Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1885 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. Tircnit Judge. - - Peter H. Ward. Prosecutor. - - - M. H. Walter.!. 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. Robinson. Preas.irer, ... Moses B. Alier. Recorder, ... Thomas Antrim, surveyor. - - - James C. Thrawls. Coroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D. M. Nelson. I Ist Dist. AsaC. Prevo. Commissioners-? 2d Dist. S. R.Nichols. (3d Dist. John Waymire. Comm'rs Court. —First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Marshal, - - - Charles Platt. Clerk, .... Val. Seib. Treasurer, - - - T. J.Farden. fist Ward, - - Jno It. Vunatta. {2d Ward, - B. F. Ferguson. 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. Eyening 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. 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 Post, 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, Secretaiy. Protestor.

riiKMJ;nniii * WBBMBBWWHy CHICAGO hr.((C)- • Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in Effect June 7th, 1885'. SOTJTIi STATIONS : No. 2 :No.B :N0.4 : Daily: Daily: Daily Chicago lv 745 ami 825 pm] 745 pm Hammond “ 8 48 “ 9 28 “ 8 48 •’ Shelby “ 10 07 “ 10 4j “ 10 41 “ Rose Lawn “ 10 15 “ 10 54 ‘ Fair Oaks " 10 27 1105 Surrey “ 10 38 “ 11 17 “ RRNSSELAER, 10 4S “ 11 28 10 45 “ Pleasant Ridge “ “ 1 37 *• Marlboro “ 11 05 “ II 43 “ Monon '• 11 25 “ 12 02 am 11 20 “ Lafayette “ 12 35 pm “ 12 20 am Sreencastle “ 240 1 ‘ 230 “ Louisville, ar. 720 740 .“ Indianapolis “ .... “ 335 “ Cincinnati, “ .... 800 “ NORTH. STATIONS : No. 1 : No. 7 .No. 3 ' : Daily: Daily.’ Dailj^ Cincinnati, lv fi 50 pm Indianapolis, “ 11 25 “ Louisville „ ■* 745 am 715 am 740 pm Greencastle “ 12 12 pm “ 12 47 am Lafayette “ 230 “ '• 305 “ Motion “ 330 -i 325 am 405 “ Marlboro “ 3 55 “ 3 50 . .. “ Pleasant R dge“ .... “ 357 .... “ RENSSELAER, 412 " 407 " 439 - Surrey “ 4.23 *• 468 ’• .... l * Fair oaks “ 4 3fi “ 4 32 “ ....'• Rose Lawn “ 448 “ 445 “ .... “ Shelby, “ 458 “ 455 “ 525 ’* llommond “ ti 12 “ 6 12 “ fi 37 Chicago, ar 7f7 ° “ 715 “ 7 -40 “ 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 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Pullman PaMce Sleeping Cars boLween 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 information, apply to * C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer. W. S. ISADDWIN, Geu’l Passengei Ag't.

§!emoc?<itk§i>mtiml FK'DAY JULY 24 1885, Celery Plants for sale. Apply to N. S. Bates. Telephone connection has been between the Makeever House and Duvall’s Livery Stables. More new hats at Mrs. E. Wilson’s. Call and see them. Miss Julia Skinner, of Battle Creek, Eichigan, is visiting the family of Mr. Alfred Thompson. New Hats—all styles, quality, and various prices—at Mrs. E. Wilson’s. Ered L. Chilcote, and his grandma, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Chilcote, returned last Saturday from their forty days visit in Kansas. Jtiad a pleasant trip. Farmers are referred to Gran ville Moody, of Barkley township as to the responsibility of the ‘Home Nursery.”

Mrs. J. P. Dunlap and sister, Mrs. Wood, are visiting frtends in Oxford. Miss Minnie Yeoman, of Washington Court House, Ohio, is visittng friends in this county. The Presbyterian and F. W. Baptist Sabbath Schools repaired to Clint, D. Stackhouse’s grove* yesterday, but the storm compelled them to seek shelter at the Stackhouse residence. the 26tli of June R. H. Yeoman has sold twenty-six Empire mowers and binders. Bob is building up a trade in agricultural implements which reflects credit on his good management. E N. Hyland, with his trotter, Billy Wonder; Cleaver & Givens, with their runners, Nellie Blackburn ahd Caddick, and William H. Johnson, with his pacer, Red Prince, have started out to make a tour of the Fairs.

Normal News. The Jasper County Normal Institute opened with an attendance upward of forty, and the number is increasing from day to day. C. S. Olcott, pnblisher of the “Educational Weekly,” Indianapolis, made the Normal a short visit on Wednesday last, with the view ot increasing the circulation of the “Weekly.” Before leaving he appointed as his 1 epresentntive at this place, G. W. Ingram, of Wheatfield township, who also represents the “State Journal.” The Townships are represented as follows: Barkley—Ella Ryan. Carpenter—Chas. Chamberlain, Jennie Hollingsworth, Thos. Harper. H Gillam —R. M. Osborne, Maud Lewis, Mary Osborn, G. D. Prevo, Hanging Grove—Bettie Peregrine, Lillie Peregrine, Louella Overton. Jordan—lrene Ritchey, Ella W elsli, Gertie Welsh, Bertie Yeoman. Marion Joseph P. Hammond, Rosa Coons, Annie Hodshire, Alice Irwin, Sadie McDonald, Mattie Moore, Lottie Peacock, Nellie Wasson, Etta Spitler, Wm. F. Porter, Fred L. Chilcote, Rose Hammond’) Newton —Dorothea Goetz, Alice Henkle, Anna Henkle, Milton Makeever, Mary Shindler, Effie M. Yeoman, Frank Yeoman. Union James Brusnahan. Walker—Jennie Tanner. W heatfield Andros Crawford, Winifred Booth, G. W. Ingram. Kankakee -Lida Wynant, F. F. Malona. “N. R.” Caskets and Burial Robes ivill 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.'*^3 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 Btli 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 first-''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.

