Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1885 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge, - - Peter H. Ward. Proaecutor. - M. H. Walker.!. Term of Coart—Firat Monday in January; Third Monday in March; First Monday in June; Third Monday in October. COUNT! OFFICERS. Clerk. ... Jam eg F. Irwin. Sheriff. ... Samuel E. Yeoman. Auditor, - - Geo. M. Robinson. Treasurer, ... Moaes B. Alter. Recorder, ... Thomas Antrim. Surveyor. - - - James C Thrawls. Ooroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D. M. Nelson. 1 Ist Diet. AsaC. Prevo. Commissioners-< 2d Dist. S. R. Nichols. (3d Diet. John Wavmire. Comm’rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Marshal, - - - Charles Platt. Clerk, .... Val. Seib. Treasurer, - - - T. J. Fardeu. fist Ward, - - Jno R. 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 of 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. LyiDa A. Moss, Secretary. Worthy Matron. I. O. O. F Iroquois Lodge, No. 143, meets every Tuesday evening. J. F. Warren, 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 Bost, No. 84, meets every Friday evening. C. 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. Burnram, Seci-etaiv. Protestor.

■ -p)) LouisviitE, Hew CmcA6o ftv.((£>a • W- • ' ' » Condensed Time Tab’e of Passenger Trains, in Effect June 7th, 1885. _ SOU T TT' ' STATIONS ! No. 2 : No. 8 ;N0.4 ! Daily: Daily! Daily Chicago Iv 745 ami 825 pml. 745 pm Hammond “ 848 “ 928 “ 848 •' Shelby “ 10 07 “ 10 4, “ 10 41 “ Rose Lawn “ 10 15 “ 10 54 ‘ Fair Oaks “ 10 27 •' 1105 “ Surrey “ 10 38 “ 11 17 “ RENSSELAER, 10 48 “ 11 28 *, 10 45 “ Pleasant Ridge “ “ 187 •• Marlboro “ 11 05 “ Il 43 “ Monon 11 25 “ 12 02 am 11 20 “ Lafayette “ 12 35 pm “ 12 50 am Greencastle “ 240 “ 230 “ Louisville, ar. 720 •* 740 “ Indianapolis “ " 3 35 “ Cincinnati, “ ....'• 800 “ WORTH STATIONS ! No. I : No. 7 .No .3 ! Daily: Daily: Daily Cincinnati, Ivl 650 pm Indianapolis, “ 11 25 “ Louisville . 745 am 715 am 740 pm Greencastle “ 12 12 pm • '• 12 47 am Lafayette “ 230 “ " 305 “ Monon “ 330 325 am 405 “ Marlboro “ 355 “ 350 .... “ Pleasant R dge“ .... '* 357 .... “ RENSSELAER, 412 “ 407 “ 439 “ Surrey “ 423 *' 468 .... “ Fair Oaks *• 436 “ 432 “ .... “ Rose Lawn “ 448 “ 446 “ .... “ Shelby, “ 458 “ 455 “ 525 ’* Hommond “ 6 12 “ 6 12 “ 6 37 Chicago, ar 7j7 “ 715 “ 740 “ All Trains run 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, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. Trains 7 and 8 run solid between Chicago and Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Through Coaches between Chicago and Cincinnati. For tickets and further in formation, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer. W. S. BADDWIN, Gen’l Passengei Ag’t.

FRIDAY JULY 10 1885, \ J. W. Douthit, Esq., united with the Hose Lawner i in observance of the 4th. Mrs. Mary Watkins, of Chicago, is visiting her broth r H. R. W. Smith, and friends, at the Paxton farm in Newton township. Jere Healy spent the 4th with his parents, and numerous friends in Rensselaer. Celery Plants for sale. Apply to N. S. Bates. More new hats at Mrs. E. Wilson’s. Call and see them. New Hats —all etyles, quality, and various prices—at Mrs. E. Wilson’s. Farmers are referred to Gran ville Moody, of Barkley township as to the responsibility of the ‘Home Nursery.”

