Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1884 — Page 4

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<?en. silicon hs* been r*-eleeted U 8. Senator from lowa. ■!■■■ i j» i ■" | Student, at the old Asbury Collect. at Qreeccastle, kick, because they are likely to be known as “plate glues graduates.” Hon. John C. New, of Indiana Fir*t Assistant Secretary ot the Treasury, has resigned that position. All was not lovely. Gi n. if D. Manson, iho soldier of two wars is being boomed for the gubernatorial nominatlen on the Bern••ratio ticket. He would be a goed candidate to pit against Dudley, who ha; no qualifications to recommend him beyond those for whic Doraey is notorious, as a compaign manager.

Sunset Cox has boeu engaged by a Norwich, Connecticut, Publishing Cempauy to write a political History ot the Uuitea States from Buchauan’ 8 admiuistiation, covering a period ol twenty years, for which he is to be paid $78,000 cash in hand. Mb. Es.; Is not your Bro.jMarshall attempting sensationalism in hia columns? Within a few weoks.he hus gone back on Fred. Bloomer, now of Monou, but at the last •lectien an important R publican missionary who did much towaid giving him the* uelinquent list ever which he cackles each week, This week he goe < for Mrs. Piatt, McCrackins and Kirk and others—on rumors and suspicions, in most oases. Citizen. Valparaiso Messenger; It is reported that the Republican leaders of Porter county have served, or are about tb serve, formal notice upon the Republican headers of th« Tenth Congression’l District that th*y claim tho candidate for Congress again,(is a couditiou upon which they will give the Republican State and Nh icnal tickets a >earty and loyal support this full. T’ney claim, it is said, that their candidate, Colonel Mark L. De* Motto, was “knifed" by th« Repu ltcans in th« southern part of the Dis trlet in 1882, without onus®, and that the stigma must be wiped out by the •leeti n of aTortar county naan. We aro not advised as to whethor/Jolouol DeMotte desires a renomination or not, but we do know that the Republican leaders of Porter county are determined to control that nominatien and that their wishes will be gratified. Who will be the fortunate or unfortunate man that will be pitted against Colonel Thomas J. Wood* the present incumbent, in the eoming Cengressional race?

The feebleness of the pr-iteetienist is .brought out in vivid colors by Congressman Frank Ilurd, of Ohio, who says the iiopy of the protective system of Am c PiOi was never better illustrated than by the attitude of its defenders in congress at the present momtit. Hsre w - see, for instance, the protectionists in the hoyse and senate claiming for retaliatory measures against Germany, because that country has seen fit to adopt the American sysiern ot protection for its hog products, and excludes the American hog, in erde- to give the German farmers and stock raisers better prices for tnoir productions tnac they could obtain if brought nto competition with the pauper hogs of America But that is only one side of the question, Now *a the other hand, here is Mexico auxious to take all the raw material and manu factured articles that we can send them, only stipulating that we shall n»t lew any duty upon Mexican raw materials or manufactures Almost the only manufactured article that Mexico can send us is sugar.— The protectionists are now using eir. try exertion to defeat this reciprocity treaty upon the ground that the Btrodnction |of Mexican free sugar will destroy the production of Americas sugar. What a* United States must present to ar intelligent foreigner! Just imagine such a person contemplating the atitude of the protectionists in congress and woadering what would possibly satisfy the Ami rican people. If foreign countiies adopt the American system of protect on, the statesmen i congress are indignant and call for retaliatory measures. If acoun try asks for reciprocity—for mutual frep trade—upon a basis which will help both, countries,! the protectionists are equally indigna t upop the same ground, that it would destroy our industries- Out on such a system.

Di, Hortdn. dentist, trill make a professional visit to Mt. Airy, noxt Wednesday.

