Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1883 — Page 5
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THE DEMOCRATIC SENTINEL wwm I HW1—1» !■—BWW— I W J i" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1883. Trains aow pass Rensselaer North -4:86 A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 4.1 f.; 10:83 P. M. Jasper Courty Fair, Tuesday. Remember those cheap Ginghams at Hbmphill & Honan’s. Jasper County Fair, commencing next Tuesday, at Rensselaer. Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions at Hbmphill A Honan’s. Kingman (Kansas) Citizen: G*o. Barkley arrived froth Indiana, Wednesday evening. The great operators’ strike is end* •d, and so aro high prieos al Hemphiu. * Honan’s. Mrs. Joseph M. Farren. hogan sport, was cured of Neuralgia of the Stom aoh by Brown’s lion Bitters. - A lot of new fall Hats, different shapes, received this week, at Hbmphill & Honan’s. Remington News: The Rensselaer baud did some first-rat® blowing for the Fair. The burning of the Western Union offices will not effect prices at Hbmphill & Hokah’s. Fresh burnt Limb I good quality, at Porter’* kiln, south side of rivor, one mile west of Rensselaer. 26 cts per bushel. JAMES W. PORTER* 1 We understand the Hebron Base Ball Club will play the “Comets” at the Fair Grounds, at this place, dur ing the Fair, next week. For a Monument, buy the oelebrat* ed White Bronze. It Is cheaper than marble or granite. W- H. Hoffman, Ag’t. F. M. Parker, formerly a resident of Barkley township, this county, now of Sedgwick county, Kansas, is visiting friends in Rensselawr and Vicinity. Miss Emma Martin has just bro’t on an extensive stock of Millinery for the fall and winter trade. Call and see them. Hang him higher than Haman —high prices we mean. Harvest tor the people! Call for the North-western genuine Beaver Hat. Warranted. At R. F. Priest & Bro. Gentiemen!—When you are needing white or colored Shirts; plain or fancy Ties, Hose,' Suspenders, Cuffs, Collars, summer or winter Underwear, please call on Hbmphill & Honan. A Seasonable Publication.—The little book on “Mackinac Island,” issued by the Miohigan Centi al railroad, and mailed free upon application to O. W. Ruggles, Chicago, is quite interesting, and worth of perusal by all. The second addition has just come out.
On Wednesday evening last, by Rev. J. J. Claypool, at the residence of the bride’s parents, in Rensselaer. W W. Watson, Esq., and Miss Belle, eldest daughter of Dr. M. B. Alter, We wish the bride and groom a happy and prosperous journey thro’ life. 8 J. Jones, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., was cured of Asthma by the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters. NOTICE is hereby given that my wife, Margaret Sayers, and I have mutually separated, and all persons are hereby Informed that I will in no case be responsible for any debts that she may contract. LEROY W. SAYERS. Sept. 7,1883. A splendid line, Fallky’s make, of Zadies’ Shoes, just received at Priest Bros., opposite McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. Call and examine them. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Several commodious and comfor - able hous s to rent. at citizens’ Bank. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see. lam now prepared to make desir able farm loans cf S3CO to SIO,OOO on as good terms as can b had in the State. Partial payments allowed Small sums at 7 per eent. Larger sums, on broad security, 6 per cent Frank W. BabcoOk.
cheap money: We have finally secured our six per cent, money and are now prepares to make farm loans at lix per c<nt inter-, est. These loans run for five years bu* the borrower has option to pay part or all ot his loans before maturity. . R. S. & Z. DWTGGiNS. R. P. Benjamin has sold with! the past year o»<er 125 Organs. Why is it that he has such a large trade when theie a»*e so many other would be Organ dealers Id the town? Simply because he does not ask you SIOO for an Organ that Is only worth $75. and $l4O for one that is only worth SIOO. Examine his goods, and get hi* prices, before you buy. Catalogues sent on application. Sample Organs at Hardman’s, the Jeweler.
