Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1883 — Page 3
The South Bend Tribune has print ed Sophocles’ play, “Antigone” in Greek. It is without doubt the first book set and printed from Greek type in the State. The type-setting was principally by students of the Greek classes of the University of Notre Dame, under the direction of the Professor of Greek. The play will be performed during commencement week at the University. Notre Dame has a French priest 93 years old, who served as a surgeon under the great Napoleon, participating in all his campaigns including Moscow and Waterloo He has carried a bullet in his head for more !hnn7oyears.—LaPorte Herald Chro ; nicle. Old lady t«. druggist: I want ;> box of oanine pills. Druggist: What's the matter with the dog? Old lady indignantly: I want you to know, si-j that my husband ia a gentleman.— Druggist, in profound silence, put up some quinine pills.
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All over the land are going into extasy over Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their uniooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise, ft is guaranteed to positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial Bottles free at F. B. Learning’s Drug Store. Large size sl. 2.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for In the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 9th day of June, 1883. Tbos6 rot claimed within four wesks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C,| Clinton Antrim, Miss Florence £. B xter W. P. Banrett, C. 8. Brown, J E Curtis, Miss Elly Ellys, Master Willie Henhle, Frederic Hoehbaum, H. J. Lewis. Patiick Malloy, S. W. McDonald, Mr?. F. J, Stiers, J. W. Thornton. ZepJb. Walker, Arthur E. Wntters, Mathew M. White. Perssus cal ing for any of the letters in tills list will please say they ore advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, Ind., Juue 11,1883 LAWN SUITINGS!-Some beautiful designs in those goods, at Hemphill & Honan’s. THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY. To wait until you are in bed disease you may not get over for months, is the height of folly, when you might be easily cured during the early symptoms by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly families made the healthiest, bv a timely use of this pure medicine. DRAPER’S CLOTH SUITINGS! - At Hemphill & Honan's. Call and see them.
IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES go to Priest & Bro.
A BIG SUCCESS. “My wife was in boil two years with a complication oi disorders her physicians could not cure, when . was led to try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It was a big success. Three i ottles cured her, at a cost of a dollar and fitly cents, and she is now ns strong as any woman. —R. D. Buffalo.
Hi Wall-Brad Horses
HIATOGA CHAMPION AND DOC. FRANKLIN, Will be at the .Beatty farm near Frank Watson’s, in Mari <on Township, 3i miles south east of Rensselaer, the four first days of each week. And at Remington Fair Ground on Friday afternoon 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 Hiato ga; lie by Rice’s Hiaioga. 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 ly Scott made thirty-seven heats 0f.2:21, Terms —$16 00, cash. Lovers of fine horses are mvited TUTT*S PBLLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan of Appetite, BoveU oo»tiv*. Fain in the Head, with a. dull sen nation in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder, blade, fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of tamper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness. Dizsiness, fluttering at the Heart, Dotsbefore the eyes. Yellow Ki n. Headache generally over the