Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1884 — Page 5
SI 01 ™" ROUTE. LsiisTille. N- A. & CMcap Railway SOUTH. STATIONS : No. SB.; No. 10 B.: N 0.4 A. Chicago Iyi 740 am 4 10pm. 745 pm Haminoud “ 840 " 510 “ 845 " Shelby “ 952 “ h2l “ aose Lawn “ 10 01 “ 8 30 ‘ 957 “ Fair Oaks “ 10 12 -‘ 6 30 “ Sui rey “I 10 23 “ 845 “ RENSSRLASR. 10 33 “ 708 \ 10 29 “ Pleasant ltid“e “ 10 42 “ 7 18 *• Marlboro " I 10 48 “ 7 25 “ Monou '■* 11 07 “ 740 “ ]1 00 “ Lafayette “ 12 15 “ 850 ** 12 05 am 3reencastle “! 258 pm 218 “ Locisvii.lk. ar. 1 850 “ 730 " IST ORTHSTATIONS : No. 1 13.: No. 98.: N 0.3 A. LotnsviLi,E lv 7 fcO ami | 730 pm GrefcQCi.stle “ 130 pm % 11 48 am .Lafayette “ 345 “ 630 am 303 “ Monou “• 455 “ '7 35 “ 407 “ Marlboro “ 513 “ 802 “ Pleasant Ridge -1 5 19 “ 8 08 “ RENSSELAER, 52' “ 817 •• 438 “ Snrrej “ 537 1 830 “ . Fair Oaks “ 549 “ 843 “ . Rose Lawn '• 601 '■ 858 ‘‘ 509 “ Shelby, “ 010 “ 906 “ Hommonrt “ 725 “ 1" 15 “ 630 “ Chicago, ar 825 “ Uls “ 730 “ Trains Nos. 3 and 4 daily, with Pulimeg Sieepars. All other trains daily, except Sunday, with Pa ace Day Coachrs. Trains Noi. 9 and 10 make immediate conncc t’on at Fair Oaks with trains of the Chicago & Ot. South rn Railway. Train No 10 makes immediate connections at Monon with trains on the Air Lino Division for Indianapolis and intermediate points. INDIANAPOLIS AND MICHIGAN CITY DIVISION. NOR H. S ATIONS SOUTH 5 B j 7 B i STATIONS. 1 3 B 40am boOpm 11 45pm ilt 35am 142 pm 702 “ Franufort, 545 •• I 983 “ 246 “ 807 “ Delphi, 842 “ 9 > 315“ 839 e Monticello, 810 “ 0“ 345 “ 910 Monon, 745 “ I 5 " 345 “ 910 „ Monon, . 7|15 “ 5 “ 455 “ lo 17 „ La-Crosse, .C 30 “ 0» 513 “ 10 35 , Wnnatah, 55t “ 3 “ 5 41“ 1105 Otis, 521 ‘ 8“ 800 “ 11 25 ,‘ Michigan City | 500 5 520 •» “A“ Daily, “B” Daily except Sunday. £g f “CoiinceUoiii> made at Chicago with night trains forj the north and northwest, k For tickets and turther 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.3outb: 10:33 a. m; 7:08 p. rn; and 10:29 p. m.
§§* ®»J». Hbafitfl. F'tIDAT, SEPTEMBER 26,1884.
POLITICAL MEETINGS.
John 0: Chileote. at Center School House, Barkley township, Oct. 14th, 1884. William Beck, at Vaut-Woud’s School House, Keener township, Oct. 15th, 1885, David B. Nowels, Blue Grass school bouse, Thursday, Oct-16,1884, I Ed- P: Honan, at Egypt School House, Saturday Oct. 18, 1884. I E- C. lNOwels, at Wheatfleld, Whert&old township, Monday, Oct. 20,1884. James W. Dbutbit Esq., at Center School Hoase, in Gillaui township, i’ue-day, Oct. 21, 1884. John W. Roberts, at Banta School House, in Hanging Grove township, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1884. N. S. Bates and C. D. Nowels, at Thornton school house, Newton town* ship. Thursday , Oct. 23,, 1884 James Brusnaban and Austin La« kin, at Iliff School Hoilse, Barkley Friday, Oct. 17,1884. Ezra C. Nowels will address the Cleveland & Hendricks Club, of Rensselaer, on the subject of Tariff. Saturday evening, October 4th, 1884,»at the Court House. Everybody inviP* led. Jno. H. Jassen will address the of Jordon township, at Burr’s School House, on the .ssues of the | day Saturday evening, Oor, 4, 1884. Turn out and hear him. These meetings to be held at night.