- Notice of Meeting of Stockholders of Agricultural Society NOTICE is hereby given that there with be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Jasper county Agricultural Society, on Saturday, July 11th 1885, at the court house, in Rensselaer, at lo’clock p. m., for the purpose of considering the proposition of building of a new Floral Hall and Amphitheater, also erecting a new fence around the grounds. Let there be a full attendance in order that these matters may be throughly discussed. David Yeoman Ezra C. Nowels Pres’t Sec’y Idavilb Independent: Mr. Grant Warner, of Rensselaer drove over from Monticello last Sunday morning, and returned home Monday. Mrs. Hatton and Mrs. Steward, of Valpariso, are visiting Mrs. John Vanatta, at this place. For the agreeable senerade Monday night Messrs John Healy, Chas. B. Steward, Ira Moreland and Geo. Hollister will please accept our thanks. The Misses Dunlap, one of Laporte county, and the other of Tippecanoe, were visiting their sister Mrs Dexter, at this place during the past week. • Miss Kate Starr, of Battle Ground visited the family of her cousin C. C. Starr during the week. Idaville Independent: While Marsh Phillips was at work building a new corn crib for Wm. Downs last week he fell from the scaffolding and broke a rib and sustained other injuries of less painful character.

It is charged that most of the so-tailed “jellies’ in the market are made of apple parings and cores. Sometimes the stock is kept so long that it will not make jelly—then they make strained honey out of it. This is called enterprise in America; in France they call it criminal and send the men who practice it to jail.

The wife and son of Ex-sheriff Ulrey of Newton County, and their neice, Miss. Cora Catt, of this place, who had been visiting them, came to Rensselaer Sunday morning last. The horses attached to their carriage became unmanagable when near the school house, ran away, the occupants of the conveyance were thrown out but we are pleased to learn sustained no serious injuries.

g@“Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes will be sold by me at a discount of 50 per cent. Persons obliged to purchase this class of Goods will save money by calling on C. G. Sears, at Liberal Corner. A Hearse always in readiness. Bissenden & Sons, painters, have located their paint shop in rooms west side Vanßensselaer street, north of Washington. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Monticello Woolen Factory on Bth page of this “Sentinel.” Captains Ward and Snyder are honorable business men, fair and liberal in their dealings. Having refitted the establishment with new and improved machinery, and employed expert workmen, they are prepared to manufacture firsts lass goods. They solicit trade. Give them a call. Charles F. Shroyer, stone-mason offers his services to all needing work in his line. Workmanship guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Orders addressed to him at either Rensselaer or Blackford will receive prompt attention.

Thankful for the liberal patronage so far received, Mrs. E. Wilson respectfully invites a continuance, and she will exert herself to please in quality, styles and prices of goods. SALE! For the next Thirty Days, I will offer my business, Furniture, House-furnishing and Undertaking, for sale nt a bargain. A fine chance for a man to buy an established and well-paying business.— For further particulars call on, or or address, C. G. Sears, Liberal Corner, Rensselaer, Indiana. Bad health the only reason for selling. Mr. Lobdell and his agents are here again making an active canvass for the sale of Fruit, Evergreen and Ornamental Trees, Flowers, Shrubbery, etc., from the Nurseries of Gilbert & Lobdell, Troy, Ohio. Their semi-annual visits to this locality is certainly evidence that the firm is reliable, and correct and liberal in dealing with parons. ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters addressed as below remain sncallsd for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on the sth lay of July, 1885. Those not olalmad within four weoks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. WashBCton. D. O

Charles Baker, Mrs. E. Briggs, Dony Cavender, Joseph Conrad, Mrs. N. B. Odom, Miss L. Peregrine, John W. Sain, J. m. Seymour, William Shaun, W. C. Shene.

Persons caning lor any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind,. July 10 1885,

For Sale.—A house and severa 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, ofTunkhannoc k Pa., was afflicted for six years with As. tbma 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 50 lbs- in a few months. Free Trial bottle of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diaearen a‘ . Mevere O-n» < ’ •• *■ KW

Send Money by American Express Co. Money Orders. —Receipts given Money refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of the Co. Paya* ble at 6,500 places. Rates: Toss-5c : $lO-Bc.: s2ohloc.: S3O-12c-: $4015c.: SSO-20c. Am End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd,of Hrrisburg, Illsays; ‘Having received sc much bene" fit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottlos of Electric Bitters and seyen boxes Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well,” Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by F. B. Meyer’s- 34-5

