Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1883 — Page 3
In the house Wednesday, a spicy Uscussion ensued ou m motion of Mr j*Neil. during; which Mr.' Belford, of :oiorado. raid he knew oothing ibout the bill; had never seen the jeeao until last summer, and be represented ft State where forty cents a pound was paid for water, yet he felt t Jtls duty, as an enligbt-ned st.itesr an, to discuss th question. [Laugh* tar ] He had listened to this discussion for four days, and had been edified and electrified by the discourse of Rear Admiral Calkins, of Indian*, and Commodore Audersoe, of Kansas the western psrt of whose State did got contain water enough to freshen a salt mackerul and be was postively delighted with the learned talk of the gentleman from Georgia, ( .ouutj whose vision seemed to zest ou sand hills whero there is not water enough to mellow a sweptpotato. [Laugh* tar.] Alter further remarks he referred to the pending tariff bill, ‘a great national measure, "and concluding said: “In the name of Ood >et states men from prairie States, who have no water and expect to get aone, allow the house to expedite the passage of this bill. [Laughter And applause.] O’Neil’s motion, which directs the Secretary of the Navy in case the work Is not done in the Navy Yards -to Invite proposals from etl ship builders whose yards are fully eAUipped, was adopted.
An entire stock of Hardware, Tin ware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves. Tinner’s Ttols. and and a oom lets Hardware and Tinner’s out* in vril be ordered for sale auction, In the Sheriff, on Tuesday Jan 30, 1883, at Tenssslaer, Indiana. Any P*raoa who desires to start in busi ness and has not sufficient chasb, can arrange for time by calling on the undersigned. Tbs stock will be sold a»*entlrely, or in lots to suit purchaser. Perrin Brothers, Lafay'tte, Itfd.: Dwlggins, Brothers, Iteneselaer, Ind.; Thompson &Br>, Rensselaer Ind., Agents a d Attorneys for. execution Creditors. The prediction of the news in re* latiOn to the appointment of Hon. Geo. Major to the nositiou of Director of the StntV Prison North has been verified, the appointment havug been made by ihe General As*;crUbly thio week. We congratulate Air. Major on hia good fortune and jvpcat our assurance that the duties “f the < slice will be faithfully and efficiently performed-.--Remington News Lock & Snyder shipped two hogs ou Tuesday to Cass and Carroll counties, and two more Wednesday to Peoria county, 111., at prices ranging from |3O to $35. Remington News It ts reported that a company has been ormed in lowa for the purpose of manufacturing sporting shot from iron. It is stated that the trials which have been' made of the shot have proved it to be fully equal, and in some’respects superior to the lead shot. Ovens are now being put up to anneal the shot. Glass varnish may be made of pulverized gum adragant. dissolved in the white of eggs well beaten. Apply with a brush carefully. H EstbaY Notice. —Taken up by Jolid S. Bwitzcr of Barkley Township Jasper eotiuty Indiana* a roan heifer of fair size, and supposed to be betweeu two undfthree yems old. No marks or brands per< eiiile. nporaised tit twenty dollars by A r i*’. Friswold und George t from 'I o Docket of James W. MiCleany J. 1’ of Barkley Township Jasp r Conmy Indiana. C’Hahikjs II IT.I' k. Clerk Jaspt) Liiti t Court. Dec. 28. 1882. The question, How long is it neo eat ary to keep chrildren away, from school i fter an infectious disease? was answered sometime since by the Academy of Meiiieju.*, I‘aris. With seal let fever, diphtheria, measles, und small pox isolation is to be maintained for forty-days. Chiekeupox and mumps lose their contagious power after twenty fivo days.
