Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1882 — Page 3

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Real Estate for Sals. Thompson Sc Bro. Hare for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing

EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.

Th«* reason why women erery where uss Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because they hare learned by experience—th« best guide—that this excellent medicine •▼ercomes despondency, periodical headache, indigestion, pain in *he back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex.—Home Journal. Campbell k Farden. Fine repairing a specialy by H. B. Smith, at Kannal’s

Home, sweet Home! Mow is thw tim® to buy a home. L«epo!d !• selling lots in his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no •we need be without a home. Terms -one-fourth down, and the balance !■ equal annual payments. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at Honan's. A full line of White Wash Bru hes cheap at Kannal’a Drug Store. What tre you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Wh® of? J.Y. W. Mirk. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on lv® to ten years’ time. Fbani W. Babcock. The latest styles watch chains and fobs at Kaonal’s. Just arrived at Fendig’s— the largest and most Bekct stock of Clothing ever brought to Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, •xamine my goods, and ascertain jprlces before purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig. A nice lot of Circulars and Doltnans at Ti. Fkndig’s

CHEAP MONEY!

We have finally secured our six per «mt. money and arc now prepared to tgakeTnriu loans at six per cent inters S»t. These loans run for five years but ika borrower has opr ion to pay part or all ol his loans before maturity. R. S. iSc Z. DWIGGINS. Several commodious and comfort" •bio hous sto rent. JEuquire at citi■ens’ Bank. Persons destring to borrow money an real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish suiy sum fromssoo to SIO,OOO, on shor • otic* and for any desired time. Honan's for your Millinery. Hats and Bonnets at cost for the next 30 days at E. P. Honan’s. Hoop shirts from 40 to 50 cents at Honan’s. Hoop skirts ami bustle attached something now, 75c at the Notion Store of E. P. Honan. Now is the time to buy your millinery at cast at E. P. Honan’s. George M. Wilcox, at his store, in Surrey, wants to purchase 200 dozen chickens. Bring them alongLadies’ 1882 style hai at Honan’sGall and see it. R. Fsndig has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods ever brought to this town. A fulltlne of Gentlemen’s furnish--1 ng goods at Fendig’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them oheap 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 Conqueror,” It is about the only satisfactory prepa ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Billlous Fevers. The Proprietor of the Agua Conqpero has used but lit" tie energy to make this medicine known, and yet its sales is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and o’her Secretory oregons so effectually that the Chills do not return even when persons ha ,' e had they for years. Entirely vega table preparation. Prico 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses wil •top the chills. Pure Cream Bread;warranted to be made of- milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. The best lot ofG bamsandOash meres at B. Fjhpiu’s.

jVfOAION ROUTE.” Loflisrille, M. & Chicago Railway Co, SOLID TRAIIS BETYEEH LOUISVILLE AID CffiCABO. Tlaaste laa Es- SOTTTS. foot July NO.a. I NO. 1. S 3, 1883. NO. 2. 50.4. l>ailv | Daily* Daily* l>aily T4spai 7OOnm fv Locihvillkar !)20pm~825am 808 “ 722“ “ New Albany “ 858“ 805“ 10 30 “ 947 “ arMitclicl l>. “ 633 “ 547 “ 1145 “ 11 06 “ “ Bloomington “ 515 “ 431 “ 12 21am 1143“ “Gosport “ 439 “ 355 “ 112“ 12 30pm “ Gr’nc’Btlejini“ 847“ SC4“ 117“ 102 “ “ Greeneastle “ 342 “ 259 “ 149“ 136“ “ Itoachclalo 808 “ 2 20“ 218“ 205“ “(jr’Prds’v’ljun** 238 “ 157“ 221“ 208 “ “ (rawfonlaville 235 “ 154“ 317“ 303 “ • Lafayette jun‘ 139" 1258“ 328 “ 314“ “ Lafayette.. .iv 105“ 12 44 “ 422 “ 408 “ “ Keynold.s.. ar!2ls“ 1154 pm 430 “ 424 “ “ MONON. lv 1159 am 1189 ” 440 “ 427 “ IvMokoii ar 11 50 “ 11 35 “ 5 17“ 504 “ arKenasclaer. “1118 “ 10 59 “ ,20“ 720 “ •• Dalton .. ~ar 905 “ 855 “ 805“ 805 “ “ Cnit'AOO ,lv 800“ 750 “ * Daily except Sunday, made at Chicago with night trains for thenorth and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on trains Sand 4 l*’or tickets and further information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent. Rensselaer, Mt'UKAY KEI.I.UK. (}. P A. Louisville Ky.

