Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1883 — Page 3
“The Republican Valley Echo,” of Franklin, Nebraska, has this to say of our townsmen, ‘Willis J. Imes and B. B. Patton, and their future intentions: “On Monday last the Franklin Rea 1 Estate offioe sold 244) acres of the A* E.Bieefaim to Willis J Imes, of Rent* liter, Xnd., for $2,600 and 320 acres of the J. Y. Wlnings’ land to R. B. Patton, of the same place, for $1,750, Both these gentlemen will come ta their possessions in the near future,. Mr. Imes has been in the drug bust* ness and Mr. Patton in the lunab-r business tor some years, and ha Kg wearied of mercantile pursuits, they propose to try corn, cattle and hogs for a while, apd certainly they have made good selections. The ! irms are but one mil, apart, and boiii within sound of dur academy bell These gentlemen left a very favorable irapi63Bion on our people It was easy to see that they were business meD, with both brains and money, and we miss ourguees if they don't. jpen out in business after their homes are fixed up to suit them. They ♦ ook the train Thursday morning for Indiana.” sad blood has existed for sometime between Sanferd C, Davis, a prominent member of the bar es Terre of the firm of Davis & Davie, unci Hon. Jonn E. Lamb, congressman from that district. Yesterday afternoon it broke oufin a personal c >llision in which Davis drew a revolver and fired at Lamb, who dodged and escaped. The shot struek a passing sugar creek farmer named Jeeiah Hicklio, in the foot,inflicted a puidful but notdangerous wound. Lamb re fused to prosecute. The Star Routers have bei n acquitted. All hail y Brewster! Mr Dorsey should send in his card to the Attorney Geueral, an I iavite him to “shake” over the chasm.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Letters addressed as below remain unealled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on the 9th day of June, 1883. Those cot claimed within four we "ks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C,{ -J m Mee, James Pullen, E. F. Sty ler, Jordan S. Watts. Perssns cal'ing for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. , Rensselaer, Ind.. June 11,1883 LAWN SUITINGST-Some beauti fnl designs in those goods, at . Hkmphill & Honan’s. THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY. To wait until yovi are in bed disease you may not get over for month -, is the height of folly, when you might be easily curtd during the early sym • ptoms by Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly families male the healthiest, by a timely use of this pure medicine. Observer. DRAPER’S CLOTH SUITINGS! - At Hemphill & Hon.vns. Gall and see them. ' IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS <fc SHOES go to Priest & Bro. A BIG SUCCESS. “My wife was iu bed two vears with a complication ol disorders her physicians could not cure, when Was led to try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It was a big success. Three bottles oured her, at a cost of a dollar and fitly cents, and she is now as strong as any woman. — R. D. Buffalo.
Hi Well-Bred Horses HIATOGA CHAMPION . AND DOC. FRANKLIN, Will be at the Beatty farm near Frank Watson’s, in Man on Township, 31 miles south east of Rensselaer, the four first days of each week. And at Remington Fair Ground on Friday afternoon and baturday forenoon of each week until the Ist of July next. These horses were sired by Billy Green; lie by Scott’s Hiatoga; he by Handley’s Hiato ga; he by Rice’s Hiatoga, The Hiatoga family is cele brated 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. Bil lv Scott, made thirty-seven heats of 2:21. Terms—sl6 00, C£LSll« Lovers of fine horses are invited to call and see them. JOSEPH L. GREEN.
