Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1882 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W.McEWEN Proprietor. Advertisixig Rates. Half column •• oa Quartered. “ to na Eighth COi. *• in 00 Ten per cent, added to foreiroimi w • 6 .Vi eur ’ I * S three no? All ieaal notices and advertisement* n?«,* ablishedatatute j.rie». »ts, at vsReading notices. first publication m ....... line each publication tbereJd?^,.“ A In. Yearly advertisements nmv !>•> <.kl. u » 1»^ rt / r A y(on > oeln thre » n >onth?) us t lon of the advertiser, free of “xtrn . n Advertisements for persons not .-nL I K< : mordecai f. chilcote. Rknsselakb. . . • - iVIUANA' Practices In the Courts nt . joining counties. Makes eofi,-nt oii ‘ d ‘ ejalty Office on north ”, s<reet. opposite Court House. ’*’ viul _ ZiMRI DM K* S. <fc , DWIGGINS Attorneys-at-Luw, Rensselaer - - , Court.'.' 111 ’ t“l TOK eiufty® 1100 "”' hr Law, „ ’ vinl.

DANIEL B MILLER. Attoruov-at-Lnw i -IENSSELAKIi, . . _ . Im «7mON P. THOMPSON. JDA v W J. THO W j. suH '. Attorneo-af-Luw. Notary Public, THOMPSON & BROTHER, ■Unsselakr, . . • . . Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER. to . Collector and Abstracter JliV™il easing Lmds“ ,iv “ t 0 payiu “ tlU£0 ’ H. LOUGHRIDGE. F . p> bXTTXBS LOUGHRIDGE & BITTERS, Physicians and Sui*gcons. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel, Atut per cent, interest: will he added to a! "huL DR. I. B. WASHBURN. Physiclau Ot Surgeon, /ir’uss. /ml. Chills promptly attended. Hill.. h<. B p,. r i.i|H ttor DR. O C LINH, homeopath H. W. SNYDEK, attorney at Law Remington, Indi \n t. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLO COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. IKA IV. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law. KOTtIIV VUIII.IC, Real Estale and Collecting AgenL >Vill, practice in all the Courts of Newtoiv Benton and .lusper counties. Offish:—.Up-stairs, over Murray’s (’it” ■'rug htore^Goodland, Indiana.

FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at X«aw And Real ENtatc Practices in all Court's of Jasper, Ncwfor tad Benton counties. Lunds examined Abstracts of Title procured: Tuxes paid. Collections a ©jpoolo-ltsr .. . . . R. S. Dwiggina, Zimrl Dwifegius, President. Outhier Citizens’ Bnnk, RENSSELAER. IND., Bunkinu iju>im«‘Hs; gives special attention to <•<>!!< : i < mit-G-nces madeon day <>i pil , in- at o,h M Alliances 2b l .> t l^h» a s' 08 i'? ,u "‘lt'fot irsumi; oxch intro bought and s<>i,i. I iis Bank owns the Bur«lnr Safe, wliieM the Cld. ago Exposition in 18<8 I hls safe is protected by one of Tini ? Locks Tie- Bank Vault used is as good a« cun be built. ft will be seen from the foregoing that this Bank fur oisneg <IS goon, security to depositors ns ALFBED M OOT TBOMAS THO r: o - Banking House nF A. McCOY &T. THOMPSON, successor .3 V to A. McCoy & /i. Thompeon, lLuikur*- . Rensselaer. Ind, Does general Banking business. Buy and sell exchange. ( ollcetions made on all available points. Mot,, y loaned- Interest paid on specilb d tin e <'<•- mP 100 H,im " “a ol'l firm of A. McCoy & Thompson. ai t

M JS W BLACKSMITH SHOP (South of McCoy A Thompson's Buuk. i Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT & DICKEY. Pronf s. Blm-ksmithing. at tlie lowest ar.fi in moat workmanlike nrumc-r. I'annei" , °‘ h X ß I . l , eedin V u U U,n « o,,r '■><’ ii/vitea to give um a cal). M « purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty GRANT * Dl< KEY.

John W. Plasterer & Cistern ButWer. ip A the k latoH O Bty7e. ,n a " d *«<>k done Leave orders at Tharp's Drug Stfme. I*. WIJL,X.Itss, ~ Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of School House, Renaselaor, Ind.) All kinds of Iron aiul Wood turnand line woik in Iron. Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at teasonablo rates. Give me a cull. vsu4o LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Opposite Court House. Monticello, Ind Has recently been new furnish, d tluongh out. Ihe rooms are large and airy tho locu tlon central, making it the im stconvo ion and desirable hopsc in town, 'fry it. DD. DALE, ■ , ATTORNEY-AT LAW MOMTICBLI.O, - - INDIANA. Bank building, up stalls.

ft Great chance to make money.f IB I I I Those who alwnj s L.ke ualvai.tuge If 111 11 el Hie go<?<l chances lor makiie mo WfciM Iney that arc offered, generally bo come wealthy, while those who do not Improv • such chances remain iu poverty. We want ninny men, women, boys and girls to work for us right In their own localities. Any one enn do the woik properly from th« first start. The business will pay morethaa ten times ordinary wages. Kxpem». Ive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time vo the work, or only yonr spare moments. Full information aud nil ihut Is needed sent free. Address Stinson A Co. •▼al, Portland, Maine.