The crank who says in th« Rensselaer Republican of this week that “a big, bad, bold bey. named Bob was bounced bodily by Capt. Burnham, from the Grammar department of tke public school, last Friday,” must hgve either a weakness for telling what is untrue, or is unreliably Informed. But it is about an near as the Republican generally ceraes 'to the truth on local matters. Moral.— Lov cals must be scarce. Reader. In Barkley township, on Wodncs day last, during the absence of the parents, Nora, the seven-year-old daughter of William Moore, engaged in playing in the fire with paper w on the sleeve of her *iicss caught the flame, and before it could be put out the child wus burned s* ft arfull us to result in death eoou after the minban. Dr. Bitters, of this place, wus was sent for. but before bis arrival the little sufferer nad died. Mr. Samuel H. Spitlor, «f Page county, Virgiuin, who was visiting bis many relatives in this county for three weeks past, left here Friday to see relatives at Rensselaer, and from tbencc returns to Virginia. This was his first visit t® Newton county, and be was highly pleased with our part of the country. Mr. Spitler is a young man of much ability, and a clever gentleman withal.— Kentland Gazette.

Lowell Local News. On Monday last the editor of this paper visited the thriving little town or Rensselaer, and was well paid fer his visit; ‘ The first place we. made for after leaving Ihe dspot was the store of our for mer townsman, Henri Levine, and found liim in good spirits and having a good trade In the candy line. We next visited the printing offices of the Republican and Sentinel. Mr. Marshall of the Republican, tr ated us very courteously, and we think him a perfect gentleman in every sense of the word. While Mr, McEwen. of the Sentinel, is an old time dyed-in-the*wool Domocrut, he is also a perfect gentleman, and treat* ed us with the hospitality that makes a stranger feel good when away frem home* Injgoing our rounds we dropped in ou Eluerflß. S. Dwiggius, uud were glad to ere him looking so well after nis recent illness. He informs us that he has many good friends in Lowell, and in a short time will be here and preach to them. He i» surely welcome, and may the time soon come when we may have the pleasure or listening to oue of his sermons. At 5:28 our train come bounding from the soucu, and we came home feeling good over speeding the day n Rensselaer. • Notice of assignment —Notice is hereby given that William T. Perkins has made a general assignment of all his property to me In trust for tho benefit of all his bona fide creditors, th it I have accepted same trust, given the required bond, and that the same has been approved by the Court, this I7ih day of January, a. d.> 1884. EZRA C. NOWELS, Mordecai F. Chilcote, [Trustee. Ati.’y for Trustee. January 18,1884.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 26tl day of January, 1884. Tboso cot claimed within four weeks from the date below given gill be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. O Ellioit Buir. Frank (Jassady. Edward Dewecs, E M. Dewevs, Ges#p Gwin, O H tcG-maMti, J W Hard*s y, Miss L. Hiatt. Henry Htffman, Eu gone Parks, Wdiium runner. Miss J. Turner, J,E vV.in-n. L’avid Wood, Martha J. Wood, W M Wood Dar. Wnlt, J K Must. Perssns caring for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer.lnd .Jan. 28.1884.

NON-RESIDENT OTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Samuel Remington, Philo Rerafegtou, Elip nlet Riming oh. James Milbura. William W. Mammell, Walter A. Wood Mowi»g and Reaping Machine Company, Charles F. Webber. William 0 Hibbard. Franklin F. Smencsr, Adolphqs E Bartlett, and Deere and Mansur Company, are each hereby notified s hat Henry R. Bond Trustee of tho Equitable Trust Company as such Trustee, has filed his com laiat against them in the Circuit Court of said Jasper County, te foreclose a mortgage. Said cause will stand for trial on the first day of the regular March Term, 1884, of said Court, which comtnences on the Third Monday in March, 1884. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jaspor Cirouit Oourt. R. S. & Z. Dwiggins, Atty’s, ~ -January 25,1884. $7 50.

A LIST OF GOODS —SOLD AT- - Purcupile’s mh A full line of Common aaJ Fancy Candies! A full line of Bakers’ Guods! Bread, Pies, Cakes. &c ! Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs Oioves and Cinnamon. Teas, Coffees. Sugars! California canned goods! Baked Beans, Baking Powder! Canned Salmon, Mackerel and Lobsters! Flavoring Extracts. Tomato Catsup, Table Sauces. Spanish Olives. Chow-Chow. Mustiud, canned coined B<*ef,'canned Sausage. The|best of Crackers, Holland Harin, Spiced Fish, Soaps, etc , in fact, everything kept in a first class Grocery and Restaurant. i emember! Buy your Teas of me, and draw that olegant set of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Remember! That with each and every pound of our Coffee \ou receive a nice present. Remember! In purchasing your Baking Powders of us. you secure a chance to draw that hand-paiuted set of ware. H. M. PURGUPILE.

