Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1885 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge, - - Peter H. Ward. Prosecutor. - - M. H. Walker.f, Terms ot Court—First Monday in January; Third Monday in March; First Monday in June; Third Monday in October. COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk. ... James F. Irwin. Sheriff, ... Samuel E. Yeoman. Auditor, - • Geo. M. Robm.oi,. freaa.irer, - - . Moses B. Alter. Recorder, ... Thomas Antrim. Surveyor. - - - James C Thrawls. Coroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D. M. Nelson. 1 Ist Diet. Asa C. Prevo. Commissioners-< 2d Diet. 8. R. Nichols. (3d Diet. John Wavraire. Comm'rs Court.—First Mondays in March, Jnne, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Marshal, ... Charles Platt. Clerk, .... Val. Seib. Treasurer, - - - T. J. Farden. fist Ward, - - Jnoß.Vanatta. 2d Ward, • B. F. Ferguson. Trustees,- 3d Ward, - - M.D. Rhoades. 4th Ward, • A. W. Cleveland sth Ward. - - Jos. H. Willey. SOCIETIES. A F. and A. M. Prairie Lodge No. 1.. meets First and Third Mondays ot each month. M. L. Spitler, Sec'y. Wm. H. Eger, W. M. O. E. S. Evening Star Chapter, meets First and Third Wednesdays of each month. Miss May Miller, Mrs. Lyd a A. Moss, Secretary. Worthy Matron. I. O. O. F. Iroquois Lodge, No. 143. meets every Tuesday evening. J. F. Warr-n, R.P. Benjamin,. Secretary. N. G, K. of P. Rensselaer Lodge,No. 82, meets every Thursday evening. J. W.Roberts, J. F. Hardman, K. of R. & S. C. C. A- O. U. W. Rensselaer Dodge. No. 100, meets very Monday evening. C.P. Hopkins, H. C. Zoll, Recorder. M. W. G. A. R. Rensselaer Post, No. 84, meets every Friday evening. U. P. Hopkins, H. E. James. Adjutant, P. C. K & L. of H. Jasper Lodge, No. 850, meets every Saturday evening. Mrs. Carrie Clark, Jas. A. Burnr am, r Secretary. Protestor.

WOHOK ROUTE. (.OHisTille. 1 A. & Chicago Railway Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in Effect January 18th, 1885. SOUTH ' STATIONS : No. 2 : No. 8 . No. 4 I Daily: Daily: Daily Chicaoo Iv 740 ami 840 pml 738 m Hammond “ 843 “ 943 “ 833 “ Shelby *• 951 “ “ 941 «. Mose Lawn “ 959 “ ‘ 954 “ fair Oaks “ 10 11 •* •* 10 06 ■» Surrey “ 10 23 “ • “ 10 18 *• RENSSELAER, 10 33 “ 11 28 ', 10 28 “ Pleasant Ridge “ 10 42 “ *• 10 37 « Marlboro “• 10 48 “ “ 10 43 » Motion *• 11 10 “ 12 05 am 11 05 «• Lafayette “ 12 15 pm • “ 12 10 am Greencastle “ 300 “ 225 “ Louisville, ar. 835 ’* 740 u Indianapolis “ 315 ’* 335 ** Cincinnati, “ 710 “ 800 “ dto:rt.h:. STATIONS : No. t ; No. 7 . No. 3 : Daily: Daily: Daily C ncinnati, Iv 730 am 645 pm Indianapolis, “ 12 45 pm 11 20 “ Louisville •' 7<5 am *• 740 pm Greencastle “ 125 pm ** 117 am Lafayette " 335 “ •' 325 “ Monon “ 445 •' 325 am 430 “ Marlboro “ 503 “ 446 “ Pleasant 1 dge" 509 ‘ 452 “ RENSSE AER, 518 “ 357 “ 459 “ Surrej •* 528 “ "■ 503 “ Fair Oaks '• 540 “ “ 521 “ Rose Lawn •• 552 “ “ 532 “ Shelby, “ 600 “ “ 540 ■' Hommond “ 717 “ 550 “ 657 Chicago, ar 820 “ 655 “ 800 “ All Trains rnn on 90th Meridian (Central) Time. Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 rnn solid between Chicago and Louisville, andjiave Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. Trains 7 and 8 run solid between Chicago and Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ng Cars and Through Coaches between Chicago and Cincinnati. For ticke'.s r.nd further information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer. W. S. BADDWIN, Gen’l Passengei Ag’t.

