Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1884 — Page 8

Petebwm’s Magazine for April is storting merit, even more so than tseal. It epens with a eharming rtoel»ODW avipff, ‘The Little Gleaner. Chen cornea a deuble-sized, celored,’ .teel faaaiaa piafe; four patterns for iXlyleyß, embroidered, printed in solors; and quite half a hundred teod-engravings of fashioas, design ß or work table, 6tc.. etc. Thejstories vs usual, are the best of their kind Jhev lead eff with “The Utterly Utter Jest on Brewns," illustrated, that is all st racy wit. “Peterson," in short ,ets oetter and better. The price i s till only two dollars a year. To lube it is astonishingly low, viz: our copies for sis dollars snd a half, rith an extra eopy to the person get mg up the club. Or five copios for 'ight dollars, with both an extra »opy and “Tired Out,” a splendid ceeUengraving. or “The Golden lift,” illustrated, for getting up the lub. (Specimens are sent, gratis, to eraons wishing to get ud clubs. It i not too late to subscribe; set 1884 address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestat it., Philadelphia, Pa. Thos. Coen, brother of John, Waa. J. and Hugh E„ of this plaoe, was • uried at Attica, Ind., Wednesday a st. J. W. Mann left Rensselaer Sunay night to attend the funeral o .is sister Annie, at Hamilton, Ind. Oscar Vanderbilt, traveling agent or the Northern Pacific RR.. was at he Maaenver House on the evening if the 17th, and had a long intel view vlth Mr. Ezra C- Nowels, of this lace. We understand that Mr. N. rill soon rooolv* the appointment of lind agent, from the Company, for asper and adjoining counties. Mr. i. is well qualified for the position, .nd we recommend these eontemp* vting a visit to the gr»ut North-West j call on Mr. Nowels for maps and droulars describing the wonder land 1 the world.

Banford Makerver. of this place, carted this morning for Dakota. F. W. Babccek. Esq., attended the Aontieello and Kentland Courts, last reek, “Yes,” sighed Amelia, “be" "ore marriage, George profess’d to be willing to die for me, md now he won’t even get his ife insured in my favor,” and he poor girl burst into a f ashonabfe flood of tears.— Drake’s-traveler’s Magazine. “he jury in the ease of the itate vs. George West, for hooting Arthur Williams, fornerly editor of the Logansport Advertiser, returned a verdici of not guilty. Diminutive dude—“ Why do you make me wait until the last dance?” Young lady—‘Oh, to give you time to grow.” —Puck. She said, “Oh, yes, I am very ond of little boys,” and as a mow-ball struck in the back of ler neck, she added, “I feel as hough I could eat a couple shis minute, boiled—(New Oreana Item.

. WHAT FOB? k boy amd girl a elegising went, Ind heither of them eared a cent How faat they rid, While on they slid— What for, aad where! 'he air was very cold and raw— The litt’e boy, he froze nis paw. Still en they sped lb their little sled— What for, and where? ’.’he little girl, so young and fair, .jost nearly all her golden hair, They went so fast, Their friends they passed— What fer. and where ! 'he horse, of course, got badly scar’ ed, Ynd run, and pitched, and kicked and reared, On went the pair— Now almost there— What for, and where? "he boy and girl were tumbled outshe sprained her ear he broke his anont— Then up they got, ▲nd off they sot— What for, and where? "or Levino’s little candy store— To get some eandy—Nothing more— They got it, too, ▲nd so may you— What for? Why from 11 to 40 eeats a pound; ind our ai -e. jaweet magnolans and elicious cream candies and cboeoate goods, owing to a hetorrogeno" •as (eongiomoration of unforseon illcultlou, at prices to suit all. KENRI LEVINQ. Proprietor unrinn’s aa ly Faetorr, Roarse laer Indiana.

Showcases for Sale. One 8 ft case, squsCre, nickel plated, with rack. One 8 ft case, oval front, nickel mountings. One 4 ft cigar case, oval front, nickel mountings. These cases will be sold at very low figures for cash. I have also a 12 ft counter, pair of scales, dozen and a half candy jars, tobacco knife, cigar cutter and a cigar lighter which I will sell at a bargain. Prices given on application. M. O. CISSEL. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 7,1884.

CALL AND SETTLE

All persons knowing themselves to be indebted t > the undersigned, ere hereby notified that all accounts must be settled within thirty days from January Ist 1884, er they will be plaeed to the heads es an attorney for collection. I must have my money to carry on my business. I moan what I say and no foolishness.

