Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1882 — Page 3
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Gst your Christmas candies at Dera Brothers.
Star Bakery end Restaurant,
To all whom it may concern: — I would respectfully inform my old ciibtomers that I have again opened up a bakery and restaurant on Wvsh ingten Street Reneselaer, where you san get as good bread as the mark® afford a. All human beings here beloW N« ed breed snd cakes we nil do know ; And I wou'd have the many and few I’< uism rr that. J knead them. too. And c'nays bsve fresh hre <1 on hand, »•«•?. b' none in a!' ti e Innd. I e'n < •>;»•> snd oso n ■ ■ with ready cash ■ nd save yeur baker from a smash. M,rn*n.’er’h* place, W i Legg W «■ iir i.t n street Rensselaer Ind. Looming tias a beautiful assort im nts of Bib'es sailing cheap. Th; iiks to W. W. Watson, Esq , and Cl.a;l'-s B. Steward for handsome in smance calendars. The PraJrieFarmers’ Agricultural Sa. iwty will hold a regular meeting at Francesville, January 13th, 1883, pi 1 o'alock, p. ni., at which the FailGround end other property of the Soeiefy will be off»"ed 'or sale. JOHN G. GULP, Pres. E. H. Applegate, Sec’yMess, Mahan A Co., druggists, of Rtick'iile, Parke county, say Brown’s lion Bitters give entire satisfaction Doi’t fail to stop ar Learning’s be fore you buy yeour Christmas goods Eor substantial Christmas presents, go to Ralph Fendig's. He has an ex* tensive end well selected stock < f ladies dress goods, Dolmans, Shawls, Cloaks, Beadv-made Clothing. Boots Sheee. Hats, Ceps, etc., etc., Don' forget this. «a»»hell X Farstea.
Tiie Hpy of Atlanta.
A Beautiful Allegory of the war of the rebellion in six acts, will be produced at the Opera House at Rensselaer cointnt ncing on Monday evening Dec. 25th, Mr. Rdward Wodiska the talented yoitng actor who our citizens remember as having played the sculptor m the ?. • rble heart so well this sea-, u with Felix A. Vincent, has been engaged for the role ‘‘the spy. the best amature talent of ourn tow will support him, and we can assure our people that they wiii give a performance far :r. -.dvam-e of any ever given hero before. The play is one of deep interest to every true american'lie.-irl. being a truthful picture o! oi .• late war from the iireing of the first gun at Sumpter until tbe surread ■■■,•♦>' Lee nt Richmond. It is int'.- r ■ >rs <1 with recruit drill, camp .; n ' hr'lie scenes, on sc .m’ . Ihe pr s< :i pen nt Andersonville, Tim i- -I l iers dream of home, Tableaux el 8-h ce -- sion. Submission and cl-sing by the realistic scene and tableaux of Decorating our heros graves. Admission being only 25 <t ’>s ets, we they will be gremod with packed houses. Whnt, ar* yon c/ mpr to t ? A blaek silk? Trt«. Who of? J.V.W Kirk. OT RUM. FROM *3OO 00 tosW,ooo «■ first snortgng* real estate ?umiirity om live ** leu time. a Frank W. Babcock.
QHKAJ' MONEY! W* bnv* tin! ly ••os:-i ”»i> s : - per t. w n■ t<e w or'. j.t ts: ,'i i p «ak« form !•>«*• ®* «" Jnt '"'erMt. Th*»« !•»*"• run ft r live ▼••ora bu* th* t«rr»w«r h*» •ption to p*y p»rt or all *1 his l»»n« befora mon.-ity. B. rv- IGGINS. Stv*ral ••mtnodiou* and eonil’otlftbl® kous-» to rent. ’Enquire at »ilik«r«’ Bank. Parsoat denting to borrow money •b raal ®*tat« security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He van furnish any earn from SSOO to SIO,OOO, on rhor »atiee aa4 for any desired time. Parses* wanting farm loans can gettheas aheap at the Citizens’ Bank •• aai mo. Pare Cream Bread ;warrunted to be »f milk: Pan Bread; Cream »read:Yaraan* Bread, at Purcupils’s Beelataratt.
