Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1882 — Page 2
The Democratic* ‘Sentinel ;>?[fI mLPAPEBOF^ BrER(!O ‘”‘ n - SEPTEMBER 22. 1882.
Democratic State Ticket.
Secretary of S tate * WILLIAM R. MYERS, of Madison county. Auditor of State, JAMES H. RICE, of Floyd county. Treasurer of State. JOHN J. COOPER, of Marion county. A't. rnev General, FRANCIS T. HORD, of Bartholomew county. Clerk of Suoreme Court, SIMON P SHEERIN, of Cass county. Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN W. HOLCOMBE, of Porter county. Supreme Judge—First District, W. E. NIBLACK, of Knox county. Sunreine Judge—Second District, GEORGE V. HO WK, of Floyd county. Sutreme Judge—Fourth District, ALLEN ZOLL'RS, of Al'en county. For Congress, THOMAS J. WOOD, ot Lake county. For State Senator, FREDERICK HOOVER, Jasper Co For Joint Representative, THOMAS BUSWELL, Newton county /or Prosecutor 30tb Judicial Circuit, WILLIAM DARROdI, of Newtou.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
i or Clerk—Nathaniel 8. Bates. ! or Auditor —Ezra C. Nowels. I ■ r Treasurer For Sheriff-John W. Duvall For Recorder—John T. Ford. For Coroner—Sylvester Healey. I or Surveyor—Charles W. Lowman. Commissioners. Trst District—George Stalbaum. Second District—David Gray. 'hi rd District Edward W. Culf. C«pt. Edmonds says the respsonse b him in this week’s Republican junds like a wail from the d—d.”— <!-.- will retort next week, as we have neither the time nor the space to acmmodate him to-day. John T. Ford, Democratic candi-. i .16 for Recorder was in attendance . t i. ie Fair last week, and mado many <vv acquaintances He is a young -j nos line qualifications, good habits ; ) ( warm, generous impulses.
Quarters will be provided for 2,000 , * pic at Camp Milroy. The hotels, rding bouses, and dwellings where . tors can be kept will be filled to .• ir fullest capacity. Let all do : ir best to make the Re-union a b-eess and everybody happy. ’ ii attack of quinsy, which we re- ■ f, and a little medicine adminisred by the Teachers’ Institute, a Temperance Republican,’ and Capt. Edmonds, seem to have badly riled our neighbor this week. You sho’d not ‘munky with the buzz saw.’ The largest number of people ever congregated at Rensselaer, will be at the Soldiers’ Re-union next week The members of the Executive Committee are exertlag themselves to ar-, range affairs to secure the comfort and enjoyment of all who may attend BRING YOUR BLANKENTS!—AII who expect to take quarters in Camp Milroy at the Re-union, next week, should bring their blankets with them. Good quartets and rations will be furnished to all Soldiers, but each one should provide himself with bedding.
Fred. Hoover, Democratic candi date for State Senator, was clrculati ng among friends—and he has hosts of them in all parties—during the Fair at this place last week. He is a man of good judgment and influence, Hi election will reflect credit upon the district. Major (he means -mayor’) Jacobs of Logansport,’ our neighbor says, Monday eve- ing repudiated the Dem erratic party. If true, that is one v idle in the same city of Loganspo rt th ■ same weeK, in the Journal, th a It publican organ, is published a com' munication indorsed by thirty Repub licans repudiating DeMotto, and worthy brother is as mum as an oys ter. ‘What a pity!’ “ The personal history of each man on tiie republican ticket may not show lio -long sobriety,” etc,, says the Re. pui licau. Well, what in the wide, wi ie world induced you to spring such a point. We never allud ed to it Wo “don’t have to” reflect upon a sin - gle candidate on the Democratic ticket in that shape. Provided with a United Stat 68 Li cense to sell liquors, any vendo r of the ardent could laugh and mock a- the proposed prohibitory amend, ment, even if really, prohibition in i .racier, which it is not. Its sale c; t no more be prohibited, than the Constitutional provision agains negroes coming lnto the State coui b enforced after citizenship was con ferred on them by the general gov eminent. We are not opposed to sub’ mission but it is not prohibitory, i t provides for enactment of laws t o allow and regulate the sale, and there, [ore is a sham as a prohibition amendment. The general government will have to first take hands off, place 1 there by radical legislation, and whic 11 interferes with State laws. When thi s i s done, and amendments truly pro] hibitory proposed, the people wil have before them a question wej 47 >rthy their serious consideration.