right, eye, Bestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT’B PILLS are especially ad apted te such oases, one dose effects such a change •( feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appe..tr, and cause tbs body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the nin estiva otyans, Regular SUoels are produced. Price 85 cents. » Murray at— HT. Y. TIITTS HAIR DYL but Hits OB Wwisxkim changed frt a Bnwiv Buck by a single apffUeattap of this In- k. It inaesrts a natural csl'>r, nets rzista»taii£ou.sly. Sol't by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of *l. •mCB, 38 HCRHAT ST., XfcW .VO«K. / Dr. trm BASCIL of tsSsstlj Isfyrnstlmi CctdU RHStyt* wUlbs wsthA mi « •wNI»/
wR-j JJJONON ROUTE. LinisriUe. N. A, & Cftago Railway Solid Trains Between Loufsvill. and Chicago NORTH Time is Kr- : SOUTH :nei Junes,: No. 8. : No. 1. ;ISB3. : No. 2. : No. 4, Dally. : Dally-* : Dsily.*: Pally. 7 80pin 7 56a a lvLotnrevn.M ar 9 00pm 7 35am 748 “ 815“ “New Albany ‘ 841“ 7 Ifc-“ 10 07 “ 10 42 “ ar Mitchell, 610“ 500 •, 1123“ 11 59 “ u Bloomington 4 51“ 340 „ 1157“ 12235 pm “Gosport 415“ 3 11“ 12 40am 140“ “ Gr'iic’etle jun P 22 2 21“ 1251 “ 151 “ “Greencastle 317“ 216 “ 125 “ 221 “ “Ronchdale 24> “ 143 “ 1 s*l “ 252 “ “Cr'frrtsvt!lej 213 “ 1 16 “ 155 “ 255 “ “ Crß\vrr.|gvll!e 210 “ 113 250 '■ 348 “ “LaiVi volte juuC 115 “ 12 19 “ 303 “ 402 “ “ Lafayette 12 45am 12 09 “ 352 “ 4 53“ “ Reynolds 1153“ Jl 17pm 407 “ 510 “ “ Moffo* 11 37 “ 11 02 “ 407 “ 518“ Iv Monon 1135“ ll 00 “ 4 3#“ r>4s“ ar Rensselaer 1101“ 16 33 “ 532 “ 0 47“ “Lowell 9 59“ 9 38;* _7 30 “ 850 “ “Cricapo lv 800 “ 745 “ . ZST" Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on train s 3 and 4 For tickets and further informaiiou apply to O. F. WHEN. Agent. Rensselaer Muoeat Kei.lbk, G. P. A.. Louisville, Ky. 23 B | 5 B j STATIONS. I 6 B t 24 B 8 oOum pm lndianairolis, 745 pm 1 30pm 250 “ Frankfort, 1 55pm 155 “ 405 “ Delphi, 12 40 “ 439 “ Momicello, 12 06 •• 505 “ Monon, It 40ani 515 “ Monon, 1130 ‘ 629 “ La Crosse, 10 15 “ 649 “ Waimtah, 957 “ 714 “ Otis, 930 ‘ 73S “ Michigan City 9 10“
Through Tickets.— C: F. Wren, th e station agent at this pl/tco. * s 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 he can do fer you.
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL FRIDAY JUNE 22. 18811.’
The Ladies of Reosselaor and vicinity are especially invited to call eu Miss Mollie W. Babcocti, at Mrs. LaRue’s Millinery Stove, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery, &c. IST'Drees Goods soid by somple. Circuit Court lontinues in session. Jean Spitler is clerking for Bedford & Warner. Charley Warner is spending the summer vacation at home.
T. J. Farden has hied himself to the country for a few days. J. J. Waterbury, merchant tailor, went to Monticelio yesterday. Miss Jeanie Ealing, of Monticelio, is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Birdie Hammond is yisiting Mabel Caswpbell, formerly of this place, at Oxford. ~ Mr. Berry Parris and wife returned from their Western trip, Wednesday evening. Mad ame s E. L. Clark and A. W Cole are visiting friends at Whitehall. Michigan.
Trains now pass Rensselaer, North —4:3G A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A. M,; 10:33 P. M. Mrs. O. C. Davis’. nith her little daughter Fay, i 3 visting friends at Monticello and Delphi. A match game of base ball to-day at this place, between the “Monou” boys and bur “Comets.” Miss Blanche, daughter of Judgo Vinton, of Lafayette, is the guest of her cousin Mrs T. J- McCoy.
Mr. G, D.Lenier, Logansport, says: “For Purifying and Enriching the Blood Brown’s Iron Bitters i 3 unequaled. ”
Genie Hammond, for a handsome boquet, and Willie Hammond, for a mess of flnsuetrawberriss, will please accept our thauks.