tutps PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. ssnsaffiiftsrtiaaaag. back part, Rain under the Shoulder blade, fullness alter 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 at the Heart, Dote before the eyes- Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right v ,". Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TOTT’S PELLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astenisli the sufferer. They Increase the Appe«*tc, and cause tlis body to Take on Flesh, thus the system :s nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Steels fire produced. Price 25 cents. 35 Hurray St-, It. Y. TUTT’S Him OIL Guay Haib on Wiiiskkes changed to e Gi.o«sy Black by a single apjtlicatjflfi of tills D. K. 111 mB arts a natural color, nets riistantaneomsiy hold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt '• OFFICE, 33 KVffSBAY CT„,SEtV TORI!. e llr. TCTT'fI K.tSCAL of Volualili- ,i sf><l s CtMfld Rwei*h win hi siswd ou «M>U«iU<ra.y
DfOKOH ROUTE. LraisriUe. N. L & CMcago Railway Solid Trains Between Loutsvill. and rhlcago KTO3RT-KC : Tuais Kr- : SOUTHrvntcr 3vx*9,: No. 3. : No. 1. ;l m. : No. 2. : No. 4. Daily, : Dally.* ; -I Daily*: Dally. 7 30pm 7 56am IvLootbytli,* ar 9 00pm 7 35am 749“ 815“ “ New Albany • 841’ 7 10“ tO 07“ 10 42“ ar Mitchell, 6 10“ 500 •, U 23 “ 11 59 •* “Bloomington 451 “ 846 „ 1157“ 12!36pm “<so*port 4 15“ 3 11“ 12 46am 146“ “ Gr'nc'atte jnn 322 “ 2 21“ 12 51“ 151“ “Greencantle <7 “ 2 16“ 125“ 224 “ “Roachdale 2 41“ 143“ 152“ 252 “ “CrTrdavllle 1 2 13“ 116“ 155 “ 255 “ “ Crawrrusvifle 210 “ 113 V 1 2M ‘ 348 “ “ DufnvetteJune 115 “ 12 19 “ VO3 “ 402 “ “ Lafayette 12 45am t 209 “ 352 “ 453 * “Reynolds 1153“ 1117 pm 407 “ 510“ “Monon 1137“ 1102“ 407 “ 5 12“ lvMoaon 1135 “ 1100“ 436 “ 545 “ arßenaselaer 1101“ 10 33 “ 532 “ 647 “ “ towel.’ 95» “ 938 “ 730 “ 850 I “ Chicago lv 800 “ 745 “ }3&~ Connection* made at Chicago with night train* for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping car* on train e 3 and 4 For ticket* and further information apply to O. F. WREN. Agent, Rensselaer MuititAY Kei.lkk. G. I*. A.. Louisville, Ky. 23 B | 5 B ) STATIONS. 1 6 B ■ 24 B HtWuru pm ludiunapolie, 7 4opm 130 pm 250 “ Frankfort, 155 pm 155 “ 405 “ Delphi, 12 40 “ 439 “ Monticello, lij 06 “ 505 “ Monon, 11 40am 515 “ ' Monon, 11 30 * .... 6 29“ Qrosae, -10 15“ 649 “ \Vanutah, 957 “ 714 “ Otis, .' 930 * 735 “ Michigan City 910 “ Through Tickets.—O. F. Wren, tlv* station agent at this placo is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any pluce a rational being would desire to go—North, South, East or West. If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he csn do ftr you.
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. FRIDAY JUNE 15. LBB3.
The Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are especially invited to call cn Miss Mollie W. Babcock, at Mrs. LaRue's Millinery Store, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery, &c. ASTDregs Goods soid by somple.
The John Deere Cultivator for sale at the Roberts Bro?. Miss Bell Powell is visiting friends in Lafayette. Miss Rachel Leopold is visiting friends at Attica. Turpentine applied to a cut is a pre ventive of lockjaw. Considerable frosbputin anjappearanee Thursday morning, Mis- Nora Hopkins is visiting friends at Cvawfordsville. Hon. R. S. Dwigg us was in Monticello and Attica the first ®f the week. A. Purcupila has moved into the bouse of John Kohler, west of the Jail.
The Terre Haute Base Ball Club delected the Attica Club 15 to 0 lust week. Mrs. Sharp, mother of Joe. the artist, one day last week fell and broke an ami. Mr. Nelson tire newl ■ elected Coun . ty Superintendent, was in town Wednesday. Gen. J. C- Vau-Reasselner left for his home in Jersey last Friday eveuing. Mrs. Jno. P. Priest, of Francesville* was in town this week visiting R. F. Priest’s.”
W B. Austin is. attending the coramencfnent of Wabash College at Crawfordsvjlle. Fifty three persons took advantage of the excursion rates and went to Chicago Tuesday. . David W. Shields, the “Jntnbo” of Union towuship, returned from Valparaiso last evening. Next l'uesday and Wednesday will be the last days for excursions t.) Chicago, under existing programme, Mr. John L. Dale, Indianapolis, says '‘Brown’3 Iron Bitters cured him of Dizziness and danger of Paralysis.” the “Comets,” of this place, wen to Monon yesterday to test the ser enca of tlie boys of that town in Bas ft Ball.
