Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1883 — Page 3
At the Court House, Saturday evening, May 19. 1883: 1 —Song by Choir, Miss Melia Wright Organist. 2 Scripture reading, Mies Bella Alter. 3 Prayer, by Elder B. 8. Dwiggins. 4 Bong by Choir. 5 Opening, remarks, by ExraC. NoW6 Song by Choir. 7 BemarM by Bev. Qeo. Havens. 8— Song by choir. 9 Remarks by J. W. Douthlt. 10— Song by Choir 11— Closing remarks, by Alfrea Thomy •08. Remarks limited to ten minutes* Exercises to commence at 7;8O o’clock Clabc Pbiob Cbabibo W Com Secretary President Priest Bros, are selling Hate —two for five cents each.
Town Trea»«r«r»a Report. Financial Exhibit at th® Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer, for the year ending April 23, 1888: Received during yean Taxessl363 78. License 811 00, Pound 40 75. Other sources 166 88. County Treasurer 828 21. Total during years2l99 07, Amonnt paid out; On Town Orders,..slß79 62. Balance on hands 829 66 , E. D, RHOADES, Treasurer. ■ a *i ii e R. F. Priest has just returned from Chicago with a handsome line of Shoes, Hots and Furnishing Goods.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 12th day of May 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to the dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Wm Ballard. Wm. P. Patterson. A. B. Jenkins. Mira M. J. Mackdonald. Thomas Saylors. Persons calling for any ot the letters will please say they are advertised HORACI E. JAMES. P. 11. Dr. E. L. Noel. Blackford’s Block, Indianapolis, says: “Brown’s Iron B liters cured me of Dyspepsia and Biliousness.
THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY.
To wait until you are in bed discase you may dot get over tor month*, is Uh* height of fei'y, when you might be easily during the early sym • ptoms by Pttiker’s Ginger Tonie. We have known sickly families male the healthiest, by a timely use of this pure medicine. Observer. • _—. — ■—— —————— Go to Learning’s for your Wai 1 Taper. He has a large and varied assortment on hamd, at prices to suit, arid it will be to the interest of yiill to examine his patterns before going t Ise where. The Only Exclusive Dress Goods Man- J V. W. Kirk. Mies Martin would most respecttally 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 Pinafore Coquette. Call and examine. Look out for Bargains in Black Silk J. V. W. Kirk.
A BIG SUCCESS.
>“My wife was in bed tw® v®ars with a complioation ol disorders her physicians could not ear®, when j was led to try Parker’® GiufrW Tonic. It was a big success. Thiee bottles cured her, at a cost of a dollar end fltty cents, and she is now a® atroßg as any woman. —B. D. Buffalo.
J» Wtll-Brri Iters n HI ATOGA CHAMPION AMD DOC. FRANKLIN’, Will be at the Beatty fam, near Frank Watson’s, in Marion Township, 34 miles southeast of Rensselaer, the four first days of each week. And at Remington Fair Ground on Friday aitemoon and Saturday forenoon of each week until the Ist of July next. These horses were sired by Billy Green; he by Scott’s Hiatoga; he by Handley’s Hiatoga; lie by Rice’s Hiatoga. The Hiatoga family is celebrated for trotters and pacers, having a record in trotting at 2:22 to 2:38; and pacing, 2:19 to 2:30. Billy Green made pacing record of 2:21, and his son. Billy Scott, made thirty-seven heats of 2:21. Terms —$16 00, cash. Levels of fine horses are invited to call and see them. JOSEPH L. GREEN.
TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS cr A TORPID LIVuH. back part. gait wn Jer ton tV'cA.lg blade, fullßeaaaftcr <>atito\ tatth a Sui’; clinaMOß to eiernon arf« Bi* •’ Irritabil ty of temp r. -W-'-a feeling of having to-gloct vvearinasa, IHratotoK. FlnS<:*s<M Heart, Dote before the eyes. Y«uTvShuu. Headache genera !y over u • ? > ■ BeaUesaness, w’.th fetgul devtoto colored U riao, and rONST!f>AT’6I r ■' gn ru TUTT’S PlLLSaroeKyeeianj-. such eases, one doge cto-eU eatoto -.to. •f feeling as to a<ito»ti*b the . : They taerenae tto Apt”*..'?.* rs * • body to Take on Fleto. li.r g-* • maurlshe*. sad by tbCr Tw.4« *•<>*■> . IMgcaUvr Biraaiw, M'-a • duced. Price » cer'j. W TUTT’S 1 GBAY JIAIUOH .'JtarM t.,.. Black by nrfugl {•art, a r.Atneal IiWKUt. . , •y Druyyunsl. or toy vtvTf’Kt <■• , > orricn.a* »*'»’«** *x ? . r Or. TUFTS MSSUit W «. , LvmM ItodU tolhe ShtoS »a*B
ONON ROUTE LMUCTiIIc. 1.1 I Cbteatn Railway Seta Trains Between Louisvill. and Chicago XTOXt'TJEX : Time tn Er- isOTFTHC-iKnri-io:- '&£***■ *■. Daily.; DsUy.*: , 730 pm 7 sfcaß»|lvLociHTTtj,B ar 915 pm 7 90am 7M“ ,815 “ “New Albany ‘ 856*- 7*l“ 1807“ »43 “ lar Mitchell, 8 85“ 441 11» “ 1158 •• “ Bloomington 5U “ 887 11 St “ HQMpm “Gosport 4 80“ 252 “ M 4Sam 148“ “ Gr’ac’stle Jun 838 “ 2 03“ 1251 “ 151 “ “ Greencastle a 33“ 158 ** 125 “ 254 “ “Roachdale 258 “ 125 “ 158“ 2 51“ “CrTrds vllle j 228 “ 12 57 * 1» “ 254 “ “ Crawfrusville 225 “ 12 54 250 ‘ 848 “ “ Lafayette juuc 125 “ 12 00pm 808 “ 402 “ “ Lafayette 12 55am 11 M'• 858 “ 458 • “Reynolds 1203 “ 10 57 “ 48?“ 510“ “ Monon 1147“ 10. 42“ 407 “ 512“ IvMonon 1145 “ 10 48“ 438“ 547 “ ar Rensselaer 110 C“ 10 10“ 535 “ 7 55“ “Dalton 855 “ 8,15“ 788“ 850 “ “Chicaqo lv 800 “ 720 “ tW Connections made at Chicago with night trains tor the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on trains 3 and 4 For tickets and further information apply to C. F.WREN. Agent, Rensselaer Mvbkxt Kilub, G. I’. A..LeuisrilJe, Ky. 1 hbougb Tickets.—C. F. Wren, the station agent at this place is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost .any place a rational being would desire to go—North, South, East or West, If you think of traveling call on him and learn what be can do !cr you.
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL FRIDAY MAY 18. 1888.
NOTICE I To the Taxpayers of Jasper County, Indiana: ITOTJCE is hereby given that IN the Board of Equalization in and for Jasper County, will meet at the Auditor’s Office, in Rensselaer, on the 4th day of June, 1883, for the purpose of hearing any grievances on account* of the appraisement of property and to equalize the assessment of property between the several Townships of Jasper County, Indiana. / • —x Witness my hand < Seal. [• and seal of Office, at 1 -—V—- ’ Rensselaer, this 15th day of May, 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County, Ind’a. May 18. 1883. Cole Gran has located in Danville lit Willis J. lines started, Monday, for Bridgewater, Dakota. The 4th of July will soon be here* Will our people celebrate? Rob Patten started Wednesday morning to make a tour of Nebraska Hobson & Bros. Circus is billed for Saturday of next week at t.tis place. The nicest styles of Wall Paper a F. B. Learning’s- Go and see them The aged mother of Mrs. James W McEwen took, her departure for Illi ’ nois. Granville Moody, of Barkley towa ship shipped a ear load of hogs to Chicago Tussday. John Vanatta and Rev. B. F. Ferguson, with their wives, passed Wednesday fishing at Cedar Lake. gplarp. W. Snyder, Esq., and Dr» Maxwell, of Remington, and H. S, Travis, visited Rensselaer, Tuesday. Titus Price, has engaged in the law •nd real estate business at St. Lawren<x', Dakota. We wisn him success The exercises on Decoration Day will be under the management es Rensselaer Post, G. A. R. Programs will be published next week, The room lately vacated by Geo Grauel, is receiving a new front.and being otherwise improved. HardStan, the Jeweler will occupy it. George McArey, Druggist, Rising Sun Ohio Co.,says: “Brown,s Iron Bitters gives pel feet and universal antistat'tie n __ The 16th Birthday of Miss Bell Powell was celebrated by a masque* rade ball at the Sheriff’s residence last Monday night. A large number of young friends were present, and a very enjoyable time is reported.