J. J. EIGLESBACH.

Sesviees of tho Free Will Baptist congregation will bo held in tho Presbyterian ehureh, Rensselaer, on tho second and fourth Sabbaths of each month. Covenant naeeting on Saturday before fourth Sabbath of each month at 2p. m. Sabbath services will begin at lo:3fi a. m.

M. C. MINIX.

DOCTOR. BY ROBERT A. •UMM, M.». Everybody’s Doctor contains 684 octavo pages, and is printed on flue paper and handsomely bound. It is sold ax the low prico of throe ($300) dollars a copy, so as to bring it within the reach of all. Tho work differs from all other books on Domestic Medicine in having the diseases systematically ar» ranged, according to their classification. Everything is described in the plainest possible language. and the prescriptions are written oi.r in plain E bglish, so that they can I employ ed by any intelligent roadt i Druggists will find tkie >ook of gre.it advantage in aidio, them to give advice when asked to < • so Dentists will find much information io it that will prave valuable to themselves and their putlants. Teachers will be batter prepared foi the performance of their duties in the school room by studying it. Parents will find it a reliable adviser in every thing relating to tho roar ing of their children. Every family can save fifty times the price of tho book every year, by consulting it It is complete in all its parts, and s the most recont book es tho kind published. T 1 e book will he sent free by mail or express on receipt of throe dollars. Who says it 1c unhealthy to sleep in feathers? Look at tho spring chickens and sec how tough it is,— Scientific American. A New Jersey man has been put in Jail for having fourteen wives Must be a great relief to him—Burlington Free. Press. NICKLES PUBLISHING CO., Send for Circular 29 Ann St. US’”Agents Wanted. Now York City-

Notice of assignment —Notice is hereby given that William T. Perkins has made a general assignment of all his property to me In truer 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 17th day of January, a. d., 1884. EZRA C. NOWELS, Mordecai F, Chilcete, [Trustee. Att’y for Trustee. January 18,1884.

Down they go I The Bottom Knocked Out of Prices of Confectionery ! In order to close out my entire stock of confectionery I will sell stick candy at 10 cts. per lb. Mixed, 10 cts. per lb. Fancy, including caromels, chocolates, burnt almonds, burnt peanuts, blackberries, raspberries, kisses, peppermint, wintergreen, lepon, cinnamon, licorice and gum drops, 15 cts. per lb. Penny goods at proportionate rates. , Figs, 15 cts. per lb. M. O. CISSEL. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 7,1884.

Willia J. Imes. now of Kobiask.-.j droppod ia to soo old Bensseaor j friends last Friday evening GRIENB/CK CONVENTION. The Greenback Labor Party ©f Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at Bensselasr. on Saturday afternoon, March 29, 1884, for the purpose of reorganizing tho county central committee. Should the court roost bo otherwise employed another hull will be procured. S. W. RITCHEY. Chairman. Fannie, daughter of James Tiioinp son. of this place, died Thursday of last week, in the LOth year of hor age NOTICE TO TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES. NOTICE is her. by hivea to the Township Trustees of the several civil townsnips of Jasper county, In diana. that they are required to meet at the Auditor’s Office, on Friday, the 18th day of April, 1884, for the purpose of making a eompiete settle-, meat with the Board of Commissioners of said county of all the funds in their hands. . . Witness my hand and ] SEAL > seal of office this 18th ‘ ’ dayef Maich, a.®. 1884. GEO. M. ROBINSON, March 21. 1884. Auditor. Jasner Circuit Court has adjourned over to Tuesday of next weak. NOTICE is hereby given to the stockholders in the Jasper County Draining Association, that the annual meeting for the election of officers will be held at the offlce|of Thompson & Bro-, in Rensselaer, Ind. on the second Saturday of April, 1884, at 2 o’clock, p. m. Alfred Thomps on, Sec’y. Rensselaer, Ind-, Mar. 10, ’B4. Dan Ftazer. Esq., es Fowler, is in attendance on Court.

