Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1882 — Page 3

Newspaper Decisions* 1, Subscriber* who do not jrive expre-'s notice e the contrary are c<»*ideM*4 wishing to contiaae itair sabaciiption. S. If rabacribern or*Ur the .il-conUnnance of heir periodicals the pubib iicrH nmy continue to end them until all arrearage? are paid. 8. If aitbecrlbei'Rneglect or refuse to tithe their periodical* from lh « office to which they arc directed they are hold responsible until they have settled their bills and ordered them discontinuec. 4. If subscriber* move to other places without Informing the publishers, and the papers arc sent to the former direction, they «i < held responsible. 8. The courts have decided that ‘'refusing to take periodicals from Hie office nr removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia evident-; of intentional fraud." .8. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whOUicr be I,as ordered it or not, ■ Is held in Isw to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they arc bound vO give notice to the publisher »* the end of their time, if they do not wihh to continue ta! - it; orherwise the publisher is authorized to sen , it on aud the subscribers will be re -pen si' t u -til tta exprsss notice, with payment of a'n rsa ssnt to the publisher. Real Estate for Sate. Thompson & Bro. Hare for sale cheap lands.. Buyers will do well to •uusult them before puroMig

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Newts the time to buy a borne,— Leopold Is selling lots in his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no •us need be without a home. Tei m s —o # ne-fourty down, and the balance In equal annual payments. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at Honan’s. What, are you going / lo get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? .7 V W Kirk. ANY SUM FROM *:!'00 toslo,ooo • u llrst mortgage real estate security •a live to tea years’ lime. . Fit an k >V. Babcock. Just arrived at Fkndio’h tlie largest and most self't stock of Clothinf over brought to Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, examine my goods, and ascertain prices bt»for*» purchasing elsewhere 1! Fendio, A nice lot of (’irculars ai d I unmans i:. Fits DIO’S CHE \!’ Vi ON !Y! We havo finally secured hir 8 ; x - r •enfc. money and ure now prepared to wake furui loans at s.ix par eati? inter-* est. These loans run for fua: v .r- hu the borrower has option •:.<> pay par- r . All ot his loans hd re . IF A DWliiGiN'. Several commodious and ••otnffn’ able hous sto rent. JEmpiir •at citizens’ Bank. Persons des'iing to h.>m>w mom-v •n real estate se-mrity, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum fromssoo to SIO,OOO. on shot notice and for any desired fun • Honan’s for your Millinery. Hats and Bonnets at cost f- r ihe next 30 days at E. P. Honar/s. noop skirts from 40 to 50 c-n s atHonan’s. # Hoop skirts and bustle att.u it I something new, 75s at the N * n (Store of E. P. Honan. Now is the time to buy your millinery at cost at E I’. Honan’s Bedford & Warner run the g: cutest variety of goods of any establishment in this region, mid announce it in the expression that they can sup ply anything from a Hr- hing ma-c-nine io a needle. Croc* ri* - il mr confectioneries, hardware, country produce of all kinds, f-o.bac os. nrs —best in the market—wagons, reapers and mowors. hinders, Frick, "il" threshing machines, etc. etc. You can’t fail of getting what you want “If you don’t see it, ask for it.’’

Ladies’ 1882 style hut at Honan'?. Call arul see it. R. Fkkdio has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods ever brought, to this town. A full line of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at FendigV. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bunk. Go and see.

GOOD NEWS.

No more drills and ague in this seotion. Our Druggists is selling an article called “Ague Conqueror,” It is about the only satisfactory prep a ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermktant or Billlous Fevers. The Proprietor of the Aqua Conqueko has used but little energy to make tins medicine known, and yet its sale 3 is immense In Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and o’her Secretory oregons so effectually that th£ Chills do not return even when persons ha c ; had they for years. Entirely vegr table preparation. Prieo HO, 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:Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Bestaurant. bos: lot ofG bamsandCa3h meres at