A Lodge of A. O. U. W. has agein been organized in Rensselaer, The following are the officers: Passed Master, R. F. Priest, Master, F, W. dole. Searatary, N.J. York: Treasurer, A. Leopold. J. V- W, Kirk is away attending his sister’s wedding. C. G. Sears will iookfafter the Dress Goods business during his stay. All orders promptly attended to. Charlie Steward Keeps “Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as repr e seated, and should have the rut*. J. T. Mill er, of Barkley township, bad a valuable horse stolen from his farm. Wa understand Sheriff Powell cantured the thief and returned with him in his custody to-day. IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES go to Priest <fc Bro. Bev. Gilbert Small will preach a Egypt school house, Jordan town« ah p, at 3 o’clock p. m., on Sunday> the 20th lost. HIGHLY ESTEEMED. The youthful color and a rich lustre are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed torits perfume and purity. Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in the Presbyterian Church on the third Sabbath of May, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. All are invlted.
MARRTWn— On Wednesday, May 16th, 1888, at the XMddsnoe of the brHrt atetar, Mr*. F. T. Jackson at Butler. Do Kalb county, Ind. Mr. John Q Miller to Mln Miiza Kirk, both fortnsrly of ftauselaor. On Thursday ovening. May 10th, 1888, at the rwidooee of tho bride's bait brother. Mr. O. C Diokoy, in Beaasolaer, Mr. Frank Keiiot to Mies Sarah M. Mrnoook. The Rsv. B, F. Ferguson porforaisd tbs oeremeny. On Thursday afternoon,. May IMb, 1888. at the residence of Mr. W. 8. Stockton, In Lafayette, Ind., West Bide, Dr. F.P. Bitters, of Bonsselaer to Miss Anna Stookton, of Lafayette. The Bev. H. A. Buchtel, of Triatty M. E. church, Lafayette, offlieiatisg.
Jasper County Qiuiwm) Himcmiimo NOTICE. I will reoehro oeaiedlbids, until 10 o'clock a. m„ May 24th. 1888, for tbs mater al in the Mill-Dam, conditioned that*the same shall be immediately removed by the bidder. By order of the Board of Directors J. 0- D. A. J. H. LOUG BRIDGE. April 30,1888. Superiatoadeat
Notice to Non-Beddents. State of Indiana, i In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, f Juno Term IM. Complaint No. MM. James P. Overton va. Harriet Ivan, at al. MOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Thompson A Bro., Attorneys, and flies his complaint herein, together with an aSdavit that said Ito fondants a e not resident of the State es ladlaaa. to wit: Zenoah B eaon, Leonard Beeson, John L. Beeson, Henry Z. Beeson, MalindaE. Beeson, Araminta Beeson, Rsnben Lsder, Dslia Lsflsr. Pleasant Msssm, Rachel Massev, Thomae Thornburg, Joseph A. Thornburg, Hnrgnrst J. Thorn burg, Margare. J. Maceo, Jonathan WUII-, Luciud*Willis..Margaretßallard and William Ballarrd, and all the unknown heirs of Hannah and Zechariah Beeson, both deceased. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defondants, that unless they be and appear on the flrst day of thensxtTermef the JaspJr Circuit Co’rt. to be holden on the First Monday of June, a. n.. 1888, at the Court House in Ronsaelaer, in anil County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. 1 ““ AU [““W Conn SixedT’a* ReMMiaMahia JhaRL&S & H?>RICE, Clerk. May4.l^r A - Baraham ’ DeP ° ty -
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, „. > in the Circuit Court, Jasper County, (June Term, 1883.* _ , _ Complaint No. 8887. Joseph Kemper v» Helen Kemper, et al. NOW COMKMTHK PLAINTIFF, by Hol Hater, Roberta £ Hollister and Thompson a Bro., Attorneys. and dies bls complain therein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Helen Kemper, widow of Stephen Kemper, deceased, Jane Kemper, Helen Kemper Thorp and Georgs 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 and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the First Monday of June, a. n. 1883, at the Court Hoase, in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur toeaid complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. < —| Witneer my name and the seal of < a sal. > said Court affixed, at Ronsßelar, this ' —v— ’ Fourth day of May, a. n. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICK, Clerk t. o. c. By James A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4. 1883—>10.
