Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1885 — Page 5

£OXO* ROUTE. Aoiisrille, N- A, & Cblcaie Railway lutio of Passenger ‘£i amb, iu ■.. t Jan. .Uth, .lovs. j ii-LoUNij. ii'Sflt’iWDS ;>>o. 2 i No.h ; jj 0 . 4 . °"UUWa. . t);ti |y.; i)ili|v : DailVj jilMiAi; * Lv 740ain: Kjopin raopm lliimiiionil •• 843 : »43 »:833 “ ' 'liefl'.v -‘ 951 “ i <) 4i .. K« se I.nwu “ 953 « i : 9J4“ >';iir Oaks “ ion •< • 1006 •• 'jum , y “ 1023 “ : i|01« « Beawslaer “t 033 •• :H2S “ !IO2S “ 1 leiisant Uiilj-e “ 1042 “ : :i037 “ Marlboro 10 48 t( ; :]043 “ Moihjh “ 1110 " ! 1205iiin: 11 OS “ Lafayette “! 1215 pm! 11210 am •• l>reenea«tl« “ ;300 “ ; : 2 2S“ LOUISVILLE Ari 885 “ : 740 “ INDI AX AI’OLIS “ 315 “ ! 335 “ 01 NCI NX ATI “ : 7 10 “ : 8(10 “ . X OUTH • BOUND. Stfifi AT)S* : 1 : X 0.7 • No. 3 Sicilians, , Dai | v ; Daily ; I>ftilyLv : 730 am: 645 pm: a.-. a ;mV! o, ‘ I ' s “ i24spm:ii2o« : J.OI I~\ I LLS *• : 745 a 111: ■ 740 pm •4ireeiicastlo “ • 125 pm . 1 17 am J.a fa vet to ** : 885 ** : 3 -15 ?J 0,, 1 f ! n “ I 445 “ • 3 25am 430 « - Marlboro “ : 503 “ : 440 >. Ufeasant Rirtjrc “ 5 Oil • 452 “ Benssslaer -‘ : 518*• i 357 “ 4. V1 >• “ 528 - i jot! « fair Oaks ‘- ■ 540 fc - . 21 “ Lone Lawn “ 552 “ « ?. lleU, . v , “ (100 •• : 540 “ ■THITwv ~ 17 “ 550 “ 057 “ All Trains run on Doth Meriilian'(CentraT) 'Time. Trains 1 and 2ruu solid between Cl.'ieaifo a*ml Louisville, and have Throu;;li Couches l)Ct«*en ■ Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 run solid between (’liicnim and Louisville, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Carslietween Chicago and Louisville. B Trains 7 and 8 run solid between Chi-aito and mid Indianapolis, and have Pullman 'al u-e Sieeptiiß • Cars and Through Coaches between : l nica go and Cinciiuiuu. Kor ticV'ds and further information, apply t<- , c - • VT-ren.. Agent, i.’ensselaer. S. 15A LDWIX, Uon’l Passenger Ajrt-

