Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1883 — Page 3
; NOTOIB OF ORGANIZATION! Jasper County Pruning) ftssocunoNi) At a meeting held was ordered that nodce be given to nil who have subscribed slock, as well as to all who wish to subscribe, that on SATURDAY, APRIL 14,1883, at i o'clock, p. m., a meeting will be held in the COURT HOUSE, RENSSELAER, Ind,, to elect officers. Each persf n who shall have before that time subscribed stock, shall be emit led in the preliminary organiz -tiou to one vote for each shire of stock subscribed. Come prepared to pay for stock and to couoolete the organization of the J Bper County Draining Association. SIMON K THOMPSON, Pies’t. Granville Moody, S.-*c’y. The oWect and purpose of the Jasper County Draining Association, as express-, ed in their pr; posed Articles of Assor falion, is* 1st —To remove the mill dam. at Rensselaer . S& 2d—To enuse to be erected a Steam Flouring Mill at Rensselaer. 3d—To ent down the rapids and make an ample outlet for the drainage ot all ihe swamp lands tributary to the river. Give the matter a jair investigation.— Yrnr aid and assistance is needed. FOUND AT LAST.. An agreeable dt'csvlug for the bait' r , i will a op its falling, has been j.H.g souylit for. Parker’s Hair Bab 84tt) >, distinguished for its purity, ful- > pplies this wont. Honan
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! I have on hand 300 cords of wood Those desiring to be supplied will do well to call on the undersigned. Peter H. Zen . RENNbSELAER NURSERY, p, r.-:or:s needing nursery stock dur- J ling »he coming spring,V pe d not | g, nd off to foreigh nurseries, but will I ,-\o better to patronize home industry. I ]>y giving your order to John Coen, I yon enn have them filled with any- I liing you may want in his line of J business. i ruit trees, from 3 to 5 years old: I Anple, 15 cts. Pear, 25 to 50 cents and other stock in proportion. John Proprietor. Inew Hoods—K. b* driest & Bro. liave just received a nob byline of Hats— the latest thing out. Also a new stock of Furnishing Goods. ' • » I HemphiU^s Honan. Mr. J. J. Waterbury mis stood Mu I test of skilled opposition in bis trad I in Rensselaer, which has establishes J him as a first class Tailor, end wi speak for him a, first class trade the I coming season. Give hi n 1 ••all. Hempliilii & Isa^n. 7— I A DIFFICULT PRO IDEM SOLVED j The desire for stimulant? is becoming * monstrous evil and now to -were > n-e it J is a serious question with re Ernie s. Parker’s Ginger Tonic fairly mmvcs th» •difficult problem. It invigorates bocM . a nd mind wiihout intoxica ioir, and ha •brought health ard happiness to many desolate homes —Knquirer. See other column — -» -* o •• - ■ - HempMll & SZonasts *—rAND LO A BOOM COMETH! Mr. J. J. Waterbury has just receiv j od a fine stock of the latest styles and designs in Spring and Summer Suitings, being tbe choicest designs • hat have ever yet been t reduced in the city of Rensselaer- Call and see them while the stock is.fresh. J J. W -.TF.RBURY. - " * Hemphill & lG£o3if&ll>a HIGHLY ESTEEMED. The youthful color and tl rich lus<r arc restored to faded or gray hair <by tie use of Parker's Hair Btlsam, a harmless.--dressing highly esteemed for its perfume and purity. Blk English Worsteds. French worsteds of all grades, Scotch Schiv v lots of all colors-, Scotch Tinsel; in fact all ai,d any goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shop » OH and examine. J. J. WVTERBUBY.
TUTTS I PILLS SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering atthe Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTTS PILLS are especially adapted to such eases, one dose effects such a change ot feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Inrrr.ar the Appeute, and cause the SS2^2^SXf&SSnCS»*S&SSViS TDn’S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair on Wkiskxhs changed to a Glossy l i3i fiyDruggists, or sent by express on receipt of *l. OFFICE, 88 mjBBAY Ms M*W FOMK-
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Small Farm for Rent. — For further particulars call on R. F. Priest <fc Bro., at comer stole, opposite Alf. McCoy & Thompson’s bank. Get Seed Corn ftom Nut. Botes. Charley Wren is happy over a new boarder. Faraen & Noland are handsomely fixed up in taeir now quarters in the new Makeover block.
Miss Carrie Funston is visiting her sister at Butler, Missouti. Misa Emma Martin is in receipt cf a fine supply of Spring Millinery goods. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at aer establishment on front street. Samuel G.Pase ami Jim Nelson are entertaining little strangers. Mr. J. M. Farrep, Logucsport, was cured of Chilis and Fever of five years’ standing by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Judge Hammond rs pre-idii.tr over the White Circuit Court this week. Embroidery, Lace, and Lace Goode, of all descriptions, at Leopold’s great Bazar, at slau’tering prices,. with 5 off for cash.