Mrs. Ensminger, of Crawfordsville, is visiting friends lu i ensselaer. Porthslain Lawns only B£c. per yard, sold elsewhere at 10c. Hemphill & Honan, Mr. Ellis, of the new store, is enjoying a visit from his sister, X ■ M For a good, cheap, worm over coat Call at Fending’s Mrs. J. I. Puroupile is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Prepare for cold weather bv procuring good clothing at Fendig’s Our former townsman, Willis J. lores, of North Auburn, Nebraska, is visiting old friends at this place.
Ladies and Mises Cloaks, Circulars, Dolmans, etc, a nice lot. cheaper than ever before at Fendig’s Ar extensive variety and fine selection of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cups, low down in price, as Fendig’s Lawns,in solid colors,l2ic per yard Former prices 15c. Come and bu y , noyr. 1,-/ i-: ;; j - Hemphill & Honan.
We will publish the reply of Mr. Eozart , with reference to pensioning Union soldiers, next week. Good Linen toweis 15c Former price 25. come and purchase a big bngain while we have them. Hemphill & Honan. Mr. R F. Priest has purchased the Elden Hopkins properly, opposite Rensselaer Mills.
MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY ! !
AT COST UNTIL ALL SOLD. All our summer millinery, Hemphill & Honan, Rev. Peter Hinds is holding a series ol meetings at Belle Center, two I miles North of Rensselaer.
I 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 dour, we solicit your patronage, and ask tnat you give our fl mr a trial. We will do a general custom and local business, and if you have whea to mill you cannot do belter at a other establishment. Garard & Flynn _• There will be a Prohibition meeting at Brushwood School House, Newton township, Wednesday eveu.ng. Oct. 1,1884. Elder D. T. Halstead and others will deliver addresses. Call and examine the stock of prints at Fendig’s. HeDry Darfter, having removed his grocery store to Blackford, Barkley township, informs persons knowing themselves indebted to him that they can make settlement with him or James F. Antrim, at the Recorder’s office.
JBTJCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetler, Chapped Hands, and all sk u eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Meyer. F>ndig hue received a fine lot of Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, etc., and an extensive assortment of Boots Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc., all of which he will sell lower than ever. C, C. Davis and family removed from Beusselaer, yesterday. After a short visit among friends in Monticello, they will proceede to Penusyb* vani, where they will probobly make their future home. We wish them prosperity. Mrs. Dr. Espey of Indianapolis, has commenced giying instructions in Oil and China Painting. All interested in the art are invited to call immediatoly, at rooms in Nowels H .use. and examine work. Teams—--50 cents tor thru* hours lessou.
Boots & Shoes!—R. F. Priest & Bro. have moved into the room formerly occupied oy Bedford & Warner, and have a full line cf fine 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. Guaianteed in every respect. Turkish bath lowels sold everyvhere for 35c, our price 20c. Hemphill & Honan. Fendig won’t be undersold.
A Card of Thanks.
To the people of Jasper and ad joing counties we tender our heart felt and sincere thanks for their patronage this two and a half years and hope to merit the same in the future and to those who have not shared in the patronage, we say try ua, we promise to deal fairly and squarly with all, Again we thank you Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan
Pabtneeship Dissolved.— The firm 01 Antrim & Darner has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be continued and all its settlements made by the undersigned, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said firm will confer a favor by calling and settling soon. Henby Darner.
Ralph Fsndig has just returned from Cnicago after purchasing an extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods. None know the wants in this section be'ter than Mr. F., and his purchases have been made with a view to meet the demands of his patrons. Give him a call. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Nolan, at Nolan’s Tile yard, is authorised by me to receive and receipt for monies, and pay hands at above named yard. Frank Hengksbaoh.
