Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1883 — Page 5

ROUTE. UiMt, I- A. A CMcao Railway Solid Trails Between Lauisvi]!, and ' hlcage hWi—■■KZZ ■ ' NORTH : Time IN Kr- : SOUTH. ;tbct Jun« 8,; ................. >•.«. : N». 1. :1883. : N«. 2. . Ne. 4. 9 *i 1 r '■ D«i l y * • ■ P * ily * P * U yA—II w 7 30i»ui 7 soa« iivLowirvili.b ar 7 00pm 7 35am 74J 415“ -New Albany • 841 -71 k 14 07 - 10 42 “ ar Mitchell. •!• “ 500 •. 11 23 “ 11 59 '* “Bloomington 451 340 ~ 1157“ iraspni -Gosport 415“ 8 11“ 12 48aia 14« “ “Gr nestle Jun 322 221 12 51 “ 151 “ Greencastle 317 214 125 “ 224 “ ‘‘Roachdale 2 41“ 143 “ Ij2 •• a 59 “ “ CrTrdsvPle I 2IS “ 1 16 ‘ 155 - 255 “ “ CrawTrasrifle 210 “ 113 ,‘ 2 5M* 348 “ “ Lafayette juuc 115 “ 12 19* 3IS “ 402 “ “ Lafayette 12 45am 12 OS “ 352 “ ' 453 * “Reynolds 11 53 *• 11 V7pn= 407 “ 510 “ “ Monon 1137 11 02 407 “ 5 12“ It Monon 1135“ 1100“ 4 26“ 545 “ ar Rensselaer 1101“ 10 33 ** 5 32“ 4 47“ “ Lwwel.’ 9 59“ 938 * 7 »'J “ 8 50“ “Chicago It 8 00** 745 “ f?*— Gonnections made at Chicago with nigh trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on trains 3 and 4 For tickets and further information apply to C. F.WREN. Agent. Rensselaer Murray Kf.li.eb. G. P. A.. Louisville, Ky. 2g B |_ h B I. STATIONS. J 4 B 1 21 B 844 am pm Indiar apolisT' P’ ll 130 pm 254 “ Frankfort, 155 pm 155 * 4 45“ Delphi, 12 40 “ 459 “ Monticell®, 12 06 *• 545 ** Monon, 11 40am 515 “ Monon, 11 30 * 429 ** La Crosse. 10 la “ 649 “ Wanatah, 957 ** 714 “ Otis, 934 * 785 “ [Michigan City 910 ** Through Tickets.— C. F. Wren, t ll station agent at this place is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place a rational being would desire te go—North, South, Bast or West. If you thiak es traveling call es him and learn what he eas do fer you.

THE DEMOCRATS SEITIHEL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. LBBIL

Train* bow pass Rensselaer, North —4:86 A. M., 5:45 P. M South—11:01 A.M.; 10:83?. M.

The Fair is a success. Remember those cheap Ginghams at Hkmphill & Honan’s. R. S. Dwiggins will preach at the Christian church, next Sunday morn,ing, at 10-J o’clock. Subject: “The .bride and the bridegroom.” All are invited. Mr. Grand. of lowa, uncle of our townsman, Geo. Grauel, called in to see us Wednesday. , A lot of new tall Hats, different shapes, received this week, at Hemphill & Honan’s. The attendance at the Fair yester day is believed to be the larkesc of any preceding it. Hoover Kays started to day for Westville, LaPorto county, where he will visit friends. Remember! Atlas and Atlantic Ginghams at B|c. per yard, can only be bought at Hemphill & Honan’s. Evan M. Tapp ,<nd family boarded the train Monday evening last, at Pleasant llidge, for their future home in Kansas. Fresh burnt Lime! good quality, at Porter’s kiln, south side of river, one mile west of Rensselaer. 25 cts. per bushel. JAMES W. PORTER. Jas. M. Nickell, of Kingman, Kansas, formerly of this county, is visiting old friends in Rensselaer and vrcinity. For a Monument, buy th® cele rated Whit® Bronze. It is cheaper than marble or granite. W- H. Hoffman, Ag’t. Jno. W. Royse. Fredericksoarg. Montgomery Co., used Brown’s Iron Bitters successfully in Chronic Diarrhoea. 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 thaik Haman —high prices we mean. Harvest for the people! Call for the North-western genuine Beaver Hat. Warranted. At R. F. Priest & Bro. Hemphill & Honan have jyst re ceived a well selected stock of Fal Goods, which they are offering a lowest living prices. They respect, fully solicit a share of your patron " age.

