Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1883 — STRAYED OR STOLEN. [ARTICLE]

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

From the premises of R. B. Patton, near Rensselaer, on the 10th day of of January, 1881, speckled white and pale red cow, one short horn, and dim brand on the other,rough, and rather thin in flesh. Any perstn giving information that will lead to her recovery by the undersigned, will b* liberally rewarded.

R. B. PATTON.

The Temperance Meetings, Special Notice—During the continuance of tbH protracted meetings in various churches, or until further notice, the Blue Ribbon meetings will be discontinued. Chas. W. Coen, Pres. Clark Prick, Sec’y. Plushes, J. Y. W. Kirk. Grandma Spitler is still very ill. Velvet. J. V. W. Kirk.

The Goodland Herald Is again on our table. Elegant bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the. cheap store. & Honan, Proprietors. Myrt. Price arrived from Dakota Tuesday morning. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 1 " % Ladies’ Portmonies only 75c., form»* er price $1 25, for sale at Hemphill Sc Honan’s. Miss Jennie Duvall returned from Valparaiso Tuesday of l*st week.

uents’ Collar Buttons, three for sc. at the cheap store. Hemphill &Ho nan. Proprietors, Bam Duvall has moved in the prop erty recently vacated Uy W 11 Cotton Good Cuff Buttons from 10c. to $1 50 par pair, at the cheap store Hemphill & Honan. M. F Cnilcote, Esq. has been confined to his room for so no days with severe cold.

Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at the cheap store of Honan & Hemphill. Marsh D. Rhoades has received his arrears of ''pension, amounting to nearly $1 500. cotton & Patten sell fence wire ehsaper than any ether house in Jasper county. Ladies’ literary society at residence of Mrs. W. T. Jones, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. It is probable the present road law, and the law creating boards of health will be repealed. So be it.

Cotton & Patten sell best galvanised fence wire for 9c. per pound. H. M. Betts, druggist, La Grange, says: “I consider there is great merit in Brown’s Iron Bitters.” Mr.'and Mrs. J. G. Kerr arrived from California Tuesday morning* Mr. Kerr’s health is considerably improved. James Dsuthit, Esq, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Maneuver building.

T. J. Fardeu will hold goods at a reduced price through February, to make room for bis large stock of invoices of spring and summer stock. I have two nice houses for sale. If you have the cash and want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. Sears & Son. J. V. W. KIRK Superfine Wax Colls, with moving eyes, only 25c. at the cheap store of Hemphill & Honan.

USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your ssed corn from rats and mice, and avoid the necessity es re planting. For sale by V. WARNER ft SOES, Rensselaer, lad. WOOD. Good Dry or Green Wood can he procured at any time of George Aid rich. Delivered immediately on order.

Report of Smith school for th 9 The following pupils wore perfect la deportment end scholarship: Dora English, Samuel English, Inez Walker. Charles Walker, Edward Walker, FataWataerrEvaifae Walker, Frank Williams, Willie Clouse, Viotor Moore, Jsaale Murray, Gharries Murray. Willie Murray, Xenaie Tapp, George Hinkle, Ora Hinkle Mortoa Hinkle, Korah Hinkle, Lilly Long, John Marlatt. OUe MaJatt, Nora Marlatt, Maliada Pulllns, Tobias Putins, Job a Pallia*, Sam Pulllns. M. M. Tymcb, Tsacher.

Justice Wood's Court has been attendiog to the eases of the unruly since the adjournment of the Circuit Comt. State vs. Pstsr Mlsieus and John Holliday, assault and battery. PiDed $1 and costs. Joh': Davis, on Friday was flnsd one cent an J costs for drunk. Oa Monday John Barkley, Fish Gilmore and David E. Israel were arraoied for disturbing a public masting. Barkley and Gilmore were Sued $5 and costs, and Israel acquitted. Watson for Stats and Douthit for defeuse.

Frank Goff, <*a Monday evening was fined $lO and costs, Watson for Itate and Douthit for defense. The csss of State on rel. of Eva Gilbrsitn vs. John F. Payne, was before Justice McCleary, In Barkley Township, Wednesday, and ehnnfe of venue taken to Justice Marion. The case is set for Feb. lfth, Douthit for State and Babooek for defense. Hemphill A Hobbs's, headquarter for holiday supplies. Latest -aovelties in Toys and Notions.

F. B. Leaking and Miss Kellie, daughter of M. L. Spitler, Esq., were married/at the residence of his honor • Judge Hammond, last evening. Eld* Halsted officiated. We wish them long life, joy and prosperity. Wanted: —A Lady or a Gentle, man to take a half interest in a good paying business, Capital required, one hundred and fifty dslars. Call on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J. Soars Sc Son. Mr. Allen has removed during the week from Rensselaer to his old home in Tippeoanoe county, flfr* * was a good neighbor and oitissn* and we are sorry to 1 >so him. *

Mr. J. J. Waterbury will soil his house and lots, but will carry oa the Merchant Tailoring business in Reas selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept ia any merchant Tailor Shop la the State.

Blk English Worsteds. French worsteds of all grados. Scotch Behiys lots of all colors, Scotch Tiusol; in fact all and any goods usually kept in all first claos Merchant Tailor Shops Call and examine. Pe.er Giver is again running the water tank at the R. R., at this place* We are glad to learn that Mr. Bayer is recovering from his illness The railroads in Wisconsin, Minisota and Dakota, ar« all blockaded by large snow drifts. Capt, 0. A. Edmonds, of this placs, ias been elected Doorkeeper of the Senate, Dr. O C, Link left Wednesday morning for Dakota, to see in what chape the blizzards have left his claim.

Later. - After reaching Chicago the Dr. returned satisfied that be could not make his way through the blockades. On Tuesday evening last a number of friends of Auditor Nowels, made him a pleasant eurpiise visit. The event being his birth day anniversary. Simon Leopol rtained a large number of young folks at the residence es his father, last evening, it being his birthday anniversary. Everything passed off splendidly; /"*' ‘ 1 " " ‘' "■ ■ " ■•* JohnHalloran was taken to the reform school at Plainfield, Tuesday last, where he will remain until h* reaches his majority, at his fathers expense

The Free Will Baptists Congregation at this place has received eleven accessionc since eomineneemaat of the meetings, and on yesterday immersed three persons. We acknowledge receipt of Report upon the “Improvement! of the Kankakee and the Drainage of the Marsh Lands in Indiana,” from Senator Hoover and Representative Gilman. A little two-year sold daughter ot Mr. Peter Zea, of this place, died at the residence of iu grandmother, at Battle Ground, where the.f anally aro visiting, Friday night of last week. Mrs, Zea is thus thrice bereaved within a short space of time. First a brother died in California, next her father, aud now s ukiid.

The Supreme Court of the United States, rendered a decision Jau. in, iu which it is held the law of Alabama prohibiting wieuegenatma is uet ia conflict with the Fourteenth Amend-, menus the Constitution, or with civil rights legislation founded ou it, to* the reason that it applies the same punishment to both offenders, white and black, ei thout discrimination.