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY AUGUST 25. 1882 J

TF-vrnRANCK Programme. —The regular meeting ofthc Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will tie held at the Onirt House, iinturday evening, August 2<ith, 1882 The following is the programme of exercises: 1— Song by the choir, Mrs. W. L. Haniar ocgauiftl. 2 Prayer bv Rev. D. T. Halstead. ■ —Reading Scriptures, W. \Y. Watson. 4 Song by tlie choir. 5 Reading minutes of previous meeting, fi—Opening remarks, by Dr. Washburn. 7 Song by the choir. 8— Declamation by Fannie Chirk. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks by W. T. Perkins. 11— Song by the choir. 12— Remarks by Florence Wood. 13— Song by the choir. 14— Ten minutes recess. lo—Song and chorus, .Miss Madge Osborne. If,—Remarks by Jas. T. Abbott. 17— Song by the elmir. 18— Declamation, Miss Ida Hibson. 19— Song by the choir. 20— Remarks by Wm. Beck. 21— Song by the choir, 22 (’losingremarks by Chas. 11. Price. 2 3 Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the members of the choir be present early and take seats assigned for them. A cordial invitation is extended to ail Exdroises to commence at 8:15 sharp. Noble J. York, President. Cuaelks '.V, C'ien, Secretary. James A. Burnham, accomp uied by his sister, Mrs. M. L. Spitler, left Sunday night for Massachusetts, in respouce to a dispatch announcing the serious illness of a si3*er in that State.

Maj. Burke, the popular manager of the Makeever House, is prospecting in Dakota. Marshal Dickey is in Indianapolis, on business. Dr. J. H. Loughridge and Charles H. Price represented Rensselaer in the Congressional Convention at Winamac, and Charlie was secretary of the same. Geo. W. Hascall, has severed liis nection with the Remington Nows and accepted an appointment in one of the Departments at Washington. \ J. W. Dnyall was on the sick list a ] few days this week. Will Eger has rented J. A. Roberts’ property. The County Teachers’ Institute will commence Monday Miss Mamie Osborn, of Whitehall’ Michigan, with her sister, Mrs. Art. Cole’ of Michigan City, are visiting relatives and lriends in Rensselaer. C. B. Steward is on the sick list. A. Leopold is building a side-walk in front of the lots record! y purchased by him on Van-Rensselaer street. W. H. Legg, M. Tutcur, Ed. Rhoades and Hale Warner are in attendance on the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, in. session at Detroit. Jay Dwiggins goes to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to-morrow, with a view of entering the high school at that place. F. M. Parker, cf Barkley township, in another column gives notice of sale of personal property at liis residence Friday next. Prof. W. DeM. Hooper has accepted a flotation tendered him by the Aetna Life nsurance Company, and will remove to Indianapolis. Sheriff Powell arrested a negro boy in Union township, Tuesday, on charge of attempted rape. He made his escape the same evening but was recaptured next morning, and is now secure in the Montieello jail. Brother Marshall, of the Republican, is off on the Kepublicau Editorial Excursion to Put-in-Bay, and other points.

Mrs. Jaß- W. McEwen returnedj Saturday, from her visit to friends in Illinois, accompanied bv her motherAuditor Nowals will please aecept our thanks for copy of 11th Report of the State Geologist of India’ 0. Our old time friend, “Bart” Bunnell’ of Wolcott was in Rensselaer yesters day. Raus. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of inarole, ami does good work,at reasonable rates. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers —I will be compelled, according to law, to start my collectors on or before September Ist, 1882, and those knowing themselves delinquent will save costs and trouble by calling and settling the same. M. B. ALTER, 2t. 11. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind

The Couuty Board of Education will meet in my office Tuesday, Aug. 29th, 1882, at 1 o’clock, p. m. Every member should be present. Tha State Superintendent will meet with the Boaid. D. B. NOWELS, Pres’t of Board Hon John M. Bloss, Superintendent of Public Instruction, will attend the Institute Tuesday, the 29th, and lecture in the Court House at night, The public is cordially invited. Homo’s for your Fancy Notions.