Roberts & Bro. keep constantly on hand Wagons and Buggies of all makes and styles. Call, examine and ascertain prices. _ “I can’t hold the baby any longer,” said a voung father, “it’s getting too hoavy.’ J “Pshaw, Edward! you used to hold me for hours and never complain.” Miss May Miller returned home last Tuesday evening from the State Nor mal School, at Terre Haute, where I she has been a student since Sente in. I tember last. j . j Rev. Gilbert Small will preach at i the Bowling Green School House, on j the first Sabbath of July, at 3 p. $r (At Rensselaer on same day at 10:30 a. M. and 7 ;45 p. m. The ladies of the M. E. Church gave an ice'-cream and strawberry festival, Friday evening of last week, at the residence of the pastor. It passed off pleasantly and with profit,
Dwelling House for Rent.—Lyman Zea, being about to move to Monticello, offers his dwelling house, near the creamery, for rent. Will rent for a period of! oueyear. For terms, c&c.. apply to M. L. Spitler.
Excursion Rates.— The L., N. A. & C. RR. will sell Round Trip tickets Trotn all stations, to nil stations, on July 3d and 4th, good returning untJ July sth, at the rate of two cents per mile for entire distance traveled.
The annual election for officers of the M. E. Sunday SchQOl held Sunday afternoon, resulted: Superintendent—R. P. Benjamin. Ass’t Sup’t—T. J. Fardin. Secretary - Ella Rhoades. Treasurer—Ezra L. Clark. HIGHLY ESTEEMED. . The youthful color and a rich lustre are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of P,arker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed for its perfume and purity.
An entertainment for the beoeflt of the Rensselaer base ball club will be given at the Opera Housi next Wednesday evening. . The festival at the Opera House last evening, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Sabbath School, was a pleasant affair. Those present had an enjoyable timeRoberts Bros, keep on hand buggies of their of their own as well as of other manufacturers. J, J. Waterbary, Merchant Tailor, has moved his establishment to room over Wright’s furniture store.
Mr. Charles 8- Hattenbaeh, 201 N. Pine St., Indianapolis, says Brown’s Iron Bitters cured him of Dyspepsia of five years’ standing.
An extra passenger train has been put on between Monon and Indianapolis. Leaves Monon at 5:55 a. m, ar rives at Indianapolis at 10:45 a. m.— Leaves Indianapolis at 4:30 p. m., arrives at Monon 9:20 p. m. Daily ex'* cept Sunday.
The regular quarterly conference cf the Rensselaer Circuit will be held at the M. E. Church next Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Elder Cissel will attend the conference and wil 1 also preach at the church Monday evening at 8 o’clock.
Rev, B. F Ferguson, pastor of Free Will Baptist congregation, will hold services at the Presbyterian churoh next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m Immediately as er morning services the ordinance of Baptism will be administered to a number of candidates
According to statistics, twenty millions people die every year who have never heard of the bible and, know nothing of God’s plan of salvation.— Are all such persons eternally lost? This will be the subjeot of a discourse by R. 8. Dwiggins at the Christian Church, next Sunday morning. All are cordially invited to attend.
Married—At the residence of the officiatingjustice. A. H. Wood.in Rensselaer, Sunday, June 17th, 1883, Mr. William A. Hartman and Miss Lydia E. Pefley, both of Remington.
At the of the bride, in Barkley township, Sunday, June 17th, 1883, Mr. James S. Akers, of Marion township, and Mrs. Sarah J. Spriggs. ’Squire Spriggs, brother-in-iaw of the bride, officiated,
In Ufemoriam. i' Died: —On Sunday, June 17th, 1883, at Pleasant Grove, Indiana, Mrs. Ida P. Moody, wife of Charles P. Moody, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Parkison, aged twentyfour years and six months. She was posessed of a peculiarly sweet and gentle disposition, and was endeared to all who knew her. ‘•Grasping tlie roses and lilies white, Culling them gladly, one by one, Treading with footsteps tree and light The path from womanhood, leading on. Tliou wast not weary with toil or care: Why to thee cam'e tnat slumber blest? Thv pure brow, ’neath the sunny hair, No cruel thorn-wreath rudely pressed. Gladness, not patience, wreathed thy smile. Dimpling tliv features with winning graee ; Sadly we’ll miss it, thinking the while We’ll see thee no more tn thy wonted place. Pleasant the grass and the daisies white Ever will spring o’er thy grave so low, While purple morn and dewy night Shall watch thee, while ages come and go.”
