Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1882 — Page 3
Knnyapw BmUnP 1. Subscriber* who do mol’#*• express notice o th* contrary ere consiieMßWtaßtofi: to conUsne aetr Mhooriptioß. t. If *ubs«tbers order Bhe toeonttouaneo of heir periodic** tbopabliflbors mar coatinao to cad them until all arrearage* are paid. 8. If mibxcriber* neglect or reftiee to take their periodical* from tha offlee to which they are directed ihev arc held responsible until they have settled their bills and ordered them discontlnaod 4. If snoscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are aeat to the former direction, they are held responsible; 5. The courts have decided that “reftieimg to take periodicals from the ofllce or removing and leaving them ancalled for, la prima fiteiaevidence of intentional brand.” •. Any person who receivea a nowapaper and makea nse of it, whOther he has ordered it or not, ia held in law to be a snbacriber. 7. If snbscribera pay in advance they are bound to give notice to the pnbliaher at the end of their Ume, if they do not wish te continue tsk'ng it; orherwise the publisher is authorised » tend it on and the subscribers will be responsii • • itl! an express notice, with payment of all e MB':* ia sent to the publisher Real Estate for Sale. Tlxompnon Sc Bro< Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing.
EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.
Th« reason why women everywhere use Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because they have learned by experience—the best guide—that this excellent medicine overcomes despondency, periodical headache, indigestion, pain in *he back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex.—Home Journal. Campbell & Farden. Fine repairing a specialy by H. B Smith, at Kannal’s
Heme, sweet Heme!
Now is the time to buy a home.— Leopold is selling lots in his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no oae need bs without a home. Terms -one-fourth down, and the balance la equal annual payments. Plow Skobs.—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 & Fabdin R. P. Benjamin is making arrangements to engage exten sively in the musiial instrument business this season. 'He is a good Judge, and those wishing to invest in a L’ian i or Organ cando.no better than to deal with him. Fresh Brsad Cakes and Pies, at R E. Spencer & Co s, every day. We have much piomimre jj* iwxtnmanaing Thermalina to our readers, tn an mosolute cur? /or Malaria. The raanursuteren’ nama alon f< is agu arantee of its merit. It sells at 38 •eats per box. For particulars sea Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannul. Tin latest styles whtch chains an 1 fobs at Kannal’s. D. V. Garrison, of Remington, is sole agent in Jasper county Tor the celebrated Eelipa wind-mill, and has been in Rensselaer during the week explaining the superiority of the mill over all others.. For particulars address or call on him at Remington. Just arrived at Fendig’s—the largest and most select stock of Clothing over brought to Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to -everybody to call at my Emporium, examine my goods, and ascertain prices befor* purchasing elsewhere. R. Findig, A nice lot of Circulars and Dolmans at R. Fbndig’b
CHEAP MONEY! Wo have finally secured our six per ♦"nt,. money and are now preptrod to ainke farm lo»utt at tix por cent inters ♦*'. These loans run tor five years but ihe 'o i rower has option to pay part or nil >i liia L*«tu» before maturity. 11. S. & Z. DNVIGGINS. Several commodious and comforts able hous sto rent. "Enquire at citizens’ Bank. Persous desiring to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum train SSOO to SIO,OOO, on shor notice and for any desired time. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! Nut Coal, Pittsburg Coal. Block Coal, at reduced prices at. COTTOM & PaTTOK’S. Ferguson’s old stand. A full tine of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendlg’s. Persons wanting farm loans can .get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see.
GOOD NEWS.