Mnisrille. N- A. & Cllcap Railway, Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago NORTH ; Twain Kr- SOUTH ; . ■ rr.cr 4 ,! vly No. . ..<> .. ;lixj2. ; xvo. *. No. 4. P.-iilj. : Daily.* ; V 45pni | 7 (K): m .:vPoui*vii,i,e ar 9 20pm 18 25am • * |722 ‘‘ “New Albany * 8 58'- 805 -‘ in •• !9it*• |ar Mitchell, 833-‘ | 547 “ 1 - 15 “ ill (>i> •• j “ Bloomington 515 “I 431 “ 1- SI am! 11 43 •• ! ‘-Gosport ' 130- | 355 “ 1)2“ 1 2 m Cjr’nc’atlc jun 347 " 304 ‘ ■ 102 ’• ‘ <-reencaatlc 9 42“ 259 -‘ •I Ht. ■■ 1 ;k, • ■ Konchdalo 308 “ 220 -‘ - s ■ j 205 ■■ --CrTi ilrvi'lc j 238 “ 157 “ ‘-’2l " 'Mi* • OrnwTrawvillc 235 “ .154“ 4 17 3 03 •* 1“ Lnfayette jnnC 1 58 “ 12 58 “ 328 j;jl4 •> “ Lafayette 105“12 41 “ 422 “ 4 ■ • Roynolds 12 15“ 11 54pm 4 w ■■ j 424 -• “ M'-nos 11 59am 11 39 “ 14l -‘ | 427 • lr Mmion 11 56 “ 11 35 “ 517“jr. 01 •• ar Rcnoaelaer 11 18“ 10 59 “ 7 2'> * ! 7120 ■■ - Di.l -mu 905 “ 855 “ yl s -‘ Hi‘j Chicago lv 806 “ 750 “ •Daily except Sunday. « * Conni;io:.-s made at. Chicago with night train* so, h north and nojthweat. *'*• 1" - n paiaci- sleepiitK mk on train* 3 and 1. l-’or ticket* i'ii) anther informaiion apply tof C F. WHEN Agent, Renaaelacr. Mhub. y Kttu.hu. O P . A.. Louisville, Ky.

Tlio Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY OCTOBER. 6,1882.

NOTICE. The Board of Commissioners of Ja per ( ounty, Indiurm,* will meet on the 16th. day of October, 1882, as re•quited Ly law, to maKe settlement with iho several township trustees of J;i‘per county Indiana. The road Su erieteudents are not required under the law to make settlement until their term of office expire. Ezra C. Nowlls. Auditor. Oct. 6th- ’B2. 2t

PROGRAMME OF TEMPER AD CE MEETING.

The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be tn-ld at the Court House, Saturday ev* uing October 7th, 1882. The following is the programme of ex* reiser-: 1. Song by choir. 2 Prayer by Rev. Philip MeDade. 3. Reading of Scriptures by Mrs A. Purcupile. 1. Song by choir. Beading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. ‘ Opening remarks by Hon. Sinion P Thompson. 7. Song by choir. 8. Remarks by Ex Pres’t Chas. H, L'l it e. 9. s> -ng l>y choir. Id Rt marks by Rev. Geo, Huvnns. 1 Ten minutes recess. 12 Song and chorus, by t,he “Mer ly Maidens.” 13 Miscellaneous Remarks. 14. Song by the choir 15. (dosing remarks by Rev. J. J. OlaypoM. jo Sang by the choir. P, Bci-cdietiou by Rev. T. W. ; Brearjan. 'Remarks limited to flv# minutes, Let ‘lie members of tlie choir be pie-sent ea; ly and rakp seats assigned or iLi ra. A cordial invitation is ex .ended to all Exorcises to comj rnehce at 7.45 o’clock p, m. Noble J. | PrcsT Charles W. Coen, S^c’y.

! fit to Miss Martin’s for your Fall Hats. The Momencc, Hi., base ball club go' away with our ‘Clippers’ badlv the other i day. i Miss Martin has just returned from . Chicago v iilt an extensive and choice i stoi kof millinery goods, and invites evoryhody to call. ■Mr. A. L. Willis, accompanied by his ! brother from Florid-, made us a short. l visit Saturday. Feudig has just opened out a fine

liri" or Dress Goods, Shulls, Dolmans, Ready Made doming, Boots and Shoes. Prints in Great Variety, etc,, lower than ever. For Your Fall and Winter Furnishings, call on Ed. Honan. Advertised Letters.-— Letters ad>* dressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper Cour.tv, Indiana, on the 30fh day of : cpiombea, 1882. Those not ch imed within four weeks from the date befors given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the let ters in this list will please say they are advertised. Borges, Johh Moffit, Elmer McCormick. S B. Monagle, E.—2 1 Milter, Mahala Moore, Mrs. Win. Wood. Charles. Horace E. James, P. M. i Those aU Wool lady ho3o, very ' cheap at Houuns.