emocratir FRIDAY APRIL 10. 1885,

WOODI WOOD!! WOOD!!! “Judge” Healy is m Chicago, on business. J. F. Hardman has received the patent for his fish-box. Mrs. Elizabeth Chilcote and A. Leopold are onihe sick list. S. P. Thompson Esq., tvent to Delphi Wedensday to attend Circuit Court. Dan. Frazer and Hon. U. Z. Wiley, Fowler lawyers attended Jasper Circuit Court last week. E. C. Newels spent Srnday with his family in Rensselaer, returning to Indianapolis Sunday evening. Earl Reynolds challenges any bay in Indiana under 18 years of age for a speep race of one mile, on rollers sos SSO,

High Mass was celebrated at the Catholic Church last Sunday. The attendance was large and the services impressive. Miss Della Cotton, after a protracted visit among friends in Kearney, Nebraska, returned to Rensselaer Wednesday evening. Capt F. W. Babcock has received the appointment of aid-de-camp QnGen. Foster’s staff, Department Commander G. A. R. of Indiana. Remember! that Nursery stock bought at the Rensselaer Nursery, being already acclimated, is best suited to this locality, and the kind lor you to buy. Bee ‘ad’ in another column. Nailed to a tree in front of Halloran.s Saloon is a sign bearing the announcement: “M. 0, Halloran, Wholesale Liquor Dealer.” Last Sunday, as a token of respect and appreciation, the M. E. Sunday School Class of R. P. Benjamin presented him whith a handsome albun. Hon. I. D. Dunn, Represntative for this district, spent Sunday with friends in Rensselaer. He came up from the Capital for a short rest. He returned to Indianapolis Sunday evening. Fob Sale!—The Jersey Bull, Prince de Leon, No. 707 Inquire es C. D. Stackhouse. or N. Warner, Rensselaer Ind. Strawberry Plants of all standard varieties. Leave orders with. John Eger. Still in the lead, with Miss Louisa Platt as my Dress Maker, and Miss Minnie Murphy as my Trimmer, I think I can please you.— All work guaranteed. Call and see me. Mrs. S. E. Laßue. Friday last Judge Ward appointed E. L. Clark Ditch Commissioner* vice Ad. Parkison resigned, he qualified the same day Gov. Gray aproved new Drainage law, and he was therefore legislated out of office.

The “Kid” says that “the thugs and bummer carried the election in Chicago Tuesday.” The venerable Judge Cations telegraphed congratulations to Carter Harrison on the success of the “kid’s” ‘‘thugs and bummers.” Mrs. M. E. Spitler, Grand Matron, Mrs. Lydia A. Moss, Mrs. F. B. Meyer, Mrs. Nellie Learning, and Messers, M. L. Spitler, J. W. Powell and Thos. J. Farden, are in attendance upon the Grand Chapter, O. E. S.„ at Indianapolis the present week. Should an agent approach you with a book, ask at once if it is “Words That Burn.” If you find that it is, entertain her, for she has come to do you good, and if she don’t succeed it is because you will not let jt her. Mrs. Sarah Miles, Agent for Marion township, Jasper county, Ind. A letter received from Mrs. Tatman, of Nashville, HL, announces the death of her father Hon. Ezra Wright, at Richview, 111., March 28th 1885. Mr. W. was lang a well known and highly esteemed citizen of Jasper County, and the news of his demise will be received by many friends with regret, That parent who would place the cream of the world’s best tho’ts, so classified that those bearing upon any particular subject may be turned to in a moment’s time, within the reach of his family, should secure a copy of “Words That Burn.” No home can afford to miss its power and influence. Mrs. Sarah Miles, agent for Marion township, Jasper county, Ind. Joe Sharp will pay you the caan Tor Pou’‘r>. Game. &c.

Death of Charles H. Wood.

