Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1883 — Page 3

THOUSANDS BAY SO.

Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kansas* writes: “I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.” Electric Bite ters are the purest and best ssedioiae known and will positively ears Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels.— No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills every year— Bald at fifty cents a bottle by P. B. Learning. S On an old deserted square In Ban Antonie, about to bo turned Into a pound, is the lonely tomb of the hero Ben Milam, marked bv a single stone, with, the name “Gringo* [Mexican ward for American, aud need »s a term of reproach) on the slab, which stands In the centre of this plaza. ' A young lady being told at a recent fire to stand back or else the hose would be turned on her, replied: “Oh, I don.t ears; they are striped on both sides, anyway.* A California man choked himself to death with a tape measure. The Cor* oner’s verdict was that he died by inches, An extra passenger train has been put on between Menon and Indianap Oils. Leaves Monou at 5:55 a. m, ar rives at Indianapolis at 10:45 a. m.— Leaves Indianapolis at 4:80 p. m., arrives at Monon 9:20 p. m. Daily except Sunday.

ADVERTISED LETTERS

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for In the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 23d day of June, 1883.Tbese net claimed within four wesks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wash* ington, D. CJ . - Lewis Brooks, J, H. Battle, Geo. W. Clark, Miss Mary Clemens, Allie L, Cooyer, G. W. Dowell, William Glynn, J, W. Hill, Miss Maggie Henkle, Mrs. Cloes Johansen. J. M. Kinney, E. V. Levers, Miss Lottie Botruck, Jacob Troyer. Perssns oal'ing for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. * HORACE H. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, Ind., June 25,1883. LAWN SUITINGSI-Some beautiful designs in those goods, at Hxmphill & Honan’s. ' *T‘ 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 Tonio. We have known sickly families made the healthiest, by a timely uso of this pure medicine. Observer. DRAPER’S CLOTH SUITINGS! - At Hemphill a Honan’s. Call and see them. IMPOKTANT!—When you want Bargains in BOOTS & SHOES go to Priest & Bro.

A BIG SUCCESS.

“My wife was in bod two vears with a complication oi disorders her physicians oould not cure, when i was led to try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It was a big success. Three bottles •ured her, at a cost of a dollar and fltty cents, and she is now as strong as any woman.—R. D. Buffulo.

Hi Well-Bred Horses HIATOGA CHAMPION AND DOC. FRANKLIN, Will be at the Beatty farm near Frank Watson’s, in Man on Township, 3$ 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; 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 ly Scott, made thirty-seven heats of 2:21. Terms—sl6 00, cash. Lovers of fine horses are invited to call and see them. JOSEPH L. GREEN.

TUT-TS PILLS •YMFTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. HKtS@SI Irritability O* tompor. JL*w spirits. with g:^£^S T «Sr&USfIL2S oolor«4 Urlae, tad CONSTIPATION. tPOTWIMwi AytrtoUrytoytodto MT seWoror? TUTPS HAIRDYE g.VKS'-

mkhßL ’ DgoxroK route. Lmurille, y. l & Chicago Bailway Solid Trains Between Loufsvill and Chicago NORTH : TTMKmt* : SOUTH. :»kct Jt'Nß 3,: Xs.l.: No. 1. :1883. : No. 2. : 50.4. Daily. : P»11y.« » . : Dully.*: Pally. 7 30pm 7 56am tvJjouisviLLE ar 9 00pm 7 35am 74» “ 815 “ “New Albany ‘ 841 *• 710 “ »07“ 1042“ ar Mitch ell, 6 10“ 500 % 11 28 “ 11 59 •* “ Bloomington 451 “ 346 „ 1157“ 12SS5pm “Gosport 415“ 3 11“ 1246 am 146“ “ Gr’Dc’stle jnn 322 “ 2 21“ 1251“ .161“ “Greencaetle 3 17“ 2 16“ 125“ 224 “ “ Roach dale 2 4:“ 143“ 162“ 252 “ “CrTrflrvillel 2 13“ 116“ 155 “ 255 “ “ CrawTriisvifle 210 “ 113 260 ‘ 848 “ “ Lafayette jnne 115 “ 18 1!) “ 803 “ 402 “ “Lafayette 12 45am 12 09 “ 862 “ 4 53“ “Reynolds 11 53 “ 11 17pm 407 “ 510 “ “ Monon 1137 “ 11 02 “ 407 “ 512“ lvMonon 1135“ 11 00 “ 486 “ 545 “ ar Rensselaer 1101“ 10 33 “ 632 “ 647 “ “L«wel’ 9 59“ 938 “ 730 “ 850 “ “ CHicAftO !▼ 800 “ 745 “ tST" Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping ears on train s 3 and 4 For tickets and further iuformaiioa apply to C. F. WREN. Ageat, Rensselaer Murray Keller. G. P. A..Lculsville, Ky. 23 B 5 B j STATIONS, ) 6 R * 24 B 8 60am pm Indianapolis, 745 pm 180 pm 260 “ Frankfort, 1 55pm 155 “ 405 “ Delphi, 12 40 “ 439 “ Monticollo, 12 06 “ 505 “ Monon, 11 40am 616 “ Monon, 11 30 ‘ 829 “ La Crosse, 10 15 “ 649 “ Wnnatah, 957 “ 714 Otis, 980 ‘ 738 “ {Michigan City 910 “ * Through Tickets. -C. F. Wren, th e 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 aud Jearn what he can do fer you.

THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. FRIDAY JUNE 29 I*B3

The Ladies of Rensselaer and vickiity are especially invited to call en Miss Mollie W. Babcock, at Mrs. La_ Rue’s Millinery Store, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery, &c. BSP’Drees Goods soid by somple.

DeMotte at DeMotte, on the 4th. ' Celebration at DeMotte on the 4th. James A. Yeoman and wife rejoice over a new son. Mr. A. W. Cleaveland and wife are yisitingih Kansas. Another Jersey calf was received by J. H. Willey last week. F. G. Sears &4#on will close their Furniture Store on the fourth Rev. J. J. Claypool left Tuesday last for a visit to Roseville 111. The “Lightweights” have organize ed a double nice, and procured suits )Prof. Levino, artist and musician is stopping at the MaKoever House. Elmer and Jay D wiggins have returned home to spend the summer vacation. Louis Alter, County Seiveyor, is suffering from imflamatiou of the throat. Wm Price, adjudged insane, was convoyed to the insane asylum by Sheriff Powell Monday last.

The building Committee of the M E. Church, have eoueludcd to over,, haul and enlarge the parsonage. Dr, I B, Moore, of Kokomo, accompaaied by Mr. I. B. Washburrj, called in to see us Saturday morning. Trains now pass Rensselaer, North —4:36 A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A.M.; 10:33 P. M. The excursion to Cedar Lake arranged by the Ladies Literary Society, has been posponod to a more favorable season. Roberts & Bro. keep constantly on hand Wagons and Buggies of all makes and styles- Call, examine and ascertain prices. Nick Cleaver was arrested Friday evening of last wemc i.nd confined in jaii over night. Saturday ho was fin* ed for being drunk.

Mr. Andrew Lungquist, Logansport, was cured of Poor App tite, Bad Stomach, and Pain in the Back by Browu’s Iron Bitters. The entertainment of the “Comets” Minstrels, Wednesday evening, at the Opera. House, was a success, and gave unqualified, satisfaction. Miss' Jessie French daughter of the editor of the Kentland Gazette, is visiting Rensselaer, the guests of Misses Della and Hattie Hopkins. Rev. Gilbert Small will praach at the Bowling Green School. Honse, on the first Sabbath of July, at 3 p. m.— At Rensselaer on same day at 10:30 A. M. and 7 ;45 p. m. , ‘V" " Dwelling House for Bent.— Lyman Zea, being about to move to Monticello, offers his dwelling house, near the ereamery, for rent. Will I’ent for a period of, one year. For terms, efic.. apply to M. L. Spitler.

Excursion Rates.— The L,, N. A- & C. RR. will sell Round Trip tickets from all stations, to all stations, on July 3d and 4th, good returning until July stb, at the rate of two cents per mile for entire distance traveled.

Yesterday the “Comets” of this place receiv -d a telegram from the Michigan City Base Ball Club inviting them to a contest at that city, and agreeing to allow our boys per cent, of gate receipts.

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 for its perfume and purity.

Roberts Bros, keep on hand buggies of their of their own as well as of other manufacturers. Morrison & Duprez, druggists, Shelby ville, never here or a case where Brown’s Iron Bitters has not given more than satisfaction* United Brethren Quarterly Meeting at Cozy Palace School House, in Barkley township, July 7th and 8th f 1883. Basket meeting on the Bth. Everybody invited. H. R. W. Smith, of the Cincinnati Enquirer,' made ns a call the other day. He and his wife are spending the summer vacation with their relatives Wm Paxton’s family, in Newton township. The Monon boys, last Friday, got away with our “Cotdets” with a score of If) to 8. The best of feeling prevailed,.and in tne evening our Monon friends were serenaded by the bandMr. Sills, of Monon, responded fo r the visitors. Hugo. Helister a tailor by trade, arrived in Rensselaer two weeks ago to-dav in very destitute circumstances, and was given employment by Mr. John ZimmermanIt soon became evident that he was no*, in his right mind, and on Friday when insanity developed a tendency to violence, he wa < arrested and confined in jail where lie will be kept until October term of Circute Court.