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A LIST OF GOODS —BOLD ATPrapile’s raw A full line of Com®»< cad Fancy Candies! A full line of Bakers’ Goods! Bread. Pies. Cakes, kc ! Pepper, Bpice. Nutmegs Olovaa and Ct nun mon. Teas. Coffees. Bwgarsl California canned goods! Baked Beans. Baking Pswderl Cauned Salmen, Maskers! and Lobsters! Flavoring Extracts. Tomato Catsup, Table Bauoes. Spanish Olives, Chow-Chow. Mustard, canned coined Beef,‘canned Sausage. of Crackers, Holland Harin, Bpiced Fink, Soaps, etc , in fact, everything kept in a first class Grocery and Restaurant. remember! Buy your Teas of me, and draw that elegant set of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Remember! That with each and every pound of our Coffee you receive a nice present. Remember! In purchasing your Baking Powders of us.you securea chance to draw that band-painted set of ware. H. M. PURCUPILB.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indieaa, Jasper Couaty, si: Samuel Remington, Fhilo Remingtoa, Eliphalet Remlagtoo. James Milbtint. William W. Hammell, Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machin* Compaay, Charles F. Webber, William C. Mibbard, Franklin F. Smencer, Adolphus E Bartlett, and Deere and Mansur Company, are eaeh hereby notified that Neary R. Bond Trustee of the Bqulteble Trust Company, as such Trustee, has filed his eons dailt against them in the Circuit Court of said Jasper Couaty, te foreclose a mortgage. Maid cause will stand for trial oa the first day of the regular March Te m, 1884, of said Court, which commences on tho Third Monday In March, 1884. bMARLES H. FRIGE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. 1. A Z. Dwiggina, Atty’s, January 25, 1884.->7 50. e Mb The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching:, increased by scratching, very ■ ii.-tr-ssii r, particularly at night, -reais as I, pin -worms were crawling i» and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results mao follow. “Swayne's Ointment” is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Iteh, Balt Rheum, fecald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mail for 60 cents; 2 boxes. $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Dk. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Hold by Druggists. v7n2<J Where is Levine’s candy factory? answer Rensseleer Ind. where they make all kinds o' pure canday every day.

New Life is given by using Brown’s Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. • In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in perfect condition. Brown’s Iron Bitters ensures perfect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consumption, Kidney and Liver Disease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washington, D. C., writes, Dec. sth, 1881: Gentlemtn : I take pleasure in stating that I have used Brown’s Iron Bitten for malaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown’s Iron Bitters, and insist on having • it Don’t be imposed on with something recommended as “just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md.

THOUSANDS SAY SO. Mt. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kansas writes: “I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my rustorsers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.” Ele‘trie Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels - No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of debars in doctor’s bills every year - Sold at Ifty seats a bottle by F- B Leamiiff. 3

R. P. BENJAMIN, Having purchased the stand of F. L. Cotton, will keep constantly on hand a full and com piety supply of lumber, Lath, Shingles, Windows. Doors, S sh, Etc., HARD A SOFT COAL. My stock has been bought for cash, and I can offer superor inducements to cash buyers. Please call before going elsewhere. Rensselaer Ind., Dec. 7,1883. KHW ilWWlhllk. We would most respectfully announce that we now have a complete line in new styles of KtJ rnitu re, Parlor and Chamber sets Cottage sets, Walnut and common beds, Mattresses and Springs, Book Cases, Ward robes, Bureaues, Marble and wood top stands and Tables, Easy Chairs Cane-seat and wood chairs, Kitchen furniture, Safes, &c PlcTureTframeS, Carpets, Floor and Table cloths. Rugs, Ottomans, Foot-rests, Window-shades, Queensware, Table and Pocket cutlery Plated Spoons, and many Novelties on our 5 CENT COUNTER.

Undertaking department Our Undertaking Department is complete. We carry the best stock to be found in the county, Metalic, Draped, Walnut and White Caskets, all sizes and prices. Nice stock of Burial Robes. No charge for Hearse. F. J. SEARS & SON, Opposite Court House.

Tl*l ARR BO LID FACTS. The beet bleed eerifler and aytteas recalator ever placed witbia ike reach e< caff series huaaaitv, truly i* Kleet-ie Bitter?} Inarii.vitv' of th* Liver. Biliousness,Uanndiee, ( ouflrijvahon. Weak Kidneys, or any disease of th? nrinery organs, or whoever reqnresaa appetizer, tan e or mild stimulant. will aiwsva find Electric Bitters •b» b»»; a»a enlr cartaia cur* knows.— They ael surely and qwiekly. every bottle guaranteed ta give «n**ie satisfaction ar money refunded. Sold at ifty cent* a bottle by-F. B. Learning. 4. OHLY TRUE J RON tonic FACTS RECARDINC Dt.Bailtt'i ha Tok. It wIU purify and enrich the BLQOD' regulate dlseaaea requiring a certain and efficient TONIC, with immediate ana wonderful results. Bones, muscles and nerves receive new force. Enlivens the mind and supplies Brain Power. ■ * me A suffering from all complaints L A DI E O peculiar to their sex will Ind in DR. KABTXB** IKON TONIC a safe and speedy cure. It gives a clear and healthy complexion. The strongest testimony to the value of Du.' Hamm’s Iron Tome is that frequent attempts at counterfeiting have only added to the popularity of the original. If you earnestly desire health do not experiment—get the Original and Bxst. V«n ofrtransrs and useful Information, free. Z Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonio is for Sals by all Druggists ano Dealers Everywhere.

