Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1882 — Page 3

» t. •«bacrib«i'* who do not give express notice Otbe oeytaiyy are considered wishing to continue *. ft MbMrtbers order the discontinuance of b«*r reetodleale the publishers may continue to Ml Mem Util all arrearages are paid. 8. If saheeribers neglect or reftese to take their neriedteals from the offlm to which they are directed they are held responsible until they have settled their bills anaordered them discontinued 4. If subscribers move to other places without lacerating the publishers, and the papers are sent te the former direction, they are held responsibla 2. The courts have decided that “refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prime faeio evidence of iateatlonal fraud.” •. Any person who receives a newspaper apd ■Mhos neo of it, whOther he has ordered it or not,. to held in taw to be a subscriber. ‘ ’ ■ 1. It subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their > Mate, if they do not wish te continue taking it;: orhsrwise the publisher is authorized to sen 1 it on and the subscribers will be responsil ’• u til M express notice, with payment of all f rsa >s sent to the publisher. Real Estate for Sale. Vlioxn/pfl»oxx A JSx»o. Have f®r gale cheap lands. Buyers •rill de well to consult them before purchasing.

EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.

The reason why women everywhere Me Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because they have learned by experience—the best guide—that this excellent medicine evercomcs despondency, periodical headache, indigestion, pain tn the back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex.—Home Journal. Campbell A Farden.

Home, sweet Home! Mow to the time to buy a home Leopold to telling lots la his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no •so need be without a home. Term B —one fourth down, and the balance la aqwal annual payments. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at Eonan's. What are you going to get? A blackoilk? Tea. Who of? *J.V. W. Mirk. AMY BUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO •a flrot mortgage real estateiecurlty •a Ive to ten years’ time. Frank W. Babcock. Just arrived at Fkndig’s— the tirgeot and most select stock of Clothing ever brought to Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, flKamino my goods, and ascertain grtcea before purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig. A nite lot of Circulars and Dolmans R. Fendio’s

CHEAP MONEY!

Wo have finally secured our six per ■•nt, aoney and are now prepared to W*ke farm loans at fix per cent inter* eat. Those loans run for five years but Iho borrower has option to pay part or •11 oi his loans before maturity.

R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS.

Several commodious and comfort* able houe e to rent. at citi■•ns’ Bank. Persons deal tins to borrow money •n real estate security, should see Prank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum from|soo to SIO,OOO, on shor •otic* and for any desired time. Kenan's for your Millinery. Hats and Bonnets at cost for the text 80 days at E. P. Honan’s. Hoop skirts from 40 to 50 cents at Honan’s. Hoop skirts and bustle attached something new, 75c at the Notion Store of E. P. Honan. Now is the time to buy your millinery at cast at E. P. Honan’s. Bedford & Warner run the greatest variety of goods of any establishment In this region, and announce it In the expression that they can supply anything from a threshing machine to a needle. Groceries, flour confectioneries, hardware, country produce of all kinds, tobaccos, cigars —best in the market—wagons, reapers and moworK binders, brick, tile threshing machines, etc. etc. You can’t fall of getting what you want "If you don’t see i», ask for it.”

Ladies’ 1882 style Hat at Honan’s. Cail and see l\ R. Frame has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goode ever brought to this town, A full line of Gentlemen’s furnishlag goods at Fendig’g. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see.

GOOD NEWS.

No more chills and ague in this Motion. 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 Billious Fevers. The Proprietor of the Aoua CoNQUERohas used but little energy to make this medicine known, and yet its sale) is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and o*her Secretory oregons to effectually that the Chills do not return even when persons ha, e had th»y for years; Entirely vegc table preparation. Prico 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses wil stop the chills. Pure Cream Bread ;warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Teranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Boetauraat. " The best IwtxrfG hamsapdCash •mmb at

