Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1883 — Page 3
TEMPERANCE MEETING.
At the Court House, Saturday evening, May 12,1883: 1— Song by Cboii, Miss Melle Wiight, Organist. 2 Scripture reading, Miw Lydia Parrifi. 3 by Rev, <J« J, Claypool. J 4 Song by Cbois, 5 Openings remarks, by Bev. George Havens. 6 Song by Choir. 7 Seleat reading, by Miss Lille Bartoo. 8— R' marks, by Sampson Erwin. 9 -Scng. by Choir. lU—Declamation, by Fannie V’vod. 11— Song by Choir. 12— Remarks. Prof C. P. Mitchell. 13— Song by Cloir. 14— Mrs. M. L. Sptler, 15— Closing remarks, Elder R. 8. Dwiggins. 16— Benediction, Rev. J. J Claypoob Remarks limited te ten minutes. Exercises to commence at 7;30 o’clock. Charles W. Coen, Presfd* nt. Clark Price, Secretary.
Ihbough Tickets.--O. F. Wren, the . station agent at this place is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place a rational being well'd dcfire to go—North, South, Erst or West. If you think of tnivellntr call on him aud learn what he eat, do kr you. Mr. J. E. Congdon, agent for the Fleming Manufacturing Company is in Rati&selaer calling the special attention ot County Commlssioneis, Township Trustees, Supervisors, Contractors, Farmers and others, to the great superiority over all others of ikt Jonathan Fleming Road Lev-eh-r and Grader. He wilt give an exhibit iou ot its work on the 16th inst. Judging from the testimonials of p rties who h«ive bought and thor onghly tested the machine, every city, town and township should have them, as much time, labor and / money coni I be saved, On Saturday, May sth, Maj. David ; Drokc and wife, of Jackson Township. White county, Indiana, celebrat'id their 58th wedding anniversary. They were married on May sth, 1825. in :Su4lW'an county, Tennessee, mod emigrated to White county in J 849 with eight children, four of ••whom are still living in the vicinity. The Major is now 83 years old. and his wife 78. and both are enjoying a hale and hearty old age. Mr. A. B. Davibson, Cur Dep,t P. C. & St. L ft. P... says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters is a sellable tonic and invlgorator.
THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY.
To wait until you are in bed disease you may not get over for month is the height or fol-y, when you might ba easily curud during the early sy<n ♦ proms by Parker s Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly families made the healthiest, by a timely use of this pure medicine. Observer. Look out for Bargains in Black Silk J. V. W. Kirk.
RENNBSELAER NURSERY.
Persons needing nursery stock durring the coming spring, need not send off to foreigh nurseries, but will do better to patronize home industry. By giving your order to John Coen, you etui have them tilled with anyhtng you nfray want in bis line o business. Fruit trees, from 3 to 5 years old: ADple, 1.5 cts. Pear, 25 to 50 cents .and other stock in proportion. John Coen, Proprietor. Mew Goods. —K. F. Priest <fc Bro: have just received a nob. by line of Hats —the latest thing out. Also a new stock of Furnishing Goods. Mr. J. J. Waterbury aas stood the fest of sk'lled opposition in bis trade .ip Beo.ase.laer, which has established ■Kim as -A first class Tailor, end we speak for him a first class trade the coming season. Give him a call. - AND LO A BOOM COMETH! Mr. J-J. Waterbury has just received a fine stock of the latest styles and designs in Spring and Summer Suitings, being the choicest designs that have ever yet been | reduced in the city of Rensselaer- Call and see them while the stock is fresh. J. J. WaterburyBlk English Worsteds, French worsteds of all grades, Scotch Scbiy" lets of all colors, Scotch Tinsel; in fact all ai.d any goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shops Call and examine. J. J. Watebbuby,
