Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1884 — Page 5

JfONUN ROUTE. Louisville. N. A. & Chicago Railway south' STATIONS : No. SB.; No.lOB.: No. 4A. Chicago Iv 740 am, 410 pm 745 pm Hammond “ 840 •* 510 “ 845 “ Shelby “ 952 “ t, 21 “ Mose Uwn “ 10 01 •• 6 30 * 9 57 ** Fair Oaks “ 10 12 - 6 30 “ Suirev “ 10 23 “ 645 ** RENSSELAER, 10 33 “ 708 *, 10 29 “ Pleasant Ridge “ 10 42 “ 718 •- Marlboro •* 10 48 “ 725 “ Monon “ 11 07 “ 740 •* ]1 00 “ Lafayette “ 12 15 ** 850 “ 12 05 am Greencastle “ 258 pm 216 •* Louisville, ar. 850 •* 730 •* NORTH- ' STATIONS : No. IB.: N 0.98.: No. 3A. Louisville Iv 7gO am 730 pm Greencastle ** 130 pm 11 48 am Lafavette ” 345 ** 6’30 am 303 •* Monon “ 455 “ 735 “ 407 “ Marlboro “ 513 “ 802 *• Pleasant Ridge*' 519 “ 808 “ RENSSELAER, 52c “ 817 - 438 " Surrej •* 537 * 830 *‘ Fair Oaks ** 549 “ 843 *• Rose Lawn *• 601 *• 858 “ 509 “ Shelby, “ 610 “ 906 “ Hommond “ 725 ** 1" 15 “* 630 “ Chicago, art 8.25 “ 11 15 “ I 730 “ Trains Nos. 3 and 4 daily, with Pullmen Sleepers. All other trains daily, except Sunday, with Palace Day Coaches. Trains Nol. 9 and 10 make immediate conneC t'on at Fair Oaks with trains of the Chicago & Gt. South rn Railway, Train No *lO makes imm cdiate connections at Monon with trains on the Air Line Division for Indianapolis and intermediate points. INDIANAPOLIS AND MICHIGAN CITY DI r VISION.

NOR H. S ATION S SOUTH 5 B | 7 B i STATIONS. | Bto on 40am 5 oOpm lnaiauHpv,.i>. 11 45pmill 35am 142 pm 702 *• Frantifort, 945 •• 933 “ 246 “ 8 07** Delphi, 8’42 ** 8-9/ 315“ 539» Monticello, 810 * 0“ 345 “ 9 10., Monon, 745 “ >s’* 345 “ 910 „ Monon, .1115* s*■ 455 *» 10 17,, La-Crosse, C3O ** o** 513 “ 10 35 ~ Wanatah, 55t *• 3*• 541 “ 11 05 Otis, 521 * 8 •* 600 ** 11 25 ,* [Michigan City 500 **" 5 520 “A” Daily, “B” Daily except Sunday. made at Chicago with night trains for! the north and northwest. For tickets and lurther information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent. Rensselaer, Trains now pass Rensselaer, north —4:38 a. m; 8:07 a. m; 5:02 p. m.3outh: 10:33 a. m; 7:08 p. m; and 1L0:29 p. m.

■ft fwfiwl. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2». 1884. Go and hear Hon. Wm. B. My)rs, at the Court House, next MonLay evening. Peck’s Bad Boy, at the Op*ra louse, Thursday night ot next week. Jasper County Fair week after text. ?ress Comments on Peck’s Bad Boy. The New York Clipper says: The deee is irresistible in its humor. The New York Herald sa’s: Outiursts of laughter were continuous. The Philadelphia Press, Feb. 24, ays: The piece is very funny. The New York Star says: We nave eldom heard *an audience laugh nore. The New York Journal Says: The unniest play of the age. The New York Sun says: The play s the best of its kind. The Philadelphia Press. March 4. lays: A running fire of laughter. The New York Truth says: Everyjody laughed heartily. The New York World says: Fastis Hous people r< ared. The New York *Time3 says: The rials and tribulations caused by the 'awful boy,” were laughable. a The Philadelphia Times sayn: A oaring comedy from beginning to lad.

Porthslain Lawns only B|c. per paid, sold elsewhere at 10c. Hemphill & Honan, John Haley has gone to Frankfort o assist the Band at the FairCoal for Threshing Engines, at C D. Noweis’ office, at Depot. and Mrs. J. W. Duvall were the guests of Mrs. W- N. Jones, in Dayton, Ini, Sunday. Fink and blue Lawns, fast colors, at cost until sold. Call and purchase tow. Hemphill & Honan. Jake Eiglestach is preparing for the erection of a building opposite the old school house. Lawns.in solid colors, 12|cper yard. Former prices 15c. Come and buy now.