Hard to Please.—Bro. Marshall ‘hears that Mr. Hoover promises to vote for submission of the ainnndinrnt,’ and denounces him for that. — He also‘hears that Hendricks, Voorhees, McDonald and English are opposed to submission,’ and denounces the for that. He is determined not to be pleased. We had the pleasure one day last week of making the acquaintance of Wm. Darroch, Esq., of Newton county, Democratic candidate for Prosecutor in this Judicial Circuit. We found him to be a genial gentleman* and those acquain’cd with him and ids competitor t> re rm -nm :m is rhe supeiior in point of qualiflcaiion.
All soldiers of Jasper county are ' requested to meet in their respective townships nt 2 o’clock p. m . next ' Saturday, to .orgnniz *. They will • meet at Co rt Sq lare, L Ren s.-kmr, ou Wesim. day, i; 27:11 to perfect their organization, wlmn the different squads and platoon - wHI be organized in* o companies. The persons appointed to super.ntend this work in the . several townships ar * requested to i give it their p rsonnl attention. Let j thesoldieis of Jm pcr eoutity be pro- ; pared to give then vi-iting comrades! suitable reception. By order of Exec-dive Committee, E. P Hamvond, Chairm; aMaine, as a kuipi'i-i:*' e S- tn*. r* m pares with South (inro'iua ‘nd e-i Virginia a-:: follows: Am->y -a to th * last annual ret. vt of It • yenue Commit ioimr "there w ro in the year ending June 1 3., in Maine 82') retail liquor deal ms and ten wholesale dealers. Maim din 1880 a population of 648,945. Tim-.-, there was a retail liquor dealer in the State for every 790 persons South Carolina bad a copulation in ' -80 of 995,622 and 1,085 i.-tail liquor d- ‘ r.<* or one to every* I,'mo of the people. West Virginia bad. a population Cf 618,443 and 757 retail liquor d < or one to every'B9o people. Mt her South Carolina nor West Vi’giui.i has prohibition, which Maine has had for thirty years.” As an extreme
prohibition Statu, Maine is not lacking in supplies of the' stimulant— Maine evidently is a manufacturing, a sickly, a pious State, and requires extra facilities to meet the demands for mechanical, medicinal and sacramental purposes. The Republican Game ok ‘WigWag!” —Many readers of tho Sentinel will remember a game they used to play in boyhood’s happy days—- “ Thumbs up”—“Fore linger out”— “Wig-wan,” and many other commands, but never a nger moved, on < pain of forfeit, until the order came ’’Simon says wig wag” then every finger, every thumb, every muscle moved with alacrity, ami woe to him ‘ who did not “wig wag” when Simon ■ gave the word. The article in the Republican of! last week, headed ' Personal Liberty in Politics,” is the old game of “wig wag” revised and set to Republican music. No man in that party now dare “thumbs up!’* or“tbumbs down!” or “fore-finger out!” or “sore-singo 1 ’ in, again!” or even to look at his
ticket on election day to set if the candidates are all such men . be would like to vote for, until “Simon' says wig wag.” If they once disr-.* gard this rule of the game, they are “nonoCompos,” and “dough faces!” so the Republicans of Jasper Cohn ty.—Your party organ, the Rensselaer Republican, in its issue c" last week, contains an art..'.]- of mo - - than a column in 1. ngth. entitled “Person, u Liberty in Politics,” which was written, undoubtedly, by authority f Ring-masters and party bosses, an ; was designed to terrorize and .keep you blindly voting the “ tr -ighl” ii- < et, right or wrong. In that erticie •» e several palpable, downri hr. fe.lsehoods, which the writer well l.c w, We cite you to paragraphs G . A w! 7. in which he says that if ihe next L . s~ lature is Democratic “the pending amendments will bo strangledin caucus,” but if Republican, they “will be submitted to a popular vote.” Now, in fairness and candor, we ask him wc ask you, whore did he get his authority for that statement? Certainly not from the Democratic Platform, which says “ * * but we are in fa 'vor of the submission of said proposed amendment, as well as all the ot - ‘er proposed amendments, to the peo’ple, according to the provisions of ‘the Constltuticn for its