fl O 3 i fel: ~^>r»' M lls SYMPTOMS C? A TORPID LlVii-R, Ik>s3 of Appetite, BoweU cost va. I’ain in the Head, with a dull Ml»«Uv:l iw.tha back part, Pain under lue Üb&iudM blade, fullness after earing, wttn a oistnclination to exertion < f bod/ or unno. Irritability of temper, Low sp.ritn, wiv’t a feeling of having neglect d noasuutx, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho Heart, Dots before the eyua, x euowUir., Headache generally over the rig tit r~«, Restlessness, with £tful colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. M—an—r-iTirmr-11 rawrr t ■ j 'TUTT’S PUXSaro especially adapted such cases, one dose effects such a «■ of feeling as to astonish the suflcrcr. They Increase the Appeal*, i<ud < ”«>• t body to Take on Flesh, tints U>» nOHrtahed. and by flieir Towle AelU-n «.i. Digestive Organs, IkjiuJnr h«uoi- ».■< duced. Price 25 cents. &* JSur.u.v M.. .<■ TUTT’S gray HAinoa Whiskkiw ciwjff -'i ■<■• Black by asingle •.’■,■■ ’ j ports a natural color, acts Pi. ■;■!' • or ser t by e;pr.M»».«. I • • errics, as must■*r kt.. *- ■*i v c ■ z hr. Terr’S UJkKtrt ’•f v - : » WlUk« r—— -
JWONON ROUTE. Lnistillt. !■ A, 4 Chicago Railway Solid Trains Between Loutevill. and Chicago NORTH: TimeixEv- ; SOUTH- «.. ItectMab, 18, ............... 0.8. : No. 1. ;1883. : No. 2. : No. 4. Daily ; Patty.* : - . .Daily.*: Batty. 7 80pm 7 56am IvLovunui ar 915 pm 7 20am 749 “ 815“ “NewAlbaay • 7 01" 10 07 “ 10 42 “ arMitchell, 0 25“ 441 •, 11 28 “ 11 59 “ Bloomisgten 510 “ 827 1157“ 12555 pm “Gosport 480 “ 253 “ 12 40am 146“ “Gr’nc’stle Jun 3 38“ 208 12 51“ 151“ “Greencastle »«“ 158“ 125“ 254“ “Roachdale 2 58“ 121“ 152 “ 251 “ “CrTrdsvillej 228 “ J 257 “ 156 “ 254 “ “ CrawFresvifle 225 “ 12 54 ,‘ 250 ‘ 848 “ “ Lafayette June 125 “ 12 00pm 803 “ 402 “ “ i.afayette 12 55am 11 49 “ 852 “ 455 ‘ “Reynolds 1203“ 10 57 “ 4 07-“ 510“ “ Moxox 1147“ 10 42 “ 407 “ 512“ IvMouon 1145“ 10 42 “ 488 “ 547 “ ar Rensselaer 11 Or, “ 10 10 “ 635 “ 755 “ “Dalton 855 “ 8 15“ 780 “ 850 “ “ Chicauq tv 800 “ 720 “ t3r~ Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Roitman palace sleeping ears eu trains 3 and 4 For tickets and farther information apply to C. F.WREN, Agent. Rensselaer Muxbat Kelulb, ft. P. A..Lc-nievijle, Ky.
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY MAY 11. 18S3.
New Bus at the Mnkeever HouseS. P. Thompson. Esq., is in Indianapolia. Those new Neck Ties at Priest Bros, are daisies. Lymn Zea is teamsteri ng on the gravel road at Monticello. IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES go to Priest & Bro. Miss Llbbie Walton is visiting the familj of T. Major Bitters, Rochester, Indians,
A beautiful and elegont line of Gent’s Hosiery just received at R. F. Priest & Bro’s. C. W. Clifton has removed his fa ily to Indianapolis. The nicest styles of Wall Paper a;F. B. Learning’s. Go and see them. W J. Iraes has disposed o' his interestin the Drug Store to his partner, Frank B. Meyers. Will Halter and Allert. E. Coen are attending Bryant «ud Stratton’s Buisiness College, Chicago. Messrs. Funeton. Will Warren, - -Dillon and others from Rensselaer ar® engaged on gravel roads in White County. . "New Goods ! —R. F. Priest Bro. have just received their new Spring Goods. Give them a call. —. The Her. Josiah Henson, Mrs Stowe’s “Uncle Tom,” died last Saturday, at Dresden, Ont., aged ninety four. The Democrats of Renssfelaer had no ticket in the field, Monday, and but very few exercised the right of voting. Rev, Gilbert Small will preach at Egypt school house, Jordan to wash p, at 3 o’clock p. m., on Sunday, the 20th inst. Senator Dan. Voorhees is engaged on the defense of Congressman Phil. Thompson, at Harrodsburg Kentucky, on trial for murder. < ome to the Plow Exhibition Sat urday May 12th at one o’clock p. m. sharp. Positively no failure. Roberts Bros, Agents, The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Presbyti lian church will meet ai the home of the Misses Smith, north end of to'vn, Saturday afternoon. Miss Martin would most respectfully inform the Ladies o Rensselaer and vicinity that she has in stock the following beautiful line of hair goods: Star Wave, Pinafore Wave, Opera Coquette, Langtry Wave, Bony Wave. •Coquette, Ventilated Wave and Pina fore Coquette. Call and examine.