TUTT’S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, P«in in the Head, with a dull sensation in th* back part, Pain under the Shouldei blade, lUHness after eating, with a disin. clination to exertion es body or mind] Irritability of temper, Low spirits, witij a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Pluttering at the Heart, Dote before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted such eases, one dose effects such a ch-ti., of feeling as to astonish the sufferci They Increase the Appetite, and wr fi.body to Take on Flesh, thus the system i, nourished, and by their Tenle Action or. i! / Digestive Orsaus, Begnlnr Stool* are p. duced. Price 25 cents. Sts Hurray St.. W. . TUTT’S HAIR 08. Gbay Haib ob Wwibkbrs changed to a Giossv Black by a single applicatUSi of this Dyk. Il imparts a natural color, acts fiatantaiieousiy. Ho). by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of »i OFFICE, as WCBBAY ST., SEW TORIS. f Dr. TT""Tf XAWVAL es ValuMr InforantUrn >n4 \ VCwM -rfr *• •• FREE! /UNRELIABLE SELF-CURE A favorite prescription of «• «fJM most noted and successful specialists tetbetfK (now retired) for the cure of jr«rreMMMik, Lost Mswm—<«, Wlsohnsos andOoggk. Jgfit in plain sealed enYolopsAteO, DraggtoKKiilK Addms DR. WARD 4 RO. LeoWkte,

P R UIT - TREES! THE HOME NURSERY OF J. B. HARRIS & CO. (Located at Champaign, Illinois.) Will be represented here this summer, for the purpose o making a Fall delivery. Any one wanting trees to replace, o r SET NEW ORCHARDS, will find it to their interest to wait until the local agent calls on them. IPBSIIIB ©B 81R WB 8 brought from Illinois Nurseries are better adapted for this SOIL, than those brought from Eastern Nurseries. J P 80me of the leading Farmers of Newton 1111I21U county say of the stock they purchased of the Home Nursery: Messrs. Z. Spitler, Bluford Leight, Joe Law, James Martin, George Bridgman, were among the well known farmers in Newton county who received fruit trees from the Champaign Nursery, through Mr. Bela C. Kent, their agent m this and adjoining counties. They expressed themselves as being highly pleased with the quality of the trees and the trees and the gne condition in which they received them from the agent. Every lover of Fruit should secure a few of ■in in w, iii ta Any order left with Turkey Joe Sharp, Allen Catt r er M. Jones, will receive careful attention. BELA C. KENT, General Agent May 15,1885—3 m. Newton, Benton and Jasper counties.

mm m m mD.H.BALDWIN&CO.I|Ift __ LOUISVILLE, KY, , gflßMßflfl Fourth. JL-ve. WILL HOT BE UMOEHSOLD. LkK.B EASY TERMS! Kxrtn.W.M.'Lte & must be paid. To such we would s*y: I ♦iit" <s NO MATTER IF YOU CAN'T FAY MORE THAN ■ FIVE or TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH toward, an fl Organ or a Kano. We will convince you that our terms ■■■MS 1 I * r * ea, * er than any other Music house in America. I I kl'ilf bL Steinway & Sou, Decker Bnw., Halim, Fhchor, Vote & ML UL - Bk Sons, Marahall& Wendell, Cottage Upright, BsZ Ain, * bik! oOibf « Estey Orgies led Shonlnger Cymbella Orgies. MMBMB Wa AAH snltfAPAAifw whttrA I RltHlWlftnil II PA ww —• am• vly 111 Bel■ —A Examined at our store. OATALOWES ANO FULL INFORMATION MAILED FREE.|| WW. MM MjM Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY, Proprietor —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. HIABSTOMaS, SUBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES FjRJFkS MVD VASES. Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. —-Also Dealer in— Mtm, H.IIIHM. Ml! IMjnai J.Yr.» Sivety Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

PIONKER Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Vea. Mutton, Saus age, Bologna, etc., sold in quanti ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock shughts ered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for G4ei Fat Cattle. May 26.1883.

BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank‘s Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT? Pron’r. rpHE proprietor having fitted up a n£4 shop I are now folly prepared to do all klads st Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and lathe most workmanlike manner. Farmers, aM others needing anything in our line, are invitee give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty And give thia branches the buslnes partlcnlf attentUu, All work warranted. BRABT.