Ralph Feadig’a for toar£» ns. Where is Levine’s candy factory? answer Itensselcer Ind. where they make all kinds o' pure canday every day, Mr. Ralph Fendig has just return ed from Chieago, where he has been for some few days, looking through tne mirk* t, and reports that he has secured th i nieest and cheapest lot of goods it was ever his luek to secure, and requests the readers of the Sentinee, and everybody else to call and see them.

SPECIAL NOTICE. All who are indebted to R Fendig are requested to call and settle, eith er by cash. *r note, within the next 30 days, as I wish to close my books for this year. 2t R. Fendio. Quality not Quantity is what you gel ai Levino’s oaabylfactory. When you want fine goods do not be deluded by low ©rices for cheap adultera* ted candy, We guarantee all the candy we manufacture pure and free from adulteratioc. Levino’s candy factory.

Go to Fendig’s. The symptoms are moisture, like perapiratioa, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling i.. and about tiie rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. Jf allowed to continue very serious results mao follow. '‘SwaynfAs Ointment” is a pleasant, sUre cure. Also for Tetter, iicii. Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas. Barbers’ltch, Blotches, all .scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Hent by mail for M> cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Dr. Swaynk & Son, Pbiiadelpiiia. Pa. Hold by Druggists. v7nad Motion of Application for License to celi In‘oxicating Liquors NOTICE is her .-by given to all the citizens of the Town of Remington, and Carpenter Township, in the County o! Jasper, and Suite of Indiana: Thai I, the undersigned Timothy O’Conuor, a white male inhubitan. of the Slate of Indiana, and over the ago of twenty-one years, will make ap’d ication to the Hoard of Com missiouersof the said Jaspei County, in the State of radian a, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Oommissieuers to he holden in the Town of Rensselaer in said Jasper county, commenc.ng on Monday, the third day of March, 1884. ipr a License to sell Spiritons Liquors. Vinous Liquors, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Liquors to lie drunk on the premises wliese sold, and precisely located and described as follows, to-wit: “A one stoty F.amc Building loecated upon Lot number one (1) of P. I>. Gallagher’s subdivision of Lots Nos. lorn- (4\ five |5.), and sfx [BJ, in Block number twelve (l2j, of llie originai plat of the Town of Remington, which is laid ont upon a part of the south half ot the north-west quarter ol - section No. thirty, township tweuty-sevon north, range six west, in the county of Jasper, and Btate of Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is locatod, is described by metes and bounds us follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said Block number twelve (12) in s«id Town of Remington, and running thence west along ihe north line’ - of said Block No. twelve (12) a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with Ohio street in said Town of Remington, tweuty feet; thence eust parallel with the north line us said Block No. twelve [l2), forty feet to the west boundary line of sai jpOUio street and thence north uloug the west line of said Ohio street, twenty feet to the place of beginning The said Building fronts east on Ohio street in said Town of Remington. Said applicatii n will ask fora License as a .ov« mentioned, for a nnriod of one vear. TIMOTHY O’CONNOR. James W. Douthit, Att’y for applicant. February 1, 1884. —$ls. B 1) for 11)0 working class. Send 1° I cou-a for postage, and we will mail 111 II || you f’iu£E, a royal valuable box of Vtflilr sample goods that wilt put you in tho way el making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not requirsd. vVe will start you. You can work all ths timo er in spare time only.— The work Is universally adapted to both sexes, young aid old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 erory evening. That all who want work may test the business, me make this nn paralleled offer: to all who are net well satisfied we will send SI to pay for the|tro bis of writing ns. Fall partieulars, diiectloas, etc., sent free. Fortnats will he made by those whe give their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely sure, Don’t de»ay. Start now. Addreaa Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine.

