>.->- c-rit wper-» <■ . 'j »,.* 111. . five J■ i rbut t '« . TGW ’• h»e i : •<> or i- 1 ; • L . <- '■ ?. . . /. : : >G ::s. beveiul commodious aud comfortable hous s to rent. at citizens’ Bank. Persona desuitig to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Ba beock. lie can furnish I any sum froms">iK) to SIO,OOO, on shor notice and for any desired lune.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
Nut Coal, Pittsburg . Coql. Block Coal, at reduced prices at Cotton & Patton’s. Ferguson’s old stand. A full line of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendig’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the C itizens’ Bank. Go and see.
GOOD NEWS.
No more chills and ague in this section. Our Druggists is selling an article called "Ague Conqueror,” It is atout the only satisfactory prepa ration sold for the cure of Fever and AgUa, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Bilious Fevers. The Proprietor of the Agua CoNQrEßohas 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 had they for years. Entirely vega* table preparaiion. Prico 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle, Two doses wil stop the chills. Pure Cream Bread ;warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread:Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. Tae best lot of G ighams and Cash mares at
LoiMe. N- A. & Chicano Railway, —THE ONLY DIRECT 1 THRO’ ROUTE • —TO—AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. GOING NORTH- UAH. A KX. NICUT BX. Leaven Renatelaer 5:04 p. m. 5:17 a. nt. Afrive* Ro*e Lawn, 5:43 '• 5:54 '• Lowell, 6:71 “ 6:20 “ “ Dyer. «;st> • 6:56 “ Dolton. 7: M “ 7:20 ** ' ’ Chicago. 8:05 “ 8:05 “ * . . GOING SOUTH. Leaves Chicago. 8:00 a.m. 8:20 p.m. Refi-Hclucr, 11:18 " 11:29 - Arrive* HL,non. 11:56 '• 12:05a.m. Lafayette, l:Csp.m. 1:14 “ " '• Greencastle, 3:42 •* 3:26 “ " New Albany, 8:55 “ 9:15 “ “ LouiaviJie, 9:20 " 9:45 “ far* Connection made at Chicago with night rain* for r.or h and northwest. Night Express has Pullman aleepers attached. For ticket* and further information apply to Mvuray Keller. G. P. A., Lcni*ville, Ky, C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer.
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY JUNE 23 |IBB2.
FARMERS ATTENTION.
We »rre putting up a flax mill, at Remington, Ind., and. after August Ist, 1882, will be prepared to buy flax straw at the following prices; Machine threshed straw, $2,50 to $3.00 per ton. Tramped oi rolled straw $4.00 to $5 00 per ton. Pulled straw in straght bundles, SB.OO to SIO.OO per ton. Wet, mouldy Or weedy straw, hot wanted at any price. D. B. Sweetser & Co, Remington, Ind., June 16, 1882.
Proceedings of Democratic Convention of Marion Township, Jaspei* County, Indiana. Pursuant to notice, Marion iown> ship Democratic Convention met in the Commissioners’ office, Saturday, June 17. 1882, and organized with C. D. Nowels in the chair and D. B. Miller, Secretary. On motion, one Delegate from each school district, and three from the Town of Rensselaer, were selected to represent the Township in County Convention to be held in the Court House, Saturday, June 24, 1882, at 1 o’clock, p. m., as follows: 1. Bowling Green—Henry Fisher Alternate—James Kays. 2. Union —L. K Yeoman Alternate—Jasper Kenton. 3. Pleasant Ridge—A. K Yeoman. Alternate- Alfred (’ollins. 4. Watson--Thos. Crockett. Alternate - Charles Malchow. 5. Daugherty—Oscar Phegley. Alternate—Charles C. Brown. 6. Hoover—George Hooyer. Al. ternate—Jackson Phegley. 7. Parris— Win. Burgman. Alternate—R. B. Pa* ton. 8. Bell Center—Chas. Stackhouse. Alternate—Alf. Donnelly. 9. Wood—Samuel Crosby. Alternate—Charles Borntrager. 10. O’Meara— Syl. O’Meara. Alternate—B. F. Shields. 11. Wasson—James McCord. Alternate William Slaughter. Rensselaer -Nat. S. Bates; Alternate—Alien Catt. George H. Brown; Alternate—Charles B. Steward. John Chamberlain; Alternate—William A. Lamson. Ou moi ion, the secretary was re*, quested to notify Delegates of their selection.
Board of Equalization met Monday. Uncle John Lefler returned this week from Arkansas A special session of Commissioners’ Cou’ t was held Tuesday. Cierk Price is announced to orate at Rose Lawn on the 4th July. B.ni'h Newell has been given the contract to build the Burke Bridge, Town clerk W. W. Watson is busily engaged on the corporation tax duplicate Auditor Nowcis went to Layfayette, and John Makeover to Logansport, yesterday. The Greenback speaking was pretty well attended, Saturday, by men of al parties. The K. of P. festival proved an agreeable and financial success. Receipts about sßd.