A WIDE AWAKE DRUGGIST. Mr. F B. Learning is always wide awake in his business and spares no pains to secure the best of every article in his line. He ha# secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King’s N> w Discovery for Consttmntlon.— The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Co ds, Hoarseness. Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection or the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Will give you a trial bottle free. . Regular size $1 00. ‘ 3

THE SAFEST’WAY.

The safest and surest way to restore the youthful color of the hair is furnished by Parker’s Hair Balaam, which is deservedly popular Irom its superior cleanliness.

The Ohio Democrats, following the example of the Democrats of Kentucky, have refused to take a radical position as to the tariff. This places those Republicans, who. like Senator Sherman, are determined to make the Republican canvass—both in Ohio this fall and inthe whole country next year—openly for the unqualified doctrine of protection in a singularlyembarrassing position. The issueis all on one side- The Democrats decline to oypose what the Republicans intend toadvocate. It will not bo easy for the Republicans to get the votes of Democratic manufacturers of Ohio away from their own ticket after this declaration. It will not be easy to a rouse .any very strong popular protectionist seniment against them. It would look as if the policy of forcing the issue in Ohio was not a brilliant piece of political strategy. It is wll to consider also what would be the position, relatively, of the two parties next year if each sbo’d take the ground taken by it in Ohio, The Democrats would stand a fair chance of holding all those who have been alarmed be the fear of radical tariff legislation at their hands. The Republicans would be very apt to lose the votes of those who place revenue reform above any other political end just now in sight, without gaining

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*g§ Warnmn’matMm FOR SALE BY FARDEN <fe 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. Sets’ Furnishing Goods!

radical free trade, la any such mar test, it is quite plain that the Democrats would have an advantage. Ia 1880 the Republicans apposed to the Democratic policy of.“a tariff ter revenue only* a declaration that “duties imposed for the purpose of revenue should se diserimlnat east© flavor American labor.* That is now the position of the Democrats themselves. On Friday of week before last. Mis* Mary Gorman, a yeuagladyof food repute aad coaaaettoaa, while labor ing under a spell of temporary abber atioD, left the residence es F. 8. Meyer, where ehe was employed, and started oa foot for Chicago. Efforts were made te ascertain her whereabouts, and when found she was in her right mind and waiting to return te Rensselaer. Mm has no recolleetieos, however, of what occur* red from the time she left until the re* turn of reason.

GOOD ADVICE.

You will prevent sad cure tbs greater part of the ills that afflict mankind ia this er any section, if you keep yeur stomach, liver aad kidneys in perfect working order. There ts no mediciae known that does this as rarely as Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It will keep your blood rich and pure, and give you good health at little coat See other column.

DENTISTRY.

Tbe insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to agbigb degree es per faction. Mu eh skill, however, is required en the part es the Dentist to so arrange them that they will harm onize In term, shape, and color with the features of the face. For those wishing a set that the most disoerning eye coaid aot detect from tire natural teeth we will select from our stock oavlty teeth and fill them with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. All work guaranteed. Consultation free. Offliee over Imes & Meyer’s Drug Store. Money saved by seeing—J. Y. W. Ktbk.

THE ELZEVIR LIBRARY.

Among the recent issues es this unique, and in resneet to cheapness sad beauty of form aad 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 “Auclert Classics for English Readers” series, heretefore ebtainable en ly at the price of SI.OO each, but now published in this handsome form for 15 sente each. "The Indian Song of Songs," by Edwin Arnold, author of “The Light of Asia,” is published at 6 oents, the.cheapest edition heretofore issued being SI,OO. We also have the "Life of Alex. H. Stephens," by F. H. Norton, author es "Life of Gen. Hancock," and other works. Ii contains an exo 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 SchlUex’s celebrated "Song of the Bell,” and "Here aad Leander." nil for 2 eents. These publication are not sold by dealers generally, but only direct, by the publisher, Jqhn B. Alden, 18 Yesey St., New York. ■.«»»■ f Several commodious and comfortable hous eto rent {Enquire at citizens’ Bank.