W*AT FORT A boy a®o girl a sleghfng w«*i«t. And h®ither of them cared a «*at How fast they rid. While on they slid— What fer, aad where! The air was very cold an'* .aw — The litt'e boy, be fro*« nis paw. Still oa they sped la their little sled— What for, and where? The little girl, so young and fair, Lost nearly all her golden hair, They went so fast, Their friends they passed--IV hat for. and where ! The horse, of course, got badly seared, And run, and pitched, and kicked, and reared, On went the pair— Now llmost there— V hat for, and where? The boy and girl were tumbled outShe sprained her ear he broke his snout— Then up they got, And off they sot— What for, and whsre? For Levino’s little candy store— To get some caDdy —Nothing more— They got it, to«. v And so may you— What for? Why frora 11 to 40 cents a pound; and our nice.,sweet raaguolans and delicious cream candies and chocolate goods, owing to a heterogeneous couglomoratißu of unforseei difficulties, at prices to suit all. HENRI LEVINO. Proprietor Levino’s andy Faetorr, Romsalaer Indiana.

See ad. of R. P. Benjamin in anoth er column. H 9 claims to beprepared to offer superior inducements to buyers of lwnabe coal, WOOD! Wood ! I Wood!!!--Dear reader, that wood you promised us.

J As. A. THOMPSON Watchmaker ii JEWELER, Remington. Ind

/hlUam fimswiJi I Bemedy gucfljjs Diseases! \TITTER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES./ KJ'ngwormV imm piles Symptoms are moisture, stinging, itching, worse at night; seems as if pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts are often affected. As a pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swxtne’s Ointment is superior to any artiole in the market Sold by druggists, or send 50 cts. in 3-ct Stamps. 3 Boxes, 51-25. Address, Da. Swathe St Son, Pbila., Pa. m wanted for The Ltues of all the Presidents of the U. 8, The largest, f.-andMomeSt, best book evsr sold for lese than twice our price.' The fast»Bt7oHlog botk in Amorica. Immense profits to agents, AH intelligent people want it. Any one can become a sncccsslal agent. Terms trss. Hai.lett Book Co., Portland, Mains.

J. A. Tkempa®*, J*w»l*r, at Bern* iagtos, has a fine stock *f Watehes, Jewelry, ete.’on ha® 1, and adding to it daily, for the holiday trade, Those who buy to try, will ever after try to buy/those nobby suits of J. J. Waterbury. BULB DO! Gigantic Preparations for the Last StrdGole!! EXTRAQRDINaRY CIGARS!!} BEBT Quality of Plug and Fine C"t Tobaccos, Unadulterated Coal Oil, magnificent Smoking Tobaeco, a general assortment of Notions and Novelties, ton Refined Sugar, Mortieello Crystal Mills Flour, Meat, Salt, Butter, Eggs, Rice, Dried Apples, Cheese, Oysters’ Lard, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries constantly on hand, with a multifarious diversity ol 5 and 10-cent articles too numerous to mention! Also a fine assortment of .Drugs and Medicines that cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! A H ARNOLD’S Cash Store, John Oasey, Salesman Blackford, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cord-wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogs & Cattle, and hands to woik on the farm, make rails, chop cord-wood, &c , &c The highest market price paid for Furs, Buttvr and Eggs Call and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford, Jasper county, Indiana Joha ©asey, Saleaman

THE NEW MWkle|e|v|e|rlXlh|oiu|s|e|,id RENSSELAER, IND. Tt 0 . OPENED. Nevr and finely furnished.— •f Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market atfords. Good Samplt Rooms on first fioor. Free Bug to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUB, Proprietor. Renggolaer. Marti. 1883 ts. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House. Alonticclh, Ini Has recently been new fnrnishod thronak •ut. The rooms are large and airy. tho leca tion eentral, making it tho most and desirable hopse in town. Try it John W. BTedicus, Plasterer k Cistern Builder. All kinds of Plain and Ornamental woOk done ip the latest style. Leave orders at Tharp’s »rus Store. A. li. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south 6f School House, Ronsselaer, Ind.) All kinds es Iron and Wood turn* ing, and fine wotkia Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C N EW BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy <fe Thompson’s Bank.] . Rensselaer, Ind. HR ANT. Pren’r. ritHE proprietor having fitted up a new shop X arc now l'nlly prepared to do all kinds oi Blucksmithing, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and tfll others needing anything in our line, are invitet t o give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branch es the business particuls attention. All work warranted. grant.