TUTT’S nnfFt CTO RANT Is composed of Herbal and Mucilaginous products, which permeate the substance of the Xiunata, expectorates the acrid matter thatoollecta in the Bronchial Tubes, and forms a soothing coating, which relieves the irritation that causes the cough. It cleanses the l«"g» of all Impurities, strengthens them when enfeebled by disease, invigorates the circulation of the blood, and braces the nervous system. Slight colds often er: . in consumption. It is dangerous to n-‘. ect them. Apply the remedy promptly- A test of twenty years warrants the assertion that no remedy has ever been found that is as prompt in its effects as TUTT’S EXPECTORANT. A single dose raises the phlegm, subdues inflammation, and its use speedily cures the tn obstinate sough. Apl easant cordial, children take it readily. Tor Croup it is invaluable and should be in every family. In »»c. and $1 Bottles. TUTT’S PILLS ACT SIStOTtY OH THE LIVEg. Cures Chill* and Fever, Dyspepsia, Head ache, Bilious Colic,Co nstipalea Hh»nwi«d«m. Biles, Palpitation of very wsU,"aaiiirlepiUat bed-time stimulatestto
jygONOJT ROUTE. Louisrille. N-1 & Clicaw Raßway, Solid Trains Between Lontsvllle and Chicago NORTH ' TimbixE- : SOUTHfS? 7 :v»otDec JO,: -O. ; wo. 1. :lbß2. : No. 2. . Xo. 1. Daily. : Daily.* : • : Daily.*: Daily. ■7 15pm S Oflnm IvLovnvnxi ar'asopmlll 56am 738 “ 880 “ “ New-Albany • 85* • 11 M ‘| 9M“ 10 4#“ ar Mitchell, 6 35“ I #lB ‘| 11 11 “ 2G7pm “Bloomington 5 16“ 745 " 1.45“ 243 ‘ “Gosport 440 “ 711 “| 12 35nn. 166 pm “ Gr’nc'utle inn 848” *iS '| 12 40“ 201 “ “Greencnstfe 3 43“ 6 17“ “ “ “Roachdale “ “ . ‘CrTrctavillei “ “ I “ " “ CrawTruHvifle “ “ • ” 3 68“ “ Lafnyette junc 'BS “ 421“ 854 “ 4lt “ >• x-afayette 1»4 “ 4 l«l “ “ • “ Reynolds “ “ 400 “ 530 “ “ Monox 12 Isl “ 300 “ “ “ IvMouon “ •• 437 “ 606 “ ar Renaaalaer 11 18aa 284 “ > «40 “ «15 “ “’ < eu #O6“ 12 25., 736“£900 “£“ 1 a«o ly ICO “ 11 20pm •bally except t n lay. HT Connectloi.H made st Chicago with Might trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace Bleeping cars on train a 3 and 4. For tickets and further information apply to. C. F. WREN. Agent, RensHelaer. Mi r.MY Kem.eb, fi. P. A.. Lciiiaville, Ky.
The Democratic Sentinel FBJDAY DECEMBER 22, 1882.
BEAUTY REGAINED.
Th* beauty tnd color of th* hair «ay be safely regained by using Parker’a Hair Balsam, which is mu«h admired lor its perfume, cleanliness, tad daadrui*eradi*atiߣ pr*p«rtiM. Those handsome dolls at Learn1 ng’s take the cake Cheap I You tet 1 Doll* by the thousand* at Sears and don’t you forgetit. Plushes, J. V. W. Kirk. To our readers, oue and all, We wish a merry, merry Christmas. An Encampment of Odd Fellow* was iastltuted at Monticello on last Taesday. B. F. Foster, Grand Secretary, delivered an address. W. T. Perkins attended the National Butter, Chees* and E« Convention which was recently held at Mil* waukie, Wisconsin.