Ery to b Sentinel: In glancing over I the colutns of the Republican of the ! 25 inst, I notice an article to which I | shall have to reply, in&as-much as it I attacks m«. The writer says: A great number of Republicans bad assembled last Saturday evening, at Rose Bud Bchool House, to to an addrese by W. B. Austiu; but owing to the lateness of staitiug, the speaker did not arrive in time to make an extended address, ana an old fashioned love, feast was Indulged in by those present, Antiquity McEwen. Boss Nowels and the young mau who is reading law with M. F. Chileote, Esq-, were there for the evident purpose of performing Southern pranks in a Northern community, by intimidating the meeting and speaker. But after reviewing t e resolute Republicans oT Union tp., present, they concluded that “discretion was the better part of valor“ and wisely refrained from disturbing the meeting.
As to the extended address, Mr. Austin did not speak at all, as can be ptoven by all present at the meeting, and as to the Southern pranks in a Northern co mmunity by intimidating the meeting and speaker,” is concerned; I with others wen l there to hear Mr. Thompson’s line of argument, (as he was announced to speak) and we did not by word or action act in a manner that would call for the article in the Republican. We attended strictly to business, which can be substantiated by Mess John E. Alter, A. M. Munden, Frank Gant, Jacob R. Wilcox, Stepnen T. Comer, Clark MColly, Benjamin MColly, and by all others present: And as to the discretion part, I may say that I have been raised and grown up . with these people, and have taught many who were there in the schools of the township, and have never d.d aught in that community that woald requite me to use discretion on such occasions, and I can oaly account for the article in the Republican on the theory that it is the production of a jealous and en-» vious mind, who thinks that hops but him and those who chose to think as he does, have any rights i n the School House. It is the outcrying of that spirit of selfishness and insanity which prompted Guiteau to assassin nat ■ President Garfield, and the author who ever he may be be, if a sane person, knows that nearly the entire article is false and was written for poiitical effect, and I wish to be understood when 1 brand the author, (whoever he may he) as a lUr and one unworthy the confidence of a peace loving community.
Fink and blue Lawns, fast colors, at cost until sold. Cali and purchase LOW. Hemphill & Honan. Coal for Threshing Engines, at C D. Nowels’ office, at Depot. - —T 7-^ Cleaver the popular hardware man has just received a nice invoice of shot-guns, Cill on him soon if Fou wish to secure one. Send Money bx Amebican Express Co. Money Orders.— Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of tae Co. Faya* ble at 6,500 places. Rates: Toss-5c,: $lO-Bc.: S2O-19c.: S3O-12c.: $40*15c.: SSO-20c. lam now pi (-pa *d to make desirable farm loe .oi S3OO to SIO,OOO on as good term as can be had in the State. Farl 1 payments allowed Small sume atV per eent. Larger sums, on br >.d security, 6 per cent I vnk W. Babcock. 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 this offer is a rare bar gain. Hemphiel & Hohan. Yery Remarkable Recovery. Mr.Oeo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich , writes: ‘My wife has been almost five years, so helpless that sne could not turnover 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 grept curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer’s. -Aug. 29-2
A Wonderful Discovery. Consumptives and all, who sufler 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 yerify 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 Drui Store. Large size SI. OO. Aug. 29-* Go to Fendig’s.
Ezra O. Nownels,
DENTISTRY.