Sin ‘e the above was nut. in type wo learn the “Cornets” cams out alien!, the score standing 22 to 11, The Ladies’ Literary Society wil hereafter meet on Thursday after* noon, instead of Saturday as heretp.fore. Mr. and Mrs, Ludd Hopkins are attending the commencement exercises of Wabash College, at Crawfordsville. Rob Patton has purchased a half section of land in Franklin county, Nebraska, and expects soon to locate thereon. The “Big Four,” Jos. A. Sharp. M i\ Rhodes, T. J. McCoy and Will Powers were camping at <, edar Lake this week. Prof. James H. Spmrt, late State Superintendent of Public Instruction, haa b*en elected President of Purdue UpGersity. Willis J. Imes has purchased a farm in Franklin county, Nebraska, and expects to remove there in a short time The K. of P. Pie Nle, Wednesday* was a success. But the ’’Comets” cleaned them out in a match game of bail—-51 to 28. *
HIGHLY ESTEEMED
The youthful color and a rich lus tre.are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a baj miess dressing highly esteemed ror its perfume and purity-.
' Commissioners’ Court is in special session this week. Circuit Court will reconvene next Monday. > Forty- three persons from this place attended the base ball contest at Monon yesterday. Thanks to “Pap” Smoot, of Julian, Newton eounty, for kind remem- . —--1-Y b ranee. The Munonitish knights of the baij And bat are expected to engage cbe “Comets” at this place, someday next week. Leopold is remodeling the old stone front. When completed it will make a handsome store room. Trains now pass Rensselaer North —4:36 a. M.,5:45P. M South—11:01 A.M.; 10:33 P. M. Roberts Bros, keep on hand buggies of their of their own as well as of other manufacturers. J. J. Waterbury, Merchant has movdd his establishment to room over Wright’s furniture store. *7 ->C~ ~~ UT ~ / J ■- • 1 4’ •' " * Mr Jno W. Royse, Fredericksburg. Montgomery Co., was cured of Chronic Diarrhoea by Brown’s Iron Bit--ters.
Frank Simpson and J. M Tudor, of Kokomo, have been added to the force engaged in writing up the His tory of Jasper county. Oo Monday I i&t three townships in Pulaski county voted favorably on tax in aid of the Rochester, Renssel aer & St. Louis Railway. J H. Tut pie, of Monon, visited Rensselaer, Saturday. He and Dan Fraiser left oa the south bound train that night for their respective homes. Hon. S. H. Busey. of IJlinos, visit ed his cousins, Mrs. E. C. Nowels, o f this place, aud Mrs. G. M. Wilcox, oj Surrey, Saturday and Sunday laat.
The Comets ’ are progressing nicely in their rehearsals for their minstral exhibitious to be given shortly at the Opera House. Look out for fuu. Misses Minnie Barfoo and Stella Griffin and Mr. Herbert Blood, of Remington cousins, left this place Monday morning for their claims in Brown eeuntv, Dakota. The voters of Marion township wii be afforded an opportunity Wednesday. August Ist, next, to vote on the question of giving aid to the Rochester, Rensselaer & St. Louis Railw’y. Our Bro. Marshall, of tho Republi can, took in Barnum’s circus at Chicago, Saturday. It is said he returned home seriously disappointed, aud complains that “Jumbo” was only an elephant.
The pupils of the High School gave an entertainment at the Court Mouse, Friday evening, which, notwithst »nd ing the inclement weather, was well | attended, and those participating in the proceedings acquitted themselves admirably.
FARDER I IDUDL -a Bools, Shoos, Hals, Caps,
b, TrEVERY' BUR VMHRMtfO K& '* FOR SALE BY FARDEN & NOLAND, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete lme 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 .buy* Gets’ Furnishing Goods!
