Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1882 — Page 3
ll«v«popcr Decisions- ». •nhoeribers wfee do iot give exprett notice • ••atrary are co»eidere4 wiskiiiK to con time a* •abaariptioa. I. j| Miwlttfs orAat the discontinuance of III! Mrlodicai* the publishers may continue to •ad Am antil ali arrearage* ore paid. A If mbaerlhers neglect or refuse to take their Mriodieala from tho cfiiee to which thev are «U----roeted'ttaev are held reaponsible until thev have settled their bills and ordered them discontinued 4. If •abaerfber* more to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers arc sent l« tke former direction, they are held responsible. A The ceorta have decided that “refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing and leaving them oncailed for. faeia evidence •f lateatleaal fraud.” , a gay person wto receives a newspaper and aaakes dm of it, whOthcr he lie* ordered it or not, is held tn law to lie a subscriber. T. If subscriber* pay in advance thev arc bound 00 vive notice to the publisher a-, tin enn ■Jtir time, if they do not wish to con tin in ■ 1 it: •rherwise the publisher is autuoriaed n send .t •n aadths sub'ciibers will be rerp->. ; - * » l,: - •a express uotice. with pnyi»;--i tof a, Nt *■" sset to the publisher Real Estate for Sale. Tliomiiwon Sc Bro. Hat* for sale cheap lands. Buyers will 4« well to •ortsiilt them before viuroluMteK
EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.
Th* reason why women everywhere Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because •hey hav* learned by experiencethe bodt juide--that this excellent Medicin* overcomes despondency, periodica! heJukuhe; indigestion, pair, la the back find kidneys, and other •rouble* of the -mx. Home Journal. 0«a«rbell & Farden
Hoie, sweat Hm!
X*tr <• the time to buy a home. L**poid It selling lots in his addition th« town of Rensselaer, that no •a* ■ be without a horn - .Teims on*.-fourth <U)wn. ami the balance Is *qa«l Annual payments What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J V. W Kirk ANT SUM FROM o < . •, sio,gu'> • a first mortgage real vst.-ite s»curi; \ • A |vf t» ter. y -.'i.s time Fk.ynk W, Babcock. list arrived at l* kndiu’s the largest and most select, stock of Clothing ever brought. ? > Ronssehicr A cordial invit. tion is e Vended to everybody to call at n • Fn.porium, •xainiue aty goods, and ascertain friceg before purediissii.e ■ ! • wl re. , . E. Fi:\v>io, A ul«e lot of Circulars and Dolmans H R. Ff.ndig’s
CHEAP MONEY!
W* hare fiu.-i ly secure*? our six rer \ •ant. money an i are now prepared to ' make farm loann at fix par cent infers ' •s'. Those loans run for five years btR i Ihe borrower has option to pay part i r \ ■ll ol his loans before ni»'.,nnty. R. S. J- Z. DWIGG ; NS. Several < omnodious and comfort" able hous fto rent. ‘Enquire at ('Rigans’ Rank. Persons desuiug to borrow money •n real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum Prom *SOO to:? 1(1,000, on shor notice and for «ny desired t mic. Bedford & Warner run tho greatest T «riety of goods of any est.ihlisli uient in this region, ami announce it in the expression that they can supply anything from a thrashing machine too needle Orne-rhs. flour confectioneries, hardware, country produce of all kind s tobaccos. cigars —beset in tho market—wagons, reapers and mowors. Mudei % brick, tile threshing machines, m • eP\ You can’t fall of getting what v.* 1 w " f "If you don’t see it, ask for i*.'" ■ R. Fkndio has just teturned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goode ever brought to this town. A full line of Gentlemen's ft.noshing goods at Fi tulip’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap tit the Citizens’ Bank Go and see.
GOOD NEWS.