The “bosses,” od Saturday night, proposed, and the voters, on Monday, disposed—and deposed. O. C. Dickey was nominated for Marshal, but Charley Platt was elected.
HIGHLY ESTEEMED.
The youthful color jind a rich lustre are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed tor its perfume and purity.
Go to Learning’s for your Wali Paper. He has a large and varied assortment on hamd, at prices to suit, and it will be to the interest of all to examine his patterns before going elsewhere.
The Republican says Charles Platt. Independent Republican, was elected Marshal. Bro. Marshall is in danger of losing caste with the “bosses” for his recognition of Mr Platt as any kind of a Republican.
Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in the Presbyterian Church on the third Sabbath of May, at 10.-30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are invited.
The valiant home-guard republicans made a bitter fight against a crippled-soldier of their own parry, nad with curses charge his success to Grand Army of the Republic orsanzation.
Bro- Marshall thinks, refurring to BobPattoij's proposed neiigeination, that “the rolling stone gathers no Moes!” And Bob thinks that Marshall’s frequent trips to Dakota will never land him at “Paris.”
LOOK! LOOK!! Those nobby suits you see on the streets were made at J. J. Watebbubt’s Shop, and not at Ottawa. Ill.— He xeeds the choicest goods the market affords, apd sells them at a living profit, only. fancy prices gone to the Lordy,
LETTERS addret ed as oelow remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 28th day of Apiil 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wusbiogteo, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they ar? advertised. / Prof. A. J. Davis, 2; Joan F. Davis: Wm. L. Davis: Geo. Fleischmann; G. W. Green; Miss Maggie Green; Mrs. Jas. McDonald; Wm. Mee; John Miller; Peter Moos: Croy Sayers; Eddie Smith; Mrs. Ella Waren; Cl-er Yohanseo. * A
Hobace E. James, p. m.
Jasper County QHliiriliiG) ASSOCIATION?] NOTICE. I will receive sealed ‘bids, until 10 o’clock a. tj„ May 24th. 1883, for the mater al In the Mill-Dam, condition ed that the same shall be iTimedi" afcly removed by the bidder. By order of t te Board of Director? J. O D. A J H LOUGHBIDGE April 30,1883. Superintendent.