A Run On a Drug Store.

Nevc’ v : such a rush made for any Drug Store a? is not.- at B. F. Learning’ for a triad bottle of Dr Kfng’fc New Dis» cover - f'.r C.orvvmp“Goughs, and Golds, All' persons effected -with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can set a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above Drug Store. Regular »ize, SI.OO. 5

The A. 8. Gt. Health Corsat can only be bought at Hemphill & Honan’s, and to all intents and purposes is equal to Dr. Warner s health corset. We sell the A- S. G. Corset for just half the price of he Dr. Warner, viz: $1 25. Call and buy one right away> as they are just what you need. Re member the price and place—sl 25; at Hemphiil & Honan’s.

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, Falley’s make, of Z adies’ 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. — z Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions at Hemphill & Honan’s. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S3CO 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 • Frank W. Babcock.

CHEAP money!

We have finally secured our six per •ent. mousy and are now prepared to make farm loans at fix per cent interest. These loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part or •11 ot his loans before maturity.

R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS.

R. P. Benjamin has sold with! the past year over 125 Organs. Why is it that he has such a large trade when theie are so many other would be Organ dealers in 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 his prices, before you buy. Catalogues sent on application. , Sample Organs at Hardman’s, the Jeweler.

DENTISTRY.

The insertion of nrtiflciai teeth has naw arrived to a.high degree of per section. Mach 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 euvity teeth and fill them with gold wjud guarrantee you satisfaction. All work guarrantce Consultation free. Offiice <. ver lines & Meyer’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. Levino, in addition to his artictic duties, manufactures the purest of pure candies. No adulterations in his goods. He cordially invites everybody to call. Au extra passenger train has been put on between Monon and Indianap olis. Leaves Monon at 5:55 a. m., arrives at Indianapolis at 10:45 a. m.— Leaves Indianapolis at 4:30 p. na., rives at Monon 9:20 p. m. Daily ex*cept Sunday.

THESE ARE SOLID FACTS.

The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Elect-ic Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness,lJaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinery organs, or whoever requres an appetizer, tonic or mild stim-' uiant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known . They act surely and quiekly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty ©ents a bottle bygF. B. Learning. • 4. Swayne’s thoS’c'k Thousands die from neglect to properly treat Impure Blood, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver, Kidney, Heart Disen es, Dropsy and Rheumatism. But to the debilitated, burdened with such serious sickness, we conscientiously recommend “Swayne’s Pills.” which contain medicinal properties possessed by no other remedies. — Sent by mail fir 25 cents, box of 30 pills; 5 boxes, sl, (in stamps.) Address, Dr. gWAiNE & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold b y Druggists.

Official Directory.