No more chills and ague in this •action. Our Drucrgists 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 Aor a Conqcero has used but lit-, tie energy to make this medicine ; known, and yet its sale? is immense j in Ague Districts. It purities the j blood, Liver and o’her Secretory j oregons so effectually that tns Chills I do not return even when persons ha, e ! had they for years. Entirely vego I table preparation. Prico 50, cents i and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses wil.j Stop the chills. Pure Cream Bread to be g&ade of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Jtes tan rant. Ohe bo ib lot ofG hamsandCasb mere* at
Louisville. N. A. A Cticau Railway, Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago NORTiI : Timbik T.v. : SOUTH '.rtcTjJuLYZi,: .... No. :l. ; No. 1. ;1882. ; ivc. 2. No. 4. Daily. : Daily.* ; : Daily.* Daily. 7 45pm 7 00am lv Louisville »r 9 *!9pm 8 26am HOK“ 722 ” “Nr-w Albany ‘858” 805 1 0 3v> “ !) 47 ” ar AJitchell. 8 33“ 547 “ 11 15 “ 11 08 “ “ Bloomingtoe 5 15“ 431 “ 1? 2lam 11 43 “ “Gosport 43S “ 355 “ 112 ‘ 12 3«pni “ Gr’nc'stle jun 347 '' 104 ' 117“ 102“ ” Orecticastl* *42” 259 “ 1 It) “ 1 :;b “! “ jjfiHchri.ale 108“ 22$ “ 2 18“ 305 “ ;“CrTrdMVi!!cj 2 38“ 157“ 22! “ 208 “ “ Crawl’nistifle 235 “ 154 “ ?17 ‘ 303 “ ” Lafayette juuC 159“12 58 “ •i 28 “ 814 “ l" Lafayette 105 “ 12 41 “ *22 “ 408 “ !“HcynoM» 12 15“ 11 Mpm 4 “ 421 “ ' “ Jlokok 11 59ftlH 11 3* “ 44)“ 427 “ lltMomii 11 56 “ 11 85 “ 517 “ 504 “ *r Rensselaer 11 18 “ 10 59 “ 720 “ I7SO ” ( “Daitan 905 “ *55“ 805 “ 18Oj “ i“Chicaoo lv 8 08“ 750 “ *Da'ly except Sunday. tiff” Connections made at Chicago with night trains lor 1 he norf northwest. Pullman piUaccalceping car* on trains S and 4. For tickets n.id further luformailon apply tot C F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer. Murray Kki.i.kd, G. P. A.. Louisville, Ky.
The Democratic Sentinel D iDAY OCTOBER. 27, 1882.
PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.
The regular meeting of the RonsseK «er Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Sat* urday evening October 28th, 1882. The following is the programme of exorcises: 1. Song by choir, Mrs. W. L. Hamar organist. 2. Prayer by Rev. D. T. Halstead 3. Reading of Scriptures by Miss Medge Oshurne. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. fi. Opening remarks, by Hon. R. S* Dwiggins. 7. Son<4 by the choir. 8. Remarks by C. J. Brown. 9. Song by the choir. 10. Declamation by Rena Peacock. 11. Ten minutes recess. 12. Remarks b}' Rev. J. J. Claypool. 13. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 14. Miscellaneous remarks. In. Song by the choii. 16. Closing remarks by Ezra C.
No weds. Benediction by i *v. Philp Me Dade. Remarks limit d to liv# minutes. Let the memo rs of the choir be present eaily and fake seats assigned for them. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all Exercises to commence at 7.80 o'clock t. u Nolle JYolk, Pres’t Charles W, Cokx, Secy. Go to Miss Martin’s for your Fall Hats Work has commenced on the hand some brick residedee of Jas. T. Randle. Miss Martin has just returned from Chicago with an extensive and choice stock of millinery goods, and invites everybody to call. Bro. Marshall returned last Satur day morning, and Messrs. Sears and Link, Saturday night, from Dakota. Fendig has just opened out a fine line of Dress Goods, Shulls, Dolmans, Ready Made Ciotning, Boots and Shoes. Prints in Great Variety, vlc„ lower than ever. A. O. Yeoman, who has been visit* ing his old home and friends in Jasi per county, returned to Kingnan, Kansas, last week.
Look atjttiose fine Wedding Suitings, I the best’gonds ever brought to Rensselaer, at Watkrbuky & McNally, Tailors. Boswell Courier: Win. Davroch, an j old aczuafnt&uce ol ours, and the demo- | viatic candidate for Htats’s Attorney in | this 30th Judicial Circuit, came over from | Fowler, Tuesday and after making a few l acquaintances left on the noon train yesj terday for Fowler. He is a mau of the 'best moral character,- first-class legal I trainin, lias had several years' practice i at tlie bar, and will, if elected, make a I good prosecutor.