The L-, N . A. &C. R . will eeU excursion tickes to Chicago, on Tuesdays aud Wednesdays of each week* until June 30th. Tickets good to return 5 and 6 days. This arrangement will give everybody an opportunity to visit the great “Exposition of Rail wsy appliauces,” now in operation in in the Exposition building, Chicago. It Is su posed that Captain Cyrus Vierus. of Logamsport, is the oldest Free Ma r on In the United States. He will be ninety years old the 4th of next September. He was made a Mason at St. John's lodge. No. 34, In thr«*eity of Baltimore, Md.. in theyeai 1815. During the year 1816, Captain Vfsrus’s name appe red upen the iecord of the grand lodge of the state of Indiana, at 1 Indianapolis as eltner one of the offieei s tnoreof, or as a delgate. • i \ * • ■ , ' • *■
JASPER COUNTY DRAINING ASSOCIATION.
Notice.— The Stockholders of the Jasper County Draining Asssociation are requested to meet afc the Court House on Saturday, June 23,1883. to consider the propriety of reducing the capital stock of’ said Association, and ot K er matters of importance. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Board of Directors. A PARKIBON, Pres’t. Alfred Thompson, Sec’y.
DENTISTRY.
The insertion of artificial teetA has now arrived to alhigh degree of Der section. Much skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to so nrrarge them that they will harm* ouize in form, shape, and color (with the features of the face For those wishing a set that the most discern ing eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from oui stock cavity teeth and fill therh J with gold and guarranfee you satisfaction. All work guarranteed. Consultation free. Offiiee over lines & Meyei’s Drug Store. Money saved by seeing—J. V. W. Kirk.
THE ELZEVIR LIBRARY.
Among the recent issues of this unique, and in respect to cheapness and beauty of form and typography, really remarkable publication, are the following: “Aristotle," by Sir Alexander Grant; “Plato,” by C. W. Collins; “Horace,” by Theodore Martin Those are the famous and excellent “Auoiert Classics for English Read* ers” series, heretofore obtainable on ly at the price of SI.OO each, butj ; cow published in this handsome form for 15centeeach. “The Indian Song of Songs.” by Edwin Arnold, author of “The Light of Asia,” is publisned at 6 cents, the cheapest edition hereto-' fore issued being SI.OO. We also have the “Life of Alex. H. Stephens,” by F. H. Norton, author of “Life of Gen. Hancock,” apd other work 3. It contains an exc llent portrait, and a fine illustration of “Liberty Hail,” Mr. Stephens’ famous home. Though a copyright work, paying the usual rov alty to the author, it is published at the astonishing price of 10 cents. The last issue is Schiller’s celebrated “Song of the Bell,” and “Hero and Leander,” all for 2 eente.' lication are not sold by dealers generally. but only direct, by the publisher, John B. Alden, 18 Vesey St., New York. Several commodious aud comfor'able hous s to rent. at citizens’ Bank.
No Whiskey! Brown’s Iron Bitters is one of tie very few tonic medicines that are not com* posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemperance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown’s Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a nonintoxicating stimulant, and it in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time absolutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi- . eating beverages. ; Rev. G.W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Review, says of Brown’s Iron Bitters: ♦ Cin.,o.,Nev. 16,1581. Genu:—The foolish wasting of vital force-in business, pleasure, and vicious indulgence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hundreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. 0 Brown’s Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debility, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, £ver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief
AN EXPLANATION.
The delicate, flowery and lasting fragrance of Florestcn Cologne explain why it is such a favorite with the ladies. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S3OO 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 Citizens’ Bank. Go and see.
CHEAP MONEY!
We have finally secured < ur six per eent. money and are now prejmrea to make fatm loans at eix per <*ei;t infers est. Thes > loans run lbr five years hut the borrower has option to pty part or allot his ! ans tehee mate - itv. 11. S. & r L. I) W L JOINS. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward.