utati- senator—Hon. Frederick Hoover. Keprese:. uive—Hon. William W. Gilman. Jn<ls?e S-’lii Judicial Circuit—Hon. P. H. Ward. Prostcui.or 3>Th Judicial Cifc’t .M. H. Wslker. , County Officers. Clerk C rcuit Court—Chanes H. Price. Auditor—Ezra C. Nowels. Recorder —James T. Abbett. Tre&sirer— Moses B. Alter. Sheriff —John W. Powell. Coroner.. Frank J. Sears. Surveyor .Lewis 8. Alter. County Superintendent.. David M. Nelson. Count?- Attorney.. Robert S. Dwiggins. Commissioners. .George W. Burk, Asa Prevo John Waymire. Sup’t County Asylum.. Simon Phillips. Township Trustees: Hanging Grove. .Harvey E. Parkison. Gniam/Thomas H, McCollough. ■Walker. William Meyers. Jr. Barkley.. Nathan je'dridge. Marion ,1-aacJ. Porter. ■Joi dan..Allen J. Yeoman. Newton.. Lucius Strong. Keener.. George 8. Gutld. Kankakee..Thomae M. Jones. Wheatfteld..WosineT. Shaffner. Carpenter. .James F. Irwin. Milroy.. Will am C. McCord. Union.. William Cooper.

Gentlemen!—When you are needing white or colored Shirt?; plain or fam y Ties, Hose, Suspenders. Cuffs, Collars, summer or wi’.ter Under wear, please call on

Pemphill & Honan. tWMr. J. J. W aterbury has brought on this week just the finest Jot of Piece Goods ever opened out in Rensselaer, for the Fall and Winter trade of 1883. The latest designs and styles, Foreign and Domestic. Call and see them and learn prices before you buy your winter clothing. Small profits and quick sales is my motto this season. I ask only a small advance abdve Ready-Made clothing. Very Truly Yours

J. J- Waterbury.

r'C\r\ Yds. Brocaded 15re*a Goods OUU at at phill & Honan’s. These goods are being sold at jobbers’ prices, and two weeks ago could not be bought for less than 25c per yard. These prices give everybody a chance to get a splendid dress for a little money.— Call early and secure a bargain. All the leading colors Kept. Remember the piece. Hemphill & Honan. The L, N. A. &C. sell tickets to Louisville and return, every during the Exposition, at one pare Jor the jound trip. Tickets good 15 days from date of sale. Zephyr—Saxonv, Germantown,and coarser grades of Y’arns, in white and colors, at Hemphill & Honan’s. NOTICE. —I lost, on the 3d day of September, 1883, a check, as fol lows; Rensselaer, Ind., Sept. 3, 1883. Citizens Bank, Pa’ to Mr. Tapp, or bearer, Twenty seven GOJIOO Dollars in-cur-rnney. $27.'60. B. F. F. & Co. And all persons are warned not to receive the.same as a duplicate has been issued by B. F. Ferguson, and paid. EVAN M. TAPP.

Remember! New England Brocaded Dress Goods at 12|c. per yard, at Hkmphill & Honan’s. Before you start on a pic niu excursion go to a fair or re-union get an accident ticket in the Travelers’ for $3,000 in case of accidental death, or sls per week in case of disabling injury. I day to 16, 250. per day; 30 davs, $4,50. Presbyterian.—Rev. Gilbert Small at his next regular appointment, besides preaching in the Presbyterian church morning and £on the Third Sabbath of September, will al so preach in the Egypt school house at 3 o’clock p. m on that day, 16th. Free Will Baptist.—The next session of the Northern ladiana Yearly Meeting of the Free-Will Bupt st denomination will be held in the Presbyterian church, in Rensselaer, commencing Thursday evening, September 20th, and to continue over tiie following Sabbath, All are cor-> dially invited.

The Purpose of Reading.

Every reader should know the purpose for which he reads. Usually this purpose is either rest, amusement, or what may be called improvement. A boy or girl, tired by work in the shop or house, takes up Hawthorne’s “Wonder Book,” —that is reading for rest. Fretted by low marks at school, one becomes absorbed in “Swiss Family Robinson”— that is reading for amusement. Eager to instruct the mind, you read Bancroft’s “History of the United States”— that is reading for improvement. The three purposes are frequently combined. One may find in reading ! Macaulay’s “Essay on Bacon,” rest, | amusement, and improvement. I Of these purposes that of improvei ment of mind and heart is most nnpori tant. In all reading whose immediate I aim is either recreation or pleasure, the I remote aim should be the formation of a noble character. No one should read a book without resolving to be aided by it in every right endeavor. I The purpose for which one reads determines the choice of the book. If you are in doubt what to read, form a j clear idea of the reason of your reading, and the selection of a proper book is i made easy.— Morgantown Prest,