Senator Fred. Hoover and H. W. Snyder, Esq., of Remington, were in town Monday on bnsine**. Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Austin are at home for the holiday*. Dick Howe has gene to New York to accept a position in a furniture es - tablishinent. The Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Codrt has issued marriage licenses as follows; Benton Kenton and Cynthia J. Hayes, Georg* W. Zimmerman aid Adeline Wiison, William Johnson and Elizabeth C. Walters George W. Houser, and Sarah Randall. At a regular meeting of Prairie Lodge No. 125 F. & A. M. held on Monday evening the following gentlemen were elected office. s for the easting year: Geo. B. ( onw*ll, W. M.; XV. H. Eger, S. W.: John C. Chilcute. J. W.; R. Fendig, Treasurer; M L. Spitler, See “t' ry. The officers elect will be i' sr,.Hed on the evening of Dec. 27th lt>B2.
Tom. McCoy returned from Kansas Monday opening. He reports the Hoosiers all well and prospering. Evening Star Chapter No. 41, O. E. S., elected the following officer* Wed ~ nesday evening, M. L. Spitlor, W, P,; Lizzie A. Price, W. M.; Mre. Ira C Kelley. A. M.; Mre. W. J. Imee, Sec,; Mis* Emma Conwell, Treasurer: Mrs. Lile Eger, Conductreee; ft «s Ade Hopkins, Associate Conductress. The Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythia* will elect officer* at their regular meeting* next week. W W. Watson, K*q.. has been aps pointed Deputy Prosecutor for Jasper eounty. Our announcement last week the death of Mr. Jos. Williams we are happy to say was ineorre>‘t. Wo made it on what we believed to be good authority.
The performance of "Red Riding: Hood” at the Opera House, Saturday evening, gave very general satisfaction. Mike Halloran filed an affidavit be fore Esq. Wood, on last Saturday charging Harry Wiltshire with the crime of reciving stolen goods. The goods alleg.d to have been received by Wiltshire were four bank notes Of the value of tea dollars each, and which the affidavit alleges were stop er from the affiant bv John Halloran, who is a son of Michael Halloran.— A warrant was issued for tht arrest Wiltshire and placed in the hand o f Sheriff Powell who arrested and lodged him in the new jail, he being the first occupant. On Monday he had n preliminary examination before Esq' Wood, who bound him over to await 1 the action of the grand jury la the I sum of three hundred dollars, in de~ 1 fault of which he was re-committed to jail, where he now languishes. County Treasurer. Alter has gone to Indianapolis to make hi* settle- : ment with the Treasurer of State. Mrs. M. H, Ingram, of Winamac Pulaski county, is using Brown** Iron Bitters with marked good effect. Silk, J.V, W Kirk~ ~
A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY.
Ladies prefer Floreeton Cologne be-cau*-e they find this lasting combination of exquisite perfumes * delightful novelty.
WOOD
Good Dry or Green Wood can be procured at any time of George Aid. rich. Delivered immediately on order,
Velvet. J. V. W. Kirk. Elegaat bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the cheap store. _ Hemphill & Ho ean. Proprietor*. Miss Mollie Babcock has on hand at Hemphill & Henan’s, a nice lot of Christmas goods, useful and handsome. Go and see them before mak« iog purchase* elsewhere. Ladies’ Portmonies onlv 75c., form* er price $1 25, for sal* at Hemphill & Honan’s. Argand . Stoves. the finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W. A. Lamson.
Gents’ Collar Buttons, three for sc. at the eheap store. Hemphill &Ho nan. Proprietors, Pure randies in great variety, suitable for the holidays, at Dem Brothers. Good Cuff Buttons from 10c. to $1 50 per pair, at the cheap store Hemphill & Honan.. Holland’s Complet works at Learning’s Hanging Lamps, with and without decorated shade*, very cheap, at Learning’s. Candies, Nuts, Raisin*, etc,, etc., of all kinds, at Dem Brother*. The finest and most complete stock of books ever brought to the city at Learnings.