PLAIN TRUTHS Til* U«od is the foutthm of lfc. k rirwlln through every part «f the body, mi «*l tm it k pons awfrick, good kcritkj tepwtAk. &X ** 10 ***** * Bridl ** These simple Cuts ere well km wn. end the highest medical the SoodTo its aknd condition; and also that d the boa preparations hitherto amde blacken me teeth, cause head* ache, and are otherwise injurious.. Beowm’s Ikon Birnrs will thoroughly and quickly assimilate with thehleod, purifying and strengtheniag it, and thus drive disease from any partof the system, and k will nwr weaken the teeth, caaae head* da ar o—W'p-tion, and is pod* tivaiy met mjtutout. Stvod Ms Child. syM. EutawSt, Baltimore, Md. Ttk. is, itSo. Cast*:—Upon the tMoaandtta of a Mat I tried Brows’* bMhmn as ataaic aadre* I was thoroughly convinced was' wasting away with Consumption. Bavins lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the cue of ominent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to say gsmt surprise, before my dsugh«er had taken one bottle of Bkowm's Ikon Bitteks, she began to mead and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said "Tonka were required;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Baown's Iron Brrrmxs, responded "that is • pood tonic, take It." Aooaait Pxblts. Beowh’Sleon Bitters effectual* tp cares Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, ana renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con* Kiduty etc*

AN EXPLANATION. Tha delicate, flowery and lasting fragrance of Floresfccn Cologne ex. plain why it is sucn a favorite with the ladies. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S3OO to jslo,ooo on as good terms as can be had in the State. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 per eent. Larger sums, en broad security, 6 per cent Frank W. Baboook. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Ge and see. CHEAP MONEY! We have finally secured our six per oeat, money and are now prepared to make farm loans at tix per c. nt inter* eat. These leans run for five years but the borrower has option to p.ty part or all et his bans before maturity. R. S. & Z. DWMGINS. Any make of Sewtog Machine sold by 0. B . Steward.

Notice to Non-Residents.' State of Indiana, I In the Circuit Coart, Iwjwr County, (June Term 1883. Complaint Xo, 3058. James P. Overton vs. Harriet Ivers, et al. JfOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, bv Thompa#n 4k Bro., Attorneys, and flics his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants a e not resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Zeuosh B esou, Lconaid Beeson, John L. Beeson, Henry Z. Beeson, Malinda K. Beeson, Araminta Beeson, Renheu I.efler, Della Lefler, Pleasant Massey, Rachel Massey, Thomas Thornburg, Joseph A. Thornburg, Margaret J, Thorn burg, Margare.J. Macon, Jonathan Willi , Lucinda Willis. Margaret Ballard and William Ballarrd, and all the unknown heirs of Hannah and Zachariah Beeson, both deceased. Notice is thcruiore hcr.'by given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first dnyTofthe next Term of the Jasper Circuit Conrt, to be holden on the First Monday of June, a. d., 1889, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. , ~a-- , Witness my name and the seal of ■J >sal. J-Sf.ld Conit affixed. at Rensselaer, this ’ ' 4th oay of May, a. i>, 188:5. CHARLES H, PRICE, Clerk. By Tames A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4,1883-310.

Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, 1 In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, “*• (June Term. 188 5.; Complaint No. 3057. Joseph Kemper vs Helen Kemper, etui. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, bv Hollister, Roberts 4k Hollister and Thompson i Bro., Attorneys* and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not resident of the State of Indiana, to-v.-it: Helen Kemper, widow of Stephen Kemper, deceased, Jane Kemper, Helen Kemper Thorp and Getyge P. Thorp her husband, Mary Kemptr, Harriet Kemper, Isabella Kemper and Presley Kemper, an infant of the age of sixteen years. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defend ante, that un'.css they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper <8 i c.iit C urt, tone holden on the First Mo -.day <»r •) tine a. n. 1883, at the Court House, in Pe i -la r. i.i said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard .tad answered in their absence. » - | Witness my namo and tlie seal of •! seal. !■ said Court affixed, at RensSelar, this ' —v~~ ’ Fourth day of Mav. a. ij. 1883. CHARLES H PRICE. Clerk j. o c. By James A Burnham, Deputy. May 4. 1888—f *O.