Mr. Henry Fisher went to Monti - cello the other day to look after gravel road matters. # We are now prepared to do Dress making in all its branches, having secured the services of Mrs. Lillie Anderson, of Chicago, who has had years of experience in Millinery and Dressmaking, and come 9 highly re commended. We solicit yowr patronage. Hemphill & Honan. j _ Those new Neck Ties at Priest Bros, are daisies. AGRICULTURAL MEEI ING. Notice is hereby given that a regu ar mooting of the Board of Directors of the Jaspei County Agricultuiul Society will be held in the Co irt House, iu Rensselaer. Indiana, at cue (1) o’clock p. m., on Saturday, the Aist day of Ap il. 1883 Horace E. James, Seert tary Jasper County Ag’l Society.
Cal. J.B. Hussev, of New York, and •J. G Boyles, of Winamae, registered •xt the Makeever Eouse yesterday. They visit Rensselaer .a the interest of she ochester. Rensselaer & StLouis HR* IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES go to Priest & Bro. Mr. Jacob Jobnsofc, farmer, i hree Not h Rond, near Indianapolis was cured of Dyspepsia by Brown’s Iron Hitters. Rev. A. Taylor is artending Pres oytery, at Logansport, this week. Mrs. T. accompanied him to that i y and then proceeded on her way o visit friends in Lancaster, Ohio A beautiful and elegont line of Gent’s Hosiery just received at R. F. Priest Bro’s.
DIED.—In Rensselaer, Saturday, Vpril 7, 1883, Lennie, infant son of Air. and Mrs. Uoorge Goff. The remains were conveyed Sun lay, to Crown Point for interment. On last Saturday Myrt, Price started a car load of stock and goods jor Dakota. Conductor—C. TT, Reed. Brakemnn- Frank Weathers. New Goods ! —R. F. Priest Bro. have just received their new Spring Goods. Give them a call. A “Double Nine Base Ball Club” aas been'organized by a number os oa- boys. Uuder the auspices of t ds Club, a grand ball will be given at the Opera House n Frid#y eve ning. Proceeds to be applied to the procurement of uniforms
Mr, H. J. Dexter has purchased the stock of stationery, etc . in the P. O. Mrs. Carrie Knight and Miss Ida Gentry, of Frankfort visited their cousin, Mrs. J. J. Waterbury. during the week. Left for their homes on Wednesday. E‘ L. Clark has accepted an agen cy in theJiEtna Life Insurance Company. He has the necessary qualifiations to give satisfaction. Mi6s Genie Osborne is visiting her iater. Mrs. Cole, at New Albany. Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in :he Presbyterian church on the 3d Sabbath of April at 10:30 A. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Also on Saturday eyeuing preceding at 7:30. He expects ro preach during tin year ou the that and third Sabbaths of each month. Ail ate invited
Auditor Sharp, of Newton County, lied oh last Monday. Ho was an old \nd highly respected citizen, and his death is lament'd by all. Many fr eada at d relatives from this county attended his funeral. Mrs. W. J. Imes and IVJiss Amanda F ris. her sister, left Wednesday foi DakotaIprovemunt FOR MIND AND BODY. There is mure strength restoring -uwer iu a bottle of Parker’s Ginger i.’onie than i” a bushel of malt or a 'allot! of milk. As appetizer, blood purifier tyid kidney coirector. ‘here is nothing like it, aud invalias onseqttectly find !f a wonderful inv’igorant for mind and body.— Coins aercial.
Hefty Democrats in Barkley!— Park Wiley is the proud father of a 14 pounder, and Wm. Grayson rejoices over one that tips the scales at 12 ponnds. During a short vacation Miss Myra Price made a flying trip to DaKota and located a quarter section of land. She has returned and resumed duties in her school at Goodlund. Mr. M. L. Campbell recently of the firm of Campbell and Pardon, In company with Mr. A- Cobb, of Pino Yiiliage, will soon open a Boot and Shoe store in Oxford.