MILLIN ARY.
For Your Fall and Winter Millinary, please call on Mrs. ffi. P. Honan USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your seed corn from rats and mice, a nd avoid the necessity of replanting. Fcr sale by N. WARNER & SONS, Rensselaer, Ind. L*ok at those fine Wadding Suitings the best goodfl ever brought t* Renssalae r Mr, J. J. Waterbury will sell his house and lots, but will carry on the Merchant Tailoring business in Rens selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept ia aay m*rehant Tailor Shop in~ the State. Blk. English Worsteds. French worsteds of all grades, Scotch Scbiyiats es all colors, Scotch Tinsel; ia fact all and any’ goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shops Call and examine.
A VIGOROUS GRGWTH
Of the hair is often promoted »y using Parker’s Hair Balaam. It always restores rhe youthful coler and lustre to gray hair, give* it new life and removes all irritation and dandruff. I hav* two nice houses for sale. If you hav* the cash and want a bargain you can g*t it. Call at my office with F. J. Bears & Son. J. V. W. HIRK. Christmas goods for all at J. V. W. Kirk’s.
EIGHTY FIVE DOLLARS LOST
“You do not tell me that your husband is up and entirely cured by so simple a medecine as Parkers <in ger Tenic?” “Yes, indeed, I do," said Mrs. Benjamin to her neighbor,” and after we had lost eighty five dollars in doctor’s bills and presoription a Now my husband feels as well as ever. Advertise* Letters.—Letters ad*dressed as below remain uncalled fer iu the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on tbe 2d day of Dec bar. ICB2. Those not claimed within four week* from the date before giv*n will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. >. C. Thomas Brusnehan, Mrs, M. Curran. Dock Dean, David Gasaway Thomas W. Gasaway. James German. Frsnk Kenton, Alias R. Klinsky, Mrs. M. McCarthur, Thos. McNamera, John E. Miller, William More, John T. Pritchard, MissNJL. andle. Miss J. Richmond 2. A. J. Wood, T. W.Wolfleld, Nick Zimmer Persons ealling for any of the let-, tors in this list will please say they are advertised. Horace E. Jambs, P. M.
APEERLESiS PERFUME
The refreshing troma of Flo»e«ton Co- ' f logo*, and its lasting fragrance make* i a peerless perfume for the toilet. Cotton Patton sell best galvanized fence wire for 9c. per pound. cotton. <fc Patton sell fence wire cheaper Ilian any ether house in Jasper county. Hemphill & Honan’s, headquarter for holidav supplies. Latest novelties in Toys and Notion*. Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at tho cheap store of Honan & Hemphill. Superfine Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 21c. at the cheap store of Hemphill & Honan. Prof. Burgett, we are pleased to learn, Iris secured a large class and will continue his instructions in music at tho close of the term a most brilliant entertainment is promised. The Rensselaer schools will be given two weeks vacation.
Three men made their appeaisnce before justice Wood, yesterday, on charge of assault upon Dallas Novels The parties were fined S2O, $lO and s■, and costs In default of payment She: iff Powell assigned them rooms in the new jail. D, B. Miller. Esq., who has recently been engaged as special agent in Indiana for the Traveler’s Insurance Company has been tendered the core t'-ol of that Company’s business in the Chicago & Altan R K., with hend quarter* at Chicago, which position he has accepted. Hemphill & Honan invite inspection of holiday goods.
SANTA CLAUS.
Christmas programme of the Pres byterlan Sunday School, will be given at the church, on Saturday evening Dec., 23. 1882. The following is the programme of exercises. • 1. Music by Rensselaer Cornet Ba. d. 2. Song by the school, Glad Jubi*. lee. 3. Prayer, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, A. Song by tue children, Ring Out Merry Bell*. 5. Welcnme Address, by Rev. A. Taylor.