Netieoof Final Settlement of Estate KTOTIOE is hereby given to the creditors, I\| heirs and legatees of Thomas J. jJxrrH, deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Renseclnfir, Indiana, on the 4th day of June, 1883, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs an notified to then ana there make proof oi heirship, anti receive their distributive shares. , —, Witness, The Clerk of said Court, •{ seal, f this 80th day of April, 1883. * wy* * CHARLES H. PRICE. f Cl rk Jasper Cireuit Court. By J. A. Burnham, Deputy, May 4,1883. * Witness George H. Brown, Administrator of estate of Thomas J. Smith, deceased.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. TU'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. - DAVID GRAY, Administrator, April 80, 1888 3vr * Vuer t Indian Vegetable Pills fob mi LIVER Aiul all ftiNou* Complaint* HPA Vnut. life in sweeping by, go and dara ULwT I before yoa die, som Jthiug mighty ItrA I and sublime leave behind to conquer lIAoW I time.” S«6 a week In your own town. ssoutfit free. No rick. Kvervthlog new. Capitol not required. We will ftr. nlsh you everything. Many ore making fortunes I.adies make a* much a* ntvu. si>4 bm>* g!r]s inake greaf poy. Beaum. if you wa'uf business at which you n m ke great say all the time, u rife tor par tiers to M. Hali-ktt '<t Co., Porw«|fl, Maine.

“TWy Say” ha* himself revealed his identity, and a “ Young Democrat,” recognizing in him one of the “ring bosses” prepared an article for this issue of the Sentinel, but we hare the space and time only to present a few of the sailient points contained therein. He wants to know: As you “redeemed all promises o them," (the bosses) what those prom ises were. You refer to the Board of Commissioners; the records shew that one of the.“high positions of trust and honor” forced? upon you, was given by the Board of Commissioners at the rate SSO per year more than a talented youpg Democratic physician offered to perform the duties thereof for. The bid es the “Young Democrat,"in whose welfare you profess a deep, deep interest. received no consideration whatever. Why is this thusiy ? Why are SSO per year actually given to you ? A few years ago, you had not long been a citizen, bids were presented to the jioard for the “position" of physician to the poor. You withdrew your bid, which was for over S3OO, was it not? cut it down to $299 50, returned it, and received the appointment— Who, if any one, informed you that a bid of less than S3OO 00 would wiu? Now there is nothing very wicked i n this, but then one who becomes mer tally offended at the intimation of selfishness, intrigues, sehemings, etc., should not allow “positions” to be forced ? on him in that way. Were you cognizant of the action of the “bosses” in the dlstribktion of whisky and beer in various townships just before the last election? It se, did you protest? If not,, is it not rather cheeky in you to volunteer ad* vice to temperance people? Adam is said to be the only man who never tantalized his wife about “the way mother used to cook* The negroes of Jamaica believe that monkeys enn talk, but will not or fear they will have to w ork.

Bail-Road Election! TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS o f Marion Township, Jasper CountyIndiana: Pursuant to an Order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana, Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN that the voting places and precincts in said Township will be open on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THE FIRST, 1883,., for the purpose of taking the votes'of the legal voters of said Marion Township for or against the appropriation of Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,000 00) by said Township of Marion to aid the Rochester, R*NSBELAER|and Saint Louis Rail Way Company, by donating to said Railw&v Company the sum of Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,u00 00), To be levied and collected *by taxation on and from said Marion Township on the taxable property thereof ’or the purpose of aiding the Rochester, • ensselaer and Saint Louis Rail Way Company, its uccessors or assigns, subject to the provisions and limitations of existing laws. Said appropriation is for the construction and equipment of the above said Railßoad through Marion Township. Said appropriation condition that the said Railßoad Company, its successors or assigns, shall construct the satd Rail-Road through said Marion Township, and run a passenger train thereon within eigh* teen months after the date of the appropriation made therefor. EZRA G. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. June 29, 1883.-

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper Countt, ss: In the Circuit Conrt, October Term, 1883Complaint No. 8074. David J. Thompsoi vs. William Foster et als NOW COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson 4fcßro his Attorneys, and' files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Harsh A. Noble and Noble, her husband, impleaded with Win. Foster, Mary E. M. Foster, Wm. H. H. Graham, Wui.a. Beaver and Margarc A. Beavev, and Wm. W. Gilman, Adm’r of Estate q! Henry Reynolds, dec’d, ats David J. Thompson. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear ou the first day, oi the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of October, a. d., 1883 at the Court House, in Reusselaer.iu said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. | ( —, Witness my name and the Seal of ] Seal. V said Conrt affixed, at Rensselaer, ’ this Ist dav of June, A. d. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE,ICIerk,;* ByJameg A. Burnham, Deputy. June 8.j18f13—75.