own amend ’ment.” Can you, can he, or can any fair minded man ask for a more pos itive declaration? But the writer of that article is wofully exercised over the fact that many Republicans are still honest, thinking men, and wil undoubtedly vote their sincere icon" victions; and if they do, he sees, and everybody else sees that there are better men, more capable, industrious* and more temperate in their habits, placed in nomination by the Democracy, than some that oppose them on the Republican ticket, and that you may Wish to vote for the best men. But fearing that argument will not persuade you to vote “straight,” he resorts to billingsgate slang, and that if you labor for the success of Democratic candidate, you are “a DOUGH-FACE.” Well, Dough faces, how do you like that kind of “taffy”? Do you claim the proud distinction of American citizenship, only to be led by the nose by would be party bosses and ring-masters ? Are you to be denied the sacred right to vote for the best man for State Senator,
Auditor, Clerk, Sheriff, Recorder, oy '’uy other ofilc-e, unless you face the s'igtna of such.epithets os “non'compgs,-” and “dough-face?” The article we* cite you to in the Republican, was evidently written by acme dys? entile, laboring under the delusive hope that, if hia appeals to your reason could not be heeded, be would keep you “straight” by hurling epi hets of abuse and anathemas that would.affect some other function of the mind; and it clearly shows to what desperate means the ringmasters are resoriing, when they have to admit t at “the personal history of Tach man on the republican ticket ‘may not how life long sobriety,” bu l no matter what may be their history y may •ot exercise the right of a’ r e cit!Z"U and vote as your bettor judgment dictates. You must vote it “sti..i ght,” or be denounced as “non- ! compos.'or dough-faces!”
i We now appeal to your considerate ; imb merit as men who know their ‘ rights, “and knowing dare maintain” • at tn*- Lallot-box If you prefer the ; success of party candidates regard- I l.ssof qualifications.or sobriety, you i w. ! vote “ straight,“ but if you prefer . | to act upon your better judgment, and - exercise the privilege that ought t° i be freely accorded to every citizen o 1 ■ ! this proud commonwealth, you wil : ! give no heed to this party gag. but j scrutinize the character and ability ! of the different candidates, and then vote for the men who will best perform the dutic of their respective efi < es; mJ of whose actions, eithe r : in public or .private life, you will not : " ashamed in after years. i And now Bcnnm Harrison seeks his hob-. Monday evening last, at India ! anapolis Dan. Voorhees skinned him eon pie'- ly. The lion's skin was remov d, and the hypocritical donkey < x;- He hardly expected Semi i r Vc-orhees would furnish the kc ■ ! to fxpmin his civil servtc.e reform !■ ’ ,i>nes. But he did; and the j “grandson of his grandfather’' will ; i n -.v .L, ve t') < i* ;ir his skirts of UtI t<-'-I! c■' i .--nit aUdeJ to injury to- ! v .i J - his partisan constituency.
S* c.itor Ben. Harrison recently I ude . peliiirml peech in Maine, but ■ b ■ J ’ - h “fiat idiots” once. 1 in ? int. ehi.i'l of Sarn’l Duvall! ; was buried Tuesday. . Alf Hoover now owns the Michael j i Moria;'v farm in Jordan township. I Miss May Miller is a. scholar in the ! Terre Haute Normal School. Tbos. Boroughs expects' shortly to ! move to Kansas, having disposed of; ! bis town property. We are sorry to , lose Tom as a citizen. “K< s” Yeoman and Wm.MrElfresh are erecting residences in Barkley to whship. Tim families of s. P. Thompson, Hiram Day, Alvin Clark and William Cotton rejoice over recent additions of ;< daughter each to their family eireles. _ • C.-mh Hopkins has pucrchased an ; intere st in a mill and moved to Dayton, Tippecanoe county. Elrrrnr Dwiggins returns to Ann Ar- I bor, Michigan, next Monday. A large and varied lot of flags and ! Chinese lanterns, for Re-union week i at Sears <S: Son’s. Fending is receiving piles of new’ 1 goods. Illuminate with Chinese Lanterns. You c,n i rociire them from Sears & ' Son.