6. Brief History of the school, by the Supt. John Coen. 7. Declamation by Fanny Scott. 8. Song, Christina* is here. 9. Declamation by Anna Scott. 10. Old Santa Claus, by Miss Car rie Eger’s Class. 11. Anna & Willie’s Prayer by Fannie Clatk. 12. Anthem, The Wondrous Story. 13. Saota Claus (In full dress.) Mr*. W. L. Hamar, accompaniest Our Committee on music, Mrs. Lillie Houseman and Miss Ana B. McEwen, with the able assistance of Prof. W. H. Burgett, is spaiing no pains in this work. Temperance society, anti other schools of Rensselaer have been invited te take part in this Cnristmas tree. Exercise to commence at 7 O’clock, sharp. Admission your good will. Noble J. York, Mrs. A. Taylor, Jomn R. Van ATT A. J. M. Clark, * Miss Carrie E»er. Executive Committee.
TEMPERANCH.
The-Rensselaer Bins Ribbon Temperance Union will not convene thia week, on account of Christmas tree at Presbyterian Church. Next week. Saturday evening Dec. 30th, 1882, nomination and election of officers. Let there be a good attend ance. Hour of- meeting, 7 O’clock. President, Noble J. York. Secretary. Charles W. Coew. The subject of the discourse at the Christian church next Sunday morn ing will be, Christmas Ro. two, which will be delivered by R. S Dwiggings. We regret to learn that grandma Spitler is quite ill. “Jim” Patton, a former Remington boy, has returned from Dakota, and is visiting friends in Jasper and ad joining counties, The popular opera, “Belshazzar,” will be rendered by the class under instruction of Prof. W. H. Burgett, at the close of presyit term. Rich costume, etc., etc. It will be well worthy a crowded house. N. Warner A Sons respectfully re* quest thoie indebted to them by note or otherwise to call in aud make settlement,
The be*t present to make is a book case, side board, stand or nice chair; they can oe seen at Sear*. Umbrellas ! Umbrella ! ®nly 125 at Hem hili & Honan’s. Nets ! Nets! Nets! Gold and Silver finish; also a full Line of silk mesh sets very cheap st Hemphill & Honnaa’s Fancy Notion Store. Monticello Herald: Elisha Walden has a pet can try which he lias trained to pm form a number of tricKS, such as walking up a spiral ladder, mounting a swing nn I firing a cannon at command. Eluha’s success as a bird trainer rank’s only second to his skill in moving houses and picking lock*. Stop At F. B. Learning’s for yonr wal paper, a stock inferior t* none, an.l price* rock bottom. H*ir Switches, real geuuiae Hair, all colors, only >8 at the Notion store of Hemphill & Honan’s. THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM. A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flowers aad »pices is the distinguishing ehsim oi Klorestee.
A party of half intoxicated men discussed the Fray no tragedy in a hotel in Detroit, Mich., on Sunday morning and one asserted that he could make the shot Frayne failed in Another thereupon offend io stand up and let him put a ball through ni* hat. The same result :u in the Fruyr • cas* followed, except th tt the De roit man was not killed, but seriously, perhaps dangerously wounded in th® h»ad. Horace E. James, C. C. Starr, F. B. Loaming, Sears & son, and Dorn Broth rs invite our reader* to inspect iheir holiday goods. Go while you are invited. Substantial dies* goods, Ready made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc , for holidays will be a profitable investment. Goto Fendig’s and examine his stock.
Pio gram me for CiiriMtmas Entertainment. To be piven st th* M. E. Church, Monday evenin/, Dec., 25th, 1882. 1— Music by Orchestra. 2 Anthern by choir. 3 Prayer. 4 Song, Classes 5,7, t‘>, 8. 5 Scripture Beading.—Mrs Claypool. 6 Song—Quart et t. 7 Rcctitutiun—True Alter. 8— ‘‘ —lda Milliken. 9 ‘‘ —Florence Wood.* 10—Song—True Aller. 11 K< marks by Bro. Claypool—Fi’ euiin 12—Christmas Exercises—Five of th Little Folks. 13 Distribntiiiii. Committee* vih bn at the church to receivt presents at 2.30 P. M. Exercises wi: commence at 6.30 o'clock. All ar- invited to attend and a-.-ist it makins the evening a pleasant one. COMMITTEE:' Miss Belle Alter, Mrs Claypool, W. W. Watson, Madge Osborne.