Louisville. N, A. & Cftwo Railway. Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago ~ ■m-T-TOijtjr'.fl.: Trujnir Kr- ■ SOUTH. &<>•/• ■ : fro. 2. : fro. 4. Pally,-; Dafly.* : ■ ■ Daily.*; Daily. ' 7 7 00am iv Louisyxuj: ar -f 20pm 8 item - 729“ <‘New Albany* 856“ 805 “ 10 30“ * far Mitchell, 6 33“ 547“ 1145“ 1106 “Bloomington 5 15“ 431“ 18 21am 11 43 “ “.Gosport ,439 “ 355 “ 112“ 12 34pm “ Gr’nc’atle Jen 3 473 04 ‘ 117 “ IB" “ Greencastle 642 “ 259 “ 149 “ 136 “ “ Roachdale 308 “ 226 “ 2 18“ 2OS “ ! “ CrTrdsvllle J 2 38“ 157“ 221 “ 208 “ “ Crawfrosville 2 351 54 “ 3 17. .*• 303 “ i“ Lafayette June 159 “ 12 58 “ 328 “ 314“ | “ I.afayette 105 “ 12 44 “ 4 22“ 408 Reynolds 12 15“ 1154 pm 436 “ 494 “ “ Monon 11 59am 11 39. “ 4 41“ 427 “ IvMouon 1156“ 1135“ 517“ t 504 “ ar Rensselaer 1118 “1059 “ 7 20“ 7 20“ “Dalton 9 06** 865 “ 805“I8 05 “ “ Chicaoq ly SOS “ 750 “ •Dally except Sunday. Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on trains 3 and 4. For tickets and further information apply to? C. F.WREN. Agent. Rensselaer. Murbay Kkli.er, G. P. A., Louisville, Ky.

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22.1882.

PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.

The regular meeting of the Rena*? selaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House. Saturday evening, September 23.1882. The following is the programme of exercises; 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. B. F. Ferguson* 3. Reading Scriptures byM ssßei • Alter. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary, 6. Opening remarks by Wm. B| Austin7. Song by choir. 8. Remarks by Bev. Phil. McDade. - 9. Song by choir. 10. Essay by Miss Eliza Kirk. '■ 11. Song And chorus by Miss Alice Rhoads. 12. Ten minutes recess. 18- Duet and chorus by Mr. and Mrs. E P. Honan. 14. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 15. Song by choir. 16. Remarks by Ex'JPres’t William Beck. 17. Song by choir. 18. Closing remarks by Ex*J?res’t Alfred Thompson. 19. Benediction by Rev. G. Havens Remarks limited to five minutes .“J A cordial invitation eztended to allLet the members of the choir be present early and take seats assigned ror themJ Exercises to commence at 7:45 sharp. Delegates wfll be elected to attend the Grand Temperance Couneil at Indianapolis. NOBLE J. YORK, Pres’t. Charles W. Coen, Sec’v.

Gc to Miss Martin’s for your Falj Hats. Miss Martin has just returned from Chicago with an extensive and choice stock of millinery goods, and invites everybody to call All who want to “shake* with ga!« lant Phil. Sheridan should attend the Re-union at Rensselaer on the 28th, Governor Porter and staff will most probably be here also. Ail Soidiers should oe oh hand by 8 o’clock;, Wednesday, the 28th. A Word of Warning!—ln the vast crowd which will assemble at this point next week there will no doubt be a number of confidence men and thieves seeking opportunity to ply their vocation on the unwary and unsuspecting. Beware of them. Should any man approach you with a view to exhibit the antics of “the little joker,” introduce the toe of your boqi to his posterior. Should any nice-looking fellow badly in want of money after bank ing hours, tender you a well filled bank check as security for a small advance until the banks open, be sure you know your man before you accommodate him. Don’t be taken in! The Home Troupe will give three Dramatic Entertainments at the Op* era Bouse, in Rensselaer, on the night* ct the 27th, 28th and 29th of September, under the auspices and fcr the benefit of McPherson Post of the Grand Army of the Republic of this place. No pains will be spared to make these the best entertainments of the season. On the night of the 28th will De rendered the Soldiers’ Camp Fire- No one should miss this performance. Comic and Sentimental Speeches and Songs. See small bills. By order of Committee. -J. J. WATERBURY.

Rev. B. F.. Ferguson will attend the yearly meeting at Ridgeville, remain ing over Sabbath. His appointment for Sunday evening is therefore withdrawn. Rev. William Sayler will fill theap'poiutment at, Warren School House Sunday, at 11 o’clock am. The Church of God will hold a meeting of days, at Goodland, commencing on Friday next, and continuing over the'following Sunday. Elder Reed, of Chicago, and Elder Hal stead, of Rensselaer, will oe present.

