Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1883 — Page 1

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MGRDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney—afaliaw RENSSELAEB, I XjDIANA Practices Jin the Courts of Jasper and adoinlnu counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office on north side of Washington street, opposite Court House- vlnl, R, S. DWIGOIWS ZIMRI DWIGGINS R. & AZ. DWIGGINS, Attorneys-at-Law, Remsselaeb | Indiana Practice in the Courts of Jasper and ad joining counties, make collections, etc. to Office west corucr Nowels' Block. v„ m SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOM PSON Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER. Benssedaeb, - . . Indiana Practice in all the Courts. FARION I*. SPITLER, CoUactor and Abstractor. ... VVe Wticular attention to paying taxes, sellini, and leaslhg lands. yjj n 4B ...—•' frank w. u 5t cock, Attorney at Law And Real Estate Broker. Practices in al! Courts of Jasper, Newtor »d Benton counties. Lands examined Abstracts of Title prepared: Taxes paid. Celleettoae a, Byaolaity. - - - , - ' JAMES W. D OUTSIT, 1 kTTORNEYsAT-LAW and notary public. Maieever ’ 8 ~nrwTsNn)Eßj Attorney at Xiaw Remington, Indiana. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent. Will practice in all the Courts of Newton Beaton and Jasper counties. Office: —Up-stairs, over Murray’s Oil’ Drug Store, Goodland, Indiana. DD. DALE, • ATTOKNEY-AT LAW MONTICELLO, - INDIANA. Bank building, np stairs. J. H. LOUGHEIDGE. F. p, BITTEBS LOUGHRIDGE A BITTERS, Physicians and. Surgeons. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per cent, interest will be added to all accounts running unsettled longer than three months. vlnl ■>" » r - ■ ... • .. t • ■ ■ . .< ’ _ - dr. I. B. WASHBURN, Physician A Surgeon, Rensselaer, Ind. Calle promptly attended. Willgive special atten tion to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. <1 B.IL .gg].U» II• - li 11 ! .1 R. S. Dwiggins, Ziimri Dwi ee »ns, President. Cashier Citizens’ .BijuajL IND., Tbusiness; gives ~ special attention;to collections; remittances made on day qf payment at current ®- <«/hangc; ifttlreslp-jd on balances • certificates-bearing kntere.st it neb; ch-itige bought and sold, , 1 wns the Vvii'glar .. ‘ t 0...; pt; il'.ma. tile ClHcag ■ in xh,s. safe Is]protectee Sargonf fiLocks.! The hill.:. .oukuseu is os-good as can he Wit. It wil! be ' from thn toregoing thalthis i'ank frre.iShAi' ■ as good sacuritj to depositors as can be. ” y AT ' VBED M COT ' .'fHOMAS THOLiPSCNO^tn’successors V to A, McCoy & A. Thompson, bankers, Rensselaer, Ind. Does general .Banking business Buy and sell exchange. Collections made sn all available points, jjjo'ney lo?nod Interest paid on specified time deposits &c Office same place as old firm of A. McCoy & Thompson. aprU.’sl

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Bools, Shoes, Hals, Caps,

je. x WYVERY RMR WfWn’O Eli 9 HK 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-

Gents’ Furnishing Goods!

N WARNER & SONS.. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, S»to - V <ES South Side Washington Street, REWSSELAER, - - INDIAWZ. BHD Si n, Dealers In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Farm Machinery, BBICK & TILE. Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as else where. Ln our Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware Department, will be found everything called for. Our Farm Machinery, In great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick and lile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. We respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA RNER. 1 I 11 1 i .umnx.. wm ■mi.—a——■—■— mmbU I Oo "V 3E3 '□P’S ■BMBBEBMB iWifflolOlcT BiTTEBS | WILL POSITIVELY CURE W?)» S n ANDIS VNE^VALBD As A j flyspepsia, Chills and RI Fever, Kidney Bsease, vL 00 ?,. Liver Complaint, Purifier. SSOO REWARD FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE CASES THAT THIS MEDICINE WILL NOT CURE OR HELP, sfi.mulate the secretive organs, assist digestion, produce a healthy and laxative effect, and Jl ri ni CS feJSl 8 ? calculated' to under-mine the natural vigor of the body. Their object is to protect and build up the vital strength and energy while removing causes of disease, and operating as a cure;-but are no less useful as a preventive of ail ciasses of similar ailments by building an tke Sill, aQ £ r J e gaje of heafth, and. milking it proof against disease. One bottle alone

RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1883.

