Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1886 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. woeco&t.. Jfeerfl Sptee B. Vnd ■ *.« SMIW iS%rjrtsr£nUrtns; rtw m»(w <■ (xnw couirrr osvtoM*?. Clark, Jte<« l. Mi. SWk. - Samawl * . Lkwixmi. iifliii, lira. V. Mmoi. hHHMr, - 10. M Bouver. KceoMter, - • - %-ummr .Wirteni Sinwtr. - Immk * HwrivH, 3*m*oer, M*ff* tto«-. 4*h<tol 8 apart* teed eat -1». M Keteia. (MOM. AnaC. Vattro. >imuhciito - U Out. S. X. Ftefcute. |M Mt. JcA*» Wmiw. Ceiam'u C octet . l|hn it. htondaf* in Birch, J in. S*pumtxr aid I'ccMnhe*. COiWOKAVIOH UFMOBRS. Mvrehal, John Q. AHer •leak, - Val. Spib. frwaeurer, T. J. Baade*. f tat Ward, JBoK.YaaiMa. | \i Ward, B. F. ■oagß.oc. Trasteea.-j >4 Ward, - M. D. Hfeoadee. i 4* Waad. - A. W. Cleveland IWfcWarC. - - Jos. H. Willey. iOCMHWB. A. V. tofl A. M. Itaptefie Lodg* No. 1.. mccta Ftto* mi %toQ of mo-tfc. X». SpWte. Bac'f • Whi. B. Bgar, W. M. O. V. 9. Pyantog Star Cfcaptei, mecta Firet Bacaetarr. Worthy Matron. Lodge, Ho. 14$. matte ara- .•. F. Ajmaat. had#*, Ko.lt, meets ever/ ' lLc«*.*S. C.C. V. W. IwatahM Dodge. Ho. 100, watte gfcu A ■ L*o»ou» % A. A %oaaatm Foot, Ha. Id, maati wc-, i * t. ad I. Iwaa Lalga, Ho. MO, meat* alto StoMtfar evotof. Wm. <Ssotta*. /ta. A. Unw, •oaaattov. Haotaatoe.

iHBP flaadensed Tims Table of Pagsenfer Train* in effect December 27. ms. SOUTHBOUND. gtatiem. • jfoVl Stf,,) f IGAG3 Lvj 7HOaini 731 pini 555 am nirnond “!835“ i 8 35 ■ 720 “ ihelby “ 1 10 01 “ : 949 “ ill 17 •* Rose Lawn “ iI011f“‘ i “ ill 50“ Fair Oaks “ ,10 25 “ ilOldf 1 i 1250 pm Surrey “ :1038t“ I “ : 1 10 “ X&e3a.eeexaex “ ;10 48 •* ;1035t" i 140 “ Pleasant Ridge “j 20 57f“ • “ i 2 10 “ Marlboro “ jll03f“ i “ | 231 “ Monon “ • 1140 “ -1115 i3BO “ Lafayette “ • 1285 pm il2 25am; 530 •* Greencastle “ • 250 “ ! 220 * ■ : LOUISVILLE Ari 8 10“ i 730 “ ■ INDIANAPOLIS “ ! 340 “i3lO “ i CINCINNATI “ ! 745 “ ! 755 “ j NORTHBOUND. F&TilsSnsi CINCINNATI Lv ■ 7 35am 045 pm: INDIANAPOLIS “ !12 lOpm'll 15 “ i LOUISVILLE “ i 7 10am i 740 “ i Greencastle “ :1220pmi lo2am Lafayette “ i 245 “ i 310 “ : 450 am Mouon “ ; 402 “ ■ 410 “ : 800 “ Marlboro “ ; 4 22-;-“ j ; 8'45 “ Pleasant Ridge “! 4 2Sf“ i “ i”9 - 10 “ Bensselasr “ • 438 - I 4 42 “ i‘945 “ Surrey “: 4 sos“ i “ 1 10 38 Fair Oaks “ i 505 “ i 5 05 “ ill 15 “ Rose Lawn “ : 5 20-r“ : “ ill 50 “ Shelby “ ; 580 •• j 528 “ i 1219 pm Hammond “ ; 655 “ i 680 “ i 400 *• CHICAGO AT', 800 “ i 755 “ ! 5 40“ Trains marked with a + stop only when flagged. Trakis are run on Central (Standa> d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars on night train and l’arlcr Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago and Loui3ville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all jPrlxxclpal Points, For tickets ana lurther information, apply to C. F. ’Wren, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALJDWTN. Gen’l Passeneer Agt