The County Teachers’lnstitute will be held in the Court House, at Rensselaer, beginning Monday, ‘August 28th, 1882. In compliance with ths request of many teachers it will continue in session two weeks. D B. NOWELS, Co. Bup’t.

HOLD ON! LOOK HERE!!

Jack Water bury, the enterprising Mercaat TaMor, has just reewtved a large invoice of the choicest piece goods that was ever brought to Bensselaer. You may look the state over and you will not see a nicer stock of merchant tailor goods. Call an Jack and look them over; be will offer extra inducements in the trade this fall.

lam making arrangements to get all the latest improvements in the stylos of gentlemen’s wear, and no pains will be spared to dreas the gentlemen of Rensselaer in the meet approved fashion of the times. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping, by fair dealing and scientific training, , to merit yor esteem and trade, I am very truly yours, J. J. Waterbury. Soldiek’s Reunion.— The Reunion of the soldiers of the district of Jas-» per, Newton, Benton. White and Pulaski counties, will be held at Rensveiaer, in the fair grounds or such more convenient and suitable

- place as the committee on encampmont may determine, on Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday, September 27 28 and 29tb, 1882. No pains will be spared by the committee to make it worth the people’s while to ture out from far and near, to take it in. The '■ Boldiers of Lake county are cordially l invited to participate; and tne citizen i of Rensselaer are invited to co operate with the soldiers’ committees to mane it a credit to Old Jasper.

J. A. BURNHAM,

Ch’mn. Ex. Com

Simon Phillips, in charge of the County farm, presented us, yesterday, with specimens of cabbage, tomatoes and potatoes of the yield udder his management. We think the farm will not suffer while under his control and believe the inmates will bo well cared for. On last Saturday evening, August 19th. 1882, a Surprise-Party and Supper was given by the “Merry Harden” at the residence of A Leopold, in honor of Miss Rachel Leopold’s 15th birthday anniversary. A pleasant evening passed by all present.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

The Montieello Baptist Association will hold its annual session at the Rensselaer Baptist 0 urch on September 6th, 7th and Bth. Services to commence Wednesday, the 6th, at 10 o’clock a m. The Rev. Mr. Blackbufn, pastor of the First Baptist Church of LaFayette, and other eminent ministers will be present. Dinner on the grounds each dsy. AH are invited to attend. PfiiLil* McDade, Pastor. Go to Kannal’s for Organs and Pianos. The celebrated Estkv Oxgan and the Decker Square and Upright Hjanos. Prices very luw, and terms reasonable. Emmet Kanual bus on sale the Story & Camp Organ. Guaranteed to b© the best low price organ now in the market. Prices and terms on application, at Kannal’s Drug Store Emmet Kannal.-Sole Agent for the Estey Organ in Jasper aud Newton counties. 5 years warrant with each instrument. r . In the game of base ball played between the “Clippers” of Reneselaer and the “Athletic*” of Wolcott, the “Clippers” scored 67 to 14 by the “Athletics.” The third game between these clubs will be played at Remington, on uext Tuesday.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES!

Legal cap,-Fools cap. Letter, Flat cap, Commercial note and Pure Liuen Writing Papers; Writing Tablets, Blotter Tablets, Blank Books, Memorandums; Lead Pencils by the thousand; Writing Fluid;lnk-black, plue, violet and crimson; Cheap Rulers with metrical system indicated; Autograph Albums—indeed all standard articles a d many novelties in the stationery Ijne, in large quantity. Also Papetere (or box paper) in some fifty styles, ranging in price from 15 cents to $2 per box. Horace E. James. Confectionery.—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James. Good cigars and the popular brands °f ehewing and smoking tobacco sold by Hoi ace E James. Wm. H. Rhoades has nice Organs as have ever been brought to Rensselaer, they are named “Crown” and “Queen.” In touch and tone they have no superior, in style of case they are perfect beauties, and in price so low that every family can buy* Call in and see if our words are not true, when we say that he is offering an Organ for $75. such as has never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Rmnington Fair commences next Tue day We acknowledge with thanks, receipt of “Complimentary” from the Seo’y es the Remington Fair Association. Kentland News; Wm. Darroch, democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, is a good attorney besides being one of the est citizens in Newton county. He is just the man that law and order poop e want elected.

BEAUTY REGAINED.

The lieauty and color of the heir may it r ®B»iued by using Parker’s Hair Balsam, which is much admired tor its perfume, cleanliness, and daadruff eradicating properties.

SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY HORACE E. JAMES

For the fifty pounds of White Winter Wheet Flour taking the first premium, one year’s subscription to any two deller publication in America, or goods in his store to the amount of SSL2S. Flour to be delivered a* the post Office. For the half bushel of Coro Meal taking first premium, a four quire, canvass-bound Ledger, valued- at $1,20. or » year’s subscription to the Indianapolis’Weekly Journal, Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean or Cincinnati

Weekly Enquirer,or a beautiful em bossed Scrap Book, valued at $1,20. The meal to be delivered at the post office. For the collection of Grates (not less than one peck) taking first premium. one year’s subscription lo any two deller publication in America’ or goods In his store to the amount of $2,25. Grapes to be delivered at the post office.

For the Butter (not less than fi e pounds) taking first premium, an elegant box of Stationery, valued at $1 ,50, or one year’s subscription to Arthur,? Home Magazine, Godey’s Ladies Book, Peterson’s Magazine or the Indiana Farmer. Butter to ’ e delivered at the pest office. For the Cheese (not less than 20 pounds) taking first premium, an elegant Photograph Album valued at $4 .00, or a year’s subscription to any $4.00 American magazine or paper. The Cheese to be delivered at the post office. For the loaf of Com Bread taking the first premium, a beautiful moroc co bound'Autograph Album, valued at SI.OO, or a handsome box of paper valued at SI.OO, or a year’s subscrip tion to thelndiauapolis Weekly Jour_ nal. The Bread to be delivered a the post office.

For the Jelly Cake taking the first premium, I make an offer similar to that tor the loaf of corn bread and on similar conditions, For the box of Honey (not less than eight pounds) taking the first premium, a splendid American Russia Leather bide Pocket Bill Book, vat ted at $1.75, a year’s subscription to the Indiana Farmer, Prairie Farmer or' any $2.00 American newspaper or journal. Honey t» be tu i. . .red a; the pos'u office. Bedford k Warnsr run the greatest variety of goods of any establishmoot in this region, and announce it in the expression that they can supply anything frsra a threshing machine to a needle. Gromits, flour confectioneries, hardware, eountiy produce of all kinds, cobat- os. cigar—best lu the markst— wagons, reap erß and mowors, bindsrs, l-rh k, tile, threshing machines, etc. etc. Tom can’t fail of getting what yo > want. “If you don’t see it. ask for it.” A blacksmith named Anthony D. Cinlaw was injustice Hutson’s court Sutui iav charged with bigamy.. It sees that he married Miss Margaret Burko four years ago in Buffalo, but deserted her and came to hicago. Last July he married a Miss Jo.sc-pli ine Bislosky and took her to Rensselaer, n ( A brother of his first wife heard ri the sm> ond marriage and had him amsred. A c/ear case was made out against the amorous blacksmith, and he was held to the Criminal Court in bonds of $2,000. In default he wont to jail. CLicayo Intcr-Occon. Brabaw was married to Miss Bes'oskey, at this place, 24th ©I July last, by Justice Wood.

CARD OF THANKS.

Editor Dkm. Sentinel. —Allow us through the columns of your paper to express to our many friends our heartfelt thanks for their kindness in our recent great affliction iu the loss of our little daughter Amin, and to assure them that their friendly efforts will ever be held in grateful remembrance.

F RANK J. SEARS,

Arabella Sears.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain ■ recalled for in the Post Office nt 1;<- '.o r, Jasper county, Indiana, on tie l! -li «J v .if August, 1882. Those not e’aimi’ l wi in : four weeks from the date abov - - v.n v il be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wasi in ; ton, D. C. Persons calling for any of (he I'Hers "n this list will please say they r. e ad veil is- !. Atwood, G. W. Conn. Mr Tlnun j Dart, Lora, Harris, .VI - ! -m ■>, I Irwin, Mr. Alfred, Lonard, M . .1 s.K. I McCashen, Mr. Neal, McNi- J. 1 off. Reed, Mr. Cbas. Ritchie. Mi-s h«t : , Singer, Alias Monta, Thompson. C. i!. Wood, Samuel (\ HORACE E. JAMES P. M. The Northern Indiana Con sere nee of the Churches of God, convening at Rensselaer on Friday next, 25th, to continue over Sunday, will have public services each day and night. Preachers: —S. A. Chaplin, of Plymouth, J. F. Wagoner, of Denver, and H. .V. Reed, of Chicago, will doubtless be in attendance. The public in cordially invited to uttend. D. T. Halstead. Died.—At the residence of Zimii Dwiggins, in Oxford, Ind., at tne age of 2 anti one half years, Ann i E. daughter of Frank J. and Arabelie Sears of Rensselaer. Last week we made a note of the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Sears for Watseka 111., on a visit. On Sunday afternoon last while driving across the country from Watseka to Oxford, on their way back to Rensselaer, Anna w.is taken sick in the carriage. At a distance of four miles from Ox Aid her sickness became so serious that the party stopped at a farm house and called a doctor from tne town. On Monday morning the child was taken to Mr. D wiggins’ residence in Oxford where at 9 o’clock a. in. ahe expired. The body was brought across the country to Rensselaer the same day, and was buried on Tuesday. The funeral took place from the residence at 2 o’clock p. m. The physicians pronounced the diseaae incarnation of the brain and stomach. Anna was a beautiful, and almost unnaturally bright girl, and being Mrs. Bears’ only child her loss is a very' severe blow.