Blackford Hurley of Bark lev townshi >, died Wednesday eyening, aged 80 years. - “Yes. brethren,” said a preacher from his pulpit, “you are ttaepasieu g'M-s on a train speeding its straight an [ narrow way to glory, and I am the conductor of that train, thank the Lord ” “You run her first class, I should Say,* lemarked a stranger, looking over the coagrega , ion,“from < the number of sleepers you’re haul ing.”
mm * • i —e . r I I HE undersigned respectfully begs 1 leave to announce to the citizens of Marion and adjoining townships, that he has fitted up with In.plements, Machinery and Material, the oldTerhune stand, on Front Street, Rensselaer,, Ind., with a view to do repairs of all kinds. (Sr. B. GONWELL will be constantly on hand to overhaul and repair all ffAGinCCBUGGIES,;iH(^ P.ULTIVATORS. I&l REAPERS, in fact Farm Machinery of every description tnat may be leftt in his charrge, in a substantial, workmanlike manner, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Your patronage is respectfully soAnfisa R H. Yeoman.
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fgm I*-SHOES jk. ▼every pair warranto » FOR SALE BY FARDEN & NOLAND, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete line of light and heavy shoes for men and boys, women and misses, always in stock at bottom prices. Increase of trade more an object than large profits. See our goods before buying.
Sets’ Furnishing Goods!
in is a bint for Fish back’s fourth let ter to Peelle An exchange says: The Lake Superior Interest, whicl is protected by a duty of four seats« pound on copper, shows that It lovw “American industry" by selling 10,000,000 pounds of copper to go to Europe for sixteen cents a potfnd, while it charee3 seventeen and a half coats to american customers. There is talk in Georgia of pur* j chasing Liberty Hall—Alexander X. Stephens’late residence—by roKsatary contribution, and to retain.iq -it bis famous rolling-ehair and other relics raak ng it a peculiar pilgrim shrine (a Mecca of the Mind one paper calls it) for the people of the State, esDecially the young men. It is also suggested that the State employ some famous sculptor to make a statue of- the late Governor, seated in a roller-chair for Georgia’s contribution to the National CapitoL
A western colporteur was once oon<r versing wilb an Illinois man on his religious duties. Said he:"Do you-at-tend church regularly?" "Oh. no, I never go to chureb. but I alters make it a p’int to goto all the funerals. They be jest as solemn, and tbar hisn’t no kerleetions." #
Seed'CoST i-^s »tsl b per hu»D**«, by N.ji. BATES, Offiee with C. D Novels, near DepotMr, J. J. Waterbary will sell hie house and lots, but will e«rry on the Merchant Tailoring business in Bens seiner just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept in any merchant Tailor Shop in the State. ---- - The Elkhart Knitting Co. have supplied us-with a splendid line of Hosiery. B.F. PRIEST &BRO..
THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY.
To Wail until you are in bed with disease yeq may not get over for months, is the height .if folly, when you might be easily cured during the early symptoms by Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known si Aly families made the healthiest, by a timely use of this pc e medicine. —O bserter. is Money at Inter est.” —A motto used by Priest Bros. Hats, Gents’ Fumi*hings» Boots & Shoes a specie Ity, at R. F. Priest <fc Bbo’s. Miss Wiun.e Aiiisdeii, 1 Toody’s iuiidifig, ludiatiapoiis, 3ny* : ‘j »ro wu’s ion Bitteis cured me of ittdi.;estion CONFECTIONF.KY. - A ityg- StO C O dean pure candy and chewing gum. for sale by Horace E. James. Farden A Noland is the name of the new firm selling Boots and Shoos at the Buff Front, opposite tue Nowels louse. <• James Deutbit, Esq, Attorney at ! jaw and Notary Public now occu)ies rooms up stairs in the new Muaesver buildirg.
Charlie Steward keeps “Margin’d Beat” Machine Oil. It is all as repre. sented, and should have the rur. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prloes, just opeued out at Fendxo’s --- .j.,. Several commodious and comfortable hous sto rent. ‘Enquire at citizens' Bank. All persons having open account on my books will save costs by calling and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, as after that time 10 per oent will be added for collection. WM. A LAMSON: Election Notice. —There will he an election at Regular Baptist Church, in Rensselaer, on Saturday. April 7th, 1883, to elect one Trustee, lo fill vacancy made by the resignation of Joseph Williams. Meeting in commence at s o'clock p.m. Geo. M. John sox. Clerk. Rensselaer. Ind , March 10. 1883. ~ DON’T WASTE MONEY On trashy extracts when you can bur a lasting perfume so delightfully fragant and refreshing as Floreston Cologne lam now prepared to make desirable farm*loans of S3OO (p SIO,OOO on as good terms as can b - had in the State. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 per eent. Larger sums, on broad security, C per cent Frank W, Babcock. Pitre Crsam Bread {warranted to be. Made of m>lk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread.Veranna Bread, at purcupile’s Restaurant. * * Persons wanting tarro loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see, ■ ■■■ —T— — CHEAP MONEY! We have fi nndy secured our six per sent, money uni are uow prep irea to make farm loans a* fix per ceut interest. Th« s- loans run for five yinrs hu*. the borrowr has option to pay part or ail el Ilia I aus bes >re maturity. K. S. dF Z. DW[ iUINS. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward.