If* lt*«. S*afj»*l. FRIDAY. JAN ARY 30, LBBS VV ■ — ■ ■ ----- - | uj WOODI WOOD!! WOOD!!! Mr. Henry Muckey has ptirehased thu Rousselm-: - Marble Works ctmuge oi’“ad” next week. Ladies and Misses Cloaits, Circu lars, Dolmans, etc,' a nice lot, cheap" at than ever before at Fendig’s Protracted meetings ut the Al. E. Cburrii. -Judge Huff is presiding judge tide week... The L. N. A. & 0. now pays its ern iplyees through its local station agents ftnytelhecks. The old pay-car method «ht>6 been reUguted to the past. We are pained to announce tha* Mrs. Mary A. wife of Mr Jno. Makee*ev©r, died very suddenly, of paialysis of tue heart, at the Makeever HouseWednesday night about 11 o'clock•aged about 65 years. Mrs. Makeever was endowed with imany kindly virtues, charitable .md womanly in all her walks. Site will be sadly missed in the home circle, as well as in the large circle of acquaintances. Two sled-loads of Rensselaer y rung f oiks visited “Jack” Yeoman and fam ‘ly, in Jordan township, last Saturday evening. Musio. dancing and games were the pastime, and a bonatifu supper was spread by the liberal host and hostess, Hale Warner, of Rensselaer, and Miss Blanche Borroughs, of Hammond, were married Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride’ parents in Hammond, We wish Hale and Blanche much happiness. Mrs, H. C. Bruce, of this township, after a protracted illness; died on Saturday nforning last. Audtior Robinson has appointed Daniel E. Fairchild Assesor of Keener township, to fill vacancy occasione d by death of Horace Jones, dec’d, Pet.er Foulks, Assessor "of Milroy Swnship, and John T. Sayler Assesor, of Newton township, to fill racanoecasioned by election of Sam. E. Yeoman Sheriff of Jasper County. Married.—At the residence of JoB. White, in Rensselaer, Tuesday evening, January 27th, 1885, by Rev. T. CWebster, Mr. Bruce E. White and Miss Amelia H, Zick.] At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Wm. Warren and Miss Ol he W. Ztck. 2. Spider, jr,, or Newton County, is visiting frieuds in Rensselaer. Walter Powell Is visiting his rela tive, ex-sheriff Powell, in Rensselaer Eld. Hope *B, Miller, formerly of tbis place, now of Michigan. City, wag visiting old apqunntanoes 10 Rens»e> aer this week.

Mrs. Lizzie H. wile of Mordecai F Chilcote. Esq, died in Rensselaer,. Indiana January 15, 1885. She was born in Brookville, lndiana, March lst. 1842. She was the youngest daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah Hammond. Hon. A. A. Hammond. Governor of Indiana. Judge William Hammond, of Iowu, and Hon E. P. Hammond. late a Judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana, were her brothers. In 1854 her father moved to Jasper county, and located in Barkley township. On the 27th day of September, 1865, the subject of this notice was married. In 1868 her husband moved to Rensselaer with his family, and here has since been their borne. In 1875 Mrs. Chilcote united with the Presbyterian church, of which sbe was a member when she died. She was the mother of two sons, who survive her, and one daughter. Several years a&o. at the death of her sister, Mrs John Miller, who a large family of small children in the care of an invalid husband, Mrs. Chilcote adopted four of the orphans into her family, becoming to them a mother in all of care and love.

Brightly conspicuous amoug the many virtues of this wornun was that of charily. A kind and sympathetic disposition led her to make many personal sacrifices for the alleviation and the comfort of others. Probably no other woman in the country was more prompt to respond to the cries of suffering. To visit and watch with the sick to comfort the sorrowful, and to relieve those in distress, were the spontaneous impulses of this character; but her charitable deeds were as unostentatious as the blessings of Providence, that fall, like the gentle dews, while the world sleeps.

Grandma Hammond, who is now in her eighty-third year and who has been visiting in Kansas for the last three months, has come home. Leaving McPherson County, Kansas, Tuesday, Jan, 20th. 1885, and arrived at the home of her son-in-law, Capt. F. Chilcote, on Friday evening following. On account of the storms the trains were all off time, but Grandma changed cars a Kansas city and St. Lonis, in the night time, and arrived at Lafayette, Ind., at three o’clock in the moruing, went several squares to a hotel when the mercury was way down in the twenties, and she traveled this entire distance all alone, not seeing or meeting a person she knew. What won't a woman do for those she loves!

Remington News: Those ot our citizena who had the pleasure of an acquaintance with Mrs. M. F. Chilcote will regret to hear ol her death which uccured at her home in Rensselaer Thursday, Jan. 15. Bhe was a sister of the Hon. E. P. Hammond and a most estimable lady. Delphi Times: We learn with regret of the death of Mrs. M. F. Chileote, the wife of one of the most prominent attorneys of Rensselaer. Capt. Chilcote, than whom a more genial companion and faithful friend never lived, has the sympathy off all in his affliction. Mrs. Dr. John W. Merry of Montgomery. Hillsdale County, Michigan, sister of Captain M. F. Chilcote, who came here to attend the funeral off Mrs. Chilcote. returned to her home yesterday.

