Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1886 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JL'CICIP.L. Dv«ml Judge, - - Peter H. Ward. Prosecutor. - - - M. H. Walker. Terms ol Court—First Monday iu 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. Robmsou. Breas.irer, - - - Wm. M- Hoover. Recorder, ... Thomas Antrim, surveyor. ... James C Thrawls. Ooroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent -1). M. Nelson. ( Ist Dist. Asa C. Prevo. 3ommissioners-< 2d Dist. S. R. Nichols. |3d Dist. O. P. Tabor. Comm’rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Meyshal, - - William Warren. • lerk, .... Chas. C. Warner, Treasurer. - - - Charles C. Starr. fist Ward, - - R. P. Be- jamin. I 2d Ward, - Chas. F. Wren. Trustees, I3d Ward, - - M. D. Rhoades | 4th Ward, - Wm. Greenfield. 15th Ward. - - T. J. McCoy.

m — • » w '•» * Sondensod Time Table of Passenger Train , in effect De cero bcr g?, 1885. SOUTHBOUND. flattens. ;&? y .| n'nfiy i w i ay wIIICAG J Lv, ; 7 :!Ham: 7:!lpm ; 5,55 am Hammond “ ! 535 “ i 8 3.") “ • 720 “ Shelby “ ! 1001 “ i 8(49 »• ill]" •< Rose Lawn “ :1011f“ i “ in so “ Fair Oaks “ ilO 25 “ jlo 10f“ i 1250 pm Surrey “ : I038f“ : “ i l io “ Eeiisssiaei “ ;10 4S “ ;1035t“ i 140 “ Pleasant Ridge “ ■2O 57f“ j “ : 210 “ Marlboro ' “ ; 11031“ i “ j 2 31“ Monon “ 1140 “ ill IS „ i 330 “ Lafayette “ ;i2Js|>mil22saui| 530 “ Greencastle “ '■ 250 “ • 220 “ : LOUISVILLE Ari 8 J 0“ i 730 “ ! INDIANAPOLIS *• ; 340 “ i3lO “ i CINCINNATI “ I 745 “ j 755 “ i NORTHBOUND. sf+a+l qtiq; iNo. 1: N 0.3 : W ay tSbHbIWItS. ; Dally ; Daily Freight CINCINNATI Lv : 7 35am~ lUs]>inT INDIANAPOLIS “ il2 lOprni i 115“ i LOUISVILLE •• i 710ami 740 “ i Greencastle “ ! 1220 pm! lo^ami Lafayette “ : 245 “ i a io •• j 4 50am Jfoiuioft “ i 402 “ i 410 “ i 800 “ Sfarfftoro “ ; 4 221“ j j 8.45 “ Pleasant Ridge “ i 1 2Sf“ i “ i yio “ Xtensselaer “ i 438 “ : '4 42 “ • 945 “ Surrey *• ; 4 soi“ i “ iio 38 “" Fair Oaks “ : 505 “ . 5 05 “ 11135 “ Rose Lawn “ j 5 20-;-“ ; “ ill 50“ slielby *• j 530 •• ; 5 28 “ ii2l9pm Hammond “ ! 655 “ i 630 “ : 400 “ CHICAGO A r i 300“i7 55 “j 5 40“ Trains marked with a f stop only when flagged. Trains are run on Central (Stand,a d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars ou night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago and LouiSville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. sold and Baggage Checked to all 3PH.-aa.dpal iFoln-ts. For tickets ana further information, apply to CC 2F. Wrea, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. Gen’l Passenger Agt

ffemocnifu^mtiael l-'-' .'DAY MAY 7 l>*B6,

The Chicago Grocery lia? been in ved into th£o d Austin Hems -1 where B. F. Priest will be pleased to greet his many patrons. N. Y. Cleaver’s accounts are in my hands for collection, and parties will aA r oid costs by calling at my office and making settlement at once. ‘James W. Douthit. Ralph Fendig is busily engag d in opening out and piling up new goods, just received, for the spring trade. Call in see them. Henry Daugherty was called by telegram to Porter county to take charge of a school. His school commenced April 27th. Houses to Rent, at the Loan and Insurance Bureau, next door to the Post Office.

Laßue Bros, have moved their store into the handsome new rooms of Leopold’s Arcade, where they will be pleased to meet their many customers in the future

Buy the best of Fruit Trees, and in doing so leave your orders with '‘Turkey Joe”. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Our clever friend, J. W. Douthit, Esq., was married April 29th, 1886, at Guilford, Ind., to Miss Harriet A. Robertson. They arrived in Rensselaer Tuesday evening. We wish them long life, prosperity and happiness.