I'lTCif NOTICE. Brl veatci* Onwara. | Isaac J. Porter, <ieor»e PDaugherty, Joseph Dwenger (successor of Bishop Liters of Ft. Wayue) Nannie ti. Sni tier, William 0. Pierce, Joseph Strvchinire, Mary A. llowe, Joseph Putz, J<"..s<in Phei'Dy. K-tninel H. Howe. S. C. Hammond ‘J. sr-. )!l nver. and Marion Towusbip. Jaep.-r v...n :•. In tana (benefit of Public Highway , WILL take notice teat tlm made in Ditch can*- number seventeen Hi), in which Sylvester Omearn and Issue J. Porter-:.: -t! tinners, will Undue and payable »i my oihc-. in the Town of Kensseiser. Jasper CuUiill. tudiana. as follow*: The first installment, which Is tweu typer cent. (•» per cent.) or the w.„>ie amount 01. the assessment will he due oil |»« Nineteenth Dar of May. 18M. aid) usoh subsequent installments on the Nineteenth day of each siicce.-sive month following, in sums of lw«n(r per cent of the benefits on each-t act of inn I until a sufficient aura shall b realized to c< n .tract the work ac cording to the report of tLfi Commissioner in said cause. JAMES WELSH Aprils, lfftts. Ditch Commissioner. DITCH NOTICE. ~ Alfred Donnelly. James H. Longhridge. Allen Clark, Susie Monaghan, \lmira Mounett, Warren Robinson, Robert B Patton Administrator of the Ea ste of William H. Marlatt, dee’d., James E. Donnelly Matilda M.tDonneily. Mary J Marlatt, William H Marlatt, Dora B. Marlatt. Lucy Marlatt, Mary M. Marlatt, Lazarus M. Brown. Danlej Dwiggina. Phillip McElfreah, Berry Paris, Cordolia Mounett, Elmira Monnctt. Lucinda Monuett, Thomas Monnett, and Cordelia P. Monnett Guardian of Thomas Monnctt. Mariou Township, Jasper County, Indiana, for benefit of the Public Highways: WILL take notice that the assessments made in Ditch cause number thirteen [l3] In which James U, Lougbridge and Alired Donnelly are petitioners, will be ue and jpaj able at my office, in tba Town of Keuaselaer, Jasper conm v. Indiana, as follows: The first installment will be due on the Nlnetaeuth Uav of May. IW3 and each subsequent month fidlowlug In sums of twenty per cent, of the benefits on each tract of land until a sufficient atim shall be realized to construct the work according to the report of the Commissioners in said cauac. JAMKS WELsU, Ditch Commissioner. April 6, 18*3.
Whcmt s Indian Vegetable Pius FOR Til K LIVER And all Bilious Gpcyiplaint? We to take, being purely vwre iMe; no *r. i>In*. i'rice 35 cts. All i.ug-risi.-.. MP A*|in>t> life 1* awceplngbr. go ami darn Ula V I ‘l** 5 <■ ,nii i u, - v SrF«S I ana«Qb|MWHoav<-Miimltocnnqili-r I !■■%# | tiro*,'' 4-MS. » *-ek lu your uwr. town, fioatllt free. N« rfapfc. «iv rvthlng.pew. Capital not required. We will fttrMah von everything. Many are maklag fertiiyi*, Ladle* rank* aa ranch a* men. and hoy* and 3Fm* in ike gie.: pay. Header, if you want wwllSe** a* which vi ■ an mak* great »ay all th« time: » rlt • for par lars t* U. Uim-kit A Co., Puitl.ad. Ma: u.