No more chills and ague In this section. Our Druggists is selling an article called “Ague Cohquerob,” It is about the only satisfactory prepa ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittaot or Bilbo us Fevers. The Proprietor of the Agua Conqckeo has used but little energy to make this medicine known, nnd yet its sale 3 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 ha. c had they for years. Entirely veg" table preparaiion. Prico 60, cents and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses wij stop the chills. Pure Cream Bread ;warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Vcranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. The best lot ofGighaoii aad Oaah meres at B, Futoxq’s,
loaiSTUle. I ll Cbicaio Railway, —rax OXLY—DIRECT I THUD ROUTE Binuriimuism AND ALL POINTB SOUTH. BOIKO WORTH MAIL A XX. NIGHT XX. Leave* Ren**elaer 5:04 p.m. 6:17 ». m. Arrive* Bose Lawn, 5:43 *■ 5:."h “ “ Lowell, 9:11 “ 6:30 *‘ “ Dyer, 9:60 “ 6:56 “ “ Dolton, 7:30 “ 7:30 « ‘ Chicago, 8:05 “ 6:05 “ VOIKO BOOTH. Leave* Chicago, 8:00 a. n. 8:20 p.m. “ Ren»*elaer, 11:18 “ 11:29 *• Arrive* Monon. 11:59 *• 12:05 a.m. “ Lafayette, l:Kp.n. 1:14 “ “ Crawford*ylHe.2:B6 “ *:2i «• “ Greeucaitle, 8:42 •* 8:36 “ “ Kew Albany, 8:55 “ 9:15 “ “ Loui»ville, 9:20 “ 9:45 “ W Connection made at Chicago with night tram* for nor b and nortbweat. Night Expre** ha* Pullman sleeper* attached. For ticket* and further information apply to Mumuy Kxllkr. O. P. A.. Lcuirville, Ky. C. F.WREN, Agent, Rensselaer.
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY JULY 711883.
FARMERS ATTENTION.
We are 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 stragbt bundles, SB.OO to SIO.OO per ton. Wet, mouldy or weedy straw, hot wanted at any price. DB. Swketser & Co. Remington, Ind., June 16,1882.
PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.
The regular meeting of the Rens*? selaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House. Saturday evening, July 8 th, 1882. The following Is the programme of exeroises: 1. Bong by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Loder. 3. Reading Scripture by Miss Ollie Alter. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading mioutes of previous meetings by Secretary. 6. Opening remarks by Hon. R- 8. r wiggins. 7. Song by choir. 8. Nomination and election of offi cers.
9. Song by choir. 10. Miscellaneous remarks. 11. Song by choir. 12. Closing remarks by Alfred Thompson. 13- Song by choir. 14. Benediction by Rev. George Havens. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. Yobx, Seo’y. On Thursday evening, July 6th, 1882, the following officers were installed In Rensselaer Lodge 82, K. of P.: P. O—B.Teuter. C. C.--E. D. Rhoades. V. CW. H. Legg. Prel. —W. B. Austin. M. at A.—F. B. Meyer. M. of Ex.—E. Peacock. I. G.— N. H. Warner. O. G.— C. W, Duvall, Miss May Washburn is home from Chicago spending vacation. New arrival of goods at Honan’s The Fourth passed off and quite a number participated in the exercises of the day at this place. Fans and parasols cheap at Honan’s. Charley Price pulled the eagle’s tail at Rose Lawn, on the 4th. and sent it screaming in its flight. Clipsetta hats, something new, at Hqnan’s.
Ike Tuteur is visiting home and friends in Rensselaer. Ladies’ 1882 style hat at Honan’s. Call and see it. I i Jim Maloy is building the founda- j tion for Makeever’s new business block. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at H onan's. If n. Swan, of Chicago, is visiting j her sister,Mrs. C. C. Sigler, in Rensselaer. A fuU line of White Wash at Kannal’a Drug Store. “Ben” Smoot, of Julian, was circulating among Rensselaer friends on the 4th. What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J V.W Kirk. “A good ticket,” is the universal acknowledgement on all sides, refer** ring to the nominees of the Democratic county convention. Even the “Republican” declares that is the ‘least’ it can say of those composing it.
I want to order my silk, where will I find J. V. W. Kirk’s sample room? With F. J. Sears & Son. Bro. James’ spied), on the 4th, was a finger-board pointing to the position he holds under the bullet-made President. It was In bad taste, and an insult to all parties save the “Stalwarts” Even that faction denounced his remarks as inappropriate for the occasion. Ed. Tharp is opening ont a lice lot of prime groceries, at Leopold’s old stand.
