Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1886 — Page 4

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FRIDAY APRIL 16 188 P.

RENSSELAER TIHE TABLE. Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:51 a. m. 10:18 a. m. 4:03 “ 11:11 p. M. 4:rß P. m, 10:47 “

Pullitzer, of the N. Y. World, has resigned his seat in Congress. Interference with his editorial duties is the reason assigned. Capt. McGrath, a Republican, for the past ninete n years superintendent of mails in Chicago, has been removed, and the Republicans, as usual, squirm and kick t ereat. <4 • ► * The Rep ;blican administrations have been very considerate of the interests of manufacturing monopolies, in placing a high tariff on products, on the plea of protecting home industry, and again in refusing to impose a tariff on the importation of cheap labor to compete with our home laborers in their struggles to earn a livelihood. Selling all our Dry Goods at cost to close them out. Come and get a bargain. Hemphill &H. The members of the Twentieth Indiana Regiment are making arrangements for a grand re-union at Logansport, on July Ist and 2d, for the celebration of the anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg.

Fedebal Court Grand Jurors. —The following Grand J urors for the May term of the Federal Court have been drawn by the commissioners: George H. Brown, Rensselaer; Samuel Corey, Oaklandon; James Dalrymple, Salesburg; Joel Dillon, Arny; J. M. Goar, Richmond; JLufus Gale, Faullxner; J. D. Kesler, Prairie Creek; T. B. Jjoer, New Castle; E. S. Owen,AV orthington;Robert Parker, Remington; Elias Phelps, Cadiz; John Ritter, Freedom; S. D. Riggs, Medarysville; W. R. Roberts, Lebanon; Hensley Simmons, Terre Haute; Adam Schmall, Crown Point; Andrew Lewis, Hilinan; Alfred Ihompson, Rensselaer; B. F. Tucker, Lafayette; Andrew Willets, Greentown; Andrew Wiseman, Terre .'aute; G. Z. Ychacoll, Colburn; J. E. Zigler, Union Mills. It will be seen that Jasper county is called upon to furnish three memrers for the Federal Court Grand Jury. Tariff Reduction.—Mr. Morrison has introduced a bill in the House for the partial emancipalimof the business and* industry of this count'’y fomth 3 thralldom of a monopoly tariff. The bill adds many raw mateiials to the free list and is expected to reduce the revenue by about $24,000,000 a year, which is now the extent of the surplus. Money taken from the people, not required by the government for legitimate expenditures is generally Wisted and not infrequently spent for corrupt purposes. The republican members of Congress will no loubt be arrayed in opposition to the reduction of taxation proposed in this bill on the false assumption that it will operate disastrously on “home industry.” As many items of raw material are comprised in it, the c’oak under which they seek cover will be easily removed by the people. Pass the bill.

The Democratic Central Committee I- Of Jasper county, Ini msMocßATic cmn - y tral committee 2. diina, will meet at the Hanging Grove.. H Wheatfield—Juo. Of H Court House, in RenSJno. Teller. David ; £ Heil, Nels Adams, iWf *< rplrpi* on Culp. W. Kenton. i Lewie Rich Kt Gillam—Jos. G. 5 5 Keener —Albert IKfl Hunt, Adam Hess, G Brooks Geo. Ben- Mfe A iTI TT T) TN K TT John Tillett. H nett. E. Whitson. X A K A Y Walker-J <l. An- y Kankakee-Frank Gffi‘s Q M I Uitjj M I • drews. E. L. l!e;sh- F Jones. J Maguire, |P. •*“ - mnn. Jno. Bhodes. !' J. Vanclear L. 7 L»S Barkley— Wm.A. £ ( arpeiiter-fcd.L r'.fi APRIL 24th, 1886, w Snececker.G Adatr Cutp. Jn. bi.onet ;• gliji s *<£ Jas l.ongstn-lh, S ig Win. L. Rich. R. R’ E&f i - Newell. J. Clager. Pettit, M. J. Can feS'ldl nt 1 n’plopk P M h® Marion-David B. H tello.r.G. Austin- <IL ± O CIOCK, 1. M. Nowel-. J.bianicv. P Jas. Clowery, JaaI P Mn y roy-wm. r. As business of import~.l ® r. Fendi?, g. Na X- S'lHon, H. iiesier, ance will be presented for ’ gel, Willln Pine t, W illtam H. Beaver. & , . 1 , ~ PiSl Syives er Healey. J- Union-J. K.Gar- * consideration ana action Jordan- J. Vim, - ■ riott. 11. Bru-n.- P. « flip W»mrn'iitpp o fill! " l. Hilderbrand. W y n'au. D. W . Shields. . °1 tlie Committee, a lull :iH Washburn, s Cosby J ii. a.Barkley, attendance is earnestly Newtcn - Lucien Chairman, Lft, J r Strong. J. N. Ma. bJ. W McEwen, » Y requested. Jos. Lane. | Secretary. H. A. BARKLEY, >• .’i® Go. 11. Brown. | Treasurer. fed } Chairman Tas. W. McEwkx, ij-j-au. Secretary.

