Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1883 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
From the Rensselaer Republican. Arthur Gurley, agent of the Eclipse Wind-mill Co., was working at the house of William and Emmet Bergman at the time Jack Halleran was taken from their house by Mr. M. O. Halloran, Jack’s father, aAd is understood to have heard the conversation that, took place at the time. We have been shown a letter from Mr. Gurley, written at Indianapolis, in which he expressed his belief in the innocence of the 'Bergmans, and his willingness to travel a hundred miles, if necessary, to testify in their behalf. The AprHcultural Society Election. The regular annual election of officers of the Jasper county Agricultural Society was held at the Court House, Saturday Jan., 20th 1883. The following officers were elected for the ensueing year: President, Hon. G. H. Brown, Vice pres., vv. S. Coen; Sup’t, Geo. M. Robinson; Marshal, James Welch; Secretary, D. B. Nowels; Treasurer, Willis Imes; Directors; all the above named gentleman and, in addition, W. K. Parkison, D.H. Yeoman, L. Strong, M. L. Spitler, Erastns Peacock and Warren Robinson. The other Railroad. The Detroit, Indiana & St. Lojirailway was organized at ‘Wabash, yesterday, Jan., 18, with a capital stock of $2,000,000. It will commence at Fayette, Ohio, and run through Kendalville, Albion, Warsaw, Rochester, Winamac, Rensselaer, Ind., to Bloomington, 111. A. T. S. Kirt was elected president, and S. W. Oldfather, secretary. The directors are: Hon. Hiram Iddings, S. A. Singery, A. J. Denlar, Albion; S. W. Oldfather, A. T. S. Kirt, A. B. Ball? Warsaw; Albert Tueker, Mentone; Horace Tucker, Sevastopol; Wash Byhee, Mentone; Dr. F. M. Pearman, Palestine. —“Logansport Advertiser.”
taking off my bat and bowing politely I aaid, “Madame’ excuse the seeming impropriety of tbe request, but will you do me the favor to hoist?* At the same time I tapped her gently on the flank with my plug hat; putting the tin pale under her I sat down on tbe milking stool." “Did she hoist?” said we, rather anxious to know how the advioe of President Smith, of Sheboygan, the greatest dairyman, 1 worked. “Did she hoist I Well, look at me and see if you think she hoisted. The oow raised and kicked me with all four feet, switched me with her tail, and hooked me with both horns at once; and when I got up out of the bedding of tbe stall, and dug my hat out ot the manger, and the milking stool from under me. I forgo' all about the polite treatment of horned cattle. Why* she faily galloped over me, and I never want to read your paper again.” W© tried to explain to him that the advice did not apply to biindie cows at all, but he bobbed out the maddest man that ever asked a cow to hoist, —Country Gcutieman. - WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! I have on hand 300 cords of wood Thoae desiring to ba supplied will do well to call on the undersigned. Peter H. Zea, week mad®home bj tbe Induatrl w" #■ lous. B#*t business now beiore the an i a public. Capital not needed, We will U | Em start .yon. Men, women, boy* and girls wanted everywhere to work for ua. Now ia /the time. You can work.in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, eaeily, and honorably. Apdress Trite & po., Augusta, Maine.
STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day’s labor without physical pain. Ail this represents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, “ Oh! I wish I had the strength!” if you are broken down t have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN’S IRON BITTERS, which is a true tonic—a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. joi N. Fremont St., Baltimore During the war I was injured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paralysis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not * live. I suffered fearfully from jndigestipp, for ever two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown’s Iron Bitters and now * after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, pyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and ail diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves
A man came into the office with a black eye, a strip of court-plaster across his cheek, one arm in a sling, and as he leaned on a crutch and wiped the perspiration awnv from around a lump on his forehead with a red cotton handkerchief be asked if the editor was in. Being answered la the affirmative he said: “Well, I want to stop my paper;” and he sat down on the edge o? a chair as though ho might hurt it. “Scratch my name light off. You are responsible for my condition.” "Can it be possible?” we inquired. “Yes,” said be, “I’m a farmer, and keep cows. X recently read an article in your paper about a dairyman’s con vention. where one of the mottoes over the door was, “Treat.your cow as you would a lady; and the artw cle said it was contended by our best dairymen .hat a cow treated in apo*> llte, gentlemanly manner, as though she was a companion, would give twice as much milk.. The plan seem ed feasible to me. I had been a h ird man with my stock, and thought 'maybe that was one reason my cows always dried qp when butter was 40 cents a pound, and gave plen, ty of milk when it was 15 cts. a pound. I decided to adopt your plan, and treat a cow as I would a lady. So I began the very next morning. I put on my Sunday suit, and a white plug hat I bought the year Greeley ran for President, and went to tfye to milk. I pQt{cecl tb° ql4 QQW seerppd to be bashful aqd frightened, but . ' ~ •
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fllSlMSii - F.J. SEARS & SON, Dealers In r*« hi net Purabure and Upholstered Goods, Carpels, OiUClotha and Homs* ishing Goods. We keep the Largest Stock, latest Styles, and Best ° ra ' < Goods to be found in gasper county. * Our Undertaking department is complete. We can furnish any kind of Case called for. Metalic, Cloth -covered, Gloss-White, Walnut and common kept constantly on hand. We are practical Funeral Directors, and are prepared to Embalm when called upon. We attend all Funerals, when .desired, with Hearae. Your attention to above is solicited. r. J. SB ARB A SON. nswiaer, lad,, Nov. 18SJ— $m.