Hemphill & Honan. Mrs. May Hawkins, "of California! is visiting her father. Dr. Washburn and family, at this place. Tufli’sh bath lowels sold everywhere Tor 35c, our price 20c. Hemphilt. & Honan, Miss Ida Duck, of Salem, Ohio* is visiting her sister, Mrs, Emmet Kan nal, in Rensselaer. Go to Fendig’s.

Hon. Wm. B. Myers, at the Court I House, Monday evening next. The Remington Fair will com--1 mence next Tuesday and coat nue Wednesday, Thursday ard Friday. Good Linen towels 15c apiece. Former price 25. come aud purchase a big bagain while we have them. Hemphill & Honan. Miss May Miller, teacher in the Second Primary Department >f the Rensselaer Public School, returned fnom her summer vacation, on last Saturday evening. A Basket meeting will be held August 31st, 1884, near Suiry, Newton township, Ind. All are cordially invited. W. H. Sayles.

“The Widow’s Reply” in good taste exposes the falsity of Wm. H. Calkins’ statements in the Inter-Ocean. Evidently our gentle neighbor is not nearly so well acquainted with his piutnp, rosy-chesked, bright eyed, frolicksome candidate for Governor as he would have his readers believe. In faot we don’t believe he has ever seen his man. The Premium lists of the Jasper County Agricultural Society are now ready for distribution. Call on, o r address. Ezra] O. Nowels, Secretary* Rensselaer, IndianaW ile approaching town, near the Monnett place, on Saturday last, the team of Mr. D. S. Makeover, took fright at the engine connected with a steam thresher, turned suddenly, upset the wagon, and Mrs. Makeever was severely Injured, She was brought to the residence of Mr, John Makeever, Dr. Hartsell called in, and at present writing is doing as well could be expected.

The new mill proprietors, Messrs Garard & Flynn, expect in a few weeks to place a delivery wagon on the road. Saturday afternoon last,James Sutton engaged in feeding a thresher at the farm of Enoch Clark, six miles south-east of Rensselaer, undertook to climb to the top of the machine to clean the “elevator,” when one of his legs was drawn under the cylin der and dreadfully mangled- He was taken to his home in Milroy township, two and one-half miles distant, andDrs.Loughridge and Bitters immediately sent for. Amputation was necessary with a bare possibility of saving his life. He lingered till 3 o’clock, Sunday morning, when he died, aged about 26years.

MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY ! I AT COST UNTIL ALL SOLD. All our summer millinery, Hemphill & Honan, Tne Rensselaer Schools will open next Monday, September, Ist. Every pupil should be In his place the lirst day and remain tnrough the year. The reports, rules and regulations will be distributed on Monday morning. Parents shou Id read carefully all the rules so as to have a perfect understanding of them. The Scnool Board has secured a good corps of teachers, aud with the aid of the patrons better work will be done than ever before. All should remember that knowledge is wealth as well as power.

We the undersigned respectfully announce to the people of Rensselaer and vicinity that, we have now urnished our mill in shape to do firs lass work, and are making good flour, we solicit your patronage, and ask tnat vou give our fl ;ur a trial. We will do a general custom and local business, and if you have wheat to mill you cannot do better at any otlier establishmentGarard & Flynn Theodore Jennings, Fsq„ of Rushville heretofore a prominent Republican has announced his intention to support the Democratic ticket.

BUORLEN’S ARNICA SALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum v Fever Sores, Gancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Word received at Delphi from Montana, states that Joseph W, Hanna. a former resident of Carroll county, and under sentence of death [or murder will have a now trial. edneeday last had been set ror his execution.

Boots & Shoes!— B. F. Priest & Bro. have moved into the room formerly occupied oy Bedford & Warner, and have a full .line of flue Boots & Shoes for the spring taade. We have the Levis and Brokholm shoes—the finest line of ladies fine shoes made. Also J. Miller & Co, hand-made goods. Guruanteod in every respect,

WM. R. MYERS, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State at the Court House, next Monday night Cleaver, the popular Hardware man has just received a nice invoice of shot-guns, Gill on him soon i ' you wish to secure one. Misses Co and Flo Imes departed for tneir home In Monticello, Tuesday. Send Money by American Express Co. Money Orders.—Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost.Sold at all offices of tae Co. Pava„ ble at 6,500 places. Rates: Toss-5c,: $lO-Bc.; $20.-10c.: S3O-12c.: S4O-15c.: SSO-20c. Misses Bell and Ida Coons started Tuesday to visit friends in lowa and Kansas. lam now pr pa -d to make desirable farm lor of S3OO to SIO,OOO on as good terne us can be had in the State. Pari 1 ’■•lyments allowed Small sums it 7 per eent. Larger sums, on br d ? eurity, 6 per cent I *.nk W. Babcock.