No shoe store shall • sell “good Shoes” —no shoddy —cheaper than Ludd Hopkins. Jas. Brusnahan and B. D. Comer, of Union township, are in at- 1 tendance at the Valparaiso Normal. An extensive stock, in great variety, of Straw Goods, ranging in price from sc. to $3, at N. Fendig’s. Call and see for your- ; selves. j Daniel Daugherty is visiting friends in Carroll county. My stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Furnishing Goods, is now complete. Call and examine goods and learn prices. N. Fendig. Will Clark has returned from a visit among friends in Tippecanoe county. We Will Move. —We hereby respectfully notify onr many customers th-d on the Ist of May next we will occupy with our stock of goods the splendi new room in Leopold’s Arcade bnilding. Laßtje Bros. Mrs. W. T. Perkins is in attendance on a meeting of the Western Board of Foreign Missions, m session at Terre Haute. We have bought Mr. Farden’s stock at such figures as to enable us to sell at his closing-out prices. Hemphill & Honan. —— ■ • ■— -—— T. J. Fardeu is visiting friends in Warren county. Small Requittal for Great Service. —The great War Governor, Mr. Curtin, publicly declared, on the day that General Hancock was buried, that if he had been wounded an hour earlier in the memorable battle of Gettysburg the battle would have been won by General Lee fnstead of by General Meade. No one is more familiar with the real history of Gettysburg than ex-Governor Curtin; and when he said, in effect, that it was General Hancock who saved Pennsylvania from being overrun and Philadelphia from being looted by Lee’s Confederate troops, he declared the truth of history.— T u st te and city from whichJGeneral Hancock drove back the hungry invading forces of the Confederacy should have enough gratitude and dignity to care for the widow of the great soldier who stood between them and their enemies. The fund for the relief of Mrs. Hancock, the first, eontribi - t m to which wa na’.e m this , city, is still exceedingly small in amount. It should be unnecessary to say that it becomes Philadelphia to make it adequate, and du it promptly. —Philadelphia Inquirer. Ladies, we have secured a firstclass milliner for the coming season of 1886, Mrs. Carrie Phelps of Chicago, who is a first-class artist. Come and examine goods and work before purchasing elsewhere.

Hemphill & Honan.

Kid Gloves —new shades— at 65c, at Ludd Hopkins’. The business of W. J. Wright, deceased, will continue, under the management of Park Wright, who is authorized to settle all claims and collect all moneys due. Park aright. *♦ + <»■> * The new display of Goods, selected and bought by such a combination of experience and taste as Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Hopkins may justly claim to have, will certainly sell at the prices offered.

Mlr.uulous Escape. w.W. Rood, druggist, of Winches-, ter, Ind., writes: “One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Har onia. Ran Randolph! Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption. a«,d was given tip to die by her physicians cihe beard of Dj King’s New Discov eiy for Consumption, and ;egan paying it sf me. In six month’s tinm she walked to this city, a distance of six miles,and is nowsomueh mproved she has quit using it.. She ’eels she owes her lire to if.” Free Trial Bottles at F. B Meyer’s Drug Stole. 6