Mr. Frame Smith, of lulianupolis. »ny«: “Birvn's 3:ou Billers com"' pletely eurrd me of heartburn.” A Good FoundationIh American households the pre* vailing coraplul ts are weakness of the stomach and its consequences, indigestion, nervousness and rheu> tlsm, Such sufferers can lay a good foundation for health by using Parkers Ginger Tonic as it tones up the stomach and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry off the foul matter.—N. O. Picayune. What are you yoing to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J.V. W. Itirk. ANY SUM FROM SBOO QO toslo,ooo en first mortgage real estate security* eo five te ten years’ time. Frank W. Babcock. Persons destine to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish nay suss from#soo to 110,000, on shor ••tie* and for any desired time. Persons warning (arm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Be and see. Pure Cream Bread; warranted to be wa4a of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread rTeraaaa Bread, at Puroupile’s Bestaurant. TUTT’S t^FICTORANT Xa esmpoMd of Herbal ud Mucilaginoue prod- " uet%wateh permeate the lubetanee of the XauaJt*# czpeotorttflß tlie terid nutiif thotoolieeU in the Bronchial Tabes, and forms* ■ooftlag seattal, which reUeyea the trrttattsß that onuses the cough. It elesniei the iWu s of all impurities, strengthens them when enfeebled by dise«ae,invigorataa the eiraulataon es the blood, and broeeatiia oerveas system. SUlht ©olde often end fill eoneumption. It C dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly . A teetef twenty years warrant# the aeserticn that no remedy lute ever been head that le as AVKNSHSSS& hJenutien, and lie mee speedily cures £be most eheMaate eeagh. A pleasant cordial, al*Uto. Uk. H For * 1 - ** ‘ ; T- 11 -fV r iw..'; •&&&&& ui. SSL
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Tha Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY JANUARY 26, IMS. Silk, 3 . Y. W. Kirk. TEACHEXS’ EXAMINATION• The regular examination in January will be held on the last Saturday of the month at the Independence School House, in Gillam Township. It will b* gin promptly at 9 o’clock, A if. D. B NOWELS, County Sup’t. January I*. 18tl. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the LouisviLLH., Nnw Albany & Chicago Railway Compawy will be held at the National Bank of Commerce, in the City of Now York, on Tuesday, February 13th, 1883, at which meeting thirteen Directors will be eleoted to serve for the ensuing year. The polls will be open irom twelve o'clock m. to one p. m. W. H. Lewis, Secretary. January 12, 1888. STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the premises of B. B. Patton, nesr Rensselaer, on the 10th day of of January, 188$, speokled white and pale red cow, one short horn, and dim brand on the other, rough, and rather thin in flesh. Any persan giving information that will lead to her recov* ery by the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. B. PATTON. ■ - ♦ A renuction of ten per onnt. on Ladies Fine Shoes, Grain Boots, Hats, Caps and Gents furnishings, at * Campbell A Farden*. ■ »#» - Cold! You bet I Plushes, J. Y. W. Kirk. 1884 will be Leap Year! Velvet, J. V. W. Kirk. Mr. Samuel Hemphill is visiting friends in Allen county. Willis J. Imes has returned from his visit-to Nebraska. Elegant bound Scrap jßooks only 25c. at the cheap store.' Hemphill & Hosan. Proprietors. > m The Taylor Hoase at Monon, was was destroyed by fire last Tuesday, ‘Ladies’ Portmoniev only 750., form* er price $1 25, for sale at Hemphill A Honan’s.
Dr. Washburn has been appointed Secretary of the County Board of Health. Gents’ Collar Buttons, three for se. at the ebeap stere. Hemphill kHo nan, Proprietors, F. W. Babcock, £ -q., attended the White Circuit Court this week in the interest of clients. Good Cuff Buttons from 'loo. te $1 50 per pair, at the ehenp store Hemphill k Honan. Our old friend', G o Perigo. a resident of Mohticello, gave an onion social to friends a few evening* since. Beautiful Necklaces only fc. at the cheap store of Honan k Hemphill. Tim Howard, the negro, had but ju*t completed a term ia jail, when he managed to get into another row, x Mon ticello’s handsome school building oame near being food for the flames Wednesday last. We are happy to learn that the damage was but slight. The Presbyterian Sooial will be held at the residence of John Vanatta this Friday evening. Jap. Kenton was considerably the other day by bis horses attempting to run away. Dr. Loughridge was summond. We are pleased to learn that he is improving. Clerk Price and M. F. Calico te left Tuesday morning to’attend the Grand Lodge. K. of P., in session at Indanapolia. The Ladies’ Literary Society, will meet at the residenco of Alfred Tbomnson, to-merrow afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Our Metuodist brethren are holding a very interesting series of meet-, ings. We understand that some time in the near future the G. A. R. Post at this place will hold a Camp Fire at their hell with interesting enteitainraents. # TJSE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save yeur seed corn from rate and mice, a nd avoid the neeeseity es re planting. For sale by V. WABNIB k SONS, fteneaelaer, lad. WOOD. Good Dry or Green Wood o«k t* proeured at any time of George Aid rich. Delivered immediately on order.