New Fall and Winter stock, finest in the market anywhere at Watkkrury & McN ally's Merchant Tailor Shop. Charles Roberts and Samuel Bux ton, sent from this county to Monti* cello jail, escaped from that institution Tuesday morning. From now until Host prevents icagood time tor phmting.out trees. A good supply on hand at the Rensselaer Nursery. Wat.. Kirk will go to Chicago, Monday next. ■The following is from the great Seed firm, of Rochester, New York: Rochester, N. Y., July 19, 1882. M- F. Smith, Esq., Monticello, Inch, Dear Sir: When visiting the State Experimental Farm, at Geneva, this week, .we noticed some Spiral Fasteners for seed corn preserving. We also noticed that they were put up in boxes and were from you. Please send three gross to us at Rochester, N! Y , and tijre6 gross to us at Chicago,' 111. Send bills as per shipments. Yours truly Hiram Sibley & Co. N. Warner «fc Sons sell these Seed I’rc | servers.
Strayed— About the 20th September, from Frank lJengesbach’s pasture, near Rensselaer, two cows—one red, and one white. Any information leading to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. Call on, or address Frank Hknoesbach, Rensselaer ,
The beauty and color of the hair may be safely regained by using Parker’s Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, cleanliness, and daad-, ruflferadiceting propertie*.
R. FENEDG'S.
BEAUTY REGAINED.
MARRIED— At Peoria, 111., Wednesday, October 9th, 1882, Mr. Ben. Tuteur, oi Rensselaer, and Miss Derrwachter, of Peoria. A' (he residence of the bride’* parents, in Jordan township, Tuesday evening, October 21th, 1882, Bamcel P. Daugherty of Rensselaer, and Miss Etta Crossoup.— Rev. B. F Fergußoj officiated. Amos Lane, in th* 24th year of his age, died at he residence of his mother, m Gillam township, October lfith 1562. TO RENT-A Dwelling House with three comfortable rooms Good well and stable oh ti<t JKentreasonable. Inquire at this office for
C B. STEWARD.
. Rev. A. Taylor is announce to oc cupy the pulpit of the Presbyteiian Church at Kentland, next Sunday'.
A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY.
Ladies prefer Floreston Cologne because tlmv find this lasting combination of exquisite perfumes a delightful novelty. Judge Martindale said that Attorney Baldwin had given the party away on the prohibition question in his key note speech at the Republican State Convention, but now read what one of the Judge’s boys said to Jim Woodward (he other day, who gives him away to the Ciuciunati Commercial, as follows. Jim says: Chales Martindale. a welLknown newspaper writer, said to me: ; ‘I am a republican, but am opposed to the proposed amendment,and think killing it UDder tne title of submission will be quite as effective as to wait two years and then do it. The proposed amendments is a bungling affair and contains all the worst sea tures of the lowa and Kansas amendments. It provides that the legislature may say by whom uud whore the liquors sold in the State shall be made and sold. This would be class legislation, and besides this, legislatures have been corrupted, and a few men could easily obtain a monopoly of the entire liquor trade without any diminution of tke quantity consumed. Of course a monopoly would put the price a, and the Standard Oil Company would be a beggarly concern compared with that state whisky mill.”
Senatorial Courtesy.
General Ben Harrison, in his speech to 300 people at Rochester, on the 19th iust, said in so many words that “Hon. D. VT. Vooi'hees dodged the vote on the bill to increase the tariff on wooled goods,” etc. Now the gallant General know when he mads this statement that both Senators Ransom ‘’and Voorhees came into the Senate a few mom© ts after the vote was announced on that bill, aucl -fated that they were unexpectedly detained out side the Senate when the vote was taken, and had they been in their seats they would have voted “No.” As General HariKon had just voted for ths increase ou woolen goods it is probable be beard Senator Voorhees make the statement. At any rate General Harrison knew this, because it was published in the Congressional Record on the same page with the vote on the knit goods bill, and it was also pu!disked in the Sentinel ana published .all ever the State. To dodge a vote, means to evade or shirk the expression of an opinion. Did Senator Voorhees do this? General Harrison knows very well lie did not, and he also knows that, rig l t or wrong, Senator Voorheos has the courage to express o his convictions on all subjects. Again, in he same speech. General Harrison told the 300 oeopie to whom he was speaking that Senator Voorhees voted against taking og the duty on matches,” out ho did not say that the same bill Thiel, he proposed to take the duty from matches, amounting to some two millions of dollars, also proposed to relieve the banks from o ( ver eleven millions of takes they are now paying the government, and that this was the reason Senator Voorhees voted against :he bill, a fact which the Gen eral well knew, because Mr. Voorhees so stated ou the floor of the senate* and it is published in the Congressional Record.
lleneial Harrison knew very wellbecause Mr. Voorhees so stated, that he was willing to repeal tue tax on matches and on every other industry, to relieve tho minks from their share of internal revenue. General Harrison stands convicted before the eountrj of willfully suppressing or perverting the truth and of a want of courtesy and fairness to ward a brother Senator to gain a pitiful and temporary political advantage. Alas! that a man who lias worn tne uniform of an American Genera and who occupies a seat in the mos f honorable legislative body in the world should descend to the small subtirfuge of a pettifogging lawyer to please the party he serves. “To what base use we may return.”