U A. ROBERTS In the Agricultural Buildings, in the rear of L. C-Grant’s blacksmith shop, on Front street, DEALER IN Agricultural Implements of all kinds. McCormick’s haryesting machines, Studebaker wagons and baggies, Evans & Foos com planter and .check rower, Bookwaiter engines, John Deere corn planters and check-rowers, the celebrated Bradley Plows and the Geeuine, Zionsville, Ohio, Brown Cui ivator. A “NEW DEAL” BY Deere & Company MOLSNE, ILLINOIS. Two Horses can io tie wort of Three. A SAVING OF ONE-THIRD IN THE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches heretofore required for 16 inches The greatest plow improvement of the times, THE “NEW DEAL” WHEELED WALKING PLOWS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE EUREOW. ' Please c 11 and examine. A. Roberts. S rate of Indiana. | Before Elias. Marion. County of Jasper, ' ' (Justice of the Peace. Samuel G. Pass, 1 vs. Suit on note. Silas Potts. ' NOW comes the plaintiff in his own proper person aim files his complaint herein, with an affidavit inti undertaking in attachment, together with an affidavit that said defendant Potts Is not a resident of the State of India a, and that this cause o c action is founded on and connected with a contract, and that, the object is to enforce the collection of dema d by proceeding in attachment and garnishment. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, Silas Potts, that unless be be and appear on the twenty-fourth day of April, 188 ti, |it th hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at my office in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint,, the same wi 1 be heard and disposed of in his absence. Witness my hand and seal this 17th BVKJI day of March, a. n. . ELIAS MARION, Justice of he Peace. March 36, 1886-$4

Since Leopold reduced pnees on all his Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes below all competition, his good« go off like hot cakes. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. NOTICE D hereby given to the ercditoi" heirs and legs • .i' > ’ i . D> <-as< d.o appear ■ J:iH','T r.-i’it Court, i-.i-'d :.t Rensselaer. Indi-.i ■< on U day r., e. .b'-E.and show eau-e if any. uhy the J-’inat. ettlejirnt Accounts with tin- <sraie of *-.!<’ decedent should noth- approved ; ?n- : i -v i,-- are notified to a."! i" 0f.,, hvi-.-hip. a id receive'.',;.'i-tri'u’iv- . - .— -■- Witness 't li ■ : ! rk <>!'* > id ’ <>itrt, ’ Sea;. this :Sn-. < av of Ma ch ’Ssti. ' ’ J A MES r. JJfW! N. ■ Clei i. J.i'-pcr Cin tiii Court. Ma 3':, IrSE—ss

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W WATMX, ATTOkNEY-AT-LAW tsr*Office up Stairs, ia Hemphill Building, RENSSELAER. - IND. P E. QUIVEY, _LJ * • DENTIST, f £TXT Speeial attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth Artificial teeth inserted from one to r.n entire set. All work warranted. £gT“Office over Warners’ Hardware Store, Nov. 27, 1885. Rensselaer,ind. E. A.L.TJER, Physicician and Surgeon. np stais, in the Hemphill buWding, Dec. 11. 1885. Rensselaer, lud. Administrator’s Notice. YTCTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jasper Circuit Court Administrator of the Estate of Nannie E. Spiller, deceased, late of said countv. Said Estat e is supposed to be solvent January 15. 1886. EZRA L. CLARK. i i John Makebver Jay Williams, President. Cashte FARMERS’ BANK, , J3s“Opposite Publie Square_ga [ RENSSELAER, - - - INDIAN« "iceivi- Dsposits. Buy and Soil Exctyin Collections made and promntly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banking Brsiness. Auiru't 17,188'1. HUFTY HOUSE MOUNT AYR, IND., G. G. HUFTY, Proprietor Hoard $3 50 per week. Transient >1 per day. -zk. Xt. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on Riverbank, south of Soho©; House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine work ia Ironj Steel and Brass, O n short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. vsn< IRA W. YEOMAN, attorney at Law, NOTARY PLBEIC, Real Eslate and Collecting Agent .Vill practice in all the Courts of Newton' Benton and Jasper counties. Office: —Up-stairs, over Murray’s CitJ Irug Store, Goodland. Indiana. RENSSELAER, IND. JU° . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Sapaple Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1888 ts. HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House, Monticello, Ind Has recently been new furnished through out. The rooms arelarge and airy.tho loea tion central, making it the most conveuien and desirable house intown. Try it

THE . CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Hag attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. OUR EVERY organ AIM W ARIS KM RANTED for TO five EXCEL. YEARS. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volv.me, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UXEQUALED FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN. BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, ran. The Chicago Cottage Organ Co. llonar Randolph aaf inn Streets. iRIWM Send 10 cents postage and we wh |ypT moil yon free s royal. valuable U|l | sample bex of goods that will pat yon in the way of making moiu '!< nev at once than anything else in jmeriea But! sexes of al' ages can live at home a«d work In spate time, or alltbetimi’. Capital not attired. We will start you . Immense nay tor those who start at once. DwugoK & Hfr-'-’WMSWW ywn * J ForfffirKl,