The beauty and color of the hair may be safely regained by using Parker’s Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its uerfuxne, cleanliness, and daadrufferadicating properties.

R. FENDIG'S.

BEAUTY REGAINED.

r-Jt ~ I t I I List of Officers and @OS»1IOS FOB THE THIRD ANNUAL SOLDIERS’ RE-UNION! 5-

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. 1. Reception of Visiting Commands Grand Army Posts, and Comrades, at trains, by Committee, escorted by McPherson Post G. A. R. and Rensselaer Comet Band. 2. March to Camp Miiroy, via Main, .Division, Washington and River Streets. 3. On arrival in Camp the Association will pe called to order by the President. 4. Prayer by Chaplain, J. B. Smith. 5. Address of Welcome by Charles H. Price. 6. Response by Comrade John H. Gould. 7. Music by Rensselaer Cornet Band. 8. Dinner Call. AFTERNOON. 2:15. Music by Martial Band and Re-assembling. 2:30. Toasts and Responses. 3:30 to 5:45. Report to and Enrollment by A. A. Gen.; Assignment of Quarters by Quartermaster; Arms, &c., by Ordnance Officer, and Supper Tickets by Commissary. 6:00 Supper. 7:30. Camp-fire Reminlscenses and other Impromptu Amusements. 11:00 Taps. Thursday, Sept. 28th. 5:30 a. m. Reveille. 6:00 “ Sunrise Concert by Martial Bands. 6:30 “ Breakfast Call. 7:00 “ National Airs byrCornet Bands. •7:30 “ Guard Mount. ‘ 8:00 “ Surgeon’s Call. . 8:10 “ Sick Call. 8:30 “ Battalion Drill. 9:50 “ ‘Yankee Doodle,’<fcc.,bv Cornet Bands. 10:00 “ Oration, by Col. R. P. DeHart. 10:45 “ • Song, by Grand Army Posts. 10:55 “ Music by Cornet Band. 11 to 12 m Toasts and Responses. 12:30 p.m. Dinner Call. Grand Basket Dinner. 2:30 to 3:30 Skirmish Drill. 3:30 to 5:30 Voluntary Sports and Amusements. 6:00 Supper Call. 7:00 to 10:50 Bowery Dance and social good times. 11:00 Taps.

Friday, Sept. 29th. 5:00 a. m. .Reveille. 5:35 “ Sunrise Greeting by Martial Bands. 6:00 ’ Breakfast Call. 7:00 “ Hail Columbia and Dixie by Cornets. 7:30 “ Guard Mount. 8:00 “ Surgeon’s Cali. 8:10 “ Sick Call. 8:30 “ Company Drill. 9:00 u Battalion Drill. 10:00 “ GJohp Brown,’ by Cornet Bands. 10:20 to 11:30 Five Minute Speed iss, Songs & Music. 12:00 m. Dinner Call. 1:00 p. m. Free for all Bicycle Race for purse of 810. Divided in $5, 83 and 82. 2:00 “ Dress Parade. 2:30 “ Preparation for Engagement. 3:00 t04:30 Sham Battle. 4:30 General’s Call. Strike Tents and break Camp. Note Camp Milroy, named in honor of our il lustrous veteran comrade, Gen. Robert H. Milroy, who entered the service from Jasper county, will be organized on the grounds of the Jasper County Agricultural Association. Everything practicable in the way of quarters, rations, wooe, etc., will be provided tree to visiting Posts organized companies and comrades, who wi’ 1 also be furnished season gate tickets free. Officers of the Association. Edwin Brown, Pres’t. Wm. Cummings, Sec’y. Vice Presidents. Henry C. Smith, of Benton: James A. Burnham ot Jasper; Frank Oswalt, of Newton; Nelsrm Bennett, of Pulaski; John McAllister, of White. Executive Committee. Hon. E. P. Hammond, Chairman: Captains M F Chilcote, Secretary, andF. W. Babcock, Treasurer. Brigade Commanders. Colonels Leroy Templeton, of Benton; D. H. PatBurson J of Pulaski K ’ Warren ’ of Newton; George Post Commandant and Staff. Colonels E P. Hammond, Commandant; N. A. Logan, Chief of Staff; Captains Vie-us A A General: M. F. Chilcote, A. Q. M General;’ F. D‘ Carson, Chief of Ordnance. Medical Staff W I?- Spencer. .............. Surgeon in Chief. For Benton Battalion —Dr. J. H. Whitcomb. For Jasper Battalion—Drs. I. B. Washburn and —, tlt -r, . ~ J. H. Loughridge. For Newton Battalion—Drs. C. E. Triplett and J. -r, t* t i . Hatch. For Pulaski Battalion—Dr. H. E. Pattison. For White Battalion—Dr. R. J. Clark. Provost Marshal Maj.. Wm. Cummings. Committees. Invitation and Reception— J. H. Loughridge H E James, M. L. Spitler. ’ * • Transportation—E.L. Clark, J. W. Powell B F Ferguson. ’ * * . Ordnance—D. H. Yeoman, D. J. Thompson, C.C. Starr. Q. M. Departmentr— A. J. Yeoman, W. W. Warren, Joseph Willey, Allen Catt. Commissary Department—L. L. Daugherty W H Gwin. Erastm< Peacock, John C. Chilcote, and —O- & Link, W. H, Rhoades