Died : —Oit the 29th day cf December, 1884, in Pulaski «ount.y, Indiana, Ezekiel Ball, aged 73 years 2 months aDd 20 days; and in full hope of immortality and everlasting happiness in the life beyond. Mr. Ball was bora in the year 1811, in Middletown, Butler county, Ohio. He came to Indiana in an early day, and engaged in blacksmithing in Lafayette, when it was but a small village. In 1845 he moved to Jasper county, where he spent most of his after years, and at one time was a citizen of Rensselaer, where he was well and favorably known as an upright and consistent Christian. W. E. Moore.

Boots & Shoes!— E. F, Priest & Bro. have moved into the room formerly occupied oy Bedford & Warner, and have a fuii;iine of fine Boots & Shoes for the spring taade. We have the Leyis and Brokholm shoes—the finest line of ladies fine shoes made. Also J. Miller & Co, hand-made goods. Guatanteed in every respect. Ealph Fendig has just returned from Cnieago after purchasing an extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Mone know the wants in this section bolter than Mr. F., and his purchases have been made with a view to meet the demands of big patrons. Give him a call.

A Kemakable Escape. Mrs. Marv A. Daily, ofTuukhannock Pa., was afflicted lor six years with As. thma and Rrnpchitis. during which liiiie die best pl<vvit-ialis could give no relief. Her life, was despaired of, uutil in lost October she procured a Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for iwshort time she was completely cu.-td, gaiuing in flesh 50 lbs- in a lew months. Free Trial bottle of this certain cure ot ail Throat and LUng DN senses at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large Bottles SI.OO pi.] NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to all parties who hav« School Fund Loans, or deferred payments on uc»count of the purchase of School Lauds in J .sper couuty, and the interst being due on tr.e first day of Jan» uarv of each year, and not paid, that it becomes the duty of the County Auditor to proceed* at once to the collection of the same according to law. If you will attend to this promptly, you will save your elves trouble aud costs, and mo a very disagreeable duty. Yours Truly, GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County.

Notice to Hunters All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or trespuss on my premises after this date, December 19th, 1884. PETER HINDS.

A Walking Skeleton. Mr. V. Springer, of Mechanics burg, Pa., writes: T was afflicted r.itb lung and abscess on lungs, und reduced to n walking Skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, which did so much good that l bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a man. completely restored to health with a]hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 lbs.’ OalluiF. B. Meyer’s Drug Store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles. .SI.OO, 32-3 For a good, cheap, warm over poat Call at Fending’s Ar extensive variety and fine selection of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, low down in price, as Fenwq’s

CJLO^KISI From the Bankrupt concern of field Bros;& Co. A. Leopold, Sole Agent. Don’t fail to call at Leopold’s if yeu want a fine Cloak, Dolman. Surtout and New Market. They are 25 per cent, less than vou can buy them elsewhere. Thoy must be sold

An End to Bone Scrapings E 'ward Shepherd,of t’rrisburz, 111. say-: * Having received sc much benefit Mom Electric Bitters, I feel il my duly to let fluttering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg li r eight years; my doctors told me 1 w\ idd have to have »hc bone scraped oi .eg amputated. 1 used, instead, thrie Imttlbs ot Electric Bitters and seven lutzes Uncklen’s Arnica Salve, a d my leg’is now sountil and well,”" •> Elect*ic Bitters are sold at fifty vents a bottle, and p ucklen’s Arnica Hairs at 25c. per box by K. B. Meyer’s- 84-5 • Send Money by Ambrican Express Co. Mon»y Orders,— Receipts given. Mouey refunded if Osders are los& Sold at a4l offices of hie Co. Payable at 6,5»0 places. ISutes: Toss-4>c,: $10~8c.: kJO-lQc.: $3(M2e.: S4O-35c.: SSO-20c. lam row p: t ..i d to make cJesirable farm lor ot S3CO to SIO,OOO on as goodi term js can b ) had ha the State. Part 1 ' laments alibwed Small sums it', ->tr cent. Larger sums, sc br d e'vaurity, 6 per cent 1' vnk W. Babcock.