David 1., son of Esq. Jaa. Yeoman, of Newton township, baa gone to Lebanon, Ohio, to complete hiaeduev* cation Tuesday evening a large number of associates neighbors and friends assembled at his home to bid him god speed, and had a very pleasant time. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp. 50c buys a yard of table linen sold everywhere at 75c. Come and purchase what you want before it is all sold, as thia offer is a rare bargain . Hemphiel & Honan. Commissioners’ Court, Sept. Term, convenes at the Court House,in Rensselaer, next Monday.

Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Oeo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mien , writes: ‘My wife has been almost five years, so helpless that she could not turn over in the bed alone. She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, that she is able now to do her own work.’ Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their grep t curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer’s, -Aug. 29-2 Miss Allie Kinney of Rensselaei is visiting friends in Englewood and Chicago this week.

DFMOCBATIC BEPBEBENTATIVE CONVENTION. Pursuant to notice the Democratic Representative Convention for the counties of Jasper and Newton, met in the Town Hall, at Mount Ayr, Aug. 28th, 1884, and was called to order by Ezra G. Nowels, Chairman Jaspc r County Central Committee. Jas. WMcEwen was elected President and Dr Ira C. Kelley. Secretary. On motion the delegates present were instructed to cast the full vote to which their respective counties were entitled. Nominations being in order, Ezra C. Nowels. in a few appropriate remarks presented the name of David H. Yeoman, of Jasner county. The nomination was made by as clamation.

Mr. Noweis was called for and in a few happy remarks urged upon all to use their best efforts to secure the election of D. H. Yeoman. On motion thanks voted for the use of the Hall. On motion convention adjourned. JAS. W. McEWEN, Chairman. Ira C. Kelley, Sec’y.

A Wonderful Discovery. Consumptives and all, who suffer : from any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cares verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free Trial Bottles at F< B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large size <I .OO. Aug. 29-2 Uncle Steph. No we IS, of Elk Falls, Kansas, is visiting friends and look* ing after property interests in Jasper county. ’

Madames Pritchard and Hopkins I departed Tuesday for their respective homes in lowa and Kansas., Mr. John H. Jassen favored the Cleveland & Hendricks Club with an able address on the tariff last Saturday evening. evening of next week, J Roberts is announced for an address before the Club. The address of Prof. Holcombe at the Court House, last Friday eve* ning, was listened to by a and appreciative audience.

DENTISTRY. The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to ajhigh degree of per section. Much skill, however, is required on the part ot 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 guarranteed. Consultation free. Office over Leopold’s Bazar. Ralph Fendig’s foi barg ins

jB» Jft fIS L LOUISVILLE, KY. L m23s dk.-tre. fl “ Will not be undersold. EASYTERMS! & ' ’ that cash must be paid. To all such we would say: <*•' No MATTER IF YOU CAN’T PAY MORE THAN FIVE or TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH towards an gflagjaMg Organ or a Piano. We wi]! convince you that our terms KWMKtcK » 1 ZK avF are easier than any other Music house in America. V fI9K 1 t~-flLk <«_ Steinway A Sons. Decker Bro»., Haines, Fischer. Vote & f. MW. V Sona, Marshall & Wendell, Cottage Upr jht, V - , Baldwin, and other Pianos. _ Estey Organs and Shonlnger Cymbella Organs, <jL Jg- MAILED FREE.* J. <-> fli

TO FARMERS & BUILDERS: Having purchased the old stand of Lam jn, in. the Nowels Block, Rensselaer, Indiana, and put in a 1 «rge stock of HARDWARES ' Consisting of Hard and Soft coalburners, Wood heaters, and Cooking Stoves; Carpenters’ supplies* JSails, of all kinds, always in stock, in small or large quantities; Edge tools;. Butts, Screws, Bolts, Strap hidges, hand and wood Saws, Files,, pocket and fable Cutlery, silver-plated Ware, Shot, Powder,, Shells, Caps, Guns, Revolvers, Hay and Com Knives, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Potato-diggers, Pumps and pump supplies, Tinware in every style and shape. Especial attention given to TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, ETC., ETC., By the old reliable Tinner. Peter Rhoades, We are* selling Rest farm wagoN

on wheels, in the State, for the money—The Buchanan Wag on—for $55 00. We are agents for the Glidden Barb Wire, the best barbed wire made. Being the original patent, all othermanufacturerg'OTThrbM wire pay royalty to it, and have to make it back in some way. Farmers can tell how after testing the wires., Call and see us, as we will guarantee D rices as Low as anywhere in Northern Indiana. It is no trouble to show our goods, but areal pleasure to do so, whether you buy or not. We nope by strict attention to business, and honest dealing, to merit a share of public patronag. Respectfully, N.V. CLEAVER. Rensselaer, Oct. 5,1883.