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Tbmfxbakck PeeoßAHMß.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Ternperence Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, Jen., 27th, 1888 The following is the programme of exercises 1— Song by the choir, Miss Malle M Wright, organist. 2 Prayer by Rev. Philli# McDsde. *—S°®g by the ehoir. 4—Reading Scriptures, -by Miss Madge Osborne. 6 —Song by choir. 6 —Opening remarks by Dr. I. B. Washborn.
7 Song by the ehoir. 8— Remarks by M. L. SpUler. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks by J. Funatoa. 11— Song by the ehoir; 12— Declamation by Maggie Haley. 18—Remarks by Ber. Phillip McDsde. 14—Song by Choir. > 16— Closing remarks by F. W. Babcock. 16—Benediction by Rev. B. F, Ferguson. Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the members of the ehoir be present early and take seats assigned for them. A cordial invitation is extended to all Exercises to commence at 7 o’clock p. in Chablis W. Cobb, President Clark Price, Secretary
W D. Owen, editor LoganspOrt Saturday Night, says: “Brown’s boa Bitter’s is the most beneficial medU cine I have ever taken * Hemphill Sc Hoaan invite inspection of holiday goods. The bill for the reinstatement of Gen. Fits John Porter provides that he shall receive no pay for the time be was suffering unmerted, ignominious and unjust puniihm nt. Many radicals are very willing :o retire Giant on $16,000 per annam, however. Superfine Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 2io. at the oheap store of Hemphill Sc Honan. The Emperor of the Chinese believes when a comet makes its appearance in the heavens it is because some, thing is going wrong in his empire) and at once a number es high officials are impeached and disgraced. These ostracied Celeotraiis are usually those connected with tbe Revenue Department, and toe new appointees see to it that the Son of the Suu is amply supplied with spending eyHemphill Sc Honan’s, headquarter for holiday supplies. Latest novelties in Toys and Motions. Waktbd:—A Lady or a Gentle* man to take a half interest in a good paying business. Capital required, one hundred and fifty del ars. Call on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J. Sears Sc Son. Mr, J. J. Waterbury will sell his house and lots, but will earry on the Merchant Taiiering business in Reas selaer just the same ns usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kopt in any merehaut Tailor Shop in th# State. Blk. English Wersteds. Trench worsteds of all grades. Scoteh Sobiys iota es all colors, Scoteh Tinsel; la fact all and may goods usually kept ia all first class Merchant Tailor fihops Call and examiue.
The “Convanlent” Entrance- “ Where are ye livin’ now, Moilke?" “In Donegal street number eleven. Come an’say me." "Faith I will. Shall I come in be the airy or be the front dhoor ?” "Divil a ha’porth do I care, but as I’m occupyin’ the garret perhaps it wud be more convenient for ye to come in be the shkyligbt.” 1 have two mee houses for sale. If yen hare the cash and want a bargain yon can get it. Call at my offlee with F. J. Sears A Son. J. V. W. KIRK James Deutbit, Esq, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now oceupies rooms up stairs in the now Msaeevor building.