Notice of Fiial Settles egt of Kstate KTOTIOE is hereby <1 ven to the creditors, JL V heirs and legatees of Thomas J. Smith, deceased, to appear in the Jaapor Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on tha 4th day of June, 1883, and ohow cause if anyjwhy the Final Skttlbmbnt Accocnus with the *state of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, end receive their distributive shares. ( —- A | Witness, The Clerk of said Court, 1 seal. I thisiOth day of April, IMS. < —V— » CHARLES H. FR|OB, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. By J. A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4,1883. • Witness George H. Brown, Administrator of estate of Thomas J. Smith, deceased.
Firn i u. . r ft I Bools. Shoos. Halt Cans. FARDEN ANOLAND, 3 Doors last of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind A complete luw of light and heavy shoes for pien 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. «r • , Gets’ Furnishing Goods!
Seed Corn, at $1 £> per bushel, by M.S. BATES. Office with C. D.Move&s, noer Dopo IHotztee Te Matters! rr pursuancb or aw order made by th* Beard of Comaaisoianers tt Jasper cou at their Special Wevri, session, NOTICE ic hereby given, that the Board of CommiaeieMre of deeper eouarv, Indiana, will receive Seeled Bids until Ona o’clock p. ps. of erection oTaWoodSn“s Bridge across the Iroquoto River, st Lameee'e Bridge, iu Newton sad Jordan Towashipa, in deeper eoonty, Indiaaa. according So ptaaaaadaoeeiScations oa die ia the Aadltor’a Ofltoo. NoHdwlll be entertained anlees accompanied by a bend Payable to the State eV Indiana, and signed by at least two freehold sueties in the penal asm of Ivo hnadred dollars, gsaraateeiag the faithful performaaco cad execution of Ore work so bid tor. in cose the ease is awarded to saeh bidder, and that he will promptly pay all debts incurred by Mm in the prosecution of seeh work, includiag labor, ms t wish fttrniebed, and Iter boarding lenerore thereon, and to aadter so unsound aub> rial to be used ia the construction thereof, nor la anywayaaSter any part ot the work to be work aad aaatorial to be sabjeet te the approval of the apent of the Board to be hereafter Bard reserving the right to reject sty or allMds. ( . Witaeou my hand and the sea! of ■I aaax. > the Beard of Commissioners at «—’ Jasper County, this 30th day of fiLjbTalp XfiJfie XZRA C. NOWBLB, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. May cum
Ti Matters! IN PURdUANCB OP AN ORDBR made by the Board of Commissioners of Jas er connat their Regular March Session, NOTICR is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive Sealed Bids until One o’clock p. m. on the sth DAT OF JUNE, 1883, for the erection as Two Wooden Bridges, of single spans, (one •ver Carpenters Creek, near the ree-dence of J. A. Lamborn, and one over Curtis Creek, near thoresidence of Joseph Tooman, both in Jasper county, Indians,) according to plans and specideationa <m die in the Auditor's Offlce. No bid, •ill be entertained unless accompanied by a bond rayable to the State of Indiana, and signed by at ■ost two freehold sureties, in a penalty of at ■ast one-third tae amount bid, guaranteeing the faithful performance and execution of the work i m bid for. In case the same is awarded to such i Hddar, and that he will promptly par all debts Incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, Including labor, material furnished, and boarding laborers thereon, and to suffer no nnsonna materiel to bo used in the construction thereof, nor in any way suiter any part of the work to be slighted ' AH work and material to be subject to th* approval of the agent or agents of the Board to be hereafter appointed. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. t—. Witness my hand and the seal of snai.. > the Board of Commissioners of —y—’ Jasper county Indians. . EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. May 4,1838.