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Notice—Public notice le hereby given te all con cernvd tbat I will be in my office in Willey & Sigler’sstore, in Rensselaer, every Saturday 6 for the purpose of attending to th business of Township Trustee. The Township Library has also been removed to the same place, where it may be found by all entitled make use of it. E. A. Gbiswold. Trustee, Nation tp. Persons wauuc ts warm loans can get them cheap ai the Citizens* Bank. Go and see. Joe Sharp will pay you the casn for Pou’*ry. Game. &c.

When" Mr. Blaine was Secretary of State there were several American citizens of Irish birth arrested} and imprisoned without trial and without a direct charge against them, and Mr. Blaine’s "vigorous foreign policy” never extended to their prison doors. He was very busy with the guano beds of South America; but the English jail beds of American citizens he deliberately r®» fused to see—Boston Pilot. ■ Al! taxation shall be limited to the requirements of economical Government. The necessary reduction in taxation can and must be effected without depriving American labor of the ability to compete succesfully with foreign labor, and without imposing lower rates of duty than will be ample to cover any increased cost of productlen which may exist in consequence of the higher rate of wages prevailing in this country.—National Platform’of the Democrac y.

"The startling exposure of Speaker Blaine’s venality m connection with the Union Pacific Road, Eeastern Division, entirely destroys, of course whatever credit some people may have given to his evasive denial of the Oakes Ames bribery, and puts the whole case of the Credit Mobiliet upon a dis» ferent basis. * * * Now it shows that Speaker Blaine never deserved hia good reputation. He has taken bribes in another case.” —New York Tribune, September 30, 1879. The symptoms are moisture, like per spiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly 'at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling in 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, Itch, Balt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Bent by mail for 50 cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Db. Swayne & Bon, Philadelpnia, Pa. Bold by Druggists. v7n26

The Chairman of the independen t conference, Colonel R. Uodman, sound* ed the key-note of the prevailing sentiment when he said: I do not hesitate to say that the defeat of Mr. Blaine should be compassed by all honorable means. It seems to me that the cau-e of good government, of pure politics, of American character, requires it to be done. There is but ene way to do it. and that way (to vote for Cleveland) must oe obvious to us all. « I - Before you start on a picnic ex* cursion. go to a fair or re*unl on get an accident ticket in the Traveler* for $3,000 in case of accidental death, or sls per week in case of disabling injury. 1 day to I'6» 25c. per day: 80 davs, $4,50.

CHEAP MONEY! We have finally secured out six per cent, money and are now prepared to make farm loans at eix per cent- inter* est. These loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part or all oi his loans before maturity. R. 8. A Z. DWIGGINB. Priest & Bbo, wish to inform the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that they have just received a full line of Gents* fine Hats, comprising tne latest novelties—stiff and soft hat We make it a point to keep aelec* tiona in this line to suit everybody. SwaynaV Pl Ila-Comforting to the Slok Thousands die from neglect to proper, ly treat Impure Blood, Constipation, Dyspepsia,. Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver. Kidney, Heart Diseases, Dropsy and Rheumatism. Bat to the debilitated, burdened with such serious sickness, we ' conscientiously recommend “Bwayne’B Pills,” which contain medicinal properties possessed by no other rem dies.Bent by mail f>r accents, box of SO pills; boxes, >l, (in stamps.) Address, Db. wayne & Bon,| hlladelphia, Pa. Bold y Druggists.

D'WHITTIER 155 Randolph St* CHICAGO, 111. cesses and exposures, producing Nervosa DeMfr ity.Lost Manhood, Matrlage Imnedlments.Bndai Sexual Diseases. Call er write full symptom* Consultation and opinion free. Treatment con® Uontlal,safe,sclent£a«. Medicine sent everwheM SELF-CURE tn plain seeledenvelepejVee. . Address DR. WARD & CO.. Muldeaa. Mb TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. biek part, Pain under the Bhouldei k sde, faliness after eating, with a disinl ei nation to exertion of body or mined .-Stability of temper. Low spirits, with •- i'. e>,u£ of having neglected some duty, ■ v eariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the li 2 art, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye. If eatlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted t r ch cases, one dose effects such a chant A deling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Anpeute, and cause >!>' ■ • 'v to T.-.k* on Flesh, thus the tyitttn ft ■ writ hed. and by their Tonic Action d>» ~-a f UTTS HAIR DH. Ghat Kaib ob Whiskbbs changed to a Gi.ofsy Bijusc by a single application of this Dyk. It imparts i. natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of Si. WFFICZ, 39 BUBBAY new tohk. CPr. Tvrrs SAHCrt, of Wubh IstWmaUnn »n<l 'h CmSU ltoMi»to «Uks bmIM SUB oa ssbUmUmJL