Adjutant General Carnahan will be with “the beys’* at the Soldiers’ Reunion. • Privileges for refreshment stands, &c , at the Re -union, may be had of the Treasurer, at the law office of Frank W. Babcock.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES!

Legal cap, Fools cap. Letter, Flat cap, Commercial note and Pure Linen Writing Papers; Writing Tablets, Blotter Tablets, Blank Books, Memorandoms; Lead Pencils by the thousand; Writing Fluid; Ink-black, plue, violet and crimson: Cheap Rulers with metrical system indicated: Autograph Albums—indeed all standard articles and many novelties in the stationery line, in large quantity. Also Papetere (or box paper) in some fifty styles, ranging in price from 15 cents to $2 per box. Hobace E. James. a Big Camp Fibe! —McPhera -n Post No. 84, G. A. R., of Rensselaer, will hold a "Camp Fire” at the Soldiers’ Re-union, to which the G. A. R. Posts of ten conntieg have been invited.— The “boys" are determined to Lave a good time. Good cigars and the popular brands of cnewing and smoking tobacco sold by Hoi ace E. James. Wm. H. Rhoades has two as 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 no 1 true, when we say that he is offering an Organ for $75, such as has never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Bans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of marole, and does good work,at reasonable rates. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payebs. —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 Honan’s for your Fancy Notions. Ten thousand people are coming to the Soldiers’Re-union, atßensselaer the 27th of this month. Syl- Haley, the well known shoe maker, has purchased the handsom little building recently occupied by Doc. Hamar, located between the old Austin House and Dr; Loughndge’s office, moved his establishment into k, and will be happy to greet all old and new patrons with a pleasant smile. He will furnish you with good fits and substantial work at reasonable rates.

HOW TO SAVE.

AH hard workers are subject to bilious attacks attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker’s Ginger Tonic will keep the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attaca save much sickness, loss of time and expense. Delay at such times means danger.—Detroit Press. See other column.

WM. A. LAMSON, HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coal $ ff ood STOWES, GUNS and Amniunit.icii Breech and Muzzle Loaders in great Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. JPxs-tols, various grades and and prices. SQF Give me a call, at Clark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Nowels’ Block, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

CAMPBELL & FARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR Bools,Shoes,Hats, Caps, Gent £ J“h

Such a rush this week ft Honan’s. Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F. B Learning's- Tbaro’s old stand. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s Any make of Sewing Machine, sol I by 0. B. Steward. ‘Attention! Ladies of Jasper county'. Before purchasing your summer bon aets call ou Mrs. E. P Honan. Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooins. which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to call Confectionery,—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Daniel V. Martin, Deceased, to appear In the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 18rh day of Oc. tobd* 1882, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said de cedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc notified to then and there make proof of ..cuship, and receive their distributive shares. , —a— Witness. The Cierk of said Cour’, 1 Seal. !- this 28th day of August. 1882. < ’ CHARLES H . PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Coni t. September 1, 1882.—53PIOKEKB CMEAfX MARKET! 1 (First Door West Jcweirv Sion .) Rensselaer, - Ind-, J. J. JSiglesbach, Propri etor SEEK, Pork, Veal Mutton. Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in q’urutilies to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None, but the b Mit-stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to cull. The Highest Price Paid foa Good Fat Cattl . May 26, 1882.