BUSINESS FOR SALE! For the next Thirty Days, I will offer my business, Furniture, House-furnishing and Undertaking, for sale at 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, eto., 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 Rensaalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 20th day of July, 1885. Those not cldlmsd within four weeks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washncton. D. C J. Case, Miss Hattie Dunlap, Julia Ann Harris, Mrs. D. Hengesbach, John Odom, Mrs. Mos. Sears, Amos O. Slom. Persons calling lor any ol the letters In this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind„ July 24 1885, For Sale.—A house and severa iots, a, nice location, situated on river lank, on good terms, Apply to A. L. Willis, Gunsmith: Rensselaer, Ind., Dec, 12,1884. A Remakable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Daily, ofTunkhannock Pa., was afflicted for six years with As. thma and Bronchitis, during which lime 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 coutinuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaiuing in flesh 50 lbs- in a tew moAths. Free Trial bottle of this oeilain cure ot all Throat and Lung Di» scares a* I : » Me/e/’g f>rnj- r^iort T , Hrtffpc V’ (>'' \t* Send Money by American Express Co. Money Orders.— Receipts given Money refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of tne Co. Paya* ble at 6,500 places. Rates: T055~5c,: $lO-Bc.: $20.-10c.: S3O-12c.: S4O-15c.: SSO->2Clc. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd,of Hrrisburg, 111. says: ‘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 bottles ot 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 ‘2sc. per box by F. B. Meyer’s- 34-5

Turns PILLS SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Tain irj the Head, with a dull eensat&n in ths back part, Pain under the Shouldei blade, fuUness after eating, with a ciisiD. clination to exertion of body or mind: Irritability of temper, Low spirits, witii c. feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow skin. Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION TOTT'S PILLS are especially adapt*:’ ■ such cases, one dose effects such a chan; of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause tin body to Take on Flesh, thus the system h nourished, and by their TonleAetlon on tin Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are pr« duced. Price 25 cents. Si Murray St, N. Y TUTTS HAIR DYE, Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a single applicatLrai of this Dye. Itimparts a natural color, acts Instantaneous: v. Sol •’ by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl. OFFICE, S* MURRAY ST., KEff YORK. (Dr. ITT- JfAKCAL of Yalaabl* lofarnatlnn and N C„n,l - •- * -»•* ntUt m /MT FREE! JFrELIABLE SEIF-CURE. A favorite prescription of <M Of Che most noted and successful specialists toMnttk y ow esursdi ferth^c^adFeruosglgiMift In plain sealed eny’alope/Vea. DwipißnMlfc • Address DR. WARP A tO,. U«Wu». Mk

FRUIT - 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 SET NEW ORCHARDS, ,eV will find it to their interest to wait until the local agent caHtf on them. ' brought from Illinois Nurseries are better adapted for this SOIL, than those brought from Eastern Nurseries. VVT\T\ what some of the leading Farmers of Newton TT lililiiU 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 #ho received fruit trees from the Champaign Nursery, through Mr. Bela C. Kent, their agent in 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 'w* UR HI RIB, ml fc Ilia. Any order left with Turkey Joe Sharp, Allen Catt, ©r M Jones, will receive careful attention. BELA C. KENT, General Agent May 15,18&5—3m. Newton, Benton and Jasper counties.

mplLDWiNMongfl LOUISVILLE, KY. m 2,3(3 S’ovLxtlx Aira. YfILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. EASY TERMS! J&S«j£SSS!iB *£®-T* W tnat cash must be paid. To all such we would say: ]fc*SLr” '* NO MATTER IK YOU CAN’T PAY MOKE THAN FIVE or TEN DOLLARS I'l.i: M( iNTH towards an Hf Organ or a Piano. We will convince you that our terms HIN V I are easier than any other Music house in America. yMi WEfjP Stein way & Sosa, Decker Bros., Haines, Fischer, Vose & fflL 1C : Sons, Marshall & Wendeil, Cottage Upright, *2? Baldwin, and other Pianos. . Wj Estey Organs and Shoninger Cymbella Organs, IE R;:B We sell almost universally where Instruments are llf Examined by customers at our store. Hf wife CATALOfIUES AND FULL INFORMATION MAILED FREE.gj 'Tfc, ■ mmm ; iHkSm Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY, Proprietor —Dealer In. — American and Italian Marble? MONUMENTS, TABLETS. HMBST9HIS, SMBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES URJTS *IJVD VASES. Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. —.Also Dealer in — wirni, iiiiimm, mi ;ini,reti j. n\ iti'nLL's Mray 4h SttMw Livery Teems, with or without Drivers

PIONEEK fNEATI MARKET! ) Rensselaer, - End., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Vea. Mutton, Sauft age, Bologna, etc., sold in quanti ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. Thb Hiqhbst Price Paid for G+ob Fat Cattle. May 26, 1882.

BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy & Thompson’s Banky Rensselaer, Ind. &RANT. Proc’r. ItHE proprietor having fitted up a new shop are now fully prepared to do all kinds ol Blscksmithing, at the lowest price, and-in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and ah others needing anything in our line, are invitee t o give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty And give this branch of the buslnes parties* attention. All work warranted. •RANT, -V v