'll Showing the balances of the different funds i* the handa of tha Township Trvstaes of the County at the settlement with the County Commissionets at October Tam, IMS: GILLAM TOWNSHIP, NO S. Thomas K. McColm>u»h, Tttuonv. TOWNSHIP FUND. April 14, 1882. Balance on hand, • 3** TO Amount since received, 14 So Total receipts, 318 38 x Amount pal* oat, t 5g >0 October M, 1882. Balance on hand, 268 1 3 SPECIAL BCHGOL FUND. April 14, 1882. Balance on hand, «8 M Amount epee received, 180 «2 Total receipt* * <49 44 Amount paid ent. 48 1* October 1«, 1882. Balance oa haa*, 28 TUITIONFUND. April 14, 1882 Balance on hand, 667 9« Amount since received, *43 18 Total reeeipts, 1311 88 _ Amount paid out, 308 80 October 16, 1882. Baloace an hand, >2l Oa DOG FUND. April Id, 1882. Balance on hand, 49 08 Amount since received, 42 M Total receipts, 91 71 Amount paid out, 41 71 October 16, 1882. Bolance on hand, 50 00 RECAPITULATION. April 14, 1882. Total Balance on hand, 1289 82 •• Amou it sinec received, 881 95 “ Balances and receipts, 2171 57 “ Amount poid out, 525 07 October 16, 1882. “ Balance oh J and, 1645 50 Allowed for services. s2l 20 WALKER TOWNSHIP, NO, 3- William Meiebs. Jl., Trustee. TOWNSHIP FUND. ’ April 14, Balance on hand, 193 30 Amount since received, 69 71 Total receipts, 173 01 Amount paid but, 39 0q October 16, 1882. Balance on hand. # 134 0j SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. April 14, 1882. Balance od hand, k 198 63 Am <unt since received, 159 67 Total receipts. 358 60 Amount paid cut, 11 98 October Iff, 4882. Balance on hand, 346 62 TTITION FUND. April 15, 1882. Balance on hand, 276 97 Amount since received, 611 27 Total receipts, 888 24 Amount pal dout, 184 W October 16, 1882. Balam, e on hand, 704 24 . DOG FUND. April 14, 18S2. Balance on hand, s*oo Amount since received, 26 76 Total receipts, 76 76 Amount paid eut. 2« 76 October 16, 1882. Balance on hand, OQ 00 RECAPITULATION- _ . < April 14, 11821 .. .. Total baianesi o» baht, 829 20 “ Amount since received, 867 41 Balance and reeeipts 1496 61 Amount paid out, 261 74 October 16, 1882. “ Balance on hand, 1234 87 Allowed for services, 39 08. C BARKLEY TGWNSHIP, NO. 4 Nathan Eldridge, Tmtsteb. TOWNSHIP FUNDA ril 14, 1382. Balance on baud, 752 f Amount since received. 31 59 Total rco ipts, 788 74 Amount paid out, •< « October 16, 1882. Balance on hand, ‘95 92 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. April 14, 18g2. Balance on hand, 91 87 Amount since received, 279 50 Total receipts. 361 37 Amount paid out, 256 65 October 16, 1882. Balance on hand, 105 32 TUITION FUND. April 14, 1882; Balance on hand, 503 63 Amount since received, Total receipts, 1516 22 Amount paid out, H 4 40 October 16, 1382. Balance on band, 921 82 DOG FUND. April 14, 1882. Balance cn hand, 41 52 Amount since received, 48 44 Total receipts, 89 96 Amount paid out, • 39 96 October 16, 1882, Balance on hand, 50 Oo RE CAPITULATION. April 14, 1882. Total balances on hand. 1379 17 •• amount since received, 1436 84 “ receipts, 2815 9C “ amount paid out, 1032 90 October 16, 1882. »• balance on hand, 1788 06 Allowed fol services, 18 60 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. Ezba L. Clark, Treasurer. SPECIAL SCHOOD FUND. April 14, 1882. Amsunt overdrawn, 43 98 “ since received (including overdraw) 99144 Total receipts, 991 44 Amount paid out, 1137 76 October 16. 1882- “ everdrawn, 14« 82 TUITION FUND. Anril 14 1882 Balance on hand, 802 80 April 14, ires, Amotnt since receiyed, 1181 35 Total receipts, 1984 15 Amount paid out 906 25 October 16, 1882. Balance on hand. 1077 70 < Allowed for services, t , » MARION TOWNSHIP, NO. 5. Isaac J. Porter, Trustee. TOWNSHIP FUND. April 14, 1882. Balancl on hand, 592 94 Arnoant since received, 17 66 Total reeeipts, 610 3o Amount paid oat, 127 75 October 16, 1812. Balance on hand, 382 55 SPECIAL SCHOOL April 13, 1982. Balance on hand, 6 17 Amount since received, 640 18 Total receipts, . 636 35 Amount paid out, • 311 97 Oc7ober 16, 1882. Balance on hand, 324 38 TUITION FUND. April 18, 1882. Balance on hand, 1777 90 J > * ' Amount since received, 1373 81 Tota’ rec-iprs, , 3151 7f 1 Amount pffle out, 1 ■ October 16, 1882. Balant.. on baud, 1720 ot> DOG FUND. • April 14, 1882 Balance on hand, 9-2 74 Amount since rece’iced, 140 02 Total receipts, 232 76 A S ount paid eut, ' i R o October 16, 1882, Balance on bond. OO RECAPITULATION. April 14, 1882. Total balances on hand, 2469 35 “ amount since received, »161 67 “ receipts, • 4631 12 “ amount paid out, otmr m October 16, 1882. • “ balance on h'md, * Allowed for services, 95 09