PARKER’S S iBALSAS.i K A perfect drew ■ gKing, elegantly pcs- £ Up fumed and harm- a Sjgicss. Removes .J ■g dandruff, restores « natural color and 3 ,‘X prevents baldness § ',.w. W cent* and $1 «lxc. at droggl.U. [I tlobestoF'J |COLOGNE.i An ezqnMtely fra- Q KU grant perfume with rl Bln exceptionally luting W properties 25 aud 75 cunU. PARKER’S ’ i GINGER TONIC An Invigorating Medicine that Never Intoxicatae This delicious combination of Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, jsdlJtagia,a»d many other of the best vegetableaßßMxKai kr»w». oen-s nU r« of the bowels, tnsnerh, liver, Muat ys «a* Wt>g». &»6 ; Tka Beet and Suraat Cough C e Ev«r Used. If you are suffering from Female Complaints, Nervousness, Wakefulness, P heumatism Dyspcpsia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker's <>, Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body and give you new life and vigor. 1O O DO LL/Vnn s 3 Paid for anythinginjurious found in Ginger Tonic’d or for a failure to help or cure. SOc. and fl «ite« at daadwa In drug.. Lcrjre tsvfri-boring .v fl 8li«. £<ud for circular to Htscox A Co., IC3 Wni.S i ,lt A. ■a Bain i t~ —~ Trir-*"- ■ gfe /I fta week in voitrown town. $5 Out lit frei. W" PPjio i-ii-k 'jßvervthing new. Capital u< t Ik 3*l O required. We will furnish you everyWW thing Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, an t boys an girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a business atwhich you can make great pay ail the time you work, write for particulars to 6vnl. H. Hallett & Co. Portland, Maine.

LUMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NO W ELS, FRANK < L° S COTTON. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., kec p constantly on hand Lmtaj kill; Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.

N WARNER & O N> . DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware. Stoves,. South Side Washing-ton Street. REATSSELAER, - - INDIAN/ . 2uK) Si WARM f —DEALERS IN— Groceries, Confectioneries, Queensware, Glassware, Woodenware, Willoware, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Threshing Machines, Brick, Tiling, & e. / — ■—.. Remember, we are engaged in a general mercantile trade, run all do partments, keep the best of goods, and sell at the lowest living rates. If yo’i wish any thing, ask for it. We are pre ■ pared to furnish from a Threshing M.i chine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on hand. Fait, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., e! , Give us a call. BEDFORD & WARNER Rensselaer, July 14,1882.

■ in Illi ■ H ■ cm Rensselaer Marble Housn R. HOWLAND Proprietor—Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. B&ABS* SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLE « fW'S • /.>’/> VABJES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. ' —Also Dealer in—i m mt », w eras, m, ARRIAGE ANDI WAfiOil MANUFACTORY. - J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—N. Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— RENSSELAER - - - - ■ - - • INDIAN Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tnnauula -• lure ai d repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrrnl J > « plenuT.ts, < etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. PAWW &

J. m OCTAEE’S Stvwj 4b Vt«£ Livery Teams, with or without Driver; ■^^2dr*4S® ut *^s*^’S“ss®<sßHßsSS3Hsr ! fiSn «tmMnnt<on of r*<,~ , £S Id tffiSfr arffr BKr A 1j»44c0/ Iron, J’rrttvi® ■ j d." d- dr .d fidS^d Barknit4JPhonpho.au i. Lsb JUaftc d.t d a dF <• y>■*■*<• /orm. 4- a fff “ Srddr AS ddd ) o j**vp r 9 ’ S' ff ASS JU 9 that toUl not blacken teeth,to ckaracteriet 1 , L 1 T'■ fficee caltrr to the bloodX r Hartl healthful tone to tne digestive orffanr and I^ SS J.SAf JWJ JA ■ nerw»M siistetn,rnakina \^SSSSdd "dddd' U aiH.liable to rft fffT' Pmoee-a and TmpotenoeJ MANUFACTURED BY THE