•‘EVERY
I- respectfully notified that Da. Iju r Kelley has opened an office ov*r Willis J. Imes’ Drug Store for th* practice of Dentistry in all it* branches. No pains will be spared to girt the best satisfaction for the ieaet money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA C. KELLET. Dentist.
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS.
Is a reliable medicine that nev»r doe any harm and that prevents and cures disease* hy keeping the stomach in order, the bowels regular, and the kidreys and and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It rdicyes eve ry case, and has cured thousands. See other column.—Tribune. Good cigars and the popular brands of chewing and smoking tobacco sold by Hoi no* E James. Bans. Howland, proprietor ot Rensselaer Marble Works, ke*ps oa hand a fine stock of atar -le, and does good work,at reasonable rates. The following is from the Seed firm, of Rochester, New York Rochbster, N. Y.. July 19. 18*2. M-F. Smith; Esq., Monticello, bid.. 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 box-u and were from you. Please send three gross to ua at Rochester, N! Y , and three gr as to us at Chicago. 111. Send bill* as per shipments. Yours, truly, Hiram Siblhy 4 Co. N. Warner A Sons sell these Seed Preservers . Something New in Rensselaer, Re-, versible Heel Boot*. A More comDiets line of Boots A Shoes than ever before, and prices which defyeomp*iition. Camfbbll A Fardbn.
A VALUABLE ADDITION.
Because it is beneficial to the scalp and adds to peisonal beauty by restoring color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is why Parker’s Hair Balsam is such a popular hair dressing. Mr. Ferguson is again in the lie! 1 of trade, prepared to supply all v, ho wish with lumber, oual, «tc.,atlowt •' rates. Office aid yards opposite th* depot. The finest wood Pump tc the market, rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W Walker’s. Sold by W- A. Lamson Nowels Block.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REALTY. Notice is hereby given Hurt i win offer at Public Auction, on SATURDAY JANUARY IJ, 1.353, at the Court House door, in the down ol liens; •elaar, Jaiper county, Indiana, the following Real Eetate, the property es Thomae J, Smith, deceased, to-wit: The aorth-weet quarter of the north east quarter of Section thirty-two (38) iu Township thirty (30] north of Range five (6) wen, in Jasper county, in the State of Indiana. The Terms iff Sale arc asfollo-.i a:—One-third down, and the balance in Nine and Eighteen months is eeua] amounts, the purchaser jiving notes for the same with approved freehold surety bearing six ( per eent .interest, waiving valuation and appraisement lawa. The said real estate must bring at feast two thiid- its appraisc"° value. GEORGE H. BROWN, Administrator. Nev 10. iSB2.
NOTICE Ob’ PARTIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. N.ticb ig hereby given to the cr.djtore, heirs and legatees ot Thomns Smith. Deevased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court. Ii Id at Rensaelaer Indiana, ou the Ist day of .lan-ary 1883, and show cause if any. why the PARTIAL' SE I’. TLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deeedent should not be approved. WITMEB*. the Clerk of said Court, this 29th., ® day of November. ISB2. Charles H. Price, Chrk. Jasper Circuit Court.
. LAMSON, jdkjltjejr iw HAk., WARE, TINWARE, (W < If ©od S TO GUK’S and Ammunition. Breach awd Muzzle Loader* in C"c^- Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging Breten n«< $&()< Curtridg *.. Pow der, Caps, etc. etc. JE*islbol®s various grade* »nd and prices. i' ay Qi Vf me a call, at Clark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Nowels’ Bieck, Washingtoß Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.
CAMPBELL & F ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR &p JJ? 11
Thanks to Mrs. Bell Kays tor Christmas present.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED.