PIONEER fMEfln MARKET! ] (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork. Veal Mutton, Sausage, Rologna. etc., sold in quautfti a l> suit purchasers at the lowest pri<-e-<. None but the best stock slaughtered. Evcrydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. May 26. m* PARKER'S HAIR BUM!. The Best. Cleanest and most Economical Hair to Restart irSHSBBP9WdHH|the youthful color to grey WSsmifflßßßM-: f UtoUb CtUgM. EfiSvnJtoJi & A new ud MceeStocly fca- ■ «r>nt and Uattog yttfamt. Frtctfi ud Me. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A fan ramify Mmttcloa Sat NiVW IntokkalM. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down byfamily or household duties try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use PajuwK's Ginger Tonic. „ If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bow?ls, Wood or nerves you can be cured by PaRKKR's Gwgrx TONIC. Ifvounre wasting away from age, dissipation Or any*disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginaek Tonic at once; it will invigorate tutd build von up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. HISCOX A CO., IS* Wlllisn at., Hew Teek. Ms. and out dollar iliet, et ell deelen la raedlriaee. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR IKE ffiAAs week in your own town. $5 Outfit free, I’PONorlsk Everything new. Capital not .tnil required. We will furnish you everyirilWthing Many are making fortunes. Ladles make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, If yon want a business atwhich you can make great pay.all the time yon work, write for particulars to * fiynl. H llallett* C*. Psrtlani- Maine.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT V* OF ESTATE. ~s***°* k hereby given (to the creditors, heirs K*4 legatees oi Caroline Boa*. Deceased, to apP®*r 1® the Jasper Cl; cult Court, held at Rensselaer Indiana. on the sth day of June, 1888, g*tglg«L***st tfsnv. why the WNAL SETNT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved.; and bald nem are no.iflcd to then aud there mate proof of S' tgd receive their distributive shares. ESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 20th day of :M arch, ISBS. * CHARLES H. PfclCE, Clerk. Earth*). 188S-is3. Cl ™" cArtfik’T A A ween made at home by the mdnstri V f # ou ?\, ®* Bt business now betore the IS I A P®y ic Capital not needed, WewtU ▼ * ,*s ,t *rtj r °a. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere te work for us. Now is the iT°? t • p * r * thn8 > or *T iye .your I whole lime to the bastneaa. No other business' w i‘*JP*y T ou nearly as well. No one can fall to P*?iJ>y engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, eaeily, I and honorably. Apdress Truk A Co., Augusta,

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Rensselaer Marble- House R HOWLAND Proprietor. -c-Daaler In — American and Italian Marble,* MONUMENTS* TAMIL IE 7 . ‘l . ttBADSTOIfIS. SLABS. SLATE AND MARBLE MAHTLIS URjrS .(iJYIP VASES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer in — ID mm H UK 11 BODS, R, 3 CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANVFACTC BY. J. P- WARNER, Proprietor--if Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — BENBSELAEH I3SI33IAIN> A_. Having parchaaeed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tunani’ jcture aud repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricullrral Cm pi tines ts, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. & Ri'kc'iAlVy. J. W. ~ INy 6 ini KaMes limy Teams, with or without Drivers Kr&7/>/W/vJsfflBSS: WfJmjZrfw/jt/A 1“ HGW tliet I h.v. f* mmf JjJLu UU,' toi W TSI DR. LODI,

Notice of Final Settlement of U-f# &ti -V Estate. ' ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tno aeedrt* ois, heirs and legatees of Wflltain Tl. .'inaU, Deceased, to appear in tho Jaipar Circuit Oourt, at the June Term, 1883, to hi* hold nt Ren. K*.aaß Indiana, on the Fourth day of June, 1 A and show cause If any, why the' Final Seth jnjchl Accounts with the estate of said dcvdOßt should*not be approved, and sftid heirs a» > cott* dod to then aud there make prout ui hiifatup, and receive their distributive snares, { —*— . Witness, The Clerk of said Joint, 1 seal. J this B*h day of Hay. 1888- * —r— ’ CHARLES H PRICE,' l*rk Jasper Circuit Jont, By James A. Burnham, Dopu f. Witnessßobeit B. Patten, Administrator at estate of William H. Marlatt, deceased. May 11,1863. —$8. • Notice of Appointment •vroTICE la hereby given that the unde ilgr.ed As has bean appointed Administrator I the Estate of Malinda Spitler, late es Jasper 0 witty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is proliab'.y solvent MARION L. SPITIJUiJi March 16.1188.