ANNOUNCEMENT-RECORDER.
To a’l Citizens of Jasper County, In*, diuna: I respectfully announce ravself 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-dnd-order-abiding citizenship of said county, for twenty one years of ma lure manhood, tlireo years of which were passed as one of the county’s quota in the army that stamped out tn< great rebellion. Because the re suits of the exertions ~-f ray 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.
THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM.
A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flowers and spices is the distingui9hing charm ot Florestoe.
The Republican is very smart? It seeks to make u case thus: “Put this and that together." The Republican says “a Democrat in Barkley tewnshid has made a bet that George Rolinson would be elected by four hundred majority. “Don’t believe we have such damphools in our party. Mr. Republican, your asseitiou to the contrary.
Jim Carroll, a cousin of E. H. Honan, of this place, was killed by the cars in Chicago, Wednesday of last week. Mr. Honan and wife attended the funeral at Delphi. Miss Emma Martin wishes to inform the lady readers of the Sentinel, that her former trimines. Miss Lizzie Reneau has just returned from a protracted stay in Clncage fuily posted on all the latest and most attractive styles in the Fall Fasbicus, and that she is now ready to execute all orders in the best manner and on short notice. Miss Martin especially requests the ladies to attend her Fall Opening which will take place Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED.
To sell Dr. Chase’s Recipes, or information for everybody, in every county iu the United States and Canadas. Eniar ed by the publisher to 648 pages. It contaius over 2,000 household recipes and is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful book and a household necessity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducement ever offered to book agents. Sample copies sent by mail, post paid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents more tban double their money. Address Dr. Chase,s Steam Printing House. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 3m. A snug little residence is being erected for Mrs. Hawkins.
A SEASONABLE PUBLICATIN.
The Fall number of Ebrlcs’ Fashion Quarterly will be found particu larly useful to all ladies who contemplate that most delighthrul of feminine occupations—shopping, Within the compass of its one hundred and twenty pages, it contains a compendium of the whole art and mystery of retail purchasing, giving descriptions of the latest styles in every department, with a complete list of prices, and a really bewildering array of illustrations. Aided by this useful publication, a lady Pan plan out her shopping for the reason, w r ith an absolute certainty that no necessary item will be overlooked and that ev* ery dollar will'i e made to do its full and utmost duty. Whether she makes her purchases by mail or from storekeepers .nearer homo, the Fashion Quarterly is equally useful. Iu either case it shows her just what styles are fashionable, a j well as which are most eccuonin al; and, .studying its pages, a lady can .adapt her expenditure to her means, and avoid the vexation of finding, to late, that unwitting extravaga ce iu.one direction entails ineon venieui economy in another. The Fashion Quarterly is publish*. c i by Elirich Bros., Eighth Avenue, New York, at 50 cents a year, or 15 cents a copy. It is amply Worth its price, Mr. Ferguson is agaiu in the field of trade, prepared to supply all who wish with lumber, coal, etc.,at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite the depot. The finest wood Pump in the market, rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W Walker’s. Sold by W- A. Lamson Nowels Block. Those all wool lady hose, very cheap at Ilouans.
“EVERYBODY”
! respectfully notified that Dr. Ira Kelley has opened an office over Willie J. lines’ Drug Store for tho practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to giv« the l est satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA Cb KELL LIT, Dentist. For Your Fall and Winter Furnishings, call on Ed. Honan. Parson Good win, a well known Republican, says: The prohibitionist who does not resent the action of the bosses in mutilating the excellent speech of Judge Baldwin before it w:ts allowed to be published, is a coward, and deserves to tie trodden under foot by the master. He si.ys: ii this canvas'- is to be fought through without the Republican candidates being allowed to refe r te Kansas or lowa, ov to suv a word for prohibition, * * the Republicans will be defeated by tifiv thousand, and deserve to tie. He says: Every Republican candidate is hob-nobbing with saloonists, jus: as they did before these cor.si. lent but very bad men slapped them in the face. Not a soul of them dares to sav he is in favor of the Constitutional amendments. * * They are defeated in advance oi their nomination. The very cheap . übrahsio.i plank can’t save them. HoocD, Hoods, Hoods, stylish and cheap, at E. I’. Honan’s Notion Store.