Rev. Peter Hinds has accepted a call to preach another year for the Pilot Grove Baptist congregation.

Hon. R. S. Dwiggins and wife are exp cted home this week.

Services at the Church of (Jod to-morrow evening, and Sabbath morning an 1 evening. Elder N. Y. Reed, of Chicago, will official.

Henry Eiglesbach will be prepared to cater to the wants of the people, in the line of fresh meats, next Monday morning. Meat market one door east of the post office.

Chris. Plath started, Monday evening, for Germany.

Mr. Henry Mackey, proprietor of the Rensselaer Marble Works, lias just concluded a contract for the erection of a handsome monument over the grave of Alfred Hoover. Quite a number of tombstones, monuments, etc, products of his workmanship, adorn the grounds of our beautiful cemetery.

Gen. J. C. Yanßenselaer is paying his customary visit to Rensselaer.

Ladies, we have secured a firstclass milliner for the coming season of 1886, Mrs. Carrie Phelps of Chicago, who ,s a first-class artist. Come and examine goods and work before purchasing elsewhere Hemphill & Hoan.

Miss Ola Sigler has secured a class in music, at DeMotte. Fendig has just received a superb lot of Boots and Shoes which he offers at prices to suit the times.

John Kepner, who not long since removed to Nebraska, with his family returned to this place last Tuesday. Selling all our Dry Goods at cost to close them out. Come and get a bargain. Hemphill &H. Notice to Greenback Central Committee.—The National Greenback Labor Central Committee, of Jasper county, Indiana, willfmeet at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on May Bth, 1886, at 2 o’clock p. m. V full attendance is requested, as important business will be before the committee. W. E. MOORE, Chairman. Jas. Pierce, Sec’y, N. G. L. C.

Notice to the Public. Tie firm of Hemvhill & Honan has dissolved by mutual consent, Mrs. S. A. Hemphill withdrawing from the firm. The name of the firm will continue the same, Mr. James P. Hemphill becoming the senior member. We respectfully solicit your patrouage in the old lines. We have added a stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ac., and will be greatly pleased to boot the people of the county in good shape. Please give us a, call, we will treat you square. Hemphill & Honan.

Squire Purcupile has moved his grocery and restaurant two doors east from his former location, into Geo. Hollingsworth’s buildi n just vacated 1 y Mrs. E. Wilson’s millinery store.

Ed. Parcels as established a general wood repair shop, in the old school building.

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.

NOTICE. The Jasper county Agricultural Society offer the following premiums on best 5 acres of corn raised in 1886. 1 Premium, one 2 horse wagon S6O 00 2nd “ “ Set Double Harness $25 00 3rd “ “ Saddle and Bridle sls 00 20 entries required. Entry fee of $5.00 must be paid to secretary of society on or before July Ist 1886, if entries are not all made, money to be refunded. Ezra C. Nowels, Sqct’y. D. H. Yeoman, Pres. Goods delivered at all points in Rensselaer, from the Chicago Grocery.

Compare the Sentinel w ith the ess ige. It gives you the same m ouut of “home-print,” and as £ ch more Chicago print extra — a 1! for the same money. Kid Gloves —new shades —at 65c, at Ludd Hopkins’.

ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at RenssaJaer. Jasper County, Indiana, ol taa let lay of Ma/ 1886. Those cot within four weskß from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washngton. D. Of C. C. Brown, William Bluster, James Morris, Mrs. M. M. Right. ireisons caring ror any or tne letteis iu this list will please say they are advertised. NATHANIEL S. BATES. P. M. Rensselaer.lud, May 7, 1886 For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low prices, Ralph Fendig defies competition. Marsh. Warner placed what he believed to be a doubled-yelked duck egg in the incubator, but as it didn’t hatch he broke : t and found a second porfect, shelled egg inside.

It is evident that Leopold means business, and everybody would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity t£ saving 25 per cent, on all goods sold by him.

Having closed out our entire stock to Hemphill <fc Honan at such prices as will enable them to duplicate the greatly reduced pri ces at which we were closing ou our stock, tve bespeak for them a liberal share of patronage. We will remain for a time with them, and will be glad to meet as many of our customers as were pleased with our treatment and will insure as liberal prices and as fair treatment as when the stock was in our own control. T. J. Earden.