Whiskey! Brown’s Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not composed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemperance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown’s Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a nonintoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the £?mc time absolutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxicating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Chnstian Review, says of Brown’s Ircr Bitters: Cin.,O., Nov. 16, iß3i. Gents:—The foolish wasting of vil4i force in business, pleasure, and vicious indulgence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hundreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown’s Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, bilio osness, weakness, debility, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief

Newer Give If you are suffering with l >w and depressed spirits, loss of appe'ite, general debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any dis-'<se of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be insptted with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and hem eforth you will rejoice in the praise of E : ectric Bitters. Sold nt fifty cents a bottle by’ F. B. Learning. t Mrs. Daniel Venoyle, Brc-man, Mar* shall to., wa< < ured of Dyspepsia by the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters.

Arm In Arm. The St. Louis Spectator'e “Town Talker ” says : “It is a curious fact, but nevertheless true, that you never see a lady and gentleman walking arm-in-arm in this city, except in coming from the theatre or late in the evening. In the daytime, if a lady should promenade, having hold of her escort’s arm, most people would turn their heads to look at the couple. In the Eastern cities such a sight is by no means so rare; yet even there the custom is very far from general. In European cities, on the contrary, it is the universal habit Why is it that American damsels are so shy of clinging to a gentleman’s arm ? Probably it arises from her naturally self-reliant and independent nature. American girls do things which would shock the sensibilities of their European sisters. More latitude is allowed them in their actions; their independence is fostered. To be hypermetaphorical, it may be the vine ellnging to the oak ; but our American belle needs no support, and as the act of taking the arm implies per se the necessity of Protection, it is averse to her ideas. ’erhaps, too, it is thought to be a sign of ‘ spooniness. ’ Whatever it is, the fact remains that our girls object to perambulating the streets in the glare of the sun with their arm through those of their escorts.”* Now-a-days one involuntarily takes a couple arm-in-arm m the daytime to be provincial.

Well Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec* trie Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine it it fails to cure, and you will be well re vatm-d 'vr > <>>ir trouble besides. All Blood diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation, ana general debility are' quickly cured. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price only 50 cents bottle. For sale by F. B Learning. 5.

John Makebver, Jay Williams, President. Cashier. FARMERS’ BANK, Public RENSSELAER, - - . . INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy And Soli Exchajjge. Collections made and prom nt! j' remitted. Money Loaned. Do a gnneral Banking Business. I August 17, 1883. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. i . Cause No, 3088. i State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: j The unknown h irs of Timothy Foster, dc- ■ ceased, are hereby notified that David J. Thompson has filed hi« comp’aint in the. Jasper Circuit Court to foreeloee a tax lien and to qu! t, the title : to certain Real Estate In said County, and. that ! said ccuHe will stand for trial on the first day of i the October Tenn, 1883, of said Court to be field I at the Court’lnns-?, in Rensselaer,lndiana, comI mencing October loth. i kkj. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, Ry James A. BnrnUam, Deputy. Thompson & Bro., Att’s for pl’ff. I August 3,1882. $5.