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indium*, I In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, 8 • f June Term 1818, Complaint No, 3058. James P. Overton vs. Harriet ivers, et al. NOW COMES THE PLAINTI '-'F, by Thompson & Bro., Attorneys, mid flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit ist said Defendants a e not resident of the Sl.u eof Indiana, to wit: ZeuoitU B esbn, Leonairi '.e< on. John L. Beeson. Henry Z Beeson, Malin la f l.Boesou, Aramiuta Bcesou, Reuben Letter. Delia Letter, Pleasant Massey, Rachel Massey, Thomas Thornburg, Joseph A. Thornburg. Marr.-irei J, Thornbnra. Margined J. Macon, Jofiatlim U illi , Luciuda Willis. Margaret Ballard and WLlinm Ballarrd. and all the unknown heirs of Hannah and Zachariah Beeson, both dec -deed. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they he and appear o:i the first day of the next Term of the Jasper fire tit Court, to be holden on the First Monday Of Ji: no, a. I)., TBB3, at the Court House in lions ml:: cr, in said County ai}d State, and answer or d.tmnr to said compiaint.’tlie same will be heard and answered in their absence-. . ~ A —■ . Witness my name and the seal of seal. >sald Ooint affixed. at Kens*elder', this " •—v— ’ -Hh uav of May, a. », ISH.J. CHARLES If, PRICE. Clerk. P.y lames A. Burnham. Deputy. May 4, 1883—810. ■ ■■■i ■ ■ 1. Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, I In the Circuit Court, jasper County, (Julie Term. Complaint No. 8057. Joseph Kemper vs Helen Kemper, et al. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Hollister, Roberts <fc HoJiisior and Thompson &■ Bro., Attorneys, and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not resident of the State of Indiana, to-wft: Heien Kemper, widow' of Stephen Kemper, deceased, Jane Kemper. Helen Kemper Thorp and George P. Thorp her husband. Alarv Kemper, Harriet Kemper. Isabella Kemper and Pre -ley Kemper, an infant, of tie age of-spleen years. Notice is therefore herahy {/'.-.••-a’ -ai l Defendan*s, that mi ess llu'y be ;uu: • •tl first day of the nexf Term of the '—n 1 ' art, to be holden on the First Mo a. d. 1883, at the Court House, in R.uj. said County and State and answer o- ’.•inir • i mid complaint, the same will be heard sad red in their abseiM'". * / • —’ —• , • Witness my name and the seal of •} seat.. J-s.ti.i Court affixed. at j; : isaelar. this v-*r Fo;:r(h (lav of Mnv, \. j> 18 ) CH A RLES II PRICK. Clerk .i. o o. By James A Buriihuu. I) -putv. May 4. 188:5—'j 10.
Noticoof Si ttiement <tf Estate T OTICE in hereby given to the creditors, IN heirs uni! legatees of Thomas I. Smith, deceased, to apponr in the Jasper Circuit Court, held-nt Rensselaer, Indiana, on' the 4th day of June', 1883. and shmv cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent shtytid not be approved ; and said heirs are notified ,to tliga and there make proof of heirship, aurt receive their distributive shares. . —*— i Witness, The Clerk of said Court, , ■? seal, r this 30th day of April, 1883. < —, — ’ CHARLES H. PRICE, Cl rk Jasper Cireuit Court. . J 4t By J. A. Burnham. Deputy. Muy 4,1883-t * Witness George n. Brown, Administrator of estate of Ti.qmas J. Smith, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. IftTOTICEf is hereby given that the -*■' nndei signed has been appointed Adruinlsti aior of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper oounty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed be insolvent.. DAVID GRAY, Administrator. April 2'),’1883 -3w *
Wright s Indian Vegetable Pills fob THE LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vegetable: no griping. Price 25 cts. All brugglat,. ft f A ■puat. life is sweeping y. •><> and dara L# L 8 before you die, soni rli iig mighty I'aud sublime leave ii'* *i: i toe eiqiier ■I I time." BH6 a we -': la your own town. ssoutfit free. No risk. -J ver thing new. Capital not required. Wewßl.fti-.lshyon everything. Alaov avs rvik'v- f vhuke*. I. idies malic as much as men. and hoy* and girls Anke great pay. Reader, if yon want busines- a- Which you an make"groat say all the time, writ! for pai ticars to 11. llallett & Co,, Portland. Mn lie.
The Rush’illo Graphic says there ! is food for thought in the following remark from the Indianapolis Sent! | nth “The opinion is growing that we are getting too many millionaires at one end of our American life, and too much poverty at the other.” And while you think about this, consider what part radical legislation B the shape of a protetive tariff, land subsidies etc., for giant m mopolies, h ■» hnd is producing this condition Of affairs.