Prof P. V.. Al on, of Van Wert’ Ohio, rt former Principal of the Ib ns-■uhtf-i Schools w. s lately marri*. d to Miss Margaret Varty, ul.-o of Van Vert. Decorate with Flags. Sears & Son a.re amply prepared to supply the demand. Los Thompson returned to Ann Arbor, Michigan, last Wednesday. - Hon. R. S. Dwiggms i.- on the sick i Gn th» evening of the 28 h. Sears I M S u will send u; a mammoth bali loon. • n Republican serves notien that it will not interfere ag.-in with Cant. Edimonc.'; Why?* (lot badly iised up | * .-4#. x—•— 7 —. j the contract for the new School ‘oust.' ha been Im to ;l gentleman iu i Indianapolis at $11,131. I Why did not the Republican place I some “deserved strictures” upon the remarks of Mr. Babcock uttered before a Blue Ribbon audience a few weeks since? Or was that “a cf ' another color.” The fact is the Republican is not sincere.’ USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER !. And save your seed corn from rats and mice, a nd avoid the necessity of replanting. For sale by N. WARNER & SONS, Rensselaer, Ind. uen not found in your storbs, ads dress Mahlon F. Smith, Monticello. Ind. Sept. 22 ’B2-lm. PUBLIC SALE! Twill sell at Public Auction, at the rooms lately used as my Office, in t ; e Town of Rersselaer. on Saturday, September 23, 1882, at 2 o’clock, n. m. all my HOUSEHOLD and OFFICE FURNITURE. This property is nearly all new and but little soiled. The public are invited to attend and bid freely The usual tdrms of sole, to wit: Sums of $5 and under, cash. All over this amount, six months time, interi est from maturity at 8 per cent. __ D. B. MILLER. | Advertised Letters. —Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office,at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 16th day of Soptembea, 1882. Those not claimed within four weens from the date : befor? given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say thev are advertised. Albright,Miss N A. Kline. Miss Emma 1 Chadlee, U. M. Lowrie, Daniel i Cody, J. H. Oglesfley, Benj. j Edwards, J. p. Owens, Jacob B. j Gaunt, G. D. Raburg, Miss Dory Hess, Adam Richardson. John Hobace E. James, P. M.
The largest assortment of Guns ever brought to Rensselaer, muzzle and breech loading, single and doublebarrel. Powder, shot, cartridges aud general equipments for hunting, and fishing, at Wm. A. Lamson’s. The finest wood Pump in the. market, rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W Walker’s. Sold by W- A. Lamson Nowels Block. ’k •
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A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flowers and spices is the distin-. gnishing charm ot Fiorestoe. Stop at F. B. Learning’s for your wal paper, a stock imferior to none, and prices rock bottom. Argand Stoves, tue finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W A. Lamson. Honan’s for your Furnishing Good*
Mr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prepared to supply all w ho wish with lumber, oval, etc., at Io wet* rates. Office and yards opposite the ANNOUNCEMENT—RboobdbbEditor on Sentinel: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Recorder of Jasper County, subject to decision of yoters wf kaid couty at the polls. AUG’S. H. WOOD. To al Citizens of Jasper County, Ins diana: I respectfully announce mvself as a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election for Recorder of said County, basing my claims to your fair and just consideration on unquestionable qualifications for the duties of such office—on a law-and-order-abiding citizenship of said county, for twenty one years of mature manhood, threo years of which were passed as one of the county’s quota in the army that stamped out tn* great rebellion. Because the results of the exertions .4 my life thus far have inured to this community, and because it would not be right while some soldiers and many that never were soldiers are munificently provided for, other soldiers who have served as faithfully as man could serve his country are left to struggle against poverty and greedy rivalry until utterly crushed. James A. Burnham. The attraction ot the town, is the popular Millinery Store of E. P. Honan.
'•EVERYBODY” L respectfully notified that Db»lra ft Kelley has opened an office over Willis J. lines’ Drug Store for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to give the lest satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA C. KELLEI. Dentist.