HgDGltiM from 2c to 25c. p*ryd. D A MASK Telle Line a, 75c. tollSILKS, in«li celore. LACES. RIBBONS —Watered and Satie, White and Colony. JJOTTED MULL, 400. and $1 00. aod Perfumery. Hamburg embroidery, eii f-rue?. L( LOTUS, 3>c. per yard ail color.-. HATS. JjgVANSOOK, 16c. 20c. ner yd. c»!l and examine befits luy m*: e’etwhei .
Married— At the residence of the bride’s parents, near Rensselaer, by Eld. P. AlcDade on July 2d,i6.?2. Mr. Warren B. Rowley, of Goodland uad Miss ANnette A. Bruce, of Jasper county No cauls. J' J. Waterbury the boss tailor has removed his shop to the room recently vacated by Purcupile’s Re3* aurant, where he will be pleased to ee all of his old customers, as well as new oues. A eomtm ucemeut nas been made in the erection of a Catholic church in Rensselaer. Stop at F. B Learning’s fir your wall paper, a slock iinferior to none, and prices rock bottom. Sam. Barker and lady, of Newton couniy, enjoyed the 4th with Rens~. eelaer friends. Honan’s tor your Millinery. Ham. Henderson and Geo Belderwolf, of Monticello, took in Rensselaer on the 4th. Miss Julia Davis, of Bangor, Mich., is visiting Ana McEwen her compan - ion in childhood days The Eastern Star Lodg«, of this place, purchased a fine Organ for their hall, of R. P. B mjarnin. Jay Williams and family, of Kentland, are visiting the parents ot Mrs. W—Mr. and Mrs John Makeever. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to teD years’ time. Frank W. Babcock. Mi ss Healey, of Rensselaer, accompanied by Miss Lyons, of Delphi, gave the Sentinel a call on the 4f,h. Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to call. Our old time friend, John Horen, of Honey Creek township,White county, lias been visiting friends in Rensselaer and vicinity during the week. New corn was ground at Elgin, Tex., on Saturday, June 24th. This is said to bo the earliest ever heard of.
Political Elackmaiting.
A Washington despatch states that I Don Cameron, the Pennsylvania boss, j has assessed the eleven Bessemer sWel companies of Pennsylvania $l.O-30 each for campaign purposes of the straight Republican party in Pennsylvania. Ten of the companies promptly honored his draft, and the eleventh hesitated and took advice, but finally concluded, it is understood, to pay up, although there were » number of l Democrats among the stockholders who kicked at this blackmailing of their interasts for political purposes. The demands of the Republican machine leaders for f inds are greater at this time than ever heretofore in an off year Assessments of 2 per cent, still continue to be made upon all of the officers and emj loves of the Government and, not, satisfied with this leading manufacturing interests are j being assessed for political purposes- i A large amount of the assessment j money in Pennsylvania is being used ! to circulate Mr. Kelley’s speeches and j i an additional order for fifty thousand j copies was made a few days ago at j the Government printing office, where they are printed for the cost of paper and press-work, pound in the foldingroom at Government expense, and set free over Mr, Kelley’s fran . There is much indignation expressed among Democratic members at the assess me: ts of employes of the House by the Republican congressional committee. The one-legged and onearmed soldiers on the roll, whose salaries are $1,200 a year, have been ass seaed $24 each, and the old soldiers are kicking against this exaction, although s‘'me of them have but one leg with which to do the kicking The House pages, who are generally the sons of widows, or have no father or mother, have been assessed slo to sls. according to the length of itioir service: and the laborers in the navyyards have all received notice to pay up This is also the case in all the other departments of the Government At 2 per centum upon the salraies of \IO,OOO office-holders, i? all the offi-ce-holders, if all the officers assessed pay up, the committee will receive over $2,000,000 from this source alone, and it is believed that the machine has sufficient power to exact pav*
ment in all cases. Whenever the least disposition is manifested to be o streperous, two or three removals will accomplish the deeired end There 's a prospect of a lively discussion of the matterof political assessment Senator Pendleton, of Ohio, has given notice of his inten. tion to call up his resolution directing an inquiry into the receDt demand xor contributions made upon the employes of the Government by the National Republican Congressional Committee. Money will flow like wa« trl’umpbTu tbe'epd’ bUt People wUI It is estimated that the south has this season paid to the north $66,000. *72onn n.S f eRt ’ * Bo ’ ooo ' ooo corn, nnn’ i2°° l * meats » about $25,000,0°° for hay, butter, cheese, oats, apples, potatoes, etc.