From the Crown Point Star. Charles H. Wood, the oldest son and child of Hon. Thomas J. Wood, died at six o’clock Friday evening, March 20,1885. He had been sick of typhoid fever some over a week, and although kind friends administered the best of care, and physicians gave him the most skillful treatment, yet death relentlessly claimed him as his victim, and Charley has passed away from earthly scenes. He was a little ovdr fourteen years of age, and wa3 a bright gentlemanly youth.— His associates were his warm friends, and all who knew him loved and respected him. His disease from the first was of a very aggravated nature, most of the time he

was delirious, and was in a constant state of mental excitement. — This is a heavs blow upon the griefstricken parents, who are almost prostrated by this very sad affliction. We believe they have the hearty sympathy of every citizen of the community in this time of heart-rending grief. Mr. and Mrs. Wood were both in Washington when Charles was taken sick, but they arrived home so that they were with him during the most of his sickness. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church Sunday at 2 o’clock p. m. Charles was a member of the School Cadets and the company placed crape combined with other fabrics in front of their armory, thereby indicating their sincere regret on account of the death of their comrade. The funeral was very largely attended, there being no unoccupied room in the building. The School Cadets with reversed arms marched in front of the procession and kept step with the beating of a muffled drum. They were neatly dressed in full uniforms with white gloves, and made a fine appearance. His teacher, Miss Martin, and the scholars of the room attended the funeral in a body, indicating their high regard for the departed scholar and schoolmate. The text was in Daniel, 3d and 25th, latter part of verse. The following statement was made by the minister after the close of the sermon: Charles Harvey Wood, son of Thomas J. and Mary E. Wood, was born February 2d, 1871, in Crown Point, Liliana. A childlbeloved at home. The untimely decease ends many seeming-

ly well laid hopes. Of winning and manly qualities he had won the respect of many, notably at Washington where being known of by many members of Congress, he was regarded with special consideration on a number of occasions. He had improved his time in school and stood where it would be an honor to pupils much older than himself. The respect by which he was regarded is attested by the presence of his classmates.

White Russian Oats for Sale. I have strict!) pure White Russian Oatsfor sale, at my residence, three miles North east of Rensselaer. The Oats weigh from 3G tofOlbs. per bu. measure. Average yield per acre last season, on my farmflfty-flve bu Price 33j cts per bu. Thomas Robinson. Rensselaer, 31 < Feb. 27th 1885 ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 4th flay of April, 1885. Those not olaltnad within four weeks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington. D. C Mss Margie Henkle- W. 11. H, Smith. Miss Mattie Henkle. John Hoosan, R. E. Spencer. A. W. Hostetter2. Miss Laura Stltz. Pet Woods Jacob Myers. Persons cal’ing for any of tne letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind, April 6 1885 I have come to stay, and don’t you ’urget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp. For Sale.—A house and several iots, a nice location, situated on river bank, on good terms, Apply to A. L. Willis, Gunsmith. Rensselaer. Ind.. Dec, 12,1884. A Remakable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Daily, of Tun khannock Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physiciahs could give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a Bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh SO lbs- in a few months Free Trial bottle of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large Bottles >I.OO [4.]

Send Money by American Express Co. Money Orders.—Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of tne Co. Pays* ble at 6,500 places. Ratei: T055~50,: $lO-Bc.: SSO-20c.

BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy a Thompson's Bank > Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. Prou’r. rpHE proprietor having fitted np a new »hoj -L are now fully prepared to do all kind* of Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others needing anything in our line, are invitet jO give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specially And give this branches the busineas particuh attention. AU work warranted. GRANT. MON CMEATX MARKET! J (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, • Ind., J. J. Higlesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Vea. .Mutton, S»ur age, Bologna, etc., told in quauti ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock shught. ered. Everydody is invited to eail. The Highest Price Paid for Goo# Fat Cattlr. May 26.18«2.

ASKS roni.H.BTLUWINkLU.m LOUISVILLE, KY. m23S JFo-orUx Will not be undersold. EICV TCDMC I Many partie* desiring to b«y EnOI I Lnlrlu 1 Piano* or Organ* have an idea - v» ;, that cash must be paid. To al) such we would say: ’ ' NO MATTER IF YOU CAN’T PAY MORE THAN ■i FIVX or TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH towards an Organ or a Piano. We will convince you that our term* ® ar * •*“**' than ’"y other Music house in America. W ■ SBIwNB 1. Vw Steinway & Sons, Decker Bros, Haines, Fischer, Vose & Sons, Marshaff & Wendell, Cottage Upright, ■ Baldwin, and ether Planoe. m Estey Organs and Shonlnger Cymbella Organs. We sell almost universally where Instruments are Examined by customers at our store. W 1, fWfc UOV CATALOGUES AND FULL INFORMATION MAILED FREE.* f Rensselaer Marble House SHEN RY MACKEY, Proprietor. —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. ESOSSOHIS, am SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, U/MS vases. Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. —A-lao ZDeELler in—in in ii un luun, m isw

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