• ' • A Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, 1 L WEVERY RAIRWARRANTO B 3&. * FOR SALE BY FARDEN & NOLAND, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete line of light and heavy shoes for men and boys, women and misses, always in stock at bottom prices. Increase of trade more an object than large profits. See our goods before buying G ets’ Furnishing Goods! i t n .y
Dorsey, the Star Route angel, filled "high positions” in the Senate and on the national committee of his party; yet the Republican can see that is no argument in his favor. The Republican must be free to admit by this time that there are many method* by which “high positions” may be secured. Fraud Hayes was countod in to the presidency by a method peculiarly original with the ‘eight’ Yet these methods may not effect one way or the other the personal staading of an Individual. Ac accident occurred at a children’s entertainment at Sunderland, England, on Friday of last week* that resulted In the death of 178 children. The scene is reported as being one of unparalleled horror.
JASPER COUNTY DRAINING ASSOCIATION.
Notion.— The Stockholders of the Jasper County Draining Asssociation are requested to meet at the Court House on Saturday, June 23,1883. to .consider the propriety of reducing the capital stock of said Association, and ot’ier matters of Importance. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Board of Dircetors. A. PARKISGN. Pres’t. Alfred Thompson, Sec’y.
DENTISTRY.
The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to ajhigh degree of per section. Mach skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to so arrange them that they will harmonize in form, shape, and color with the features of the face For those wishing a Set that the most discerning eye could not dete.ct from the natural teeth we will select from our stoek cavity teeth and fill them with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. All work guaranteed. Consultation free. Offiice over Imes & Meyer’s Drug Store. Money saved by seeing—J. V. W. Eire.
THE ELZEVIR LIBRARY.
Among the recent issues of this unique, and in respeet to cheapness and beauty of form and typograpny, 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 “Aueiert Classics for English Readers” series, heretofore obtainable on ly at the. price of SI.OO each, but cow published in this handsome form for 15eenteeach. “The Indian Song of Songs,” by Edwin Arnold, author of “The Light of Asia,” is published at 6 cents, the cheapest edition heretofore issued being SI.OO. We also have the “Life of Alex. H. Stephens,” byF. H. Norton, author of “Life of Gen. Hancock,” and other work 3. It contains an exc llent portrait, and a fine illustration of “Liberty Hall,” Mr. Stephens’ famous home. Though a copyright work,'paying the usual royalty 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.” ail for 2 cents. T.a*se publication are not sold by dealers generally. but only direct, by the publisher, John B. Alden, 18 Vesey St., New York.
Several commodious and comforfable hous sto rent. {[Enquire at citizens’ Bank.
STRONG FACTS! A gnat many people are asking what particular troubles Brown’s Iron Bittsrs is good for. It will core Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consnmption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is amply because it purifies and enriches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, lid., May 7,1850. ' - My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced «.v;pg Brown’s boa Bitters, and I scarcely had strenath enough to attend to my daily household duties. I am now using toe third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. I cannot say too much in praise of ft. Mrs. Makt E. Bsasbur, 173 Prcstmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., iSSr. Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering front scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to p be able to eat at all. I gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kyl* Montagu*. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. a, 1881. After trying different physiciana and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Brown's Iron Bitters.. I have used two bottles and never found anything that gave me so much relief Mrs. Jknni* Hess. For the peculiar troubles ladies axe subject, Brown’s Iron Bittsrs is invaluable. Try it. B« sure and get the Genuine.
AN EXPLANATION.
The delicate, flowery and lasting fragrance of Flores.ten Cologne ex. plain 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 i had in the State. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 per eent. Larger sums, on broad security, 6 por 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 our six per eent. money and are now prepared to make farm loans at &ix per cent inter* est. These loans run for five years hut the borrower iijis option to pay part or all ol his loans before inatmity, B. S. & Z. DWIdGINS. Any make of SewiDg Machine sold by O. B. Steward.