A lawyer in Philadelphia remarks: —“The Independent movment is some remarkable in this city. It really icpresents ;he Publicßchoois and education in a vast revolt against the . | low-lived gien who have be, n directj ing the coneerua of the city, and incidentally of this state. It begins at the top and runs to the bottom- - Cheeey-A neighbor editor who j probably had some teason to com* ! plain, speaketh in this manner: We ' like to hear a mao refu-e to take bis ] home papet, and’all tin time sponge ? on Ids neighbor for the reading of it. 1 We like to hear a man complain when j asked to subscribe for his hom A paper that he takes more papers than he ' j reads now, and then go around I hoi : corner and borrow bis neighbor’.-, or t loaf around till he gatheia I ali <he news*from it. We lika to see a m m run down his home paper as not i Worth taking, and eve y now and then ; beg the editor for a favor in the ed torial line. We like to see a mechanic or merchant refuse to advertise in his home paper, aud then try to get a share, dor only of the editor’s eus oia, but of the trade which flic u< wpapi rs Lii. gto town. Wc like to aec tin sc I things, it looks very economical, thrifty, progessive and cheeky. \V Smallwood, of Georgia, aged 3G year-, i> the father of eighty living children. This is vouched for by toe Athens Bai nei, but it does not say how many v,ives ilie man h; s.
NOTIoE Notice is hereby given that 1 have purchased the Marble Shop an.l sto< k of Bans Ilowlaud. Mr Howland - will continue in my employ, and I resp> cfcfuliy ask the patronage of li pm lie. WILLIAM BECK.
HAVE YOU EVER
Known any person to be serious.y i:l wirhotp a wean stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? And when lime organs arc in good condition do you no: find their possessor enjoying good health? Parker’s Ginger Tonic regulates tnese important organs, makes the blood rich and pure, and strengthens every part of the system. See other column.
A full line or watches, clocks au l jewelry at Kannal’s Call at Kannal’s for Ala has* i ime, the great substitute for white va n. Such a rush this week at Honan’s. *_* Any person desiring to purchJjgj# chase a desirable property—Two Lots, on which is erected a Dwelling Home with seven rooms, and other improvements — -buate or. die north east • oruer of Washington an<l Weston sts., Rensselaer, led. Paten* nc-tie .im, of ill kinds, at F. IJ Leauiiiif.’s. i harpL- old stand. iAiU ntiu ! Lnlics of Js sp r county! - Before . .'reva ius yo ;*r su umer conc»il on M -. ”. P Ilooat;. Honan’s for yur Farcy No iocs RTFendig has j j- r icturned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods vvor brought feo tin- town. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. ■J'hose in want of Fruit. Ornamental and Shade Trees, should give tin i; orders to Mr. John < or u, of Rmi.-b* 1 :er Nurseries. He can supply any thing desired in tint line. D0,..’ rend away and he liable to get what. 3 ou do not want. Roberts Brother, on Front St. scil Logan*port - Wagons and Baggie-, UeCortnM ’*> lit nosling Mae! in i„ • ihe John De*-re Cultivators. Gi’pia Sulky Plows and Harrows. A written guar.:tcol of tlie r ngons giwh if iiesircu. Boots and Shoes, of ail grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s
PERMIT NO SUBSTITUTION.