The Stato law peitwining to the killing trapping, etc., f quails and pheasants Is now in ferce. The possession of the birds is considered evidence sufficient to convict no mat ter where or how obtained, and the penalty prescribed by law is $2 for every bird found in the possession of any person or persons, whetaer ob tained by hunt or purobased from dealers. NOTICE., The firm of Campbell and Farden will dissolve Feb. let., by mutual eousent and T. J. Farden pay leg liabilities. Sweeping reduction in piicea so 80 days to elose out atoek. Call surly and seoure bargains. Buff Front oppoSite Noweia House, CAMPBELL k FARDEN. —— A Nebraska Justioe of the Peace fined bis own son sls for contempt ol' Court, but the boy not boing able to pay it, and hie father only having six’y-flvo cents about him the fine was remitted aud the paternal boot substituted. Cotten * Patten sell best galvanised fence wire for »c. per posnd. Last Friday a lady of Cooperstown* D. T. started with a berse and sleigh for the house of friends near town, but was caught in the wind blizzard and lost her way, night coming on in the meantime. At length she wrapped herself in buffalo re ei aud remained all night on the desolate, howling prairie, waiting for daylight, at, the advent of which she returned borne none the worse for her adventure. cotton A Patten sell fence wire cheeper than any ether honse In Jasper county. Our Rensselaer friends are fond* ly hoping for i n east and west rail road, and it dees loe|( ae thoogn their hopes are natapab'y wet grounded.—Remington N^we Beware of Imi*t*tiaua. The delicate odor es Flereston Cel« ogne is enttreiy novel. Look for signature of Hieooz A Ce. N. Y., en each f bottle,
■■—i ■»■ - ' —— Mrs. Mattie E. Johnson, Elkhart. by Brown’s Iron Bitters. *. » j
AVERTIBED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 20th day of January 1888. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will -be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling fbr any of the letters in this list wilt piers' say they are advertised. Theodore F. Alber A. H. Alter 2 Simon Chupp ' Mrs. Lucy Clerk | Wm. H. Oox Mrs. E. Ellis Mias J. M. Herron Alex. B. Long Mary P. Long Jonathan Potts | Cbes. F. Shreyer Clerk F. Smith Mrs. Kate Stwan Mrs. Viola Thornton Mat Yesger. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.
Star Bakery tia lertaurant, Te all whom 18 may eonoera:— I weuld respectfully inform my old euatoaers that I have again opoped ■p a bakery and restaurant on Wash j iagton Street Rensselaer, where you I mb get ee good bread as the market affords. AU human hela*t hare b«loW Ih4 breed end eekes, we ell do know; And I woe’d have tbe meey end few Remember that I kneed them, too. And always kev* froth breed on bend, Snrpeesed by none In ell the lend. Then come end eeo me with reedy cash And eeve yoer baker from a smash. Rems Be ber th# place, Wtu. H.Leggj Washington streot Rensselaer Ind. Something New in Rensselaer, Reversible Heel Boots. A More com- I Diets iiue of Boots & Shoes than evei before, and priced which defy corape I iition. • Cambmll A Fardbk. Pensylvania has had but nineteen I Governors in ninety-two years. The I first three Governors -Mifflin, McKean and Snyder- served nine years (three terms) each. Four Republi- I can Governors—Curtin, Geary, Hartraft and Hoyt—served an aggregate I of twenty-two years.
A marriage ceremony came to an abrupt and ludicrous termination the other day in Atlanta, Ga. A prominent clergyman of that city having consented to unite a colored couple, had just asked the solemn question. “Wilt thou take this women?” etc. when tho old flami poked ber head into the room and said; “He.ry, I jess dar you to say yos.” Henry 3snk into the nearest chair without a word, and the company thoughtfully with* drew. How Dimples are Made This is the way dimples ate manu- j factured in Chicigo. if the reporter of the Herald of that city tells the truth: “My arm bein& bare and the exact spot he (the operator) placed a small glass tube, the orifice of which was extremely small, upon the spot. This tuoe had working within it a piston, and was so small that when the handle was drawn up the air was exhausted from the tube and it adhered to the fleeh, raising a s lght protuberance Around this raised portion the operator daintily tied a bit of scar Jot silk, ard then took away the suction machine. The little point of skin that was thus raised he sliced off with % wicked looking knife, bringing the blood, I tried hard not to scream, but it was so unexpected that I had to. Then he bound up tho arm, placing over the wound a small silver cbj«ct like an inverted cone, the point of which WciS rounded and polished. This little I poiut was adjusted so as to depress the exact center of the cut. Then he told me to go a*ay an 1 not tou h the spot until the next day. When I onme at that time he dressed my arm ] again, and this operation was repeated for five days, wlu-n the wound was healed.. The silver coiu was removed, and there, sure euongh,' beneath it was the prettiest dimple iu the wdrld! And all I Iwi to pay was $10.”
«HBAF MONETL • F< here f #a’ly eesered our six per m*t. Mvtej *n4 are "hew prepared to make fhrai leans at tix per cent inter* These leans ran for five years but •he herrever has eption to pay part or «il et his leeaa before in ilurity. I. 8. A Z. DWIGGINS. Several eemmodious and oomfortahle keus sto rent. ‘Enquire at eitieeae’ Bank.