The Baltimore Sun of Wednesday has this very significant item or news: Among the arrivals by one of the Liverpool steamships at New York Monday were aver 100 operators, male and female, who have been eu gaged to wo.k in New Eng;au« cotton and woolen mills at wages considera bly below those uuw being paid in those factories. The New England Operatives having been taught the oeauties of a high tariff, are now to have a taste of the inconveniences or lower wages. This is simply the radical recipe for the construction of millionaires.— Protection prohibit competition, enormous prices for goods, starva tioo wages to operatives, untaxed bonds, big gold interest and principal to the holders thereof The principles of tfee Morey Letter are being carried out. By the way, has Johnny Davenport yet discovered the author of tbat.preciouß production, or must tbo memory of Garfield lie under the imputation’
Protestisg’Aoainst Land Grabbing
Representatives Cobb, of Indiana, Dunn and Bos ecrans have sent it communication to Secretary Teller asking, him not to allow the filing or record in the Interior department of any mortgage made by the New Or leans Pacific railroad company upon lands originally grant d to the New Orleans Baton Rouge & V'icksburg railroad company and by the latter transferred to the corporation first named. Ti t memorialists assert that such a mortgage has been executed and is do' bo us d as a basts Tor landgrant bonds; that th contemplated transaction is in violation of law, and •theri is grave doubts to the right of the New Orleans Pacific company to avil itself of this land gant iu any way whatever. Messrs. Cobb,|Dunu, aDd Rosecrans also filed with Secre tary Teller a protest against any ac tion on his part which would result in the issuance of certificates to tire .Southern Pacific railroad company for lands origihally grunted to the Texas Pacific company, as no valid tittle to the land can be acquired by that company.
The lowa Democratic State Convention pronounced for a tariff fo r revenue only, which means that the taxes levied by the government upon all the people shall be solely for the benefit of all the people, and not for the benefit of privileged classes.
All that is necessary to keecl flow stra fresh is to keep them moist and cool. Instead of dipping in water, wrap in a wet newspaper, and they will keep far fresher over night. A wet napkin or towel would be too heavy and crush the bloom too much, and besides would allow the moisture to evaporate too easily.
A" ganius adveitieed: “A sewing machine tor 25 cents in stamps,” and his dupes did not see the point until they received a cambric needle.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State ot Indiana, Jaspeii County, ss: In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1883 Complaint No. 3074. David J. Thompsoi vs. William Foster ct als NOW 7 COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro his Attorneys! and files liis complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not residents of the Sflite of Indiana, to-vvit: Sarsh A. Noble and Noble, her husband, impleaded with Wm. Foster,'.Mary E. M. Foster, Win. H. H. Graham, Franklin J, Baxter und Mvry E. Baxter, and Wm. W. Gilman, Adm'r of Estale o! Henry Reynolds, doc’d, ats David J. Thompson. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be ano appear on the first daVjOi the next 'fcrm of the Jasper Circuit Court, to bo lioldentjc the Third Monday of October, 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 beard and determined Id their absence. | —Witness mf name and the Seal of \ Seal. [ said Court affixed, at Rensselaer, I —,— ' this Ist dav of June, a. i>. 1883. CHARLES H. PKICE,’Clerk By James A. Burnham, Deputy. June 8. *IBB3 —8® 75.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM^ most Economical Hair Dressing. ruggists. A n.w and exctedinxlv fra|rant and perfume. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC ; A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you area mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork. or a mealier run down bv family or housebald duties try Pakkbr’s Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or justness man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not :.:i,e intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker’s Gi .gek Tonic. If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Compkiwis, or if you are troubled with any disorder ofthe lungs stomach. bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured i y Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or I any disease or weakness .anefrequire a stimulant take Gingrr Tonic at once< it will invigorate and build von up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. llt has saved hundred* c.f lives it may save yours. I HISCOX A CO., HI William St., New York. Me. and [ one dollar siztt, al all dealer i in medicine*. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
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(• irst Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Higlesbach, Proprietor WTfcEKK, Pork Venl MuftoD, SausJO> igo. '••>! >_’tn etc., sold in quautii i- >ii> users at tho lowest re . N 1 >it the best stock sh tight-•7-i. Yj -'i t dy is invitid to call. Tiiß •'ioiiiisr Price Paid eor Good Fat Cattle. M .y 2(1 1888 Sg\ week in yonrown town. $5 Outfit free. iTSJIso risk Itverything new. Capitalnot f> fj required. We will furnish yon every 'Wlythfng Many aremakiugfortunes. La dies make, ns much as men. and boys and girls mnke great pay. Reader, if you want a business at which vou can make great pay all the time you work, write lor particulars to t;vnl. U. tt*xa,ETT A Co. Portland, Maine.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. *?>ono* Is hereVy given Ito the creditors, heirs sad legatees ot Caroline Boas, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Ciicuit Court, heid at Rensselaer Indiana, on the sth day of June, 1888, “'! d showcause if any, why the-FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved.; and suin’ heirs are notified to then and there make nroei of receive their distributive shares. gWITNBSS, the Clerk of said Court, this 80th AA day 6f March. ISBB. * iBWRB CHARLES H. PfctCE, Clerk. Jasper Circuit Court.. March|So,lßß3-SS.
