Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1882 — Page 3

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Real Estate for Sale. Thompson & Bro. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing

EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.

The reason why women every whenuse Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, becausthey have learned by experiencethe best guide- that this ex<-<-ll«-n medicine overcomes despondency periodical headache,indigestion, pair in »he buck and kidneys, and othei troubles of the sex.—-Heme Journal Campbell & Farden. Fine repairing a specialy by H. B Smith, at Kannal’s

Home, sweet Home!

Now is the time to b ly a home.— Leopold is selling lots in his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no one need be witlro+tt a home. Teiins —one fourth down, ami tie balance In equal annual payments. Plow Shoes.—A full Hue now open. We cun give bargains in boots and shoes for we make them a specialty, See our stock before buying Campbell & Farden

R. P. Benjamin is making arrangements to engage exten eively in the musical instrumeubusincss this season. He is a good Judge, and those wishing to invest in a Piano or Organ can do no better than to deal witli him. Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies, at R E. Spencer & Co s, every day. We have rnuc'l prtrouire lju l r-e.>t>'irrie>'4 T ni Thermaline to our rea'lera, its un uosohite cur ; for ■' r "' xudnuiscvurefs name ftjnao is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 «ents per boi. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannul. Th'? latest styles watch chains and fobs at Kann al’s. D. V. Garrison. of Remington. is sole agent in Jasper county tor the celelTilted Eclips wind-mill, and habeen in Rensselaer during the .week .explaining the superiority of the mil! over all others. For particulars address or call on him at Remington., Just arrived at Fendiu’s the largest and most select stock of Clothing ever brought, t) Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, •examine my goods, and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendio. A nice lot of Circulars and Dolmans at R. Fendig’s

CHEAP MONEY!

We ha"o J • stTur 1 on* six per 4 , pv nev - i < ,t- :'<>w [>!••?»>:;re'i to 'Wake r <ino £ x [> -r <•-.• »( er-, t-C"'. i iiese loans' i tri i t five yeirs i>u borrower eas (<|.tiou io |.«iv part or ali vi iiib Ljus oci-ae lu.itu; n.y. E. f. a- Z. D WIGGINS. Several commodious and comfort- ; able lions sto rent. ’Enquire at eiti i zens” Bank. Persons desuing to borrow money on real estate security, should stm Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum fromssoo to SIO,OOO, on shot 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. A fullttne of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendig’s. Persons wauling farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see.

GOOD NEWS.

No more chills and ague in this 1 section. Our Druggists is selling an j article called “Ague Conqueror,” It is about the only satisfactory prepa ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Billions Fevers. The Proprietor of ( the Agua Conqi fro has used but little energy to make this medicine known, and yet its sales is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and oilier Secretory oregons so effectually that ths Chi’ls , do not return evwi when persons Fg* 1 had they for years. Entirely veg®» table preparaiion. Prico 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle, Two doses wil Stop the chills. Pure Cream Bread;wari;anted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. Tie best l) ?.’> ghamsandCash <neres at

Lonisville. J. A. A Chicago Railway, —THE OXLY—DIHECT ? THRO’ ROUTE —TO—lanißwm AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. GOING NORTH. MAIL A EX. NICUT EX. Leave* TOnmeljfer 5:C4p. m. 5:17 a. in. Ani-.e- JtOfC Lawi>, 5:43 •• 5:54 ■* Lowell. tj.n 6:20 “ Dyer, 6:50 “ 6:56 “ Dolton, 7:.0 “ 7:30 “ ‘ Chicago, B:us “ 8:05 “ GOING SOUTH Leave Chicago, 8:00*. n,. 8:20p.m. Reii-oa-laer, 11:18 “ ll:2!i * Arrives ?L»r,on. 11:56 •• 12:05 a.m. Lafayette, 1:05 p.m. 1:14 *• “ Cr>iwfor(l*vlllc.2:3s 2:21 “ “ Greencastle, 3:42 “ 3:26 “ ' Nev; \lbany. 8:55 “ 9:15 “ Louisville.' 9:20 “« 9:45 “ JSe Cpiineetioii made at CMcago with night r.iin- for i.or li and northwest. N! lit Expies'* has Pullman sleepers attached. For t ick-1 .Hid further information apply to Mt kiiav Kei.i.6ll. C. I . A.. Le.niHvilic. Ky. C, F.V.'BEN. Agent. Hensrelaer.