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, I In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, ( June Term 1883. Complaint No, 3058. James P. Overton vs. Harriet Ivers, et al. NOW COMBS THE PBAINTTF, l,y Thompson & Bro., Attorneys, ancl files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants a e not resident of the Slate of Indiana, to wit.: Zetioah B esou, Lednain Bet sou, John L. Beeson, Henry Z. IJeesou, Melinda H. Beeson, Aratninta Beeson, Reuben Defier. Della Defier, Pleasant Massey, Rachel Massey. '1 hoi.tas Thornburg, Joseph A. Thornburg. Margaret .J, Thornburg, Margarc. J. Macon. Jonathan Willi , Ducinda Willis. Margaret Ballard anti William Ballarrd, and nit ttie hnkiio.vn heirs or Hannah and Zachariah Beeson, both d_*c?nscd. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they bo 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 ilon-e in Ron uefaer, in sain County and State, and answer or don, ;ir to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. . —’ —. Witness my name and the seal of J seal. > s:.i;l Comt affixed, at Ih-ne.-olaer, thiß 1 —v~ 1 Ith eav of May, a. j>. if. I ’:}. CHARLES 11. PiiiCE, Clerk. By 'amea A. Burnham ;le iuty. May 4, 1883 —$10, Notice to Non-Residents.-State of Indiana. ) In tlie Circuit Court, Jasper County, (JnueTerm. 18 i.; Complaint No’. 3057. Joseph Kemper vs Helen Kemper, et al. NOW COM MS THE PLAINTII-'K. by Hollister, Roherts «te 1 lollis 1 or and Thompson i: Bro., Attorneys. and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants arc not. resident of the State of Indiana, t.i-vvit: Heien Kemper, widow of Stephen Kemper, deceased, Jane Kemper. Helen Kemper Thorn a;;rt Oeorge P. Thorp her hu-band. M«rv KmV.pt r, Harriet Kemper, Isabella' Kern per and Presley Kemper, an infant of the ate of -I .Wen ve-.s. R|>ties is therefore hereby *l-1 Defendants, that tin css they lie and > - O first day of the next Term of the. 7 0 urt, to he holder on the Fir.-t M . ■ ... ... a. ». 1883, at the Court House. in !t- n--els r in said Comity and State. and answer o !«• ri : . i.-iid complaint, the. same will ho ii. an'. ,iu-l an- . red in their abst-i.-i e t— — , Witness iny name .n.d- the seal of ■j seal. - said Court affixed, at Bar, this t ' —< — ’ Fourth dv. of Mav. a. » 1 i ■C!I.\IHJSS.iI PltlcE. C'er*. i. c c. By Jimes A Burn ham. Depute. May 4. 188;),-.§10,
Notice of Final cvTtlemcnt as Estate KTOTTCE is hereby given to tlie creditors, IN heirs and legatees of Tuo ias J. S.-:ith, deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Conrt, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 4th day of Jnnc, 1883, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent shorn rt irot.be approved; and said heirs are notified t..> then and there make proof ol heirship, au<; receive their distributive shares. ( ■ , Witness, The Clerk of said Court, I seal, r this3oth dav of April, 1883. 1 —r— ’ CHARLES H. PRICK. Cl rk Jasper Circuit Conrt. By J. A. Barn haul. Deputy. May 4,1883. * Witness George 11. Brown, Administrator of estate of Thomas J. Smith, deceased. \
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ~jV"OTICE is hereby given that the under*tghpd has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is suppose:! to be insolvent. DAVID GRAY*Administrator, April 2 ),-1883 -3w * Wright'S Indian Vegetable Pills FOK THIS LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vege'-ible: no grip--ing. Price 28 ets. All lir.iggistd. M «Whih. life Is sweeping by, go and dare |J L\r I before you" die, something mighty || r I and sublime leave behind to conquer I time.” SB6 a week In your own town. ssoutfitfree. No risk. Kverything new. Capital not required. We vv’H furnish you everything. iliiSiyarv malil./g iertune*. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want hnsidet -at which yon an make great say all the time, write /or par dears to 11. Haiaett & Co., Portland. Maine.
