Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1886 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. □trenil Judge, '• - Peter H. Ward. Prosecutor. - - M. H. Walker. Terms of 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. Auditoi, - - Geo. M. Robinson. Treasurer, ... Wm. M- Hoover. Recorder, ... Thomas Antrim. Purveyor. - - - * James C Thrawls. Coroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D.M. Nelson. ( Ist Dist. AsaC. Prevo. Commissioners/2d Dist S. R. Nichols. (3d Dist. O. P. Tabor. Comm’rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Murshal, - - William War-en. Clerk, .... Chas. C. Warner, Treasurer. - - - Charles C. Starr. fist Ward, - - R. P. Be jamin. | 2d Ward, - Chas. F. Wren. Trustees,! 3d Ward, - - M.D. Rhoades. | 4th Ward, - Wm. Greenfield I sth Ward. - - T. J. McCoy.

) Louisville, New AiBAHY&CHicAso Rr.((s)~ <r— ar-^r—» » □onde’ised Time Tubie or Passeng-e Train, in effect December 27. 1885. SOUTH-BOUND. arca-tum*. ft/b-Yr oIIICA.GJ J.V; 730 am: 731 pm: 555 am Hammond “ • 835 “ ■ 835 “ • 720 “ Shelby “ : 1001 “:0 49 “ ill 17 •> Rose Lawn “ :1011-R‘ : “ :11 so “ Fair Oaks “ ;1()25“ :10 10f“ :1250pm Surrey “ • 10381“ “ i 110 “ Eensaeiaex “ :10 48 “ ;1035+“ : 140 “ Pleasant Ridge “ '2057f“ : “ : 210 “ Marlboro “ ' 1] 03-j-“ : “ : 231 “ Monon “ : iUt) •• illlo,, i 336“ Lafayette “ • 12.;5pm:12 25am ; 530 “ Greencastle “ • 250 “ • 220 ‘ : LOUISVILLE Ari 8 10“ i 730 “ : INDIANAPOLIS “ 1 340 “•310 “ i CINCINNATI “ 1 745 “ 1 755 “ j NORTH-BOUND. •No 1 ; N 0.3 ■W av ©UUUItJILS. ; Daj]y ; j )aj|v :p re jg ht CINCINNATI Lv : 7 35am- 615 pm: INDIANAPOLIS “ .12 lOpm JJ 15 “ 1 LOUISVILLE *• ■ 710 am i 740 “ • Greencast] e “ :12 20pm ■ 1 o2am • Lafayette “ : 245 “ • 310“ • 4 59am Mouon “ : 402 - : 410 “ : 800 “ Marlboro “ ; 4 22-;-“ : i 845 “ Pleasant Ridge “ : 4 2s-;-“ i “ : 910 “ I2.exißsela.ex “ : 438 - : 4 42 “ : 945 “ Surrey “ : 4 str;-“ : “ -JOBS “£ Fair Oaks “ i 505 “ : 5 05 “ ill 15 “ Rose Lawn “ : 5 20f“ : “ -1150“ ■shelby *• : 530 •• ; 528 “ :1219pm Hammond “ • 655 “ i 630 “ : 400 “ CHICAGO A r; Son “ : 7'5 “• 5 40“ ——— ■ »i ■ Trains marked with a-f stop only when flagged. Trains are run on Central (Stands' d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars on night train and Parlcr Cars on dav trains, are run between Chicago and Loui3ville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis ami Cincinnati. Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all Fri.xict F al Points. For tickets and further information, apply t<> C, F. Wren, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. Gen’l Passenger Agt

FRIDAY MAY 28 1886, The post office will be closed on Memorial Day from 12 m. to 5 p. m. —_— * The new p. m. at Blackford has received his commission. Mrs. J. M. Hopkinsis fully prepared to give you bargains in Millinery, etc. □Victor E. Loughridge returned from Chicago Tuesday last. The Chicago Grocery has been moved into the o d Austin House where R. F. Priest will be pleased to greet his many patrons. Doc. Quivey visited his mother and relatives in Chicago, last week. N. V. Cleaver’s accounts are in my hands for collection, and parties will avoid costs by calling at my office and making settlement at once. James W. Douthit. Ed. H. Graham last week severed his connection with the Remington News. Ralph Fendig is busily engaged in opening out and piling up new goods, just received, for the spring trade. Call in see them. Sheriff Yeoman witnessed the hanging of Henning, at Crawfordsville, yesterdav. Houses to Rent, at the Loan and Insurance Bureau, next door to the Post Office. The thirty-second anniversary of Iroquois Lodge No. 143 I. O. O. F. will be celebrated with a picnic, at this place, on June 9th, next. Secretary of State Myers is expected to deliver the address. •■■■■ ' ' ♦ •- The cigar factory has been moved next door to Priest’s Grocery.