DENTISTRY. Th® Insertion of artificial teeth has n®w arrived to ajbigh degree of per faction. 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 ou stock cavity teeth and fill them with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. All work guaranteed. Consultation free. Offlice over Imes & Meyei’s Drug Store. A STARTLING DISCOVERY. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr King’s New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases Is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful discovery; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles free at F. B. Learning’s Drug Store. Regular size SI.OO. • 4. Prof. Levlno, in addition to his artictic duties, manufactures the purest of pure candies. Ne adulterations in hla good*. He cordially invites everybody to call. An extra passenger train has beei. put on between Monon and Indianap olis. Leaves Monon at 5:55 a. m., arrives at Indianapolis at 10:45 a. tn.— Leaves Indianapolis at 4:30 p. m., arrives at Monon 9:20 p. m. Daily ®xcept Sunday. THESE ARE SOLID FACTS. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering truly is Elect-ic Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness,(Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinery organs, of whoever requres an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known They act surely and qiiiekly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty oents a bottle bygF. B. Learning.. 4.
Swayne’s Pills-Comforting to the Sick Thousands die from neglect to properly treat Impure Blood, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver, Kidney, Heart Dis®aMß, Dropsy and Rheumatism. But to the debilitated, burdened with such serious sickness, we conscientiously recommend “Swayne’s Pilis,” whick contain medicinal properties possessed by no other remedies.— Bent by mail fir 25cents, box of SO pills; 5 boxes, sl, (in stamps.) Address, Dr. gWAYNB & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold Druggists.
TWELFTH ANNUAL a 1 9 . OF THE JASPER • ’• ? •:. * 1 COUNTY • ■ /•"’? •- .• v . ; * . . . • . - , < ■ J.t i , Agricultural Society, I *7 • t AT 9 mu SEPTHMR 11, 12, 13 & 14, « ♦ 1883-
■ i n SHOWING the Receipt* and Expenditures of the Jasper County Poor Far from th* let day of duns, 1883, to the slet diy of May, 1888. 81101 Phiixn > upermtondeut. REOEIFTS Alton Grant, grain Backs bought from poor farm, $ 1• <• Simon Phillipa, produce sold from poor farm, 7 > “ “ calves ** •* “ “ B# < WilUam Bayler, part payment on note for property bought from poor farm, 10 < George W. Burk, cow sold from poor fam, S* ! William Saylor, part payment ae above, U < J. . Grant, property bought from poor farm, IB < SI e*by Grant, •• “ “ “ 137 ! ▲lion Grant, 7 : William Sayler, aa above, 70 1 Menry I. ▲dame, property bonght from poor farm, IM < GeorgrM, Johnson, “ »« •• •• 15 ; D. H.Yeoman, pasture and feed, 74 Total receipts, $ 588 • XS2CF TsTDIT-CTEV 8 Dem Bros., merchandise for poor farm, $ 78 < Willey * Sigler, “ ’* “ “ M “ •• “ •• “ “ 1 • Roberta Bros., blacksmithing for poor farm, , 4 Ludd Hopkina, merchandise for poor farm, > « N. Warner ASo to, ** “ “ “ 18 Lena Tout r, “ ** “ “ 4 Cearles D. Nowols, lumber for poor farm, ' 17 George W. Burk, Superintending sale at poor farm, 8 Will am ▲. Lamson, merchandise for “ “ 81' Simon Phillips, quarterly salary, « “ •• merchandise “ “ “ 84 Isaac J. Porter, work on well at “ “ 10 < N. Warner A Sono, merchandise “ •• •« 8 ' Dem Bros., “ “ “ *’ 94 : Willey & Sigler, “ “ “ “ St B. F. Ferguson, lumbar “ “ “ 48 • A. H. Wood, Order of removal of pauper from poor farm, »' Emmet Kannal, m rchandise for ’ . “ “ fit Charles D. Nowels, lumber for poor farm, 10 William Heyer, bo< ts for pauper at mm 8 i Roberts Bros,, blacksmithing tor u ,« 1 ' W. J. Wright, merchandise, “ « m 11 John Coen, sweet potato plants for poorfarm, 9 •. Simon Phillips, quarterly salaiv as Superintendent, 185 < ■ •* “ money paid for labor on poor farm, 86 I M. F. Chilcote, merchsddise for “ “ 6 1 George W. Bu k, fence posts *• “ . 