Ne sw 24, 31, 7, in Newton township> this county, belongs to the estate of the late President Garfield. Little Strangers—Girl, at I. B. Htisland’s, Wednesday night; and girl at Henry Zoll’s, Thursday. J. J. Waterbury left Wednesday night to attend the Greenback congressional convention, at Logansport. It. V. Garrison, of Remington, has the contract for nutting up an Eclipse Windmid on the Poor Farm.
Mrs. Charley Sears purchased the property now occupL-d by Dr. Link, on corner west of Makcever House. Airs. W. B. Price, and W. D. Van’tWoud and family-, have arrived safely their destination, in Dakota. Elmer Dwiggins has returned from Ann Arbor, Michigan, University, and will pass the summer vacation at home. A new county map adorns the wails of the, Auditor’s office. Capt. Edmonds, assisted by Jas. W, pouthit, Esq.,* got it up.
A bridge is to be built over the Stat e ditch, in Milroy township. Jud Porter appointed agent to construct, or contract for construction of James T. Baund er son, Esq., of'Kentlai.d. was on yesterday looking 'after the interests of clients in Jasper Circuit Court. Emmet Kannal is selling dust and water proof watches'at a rapid rate. Road Superintendents and Road Masters find them to be the time-keepers needed in their vocation.
R. FENDIG'S.
from 2c. to 25c. per yd. T| AM ASK Table Linen, 75c. tosL SILKS, in all celork Antique laces. RIBBONS —Watered and Satin, White and Colony. JJOTTED MULL, 40c. and SI 00. and Perfumery.
Hamburg embroidery, »h prices. Lt'LOTHS, 35c. per yard all colors. HATS. Please cull and examine bef.iie buy ing e-se where. -
Or Monday last, while driving cattle, Sam' Howe was thrown from his hoiee and momentarily stunned. We believe he susfhined no other injury. Preparations are making for the foun dation of a new business block to be erected by Mr. Makeever, on Washington street, opposite Court House square. The managing editor of the Republican prepared the editorials and copy, leit instructions to be implicitly followed, and then took his departure on a yjsit to Onarga, 111., Tuesday. The Republican gives Hatch and Tra. vig a slap in the face, offers ‘taffy’ to Maxwell, and then in a simpering whine invites its 1< rd and master, Gen. Simon P., to shy his senatorial hat into the ring.
The Roid Superintendent of Newton township reports the bridge oyer Curtis Creek in an unsafe and dangerous condition, and asks the Board of Commissioners to make temporary repairs, or con. struct a new one. Judges Corfroth and Huff, of Lafayette; A- XV. Reynolds, M. M. Sill, Win. Bushrich, Esq’rs, Dr. S. B. Bushnell, Wm. lines, Sr., Boyd F. Ritchey, Mrs. Thos. Bushnell, ami A’ R. Orlon and wife, oi Monticello, were attending Jasper Circuit Court the early part of tne week. Elder C. C. Ramsey, of lowa, will preach in the Christian Church, at this place, Saturday evening, and Sunday morning and evening, at the usual hours for holding service This [Friday] eve. ning he will lecture on Temperance, be fore the Blue Ribbon Society. Go and hear him. Superintendent Nowels was in attendance on the State convention of County Superintendents held at Indianapolis du ring the week. We aote with pleasure that, although the youngesi Superintendent in the State, he was assigned to responsible committees, and took an active part in tho proceedings.