Insist upon obtaiuiogFioreaton * o iogne. I. Is p.rc*-’fi«it!eritl 4 V' supe: ior in p». i fu inen .c and rich d beany ci fragr nee.
I».IOTS T X‘:i^K. CHEIMMD ("First IV- ,r Wes: Jcwelrv Sioi :•.) Re sselaer, - Inc. J. J. *S'ig£eslach, l’KOl KIKTon W"fcKEF, Fork. Yeai Mutton,Faufage, Bologna etc., so id in .quantities to suit purchasers, ,v 'lie kvdesf prices. None hu' the best stick slaughtered. Everyth dy is invii Itoea I Tiie Highest Piuca I . i:> rou Goq:> Fat Catti ;. May 26, 1882. (A week in your own town. $5 Outfit free, la* If No rink. Jtverj ihitij: new. Oapitaluot 2m |j lx required. Wc will furnish you evoryMy t| thins; Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and hoys ami trirls make great pay. Header, if you want a Lnainees at which you can make :;re;.t pay ail the time you work, write for particular* to tivnt. H. Hallktt & Co. Portland. Maine.
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N. WARNER & SOl 'S DEALERS jjp • f-oufh Side Washi&£tom f^rr.r** -ikaJi v4j JKt> - - .. l . . GHERAL CHANGE: ANI) fl WP Wt P’ i ri lii ill Jj m :± ~1. l. , NSW GOODS! NEW STYIXfij HEW KSIOSS'i ’ —AXD TVTWVT'V r* - IVali W . K . At tho Gil S‘-r. c f T* T 5 Yj-'q -s ..... 'ASCSi/' ,iW >5 -.!,, j L l^os r r •. ’r alibi e;:p-ili Ifc lias determined to begin the Now Year by f , .. •- ■ Renasejuer and \ iviuity with a Larger atirl more Com I- u« e. '• in Ins Uni at r.ft7c? Prices i her. 1 '• '• »<V' .“O Ifcom, No pain, gpmsd to show Cl. s .. ■ . he C reed. -Keeps everything in his Him. -i'- ~, rei'i-r.'.- n'- in- s. £ d AL f OIvNER. Rensselaer,lnd.jEJ---’. .’ ■ .hTo'I.J , ,• ■™ l lii l A ll M«gg^gigggg^jMM» W^ijil ii J ,1 m-**** - ,m., T Rfinusfllmr tiri is Hi' R. HOWLAND, Prc ■ —Dealer In — A::n©i»i€san ani Ife'iim •; l-^ M»MEKm, 57; • ... ; . SLATE AND MART’L 5 ' • i * ■ UMJf'S 1 Van Rensselaer Street, West of 0; ;xl. v —AlooDealer i.i - i?mimMm mm? p t- n r* n |i nr R. p * p; 5 i - Li i\Aht kiS ■} . 1 J. P- WARN EIP P- •: • IV'I ~y. Warr.cr'ti Old tut, Front St.cl tlb <„ ! / > , itNsrr. o,y\ i n 3; , o r Hj.v ntf pa. : a mi be 1 sla’-li of N. v\', 11, r. .1 1 . • fiv; •! d ve*-tii. (Pi 11 5 tV.-ga >4, 'V »• l m - • _ • )i- - . te. }■ ti t.i-'. a pirn. 'A 1 r’; v, i e/ i.XAv LaXti v.; v- ■ r , s&c, I ir j* rm a a r ■ r- n » > ■ lii Mb hli; a Pi 1 , . j> . 'll i'i E fri i it L„i« Uli tew- v ; L* . . WatXyr * SOLE A t NTB FOR THE OE LEBRAS D I have in my employ a first class workman, <>i t . '! ■ >’ 1 Give us a ah, at Orwjn’s Old Stasd. v 5 . . CaMtUOSV^S..'.VD, a.u .. . asut ET £ W. Livery Tasms, wl or w 10...-. p p v week. Ohio *3 lnd.