A VALUABLE ADDITION.
Because it is beneficial to the scalp and ' adds to personal beauty by restoring color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is why Parker’s Hair Balsam is such a popular hair dressing. Advertised Letters.— Letters ad** dressed below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 21st day of October, 1832. Those not cl baud within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling or any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. John F. Davis. James Fisher. Ira Gay, Goller H. D. M. Gratae;-—2. Willirm Lowman Jonathan Michaels. Ed ward Miller. Oscar Eorgnn, J. D. Porter. James I). PrU'R. 3 W. Workman—. Horace E. James, P. M. Something New in Rensselaer, Be*, versiblo Heel Boots. A More complots line of Bools <!t Shoos than ever before, and prices which defy corape-
CAMPBELL & FARDEN.
iition.
HOW TO SAVE.
All hard workers are su'j -ct to bilious attacks attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker’s Glqgey Tonic will keep the kidney? and liver active,. and by preventing the altaca save much sickness, loss of time and expense. Delay at such times means danger.—Detroit Press. See other column.
The freest government can Dot long exist where the tendc.ov «»f he laws is to create a rapid accumulation of the property in tlie hands oi af< and to render the masses of the p •< pie poor and dependent —Daniel Webber. If this be true it is high time the tariff laws were reformed. Just that which Webster decries is what our present tartff schedule brings about.—lndianapolis News, Republican.
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS.
Is a reliable medicine that never doe any harm and that prevents and cures diseases by keeping tlietstopiach in order, the bowels regular, and the kidneys and and liver active. Sucli a medicine is Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It relieves eye ry case, aud has cured thousands. See other column.—Tribune. Good cigars and the popular brands of chewing 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.” Iri touch and tone they have no superior, in style of case they are perfect beauties, and in price so low that every family ean buy. Call in and see if our wouls ate not true, when we say that he is offering an Organ for $75, such as lias never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Rans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of marble, and docs good work,at reasonable rates. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payees* —I will be compelled, according* to law, to start my collectors or before September Ist, 1882, and those knotting thems**ives delinquent will save costs and trouble by calling and settling the same. M. B. ALTER, 2t. 11. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind . Honan's fur your Fancy N dim*. Syl. Haley, the well known shoo maker, has pifVchased the handsom little building recently occupied by Doc. Famar, located between the- old Austin House and Dr. Roughridge's office, moved hie establishment into It, and will be happy to gi< ct all old and new patroßs with a pleasant smile. He will furnish you with good fits and substantial work at reasonable rates.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETT I F.MEN't OF ES TATE. Nowe« is iikukry oivs'i to ’tie emit tors, heirs and legatees sf.Tolla ©.nerry, Dec *-"d. to appear in the .1 neper Circuit Court, held at Il«*r- -daer. Indiana, on the 30th day of Ociot or. 18k.\ and show ; -use if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of -aid decedent “hou.ld not be approved; and aai I hide are notified ‘o then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. i —•— i Wit nee.-, the Cirri; of an id Court, -- Seal. v thin 5h day off eu:’ . . I'F. (— — J Cb a Hu's 11. I’e?' v. . Clerk Jaaper CiiciCs Cou t. Notice of Fuai Scttl near of E spateNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tof.heCreditors •Heirs and Legates es Oral tier. Deceased, to appear it. the Jasper Circa, Y Court, held at India . iat e-4 5d day of October, ISB2, and anew caua.: if ar.y, why the Finft! Settlenuin' \ccoum • villi the estate. of said decedent should u<d e »ppr >\ al iTSTTje witness, !h* Clerk of said Court, this iCeAvjß ISthdavof Se it ember. IS S 3. CHARLES H. PRICE. < I rk Sept, 2», lSs-t,—•!**. ei- Circiit Omirt.
TS. A. LAMSON, X3<r HA'Kw WABE, TINWARE, 4* If TiP fJE&i GUMS asid Ainmnsiitiois. Breech and Muzzle Loaders in great Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging from $25 to *SO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. various grades and and prices. | rr Give me a cal), at (Mark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Novrels’ Block, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.