FRIDAY MARCH 12 IM6, . F. Priest, at the Chicago Gro eery, wants a chance at your Butter, Eggs, and country produce generally. Farmers, give him a call. Mr. W. T. Nelson, of Will Co., 111., is visiting Jas. Nelson, liis adopted son, at this place. .Tames Yeoman, wife, amt sisterin-: y; Mrs. St-epli. Coen, and I t'-li. Warren, took their departp or Kansas; Monday morninu. lailey Wren took Irs little son f 0 Surgical Institute, Indian- , yesterday, with a view to t inont for spinal affection. ted.-— At his home, in Hamj 1, this State, after a long and ] ul illness, Thomas Boroughs, ; about 60 years. was for many years a . .teemed citizen of Jasper • nd Rensselaer, and filled ; d...i *■ rent pe.iods positions of -ist. Tire remains were brought -. Rensselaer. ' ednesday, for intwiii nt. Rev. B. F. Ferguson cand-ctod fcheseevices.

Card of Thanks. —We wish to express our sincere thaufc.j to our many fsiends who so kinuly assisted us and manifested such deep sympathy in our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Z* Dwiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Yal Sieb. Parties having claims against the C. <fc G. S. HR. must make proof of them, before the master of sale, prior to March 27,th next. At this place, proofs may be made befoae Judge Hammond or Simon P. Thompson, Esq., either of whom will attend to the filing of claims before the master of the sale. Married. —At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Rensselaer, Ind.. March 11, 1886, by Rev. D. Handley, Mr. Wm. Cox and Miss Louisa Platt. Ed. Dem. Sentinei: Through your valuable paper 1 wish all “A Happy New Year.” lam still in the Furniture business, with a full assortment of Goods. I think I can convince any man needing Furniture that I can give him more for his money than any other house in the county. I also carry a full line of Coffins, Burial Cases, Caskets and Burial Robes, etc., which will be sold at the lowest prices possible. Orders promptly attended to by •ailing on W. J. Weight, or Park Wright.

Fendif hee juit received a nperb loi of Boohi and Shoee which he offer* at price* to suit the time*. W. B. Payne, of Web ash, is canvassing this locality for “The World’s Encyclopedia of Wondets and Curiosities.” It is a vainable work, and Mr. P is meeting with very enoonraging snccess. A Wonder! al Discovery. G'*>«umpMvM e*4 aU, wbo taler taona wf •fl-taMoa ot Mi* Theeet mb* Lu*s* t *cb flu* a seataen cow* ia Ur. King't Raw for Ocaaißaption. Ttiouaaadi ot **»nu*ot ttm j Si* tNfh ot Mu *t*m*nt. No metaotai* **n show au*h * p*eord of wond**< fill cure*, mvmaaad* of one* h*y*l**a auikrer* now gratefully proeitom they iiw* ttieir lit** to this Vf>w Disaov«cy. k wtfl cost yon nothing to are it a ttafcJ. B**e Trial HoIMm at ¥> B, Mayer’* Drug Store. Larce aia* 81.00 Aug. If *

Ed. Smith has gone into the general wood repair bnsiness. Shop at the lumber yard, near the depot. Notice.-All persons indebted to me by note or book account: will aecommadate me and themselves also by calliug and arranging the same by Ist of January, 1886, as my busmess will not admit of further extension, Thanking you for your trade, I ask you kindly to pay your aceount now. N. Y. Cleaver. Squire Pureupile has moved his groeery and restaurant two doors east from his former location, into Geo. Hollingsworth’s buildin just vae&Wd 1 y Mrs. E. Wilsen’s millinery store. Ed. Parcels has established a general wood repair shop, in the old school building. Thousands Say fSo. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kansas' writes; “I never heritate to reoom-ir.-md your Eleotrir* Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction *nd are tapld sellers.” Eleotric Bitm:s are the purest and best medlslne known anp will poelt veiy cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purifv the olood and regulate the boweis ; No family can afford to be without them. They will save dollarsni doctor’s bills every year. Soldlat fity cents a bottle by F. B Meyer, f

The Chicago Grocery, B. F. Priest, proprietor, is now in full blest, in the Williems-Stockton block. Extensive stock, new, fresh and at prices that defy competition Everybody respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. The store and restaurant of Abe Sparling has been moved into Ma loyts new briek, near the depot