To **ll Dr. Chase’s Re npes, or information for *v*rybody, in every county in the United States and Canadas. Enlar >*d by the publisher to 648 pag<-s. It contains ever 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 ag**ts. Sample copies sent by mail, post paid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory giv*n. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase,s Steam Printing Hous*. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 3m. Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F. R Learning’s. Tharo’s old stand. • Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened eut at Fendig’s Any make of Sewing Machine sold by Q. B. Steward. Confectionery.— A large stock of olean pure caudy and chewing gum for sale by Horac* E. James.
(WXSED (First Door West Jewolr# St*re.) Rensselaer, - lid., J. J. lEZiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork. Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid so& Good Fat Cattle. May 26 18«?
U Satieties the mo»t ftsstkiloa* aa a perfect Hair Reelorvr and g | Drawing. Admired for iU elwmllneM aad ele<*ut perjrfme. ■ 9 Sever Falls to Reutovo Grey or Faded Hair | Wto lA« youthful 50 eta. ud|l ut ilUnflliU. N 1,1 The Stillingia andg iny of the beet medicines known are here com- H led into a medicine of such varied and effective M wars, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier & the ■ luf Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. g It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, K diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, g daeys, and all Female Complaints. ■ If you are wasting away with Consumption or g y disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely H Ip you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, H isences of Ginger and other Tonica, as it builds n > the system without intoxicating. joe. andsi|j eg, atall dealers in drugs. None genuine without g -nature of Hiscox & Co., N Y. Send for circular U ARGE SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE. I
a g*i\ wccKtnyonrowntovrn. $» Owtfltfre#. W” I* No risk Everything new. Capital«ot Bl fl required. We will furnlah you everything Many are tasking fortanea. Ladies make as much as men, and boya and sirla make great. pay. Reader, if you want a bnsineaa at which you can make great pay all tha time you work, write for particulars to gvn'i. It. Hallett A Co. P«rtl»ad. Maine
LUMBER and COAL TARD. C. D. NOWELS, At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keep constantly on hand.
Lumber; Lath; Shingles i COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see. —MESS?— N WARNER & ONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware,
Stoves South Sid* DTashinglon Street. RENSSELAER, INDIAN .1. nil & WE? —DEALERS IN— Groceries, Confectioneries, Queea >• ware, Glassware, Wooden ware, Willoware, Hardware. Agricultural Implements, Wagoea, Reaping and Mowing Machine*. Threshing Machines,Brick, Tiling, A ?. wx—axeyRemember, we are engaged i* a general mercantile trade, run all departments, keep the best of good*, end sell at the lowest living rates. If yj-a wish anything, ask for it. We are prepared to furnish 1 rom a Threshing M ichine to a Needle. We al so keep constantly on has !, Salt, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., el-i. Give us a call. BEDFORD & WARNER# Rensselaer, July 14,1882.
Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND ProprietorAmerica* and Italian Mollis, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. SBADST9NIS, SLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTIXI VRJVS .LVD VANEK., Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court Houm. —JLleo £>«aULd»r in—koi m, mt w, w ms, n CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—X. Warner’* Old Stand, Frent Street Warth of Waehingi&a— R-EN3BJ-2LA.sn m, - Having ptuchaaeed the eatabli*hiaent «f M. Waratr, I aia prepared ftßMkie* ture and repair, Carriagee, Buggie*, Wagon, Weed Wark far Afrlcaltqai pleaaent,, eie.. cte. Satiafactioa gvi«». All werk warranted. iAiWinM &
x w. »VVAEE’S & 3>t'< BteUti livory Teams, with or without Driwn ~ ~ g"g""gg»ggßjgm!W g yM^ in atatinr thkt I hav. b“.n X XTO, “ try ’ the Greatest value where a Tomeis n.oessary. I recommend it E 0 M W R f ' ae a reliable remedial fdrJ J 0 r Jf JAs yrfdff/A mrimnm dr.