K ynolds & Jones’ great Colored Combination are billed for an entertainment at the Opera to-moirow [Saturday) evening. Go and hear them. The following is from the great Seed firm, of Rochester, New York: Rochester, N. Y., July 19, 1882. M- F. Smith, Esq., Monticello, Ind., Dear Sue When visiting the State Exnerimental Farm, at Geneva, this week, we noticed some Spiral Fasteners for seed corn 1 reserving. We also noticed that they were put up in boxes and were from you. Pioase send three gross to us at Rocli ester, N! V , and three gross to us at Chicago, iij. Mend bills,as per shipments. Yours, truly, Hiram Sibley & Co, N. Warner & Sons oell these Seed Pre„ setrers. Strayed —About the 20th September, I from Prank Hengesbach’s pasture, near i Rensselaer, two cows— one red, and one

white. Any information leading to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. Call on or address Frank Hkngesbacii, Rensselaer, Ind Thanks to Reynolds & Jones’ Colored Combination Troupe for their delightful serenade last night.

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BEAUTY REGAINED.

Hood -, Hoods, Roods, stylish and cheap, at E. P. Honan’s Notion Store. — The New York Observer, a'religious paper says: “The robber politician (Jay Hubbeil] who demands two per cent, of ti e salary from cyery officeholder .[and and calls it a voluntary contribution, reminds of the sailor on the British steamer who was asked, ‘Are you obliged to attend prayers every Sunday?’ ‘Why. no, not exactly obliged to, 5 replied the sailor, ‘bat it we don’t, they stop our grog.’ ” So with the robbed government employes, if they don’t come down with their two per cent, assessments, they are kicked out of office. They generally come aown.

INGERSOLL TO TRAVIS.

Beaver "ity, Sept. 27, 1882. Henry 8, Travis, Esq., Fowler, Ind. Dear Sir —On looking over the Kenthind Gazette of the 21st inst., I see that you have asked Mr. Hoover, the Democratic candidate for State Senator to meet you in joint discussion of the prin-i cipler as laid down in the platforms of your parties in 1882. By the lapguageof youi communication you have forgotten, or wish to ignore the fact that there is a third party in the field. Allow me, dear sir, to inform you by these presents, that ii you do not believe that our numbers entitle us to be called a party, we do claim that we have a principle, and on that principle we are building a party, and your ignoriji notwithstand ing does not lessen our rights. Theretor'a, in behalt of ‘lie National Greenback party oi Hi is Senatorial district, standing in the same relation to the National Greenback party as you and Mr. Hoover do to ibe i«’t> ok^ parties, I ask the privilege of meeting with you and to Hike part in the joint discussion. Firmly believing as you do, that principles

l' and nut men govern in Indiana, and that ! when the people rule the greater good | conn s »rom uu honest, fair, free and open ; discussion of the principles of governj ment. And I also believe that each party should come before the people and discuss ! die principles of Iheir parties that the vo- | ttrs ma}' know on what principles such j party stands. ! Hoping, dear sir, that this may meet i with yours and Mr. Hoover’s approba- ; lion, a reply through the press is respect- : fully asked Truly Yours,! H. N. Ingersoll Delphi Journal: The Rensselaer reunion was a’graiid success. “Little Plul” was there uud “shook” with the boys.— 't he town was too lull [ot people) lor ut terance, and, barring the dust, nothing marred the grandeur of the occasion. MARBI*!)- At tlie residence of the bride',- uncle, Mr. J it. Willey, Sept. 30, IbJg, Sir. Edwaid A. Perkins, of Goodland, and Miss Myrtie M. Ileukle, of Rensselaer. Eider i>. T. Halstead offi. dated On September 17111, at Rock wood, Colorado, Will Sears, formerly of Rensselaer, was in trried to Miss L‘ u Wakefield, of tlie former ; ip, Q.l’artkuly M ekttno . —The Isl Quarterly Meeting <>f the M. E. Church will be held on Saturday end Sunday, October 7th and Bth. First service on Saturday, at 7 o’clock p. rn. Presiding Elder J. B. Cissel, D D will be present during the meeting. Everybody cordially invited. J. J ('laypool, Pastor. Chcucii Melting—There will be a meeting of the members ot the Presbyterian church, Saturday, October 7th, at 2 o’clock p. m. All members and friends of the church are invited to attend, as important business will come beiore the meeting. The wile and lour children of Park Wiley’s family, in Barkley township, are down sick. They are worthy, and enti tied to tho sympathies and help <>t neighbors and lYicnhs. Cheap Ra ves to Chicago and Return —On tlie lOih, IBh and 12th days of Hus month tlie L , N. A. & C. Road will sell ticaets to Chicago and return, good until the 16th, for $-2 15. The Exposition is in full blast, and this oppertutunity to visit it should not he slighted.