A woman at the Paris circus jumps from one horse to another while the horses are going around the ring in opposite directions. Charles F. Skreyer, stene-Masen offers his servie«* to all leedtaig work in his line. guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Orders addressed to him at either Rensselaer or Elaekdard will receive crorupt attention Miraenletu Escape. W. ▼. Reed, 4r«aWt*Mof ter, Tnd., write*: “Os* of my ers, Ho . Louisa Bike, H«r cnia, Ann Randolph? Co., ,Jnd., wm a long •■Merer with Consumption. a«.d was given »p to die by her pkysiwiane. ofee beard of Di King’s Now Discov eiy for Consumption, and <*gan oaring it sf mo. In six mootti’o Mm* eke waited to tLis city, «• distance of six miles, and is now so mu«h mproved sh* has quit using it. Bhe '•els she owes her lit* to it.” Free Trial Bottles at F. B Meyer’s Drug Stole. 6 An Answer Wanted. Ca« any one baer us a cm* of ■ldaay or Liver Com platan that BUeteae MM*** wtfl not speedily cure? W> say iif r«a sot, as thousands a ( mim atM*dy permanently clived and who as* data* recommending Electric Bitters, wfll prove BMgfit's disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinasr con plat at guicUy cured They purity Mi* Mooe, regulate the Dowels, and sot dtrscMy on the diseased paste. Kvenr bottle goaran teed Far sale at tOe, a bettle by ¥■ B. Meyer- I—M ADVERTISED LETTDBB Lem-rs addressed as below remain •noallsd for in' (she Post Office at Ren seal nee, Jasper ttounky, hndi&oA, •ksb« 6th lay of March Vm. Those cot oiMlmed within ‘font weeks ■root the date Ibelowvgiven will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Waahn»ton. D. C Mrs. Lem Michael, Katie Wil-son-2, Daniel Wolf, Louis Champene, James W. Conard. George Markin. . reaeons caring tor any or ine lev* less In this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Hcneeeiacr.lnd. Mar 31 'l. 1866

A Remskablc Esespe. Mm. Many A. Daily, ofTonhh Minoc k Pa,, wa* afflicted for tlx y*a«• with A* tbma afd BroneMtaa, duaSog wbtoh Mvne tie beat phyMoiffli* would give no ■elief. Her lfa wac despaired of, until in last October Me procured a Bottle of Dr. King’a New Dieoorear. when immediate rekef waa felt, and by coutinutais it* uae for a short time she was com* pletely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs- in a tew mouths. Free Trial i;o**le of this certain cure ot all Th cat «rd inog Di%oere* #? i, : y: *> > .-i-icrt Sbkd Motaiff bt AifiHticAir Co. Mom Obdbm.—Recciptai given Money refunded if Ordeee me lo*t.— Bold at all effiees of tne Go. Paya* ble ac 6,100 plaoee. Aekei: VodM-tae,: 110-B*.: s2o*lo*.: SBO-Is*.: S4O-Me.: S6O-Soc. Am End to Bone Hera ping. Edwaed Shepherd,of Hrrisbura, IMsays: ‘Having received se mn«h ben*' fit tarom Electiic Bitteas, I feel it my duly to let suflerfag kummity know it. Have had a running ion on my leg for etadtt years; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scrapad or .eg amputated. T used, instead, (bt- e botflas ot Eloctiic Bitters and ►cyst, bone* Buckien’s Arnica Salve, and my leg ia now sound and welt,” Elect Me Bitter* are sold at fifty oents a bottle, aad Haokleo’s Arnica Baive at Me. par boa br F- B. Meyer’*- 3ta*s

Turrs PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite. Bowels costive, Pniu iij the Head, with a dull oensutdr-n in tk« baek part, Pain under the tihouldet blade, fullness after eating, with a disin. clination to exertion es body or mincfl Irritability of temper, Low spirits, wita a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Hestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION* ■asmansnassnsHn TUTT’S PILLS are especially adap* ed I such eases, one dose effects such a chain of feeling ns to astonish the suffeecr. They Increase the Appeals, and cause' th hotly m ’fake eu Flesli. thus the system it nourished. and by their Tonic Action on th t Digestive Onisni, Brauln." Stofllx i'.yp ho duced. Price 25 cents. Harray HU, K. T TUTT’S HAIR Ml Quay Hair or Witisxkhs efaaogod to rv Gi/ . v Blacx by a single applicatvte of tt)i« l)\ ft. It > i - parts a natural cel or, acts Instoatonconuly. f by Druggists, sr sent by express ota ie<.°4pt cw . OFFICE, 5Kt IitBRAY ST., EBW TOE: t I)r. Tt”"W HA SOIL at TulßuUe tufnnur.tiaa trd , vs«x\.i ■ t- »-*' - »"i mat on FREE!