3Cotzlee Ti Contractars! ri PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper C»unat their Regular March Session, NOTICH is hereby given thaf the Board of Commieeioners of Jasper County, Indians, will receive Sealed Blds until One o'clock p. m. on the 6th DAY OF JUNE, 1883, For tha construction of Stone Abutments for the Lam born ■ridge near J. A Lambers's residence, in Carpenter towaehip, and for the Tooman Bridge, near Joseph Yeoman's residence, in Newton Toveehip, Jasper County, Indiana, according to plane ana specifications on file in the Auditor a Office. No Md wW be entertained unless accompealed by a bond payable to the State of Indiana, and signed by at least two freehold eueretles, in • penalty of at least one-third theamoaat bid, guaranteeing the Mthfhl performance of the work ao bid for, in case the seme is awarded to Sch bidder, and that he will promptly pay *M bta incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, material furnlehed, and ' Hoarding laborera thereon. All work to be subject to the approval of the agent or agenta 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 | agah. | the Beard es CommissioneeßOf B«RA C/KOWrtsS. Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. Map 4, 1883.
KEENER ITEMS.
Items few and scarce this week, on the account of farmers being busy With their spring work. Trustee, Guild has to have a hand this spring to work in hiu plaos, while ha talks to candidates for superinten dent. John O’Donnel has the honor of boiug section bossjat DeMot'e. Hurrah far John! He says he likes a soft job. The mill of B. W. Harrington is being again repaired. He can once more resume his old position with “one hand in the hopper and the other by his side.”
W O. Tyler paid his parents and frienbo a flying visit last Sai nr day & Sunday. It is reported that quite » number of Hollanders fresh from the cld country will locate in this township soonThe funeral seryiee of Miss Nina Fairehild will be held at Center school house next Sunday by Elder Bhortridge. Below we give the DeMotte, mark*? tas given by the railroad hands: ▲lam, five cents per teaspoonfuil, by retail. Turpentine cents, per oz. Quinine twenty cents per dose, and other things in proportion. Thenewsiloon was the cause of quite a sensation at DrMoite, the other duy. One of the fair sex of Wheatfield township, being in the opposite the saloon discussing with the proprietor (of the store) the disadvantage of such an institution to the aeighborhood, became so enraged that she walked into the saloon and among quite a number of men and boys,gave the saloonut h lecture on the importance of his quitting the business and enguaging in a more honorable calling. It is believed tne woman is a temperance woman and meant business, as she was heard for several rods around. How . ad to the heart are the scenes at DeMotte, When riot and blunder presents them to view; The saloon, and bachelor’s hut which stanus by it. And the wonderful Railroad crew; " The wijie-s ; reading sand field, and the mill that stands by it, And every loved spot which the town people knew. PEDANT. Joe Sharp, the Photographer, qI this place, caught a 10 lb. Pike the other day, at Cedar Luke. Mine host, Blue, of the Makeever House, •ecured the beauty and.will serve it to guests.
DENTISTRY.
The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to a*high dogn e of per section. Much skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to bo arrange them that they will harm., onize in ferui, shape, and c olor 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 guarrantee you satisfaction. ▲ll work guapanteeh Consultation free. Offline over Imes & Meyer's Drug Store. Money saved by seeing—J. V. W Kirk.
THOROUGH BRED HORSES.
Tbe ch ‘Stunt sorrel thorough bred, “Frank Goodrich,” and the colt “Vaudeville,” by “King AlfonsQ,” and a brother of a farnous «Fos||aH,” and nephew of the great “leii-dJtveck,” will make the season of 1833 at the barn of their owner, Tames Maloy, in Bensseiaer. Insurance —With Frank ♦10; Vaudeville. S2O. Pat ting with lured forfeits insurance. Boots and Shoes, of ail grades and. prides, just opened out at Fendig’s commodious and comfort" able Hous s to at citizens’ Bank.
AN EXPLANATIQ 4.
The delicate, flowery and lasting fragrance of Fiorestcn Cologne explain why it is such a favorite with the ladies, lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of ?,3CO to $1 ).C 0 on as good terms as can b h~| iu the State. Partial pa}iucu;s a|l;ved. Small sums at 7 per eent. I . ger sums, on broad securiii, 0 |- r t ent Frank W. Babcock. Persons wanting farm loans can get them eheap at the Citizens’ Bunk. Go and see.
SHIMf MQNEyi
We have finally secured <>ui six per wot. money and are now prepirca to make farm loans at iix per cent inter" eat. Thes 1 loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part <>r all ot his I aqs before maturity. R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS.