Very Remarkable Recover}'. Mr.Cteo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich writes: ‘My wife has been til* most live years, so- helpless that sue could- not turn over in the bed alone. She used two bottlss of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, th»A she is able-aow to do hea own work.’ Electric Bitters will do ajfi that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest th*ir greet curative pow. era. Only fifty cents a botrie at F. B Meyer’s, -Aug. 29-*l I have come to stay, and don’t you target, with cash enough to buy aU the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp.

A Wwiden ul Discovery. Consumptiv s and all, who »utier from any alb ction of the Throat and Lungs, can find a certain cure in Or. King’s New Discovery for Conauiuption. Thousands of permanent cares yerify the truth of th> atoment, No. medicine can show such » record of wonder. f\i! cures. Thousands of once hopclebs 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 siae sl.oi>. Aug. 29-2 Go to Fendig’s. Notice of f inal Report. NOTICE l* hereby given that Zimri Dwlgglas, <le bonis uofth s Estate of William T. Maxwell, deceased ha* fllcd Uts IlnaJ roport In said estate, with the Clerk of the .JasEer Circuit Court, that aaid report will etaud for caring and approval on January 6th. 1883, In said Court. Witncaa the Clerk of said Court. JAMES P. IRWIN, Clerk. December 5,1884. .ill * MARRIAGE GUIDE S6O Pages, nioatrm*! In cloth»n<3flit btndlOf 60a, tru.to life. fl»Bt*««UdbTT>r-wm-rinilirp b,Y!!-iV Mo„ th. great 8pwl»ll«t. Corunltotlon »nd pSpblct fr**t

DENTISTRY. The insertiou of Hrtiliy;*! t»»rh haa now arrived to a;high fedioa. Much skill, hov*-?r, s required on th« part ot th* to so arrarge them that they v HI harm ouize in form, shape, ar... »- >t >v with the features of the face , U i those wishing a set that the m<«si •» «cerniug eye could not dete- t n >m th* natural teeth we will selr-. t ii mou stock cavity teeth aud fill tin m with gold wild guurrantee you .ctloa All v;otfc guarnuitcod. Ci*ii.-i>l*atloa free. Ofllce over Leopold’s Bazar. Ralph Feudig’s fox uar* !"•

N < JIISI1 L | J l L LOUISVILLE, KY. 2s* Fo-vaxtla. Jkr<r». ffTTII nil «OV BE UNDERSOLD. Hl-l EASY TERMS! S&trSitffiJSas & *4 pJau,.' that cash mi .i b- paid. To all such we would say: . NO MATT IK II VOU CAN’T PAY MORE THAN FIVE or i i .A KS PER MONTH towards an Organ or u will convince you that our terms J 1 are easier 1 1 ...« the-r Music house in America. JL* XL Steinway k Son . Bochar Bros., Haines, Fischer, Voae A 1 Bat xEL XIL fLiMwin, and other Pianos. Estey Organs md Shonlnger Cymbella ftrgans. g We sell e!mo<t :ml»ersally where Instruments are VI pS IWm Examined by customers at our store. w 1 Jfflfe, wf L.Vr CATALOGUES SNIS Full INFORMATION MAILED FREE.jj |l TO FARMERS IIILDERS: Having purchased He old stand of Lam in the Nowelß Block, Rensselaer, lii'liana. and put in a 1 ,rgs-stock of HARDWARE, " Consisting of Hard ami Soft coalbnrners, Wood heaters, and CooMiigStove^Carpnilets’ supplies-;: Mails, of all kinds, always-. in stock, in smai I or large quantities; Edge tools, But.ts, Screws, Bolts, Strap hidges, hand and wood Saws, F'iles, pocket and table CutleryJsi I ver-plated Ware; Shot, Powder, Siiells, Caps, Guns, Revolvers. I lay and Com Knives r Spades, iSTiovels, Hoes, Forks;, Potato-«liggers, Pumps and pump supplies, l inware in every sty] t* ml shape. Especial attention given to TIN EOOFINL. SPOUTING, ETC., By the old reliable Tin nor.. Peter Rhoades, We are sellin Rest farm waboN on wfieels, in the-State, tor the money—she Buchanan Wag* on—lor $55 00. We are i gents for tlie Gliddten Barb Wire, the’best barbed wire made*.. Being the original patent all othevmanufootnrers of barbed wirepay royalty to it, and have-to make it back iu some way. Farmers can tell how after testing the wires. < VO! and see iMf ,as we will guarantee ‘rices as low as anywhere in Northern Indiana. It is i«r> trouble toshow owr goods, but areal pleasure to do so, whether you buy or not. We nope by strict attention to business, ami leanest deaHng, to merit a share of public patronag. Respeetiully, N.V. CLEAVER. Rensselaer,. Oct. f*. i xs*.