The officials of the Michigan. Indiana and St. Louis Railroad contemplate run. ning a lino from Winam&c through Fran - cc-viile, Rensselaer and Remington to connect with Jilieir road at a paint in Benton county. •-«♦►*> Our neighbor thought lie struck ‘ile’ in his expose of the blunder of our comiiositor who inadvertantly substituted (he name of kid-gloved Bennie Harrison for that of Slielidau. But that is not really what riles him. The cuffs and kicks lie receives for the announcement that the ticket he is obliged to support “is not composed of men of life-long sobriet\ in their habits, renders him excessively irritable, and due allowance is made. But ■we would like to know what tool notion inspired Jmn to ‘give away’ certain of his candidates in that shape. A Grand Rapids thief was so enraged at conviction, that, he hastily left the court. And a few days ago a couple of thieves, at this place, became so enraged at the deputy haying them in charge oaring to fall asleep in their presence that they took their departure before he woke up. 4 Boston court has decided that ice cream is not to be classified among the necessaries of life, and lias fined a confectioner and costs for selling it on Sunday. ? MBs F<rney. dan glider of the late Col. Forney ot Philadelphia, is one of lhe editors of The Progress, bequeathed to h-r and t »- her brothc by its founder.— Tlm-m "bildren, who scorn to have iulieritf'd their father's talents as well as liis newspaper, are now faithfully trying to carry on t his ideas.

The oldest stove, probably, in the U nited .States, is the one that warms the ball of Virginia’s caDitol. in Richmond. It was made in England auol sent to Richmond in 1770, and warmed the house of Burgesses for sixty years before it was removed to its present location, where it has remained for thirty years. The gentleman stepped on the coal dealer’s platform scales and asked to be weighed. The dealer said: “Why, certainly!” and. called to the man inside to take the weight. Ami the man thought it was coal he was weigaing and shouted back 500 pounds, * There is in a church at Warsaw, a tablet containing a record ot the birth and deatli of the oldest man concerning whom there is any record in existence. He was a priest, Oybulski by name, and was born in 1500 and died in 16(57. There is said to be unquestionable evidence of the correctness of these dates. In a Dead wood Church, the other day, the large congregation were devoutly kneeling in prayer, when an irreverent joker quite audibly whispered: “Here comes an eastern detective ” In seventeen seconds all of that’eongregation, except the chief elder, had slid through the windows,

A man neyer loses anything by being polite. A Buffalo gentleman waiting for a train at Aylmer, Ontario, saw a woman slip up on something and nearly fall. He hurried to assist her and helped her to rise, and as he did so she dropped avalise which proved to be his own, which he had left in the depot a few minutes before, and wliioh she was attempting to steal. —Boston Post.

Parson Goodwin, a well known Republican, say.-: The prohibitionist who does not resent the action of the bosses in mutilating the excellent speech of Judge Baldwin before it was allowed (o be published, is a coward, and deserves to be trodden under foot by the master. He g-rys: If this canvass is to be fought through without the' Republican candidates being allowed to refer te Kansas or lowa, or to say a word for prohibition, * * the Republicans will i>e defeated by fifty thousand, and deserve to be. He says: Every Republican candidate is hob-nobbing with saloonists, jus; .ts they did before these corsi.-teut but ye»y bid men slapped them in the face. Not a soul of them dares to say he i - in favor of the Constitutional amendments. * * j They are defeated in advance oi their m • ruination. The very cheap submission plank can’t save them.