NON RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, 1 . In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, ( 88 ‘ Court, October Term, 1882. Complaint V*. 2144* John Makeever, vs. Lorenzo D Parker, Joseph Parker, Jacob Parker, John Parker, David Hahn, David Stephenson and Delos Meeker. It appearing by affidavit this day Bled in the Office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court that all of the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled action, the object of which is to quiet title to Real Estate, and for the foreclosure of a lien for taxes paid thereon, and that the defendant Joseph Parker lea non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice of the pendancy of such action is therefore given to said defendant Joseph Parker, and that the same will stand for trial at the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, In the Town of Rensselaer, in lhe County and State aforesaid, on the Third Monday In October, 1882. , . , . . —, Witness, my hand and the seal or ) Seal.l said Court, this 4th day of August, 1882 CtIARLBS H PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Mordecai F. Chilcote, Att’y for Pl’ff. August 4. 1882. —S 8 75.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, l ao In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, f BB- Court, October Term, Complaint No. 2272. Mary J. Watkins vs. Mary M. Davis, Hester A. Young, John A. Young, HattieL. Smithers, Charles Smithers, and the Unknown Heirs of Alexander Miller, deceased. It appearing by affidavit this day Bled in the Office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court that all of the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled’action, the object of which is to quiet title to Real Estate and cancel mortgages, and the names and resldepqa of the defendants The Unknown Heirs of Alexander Miljer are unknown to the plaintiff. Notice of the pendancy of such action is therefore given to said defendants and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the Rown of Rensselaer, in the County and State aforesaid, on the Third Monday of October, 1882. „ , , , , Witness my hand and the of i Seal, !• said Court this 28th day of July, I t aVD. 1882. CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Attys for piss. July 28, 1882.—510 00, Notice el Final Settlement of Estate ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors’ IN heirs, devisees and legatees of Rhoda Lakin. Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer Indiana, on the 16th day of October, 1882, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc notified to then apt] there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, (\V this 12th day of July, 1882. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. July 14.1882.-83. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, I Jasper Circuit Court. Jasper County, ’ f October Term, 1882. Amelia H. Miller, vs. William E. Templeton, Emma J. Templeton, and James W. Templeton. Complaint No. 2267. It appearing by affidavit filed in open Court on the 19th day of June, 1882, that the defendant James W. Templeton is a nen-resident of the State of Indiana, that the object of said action is for the foreclosure of a mortgage and the appointment of Receiver, and that all of said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant James W. Templeton that unless- he appear on the first day of the next term of this Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of October, A. D. 1882, at the Court Hous», in Rensselaer, m said County and State, and answer ordemur to said complaint, the same will be heart 6hd determined in his absence. /S.—ln witness whereof I have hereunto Ss <>,4lV set my hand and hereto affixed the seal ot Court at Renseelaer, Indiana, this 26th day of June, a.d. 1882. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk. Thompson & Bro. Atty’s for pl’ff, June 30, 1882-88
NOTICE TO NQN-RBSIQBNTH. Stafe of Indiana, I In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, • j Court. October Term, 1882. Complaint No. 22M. Meinrad Rumely and John Rumely vs. Robert Parker, Samuel N. Goodale, Jr., Eugeni. Penfield, widow Executrix and sole residuary legatee of John J. Penfield, Hiram Griswold. Thomas McGuire, Samuel N. Goodale, George W. Holenback, Nancy Meeker, Jqhp Mesksr, her husband, Clara Young, Jahn Ypung, her husband, Jennie P. Maxwell, Samuel C. Max* well her husband, Emma P. Riddle, Hiram D. Riddle her husband, Elizabeth Price, Edwin R. Price her husband, North Parker, Robert Parker, Mary Esther Shaw, John K. Shaw her husband, and Martha Ann Parker, It appearing from the affidavit filed on the 12th day or June, 1882, that all of said defendants are non.residents of the State of Indiana, that the object of said action ia to quiet title to Real Estate and remove clouds therefrom, and that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, and each of them, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of this Court, to be hoiden on the Third Monday of October, a. n. 1882, at the Court House, tn Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or de. mur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. ®ln witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, rhis 26th day of June, 188 ft. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. », T ' * “■*“ r! ' THE NEW Makeevar House, BENBBELARR, IND. TV ST OPENED, New and finely tarnished.— d Cool and pleasant rooms. Table unsurpassed. Good Sample Rooms on first Floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. L. A. BURKE, April 28,1882 y. Proprietor.
