Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1883 — Page 3
At Goodland, on the 4th, the Gar field pole was struck by lightning, scattering pieces In all d.rections,— We believe no injury was sustained by anyone. OoL Graham JL Fitch, of Logansport, delivered the oration »t Monticello, on the Fourth, The Herald re* fers to It as follows' “Col. Graham N. Fitch was on hand and gave the people what is very difficult 16 dfive on such occasions—a speech they had never heard before and one remarkably free from “spread eagle.*' He spoke without menu* script or notes, butwMle his speech seemed impromptu, it was full of statesmanlike* thoughts, the product of a well filled and a well cuimred mind. He pointed cut as the <hief dangers to our republic, corruption m official circles and corruption of the billot. We are a strong nation —able to whip any foreign power, but let pur votes be bought and sold, and we will soon whip ourselves.* What a stinging rebuke, of the means resorted to by thn radical par* ty to secure success, and applauded and endorsed by its members from bls accidency at the White House, whojeonsidered Dorsey’s use of ‘soap’’ importation of votes, and instructions in the art of voting double tickets, ag a mighty cute and commendable trick, down to the veriest dude in Jasper county who, without brains to com prebend the danger that may result, can only chuckle over the success of the methods. •
ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for In the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, -on the 30th day of June, 1883. Those rot claimed within four weeks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. L. F. Carter, Geo. Diggins, Miss Anne McCully, 2, Riley Newels, Silas Potts Charles Reed. Ferssns cal’lng for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, Ind.,July 2, 1888 LAWN SUITINGSI-Sogte 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 symptonre by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly families made the healthiest, by a timely use of this pure medicine. Observer. 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 bed two years with jft complication •£ disorders her physicians could not cure, when a was led to try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It was a big success. Three bottles cured her, at a cost of a dollar and fltty cents, and she is now as strong as any woman. —R. D. Buffalo.
Well-Bred Horses HIATOGA CHAMPION AND DOC. FRANKLIN, Will be at-the Beatty farm near Frank Watson’s, in Mar? 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; lie 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 pacing record of 2:21, and his son. Bil ly Scott, made thirty-seven heats of 2:21. Terms—sl6 00, CcLSll. Loveis of fine horses are invited to call and see them. JOSEPH L. GREEN. u- ' PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A torpid liver. Loss of Appetite, Bowel* eoetfrs, Pain in the Head, with a cull teiiMiion in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after oalina, with a disinclination to exertion of body or ®ind. Irritability of temper, Low apirita, with a feeling of having neglect.some doty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin. Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored u rinc, and CONSTIPATE, TUTT’S P ILLS are especially adapted te such cases, oi*e dose effects such * change tof feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They anereaoe the >md cause the sskteaaasu: TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair or Whtskxrs changed to a Oumov Black by a singleappl icatlOß of this Dyk. Kimparts a natural color, acts flwtantaneouriy. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI. •ffive. S 5 jivsray trr., nbw tubs. Z Or. Terrs WiUI. of fatoaolUa will U> oxjllwi IBXB M ospSoatha./
J|gOMON ROUTE. Ltniffille. »• A. I CMeago Rafiway Solid Trains Between Loutsvill. and Chicago TsTOKTjE3C : TrxttjKr ; SOUTH ............ ;nor Jottb ß,: No. 3. : No. 1. ;ISB3. : No. 2. : No. 4. Daily. ; Daily.* ♦ ■ Daily.*: Daily. 7 30pm 7 56am IvLouiavn.tß ar 9 00pm 7 35am 74# “ 815" “New Albany ‘ 8 41*- 7 1b" 10 07 " 1042 " arMltchell, t, 10“ 500 ■, 11 28 “ 11 50 “ Bloomington 451 “ 340 „ 1157 “ “Gosport • 4 15“ 3lt “ 1245 am 145“ “ Gr'nc’«tl<- jun 3 22“ 2 21" 12 51“ 151“ "Grefflira«l> 317" 2 16“ 125“ 224 “ “BoacMnle 2e“ 143“ 152 “ 252 “ “CrTrdsvl’lef 213 “ 1 IB “ 155 “ 255 “ “ OrawCrttuvifle 210 .“ 113 ,* 25u * 348 “ "Lafayette June 1 15“ .12 19 “ 308 “ 402 “ “ Lafayette 12 45am115>09 " 352 “ 4 53“ “Reynolda 55“ 111 17pm 407 “ 510“ “'Mon-on it 37 “Gt <52 “ 407 “ 512“ IrMoiion 1t«5“lll00“ 4 36“ 545 “ ar Rensselaer 33 “ 532 “ 647 " “Lower :i 79 “ #3B “ 730 850 “ “Ciucaoo Iv 800“ 1745 “ EW 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 farther inform-.- iicu apply to C. F. WREN. Ager;. Rensselaer Murray Kbixkb. G. P. A.. Let Seville, £y. 23 B | 5 B | STATIONS. | f. B ' 21 B B#oam pm Indianapolis, i 7 ; : pm 130 pm 250 “ Frankfort. 1:• 1.55 •' 4 05“ Delphi, 439 “ Monticello, •• 505 “ Monon, ' 515 “ Monon, 11 W • 6 2#“ LwCroes'-, 1015“ 64# “ Wanatah, 957 “ 714“ Otis, 930 ‘ 735 " [Michigan City 910 “■ Through Tickets. —O. F. Wren, th e Station agent at this place istiow propared to sell through tickets to almost any place a rational being would desire to go—North, Schuh, East or West. If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he can do fcr you.
THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL. FRIDAY JULY 6. LB«3. I.LJMJUMt" <ue The Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are especially invited to call en Miss Mollie W. BabcocK, at Mrs. LaRue's Millinery Store, and examine those suits of Ready-Made Muslin Wear, Gauze Vests, Hosiery, &c. (STDress Goods sold by somple. Trains now pass Rensselaer, North —4:36 A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A.M.; 10:33 P. M. Mr. Fronk Smith, of Indianapolis says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters completely cured me of Heartburn.” Roberts & Bro. keep constantly on hand Wagons and Buggies of all makes and styles. Call, examine and ascertain prices. Mr. John Coen met with a serious loss on Subbath evening in the killing of two valuable cows which were thrown from the track by an engine a short distance north of town. Mrs. Schenck, of Dayton. Ohio, is Visiting her relatives, the Misses Smith, at this place. Mrs. Doo. Hamar attended the Musical Convention at Terre Haute, last week, and was a prominent participant in the proceedings. Mrs. Madge Honan is entertaining her cousin, Miss Ella Thompson, of Higginsville, Missouri, and Miss Clara Heidelberger, of Chicago.
Judge Hammond is holdi: g Court forjudge Gould, atMuia.- this week. Judge Ward visited lieu, elaer yesterday, At the request of Judge •d.HonR. S. Dwiggins w?ll hold ■■ J . nn. ed term of Court to commence at this place next Thursday. Ex-Congressman failed to reach DeMotte on the Fourth, Our too, failed to make con., aections with Goodland on the 4th, and therefore didn’t orate. Our “Comets” got away with the Lowell Base Ball Club at Bose Lawn on the 4th, on the score of 35 to 22’ taking the purse of S2O. In Jhe ,slass ball shooting match, at Rose Lawn, on the 4th, John King took first money. There will be no Summer Normal at Rensselaer this year, owing to the impossibility of procuring u suitable room. The Teachers’ Institute wilj commence the latter part of August continuing two weeks. Superintendent Nelson attended the State Convention of County Su. perintendents, held at Indianapolis last week, Miss Ella Green, of St. Louis, Mo a native of this county, is in Rensselaer, visiting old friends. Dr. H. Z. Leonard, chairman of the National Greenback State Committee invites Nationals and members of the Jasper county Matioual Committee to meet him at Remington, for consultation, on Thursday, July 12 th. Judge Hammond ahd wife, with their son Willie, are spending this weex at Monticello. The Ladies’ Literary Society will meet at the residence of the Misses Smith oh Thursday of next week, at 2 o’clock, p. m. Bro. Marshall orated at Chicago on the 4th; Frank Sears, at Fair Oaks, and S. P. Thompson at some point on that line. Our people celebrated in different localities on the 4th—DeMotto, Rose Lawn, Monon, Monticello. Goodland and other points. Judge Ward was orator of the day at Morocco, on the 4th. HIGHLY ESTEEMED. The youthful color and a “Mh Instr® are restored to faded or eray 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. United Brethren Quarterly Meeting at Cozy Palace School House, in Barkley township, July 7th and Bth, 1883. Basket meeting on the Bth. — Everybody invited. Lewis Shepherd, Crawfordsville Montgomery Co., says: “I found Brown’s Iron Bitters an excellent remedy for Impurity of the Blood and Nervousness.* A correspondent of the Kingman County (Kansas) Citizen, traveling over that county, makes this reference to former well known citizens of Jasper county: “One half mile further on brougl.l us to the well know farm and beautiful home of Charles Boroughs, who settled In Kingman county in April, 1878 120 acres of his farm has received the pest cultivation, 65 acres are in wheat and rye,37 in coin, and be yen in trees. His wheat will donbtkss yield from 35 to 40 bushels per acre Most of the ’reea are apple and peach. Mr. B after living m the county for five years likes it better, th-n unyoiberhe was ever in. His plpce has more of the home appearance than timber farms as er receiving thirty years of labor. About four miles of north-east Cleveland we met the son of I. N. McCurtain, whom we proceeded to interrogate concerning tbe improvements of hi* father’s farm. Mr. M says: “We came to Kansas during tbe year 1878 and settled this quarter sec.lon of land Father has 120 acres of his farm in cultivation, 50 of which are in wheat, 55 in old ground corn ’besides some sod corn. 8 acres oats and 10 of millet.’’ Mr. M. has some land rented. But his crops arn good oondl tion, 3000 forest trees and 400 of fruit, among which we find the apple, chtrry, peach, plum and a variety of berries, give his farm the exalted ap* pearance of home. B. C. Boroughs began In 1878 to fulfil his pre-emption right on 160 acres of as good land as Kingman county can boast. He now has 80 acres in cultivation, 83 acres yi wheat, 35 acres in coin and 7 &cres of rye. His crop is good. He, also, has in good growing condition, 500 forest and 300 fruit trees. The fruit cob eistsljof apples, peaches atd cherries. His black-berr es and raspberries are doing well. Mr. B. Knows tne value of a good farm and home and says he would not sell for S3OOO. We next came to the well arran g ed and neatly kept farm of A.O. Tecman, who found a home in Kingman county just five years ago. Most of this farm is in a high state of cultivation, 45 cores of wheat, 85 acres of corn, 25 of millet and 4 of ryo afford a most beautiful prospect for a crop. Mr. Y. has about two acres in treee, the principal part of which are apples, peach, cherry, plums, pears and so ou. Here we find a fine towelling, good out buildings, a wind pump and the owner right at home. If he would sell for less than S6OOO he would lose money. 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., ar„ rives at Monon 9:20 p. m. Daily except Sunday. THE SAFEST WAY. The safest and surest way to restore the youthful color of tbe hair is furnished by Parker’s Hair Balsam, which is deservedly popular irorn its superior cleanliness.
FM S UL t • \ * Boils, Skits, Bats, Caps, I XSff-SHQES WEVERY PAIR WRAMfO FOR SALE BYFARDEN <fc 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. Gents ’ Furnishing Goods!,
The Dvde The following meaning words set to a familiar tune are bo, coming the favorite melody in this vicinity: What is a ship without a sail? Adieu, my lover, adieu! What Is a monkey without a tail? A dude, my lover, a dude! etc. Tne thirtieth and into: mediate verses being a repetition of the abo e. The anther is unknown, but the crown of fame is surely his.—Exchange. “Mrs. Isaac M. Stackhouse, for ma. ny years a resident or Rensselaer, but now of Indianapolis, is vising her many friends here. •• t The largest check ever drawn in this country was given by the Penn sylvania road for payment for the Wilmington road, It was for $12,090,000 There were three women in Somerset, Ky. ( one day last week who are the mothers of fifty children--nine** teen, seventeen and fourteen respectively. GOOD ADVICE. You will prevent and cure the greater part of the ills that afflict mankind in this or any section, if you keep your stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There is no medicine known that does this as surely as Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It will keep your blood rich and pure, and give you good health at little cost See other column. . DENTISTRY. Tbe insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to a'high degree of per feetion. Much skill, however, Is required on the part of the Dentist to so arrange them that they will harm, onize in form, shape, and color with the features of the face For those wishing a set that the most discerning eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from our stock cavity teeth and fill them with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. All work guarranteed. Consultation free. Offiice over Imes & Meyei’s Drug Store. THE ELZEVIR LIBRARY. Among the recent issues of this unique, and in respect to cheapness and beauty of form and typograpfiy; really remarkable publication, are the following: “Aristotle,” by Sir Alexander Grant; “Plato,” by C. W. Collins; “Horace,” by Theodore Martin Those are tbe famous and excellent “Ancient Classics for English Readers” series, heretofore obtainable only at the price of SI.OO each, but now published in this handsome form tor 15 sente each. “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,” by F. H. Norton, author of “Life of Gen. Hancock,” and other work i. It contains an exc llent portrait, and a fine illustration of “Liberty Hall,” Mr, Stephens’ famous home. Though a copyright work, paying the usualjovalty 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 cents. TA**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 comfortable hous-'S to rent. ’Enquire at citizens’ Bank.