j J. Waterbary the 100 tailor* h.w removed his s!»r p to the room recently vacated tty Pun upilo’o li-a-aurarit, where be wili be pleased to see a 1 of his- old customers', as w**ll as new ones.

HOW TO SAVE.

All hard worker* are subject to bilions attacks nttf.ck' which nvyWl in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic will keen the kidney* ami liver active, and by preventing the attics «nv much sickness. Ins* of time and cxpet-se. Delay at such times mean* danger.—Detroit Pros-*. He., other c l unn. Call at Eannai’e for Al.kbastrime, the great substitute for white wash. 5u ;h a rush this week <t Honan’s.

Patent medicines, of all kinds, at P. P Learning’s. Tharp’s old stand. ‘Attention! Ladies of Jasper county! Before purchasing jour summer bou nets call on Mrs. E. P Hor an. Jake Eiglesbach, h>s moved into his new rooms, which are han-ist im and neat. He extends a cordial in ▼itation to hi 3 many friends to call' Any make of Sewing 31 ichine sold by C. B. Steward. Boots and Shoes, of ail grades and prices, jest opened tor at Fkxdig’s Piemioni lists for the Jasper conn ty F ir • »*■ now ready f >rdistri!-utiou Address, or call on Horace E. James Seer* 'iii y. A full line ot watei.es, clocks and jewelry at Katinal’a

*g, /\ w • mronroffU >ivu ssoutii! fruc. l* |g No Uvk Ttvoryttaiiia new. Capiml not fj ri-qu .ed. We will lurnleh yo*i i-vcrr-w" v W's n .Many are making fortunes. ITacif* sai itir as much as men. *ml hoys and irirN make rrcai p >y. Header, if you want a business at which you Pm make rreat pay all the time you work, write for particulars to tvul. ti . H vlletx & Co. Portland. Maine.

IBWyjj&SFFI ~ OTOTHTSf I#/ wsV tvfjfWJwMM£J KUSsst^rSir'&i vfßv*rfi? JBLrt/l* v ¥/f r> . * ~ .J&nk treth,»o characteristic of * IIKESJs* ■ *-»• • Vfh-- ther iron preparations. fJKNTLKM.N: I have tn ! Un. I.'acte:. l.tcx lV»no tn my practice, and la uu experience of vi t'reatv-8 re years la medicice, l’.re n ■ /er Maul anythin;,' to » ive the 1 ..suits that D.'t.lfAKTEit’a I?.c *r To>'*c docs. In many easeu of Nervous 1 rostratton. Veinslo luiaeacca, Dyspepsia, and an Impoverished condltlomof toe b'ood, t:jj peerless remedy, has la n.y 1:.'.nd.% made some wonoeritil cures. Cases that lure baffle* i some of our most eminent r hysiciaas, have yielded to this great and laeemparshleremedy. I ■uroecritc 11 ::i preference to any Iron preparation mace. In fact, such a compound ss Dir. ur-M'—ii.'j Itso.k Toxic U a uocessi' ■la m» practice. DH. 12013EItT SAMUELST a ir. I.m-;s. ■>.. Nov. 3r sh. last. . <lo* WmU Avenue. it ffiut'J <'M- ts) the iuroil A . - --..LSI. ... natural /. "althful tons to t -• tSm*r the digr'.rf.'-'* organ* anti j . WA' fv N 9 # ’JSLJa A¥.M a/ ¥4w /9 i§| &Bt!Uv!z™\fJtZp2- ( J§ ! £ "M &J$ 1 Jm WJ? Jt*B a£ i&^srss.^sa (UtiUirACtUZHO At TKC UjJ, IK ARTE S fcl I3ICJKE GO., 213 s*l. WAIN ST.. O’U t-C.uk. * WM. A. XAMSON, I3E A LKK I>T HARDWARE, TINWARE, €mci 4* If oudSTOVES, O-ITHS and Ammunition Breeeli and Muzzle Lot ders iu grejit Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cart-ridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. IPlgtzol feC 5 \arious grades tuid and pi ices. Give me a'c.ull. at Clark •& M ty lie tv’s oM stnud, in Nowels’ Block, Washington Street, It r.sselaer, Indiana. uHTr and GOAL YARD. C. D. NO WELS, , coAon. At the Depot. Ib-nsselaer, Lid., kcc ] constimtlv on hand kinbirp kihp Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.