Jas. 8. Irwin, of Remington, was in Rensselaer yesterday. He says John T. Fern is the choice of that sectionSfor Recorder, on the Democratic ticket. We have known John for a number of years, and can cheerfully say if nominated au i elected he will perform the duties of the office to the satisfaction of the people. J J. Waterbury the boss tailor has removed his shop to the room recently vacated by Purcupile’s Resaurant, where he will be pleased to ee all of his old customers, as well as new ones. A letter to the Boston Journal from Moretown, Vt., the residence of the prolific Harrimanu family, reports that James Harrimanu, whose wife last week gave birth to four children, received, the other day a notice that he has been granted a pension with arrears of $420. The pension, it seems, was granted on the day of the children’s birth. The new comers are all living and well. Mrs. H. is but 30 years old. Sixteen months ago she presented her husband; with twins so that she has now six little ones to care for. Her grandmother had! seventeen children and her mother also had a large family.* Enterprising showmen proposed to place the mother and children on exhibition, but the ; father declined tc entertain the offer-
Dr. Aaron Wood the oldest Methodist divine in Indiana recently gave the Dispatch a pleasant call. The affection between master and pupil is exceeded by no other tie, and the.doctor always finds something warmer and more cordial than a mere welcome n the sanctum The doctor’s opportunity for acquiring information were excellent, and no citizen of the State is better informed on tho written history of Indiana. lu the course of his conversation he remarked that an error prevailed in regard to the term “Hoosier.” According to one authority -widely credited a stranger called at a cabin, and broke the stillness by crying: ‘Whos’ here.” But according to to the doctor it was given birth by the following incident: A learned foreigner by the name of Leminouskl, formerly a soldier under Napoleon during the years intervening between 1823 and 1830, ie ffured extensively on the wars of Europe to the pioneers of this state. In his disco uses the valor of the huzzars was conspicuous, but his accent was not English, and be pronouneed that body Hoosiers. During the excavation of thS canal at the falls of the Ohio through Kentucky, a young man from Washington county, Indiana, on tne grounds one day, fought and whipped three Kentuckians. Highly elated at tue conclusion, amid a torrent of •backwoods profanity, he exclaimed. I’m a Hoosier,” from Leminouski’s pronunciation of “huzzar ” From that day to the present, the term has been applied to all citizens of Incliana. —Michigan City Dispatch.
Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to call. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time.
FRANK W. BABCOCK.
Tbe "Order of the Eastern Star” will give a strawberry festival at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on Sat* urday evening, June 24,1872. -A cordial invitation extended.
HAVE YOU EVFR
Known any person to be seriousiy ill without a weas stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? And when these organs are,in good condition do you not find their possessor enjoying good health? Parker’s Ginger Tonic regulates taese important organs, makes the blood rich and pure, and strengthens every part of the system. See other column. LOST.—On the 19th day of May 1882, a black purse, twisted clasp containing between sls and $lB, in paper money, and from .$2 to $1 i silver, and a receipt from Charle® Pullins. Any information leading to the recovery of said purse and contents will be rewarded with $5. WM. PRICE.
R. Fendig has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods ever brought to this town. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Those ip want 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.
Roberts Brother, on Front St. sell Logansport Wagons and Buggies, McCormick’s Hervesting Machinery, the John Deere Cultivators. Gilpin Sulky Plows and Harrows. A written guarnteed of the wagons given if desired. J Boots and ShoeVbf all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s
I The medicines of Dundas Dick & Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitino Seidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. Seo Advt. Forsale by Emmet Kanpal. PKXNEEK - CESXSEED (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. ISiglesbach, • I’IIOPRTETOR. BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. May 26, 1882. t, aa a week in vour own town. $5 Outfit free. l l* IJNo risk. 'Everything new. Capital not ■fill 13 required. We will litrnlsh you everyUfytJthing Jlany arc making fortunes. Ladies make as much as' men, and boy* and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to 6vnl. 11. Hallett & Co. Portland. Maine. a PARKER’S HAIR « BALSAM. A perfect drear ing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Removes dandruff, restores natural color and prevents baldness 50 crnU and $1 lite, *t druggiiU. noßssroH I COLOGNE.! An exquititely frs- ■ errant perfume with H exceptionally luting m properties. $5 and 75 cent*, g PARKER’S ' I CINCER TONIC An Invigorating Medicine that Never Intoxicates I This delicious combination of Ginger. Buchu, g Mandrake, Stillingia, and many other of tbe best S vegetable remedies known, cures all disorders of H the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, &is u The Beet and Surest Cough Cun Ever Used, g If you are suffering from Female Complaints, H Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyspep- g sia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker’s a Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body g and give you new life and vigor, E 100 IDOL Xu ARS ■ Paid for anything injurious fouudin Ginger Tonic E ■ or for a failure to help or cure. H 50c. and $1 »lae* at dealer* In drapn. Larpe daring boylnf S R |1 Six*. Send for circular to Hxscox A Co., 163 Wtn.SL,W. z. H
QUININE SUBSTITUTE, The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CUBES And all MALARIAL DISEASES. eessmKmanMM From Elder Thomson, Pastor g» d * 11*2 of Che Church of the Disciples of Christ, Detroit, Mich.—“My son was dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills, and Fever. Quinine and other medicines were tried without effect. Mr. Craig, who had usedThermalink . as a tonic, advised a trial of ThWMAUKS, which was done, resulting in his complete recovery within a fei> days.” AT ALL LSUaoISTS, OB BT MAIL, 25c. FEB BOX DUNOAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, N. Y. BEIDUTINE POWDERS, Ab pleasant as ( ss. BACH ) |3B| W.'yvmy&'J TJi 1 AT ALL I g ” (dbussists.) 55423 LAXATINE >gcSlEFfa d frit* I LOZENGES B ffciriib-.te the Bowels easily >2*l an I pleasantly. Cures Cons* ImUmXh fjpiflion, Piles, Biliousness,.™*! Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All Druggists, or by mail, 25c. per SmrfcJ t-..:x. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White 8 r t, New York. Capsuiets. ? If! vl Ia B AlThe safest r.nd most reliable Cure for all uiseuses oi tne urinary Organs. Certain Cure in eight days. No other medicine can do this. The best medicine is the cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. Ail Druggists, or by mail, 75c: nnd $1.50 p r box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK & CO , 112 White Street, New York. ocwk e '* MtcMTfnwfcaKaßaa——a—lig * • Instantly relieved by the use of MACQUEEX MATICO OINTMENT, and 'll after several applications of it. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt ol RM by DUNDAS DICK & CO., M’fg CdtaAlfl •utemiHts. 112 White Staeck New York
Bern Bro’s Bulletin Board. Kern’s Old Stand! GROCERIES.