wflf ■ SHOWING the Receipt* and Expenditures of th* Jasper Ceunty Poor Farm from the let day of June, 1882, t* the Slat d’y of May, 183» Simon Plhlups upermtendeut. RECEIPTS Alton Grant, grain sacks bought from poor farm, $ lOC Simon Phillipa, produce sold from poor farm, 7 tn “ “ calves - •• “ 60 (X William Sayler, part payment *■ note for property bought from poor farm, 10 8( George W. Burk, cow hold from poor fa m, 38 5< William Sayler, part payment as above, 16 0i J. . Grant, property bought from poor farm, 15 0 S! elby Grant, “ “ “ “ *• 127 2. Alton Grant, “ “ ••».«» *72 William Sayler, aa above, 70 •' Henry I. Adams, property bought from poor farm, 164 O Georgr M, Johnson, “ ,l ‘‘ “ “ 15 2 D. HfYeoman, pasture and feed, 74 0> Total receipt*, $ 584 7; E2CT’ NDITUR S Dera Bros., merchandise for poor farm, $ 78 0. Willey & Sigler, “ “ “ “ 85 » ““““ " 1 » Robert* Bro*., blacksmithing for poor farm, 4 8 Lndd Hopkins, merchandise tor poor farm, * 8 N. Warner &So is, •’ “ “ “ 18 8 Lena Tout r, “ “ “ “ 4 * Cearles D. Rowels, lumber for poor farm, 1? 4 George W. Burk, Superintending sale at poor farm, 8 I Will am A. Lamson, merchandise for •• “ 81 8 Simon Phillip*, quarterly salary, 42 5 “ •• merchandise “ •. .. « Isaac J. Porter, work on well at “ “ 10 * N. Warner A Sons, merchandise “ “ “ It Dern Bros., “ “ “ “ 84 8 Willey & Sigler. “ “ “ “ ■ 22 1 B. F. Ferguson, lumber “ “ “ 80 8 A. H. Wood, Order of removal of pauper from poor farm, 7 Emmet Kannal, m rchandise for “ “ 5 6. Charles D. Nowels. lumber for poor farm, 18 2 William Heyer, boi ts for pauper at “ “ 8 « Roberts Bros., blacksmithing tor “ “ . 11 W. J. Wright, merchandise, “ “ “ 15 John Coen, sweet potato plant* for poorfarm, 2 7 Simon Phillip*, quarterly salary as Superintendent, 125 C “ “ money paid for labor ou poor farm, 86 8 M. F. Chilcote, merchtddis* for “ “ g 4 George W. Bn k, fence post* *• “ 7 t James W. Smith, “ “ u u » 80 t Fairbanks & Co.. Wind Pump “ “ “ 182 1 Milton Chipman. work on Wind Pump, “ “ 4 1 Simon Phillips, for money expe ded for labo on poor farm, 15 5 Frank L.fCotton. coal for poor farm, 89 ( Thomas Grant, building fence at poor farm, 24 ' Dern Bros., merchandise for “ “ 74 > lines ffl Meyer, “ " “ “ 1 I “ “ “ “ “ “ it Jean Kohler, brick “ »• 4 1 N. Warner A So s, “ “ “ 85 ! B. F. Ferguson. 1 mb*r, “ “ •• 78 1 Jacob Eiel**bach, merchandise “ “ 11 ! Roberts Brother*, blacksm thing “ 8 1 O. D. Stackhouse, post* for “ “ 2 1 W.lley A Sigler, merehandi** for “ “ 80 1 Thomae Rolan, work on “ “ 42 1 Simon Phillip*, quarterly salary a* Superintendent, 125 t Ueorne W. Bur*. service* a* agent for poor farm, 18 < Charles D naak, hog* aold to •• “ 80 i George Rich*!*, •• •• •• “ M« Robert Miehael, corn sold 86 1 John Waymire. •• “ “ “ IM • Simon Pnillip*. money expended for work on poor farm. 86 * B. f. lumber for “ “ 48 1 Willey A Sigler, mercha disc for “ “ 68 . W. J. Wright, co® n ’oa panper on “ “ If t Simon Philip*, me noy expended for female help on poor fhrm. 88 r . ” oa account* f •* “ 41 t •• ’* quarterly salary a* Super ntendent, 128' “ “ naorchandi**: far peer farm, ■ : Xmmot Kannal, •• •• “ “ I > William B ck, digging g ave for panper at poor farm, 8 ( Bedford A Warn r, merchandise for “ “ 1 <- ’vena Tenter, “ M “ 81 ! N. Warner and Son* •• •• « M ' Ralpe Fendig, “ " “ “ 8 • C. Laßue, •• “ “ Bi J. M. Hod*i.ire. making cistern at poor larm, 80 ' J.>hn Waymiro, purchasing hog* for poor farm. 8 < C. Laßuo, merchandise for oor farm, 18 ' Total Expenditures, | 2486 . SHOWING the air ount of bill* receivable due Jasper oouuty en account of tl sale of the Poor Fa m property on the 81st day of March, 1882, and due on tl 31st day of December, 1882: Joseph William*, principal, with Henkle, surety, M ! Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. * John W. Duvall, with John Kohler, surety, 155 Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. 16 John Kohler, prineipal, with John W. Duvall, surety, •• Interest on same to date at 8 per cent. 2 Total. t 220 There was on the 31s' day of May, 1888, pereonal property on said Farm amour ing t*8931 17, contlstingof Cows. Hog*, Poultry. There were also at the above date six peasons in the poor house three pr rounce . incurably insane, two badly crippled, and one epileptic. The Farm is in good condition, and the inmates have comfortable clothing, go rooms, clean nods, and aro Well cared for by the Superintendent, Simon Phimj