Go to K.- F. PRIEST & BRO., for Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Notions, Tobaccos aud Cigars of the best brands, iotc., etc. - V “ , : # . _

SEPTEMBER 11th, 12th, 13th & 14th, 1883!

The Jasper County Agricultural Society will hold their 12th Annual Fair, and-the officers and directors are doing all in their power to make the’Fair of 1883 the best ever held in the county; and with the proper encouragement from farmers, stock-raisers, mechanics and artists, all that is expected can be accomnlished. Every farmer in the county that has products or stock of any kind that has merit should place them on exhibition. The premiums to be awarded are sufficiently large to bay well for the time and trouble, if such proucts or stock should'secure premiums, hnd if not, the ex* pense and trouble is small, and all should have so just a pride in the success of the enterprise as to cheerfully contribute specimens of handiwork, productions and stock. We have stock men in the county that are heeding as fine Norman and Clydesdale horses; Here ford, Short-horn and Jersey •cattle Shropshire,’■Southdown, Cotswold, Leicester and Merino sheep; Berkshire, Poland China and Jersey-Red swine, as are brSd in any part of the United States; and for fine poultry of our fanciers cannot be excelled.— Therefore, gentlemen, we say place the products of your shops and farms 2 and your stock on exhibition ana let the adjoining counties know what Jasper can do.

The Society hasfoffered liberal purses in the Speed Ring, and under the management or Superintendent Geo. M. Robinson, and Marshal Jas. Welsh, the grounds and stalls are being thoroughly repaired., A force is also at work on the Race Track, and we can say, without fear of contradiction, that a better half-mile track cannot be found in the State. The Department for exhibition of the products of Domestic Skill, Ornamental and Useful Needlework, products of Art, etc., etc., has been placed under the management and supervision of Madames Jas. Welsh and Moses B. Alter, and gives promise to be a most attractive part of the Fair. Norman Warner is Superintendent of the Poultry Dep’t. and those having choice bird* to exhibit need have no fears of unfair treattment, or that that their property will be neglected. Information concerning the Fair promptly furnished.. Address George H. Brown, Pres’t; Geo. M. Robinson, Sup’t, or Ezra C. Nowels, fcec’y, Rensselaer, Ind. Premium Lists for distribu tion at Auditor’s Office. The adjustment and payment of Mrs. Leroy ScyersHire caiaagfe, in hss than ouewrek from the time it way reported, speaks well for “The Home/ of N. Y.. in which she is insured. The Home is not only one of the very strongest and best companies, hut has an enviable reputation for fair adjustments and prompt payment of all losses. The Hom e is one of Frank W. Babcock’s companies. T,

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g Frank W, Pnibcodk) > Ren^v| ;Wr , Ind?”''