A BLESSING TO ALL MANKIND' In these limes when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine it is gratifying to know what to procure that will certainly oure you If you are Bilious, blood out of order, Liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters. They are a blessing to all mankind, and can be had for only 60 cents a bottle of F. B. Learning. 2. TARIFF REFORM IN MICHIGAN. There are no doubt, portions of this state in which a a troag protection sen timent prevails, but take the state as a whole and we believe the anti pro.. tectiOn sentiment is in the majority. This is, of course, largely a matter of opinion, and protectionists will take a contrary view; but to far as there are facts upon which to base an opinion, they are, In our judgment, large [y on the side of the tariff reform. The issue was made last fail iu some of the congressional districts in this state with * much clearnoss, a’ld a large share of the service in the con giessionai elections wa< due to the firm stand taken by oposition oandidate. This was conspicuously the case lnthe second and fourth district. In thb former Col. Eldredge defined bis poeition most explicitly in his canvass aud gained votes by so doing, and in the fourth Congressman Yaple followed his opponent, Mr. Burrows, throughout the district, preaching the doctrine of tariff reform, finding a warm support and making converts everywhere.—Detroit Free Press.
The ed tor of the Republican rush* es to the aid of his political brother, the Rensselaer correspondent of the Remington News, and declares we are engaged in the abuse of "one of the most prominent and highly respected citizens of Rensselaer. A man who occupies high positions of of trust arid honor in thfs community, a successful professional man, and an honorable, upright, Christian gentleman.* Bro. Marshall certainly gives this—what-do-you cell-him—a firstclass certificate of character, but what will it benefit his high-toned friend so long as ho withholds his name from his readers? Bro. Mar shall, if he would be fair, should state whether or not his valued friend, who occupies several “high positions of trust and honor in this community,” abused us a little on sundry occasions. Will ihe Republican state how many “high positions” his nameless friend occupies, and why, above all others, be should be selected to fill more than one at a time? Ir* conclusion, we will say for t' e relief of the Republican, that we propose to go for his friend only iu his role of a selfish, scheming, intrigueing politician.
A - monument to the memory of the late E. C. Sumner of Benton county, is to be made bv A. A.McKain of It dlannpelis, and is to cost $13,000. The same artist also has a design for a fine monument for the late Alexander J. Kent. The designs are furnished by J. W. MaycaDn, of Boston, and are similar in design to that of Henry S Lane, at Crawfordsvillt*, which tne Journal of that place pronounces very beautiful, and which was t'te work of the same artists,— Kentland Gazette. * Republicans claim that a RepublL can Senate will prevent any tariff reform next winter. But the Democratic House can map put their policy go before the country on the issue* and secure the next Senate, as welj as the Presidency.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State or Indiana, Jaspeis County, ss: Iu the Circuit Court, October Term, 1883Complaint No. 3074. David J. Thompsoi vs. William Foster et als NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro his Attorneys, and files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Sarsh A. Noble »,nd - Noble, her husband, impleaded with Win. Foster, Mary E. M. Foster, Win. H. H. Graham, Franklin J, Baxter and Msry E. Baxter, and Wm. W. Gil nan. Adm’r of Estate of Henry Reynolds, dec’d, ats David J. Thompson. Notice is therefore hereby givou said Defendants, that unless the/ be and appear on the first day.,ol the next Term of tho Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of October, a. d., 1883 at tho Court House, in Renssolaer.in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said cofnplaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. | i —| Witrtpss my name and the Seal of ' Seal, r said Court affixed, at Rensselaer, 1 1 this Ist davof June, a. d. 1883. CHARDfiS H. PRICE,ICIerk By James A. Burnham, Deputy. June 8..1883 —$8 75.