The Secret * . of the universal success of Brown’s Iron Bitters is simply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and , medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it—no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, . it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Commencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health —in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. ;pDearborn Are., Chicago. Nov. 7. lhave been a great sufferer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly eventiling I ate gave me distress, and I could eat but little. I have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a doren toon Urown s iron rJitters. i xeci none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. lam a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonderful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown’s Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartbum, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed ’ ««d lina and trademark on wrapper.
AM EXPLANATION. The delicate, flowery end lasting fragrance of Florestcn 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 be had in the State. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 per eent. Larger sums, on broad security, 6 per cent Fbank 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 cent, money and are now prepared to inake farm loans at six per cent inter* est. These loans run for five yoars but the borrower has option to pay part or all ot his loans before matui itv. JL 8. & Z. DWIGGINS. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by O. B. Steward.
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, I , In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, “ (June Terp 1833. Complaint No. 3058. James P. Overton vs. Harriet Ivers, et al. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Thompson & Bro., Attorneys, and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants a e not resident of the State of Indiana, to Wit: Zenosh B eson, Leonaio Beeson, John L. Beeson, Henry Z. Beeson, Malinda E. Beeson, Araminta Beeson, Deuben Lefler. Della Lefler, Pleasant Massey, Rachel Massev. Thomas Thornburg, Joseph A. Thornburg, Margaret J, Thornburg, Margare.J. Macon, Jonathan Willi , Lucinda Willie, Margaret Ballard and William Ballarrd, and all the unknown heirs of Hannah and Zachariah Beeson, both deceased. Notice is therefore hej-aby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to beholden on the First. Monday of June, a. d., 1888, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their,absence. < ——> Witness my name and the seal of ■j seal, tsi.id Couit affixed, at Rensselaer, this 1 —v— ’ 4th oay of Mav, a. d, lf'B3. CHARLiES H, PRICE, Clerk. By lames A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4, 1883-810. 4 ~--rNotice to NQn-Resi dents. State of Indiana, 1 In the Circuit Court, Jasper County, ’ (June Term. 18.-3.; Complaint No. 3057. Joseph Kemper vs Helen Kemper, et al. NOW COMES THE PLAINTIFF, by Hollister, Roberts & Hollis'er and Thompson A 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 Kenijrer. deceased, Jane Kemper, Helen Kemper Thorp mid George P. Thorp her husband, Mary Kompi r, Harriet Kemper, Isabella Kemper and Presley Kemper, an infant of the age of sixteen years. ’ Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they bo and .appear o:> the first day of the next Term of thc.Lisper .lircitL <j urt, tone First Mo d.ir ~r .ir A . ». 1888, at the Court House, in lee ;• in said County and State, and answer or demur to-said complaint, the same will be heard and answered In their absence, <i Witness my name .-. :;d the seal of 1 seal. paid Court affixed, nt ilensdelar, this ' —r—- ’ Fourth dav of Mav. a. ’•>. 1! : M. CHARLES H PRICE-Clerk j. o c. Bv James A Burnham, Deputy. May 4. 1883-310. Noticpof Final Settlement of Estate-. NTOTICE i.s hereby given to the creditor's, 1 N heirs and legatees of Thomas J.. Smith, deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on Jhe 4th day of June, 1883, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should pot be approved; and said heirs are to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. , —-‘ > Witness, The Clerk of said Court, ■J SEAL. r this 30th day of April, 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE, Cl rk Jasper Circuit Court. By J, A. Burnham, Deputy. May 4,1883. * Witness George H. Brown, Administrator of estate of Thomas J. Smith, deceased, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE? ■ftTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administraior of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent, DAVID GRAY, Administrator. April 20, 1883 -3w «’ Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills FOB THE LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vegetable; no griping. Price 25 cts. All Druggists. fl f" A TF“ a t- Ufa is syzeepliigby, go and dara UL\ I before yog die, something mighty | I and sublime leave behind to conquer • ■■■V I time.” g6fi a week In your oiyu ont fit free. No risk.' Everything newi Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. Many are making fertiines. Ladies mage as much a; m<m..ami .■ yr .tud girls make great pay. Reaaer. if you want business at which you n make great say nl> the time, write for parsers to H. Hallett A Co., Forth nd. Mai ne.