Tho Democratic Sentinel Fit ID AY JUNE 3011882.

FARMERS ATTENTION.

We are putting up u flax mill, at, Remington, Ind., and after August Ist, 1882, will be prepared to buy flax s rav at the following prices; Machine threshed straw, $2,50 to $3.00 per ton. Tramped oi rolled straws4.oo to 00 per ton. Pulledstraw in straght bundles. SB.OO to $lO 00 per ton. Wet. mouldy or weedy straw, hot wanted at any pt ice. D. B Sweetser & Co. Remington, Ind.. June 16, 1882.

PROGRAMMS OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.

the regular meeting of the Rens*? selaer B lueßi i bon Ternperan ce Un ion w’ill be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, July Ist, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. Geo. Havens. 3. Reading Scripture by Miss Wright. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading minutes of previous meetings by Secretary. 0. Opening remarks by Sylvester Healey. 7. Song by ehor. 8. Remarks by Dr. I. B Washburn. 9. Song by choir. 10. Declamation by Fannie Clark. 11. Jdrint? liv i.hnir 12. Remarks by Sirs. R. S. Dwiggins. 13 Ten minutes recess. 14 Declamation : y Fannie Wood. 15 Song by choir. . 16. Remarks by E C. Nowels. 17 Sone by choir. 18. Remarks by Cyrus J. Brown. 19. Song by choir. 2.J Song y choir, 21. Nomination and election of officers. - 21. Song by choi#. 22. Closing remarks by Charles HPrice. 23 Son j by choir. 24. Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson.

Remarks limited to five minutes. L< t there be a good attendance, tiii programme is an interesting one. Also nomination ami election of officers. We ask the members to try and be pie We earnestly ask lhe members of the choir to be present early. ALbRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. York. See’v,

Fourth of July at Honan’s. Work is progressing on the jail. New arrival of goods at Honan's Sfmp Erwin returned from Kansas Monday evening. Fans and para.-ols cheap at Honan’s. For a fine mess of lettuce we return thanks to Johnnie Malloy.

Elegant 4th of July hats at Honan’s. Jno T. Culp is tiie possessor of a three.figged pig four weeks old. Clips< ttu hats, something new, at Honan’s. Horace E James will please accept onr thanks for a couple of boxes of line strawb Tries. Ladies’ .88’2 style hat at Honan’s. Call ami see it. —«■ David W-Shields, of Union township has returned from Valparaiso normal

Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at Hemau's. Elden Hopkins is erecting a nice little home for himself, opposite the miik on Float street * Mr. J. Gre< nfield and wife, of Las Vegas, New’ Mexico, are visiting Mrs. Moss, sister of Mr. G, What are you going to get? A black .silk? Yes. Who of? J V. W Kiik. Lob. Phillips has moved his barber I shop into the handsome little buildI ing adjoining the Mikeever block.

I want to order my silk, where will I find J. V- W. Kirk’s sample room? With F. J. Sears & Son Ed. Tharp is opening out a fine lot of prime groceries, at Leopold’s old stand. The Eastern Star Festival at the Opera House, Saturday evening last, was largely attended, participants en joyed a social time, and the proceeds amounte'd to about S6O.

R. FENDIG'S.

JgDGINGS from 2c. to 25c. per yd. Table Linen, 75c. toilAntique laces. RIBBONS —Watered and Satin, White and Colony. MULL, 40e. and $1 00. JjTbLUMES and Perfumery. Hamburg embroidery, ail prices. . jy- APKINS, all colors. ESI HETIC HATS. riease call and examine be foie buying e Hewherc.