7 • James W. Smith, •• “ “ “ “ SO < Fairbanks A Co.. Wind Pump “ “ “ 188 Milton Chipman, work on Wind Pump, •* “ 4i ’ Sir on Phillips, for money expe ded for labo on H>or farm, 15 .' ■ Frank coal for poor farm, 89 ; Thomas Grant, building tcnce at poor farm, 24 ■ Dern Bros., merchandise for “ “ 76 • Imes ffi Meyer, “ “ “ “ 1 < John Kohler, brick •* “ “ 4 < N. Warner A So s, “ “ 95 - B. F, Ferguson, I'mber, “ “ “ 73! Jacob Eiglesbach, merchandise “ “ 11 ! Roberts Brothers, blacksm thing “ t- 9 O. D. Stackhouse, posts for “ “ 2 < W.lley & Sigler, merchandise for “ “ 90! Thomas Nolan, work on “ “ 4a : Simon Phillips, quarterly salary as Superintendent, 125 : • George W. Burd, services ae agent for poor farm, 12 < . Charles D nzak, hogs sold to “ “ 80 : George Nichols, “ “ *' “ 85 « Robert Michael, torn sold « »• 85 ' . John Waymire. “ “ “ “ 188 » Simon Phillips, money expended for work on poor farm, 26 ( B. F. Ferguson, lumber for “ “ 80 Willey A Sigler, mercha dise for “ 56 3 W. J. Wright, cofl noa pauper >n “ “ 10 < (Simon PhTll ps, m< ney expended for femalt help on poor farm, 46 • ‘ " on aocouLt f “ “ 41 > “ “ qu- rterly salary as Super ntendent, 125 ( “ merchandls* for poor farm, 83 1 Emmet Kannal. 11 WilUam B ck, digging g ave for pauper at poor farm, 8 ( Bedford A Warn r, merchandise for “ “ 1 < Tena Tenter, “ “ “ “ - 81 •' N. Warner and Sons 80 ! - J; J. M. Hodsdrs. making cistern at poor larm, 80 ( John Waymire, purchasing hogs for poor farm, 5 (. C. Laßue, merchandise for oor farm, 10 C Total Expenditures, • S 2485 1 SHOWING the irrount of bills receivable due Jasper county Ba account of tb sale of the Poor Fa m property on the 81st day of March,lßß2, and due on the 31st day of December. 1882: Joseph Williams, principal, with Henkle. surety, M 5" Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. 8 4 John W. Duvall, with John Kohler, surety, iso 7 Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. . M 8 John Kohler, principal, with John W. Duvall, surety, M 5 Interest on same.to date at 8 per cent. * 1 Total? • 290 7 There was on th<Bl*- dhy of May, 1883, personal property on said Farm amoum ing to SBBI 17, CohtiStingef Cows. Hogs, Poultry. There wore also at the above date six peasonsin the poor house throe pro rounc - incurably insane, two badly crippled, and one epilept c. . The Farm is in good condition, aid the inmates have Comfortable clothing, goo rooms, clean node, and aro well cared for by the Superintendent, Sinew Philut
A Real Fact! —Bargains may be obtained by ailing on PRIEST BROS., opposite McCoy <fc Thompson’s Bank. Just received a new invoice of Boots & Shoes! Latest styles!! Best material and make!!! Lpwest in price!!!! Call and see.
A Great Diseovory That is dally bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King’s New Discovery for oonsumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and ('best, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. — Trial bottle free at F. B. Learning’s Drug Store. Large size, SI 00. •. Pacific DRAIN TILE MACHINE! atoated October 21st. 1879. FARMERS, DO Youj* OwnTILE DRAINING! TW.O MEN AND A BOY can make and lay Two Thousand feet of Tils in one day, which will be far superior and cost less than half as much as Clay Tile at factory. tocite Tritory for Sileßy Ki ’ iiury & Peck, XGEKTS. Sewer Pipe and Well-Curbing of all sizes made teierder. Tests laid for those who wish te inveatin Machines or Territory. AU work guaranteed as represented. Orders solicited and promptly filled. *9“ All communications addressed te ike above named Agents at Monticello, Ind.} wfU eeive prompt aßoattoas
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