THEY SAY— Ts hot Brush up. Cut your hair. * Black your boots. Wipe oft your chin. Wear a white shirt. The “bloody shii” can’t win. Hold votes with whisky, if need be At the same time preach temperance' to secine that vote. WE SAY. Do as you please. Don’t be a meddler. Vote the Democrat!© ticket, For the good of the country. And your own best interests. Brush up, shine up, to suit yourself. Don’t sit down on the sharp end Of a tack. Don’t be eternally aan.ierihg after positions. IjDois’t give good advice over a nom de plume, It suggests the thought of insincer. ity, intrigue, Or that you have not the confidence o f the people. Be firm in the fa th, act from conviction, and be uninfluenced by either fear or favor. ■ mMrs. Garfield, widow of the late President, is reported as looking su perbly, but declares she will not visit Washington while* Arthur, the bulletbole President, occupies the VTite House. b <W 3!The grange co-operative store at Meridian, Miss., which started business in 1879 with a capital of SSO, last month sold st>,B6o worth oi goods.
Rail-Road Election! TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS of Marion Township, Jasper County. Indiana: Pursuant to an Order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana, ZNTo-tico IS HERBBY 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, RENssELAERjand Saint Louis Rail Way Company, by donating to said Railwav Company the sum of Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,000 00), To be levied and collected Jby taxation on and from said Marion Township on the taxable property thereof ’or the purpose of aiding the Rochester, i ensselaeb and Saint Louis Rail Way Company, its accessors or assigns, subject to the provisions and limitations of existing laws. Said appropriation is for the construction and equipment of the above said Bailßoad through Marion Township. Said appropriation condition that the said Bailßoad Company, its successors or assigns, shall construct the satd Rail-Road through said Marion Township, and run a passenger train thereon within eighs teen months after the date of the appropriation made therefor. s EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana. June 29, 1883. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasdeb County, bs: In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1883. Complaint No. 3074. David J. Thompsoi vs. William Foster etals NOW COMES the P]a in tiff, by Thompson & Bi o bls Attorneys, anil flies his 'complaint herein together with an aflidavit that said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Sareh A. Noble and Noble, her husband, implead“d witfi Win. Foster, Mary E. M. Koster, Wm. H. H. Graham, Win. a. Beaver and Margate A. Beaver, and Wm. W. Gilman, Adm’r of Estate o! Henry Reynolds, dcc’d, atu David J. Thompson. Notice 1b therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be ana appear on 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 Rensselaer, in said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence, j —Witness Tny nemo and the Seal of . < Seal. I- said Court affixed, at Reasselaer, ’ —r— ’ this Ist dav.of June, a. n. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE,(CJerk By James A. Burnham, Deputy. June 8. 1883—gS 75.