CAMPBELL & FARDEN’S GRANO CENTRAL REPOT. I'OR HqJs M i^„y)ldS§_ JMUL y&ufL JOI,, ° 1 Ll 1110,11 kj& *Jf <j ite tw iu a® w sw jfe) «s« £b <**# % t v w w | a» JjQ|

PIONEER C MEAT X MARKET) (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselav, Ind., I. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quautiricsi to suit purchasers at the lowest pr ce<. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. %. The Higiikst Pyc* Paid for Good Fat Cattlf. May 26, 1882. PARKER’S HAIR BAISABI^ PARKER’S OINGERTONIG ’ A Pure Family Mtdicint that Never Intoxicates. .J If v-u are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with Soverwruk <>i a mother run down by family or liou.ei\* huld duller try I’ahkkk's OINGKK ToHIC. ® If you sre a lawyer, minister or business man «**• bausted v nientaf strain or anxious cares do not Make intoxicating stimulants, but use Paskks’s £ Cl GI.K T NIC. ■Jj If v;m have Dyspepsia Rlieumaiisin, Kidney or •j Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any sj disordtv of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves yot: can l>e cured by Pakicek’s Ginger Tome. ; *| If v-ou are wasting away from age, dissipation or ? any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take !.£ G i’x-GMt I onic at once: it will invigorate and build yo:i up from (lie first dose but wid never intoxicate. It has save i hundreds of lives it may save yours. •:•} IH-COX & CO., I«J William St., New Ink. *oe. aa* la one ttollsr etre,, at alt neater, m leeuUii.e.. Ij GREAT SAVING BUYING COLLAR SIZE.

N. WARNER & SON S DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

BEDFORD & WARNEfI, —DEALERS IN Groceries, Confectioneries, Qucer.sware, Glassware, M’oodeiiware, Willow are, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Reaping* and Mowing* Machines. Threshing* Machines, Brick, Tiling*, i c. Remember, we are engaged, in general mercantile trade, run all d vpartincnts, keep the best of goods, and sell at the lowest living rates. If y u wish any thing, ask foi it. Wo arc prepared to iurnish from a Threshing Viachine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on hand, Salt, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., e! c. Gixe us a call. BEDFORD <Sr WARNER Rensselaer, July 14,1882.

Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor—Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, fAILE^n. HIABSfONIS, SI«A®S, SLATE AND MA RBL E MA NTJJ! S un.rs VASES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer* in—in pin, u iir nr msm, n, nt CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAN UFAOTO R Y. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—X. Warner’* Old Stand, Front Street North of Waxhinyion — BENSSPILAEH INDIA-CA..' Having purchaseed the estal'llslunent of N. Warner, 1 am prepared omhiilic* ture and repair. Farriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wool Work for AgHcultrril tin* plcments, cc., tic. Balisfacti('U gvi* n. AH work warranted. C-AVvULAGI*} PA tXTIKCj A Sl’KCl A l/L'Y.

iiwi non era s i CHEAPER THAN EVER! {Wfifercife Watches, Clocks. r c /*C“ Jewelry, SHwwan, ’ Accordions, Violins' -'■tfraw Spectacles, POCKETCJfiSf. 4, M*OUTOf MlN** SOKE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight ycirs’ oxperlcm-\— Give us a call, at Okwin’s Old Stand. v4q24 HAMA'* ./. m MTV ALL'S Livery Teams, with er without Drivers