Any make of Sewing Machine sold by O. B. Steward-
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. "WTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, Lite of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. DAVID GRAY, Administrator. April 20, 1883 -8w •
Wbmts Imdiam ¥egetae le Pi lls VO* THE LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vege‘ ible; no griping. Price 25 cts. All i/ruggists. RPAT IIII ' *• ssweplnu'by. go an<l dara |JL I before you die, soiiiet i.jug mighty S|| ■» I andeublime leave b liiiid tooonquer |. time,” jgti a we k in your qwn town. ssoqtgt free. Jfo r|sk. Everything new. Capita} not required, wewill fm ai.- |j yon everything. Mspv 4re upsitv- lertuuc«. Ladies make •* KPCh a» tpen. aud hoy? and girl? make great pay. Reader, if yon wuut bggine?? at which yon tqake great aay a|l the time, write for par iictra ta H. Hallett £ Co., Port!; nd Ma. ne.
We are new prepared to do Dress I making in all Jits branches, having secured the services of Mrs. Lillie Anderson, of Chicago, who has had years of experience in Millinery and Dressmaking, and comes highly recommended. We solicit your patronage. Hemphhx & Honan-
WHY SHOULD THEY.
No man or woman can do satisfactory work when the brain is dull, the nerves unsteady, the system relaxed and they feel general? wretched. Why should anybody drag through their work i this' condition, when a bottle of Parker’s GE ger Tonic will at moderate cost give them the strength and will to perform their duties satisfactorily.—Ed.
The Sew Rail Road.
Winamac, Ind., May 7,1883. Editor Sentinel : Rensselaer, Ind. Dear Sir: The people here, and east of here, are exerting themselves in securing the right of way, and preparing to vote the tax in aid of the early completion of the R. R. & St. L. Rail-road, and it is hoped that your people will do the same. Enough has transpired already to satisfy the people on this end of the line, that the projectors of this road intend to build it, if the people along the line will secure the right of way, and vote the tax in the townships through which the road will run. The two per cent tax should not be looked upon as a “bugbear,” for it is nothing more than money loaned to the R. R. Co., at compound interest, as the taxable property of tbe road will refund it, four fold, every year for all time to come. Your nonresident land owners are being made rich by the construction of rail road?, and why should they not contribute the small sum of two per cent, on the value of their lands to help enrich themselves? There are no reasons why they should not, and many good reasons why they should. This road will benefit this section of the state immensely, as it will fill up the last link in a great trunk line between N. Y. and the East, to St. Louis. With three or more transcontinentals to the Pacific, and another line, recently opened, to the city of the Montezumas. you can buy tickets and check baggage almost from your own doors to every prominent city between the two oceans, when this link of one hundred miles is completed. Then do not hesitate to grant the small pittance of a two per cent, tax, and the strip of land 100 feet wide for the track of the road, for when this is done, the road is ass ured. The people on this end of the line,-have satisfied themselves that the road is a certainty, provided they do what they promised, and they are doing it promptly and cheerfully. Will your people do the same? If they do, you can ail look for an early completion of the road. Have each man use his influence with bis neighbor, and keep the ball rolling, until the last man to the Illinois state line has the Company the right of way, and made up his mind to vote the tax. When this is done the rail-road is a “sure thing.” Hoping that you will stir your people up to the great importance of securing the construction of this road, I am One of the Vox Populi.
A LOSS PREVENTED.
Many lose their beauty from the hair failing or fading. Parker’s Hai r Balsam supplies necessary nourish ment, prevents falling and grayness and is an elegant dressing. e 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.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State or Indiana, Jaspeu County, b«: Iu the Circuit Court, March Term, 1883Complaint No. 3034. James R.Orr, Executor of Estate of John Orrdeceased, ya. tfennettelp.Orjj Rosanna Stewart, Elizabeth dull Hadasshh Hamilton, James R. Orr, John G. McCorkle and Mary Ann Orr. NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson St, Bt'o., Attorney, arid files his complaiat herein, together with an affidavit that all of said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, together with the answer and cross p-tition o! the defendant Jennette B. Orr, the widow oi said decedent. Notice is therefore hereby given 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. d., 1883 at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County, aud State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tbe same will be heard and answered in their absence. , —*■—• > Witness my name and the Seal of •J Seal. !• said Court affixed, at Rensselaer *—’ this Third dav of March, a. n. 1883. CHARLESIi. PRICE, Clerk ' ol the Jasper Circuit Cour, March 9. 1883—$8 7S.