PROGRAMME OF FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.

Ringing of bells at sunrise. Firing of thirteen rounds. Assemble in Court House grounds at 1L a. m., undei direction of the marshal. Captain C. A. Edmonds. Called to order bv the president, Alfred Thompson. Musical overture, “Harlequin,’’Rensselaer cornet band. Invocation -by Rev. George Havens. Anthem, “Let the hills and vales re sound,” choral society. Reading or Declaration of Independence, by W. B. Austin. Music,“NationalMedley,” Rensselaer cornet band. Oration, by Hon. W. D. Owen. RECESS for dinner, Re-assemble at 2 p. m. Music?’Garfleld quicK step,” Rensselaer cornet band. First toast, “The day we celebra e,” response by M. L. Spitler. Music, ‘ O, hail us ye true,” choral society. Second toast, “The President of the United States,” response by H. E. James. Third toast, “The conti neural congress,"response by James W. Douthit, Music, “Freedom’s banner,” choral society. Fourth toast, “Our flag,” response by J. F. Burroughs. Fifth toast, “Indiana,” response by John G. Culp. Sixth toast, “Our country’s future,” response by W. W. Watson. Seventh, volunteer toasts and sentiments. “America,” choral socity. Fireworks at night. By Order of Committee. J - J. Waterbury the boss tailor lias removed his shop to the room recently vacated by Purcupile’s Resaurant, where he will be pleased to e e all of his old customers, as well as new ones.

Th Fourth will be enthusiastically observed in Rensselaer. Let every-, body come. *", r ” Z* VJ ’ zi ‘ h «»e been organized at Francesville, M. M. Gordon, commander. T. E. Donnelly, deputy warden of the Northern prison, was in town Saturday, greeting his many friendsOur old friends, Owen & Uhl, Monticello, have commenced the publication of the “White County Democrat.” We wish them success. On Saturday afternoon last, the front door of McCoy & Thompson’s bank slammed too, breaking to pieces the heavy plate glass contained therein. Iroquois Lodge, I. O. O. F., Tuesday evening elected Chas. F. Overacker, N. G.; Ezra C. Nowels, V. G.; Geo. Sigler, secretary; L. C. Grant, treasurer.

The Republican was obliged to republish the card of S. R. Nichols, its candidate for commissioner, showing that Air. N. only charged sll for his day’s work. The Republican is therefore mad about it. John T. Ford has been a resident of Jasper county for a longer period of time than the editors of the Republican, and we will take great pleasure in presenting him to them, after November n*xt, as the recorder of Jasper county. Rev. Samuel Campbell, on this circuit about thirty-five years ago, will preach at the M. E. church Sunday next, morning and evening. The reverend gentleman is father of our townsman Mr. Campbell, of the firm of Campbell & Farden. Kate Field wants men to wear knee breeches and Miss Swishelm wauts them to wear no breeches, Between the two, the masculine sex is beginning to get a little flabbergasted.— Courier-Journal.

“The tariff we have is a protective tariff. What the critics want is a revenue tariff, or free trade. But we all know the country dosen’t want that.” —New York Tribune.

You are assuming more than you can establish. The tariff that we have represents the rings that grow out of special interests, and is not constructed upon any principal what ever. It is heither for protection nor for revenue fairly, but for the aggrandizment of organizations of buisness men, who own members of congress, and use them as a pait of their stock in trade. Substantially, the tariff as it stands is unscientific and dishonest. It is full of swindles, flagrant, shameless and inexcusable discrimination against the many and in favoi of a few. The pretense that it isjfounded on any principle is thoroughly false.—-Cincinnati Commercial. 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.