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MOKDSCAI F. CHILCOTE. Bbnssxlakb. . . B B.DWIOOIXB. ’ ’ W « a tutM DWloaiwa J*'*’ * • UWIGGINB «3»special BttentJon’to c’ e o , t%>^ l tUre «!’• .iai r t U y° tlCe Under “owDito.ing La W , . —■ , rial. DANIEL > im-.T-rw Narrow <3 .‘uroci -’*• attention aivon Tlnl " UO ISS W - Practice in all the Courts. ' Xw>uw FARION L. SPITLER,
H. LOUGHBIDOK. - » nrn-r.n. Jiree months. unßot tled longer thag WASHBURN, PhyatolagßSgrggog, Kcnw.laer, Ind. ,gl aUende «i. Will Hi ve imwM-h-. tlon to ths treatment of DR. O C-LINH. homeopath Office In residence, on Washington of Court Hou..Xa;.?*T.4 H, W. SNYDER, Attorney nt Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLD COLLECTIONS A BPECIALT Y. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, notary public, Real Estate and Collecting Aieut. *lll practice in all the Courts of Ntwlea Benton and Jasper counties. Orrisa:—Upstairs, over Murray’s City Store, Goodland, Indiana. J 1
FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at Law And Real Estate Broker. in all Courts of Jasper, Newtoi wd Benton counties. Lands examined Abstracts of Title prepared: Taxes paid. Oollootlemun a. Specialty. •• Dwiggins. Ziaarl Dwiggias, JVesWsnL CasAtsr CHtlmna’ Bank. riORA RENSSELAER, IND., F WEB a general Banking business* wfvaa lz special attention to collections - ‘remit* tanoee made on day of bwS"2‘2!SS Cbn l ngo - ‘ntMpMd onbalwj:: 1 J* 0,8 B ’2° < J tt« Cfln )C built. It Will be 3ishe f ft °ilß l »nn f ? r °“° ln F thftt B « nk f “ F tan be. ” KOOtJ “ to depositors as ALtl ‘ l ?' M COT THOMAS tbomfso Banking House Dom O X*°”«I J j l buy and sell exchange Colleo* tions made on all available point® Mon.i posits &J nt om stpaid un "porifled'time doThomSX P '"* ** BLACKSMITH SHOP . [South of McCoy A Thompson’s Bank.', Rensselaer, Ind. HRANT & DICKE Y, Prongs. mast SSl'in, tae ‘ owegt pries, and in the wmc workmanlike miinnßp. FArßisia ana aii Aa?S?.E t rSHQEING A Specialty, ♦ttssSon. All work we»mnLd D,,UM, ‘’ art,co1 * GRANT A BICKET.
John W. Medicus, Plasterer & Cistern Builder, ipJh. U*^t O . f ty7. a ‘ n ,Dd woOk done Leave orders at Tharp’sDrag Store. ■A. X. WIXX.IH, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bonk, south of School House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine work In Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. vJndO X.EULR HOUSE, ■ J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House, Monticello, /nd Has recently been new furnished throneh eut. The rooms are large and airy tho lose U°" S* n f ra li ™^ kin K It the most conveuiea and desirable hopes ia town. Try it. T| D* DALE, A*s ATTORNETJLT LAW Munncnixo, - . wbiama. Bank building, np stairs. AA| H S. 10 ® 1 chance to make mos.y.- |*||| II Those W ho siway. take sdvaut.g, 111 11 11 -°Obe good chance, for making Di. V V Iblw Iney that are offered, generally be •mas wealthy, while those who do not Jmprev each chaneee remain in poverty. We want maar ■tea, women, boys and girl, to work for ns right ta their own loesJlties. Any one can do the worn properly from the flrat star t. The bu.inesswUl Mpmeiathan tea time, ordinary wages. Expense fvs outfit tarnished free, io one who ear.,., tails to make money rapidly. Ton can devote yeas whole time is ths work, or only your snare ■omenta. Pali Intanaatios and all that is aiedT el Mat free. Address Brinnon A •ffil. gerUaad, Wl f ~~