UJThe freest government can not long exist where the tendency of the la.'s create a rapid accumulation of the property in the iianda ol a few, aud to render ihe masses of the people poor and dependent —Daniel Webster. If this be true it is high time the tariff law-9 were reformed. Just tha' which Webster 1 decries : s what our present tariff schedule brings about.—lndianapolis News, Republican. “My teeth are full of sand,” said tbe fairest bather in the surf. “All right, hand them out,” said an admirer, “and I’il rinse them off for you,” and now she regards him only as a brother.—Puck. lohn Bright receives many letters regarding Bright’s disease, some asking why he can’t fiud a remedy.

Mble Newfoundland dogs are now guround in drove! in Newfoundland. After a sotting ot eggs had been accidentally broken, in Montgomery, Ala., they were patched up with paste and linen, and in due time hatched, and the chicks were as lively as if never disturb*) ed. If Mr. Travis is very anxious to en“ gage in joint discussion, we tefer him to the letter of Mr. Ingersoll, in an*. other column. Something New in Rensselaer, Reversible HeeP Boots. A More complete line of Bools & Shoes than over bofore. and prices which defy competition. Campbell & Farden. We regret to learn that Maj. Burk is about to sever his connselion withtho MaKeever House. The Major has made numerous friends during hfs management of the floe house over which he.has presided. Thanks to Miss Lucy Shields, of Union township, for a handsome boquet of winter '.lowers presented us.

Thoughtful Mary.

“I dou’t see how IM git along without Mary, nohow,” Mrs. Bluchor observed, pausing to wine the pel's pinttion from her ag“d features and put another ladle of soft soap iuto tho steaming suds, while her daughter’s voice ac the piano could he distinctly recognized, floating out from the adjoining parlor. “I don’t see how I’d git along without that gal nohow. Al.ays on thes days when I hev the tit ngest work, she just picks out her nicest pieces like ‘Sweet Rest, By and By ’ and Mother's Growing Old,’ and sings ’em for me afore she iroes out on the lawn ro plav croquet with tee other young folks. “Taiu’t ev: ry gal as ud be so thoughtful, 1 kin tell you. Ni w, most on ’em ud just bang away With ‘Jordan is a hard road to travel." or 'Whoop ’em up, Eliza Jane,’ but she ain’t non ’o that sort She’s a pile o’ comfort,” and Mvs. Blucher fanned herself with her apron, preparatory ;o running the clothes through the second water.- Toledo American.

William North Steuben, the son of Jonathan Steuben, the Revolutionary soldier, to whomJßaron Steuben gave his name, is now living in Sanhi Clu j fa County, California, at the age of J seventy-four. The oiiginai name of 1 Jonathan Steuben was Ai nold Short j ]y after the treason of B medict Arnold, the Bdron was reviewing the regiment ed which yo ing Jonutha Ar nold was a member. Hearing by ac-> cident the name of Arnold, he called for tne man who bore it, and on seeing him, said: “Change your name, brother soldier, you are too respectaolo to bear-the name of a traitor.” “What naue shall I take. General?” “Take any other; mins is at your service.” was the reply. The offer at once accepted, and the first Ainer ican Steuben was ushered into existence almost by accident. The pres ent Mr. Steuben was born on the “Steuben tract,” in Oneida County, Now York. Rejected address: A canary belonging to a lady in Dubuqe, on being given its liberty yr a room one day, flew to the mantel whereon was a mirror. Thinking he had found a mate he went back to the cage and brought a seed to offer to the stranger. Getting no satisfac ory reply he poured fourth his sweetest notes, pausing now and then to watch the effect. Finally he went back to his perch, and with his head hanging, remained silent the rest of the day.

HOW TO SAVE.

All hard workers are subject to bilious attacks attacks which may cad in danger ous 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.

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES!

Legal cap, Fools cap, letter, Flat cap, Commercial note and Pure Linen Writing Papers; Writing Tablets, Blotter Tablets, Biank Books, Memo randoms; Lead Pencils by the thousand; Writing Fluid:lnk-black, plue, violet and crimson; Cheap Kul rs with metrical system indicated; Auto-) graph Albums —indeed all standard j articles and many novelties in tbej stationery line, in larg“ quantity*] Also Papetere (or box pap r) ii seme fifty styles, ranging in price iron! 15 cents to $2 per box. Her. a k E James Good cigars and the popular brands , of chewing aud smokii g tobacco : sold by HonceE. Tames.