lb w eeic mads at nome ttf the industri vL M # ou *- Best business now betore the ■llf / public Capital not needed. We will ▼ ■ Mm start yon. Men, women, boys and girls wanted.everywhere to work for ns. Now is the timt-. You can wotk in spare time, or give your f whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can foil to make enormous pay, by engagingat once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast,eaeiiy, and honorably. Apdress Trve * Co., Augusta, | Ma te.
N WARNER & SONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinwan, ' Stoves South Side Washington Street, 2 RENSSELAER, - - INDIA J&.
m & vmj, Healers In G roceries, Hardware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Farm Machinery, BRICK & TILE. Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as t !se* where. In our Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware Do;; >i tment, will be found everything called for. Our Farm Ma hh nery, In great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick a net Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. /Ve respectfnlly solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA EINEIi.
Rensselaer Marble Horce R HOWLAND Proprietor- ' —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, Til I, IE *V i* SBABSYO9BS, SIiABS-, SLATE AND MARBLEIMANTJJ .'3 UMnJrs •urn 'VAsmi <9 Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. .Also -Doeuler in—m n tun us, ir sin, e, is
CARRIAGE AND Wm MAPWJFACT'OBIT. ; J. P. WARNER, Proprietor --JT. Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — BENB3 ELAEB - - * 1 STXJJ.A.TnI Having porchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared to many \eture and rcpiir, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agrlcwltrml l a plemer. ts, cto., elc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. ;
J. W. BirVAJLMJU ttvwy 4h 2MI iltliks' Livery Teams, with or without Drive s m * jftvoinni fl J'tk most axoellent resoftij** f-» •• • i . !l~r_T. ' gi fe?ss W/'/fL r M//f, r /fM i sgsLfgssssss Wltii/A MW//i fffml "SS3SK*T,ratlSt |E££As£|Bfia£|X^A wwmiaßß.nAßTO* MBMCiNEoo..ms.iuoui,w.utnt “
Notice of Final Settlenic it ofj Estate. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN l« t!> ■ credit.! ois, heirs and legatees of William H. s.r.Htwf Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Olti ui CJtrt.l at the 'nno Term, 1883, lo be held at Lon Indiana, on the Ponrth day of Jnae, 1 kl.uiw sVow cause if any, why the Finai. S*tt Sean* A coon ATS with the estate of slid . moot should not be approved, and said heirs » -# .ott« flod to then aua there make proof oi U 'tsLlp. and receive their distributive shares. , —*— . Witness, The Clerk ol sn.« Jonrt, I shal. I this 8»h day or May. 1883. * —n —' CHARLES H Tit ICR. Lrlt Jasper Clrcnl' Cfo; Ut» ] . By James A. Burnham, Dei ,f. Witpesa Robert B. Patten, Administrate oi os-, tate of William H.Marlatt, deceased. May 11,1883—53.
* Notion of Appointment NOTICE is hereby given that tho unde i.gned has been appointed Administrator 1 tho Estate of Malinda Spltler, late es Jasper < n.nty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is prob.i ' \ sol. ' vent. * MARION L. SPIT’ March 16,1888.