CAM PBE LI. & F ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR |i I * 'TrOHr m iy s Slum Ms Paiß AAp3 Furnisti Übyty GOODS.
Such a rush this week at Honan s, ■ j Patent medicines, of nil kinds, at F. B j Learning's. Tharo’s old stand. j Boots and Shoes, of all grades aad | prices, just opened out at Fendig’s Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. Steward. ‘Attention! Ladies of Jaspsf county! Before purchasing”your summer ben net? call on Mrs. E. P Honan. Jake Eiglesbacb, has moved Into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial Invitation to his many friends to coll Confectionery.—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James.
Notice of Final Settlement of EstateXT OTIC E is HEREBY' GIVEN to the Creditor*. 1\ Heir.- and Legatee* of DanielV. Martin, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, heluat Rem golaer, Indiana, on the 16<h day o, Oc tobt>r. 1882. and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts w ith the estate of *aid do cedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. —».— Witness. The Clerk of said Court, \ Seal. !• this 38tli day of August, 1883. t —* CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Cou-t September 1, 1882—53. riONEEB ( MEAT X MARKET! ] (Hrst Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. EJiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest pri< es. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to tall. The Highest Price Paid to* Good Fat Cattle, May 26 1882
WHHk 1 CliUCEf* TOIMBCii ■ An Invigorating Medicine fiat Never Intoxicates h i This delicious combination of Ginger, Buchu, H Mandrake. Sdlluisin, and many oilier of tbe best B vegei able lemediss line .h. cmics nil of B the bowels, tiaMeeh, fiver, Moneys a«e*«iigs, tiis| The Bert and Surest Rough Cure Ever died, L If you are suffering from Female j Complaints, g Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyapep- b sia. age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker's R, Ginger Tonic. It " ill strengthen brain and body £ and give you new life and vigor. L I XOO DOLLARS f I Paid for any thing injurious found in Ginger Tonic i’;. ■ or for a failure to helo or cure. ! 50-\ -.r '. fl I.t fk-uler. til drutfi. Li -e *s.rinKbr.e!i-e f* 1 Surd; iurclr, i.l .r toHucOX AG„ I . IYui.C,:, fit, ft a wcf’K in your 'iwn ton n. $5 Outfit free. I* I*Nr, risk. Everything new. Capital*ot i'nn tl " Hired. Wv will furnish you cverj- & y lytliitfe Many are making fortunes. La dl main us much as men, and boys and girlmake -.nvat pav. Reader, if yon want a business at which ••on can make great pay all the time yon work write for particulara to gviil. H. Hallett & Co. Portland. Maine
LUMBER and GOAL YARD. 0. D. NOWELS, . „35?r00J5&r. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keep constantly on hand Liunler; Lath; Shingles Ss COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see. N WARNER & ONS, DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware Sto „ South Side Washington Street, RI3IffSSBX.AER, INDIANA. BEDHII & WARHEiI, —DHALERSIN — Groceries, Confectionerios, Queena** ware, Glassware, Woodenware, Willoware, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Reaping and • Mowing Threshing Machines, Brick, Tiling, &e. Remember, we are engaged in a general mercantile trade, run all departments, keep the best of goods, and. sell at the lowest living rates. If you wish anything, ask for it. We are prepared to furnish from a Threshing Machine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on hand, Salt, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., etc. Give us a call. BEDFORD & WARNER Rensselaer, July 14,1882.
Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor. XDe»a,lor In — American and Italian F&arble, M©MUMEOTS, ‘T&BI.EfS. aWASSWOWaS, S &A'£B, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES unjrs vases. Van Kensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also IJoeelor in - • in mm mar mbs, m rant, sit, s CARRIAGE AND WAGON HAKUFAOTOBT. J. P. WARNER. Proprietor — N. Warner's Old Stand, Front St?eel North of Washington — RENSSELAER - 1 IsT 3DI .A,!* /v. Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared t»mana(aa* tnrs and rrpair, (’a:riacep, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral ph-weure, , H c B:*ti.sf:if?h>ii gvien. All work warranted. CAIJIiIAd.K TAIjVYIXGT S aSM^ECTA’LTY. - KEwxtv • K*#******&»*eiAi&m mm*,*-*****’, J. fir. DirvAEiss Livery Teams, with or without Drivers
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