Wm. H. Rhoades has two as ni e Organs as have ever been Pro ight to Rensselaer, they are named “Crown” and “Queen.” Irt touch and tone they have no superior, in style of cuse they are perfect beauties, and in price so low that every family ean buy. Call in and see if our words are not true, when we say- that lie is olfeiiug an Organ for $75, such as has never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Rans. Howland, proprietcr of Rensselaer Marble Works, keep- on hand a line stock of marble, and does good work,at reasonable rates. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers* —I will be compelled, according to law, to start my collectors or before September Ist, 1882, aDd 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 Nations.

Syi Haley, the well known sho c maker, has purchased he luindsotn little building recently occupied by Doc. Harnar, located between the old Austin House and Dr. Lo ;gh:n!g ’s j office, moved his establishment into , it, and will be happy to greet, ell old and new patrons with a ph-asant smih . H“ will furnish you with good fits an ! substantial work ai n n • ble rates.

notice of final akttimm; NT or ijjs- \ TATE. ' Notch i* us be by givkv io ill** cv-mmi'*. i <•'>"* | and legat'd** Of John Qte. r v, IV*.M*ii*«-d. t ;ti |" . r j in th'- 1 »i“i»*r circuit Co. t. 19 1 >: T»*n-s<*i ■-.I Indian-!, on the 30th day "1 Oct.o’ '<W2. a .(, i show cii" II any why the Kin'l s i:h.M.ifn t \r counts with the estate of < tl< * (’'voi.t >h‘ ii <. ] not be approved; and amd bt - “ "i • n u-''-n o ; then and ih> re make pr v>: of h.irs. ip and « cetvc Ihetr di.-.'rihutive share.-. I-• - 1 Witness he t ik f said ( ..nrt. J Seat. '■ this Bill <1 V Or "e . It"’ j \ Cn AKI K.- 'l. i' .TOE, Clerk Ja* per 1 irt i r Co a 1 • Notice oi FiHi< S.-'.-I ment <1 Esiate* TVTOTTOE IS HEREBY «T. • ■< u<:i> 1 lleirs and Legatee* el ' e •• t" •••'. ; De.mnsed. lo apoear ii* th 4 '>er < > ' Court, held at lienaselm-. i.n.ia ’ t e . . da\ of October, 1882, and v ' l ' whv the Ftnal Settlement ’' ( 1 1 ' 1 r ' tat" of said «le< 1 dent should n l : >r v•• Witness, the Clerk <> r - < Ci urf. *i IWSB 18th day of Se •t'-in ! 2 , CIIAKJ.ES . ..I E Cl rk Bept, 2*, 188‘2.—12 i-i I'-.ieU.. CVurt.

WE A. L.AMSON, DEAIj EIS I N HARDWARE, TINWARE, Cold kV if oodSTOVES* GUNS and Ammunition Breech and Muzzle Loader* in grout Vaiietv, Quality; ai d Prices ranging fioui $25 to SSO. Powder, Caps etc. etc, various grades and and prices. me a call, at Ft irk & Mayhew’s old st md, in Nowel ’ Block, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

CAMPBELL & GARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL O'EfOT, FOR - ASP . - -aa^fc. —-ja»r*^ , '"' > ''' 1 * ' '* V ■ _ w.*—imw 11 ~ .rt^flfcf~^;y~tf*yrj"‘vßSS6!Hi<MHlf : ~g.T i r cayi rnrrtg^—3Ls*»^SaK < ~-'^g*epsMsß*ag^_V*3hL^jy_jßy i I <> Bools,sks,Hals, Caps, 8 e filj 8 \

t Such a rush"this week .t Honan’s. I Pa'ont medicines, of all kinds, at F. B . Learning's. Tharp's old stand. Boots and Shoes, oi nil grades and I prices, just opened out at Fkkdig’s Any make of Sewing Machine sold Ly C. B. Steward. 1 nt J .sper conn ty' Before purchasing your simmer bon nets call on Mrs. K. P Hoaan.