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, I Iu the Circuit Court, Jasper County. (June Term 1883. Complaint No. 3058. James P. Overton vs. Harriet Ivers, et al. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Thompson & Bro., Attorneys, and files hie complaint herein, together with an affidavit that gaid Defendants a e not resident of the State of Indiana, to wit: Zenoah B eson, Leonard Beeson. John L. Beeson, Henry Z. Beeson, MalindaE. Beeson, Arauuuta Beeson, Reuben Lefler, Della Lefler, Pleasant Massey, Rachel Massey, Thomas Thornburg, Joseph A. Thornburg, Margaret J, Thorn burg. Mar'-are. J. Macon, Jonathan Willi , Lucinda Willis, Margaret Ballard and William Bal lari-d. and all the unknown heirs of Hannah and Zuchariah Beeson, deceased. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to beholden on the First Monday of June, a, d. . 1883, at the Court House in Rensselaer,in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard aud answered in their absence. ( i Witness my name and the seal'of - seal, [said Court affixed, at Rensselaer, this 4th day of May, a. i>, 1883. CHARLfcS H, PRICE, Clerk. By James A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4, 1883-810,
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, I In the Circnit Court, Jasper County, f JuueTerm, 1883.; Complaint No. 3057. Joseph Kemper vs Helen Kemper, et al. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Hollister, Roberts & Hollister and Thompson <fc Bro., Attorneys. and files bis complaint herein, together with au affidavit that said Defendants are not resident of the State of Indiana, to-wi£: Helen Kemper, widow of Stephen Kemper, deceased, Helen Kemper Thorp and George P. Thorp her husband, Mary Kemper, Harriet Kemper, Isabella Kemper and Presley Kemper, an infant of the age of sixteen years. ’ Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be andappear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circnit 0 urt, to be holden on the First Mo iday of J ime, a. n. 1883, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the .same will be heard and answered in their absence, ( | Witness my name and the seal of - seal. !• said Court affixed, at Rensßelar, this ' —’ Fourth day of May, a. d. 1883. CHARLES H PRICE, Clerk j,c. c. By James A Burnham, Deputy. May 4, 1883—$10.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate NTOTICE is hereby given to the creditors, IN heirs and legatees of Thomas J. Smith, deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 4tlrday of June, 1883, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedentshouid not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, ano receive their distributive shares. , —a— . Witness, The Clerk of said Court, SEAL. (■ ■ . this 30th day of April, 1883. 1 —r— ’ CHARLES H. PRICE, Cl rk Jasper Circuit Court. By J. A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4,1883. * Witness George H. Brown, Administrator of estate of Thomas J. Smith, deceased.
FAMES S BOLAND. Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, ma. fe, WIEVERY PAIR WARRANfO 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 ingGets’ Furnishing Goods!
at $1 25 per bushel, by N.S. BATES. Office with C. D. Nowels, near Depo r f W otic© To Contractors! IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER aid, by the Board of Cotnmleelonera of Jasper coun at their Special March aeaeioß, NOTICE la hereby given, that the Board of Commissioners ot Jasper county, Indiana, will receive Soaled Bide until One o'clock p. m. of the third day of the regular June Tenn, 1888, Iroquots River, at Lamson's Bridge, iu Newton and Jordan Townships, in Jasper covuty, Indiana, according to plans and specifications on file in the Auditor's Office. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a bond payable to the State of Indiana, and signed by at least two freehold sureties in the penal sum of five hundred dollars, guaranteeing the faithful performance and execution of the work so bld for. in case the same is awarded to sneh bidder, and that he will promptly pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, materials famished, and for boarding laborers thereon, and to suffer no unsound mi t;rial to be used in the construction thereof, nor in any war suffer any part ot the work to be slighted. AU work and material to be subject to the approval of tho agent of the Board to be hereafter appointed The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. , —«—. Witness my hand and the sea! of •I seal. [■ the Board of Commissioners of ' ‘ Jasper County, this 80th day of April, 1883. EZRA 0. NO WE 1.8, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. May 4. 1883.
TTotiice To Contractors! IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER made by the Board of Commissioners of Jas er county, Indiana, at their Regular March Session, 1888, NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Coanty, Indiana, will receive Sealed Bids until One o'clock p. m. on the 6th DAY OF JUNE, 1888, for the erection of Two Wooden Bridges, of single spans, (one over Carpenters Creek, near the reaiuence of J. A. Lamborn, and one over Curtis Creek, near the residence of Joseph Yeoman, both in Jasper county, Indiana.) according to plans and specifications on file in the Auditor's Office. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a bond payable to the State of Indiana, and signed by at feast two freehold sureties, in a penalty of at least one-third tne amount bid, guaranteeing the faithful performance and execution of the work so bid for, in case the same is awarded to such bidder, and that he will promptly pav all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, material furnished, and boarding laborers thereon, and to snffer no unsound material to be used in the construction thereof, nor in any way suffer any part of the work to be slighted .... All work and material to be subject to the approval of the agent or agents of the Board to be hereafter appointed. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. . —. Witness my hand and the seal of 1 seal. > the Board of Oommissioners of I —y- ’ Jasper county Indiana. EZRA C. NOWELB. Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. May 4.1833.