DEW Meat-Market. [FIRST door east of post office*] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MDTTOH Sansaie, Bologna, Hau, Bacon Etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, Thethighest market price ineash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Calves,(Poultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etc. vsns7 S. E. "WOODS. PIONEEB fMEAH MARKET! ] (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Saus age, Bologna, etc,, sold in quauli ties to suit, purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best, staek slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Ggob Fat Cattle. May 26.1882. I B I Send si cents for postage, and reA UliffA ceive free, a costly box as goods A t i iMU which will help you to mori money ™ " * right away ’han anything else in this world. All of either sex succeed from the first hehr. The braad rosd to fortune opens before the workers. At onca address, Tbtje & Co., Augusta, Mai e.

inrliutna, ATTsatu, Prooidoat. Cooktor CABMEES’ BANK, BA Oppooito fiHir Bai*ri joo RBNSBBLAIB, ... IK9IAM/L c £' v * Deposit*. Buy and Soil BicUobjo. , Collections rnado and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do n general Bann- .... i«g Br sines., A«g«»t 17, lan. LEVINOS’ CANDY FACTORY. pURE UNADULTERATED CANDY, mat® e T er y da - v - Por quality ol Goode and cleanliness In manßiantnrin":, I defy competition. Rensselaer, I»SUfe P " William Smith, House $ Bridge Builder, All kinds of shop and scroll work done at Cil ca 2® .(t nce *; Shop and residence west of BSw er Bridge. Rensselaer. Ind Nov. to, ’83.—% NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: 1 Joseph C. Walker and Walker, his wife, Isaac o. v inson and Vinsou, his wife, aro hereby LOtfied that David J Thompson has filed hia complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet the title to and foreclose a tax lien upon certain land in sa d county, aßd that said causo will stand for trial on Monday, January 14th, 1884, the same being tho 7th Judicial dav of tho Jannary Term, 1884, of said Coart. , > Witness my hand and tho a*»l ol skai.. . »a:4 Conrt. : ' ■—< — CHARLES H PRICE Clerk of the Jasper Circn.i Court. Thompson & Bro , Att’ya for pl’ff I Novornb r 3«. 1883. $5. ;

NOTICE TO NOf(.RESIDENTS. Statu or Indiana, Jasper Countt, ss: Jasper Circuit Court, Jahuary Terra, 1884 John Makeover, vs, William H. Smith, Complaint No. Sls«. Smith, his wife William H. Summit, Summit, his wife. William H. Smith, Smith, Wll liam 11. Summit, Summitt, his wife, ate nereby notified that John Makeever has filed hi* complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet tlt.e to, and foreclose a tax Hen upon certain Real Estate in said that said cans* will stand for trial on the 14th Judicia; dayoi the next teim of said Court, to bo held at th« Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana comment ing January 7th, 1884. ■ ~— I Witness my hand and the seal ol ] SBAI-- said Court this 36th day ol Novona ( —, — ' ber. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. Mordecai F. Chilcote, a -t’y for pl’ff. November 30. 1883.—57 50, Notice to Non-Kesidents. State of Indiana, I Jaapor County, | 88 * Leverett Clark and H enry Wetmore aie herehj notified that John Makeeve has filed his com piaint in the Jasper Circuit Court, te quiet Mia title to, and foreclose a tax lien upon certaii ReaiEstatßin said county, and that 6aid c»us< will stand fortriai at the Court House, in Ren* selaer, Indiana, on the 22d day of January, 1884 the same being thel4th Judicial day of the Jan nary Terra, 1884, of said Court. i —■— I • Witness my hand and the seal o< sbal. > said Court this 39th d yof Novem- ( —, — > bor. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. M. F\ Chilcote. Att’y for pl’ff. November 30, 1888—$5. PATENTS MUNN k CO., Of the Scientific American, oon tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trad< Matks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada England, JYanoe, Germany, etc. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are notion in the Scientific American, the largest, best, an< most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20 a year Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amer lean sent free. Address MUNN & .CO., SCIENTIFI American Ollice, 2(51 Broadway, Kew York. XMASAND NEWYEARCARDS Plain at from 2 cents to 65 emits each fringed single, two, sides, from 20 centa to $1,75 each; fringed double at from 4( cents to $3,50 eaeh Best of presents fashionable and pretty New Year’i Calling Cards at from 25 cents to ss,o< per pack of 24 All prepaid by maii No free samples Discount to the trads ■ Address ECONOMY PAPER & PRINTINO HOUSE, No 10 Wheeling Aye , East, 1m Cambridge, Ohio

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