JFIOZN'ZEJEZB CMEATI MARKET!) (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. I£iglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Po»k, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, etc., sold in quantitirs t ) >uit purchasers at the lowest Iri e-'. None but the best stock slaughtered. Evcrydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. May 26 188’2 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cleanest and most Economical Hair Tails Restore I rejjjSgMFhe youthful color to grey ! ’ a ' r - soc and $x sizes at wWw^^ r^^^l' ir " ggists - Plorcston Cobgne. 7 A new and exceedingly fr»grant and laitlng perfußM. Price S» and We. PARKER’S GINGERTONIC A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or household duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or jusinass man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic. If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any m disorder of the hitigs. stomach, bowels, blood or nerves R you can be cured by Parker's Ginger Tonic. g If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or g any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take g Ginger I onic at once; it will invigorate and build f? you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate, tj It has saved hundreds of lives it may save youn. ■ HISCGX A CO., 163 Wlllnun SI., New Y«rk. S 0«. Md g one dollu lixet, at all dealer* in reediclnai, g GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZC An weekinyourowntown. J 5 Outfit free. Everything new. Capitalnot fl Hl required. We will furnish you everyNjrwW thing Many are making fortunes. Ladfeis make as much as men, and boys and girls make great'pay. Render, if yon want a business ntwhich yqu can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to 6vnl. 11. Hallett & Co. Portland. Maine.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. to hereby given |to the creditor*, heirs Caruiise Boas, Deceased, to apBJuL r Ch enit Court, held atßensK lndlana > on the Bth dav of June. 1883, tt ww»vm Ca < u^X an J’’ wh 7 the FINAL SETwith the estate of said , ® nt should not be approved.; and said n °Jfied to then and there make proof of receive their distributive shares, the Clerk of said Court, this 20th /MtR day of March. ISBB* yggp CHARLES H. I*RICE. ClerkN»rehHo. 1883-83. J ' ,6p<,r Circnit wee Kina<ieat Uome by the mdustrl f > ou ?'„ ® est business now beiore the 111 I # Public Capital not needed, We will ▼ ■ fcatart yon. Men, women, boveand girls wanted everywhere to work for ns. Now rathe tl’®*- You can work in spare time, or -give your I *'hole time to the business. No other business 1 will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to i“ a * e re??™??? a >*l' by at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money mede fast,eaoily, andhonorably. Apdreas TbubACo., Augusta,
N WARNER 5. SONS'.. DEALERS IN Hardware, Timra, Stoves South Sido Washington Street, T -1 RENSSELAER, INDIATtfft. ♦ ' k - I lIK JL_!LL_UA! S—■■.. .• rmMNB" JIA .<&A«AJMHRMN--N"BaMNraaß HI & WEI, Dealers In Groceries, 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 l)ep irt> ment, will be found everything called for. Our Farm Ma ihinery, in great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick and Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. We respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA RNER. Rensselaer Marble House R HOWLAND Proprietor, —Dealer In — American and Italian IVlarbl©, MONUMENTS, T&B1ETO, B3A9STOMBS, 8&OS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. - -.Also Dealer In — M! W, MMI Mt, W Kfflt, ffi, Ji ■ ■ MWI. . 11 1 . ' • i.b, i ■!■■ CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAN VF AC T O B, Y. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor --JT. Earner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of B.EUXrSSEXuftuEIR. INDIAN A., Having the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared mj. ture ami repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral ijjv plemenis, ete., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. A’ ifmy gtekba Livery Teams, with or without Pritt i I JI - 1 * eo*nM)wtM«n<i . I have bean Xmw J W ’ H I jIHI if Z * mo «t excellent remedy vital fotoei/ ase «siJ*i onxmendlt v nr f Jr f f fJr Jr Ai
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. NOTICB IS HR REB Y GIVEN to the erodiU o>r, heirs Mid legatees of William H. ..latMttk Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Oitctif! Court, at the Juue Term, 1888, to be held at heu a«iiaex Indiana, on the Fourth day of Jnae, 1 ,®, and show cause if any, why the Fixai. SBTTi.munrt " Accounts with the estate of said d> eodont Shrtnid not be approved, and said heirs a • tolW flod to then and there make proof of h< iratiip, and receive their distributive shares. , —, Witness, The Clerk of said Court, 1 hkal. I this B>h day of May, 1888. < Jasper Circuit Oont| By James A. Burnham, Deputy. Witness Robot t B. Patton, Administrator oi o«s tate of William ll.Marlatt, dec *aaed. May. 11,1883.-83. Notice of AppointmentNOTICE is hereby given that the under signed haw been appointed Administrntoc -4 toe Estate of Malinda Spitler, late es Jasper Ctouty, Indiana, deceased. Snid estate is prota jy solrent MARION L. BPITIJUUd March 16.1888.