'Eu|a|E|a|»|i|i ALWAYS TO IHE FRONT! Bound o Lead! Hemphill & Honan The most enterprlS ing Firm in Old Jasper ! Through their Mrs. E. P. Honan, while in Chicago, secured the services of Mrs. Lillie Anderson, one of the most thorough artists in MiJUMMuaiir Dress Making, who has had years of experi in that great city of styles and fashions. A careful study of the wants and needs of the people in this locality has prompted us in this undertaking, and we respectfully invite you to give us a call-
Star Bakery sna Restaurant, To all whom it may concern:— I would respectfully inform my old customers tnat I hare again opened up a bakery and restaurant on Wvsh ington Street Rensselaer, where you can get as good bread as the marke affords. All human beings hare beloW Need bread and cakes, wo all do know; And I \vou'<l have the many and few Remember that I knead them, too. And always have fresh bread on baud, Surpassed by none in all the land. Then come and seo me with ready cash And save your baker from a smash. R member the place, Win. H. Legg Washington street Rensselaer Ind NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper Codntt, ss: Jn the Circuit Court, March Term, 1883. Complaint No. 3031. James R.Orr, Executor of Estate of John Orr, deceased, Vs. Jennettoiß. Orr, Rosanua Stewart, Elizabeth Bull liadassah Hamilton, James R. Orr, John G. McCorkle and Mary Ann Orr. NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., Attorney, anu files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that all of said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, together with the answer and cross petition o* the defendant Jennettc 11. Orr, the widow ol said decedent. Notice is therefore hereby given ail of said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the second day ot tlui next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on tue Third Monday of March, a. d.. 1883 at the Court House, in itensselapr.in said (Jouuty, and State, and- answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bl heard and answered in their absence. .- . Witness my name and the Seal of ■< Seal r said Court affixed, at Rensseluer * — -, ’ this Third day of March', a. x». 1883. * CHARLES H. PRICE.QIcrk oi tlip Jasper Circuit Court March fi. 1883—$8 to." • PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM. #The Best, Cleanest and most Economical Hair Dressing. the youthful color to grey hair. 50c and $1 sizes at druggists. A new and exceedingly fragrant and lasting peiituu*. Price 25 and 75c. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC A Pure Family Medicine ttiat Never Intoxicates. If you are a mechanic er farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down bv family or household duties try Parkbr's Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or jusiness man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Gi Gun Tonic, If you have Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder oftheliuigs stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured i y Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you are wasting a-.vay from age, dissipation or any diseasebr weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at cure: itwill invigorate and build vou up from the first ti se but will never intoxicateIt has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. HISCOX k CO., ltd William Bt.. New Y.rk. toe. and one duUar >lk,, at all deal, r» in medicinet. GREAT SAVING IItJYING DOLLAR SKK.
PIONEEB fME/FTI MARKET! ) (I iret Door West Jewelry S'orr.) Rensselaer, - fnd., J. J. ISiglesbaeh, FaoPIUE'U.H BEEF, Fork Veal Motion Faurage, et",, t-olil m quauiiii*« »o suit puretia'Ois ai *li* w>\vepri. e j . None but the best stock si »uch - ered. Evcrydt dy is invited to call. The Highest Pluck Pau» po» Go«ri> Fat Cattlf. May 26 1j88? Ma g% a week in vonrown town. $S Outfit fre mrlrlrNorUk Itverything new. Oa, Ital t JmTl nrequ.red. \\will fnrnian y-u i v.IjrWtli'.ng Many arc makin"f •mines. 1 ■ me* make ae m.ic ias men. and boy* ai d : make go-a; piy. T-tead- .if you w ■>:' a *>«•*) atwnieh you can g, cal nay a 1: ■ e tiuiwork, write lor partlei.frra to ini. H. UUm.fi T A Co. Port and. Mai* f
UMBER and COAL EAR C. D NO WELS, FRANK °L? B COTTON, At Depot, Rensselaer, Itid., k#o ccm Mn fitly on hand Lunik; Lath; Singles 1 COAL, of all kinds, at Jus* ost rates. Call and see. N WARNER Si. SONS'. DEALERS IN Hardware,. Tinware Stowes S»nth Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, ■ ■ IWDIAU im Dealers In G roceries. Hardware, Tinware, W ooden ware, Farm Machinery, BRICK & TILE Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as e]3f where. En our Hardware, Tinware and Wooden ware Depn ri ment, will be found everything called for. Our Farm Ma-' hi nery, in variety, <>f the most approved styles. Brick aar Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. W< respectfnJly solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA RNER. Rensselaer Marble Houil Ft HOWLAND Proprietorx ' —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TiIIETA!, ISAIifMIS, SLABS, SLATEAND MARBLE MANTLI> UJRJf-S mAJVD -TABE?\ • m V*n Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. Also Doetlox* in—i n, mm uitai i! mss, sis, si
CARRIAGE AND WAGOI IfA'IfWAOTOBY. ; J P-WARNER, Proprietor- 1 -N Warner's Old Siana, Front Sty eel North of Washington — RENBBBLAER • 'iNDIAITs Having purchased the establishment of N. Warner, I nn» prepared *-» tiiaa? i>,» t ture ai l rt-j air, Carriage*, Buggies, Wagon*, Wood Work for Agricultrrai I >. ; olemei s, il\, etc. Batisfucilou gvien. All work warranted. C-a RtiSas< 1
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