Read Our Ballet® OF An I compare with those ycu are paying elsewhere. GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF TOWN. Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce.
JFxslx, Flour and QucexisAvare,-— Spe • cia Hies. DERN BROS.
S3OO .REWARD! t _ ro u a— A JB_.dL.ILJK (K)XFD’'BOY Running down the stieet with his Father’s Boots On. Stop at the corner, opposite Mei*< y Thumps n’s Bank, where you will find R. F. PRIEST & BRG. with a new a .1 q.lendid stock ol BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS!! WM. A. LAMSON, JXEA-IuJKU. E2V HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coal $ If o&dSTOV*E&, GUNS and Ammunition Breech and Muzzle Loaders in great Variety. Quality’: and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. _ various grades and and ju ices. me a call, at Clark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Nowels’ Block, Washington Street. Rensselaer, Indiana. UJMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NOWELS, FKIgFrcOTTON. At the Depot, Rensselaer, hid., kee p constantly on hand Lumber; kb Shingles & COAL, ■of all kinds, at lowest rates. Cal- and see.
CAMPBELL & F ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR BE/pla BooykoesfHab, Caps ?
SUGARS 10 U>«. Golden Coffee C. - $1 DO 11 Ideal XC. - - 1 00 11 “ Coffee A. - - - 100 81 ‘ Granulated - - 1 00 COFFEES—Green. Prime Rio, ft». - 12 cte. Fancy “ “ “ - 15 “ I Choice “ x - -16} “ I Pea Perry. ‘ “ • 18 ROAST EP. Prime Rio. ft>. • -15 Arbuckle s “ - - 18 “ CANNED GOODS. IGib n Can Apples, - 30 cts. e lb. e«t Peaches, • - 23 “ 3 1 “ California fruits, 30 “ 3 “ “ Tomatoes, - 15 “ 2 STiiwberruis, - 10 ‘ 2 - ‘ Yarmouth corn, 15 “ MISCELLANEOUS. Alden Sliced Apples, per lb. 10 cts. Dried Peaches, “ “ 10 “ Table Drip Syrup, perga’. 65 “ Coal Oil, Headlight, 23 “ (Jorl Oii, Common, “ 17 • “ Pure Apple Vinegar, “ “ 25 “
N. WARNER & SONS DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, AER, INEIAhTJLAND S «f MM. NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of E©. Baowi, Merchant-Tailor <6 Clothier! He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishin ■ rho People of Rensselaer and 3 iiinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods tn his line at Lower Prices Than Ever Before! Call and sse them, No pains sparsd to show Goods. Style Quality and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good goods and no misrepresentations. p T>T> niTTXT CORNER. Rensselaer, \ y. j Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND, Proprietor. . —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MOWMBNTS, TABLETS. SLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES ULVS Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. A.loo IDeetler in MI FBI, IfflJl MB, BI MIM, ST!, Fls
CARRIAGE AND WAGOiI MAN LTFACTO BY. J. P- WARNER, Proprietor. —A'. Warner's Old Slana, Front Street North of Washington RENSSELAER ------ INDIA JM A.. Having purchased! the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared timanulacture and repair,jUarriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricullrral Implements, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. ca H ijia <<$ 'PA'IVYf.N r GE A-sfWi A lTy. r — r ~”— i mi—ll i ~ hit • iihui i —Tnri~iij.ii—|a—y BOW® THEY OB fl CHEAPER THAN EVER! Watches, . Clocks, F* V /St® Jewelry, Silverware, Accordions, Violins Spectacles. POCKET CUTERY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH I I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yens’ experience.— Give us a call, at Orwin’s Old Stand. vln24 lIAMAR, j. m Hvwy. ~ i’wl Sltifeg Livery Teams, with or without Drivrs n'app * rweek. Offic n Fro selaer. Ind.