■ PARKER'S I BALSAM* fflmgP A perfect drew T 'IMP ksß Bless, Removes l.un!n;(T restores natural color and |B«h prevents baldness so mm *nd |i lixe. al druggi.U. JSBSsiffilM FLCEICTOH hgm ICOLO&NE. WmSBSk. .. ■ An .jqaiiit.ly tre--3arl<B^anHßßfltMWaHSMMFts.-. . v-»r*' H«ic«plloi..lly l.itlng ‘ t£»-, ffeti, «■ proper l BwSeIHHHi * »d it Mk. PARKER’S ■ GINGER TONIC ha Invigorating Medicine that Never Intoxicates Thk delicious combination of Ginger. Buchu, Mandrake, StiUingie. and many other of the best vegetaMeeatnedhS* known, cares all of the bowel*, atomaeh, liver, kidney* antfkungt, & u The Beet and Surest Cough Core Ever Used. If you are sufferine from Female Complaints, Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body and give you new life and vigor. 100 DOLLARS Paid for anything injurious found in Ginger Tonic er for a failure to help or cure. S*«. tad $1 at>M at Anders In dmg>. larya urine ksvlae •is». Send tor circular to Hiaoox A Co., 1M Wm.Sl .K.V.
Hair Switch®*, r®al genuine Hair, all colon, only $8 at the Notion store of flvmphill h Honan’*. ■ R 3 patents, caveats, ■ |H I trade-marks, copyrights, etc.,for I the United States, and to obtain patVESII ents in Canada, England, trance, likal Germany, and all other countries. ■■■ml Thirty -aix years' practice. No charge for examination es models or drawings. Advice by mail free,. Patents obtained through ns are noticed In the SCIBHTIFIC AMERICA*, which has the largest circulation, and is the most influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated news' paper is published WKBUKI.Y at 13.30 a year, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published m any ionntry. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all newsdealers. ’ 1 Address, Mann A Co., publishers oi Sown* tiflo American. 261 Broadway, New Yorkaboutpatents mailed free.
.n.i ■iibw .ill—»qi————■■——. i a, i . ■uni in 11 - *‘EVERV i' reepeetfuUy »otrt*sl ifcsfc Dw. Jam fc Kvxit bM epeend ** Jkn tw Wllfli J. latea' Dreg Store for Hi* practice of Dentistry fa tta bmik•s. Mo pains will bo «- vnri to give the best satiefsetlon tc» (fee fa—l ■*#- n«y. Tooth extracted wittiest pate. IMA C. KSLLMI. Deettet. Good eigars aad the popular hrooda of cnewing aod saaokiag toboooo sold by Hoi nee M- Jassos. Bans. Howland, proprietor of Mensselaer Marble Works, keeps oa hood . a fine stuck of marole, aad does pood ' work,at reasosahto rates. j The follow Lor is from ths great Sesd ' firm, of Rochester, Nsw Yovk: j
Rochester, M. Y-, Jaly If, l»»t. M-F. Smith, Esq.. Monticule, Ind., De&r Sir: When visitinj the State Ex. perlmental Farm, at t»en-»v this week, we noticed some Spiral ftt*wets for seed corn preserving. W ■ a’so noticed that they were pat op la \ xm aad were from you. Please send three (roes te mat Koch, ester, N! Y ,■ aad three grots to os st Chicago. 111. <3e<id bill* as perthipments. ‘ Yours iruly, v -’tvOT* Co. N. Warner & Sort s*_t u.**s Seed Preservers. ESTRaY NOTICE —Takeu upon the 20th day of November, ISB2. bjr William t Nowtls, in Marion township, JtsDer county, Indiana, —Two Sows, one mostly Mack, the other hlack an white, both marked with square crop off each ear, weisrht about 23> each when taken np Said bogs have been duly advertised, and appraised at twenty-tl e dollars for both t>y Simon Kenton and Silas Totts. From Docket of A. 11. V»m-d, J. f*. CHAM. 0. PRICE, Clerk. January 19, 1883 Mr. Ferguson is again fa the field of trade, prepared to eupply all who wish with lumber, ooal, ete.*atloweat rates. Office and yards opposite the depot. Doa’t (all to stop at Learn log’s be fare you buy yeour Christmas goods