The Madison Courier (Republican) defines its position on the prohibitory. - amendment as follows: We happen to be among those republicans who are “against prohibi tion. but in favor of submission to the people,” etc. '

This is the same good Lord, good Devi! theory espoused by our neigh bor, and the writers of ihat sheet may {rest assured it will be submitted provided a majority of t e people are in favor of the amendment and so declare themselves at the next election by sending up a legislature that will pass it. Then the constitution will do the submission. The advocates of the idea expressed by the Courier exhibit a degree of cowardice and fear that if the question of adoption or rejection is to be determined in the election of members to the legislature they may be defeated They very much desire their followers to go it blind, trust to submission to determine the matter, and on submission divide up - Hon. John M. Butler, of Indianapolis, generally taken as authority, by radicals, says:

“The real question is, are we to elect a legislature thatj believes enough in these amendments to put them before the people—not whether they are to be submitted, but whether they are fit to be submitted. Ex<ludge Livingston Howland says: “It is clearly the theory of the constitution that before an amendment thereto can be submitted to t 1 e people it shall pass the ordeal of two legislatures and be by them discussed and acted upon on its merits.”

HAVE YOU EVFR

Known any person to be seriously ill without a weaK 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 these important organs, makes the blood rich and pure, and strengthens every part of the system. See other column. A full line or watches, clocks and ; ewelry at Kannal’s Call at Kannal’s for Alabastrime, the great substitute for white wash. Such a rush this week at Honan’s.

Any person.desiring to purchJSS chase a desirable property—Two Lots, on which is erected a Dwelling House.with seven rooms, and other improvements—situate on the north-east corner of Washington and Weston sts., Rensselaer, Ind. Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F. B Learning’s. Tharp’s old stand. ‘Attention! Ladies of Jasper county!’ Before purchasing your summer bonnets call on Mrs. E. P Honan. Honan’s for your Fancy Notions, k. nEMDro nas just returned from Chicago with the best stdek of Dry Goods ever brought to this town. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Those in want of Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give lheir 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 Wng ms and Buggies, McCormick’s Harvesting Machim ry, the John Deere Cultivators. Gilpin Sulky Plows and Harrows. A written guar.deed of the .wagons given if desired. Boots and Shoes, of ail grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s

PERMIT NO SUBSTITUTION.

Insist upon obtahiingFloreGton Co logn?. It. is pre-eminently superior in permanence mid rich d lieacy of fragrance.

PIONEER CmeaH marketTi (First Door West Jcwcirv S'orc.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J*. iSiglesbach, Proprietor. BEEF, pork. Ven! Mutton, Sausage, Bologna <tc.. sold in quantities to suit purchasers at 'he lowest pri< e j . None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Gattlf. Muy 26, 1882. at* ft ft n week in your own town. $5 Ou tilt free. w’jjlrNo risk Everything new. Capital not 21k fl fl required. We will furnish you everyWUU thing Many arc making fortunes. Ladles make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want, a business atwhich yon can make great pay al) the time you work, Write for particulars to fivnl. H. Hallett & Co. Portland. Maine.

SstkfiM the most Cutidkxu a* ■ perfect Hair Rwtorer and Dressing. Admired for iU clamlines* and eln-int perfume. Never Fails to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to th* youthful eolor. W cis. end *1 sire el all druggist*. Get . the ik •> ok, ~ Ginger, and many of the best medicines known are here combined into a medicine of such varied and effective powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier&the Best Health and Strength Restorer £ver Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. If you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Ton ic to-day. It will surely help you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c. and Ip r sues, atalldealers in drugs. Nonegenuinewithout signature of Hiscox & Co.,N.Y. Send for circular LARGE SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE.

Bern Bro's Bulletin Board.

Kern’s Old Stand! Read Our ** . OF

An I compare with those yen are paying elsewhere. GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL parts of Town. Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce.