Notice To Contractors I IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their Regular March Session, 1883, NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive Sealed Bids until One o’clock p. m. on the 6th DAY OF JUNE. 1883, For the construction of Stone Abutments for the Lamborn Bridge near J. A Lamborn's residence, in Carpenter township, and for the Yeoman Bridge, near Joseph Yeoman’s residence, in Newton Township, Jasper County, Indiana, according to plans ana specifications on file In the Auditor s Office. >e bld will be entertained unless accompanied by a bond payable to the State of Indiana, and signed by at least two freehold suereties, in a penalty of at least one-third the amount bld, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work so bid for, in case the same Is awarded to such bidder, and that he will promptly pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecutioM of such work, including labor, material furnished, and boarding laborers thereon. All work to be subject to the approval of the agent or agents es the Boara to be hereafter appointed. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. ( Witness my hand and the seal of • seal. • the Board of Commissionersef I —’ Jasper Coenty, Indiana, thl® 30th day ol April. 1883. EZRA C. NOWKES, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. May 4, 1883.
The B®vs. Peter Hinds and Gee, Havens will hold services art Bell Cer B ter school house next Sumi*? at 10'30 a. m. and in the eveuit g. One will preach la the morning and the other, in the evening. There will be a “Lawn Party” at the residence of Rev. J J. Ciaypcol on Wednesday evening May 16. th Loach will be served in baa <ets, be tinning nth ;30 p. in. All are respectful? invited to attend and enjoy a pleasant evening. Words eannot express tue unconcealed chagrin of the “boosts’’ over the result of the election Threats were made by some >f them to contest it; ana the suce« as ul can didate, a* well ua th os* wb a voted for him were denounced iu the vilest terms. The Rev. James T. Abbe.;:, of Rens* sseiaer, has accepted an invitation to fill the pulpit of tie Bev. W. H. Vance, at Wolcott and Re tiling to u, next Sabbath. Afr Wolcott at 11 o’clock a. m, and at Remington at 7 :30 o’clock p. m. Mt. Vence has gone to his old home In Pennsylvania fora short time.
DENTI&TRY.
The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to ajhigh degree of per feetion. Much skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist" to so arrange them that.they will harmonize lo farm, shape, and color with the features of the face For those wishing a set that the most < iscernIng eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from our stock cavity teeth and fill thr m with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. ▲Il work guarranteed. Consultation free. Offline over Imes & Meyei’s' Drug Store. The Only Exclusive Dress Goods Man— J- V. W. Kirk. Money saved by seeing—J. V. W. Kirk.
THOROUGH-BRED HORSES.
The chestnut sorrel thorough-bred,. “Frank Goodrich,” and the colt “Vaudeville,” by "King Alfonso,” and a brother of a famous “Fox hall,” and nephew of the great “Teri-Brueck,” will make the season of 1833 at the barn of their owner, James Mnloy, in Rensse aer. Insurance—With Frank $10; Vaudeville, S2O. Parting with sursd 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 Maseever buildlrg. Charlie Steward Keeps “Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as represented, and should have the rue. Boots and Shoes, of ah grades and prices, just opened out Rt Several commodious and comfortable hous s to rent. . ‘Enquire at citizens’ Bank. All persons having open account on my books will save costs by calling and settling the same before March lst‘ 1883, as after that tjfiie 10 »er cent will be added for collection. WM. A LAMSON. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S3CO to SIO,OOO on as good terms as can bi had in the State. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 per eent. Larger sums, on broad security, 6 per cent Frank W. Babcock. Persons wanting farm loans nan get them cheap at the Citizens’ B.ik Go and see. % ■’ - -« ♦ Cl IE Al’ MO.XKY! We hav. fin.nl seemed m six per sent, money uud are boa prep>rca to make farm hans u’ fix per cent interest. Thes-« loans run for five y-ars but the borrower has option to pay part or allot his bans before matmitv. K, 8, & Z, DWIGGINS. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. TVOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceused. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. DAVID GRAY, Administrator. April 20,1883 -3w •
Wmchts Inbian Vegetable Pills FOB THK LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vegetable; no griplag. Price 26 cts.