ft Tardea. Abbbtb Wantbd:— s3 to $5 •▼•ry day; on* of the beat selling article* in the market. Sample free*. Addresa Charlea G. Mayer, Reaas**laer, lad. * . Uaihrelia* ! Umbrella ! ealy 126 at Ham hill & Honan's. MILLINARY. Tor Your Fall and Winter Millinary, pleas* call o* Mr*. E. P. Honan Leek at those fne Wedding Baitings the heat goods erer broufht '# heasselaer Tata ! Tata! Natal Gold and Sliver falahialaea fall line of aiik mesh aata vary aheap at Hemphill ft Honaaa’s Taaay Totiaa Store. ft ft X 0 * 1 ' llfe •* sweeping by, ge and dare UL V 1 before yon die, something mighty ■ls ■% I sud sublime lsave behind toconquer ■ Iftew I time." |M a week In yonr own town. ssontfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. We will famish you everything. Many are making fortune*. Ladies make as much as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Rentier. if yom want business at which you can make great say all the time, write for particulars to H. Hsllbtt A Co., Portland. Maine. NOTICH Ok’”PARTIAL SBTTLBMBNT OF BBTATH. N*tic* is hereby given to the erodltors, hdtrs and legatees oi Thomas Smith. Iteceassd, to apPe» r in* Jasper Ciicuit Ceurt. held at Rensselaer Indiana. on the Ist day of January 188 S, Why the PARTIAL gBT TLBMBNT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deeedsnt should not be approved. ® WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this *Bth., day of November, 1881. Charles H. Price, Clerk. Jasper Circuit Court.
CAMPBELL & F ARDEN 81 GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR J * « » * * - M v • -■ MOic.M, Cife, "g!;
Lrra agents wasted. To sell Dr. Chaos’* Re dpea, or laformation for everybody, in erory county in the United States end Canadas. Enlarged by the publisher to US pages. It oootoins ever 2,000 houoebold recipes and is ooitod to all eleases and conditions of society. A wonderful book aod a household aeooosity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducement ever offered to hook agents. Semple copies sent by mail, poet paid, for $240. Msclueiv© lemlory given. Agents more than double their aeoney. Address Dr. Chose,s Steam Printing Mouse. Aas Arbor, Michigan. Patent medicines, of all kites, at F. B Learning’s. Thaao’s oM rtete. Boots and Shoes, df ail grades and prioes, just opened out at FaKMO*6
Any make of Sewing Machioe sold by O. B. Steward. Coßwcnon&T, —A large stock of clean pu#e oandf and chewing gum for sole by Hoaacn E. Jamb*. PIONEEB man mmKET! ) (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, PaOPRTBTOR BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, etc., told in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. Th« Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattl*. May 26 !8«2
a!!SS!M!r!!!s«!lSSS?«?Tn«TfactHmWlU»tortr»nd sr?r.irs , £r,ro“,v; rasra ts tiw yanthfsl cokv. K) rts. sad >1 *»■» St sll Sr«ffl»U. * Ginger, BuchuTHandrake, StiUlngla and many of the best medicines known are here combined mtoamedidne of such varied and effective powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier&the Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. tlf you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely help you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, faience* of Ginger and other Tonics, as tt buiMx np the system without intoxicating. 50c. »nd $1 sizes, at all dealers in drugs. None genuine vnthout signature of HISCOX& Co., N Y. Send ior circular |*MI bating in buying the DOLLAR SIZE.
a \ /% A* week myour own town. $» Outfit fra*. B? lZ CNo risk Everything new. Capital aot ■A nil required. W« will furnish you evarywUUthmg Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and Doys and girls make great pay. Reader., if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the tiaie you work, write for particulars to . *v«l. H. Haix*tt& Co. Portland. Maiue
(LUMBER ami COAL TARO. C. D. NOWHLS, At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keep •omnfaetly on hand Lmnlori Lath; Shingln ts COAL, of all kimis, at lowest nates. Call and see. N WARNER & SONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, Son til Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, . HVDIAEXA.
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