Satisfies the most fastidlooa u a perfect Heir Restorer end Dressing. Admired forltecleenliueuandelegentperfume. Never Fails to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to the youthful color. 50 eta, and $1 tlzea at all druggists. Ginger. Bucko, MandrakeTstHlingiaand many of the best medicines known are here combined intoamedicineof such varied and effective powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier&the Best Health and Strength Restorer Cver Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, ail diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. 'lf you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely help you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c. andsz sizes, atalldealersin drugs. None genuine without signature of Hiscog & Co., N Y. Send for circular LARGE SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE. PIONEER (HIaTT MARKET! ) " (First Door West Jewelry Store,) Rensselaer, - Ind., or. J. EEiglesbach, Proprietor BEKK. Pork, Veal Mutton, Saupugi*. Uiilugria. etc., sold in quanli- j ii i • mir purchasers at the lowest < r -0 . N 'iTt- bin the best stock slaught<’rvii. E erydodj is invited to call. The IMoiiest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle, May 26 ISS? aaa a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. II” ST No risk 'Rverythlng new. Capital not fill required. We will furnish you everyW W thing Many are mukingfortnnei. Ladles make as much as men, and boys and eirls rofike great- pay. Reader, if you want a business atwhieh tou Can make great pay all the time yon work, write for particulars to i Svnl. U.llallbtt&Co. Portland, Maine,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Is hereby given |to the creditors, heirs end legatees ot Caroline Boas, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Ciicuit, Court, held at Rensselaer Indiana, on the sth dav of June, 1883, show Mn , e , f any why the ptNAIi SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of raid deeedent should not be approved.; and said heirs are notified to then and ibere make proof of bein'hiP.anrt revive their distributive sharer. ■WITNESS, the Clerkof said Court. thisSSOth day of March, ISB3. ; $929 CHARLES H. PRICK, Clerk. „ Jasper Circuit Court. Narcii|3o,lßßß—s3. ■'W|kAweeKmMje«t Home bj the indurtrl X # Jo us. Best business now betore the ■m f M public Capital n-'t needed, We will ,Wv ■ fcstartvou. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for ns. Now is the You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other bnsmess will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and term* free. Money made fast, easily, and honorably. Apdress Taint & Co., Angusta.i Mf v '4C.
N WARNER & SOH DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinwai^ Stoves South Side Washington Street, SI RENSSELAER, - - INDIA AT ft.
BEDFORS & Will !, Dealers In G roeeries, Hardware, Tinware, W oodenware, Farm Machinery, BRICK & TILE. Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as else, where, tn our Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware j )enarte ment, will be found everything called for. Our Farm Machinery, in great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick at id Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. We respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA RNEII.
Rensselaer Marble House B HOWLAND Proprietor—Doelloi* In — American and Italian Marble MONUMENTS, T4BEET3V HBAMTOIIS, SLABS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES uitjr-s *fiJWD vasusJ Van Bensselaer Street, West of Court House. Also Deetlei’ in. 111 «i, nn rue, ■ uni, ns, .a
CARRIAGE AND WAiOl M A HU F A €J T €> H IT, J P. WARNER, Proprietor -N Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — RENSSELAER - 1 KADI/VTO /\ Havipg parcliaseed the establishment oC N. Warner, I am prepared t» inami «j----ture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for AgricuUn.il hu, plt-rueLU, tic., etc. Satisfaotiou gvien. All work warranted. LaintiVo! S. svfTcia i.tv. —s——uaMsa j. m DIT VALMS Ist? tty % Livery Teams, wftti or without Dritc rs
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Notice of Final^SettleHicatof NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t> ft credit* ois, heirs and legatees of Wffihun it. lariatt. Deceased, to appear In the Jlspei ‘-’ln ,i Coart, at the June Term, 1883, to he boh! •:» l.c> se.aeii Indiana, on the Fourth day or itur,! ih,and show canso if any, why the Frs.vt. s?ktv AiiMVt Accounts with the estate of m M if, cedent should not be approved, aud said Heirs r e r.otlflod to then and there make proof of 1> irshlp, and receive their dlstribbtlTo shares. * ( —*—>- . Witness. The Clerk ot .**:•, Court, seal. } this B'h day ol' May, JBB3. < ' CHARLES n FtflOL Jlerit Jtisner Circitl Court, By Janies A. Burnham, ilof: WWitness Robeit B. Patton, Administrate ol estate of William H.Marlatt, dec-paod. May 11, 1888.—*8. Notice of Appointment NOTICE is hereby given that tbe unde timed has been appointed Administrate! ,»1 the Estate of Malinda Spitier, late es JahperCoonnr, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is probe Ay solvent MARION I.M li ujiltti March 16.1883.