Rensselaer Marble House 3HENRY MACKEY, PROPRIETOR. American and Italian Marble, . MONUMENT'S, T& 23 LISTS. HBADSTMSS, SLAVS, Is LATE AND MARBLE MANTLES uejvs ajvo vases. Van Rensselaer Street West of Court House. .A lwo Oeaulor in.— i in, uuin uui ii b mi n,nt., &

J. W. ozr VALE’S limy 4 Iwl Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

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Noxicx—Public notice bereb given to all concern*d tha< I will be in ray offiee in Willey & Sigler’* store, iu Rensselaer, every Saturday for the purpose of attending to th l-usiuosa of Township Trustee. The Township Library has also been removed to the same place, where it may bo fouud by all entitled t x make use of it. E. A. Gsiswou). Trustee, Marion tp.

Persons wauacy *arm loans ca !| get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see. * Joe Sharp wilt puy you the casn !or Pou'*r>. Game. &e.

The symptoms are moisture, like p apiralion, intense itching, increased b icratching. very distressing, particular / at night, seems as if pin-worms we. crawling la and about the rectum; tl private parts are sometimes affected. ) allowed to continue very serioas reeul rnsio follow. “Bwat*«’b OiNTKKn is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tette Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Bryan elan. Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all aoal\ crusty Skin Diseases. Bent by mail f«>; 50 cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Ad dress, Dr. Swavnb * Son, Phili delpnia. Pa. Hold by Druggists. v7*i; • Before you start on a plo-nlo ex curaion go to a fair or re-union g> an accident tioket in the Travelet for $3,000 in case of accidental death or sls per week in case of dlaabiin injury. 1 day to 16, 250, per day; 8 dava, $4,50. CHEAP MONEY! We have finally secured oar six pe cent, money and are now preparod V make farm loans at six per oeat interest. These loans run for five years bu the borrower has option to pay part er all ot his loans before maturity. R. 8. & Z. DWIGGHNS. Priest & Bro. wish to inform citizens of Rensselaer and viclnltj that they have jUBt received a full Ra< of Gonts’ fine Hats, comprising th latest novelties—stiff and soft hat We make it a point to keep aelefetlonn in this line to suit everybody. Swayufi's PHls-Comfortlng to the Siolr Thousands die horn neglect to proper ly treai impure Blood, Conatipatioa Dyspepsia, Malaria, Apoplexy, Liver. Kidney, H«art Diseases, Dropsy anr Rheunialism. But to the debliltatnd burdened -vitb such serious sickness, W< oonacientiously recommend “SWATWM*fc Pnous,” which contain mediQinal properties possessed by no other retr dies.— Heat by mail f»r 25 cents, box of SO pills; boxes, sl, (in stamps.) Address, Dn WXYNR& Hon,| hiladelphla, Pa, Bold y Drug!; ! Bts.

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