Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DENTISTRY.

The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to ajhigh degree of perfection. Mach skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to so arrange them that they will harm** onize in form, shape, and color with the features of the face For those wishing a set that the most discerning eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from our stock cavity teeth and fill them with gold and guarantee you satisfaction. ■All woik guar ran teed. Consultation free- Offiice over Imes & Meyer’s Drug Store.

Dr. D. W. Voyles, of Harrison county, sold three Jersey cows and two calves to a Kentucky stock raiser a few days ago for $1,850. The Only Exclusive Dress Gcods Man— J. V. W. Kirk. Money saved by s«eing--J V. W. Kirk.

8. F. Thompson Esq., tided a meeting of the Board of Diretlersof the Rochester R>nsselaer «nd St. Louis Railway, held at W namac Thursday of last week, and this week accompanied President Lee and chief engineer Nfigenr over the lino as far as St. Meij’s. Ibe Preliminary survey has been complete 1 from the eastern terminus to this point, and on Wednesday last two lines were run through Rensselaer—one along the L., N. A & C. track, and the other on Vine strej\

THOROUGH BRED HORSES.

The chestnut sorrel thorough-bred, “Frank Goodrich,” and the colt “Vaudeville,” by “King Alfonso,” and a brother of a famquij “Foxhall, * and nephew of the greap “Ten-Brueck,” will make the seasoq of 1Q33 at the barn of their owner, James Maloy, in Rcnsse aer. Insurance—With Frank. $10; Vaudeville, S2O. Pai ting with* sured forfeits insurance, Farden & Noland is the name of the new firm selling Boots and Shoes at the Buff Front, opposite tne Nowels House; James Douthit, Esq. Attorney at Law and .Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Mabuildirg, Charlie Steward Keeps "Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as represented, and should have the run. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s Several eommodjoua 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 cent will be added for collection; WM, A LAM SON,

lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S§CQ to SIO,OOO on as good terms as can b- had in the State. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 per eent. Lvrger sums, on broad security, 6 per cent Frank W. Babcock.

Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Oitlgens’ Bank. Go and see.

CHEAP MONEY!

We htiVc finally secured our six per eeut. money an i are now propirod to make farm ! tin« at six per eent inter-* est. Thes loans run forfivc years but the borrower has option to pay part or all ot his I ans bes >rc niatii itv. . R. S. <f- Z. DWI JGINS. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. "IV’OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has beeq appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. DAVID Administrator, • April 2), 1883 -3w ♦

DITCH NOTICE. Sylvester Ommra,* Issue J. Porter, George PDaugherty, Joseph Dwenger (suciessor o r Bishop Lums of Ft. VVayue) Nannie I. Spitler, William C. Plerco, J<> ■> i strvchmii-!. Marv AHowe, Joseph Putz, J.u-.is ,u i*. t ■ |-v. s • auel H. Howe. SC. Hammon,!. -.;• •• J!I . ver. and Marion Township, Jasp; ; liana (beneft of Public Highway; . WILL take notice 11 at the n*-.-es-monts la'ile in Ditch cans number s •v.,:ii.a.-!i. i;;. in vhlyli Sylvester Omo ira an-1 [s«ac J. I* ar,- .etitioners, will lie dt;e ani pavable m tfrthnt, iu the Town of Ronsselm-r. Jasper Gdlpiiv. Indiana, as follows; The first installment.wbi'chls twenty per cent. per cent.) of the whole amount of the assessment will be du-- on 'lie Nineteenth Dav of May, ISSJ. and cnch sul»se<invat installments on the Nineteenth day ot each sit ccsSive month following, in sums of twenty per cent of the benefits on each t act of laud until a sufficient sum shall b realized to construct the work ac eording to the report of the Commissioner iu said cause. JAMt S WELSH, ApHlfi. 1833- Ditch Ounimlssloner.

DITCH NOTICE. Allred Donnelly, James H. Loughridge. Allen Clark, Susie Monaghan, \ltnira Mounett, Warren Kobinsou, Robert B Patton Administrator of the Es ate of William H. Marlatt, dec'd., James E. Donnelly Matilda M. Donnelly. Mary J Marlatt, William H Marlatt, Dora B. Marlatt Lucy Marlatt, Mary M. Marlatt, Lazarus M. Brown, Daniel Dwiggins, Phillip McElfresh, Berry Baris, Cordelia Mounett. Elmira Mgnneft. Lucinda Mon nett. Thomas Monnett, and Cordujia P. Monnett Guardian of Thomas Monnett, Marion 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 H, Loughridge and Allred Donnelly are petitioners, will be ,ue and-pa) able at my office, In the Town of Rensselaer, Jaap -r conntv. Indiana. »b follows; The first inatalhnent vyill be due on the N>««v»ej|th of May, 1883 and each subsequent month following ip sums of twenty percent, of the benefits on eneh tract of land until, a snffiUeut sum shall bo realized to con struct the work according to the report of the Commissioners in said cause. JAMES WEL -H, Ditch Commissioner Aprils, 1883. ‘

WRIOHT BINOIAN VEQ ST MLB n l US FOIL THE LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vege' ible; no gripIfflp

ft F*ft ■Wnnt.life j« s v ’epiii r’iiy go and data ULV I before you die. idnething mighty |>n_ln I and snblim-leave b -hiud to c inqur'r nfimnww | time.!’ ' $■«•; a w-n x I i your own town. s3otitflff r a ß , dak. y :-vthing new. CapUaJ got feq|]|spd typ J|l . h rail oyerytning. Many tire nuking fartipe,». ■. die* uptfev as much ns men ni'l ’’<»y» sntl ;iil- make great pay. Reaucr. if you wa >t busll>e«* ;<> which you an aiak.i great say t»|! the time, v est. f.»r pat dears to 11. iluwrr k Co., Portl nJ. Ma: 2 e.