A Real Fact! —Bargains may be obtained by calling on PRIEST BROS., opposite McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. Just received a new invoice of Boots 4 Shots! Latest styles!! Best material and make!!! Lowest in price!!!! Call and see.

A flkreat Disoovory That is dai y bringing joy to the homes of thousau.ls by saving many of their dear ones from aa 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 Cheat, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed.— Trial bottle free at F. B. Learning’s Drug Store.. Largb siae,sl 00. •. PacifLo DRAIN TILE MACHINE! atented October 21st. 187*. FARMERS, DO YourOwnTlLE DRAINING 1 TWO MEN AND A BOY can make and lay Two Thousand feet of Tub in one day, which will be far superior and coat lest than half at mneh at Clay Tile at factory. Muiii> xtitj Willi; Ki ' miry &• Pack, Stewer Pipe and Well-Curbing of all sizes made to’order. Tests loid for those who wish to invest In Machines orTerritory. Allwerk guaranteed as represented. Orders solicited and promptly filled. jy All communications addressed to t*O above named Agents at Monticello, ceive promptai ientiou,

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JASPER CO. FAIR >■ Illi, ffli, Hl IS 8 31 TO l£S SYMPTOM* V's A TOm*® MW6?. iaoss of Appetite, Bowels ccfthrs. Fain As MenA, wit", a <.»'’.■• ■‘.trqn in V . bftc-k E-ori, cm J. er -the HbcmWl B&ul’o, nJT; r r oath . with a rffc’ uuaattai to cxociicm ci udy <v >ni; Xwi tab! liter of temper, 1 7 epbtta, w • Menjg# at bar/h's? aep’tt ■'dssariT W ecriahaa. F. at ‘ i’eari,l>cis Ib t' rmeadnelw generuay over tt?e right R-OHtleesmadp, with itful dream, bigt •alcrea. uxSao, ana eOMSTIFAVK’EJ .. rs .ua WH”S Z>U*£S urj c.a.: <, a< aptet smeh wiiaes, one tfix, at ns to •'*- b .'s' * woarfßlaed. rvor"'r ;rV: TIT W<av MAfn en T’r-’.’--”-''' ", '-a u t?rzv ■MOK by :< ST> ~ , mats a imtaw. CO'i >rtu. >■ r »rao<tsts, <,.■ :>r..n Oj -<>■- or. > ... v, •mW'Un, 85 m.’KK 'J >' I- "'., r>:.. .<to’ M ■mTUST’g MANCAI. </.' T«i>C^ ; 1” *UhM geWiyt* •111 nin’Jed rWE oS J