W. H. Dague, Esq., banker, of Fowler, visited Rensselaer, Wet - nesday, to look tli» RepubL- ! can senatorial field. Mr. D. was, during a part of the ‘Sixties,’ editor of the Monticello Herald, and we always found him a gentlemanly neighbor. But we prefer a Democrat for the Senate. Whsn Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Cantoris, The Nowels House has been refurnished throughout, and arranged for the accommodation ami comfort of guests. The manager, Mr. Tribby, is a gentleman of experience ami we wish him success. 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 & Hoan. Charlie Robers will sell the celebrated McCormick harvester with latest improvements. Go and see them. A Rare .Chance to secure a complete set of Dickens’ Works, on the instalment plan. Another such opportunity may not soon offer. Mr. Lawrence will call on you.

Mrs. Rebecca Baker and daughter, of Onarga,. 111., formerly of this county, are visiting friends in this locality. Fendig has just received a superb lot of Boots and Shoes which he offers at prices to suit the times. The wife and two children of Paymaster Schenck, U. S. navy, are visiting the Misses Elizabeth and Julia Smith, at this place, aunts of Mr. Schenck. Eld. W. H. Hennegar, of Francesville, will conduct religious services at the new church near H. A. Barkley’s, in Barkley township, Sunday, June 6th, morning and afternoon. All are invited to bring their baskets and attend both services. William Harris and Mary Jane Marlatt were married at the residence of James Donnelly, near Rensselaer, Ihursday, May 20tn, 1886. Rev. P. Hmds officiated. Selling all our Dry Goods at cost to close them out. Come and get a bargain. Hemphill &H. Grandma Chilcote is visiting friends at Fostoria, Ohio.

Notice to the Public. The firm of Hemohill & 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 F. Hemphill becoming the senior member. We respectfully solicit your patronage in the old lines. We have added a stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c., 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 doo.s east from his former location, into Geo. Hollingsworth’s buildi n just vacated! y Mrs. E. Wilson’s millin-ry 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. Goods delivered at all points in Rensselaer, from the Chicago Grocery.

MEMORIAL DAY. si< ? <i.-o . Mhj- 31, is Memorial Day. !•» v lie'l v a nee at Rensselaer, tins ye*r. will be conducted under the a uspices of Post No. 84 G. A. R. Invi tations have been extencted to the several benevolent societies, public schools and the citizen s of Jasper and adjoining counties to participate in the ceremonies of that day. At 1 o’clock p. m. a procession will be formed at the public square, under the direction ■'f Capt. M, F- Chiicote, Marshal, and proceed to Weston Cemetery. The details of foi mine* the procession, order of march, etc,, are left to the direction of the Marshal. At the cemetery the annexed pro.gramme will be observed: Appointed service of the Grand Army of the Republic. Scattering flowers upon the graves of soldiers by children. Military burial salute. Short address by Hon. E. P. Hammond. The Grand Armv Post respectfully ask Madames F. J. Sears. J. W* Williams, L. A. Moss, Wm Stockton, M. E. flopkins, M. L. Spi ler, T. J. McCoy, Wm. A. Rinehart. Ja.. T. Randle. George J. Dexter, J. Healey, J. C. Porter. H. E. James, G. E. Marshall W. B. Austin, C. P. Honkins, E L. Clark,. Vai. Seib, I. B. Washburn. Wm M. Hoover, Peter Rhoades, Norman Warner, M. B. Alter. The commit! e is empowered to invite, in the name of the Grand Irrny Post, any and all assistance that may be de-, sired All floral tributes will be deposited with the committee at the court house, not later than II o’clock a* Monday, May 31st. It is respectfully sugges’od that all business be suspended, find-all I'laces of business closed from 12 o’clock m. to 4:30 p. m.. on Memoria Day. Jay W. Williams, 1 Wm. M. Hoover ■ Committee John C. Porter, ) ,i —.— Kid Gloves —new shades —at 6sc, at Ludd Hopkins’.

ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, or. tb« 22d lay of May 1886. Those i.'oi elrflrn-id within four weeks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washincton. D. C Mrs. Catharine Howard, Mrs. A. Hosmer, Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, M. M. Mitchell, Joseph Ross. rersons caring ror any or me letters in this list will please say they are advertised. NATHANIEL S. BATES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind, May 28. 1886 For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low prices, Ralph Fendig defies competition. Special Invitation! — Everybody is respectfully invited to call and price my goods, and I will guarantee that out of every 25 customers 24 will be bound to buy of me, as I have reduced my entire stock to such prices that they will feel constrained to purchase unless they have money to throw away.— I mean business, and am determined to secure, by the above method, new friends. Do not be misled, but come at once and convince yourselves of the truth of this statement. Very respectfully, A. Leopold.

The graduating exercises of the Rensselaer Schools will be held at the Opera House, Thursday evening, June 3d. Prof. Reubelt will deliver an address. On behalf of the school board, M. L. Spitler will deliver the address and distribute the diplomas. It is evident that Leopold means business, and everybody would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity ts saving 25 per cent on all goods sold by him. 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. The Dickens! Don’t fail to secure a set . F. Priest, at the Chicago Gro eery, wants a chance at your Butter, Eggs, and country produce generally. Farmers, give him a call. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Chicago & South Atlantic, a Railroad Company, is hereby called by the undersigned stockholders of said Company owning more than one-fourth of the said stock, for tne purposes of electing directors of such Company, and considering and taking action upon such Other matters and transacting such other business as may be brought before such meeting, and notice is hereby given that such meeting will be held on the 30th day of June. A. D. 1886, at 12 o’clock m„ at room 27, number 158 East Monroe street, in the city of Chicago, Cook county, Illinois. Mary H. Haymond. Frank Bauer, J. C. Robinson, Isabella H. Clark, executrix and sole legatee of Geo. K.Clark. deceased, Mrs. Anna R. Iglehart. by her attorney Mrs. E. P. Vail, e. p. Vail, Lewis B. 81ms, John L. DuBreuil, Melvin A. Halated, Wm.S. Brewster.

MISS, if o Mo KIMS, Having bought the stock and assumed management of the store recentl owned by Mrs. Laßue, respectfully announces to ‘he Ladies that with her knowledge of the business, and rhe employment of skilled help, as well as in the exercis® of good judgment in the selection of Eats. Bonnets. Tips, Plames, Pompons MACES, RIBBONS, &c., &c. If eipeialt yl Miss Emma McCormick has charge of this department. Her taste and skill is well known, and we feel assured that we give satisfaction Give us a call May 7,1886.

Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dealer Ip. — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. SSOSTOMBS, SiABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES .IA'D VASES, Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. J. W. DITVALL’S livwy S'w® ttattes Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

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, nxwir In the Agricultural Buildings, in the rear of L. C. Grant’s blacksmith shop, on Front street,fl dealer in Agricultural Implements, of all kinds. McCormick’s harvesting machines, Studebaker wagons and buggies, Evans & Foos corn planter and check rower, Bookwaiter engines, John Deere corn planters and check-rowers, the celebrated Bradley Plows and the Geeuine, Zionsville, Ohio, Brown Cultivator. Farmers, come and examine the wonderful improvements in the McCormick Binder. The new Automatic Canvas Adjuster always keeps the front and back parts of the canvas equally tight, whether the grain be wet or dry. The Improved Spring Lock on the binder is a great advantage, while the new Compressor Trip prevents all danger of clogging. Please call and examine. CHAS. A. ROBERTS.

WANTED. —All parties know ng themselves to be indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once. R. H. Yeoman. BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. Prop’r. THE proprietor having fitted up a new ahoj A are now fully prepared to do all Kinds A Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and*tnth« most workmanlike manner. Fanners, ainkr. others needing anything in our line, are MiVMfc t o give us a call. We purpose making • HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty 1 And give this branch es the buslnes partlculf attention. All work warranted. _ grant. TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain the Head, with a dull sensation in ths back part, Pain under the Bhouldei blade, fullness after eating, with a disir. duration to exertion of body or mind; Irritability of temper. Low spirits, witl* a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generaUy over the right eye. Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted f » such eases, one dose effects such a chaui of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appeute, and cause th< body to Take on Flesh, thus the system h nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tlw Digestive Organs. Regular ftthota are pre duced. Price 25 cents. 85 Murray BL, N. V TUTT’S HAIR Gray Hair or WnrsvxM ehanged t'> * Glcxmy Black by u single applicatiAi of th Is Dym. it imparts a natural color, acts linUntaneoiisly. Sol 4 by Druggists, gr sent by express on receipt of ti OFFICE, 85 MURRAY ffT„ JEW YORK. f Dr. TC-7". MA MFAL nf Vahahh* I.furw.tUm wwIX wP'V. , >'UI