I* ■■ A *Mnat. life is sweeping by. <jt> and dura I before you die. something mighty |PFgg I and sublime leave b-iin Ito conquer ■ nfcsV I time." g»;i> a week In your own town. ssoutfit free. No risk. I' verythlng new. Capital not required. We will fit-nKi yon everything. Many are making fortune-’. I. idle’ make as much as men. am] bo-j nid girls make great pay- Keener. if you want basinet ai which you an maka great say all the time, writ for pat licars ta H. Hallktt <k Co-., Perth nd Mai ne. •
KEENER ITEMS.
Fanning is the order of the day. i Whe-»i and rye look well, considerng a hard winter. Keener has now six miles of comp atol railroad. 1. B. Rubins has commenced his occupation as a herder with two hen* d ed and eighteen head »’ cattle. Willis McOolly is at Dr. Antrim’s every Friday and Saturday with bls f xna s B aek Hawk Morgan. iharsday’a rain cf 1 «; week was a help to the wheat and rye. G. B. Antrim is farming his father** place this year. E. & E- D. Fairchild went to Kankakee City last week to negoti ate with tne L, I. & L Ballroad Co. for a station near their piaee. We, and the community in general, would prefer a station at old Oak Wood, on the Rensselaer roadThe L. L & L BR. are putting up telegraph, fencing and making ’heir road complete as they go along. Mr. De Wert has returned to Keener from Holland where he has be*n spending tbelvstsix months with rci utives and countrymen. W. H. Tyler is still to be found at his old stand hspoy in greeting his many friends. Making md setting posts along the railroad is the order of the dey with many of our eitizeuj. Tom Sigler, of Rensselaer," was seen the other day with cheeks aglow, and sleeves roll id up, wading into the post business. We are afraid the good name of Keener will soon be corrupted by the saloon whieh is now almost completed at DeMotte. “But people must have something to enjoy”? A Bose Lawn man says: “Money, whisky ane women cause more trouble and misery than any other throe things in the universe” But "we think not. PEDANT: We are now prepared to do Drose making in all .its branches, having secured the services of "Mrs. Lillie Anderson, of Chicago, who hate had years of experience in Millinery and Dressmaking, and comes highly re commended. We solicit your patronage. Hemphill & Boman. Peterson’s Magazinx for July, already on our table,'is an unusually brilliant cumber, even for this pupular lady’u book. The principle steelplate, “Mistress Soft-Byes,” is an exquisite affair, illustrating a most charming story. The colored steelfashion is very beautiful, and “Peterson,” be it remembered, is the only magazine that gives those colored plates, printed fiom ths steel. There is a large colored pattern for a Quilt, in the fashionable German LinenThread Embroidery, and more thuu a score of other designs for the Work Table, The engravings of fashions are numerous and caoise, all being late Paris costumes, and not the patterns of second-rate American dressmakers. Now is a par icularly good ti me to subscribe, especially for those 1 who do not wish back numbers, a new volume beginning with the July number- With this new volume will be commenced a copyright novelet, “A Fifth Avenue Romance," whicn tire publisher predicts will be ths most popular tor yeais. Every lady ought to take “Peterson, ” We do not see how any|home can be complete without it, The price is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and a handsome premium to the per son getting up the olub. Specimens are sent, giatls, to those wishing to get «up clubs, Address Petsbson’B Magazine, 306 Chestnut Street,Philadelphia. Pa.
NOTICE TO State of Indiana, Jasper County, bs: In the Circuit Court, March Tertn, 1888. Complaint No. 3034. James R. Orr, Executor of Estate pf John Orr, deceased, V«. JennettaJß.Orr, Rosanna Stewart, Elizabeth Jul! Hadassah Hamilton, James R. Orr, John G. McCorkle and Mary Ann Orr. NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson A Bro., Attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that all of said Defendants arc not residents of the State of Indiana, together with the answer apd cross p-titlon o’ the defendant Jennette B. Orr, the widow ot said decedent. Notice is therefore hereby giyen allot said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the second day oi the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of March, a. ls»83 qt the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. , —•— | Witness my name and the Seal of Seal r said Court affixed, at Rensselaer ( —» this Third clay of March, a. b. 1888. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk oi the Jasper Circuit Cour) March ». 1883—$8 75.