.Jake Eiglesbacb, has moved into Ids new rooms, which ere handsome ami neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many frieuds to call Confectionery. -A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James.

of Final Settlement of EstateN'OTIC K IS HERBBT GIVEN tutheCrediior*, II(ir- and Legatee* of DanielV. Mahtin, to Hppt ar In the Jaxper Circuit Court, hddHt K n-solaer, Indiana,on 'he day of Oc tob-r, ISB2. Mid show cause if any. why the Final Scrtjoinciit Acuount* with the 'Mute of euid de cedent *honld not be npprov. d; nud *tdd heir* are uotihed to ih*'n and there make proot of heirship. and roc. ive their distributive share* - Witnes*. The Clerk of said Cdurt, i Seal. - this 28th dav of August, 1882. I —,— » CHARLES II PRICK, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. September t 1883 —sß.

PIONEER (JKKn MARKET!) (First -Poor West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - lud., 3. J. Kiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork. Vea! Mutton,.Sausage, Bologna etc., soid in quantities to suit purchasers at (ho lowest price-i. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. Tux Highest Price Paid foa Good Fat Cattle. May 2t> 1882,

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LUMBER andCOAL YARD. CTI \rAWT?T Q * -Successor, to—.U. JN W HiXjO, frank l, cotton, At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., kee ;> constantly on hand Lumber Lath; Shingles I COAL, of all kind::-,

at lowest rates. Call and see. i—■———i a i ■ ■ ii'gTa—2«aw—— N WARNER & ONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware,. Stoves^ South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, INDIAN . BEDFORD & WA®, * —DEALERS IN— Groceries, Confectioneries, Queen ware, Glassware, Wooden ware, Willoware, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Machines; Threshing* Machines, Brick, Tiling, & ’. Remember, we are engaged in >x general mercantile trade, run all d< - partments, keep the best of goods, ai. 1 sell at the lowest living* rates. If y< i wish anything, ask for it. We are pr - pared to furnish from a Threshing M icliine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on ban Salt, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., ei . Give us a call. BEDFORD &■ WARNER Rensselaer, J uly 14,1883.

Rensselaer Marble Housi R. HOWLAND Proprietor—Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMEKTS, Bfl&9SToiriS» S&AI3. SLATE AM) MARBLE MANTLE t i/l&,;rs J.V/> WAS JEM' * Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also 3Dt?etlei* in.— eoi mm, balcony EAiii, mi mm, ETC., ft CARRIAGE AND WAGOiI Bfl A IfUF ACT O' 11. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—N. Warner' '« OlfyStand, Front Street North of Washington— RENSSELAER - I3STDIAISI X. Having pinch aseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tmnann: >- ture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral J picnic i ts, cte.. etc. Batisfnction gvion. All work warranted. dS-i|i\ laul R-AtNLrKGf $ ./. IP. J> WALL'S Itftrf # itiUbki Liver; Teams, with or without Drivers ■in ■!> rs gwagsa————eanea—a— mmommmamom*. i fi hwHihlliii of 1V»~ Mark mndPhosp/iti m • MlaOalil/Wm,.. *V» witofrwwrltoii of iron. (MwwmO llmlwii (A,, OmO.iwOwwiiOiiliH../ f pMriiwuwwOtou. nENTLEHKN: I Dm wad Da. Hiim’O I non Tone in my practice, and In an experience,.V v* twenty-*TC yean In medicine, hare never found anything to give the resolto that Da. lUrrau' * Ikon Toma doee. In many eaeae ot Nervous Prostration. Temalo Diseases, Dyspepsia. and an In, t v erlchod condition <rf the blood, this pee it fee remedy, has In my han;!*, made eome wonderful sore.. that have baffled some of onr moat eminent physicians, have yielded to this great and taaeaeps: - Jeremcdy. I prescribe it In preference to any iron prepaiMlon made. In fact, eetg a —rwm < UDU. BABTXn’i lao« Tone U a necessity In my practice. DP. * it yivrs r>oior to thr, Kood\ iSEnESSSSESaSSSSSSHBBSSES&SSSfiS&P! tAe INpeaMee otysa. msrf f A ABAB WABAJA AB fA JA M vj Am WBB^^BBA Wim BB Mm*. • />rMlitff, Ta>»» cf Apr>*-\ tAAA A W AAAA W B B A^rnlAt tit a, JYn*t ration of Vital I Pouters and Tmjxytonoo./