CWNES Pills Known to Men of Fame and Science for Remowng ALL IMPURITIES OFTHE BLOOD. • Actaowlsd j»d t Grind, PltMUt, *nd Zficlent fwo for CONSTIPATION, nVQDFDQIA known by irregular appeUl vrt-rOIM, y to( gQ Ur belching, weight and tenderness at pit of stomach, despondency. | lye D Complaint. BiHousnsss, M.slaria. Chills and RrXJ— . t'ovnr, sensing soreness in back and ditto bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sensations.eyes dull,dry cough,stifled and obstruated feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored stools. APAPI FYV htutula i > B ight, sound in ears, giddiness, confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light before eyes, loss of momocy. Diseases of Bladder and V inNFVQ urine dark or light,red deposit; sV»V»iL.iQ > burning, stinging, bearing down sensationi, frequent desire to urinate, uneasiness, inflamed eves, dark roles, thirst. Diseases of UC ART severe pains, fluttering or weight near nE.MiI I | heart, more so on moving quickly and when lying on left side; out of breath on exertion. UCAnAOMF or ■harp pains in temples, HCsMUMun Esy eyes or head; faintness, nausea, jfrropay is eaused by watery fluid. Bheuma* Alam, &c. 9 by urie acid in blood. Bowel Dis* orders by corrupt matter. Worms by the pests within. Colds bv choking of the secretions. KW A YNE’S PIEES, by gentle action, removes the cause, making a permanent cure. Sent by mail fdl! 25 eeate box of 30 Pilli: 5 boxes, SI.OO. x (In postage ■temps ) Address, DR. SWAYNE dk SON. FbiUtdelpUla. Fm. Sold by DraggisU.

nauMAia STATE SEMTIMEL! the slNTmr , * Hi: 1 Suphkob I Pa.l M ORLBMMPAMffi. Thia Enlarged Bditloa wiM bn farat»h pastagt frig, at ONE DOLLAR It will coataia wall **Rsider*d a*l*, wh HolitiEal.rgoaiai Ar ? anße - T ” Commercial ah. wir k t!?T >rtJ ‘ n{ Wb ’" ««*t* "L L* l ewn, * I<u - lu *griealcar J abr Hanna Department* ar* ia Lk» m o. hands and will » a diEtiw<«bhU, featuta. In a word, ia its n. ; w«, itg actunatn literary, and ia iseneral readra*. it ikall .4b« gar.-aJ b \ P*pef circulated in t*« gtata. I will bn particularly adapted te tJha t«mi ly •irele. Na tkl iklag «u ia the fiat aford Io de withoßt the Weekly Sea wished * Ut * n,,n CO,t at U f,u | THI SFNTINKL, i« kdditle. U ii superiority, it aaereover an Inditag per. devoied to and especially repreaeal li)duaa‘» iuterestt, pelitneul end ethei wise, nt >e fereign paper wiU ar su dj *•<l ought, therefore, te hrv- preferene * T L r v?* of Bixtet, and w a»k Demvereta to hear this in mlad, « ■>LR3R Tm Own Brii* Patm When th«f come te take up tuMcrb f ens and make ap elnhe.

THE IMPENDING CONFLICT. The receat elections have revealed litical conditions which will, withei doubt, make the Presidential electin next fall the greatest pelitical cealiet < our history. It is due to t*uth te *< that the conditions sh’>wa are such th, each party may reasonably beheve tii it crk sucpeud by a naiuhty efert. Here in Indiana, as j a ’f« « B d ’M b* enacted a mighty *trugfle. Th* corrupt party wtilth ha* he*n i nearly a veneration Fatten ; u" npen cjxh and plunder, will go from it* ) tf «g pa Hcasina of a Ganaan Sowing with 1 milk- and honey of spoils, wety whea has exhausted ite wtanent eed*nv**e • lav Th. Country is m> tiring.* te U character an d variety of mean* breuf into requitytions wheru Repabliean sm nopolists, bosses and plunderers uaitet ly make aa effort. Fellow Democrats, there are eaut tions upon which we may reasenab reckon a probable success. These co ditien.«, and theyjare the only ones, are united and great effort. Kyicry skov DER TO TMR WKIiEh! Even now the confliat is in the air The Sentinel will contribute ith best ei ort te the ead of a grand Demoeral victory. Its work can be best done when a wee ly visitor to every Democratic hota lienee wo ask to become suc h a visit® and add that now is the time for eve Democrat in the State to subscribe f the Sentinel.

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