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fMEAri MARKET!) (First Door West Jewelrv Store.) Rensselaer, • Ind., J. J. HZiglesbach, Proprtbtor BEEF, Fork. Veul Matton, Snusair-’, Bologna, etc., sold in quanti:i - t> .'nil purchasers at the lowest »ri e-. None but the best stock slanght'rrd. E erjd dy is invited to call. Tub Highest Prior Paid ior Good Fat Cattlr. May 26 18R2 HI fl fl £? nr own toWB - ** OetStfree. ’*VVth 1n g Many are making fortunes. Ladies make aa much a* men, and boys and (iris make great pay. Reader, if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the time yon work, write for particulars to •ml. U.MaMjrrr * Co. Pertiagd. Maine.
dittos notice.
James H. Loughridge, Allen CteJfr Snft.DA,. ■‘Khan, Ulmira Moumatt, Warbert B. Patton Administrator VllUam H. Mariatt, deed., Ja2X BnLrih Matilda M.ponnelly, Mary « Mariatt? Dora ft. Mar l.tt „ Mary M. Mariatt. Lazarus MfaeJra D«foi 1 -Jwisgtna. Phillip McEILfiKjK! l A ordelia Mounett. Elmira Monett, Marian Tow. Indiana?for benefit of t I® PabUc : wrrrrt M assessments made James B, Loughridge and VetitlaMrsTwlll be due and. VJl—rpountv Indf’ fa the Town of Bensselaer. i rt. ? aah,Mft>Uowa: The first inah rl “ n s e oaths Nineteenth Dav of M month following ’Lt ui?t or ianS percent, of the benefits on a ‘.J*®*:®* ••J’® Until a sufficient sum shall b * r ® l J*®,,,*?* o ?!?? •tract the work according to t th ’ re l' orto i the Conunbsioners in said cause. JAMES WELSH, Ditch C <»«Maatoaer. April fi, ifits.
N VARfttß &. SON" . dealers in Hardware, Tinware, South Side Wa ahington Street, RENSSELAER, INDIAW H.
BEDFORD & MED, Dealers In G roceries, Hardware, Tinware, W ooden ware, Farm Machinery, BRICK & TILE. Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as « sewhere. tn our Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware Dep iitment, will be found everything called for. Our Farm Ma binery, in great variety, of the most approved stylesC Brick a nd Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly onhand. We respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA FINER.
Rensselaer Marble House R HOWLAND Proprietor, —l3e&le»r In — > American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TOIMII. HEAUSTO’OS, S&ABB, SLATEAND MARBLE MANTLES .faVD rASIK. Vwi Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Jklso Dealer in—in n uun u, ut! cms®, n, a CARRIAGE AN I
J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. —JT Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— RE2Z9’S*ISX>A.SX€ • • "V - 4k_. Having purchaaeed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared to ma t Kao* tore and repair, Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, Waod Work far Agricultrral luaplemeDts, eto., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted.
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DITCH NOTICE.
Sylvester Omiara,| Isaac J. Perter, & Daugherty, Joseph Dwenger (suuoe* Bishop Luers of Ft. WaynelNannieE.U William 0. Plerco, Joseph Btrvchmlre, Ma Howe, Joseph Putz, Jackson Pheglsy, «*A H. Howe, ». C. Hammond, George O.HooU and Marlon Township, Jasper County, Indian (benefit of Public Highway). TTTTT.L take notice teat the asscasmonta made la f'V Ditch cansenumbcr rtoventoen (1>), in whfok Sylvester Orneara and Isaac J. Porter are petitioners, will be due autl [>avablc at my ofih->«, ia the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, In il Uta, as follews: The first installment, whlchls' re»ty per cent. (90 per cent.) of the whole amount es the assessment will be due on the Ninety nth Day of May, 1888, and each subsequent b>-(ail-ments on the Nineteenth day of each succ live month following, in sums of twenty per c ..t ot the benefits on each fact of land until a snfll lent sum shall b« realised to construct the w.» Xno cording to the report of the ComtnlHslo. •» tn saidcanss. JAMI'S WELSH. April 6. 1988. Ditch Commissi', r.