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(First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, • Ind., J. J. ISigiesbach, Proprietor BEEF. Pork. Veal Mutton, Bawasie, Bologna. etc,, sold in quanliti s' t > - nit purchasers at the lowest »r; o ; . N hio but the best stock slaughtered. F> erydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid eor Good Fat Cattle, Miy 26 1882 a* ft gn a week }n your own town. g&Outfltfree. w P|?No riak Rverything naw. Capital not «lllin r ' i^nired - We wi " tornlah you everyW V Wthing Many are making fortune*. Lxdfes make a* much a* men, and boy* and girl* make great pay. Reader, if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the time you work, write tor particulars to C>vnl. H.Halmtt£C<*. Portland. Maine.
WM, AJLAMSON.
DITCH NOTICE. Alfred Donnelly, James H. Loughridge. Allen Cla *k. Susie Monaghan, Elmfia Mounett, War- ' **fr®®biuson, Robert B. Patten Administrator of the Estate of William H. Mariatt, dec’d., Jams E. Donnelly Matilda M.jDonnelly,Mary J-Martatt, William H. Marlath Dora B. MarlatALucy Mariatt. Mary M. Mariatt. Lazarus ¥» . Daniel Ewiggins, Phillip McElParis, Cordelia Monnett, Rlfoin. “*■****,• Monnett, Thomas Monnett, and Cordelia P. Monnett Guardian of Thomas M«y»ett, Marten Township, Jasper County. Indiana, for benefit of (he PaMic Highways: W -ad, take notice that the assessments made II la Ditch cause number thirteen 118] th which J**** %■ Loughridge and Alfred Don nelly are P* • 8 •i’l® *t my office, tn the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. aa fol lows: The flrat Installment will be doe on Nineteenth Day of May, 1883. and each month following in sums of twenty P®r of the benefits on each tract of laud ontfiaseffieient sum shall be realised to conwerk according to the report of the Commissioners in said cause. WELSH, Ditch Commissioner.
N WARNER &, SON . DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinwa JStoves South Side Washington Street, REKTSSEL.AER, INDIA?! 5. —T???——- ■' ■" 1 —W—< Jl'W * r "R■ ■ BEDFORD Is «, Dealers In G roceries, Hardware, Tinware, W ooden ware, Farm Machinery, BRICK & TIL K Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as < where. In our Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware 1)oj. vrt> ment, will be found everything called for. Our Fann M hinery, in great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick a u<t Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. Wa respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA P„K £
Rensselaer Marble tae R HOWLAND Proprietor—TDeculer In American and. Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TAM IE T• 1. 88A8570N93, BXtO.s, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTI I S MVD Van Rensselaer Street/ West of Court House—Also in—m m juw », mu mi, m, hi
CARRIAGE AN IWAGOfI MAWU>A©I ,: ®»T'. J P. WARNER, Proprietor■~N Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— REMBiELAER - INDIzV.'C A., Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared 1 o ma»nao* ture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricnltrral un* plements, tie., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. i’&WW ® i;¥y. J. »»•. MW»y & Stell <;3 Livery Teams, wffli or without Drivers
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I DITCH NOTICE. I Sylvester Onuara,| Isaac J. Porter, G >rga P Daugherty, Joseph Dwengor (suet < »•< o. Bishop Chers of Ft.. Wayne) Nannie E '.utters William C. Plerco, Joseph Strychtnlre, .1 <i v A, Howe, Joseph Putz, Jackson Phogley, imuoi H. Howe. 8. <7. Hammond, George 0 L.orar and Marion Township, Jnspor County, I .disua (benefit of Public Highway), fWTI LT. tafce.notlSe i sat the assessments: • ;Je in IT Ditch cansenumhereeventeen (li). (!■ »iiloh Sylvester Omeara and Isaac J. Porte: nr-peti-tioners, will be due and parable at tny o l w, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jumper Coan -,!• liana, as follows; The first installment, w! ich!wentyper cent. (SO per cent.) of the who! • am 'tut ot the assessment will be due on ihv.Xlne tenth Day of May, 1883, aud each subset} jo: i at.Ul* ments on the Nineteenth day of each sue - n!v» month following, in sums of twenty p r < ut cd the benefits on each t-act of laud unti£;i sn ciont sum shall be realized to construct t. o n .r* no cording to the report of the Cornu ar io said cause. JAMES WRI. H, April*. 1883. Ditch Com 1» i ,cc.