Notice.—l will furnish nure, sweet milk to any resident in town at sc. per quart. Special care taken to furnish milk from one cow, for babies. Below I refer to some of those who have patronized me the last two years. Ludd Hopkins, Thos. Thompson, Ed. Rhoades, John G. Reynolds, R. Goddard, Geo. Goff, Chas. Hopkins, Geo. Grauel, A. Grnbb, J. Warner, Henry Platt, George Marshall. R. B. Wilson, April 16, 1886. Dairyman.

Charles F. Shroyer, stone-mason offers liis 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.

R. F. Priest and family occupy the apartments over the Chicago Grocery for residence, and John G. Reynolds has moved into the Priest property, on Front street.

White County Democrat: Bob Van Voorst has disposed of his hardware store at Rensselaer, and rumor has it that he is prospecting for the opportunity to be a defeated republican candidate for Sheriff.

. F. Priest, at the Chicago Gro eery, wants a chance at your Butter, Eggs, and country produce generally. Farmers, give him a call.

These are Solid Facts. Tbe best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electrie Bitters. Inactivity of the Ll\%r, Biliousness. Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an apetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely, and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Bold at Fifty cents a bottle by F. B. Meyer

A meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago & South Atlantic, a Railroad Company, is hereby called by the undersigned stockholders of said Company owning moey than one-fourth of the said stock, for the purposes of electing directors of such Compan rand considering and taking action upon sucy, other matters and transacting such other busfh ness as may be brought before such meeting, and notice is hereby given that such meeting will be held on the 31stday of May. A. D. 1886, kt 12 o’clock m., at room 27, number 153 East Monroe street, in the city of Chicago, Cook county, Illinois. Frank Bauer, J. C. Robinson, Mrs. Anna Iglegart, Mrs. E. P. Vail, M. A. Halstead, Mrs. Mary M. Hammond. Lewis B. Sims by William H.Tatge hi* attorney and proxy, Isabella H. Clark, executrix and sole legatee of Geo. K. Clark, deceased, Wui. S. Brewster.

IK, So Mm iML'iPKiiMSj Huviug bought the s ock and assumed in.'ui;u'< :uetit of the store recently owned by Mrs Lalitie, respect fully ttunounoe* io ‘he Ladies that with her knowledge of the and ihe employment or skilled help, as well as in the extreis* of goo j judgment in the selection of Hats. BometsjTes, Plumes, Pompous MACES, RIBBONS, &c., &c. tipdMtfS Miss Emma McCormick lu s charge of this department. Her taste and skill is well known, and we leel assured that wo give satisfaction Give us call, May 7, 1886.

Rensselaer Marble House B*»fl mh HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, IWUIMfS, TPAMETS. bbabstqbbs, slabs. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES UJRJVS JIJVD VASES, Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

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M. i. 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 harvesting machines, Studebaker wagons and buggies, Evans A Foos corn planter and check rower, Bookwalter engines, John Deere corn planters and check-rowers, the celebrated Bradley Plows and the Geeuine, Zionsville, Ohio, Brown Cultivator. A "NEW DEAL” BY Deere & Company MOLINE, M-LIWOIS. Two Horses can flo the yort of Three. A SAVING OF ONE-THIRD IN THE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches kwttofor* nqulnd for 16 inches Tht piitnt plow laproTtaint of tbo tla#i, THE “HEW DEAL” WHEELED WALKING PLOWS, BIKQLB AND DOUBLE JTUMBOW, Please call and examine. Ghas. A. Roberts,

WANTED.—AII parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once. R- H. Yeoman. BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. Prop’r. riiHE proprietor having fitted up a new shoy A are now tally prepared to do alHkfcids o( Blvcksmitbing, at tne lowest price, andttatttf most workmanlike manner. Farmers, aqA*)t others needing anythpigln our line, *are JqWw t o give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty’ And give this branch el the buslnes partlculf attention All work warranted. grant. TUTTS PILLS BYMPTOMB OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fnin it) the Head, with a dull aensatien in tb< back part, Fain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a dixie, clination to exertion of body or mind] Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tire Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headaohe generally over the right eye, Bestlesanese, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTTS PHAS are especially adapted < such eases, one dose effects such a chnnj of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They increase the AppeJte, and cause tht body to Take on Flesh, thus the system M nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tin Digestive Organs. BesrsOar Stools are pro duced. Fries 25 cents. 85 Hart-ay MU, H. V TUTTS HAIR DYL Gray Hair ob Whiskkbs changed to a Gi.ossr Black by a single appllcstlfii of this Xiyk lttrrvparts a natural color, acta IHMaataueously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express oa receipt of *i OmCE, 15 MURRAY ST., HEW YORK. g h. TTTf Biinrat it TObH, Umita ad\ I«nM Bm*o» «mW rrftHW as m