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WM. A. LAMSON, HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coal 4’ W ®s-#f Aa. GUNS and Anwnnition Breech and Muzzle Lo;:<li'fs in ?ronf Vaiietv, Quality; and Prif< s ranging from $25 to SSO. Cavilidges. Powder, Cap?, tie. etc. lM.si!tols, various grades and an i pi ices. mo a call, it *‘lark & M tyhew'- rd I in Nowels’ Block, Washingion Sii ect,‘li. rss* ia> r, Indiana. cszrsssxss^:~rr r nasKssaaiaM3S£»Mmnßiaie LBMBtR ansi COAL YARB. C. D. NOWEUB, At the Depci, Ih nssehv r 9 hid., kee y constantly on hand Umber; kill; Sanghs COAL, of all kinds, at lowest Jafar s C a H and see.

CAMPBELL & FABDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR r yrT’ , .g? : 'WWHtra i • ~**** £ ~ Hats, Caps, GBll} |JSL shi,!g

GROCERIES. LUGAR3 10 lb-. G Iden Coffre C - 8100 11 » - - 100 11 “ Ucffce A. - - 1 00 " 81 ‘ Granulated - - 1 00 COFFEES—Green. ■ Prime II o, lb. - 12 els. Fancy •' “ - 15 ** ('hoi e “ - - “ “ Pen Berry,* 14 “ - • 18 ‘‘ EOAST En. t'i rnn Ro. lb. . - 15 “ VbtC?b 8•’ t/' ' - - 18 “ CANNED GOODS. . 1 G -b.n Ci»u Apples, - 30 cts. 3 lb. cin Peaches. * - 23 “ 3 * •• California fruits 30 ‘‘ 3 “ •• to.iri.-if.038, ' - 15 ‘‘ 2 u S-r twberries, '- 10 ‘‘ 2 *• ‘ Yaimonth corn, 15 “ MISCELLANEOUS. Ahl :n Sliced Apples, per lb. 10 ct.«. Dried Peaches, “ “ 10 “ Tabic Drip ."syrup, per gal. 65 “ ! 'ca OU, Headlight, ‘* 23 “ Co i O:', ('ommon. >‘ ■» 17 “ Pure App.e Vinegar, “ " 25 “‘

N. WARNER & SONS DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street. REHTSSEIaAER, INDIANA. GEKERAL CHANGE 1 fi lIV MM. NEW GOODS! NE W STYLES! NEW PRICES! -AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of *E». BROWSf, Merchant-Tailor & Clothier!

He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishing the People of in hislimAil 11 * 3 IYinit y with a Larger ami more Complete Stock of Goods Lower Prices Than Ever Before! Call and sse them, No pains sparsd to show Goods. Style/Qualitv and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good goods and £3^"LIBERAL CORNER. Rensselaer, Ind. w( ®j-EJ« BROWN.

Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND, PROPRIETOR ' —Dealer In. — American and. Italian ZYTai»ble, MONUMENTS, SaADSTOKaS. S&ABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES umrs eijvn Van B.ensselaer Street, West of Court House. ■ —Also Dealer in.— mu trat, Mttn mb, mi mb, nt, tit CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY. J. P- WARNER, Proprietor—N. Jl'arner’ti Old Stand, Front Street North of IVafth'mgton— REKTSSEIuAKEt. INDIANA. Having pun hasced the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tmnanufac* ture ahd repair, (’arriages, Ruggles, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral Itr.« plcnicnts, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All w< rk warranted. dAiJiUAv;!-; PSINTiyGi 8 S'PECIAI/rY.

BOWW W®¥ W I I CHEAPER THAN EVER! Watches ’ Glocks ’ ▼» Jewelry, Silverware, -A Accordions, Violins Soeetacles, POCKETCOTE RY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a/Irst class workman, of eight yeirs’ experience.— Give us a cull, at Obwin’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAR. X W. Ibiwij < >wi Livery Teams, with or without Drivrs pi> J rweek. OM« r i seiatr, lai,