The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to degree of per fectioa. Much skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to so arrarge 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 woik guarranteed. Consultation free. Office over Leopold’s Bazar. Ralph Feudig’s foi i>aig ins
JHhHH "laoWmllH ’ WBBESSmv {PM D. H. BALDWIN&CO. L LOUISVILLE, KY. _ 1 236 3?©iart3a. Axrs. 111 Ml * ,LL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. VMH| L*-S. |L EASY TERMS! SSLffStSSfeSiK *-*-1. |L ' n. *uat cas “ roust be paid. To all such we would say: * NO MATTER IK YOU CAN’T PAY MORE THAN 'gmjmmmSM FIVE or TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH towards an f * y Organ or a Piano. We will convince you Hint otvr terms * * ar ® easier than any other Music house in America. W V JE 1 fit Steinwty A Son*. Decker Bro*., Halne*. Flsrher, Vose & 1 v E- Son*, Marshall & Wendell, Coltnn* Uprifhl; Baldwin, and other Plano*. nra| Estey Organs and Cymbeila Organs. We sell almost universally where Instruments are Mfi M' Examined by customers at exr store. '• * aft ViSfW L** W v ft. OTALOfiUES AND FULL INFORMATION MAILED j V Vy. || TO FARMERS Having purchased the old stand of Lara in the Nowels Block, Rensselaer, Indiana, and put in a 1 „rge stock of HARD.WA FimT' ‘ Consisting of Hard and Soft coalburners, Wood heaters, and Cooking Stoves; Carpenters’ supplies; JNails, 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 table Cutlery, silver-plated Ware, Shot, Powder, Shells, Caps, Guns, Revolvers, Hay and Corn Knives, Spades, 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 wagoH 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 other manufacturers of barbed 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 ’’rices as Low as anywhere in Northern Indiana. It is no trouble to show our goods, but areal pleasuie to do so, whether you buy or not. We hope by strict attention to business, and honest dealing, to merit a share of public patronag. Respectfully. N. V. CLEAVER. Rensselaer, Oct. 5,1883. Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor. —Dealer Xxx — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. SMB3TOHBS, SMBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES URJTS *IJYD VASES. V*n Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer in.— 1 KIUIUB lU, W EITIIMti, Eli
J. »»•. O WALL'S Liven Teams, with or without Drivers W MBark and. BhotphStmin mmMM MM MM M MMM MM MML ■■ a paiatabio form, jrot BLO tot aunt viaucxnE co.. su «.uu it. n.uni •
Notick—Public notice ie hereb given to all concerned that I will bo in ray office in Willey & Sigler’s* store, in Rensselaer, every Saturday o for the purpose of attending to th business of Township Trustee. The Township Library has also been re* to the same place, where it may be fouud by all entitled r> make use of it. E. A. Gbiswold. Trustee, Marion tp. Persons wauuiv *arm loans ca l * get them cheap ai the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see. Joe Sharp will pay you the casu !or Pou'try.Game. &c.
When Mr. Blaine waft Secretory of State there were several American citizens ot 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 guanp beds of South America; bat the English Jail beds of American citizens he deliberately refused to see—Boston Pilot. Al! taxation ehall 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 succesfuily with foreign labor, and without imposing lower rates of duty than will be ample to cover any increased cost of production which may exist in consequence of the higher rate o{ wages prevailing in this country. —National Platform of the Demoerac y.
"The startling exposure of Speaker Blaine’s veuality in 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 different basis. * * * Now it shows that Speaker Blaine never deserved his good reputation. He has taken bribes in another case." New York Tribune, September 30, 1872. The symptoms are moisture, like per spiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling i a and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes afffected. If allowed to continue very serious results mao follow. "Swayne’s Ointment’ is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysip. elas. Barbers’ Rch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mall for SO cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— A.d dress, Da. Swayne & Son, Philaaelpuia, Pa. Hold by Druggists. v7n3(i The Chairman of the independen t conference, Colonel 1 R. Cod man, sound* ed the key-mue of the prevailing sentl* ment when he said:. 1 do not hesitate to say that the defeat of Mr. Blaine should be oompassed by all honorable means. It seems tome that the cau"6 of good government, of pure politics, of American character, requires it to be done. There is but one way to do it. and that way (to vote for Cleveland) must *>e obvious to us all. Before you 3tart on a plo nlo excursion. go to a fair or re*union get un accident ticket In the Travelers for $3,000 In case of accidental death, or sls per week in case of disabling injury. 1 day to 16, 25c. per day: 30 dava, $4,50. CHEAP MONEY! We have finally secured our six per cent, money and are now preparod to make farm loans at eix per oeat inter* est. These loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part or all ot his- loans before maturity. R. 8. <$ Z. DWIGGINB. Pbiese & Bbo. wish to inform the oltizens- of Rensselaer and vicinity that they hare Just received a full fine of Gents’' fine Hats, comprising th* latest novelties—stiff and soft hat We make it a point to keep aeleotiona in this line to suit everybody* SwaynefePHls-Oomfortlngto the Stok Thousands die fVpm neglect to proper* ly treat Impure filbod, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver. Kidney, Heart Diseases, Dropsy and Rheumatism. But to the debilitated, burdened with such serious sickness, we conscientiously recommend "Bwanri’g Pjlio,” which contain medicinal properties possessed by no other reir dies.— Sent by mail fir 25 cents, box of SO pills; boxes, sl, (in stamps.) Address, Db. waynb & Son, | hiladelphla, Pa. Sold y Druggists.
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