SHERIFF’S SALE. BT VIRTUE *f a Cartiflaii Cop/ of iS««m aad Execution la me directed from the Clark of the Jasper Otrcait Court, An a «ant>a (No. 8416 wherein bimon P Thompson, David J Themp.on and Marion L Spitier were plaintiffs aad laaaa T Boyden and Lanra Boydan, wife of etid Ir ae T Borden, were defendants, 'squiring me \o make the earn of Sixteen Dollars and Bi throe esnte'-sl6 63", together with iaterest a_a costs, I will offer at pahlic sale. *n Saturday, the 6th day of Mari h, 1886, between the huuri sf 10 o'clock a. m. aad 4 o'clock p w of eaid day, at the door of the Court House, iu the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper eounty, Indiana, the rents and proflta for a term net exceeding Severn “7" years, by the year, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter (!*) «f the sontfa-east qnnrteri.l4) of section thirty one ,(31), bownshhu thirty-two (S 2 north range five (I) west; and the south-east quarter (I<j oi the sorth-saat quarter [>%) of thusonth we«t quarter [ld' of see tioc thirty-six (36j townsirip thirty-two (Mj north range six (6* west. aU in Jasper county, Indiana And should each rents aad profits not sell for a -uffieient sum to discharge -aid Decree, mteres and costs, I will at the s -me time and place, and in the mauuer aforessid, c doss at public sale the lee simple rightsot said defendants in an <jto said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be Rnfflcient tv disoharge said Decree, iLtsrest and costa. Said sale will he m*da without any relief Whatever lrom valuation « r app- wb nuou law* * n( j in accordance with u.e oi' er < ( i omt in- ,sid decree KA.MUtiI, .. VKOM...N, khcriu Thsmpoon A Bro , Att ys isr plffh. February 6, 1666..510

TIE CHEAP STOIC! lUis & fflisst*y Are now receiving the Largest a Best stock of CLOAKS rMH DY Ores© GtOoids. Ever shown in Rensselaer. Please accept this invitation, and call and see them. Yours Respectfully, • ELLIS & MURRAY Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dtoetltor m American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. HEADSTONES, SLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES UMJTS FIMS. Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. w mu, iiinfsir« •» 11 J.WTntrrAL.L'S aivwy ta StaMwi Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

PIODXXB fin MARKET. ] RmimUm, I*d,, J. I. Eigleshach, PxePRIITOR BEKF, Pork, Yea. Mntton, Sou* ago, Bologna, 010., told in qaanti tiu |« isit ptrslusn et tho lowoof prim. Mono kottko boot sleek skvfkt* orod. Iverj4e4y it *nrite4 to edlL Tax Hihmt Pxms Pus m 9iA

SHBRIFirS SALK. Bt van. 09 a nwrvw oorr mt . P»WM and Sxecution u me diMtoed front the e<«rk of It* Jaspnr toiwdit *o«r», hi canoe Ho 6466, whtma John Ma oovor waa pltenMfi aud Boaj min F, ilaugh and Haagh, wife of BTnjamin F Ilaagh, whole chrittian ante ie an known,'aad JoeeDh li Uaagh.aad .... Baagh, wife of Johep 1 ; R Haugh. whoae ehrigtlaa nam« ia tinktiowa, were d.fendaata, raqoiriaw ma to make the sum of Fifty-nine Dollar* aaa thirtyoiu« Men, [s69 61 togeUier with iateawat and •osti, I will expo** at pahilc eal* oa Saturday, the 6th day ot March, a. d , 1886, bfiwvewo tAehoara*f fOo'clMk a. a. aad 4o'*lo*k t. a., of aaid da v, at the door of *ie Court Hotel* ia rtie Town es Renaeelaer, Ja,per eounty. J*dßaaa, 3ie rente and profits for a term not eaaeedkng eerea (7) years, by the year, th* followtae ®e■ceibed real estate, to wit: The north west quarter (\) of th* southwest quarter [t*) of seetloa twenty-four (64) es tew ehip twenty-eight (28) north rang* eix (6) west, iu Jaspe. ooanky, Indiana Aad eheuld each raat* aad profit* not a*JI far eafiifieient earn to diaokarft aaid decree, inter eel aad eoats, I will, at (he Mine time and place< tad in the ntanaer aforesaid, expose at public •ale the fee simple right* as said defenaawfia la am) to aaid real estate, er so much thereof as ahtl be sufficient to discharge laid d#*■**, inlei.est and *o*t*. Said «ale will lu- made u ithont any relief whalf ever from vaimitiun or apprnisament law*, aad in mvordaucri with the ortlt-r of ceart ia aaid 11 ' SAUI El E. VEOMAN.Sharlff. H V i’hilcoto,At’'v fer plaintiff. Fehruury 6, 1886. $lO.

3* ISW BLACKSMITH SHOP [Soath es MoCey A Tkempseo’s "—*■ w Rensselaar, Ind. BRANT, Proo’t. TOT proprietor hantc (Mod sp a host shat are now faUr srsssrsd to Os aE Madael Stoskaaaithhsg, at <Vs lsvss* prise, taigifl| ■toot werisHjMoMk* sa asset. Stosses. tORA rx'SfSntfz&rJSzr 9 * BOBSE-SHOBIHS A SpsslsMy