Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1886 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge, - • Peter H. Ward. Prosecutor. - - M. H. Walker. 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. Treasurer, - - - Wm. M-Hoover. Recorder, - - . Thomas Antrim. Surveyor. - - . James C Thrawls. Coroner, - . Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D.M. Nelson. ( Ist Dist. AsaC. Prevo. Commissioners-! 2d Dist. S.R. Nichols. (3d Diet. O. P. Tabor. Comm'rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Marshal, - - William Warden. 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.

era ~CjrtouisviiLE. wewAlbanys Chicago Ry'(£>- « -V W Condensed Time Table of Passenger Train, in effect Aug. Ist 1886. SOUTH-BOUND. : Ko - " h N 0.4 ’ No. 6 j IS jclbWlla. . j£ X p. , Kx p Fast M JiiICA.GJ Lvj 6 05am: 7 30pm-8 35am Hammond “ ; 712 “ • 835 “ ■ “ Shelby “ • 832 “ ■ 947 •• ■lO 42 hose Lawn ! 841“ : 9 55i“-: “ Fair Oaks “ ■ 855 “ :IOO7“ :1100am Surrey “ : 909 “ : “ : “ Her.sseiae: »• <) ->; •• :1031 “ ill2o “ Pleasant Ridge “ : 9:’2 “ i “ : “ Marlboro “ : 9 “ Monon “ iloob “ iioos .. ijiso“ Lafayette “ ;1120 “ :1220a mi 1245 pm Greencastle “ : 2 23pm: 235 “ ■ 251 ’ LOUISVILLE Ar: “ : 800 “ : 720 “ INDIANAPOLIS “ : “i 320 !345 “ CINCINNATI “ ■ “ : f -..i0 “ : 745 “ NORTHBOUND. CINCINNATI Lv : 7 35am: 645 p- 7 35am INDIANAPOLIS “ :1150 " ■ 1115 “ill 50 “ LOUISVILLE *• : 600 am: 730 “ : 745 “ Greencastle “ ; 1225pm:1245am:1225pm Lafayette “ ; 330 “ : 300 “ : 235 “ Monon “ ; 455 “ i 405 “ ! 330 “ Marlboro •* ■ 5 18-;-“ : “ Pleasant Ridge “ : 525 “ : “ : “ 22.exxssela.ex, : 536 *• : 4 39 “ • 402 “ Surrey “ : 548 “ i “ ; “ Fair Oaks “ : 605 “ ; 5 03 >• : 442 « Rose Lawn “ ; 619 “; 5 16f“ ■ “ Shelby ; 629 • • 524 “ Hammond “ • 755 “ ■ 635 “ : “ CHICAGO A r i 900 “ ■ 74Q “ : 650“ Trains marked with a f stop only when flagged. Those marked with (*) run ’daily. Those marked with (J)run daily except Sunday. Trains are run on Central (Standa d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars on night train and Parlcr Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago and Loui3ville. Through Coachesand Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all JFxlxxciya.l I=olxxts. For tickets ana further information, apply to C. 3F. Wren, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. Gen’l Passenger Ad

FiUDAT SEPTEMBER 17 1886,

LOST!—TEN DOLLABS REWARD! —This Friday afternoon, Sept. 17, about 4:15 o’clock, between Republican printing office and McCoy’s bank, a leather pock-et-book containing about sllO. — The finder wi 1 receive a reward of $lO by returning the same. G. E. MARSHALL. ' Notice to Greeubackera. A meeting of the Greenback county central committee, and the Greenback county candidates will be held at Rensselaer, next Saturday, Sept. 18, 1886. By order of W. E. Moore, Chm’n. Jas. C. Pierce, Secy. Open for inspection—Our large stock of clothing from the eastern cities. Ralph Fendig. Card of Thanks.—We desire to thank the citizens of Rensselaer, and all who contributed so cheerfully in raising the money for Freddy Hicks. —Expenses to his father’s funeral. Members of Missionary Baptist Church. Gen. J. C. Van-Rensselaer, New Brunswick, N. J.,is visiting friends in Rensselaer. The stock of Boots and Shoes at Fendig’s is most complete In variety, style, finish and price it is unsurpassed. Ralph takes great pleasure in showing his goods. HARVEST EXCURSION! Coen & Warren will run an Excursion to their lauds in Minnesota, September 22d, 1886. Round trip, $12.20. (See small bills.) A new barber shop, in the Now els building. Ed. Parcels propri etor. Fra cesville Fair commences October sth.

BUCKLEJTS ARNICA SALVE

The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Gancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cexts per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. You can get a bargain in glass and queensware at the “Chicago Fair,” in Rensselaer. The proprietor, Mr. Elsner, wishes to make room for a large stock of clothing. The Prohibitionists of Benton, Jasper and Newton counties will hold a convention at Goodland, Wednesday, September 22d, - for the purpose of nominating candidates for State Senator, Representative and Circuit Court Prosecutor. 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. Monday next Vic. Loughridge will resume his medical course in Cnicago. Mr. Elsner claims that his new store is a <* uinterpart of the Chicago Fair, and invites the people to call and ascertain that fact.

Miss Tude Ellis, of Kokomo, is visiting her brother “Jim" ana family in Rensselaer. o Ralph Fendig has just returned from a purchasing trip to Chicago. In a few days he will open out an extensive and entirely new stock of dry goods, notions, etc., to which he invites the attention of his friends. They will be sold cheap for cash. A. McCoy, Son & Rinehart lost three good cows at the Fair, by accidental overfeed and from heat. 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 mwney 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,

Opening of the schoels in Remington is postponed for the present on account of cases of diphtheria. For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low p rices, Ralph Fendig defies competition. Jas. W. Pierce returned from Pittsburgh, Pa., Wednesday, to which market he had shipped four of cattle. Elder R. S. Dwiggms will preach in the Christian church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Subject—Faith cures. Public cordially invited. Dr, Thomas, of Logansport, and Dr. Alter, removed Ben Sayler’s diseased eye, last Frida z. Miss Etta Spitler will leave on Monday next for Terre Haute where she will enter the Normal.

Preachers as Candidates. — The propensity oi ministers of the Christian church to abandon their pulpits for politics is severely criticised by the Christian Standard, the leading paper of the Christian church denomination. Besides Rev. W. D. Owen, of Logansport, another preacher of the Christian faith is running for Congress, namely, Rev. Ira Chase, in the Fifth district. Speaking on this subject, the Standard says: “Our readers know how we stand on this matter. We do not doubt the right of a preacher to run for Congress, if he so wills; and there may, possibly, in rare cases, be considerations to justify it. But, as a rule, we hold it to be unwise in preachers to turn aside from their own vocation into political paths, where chances of success are small, and where, be the success ever so great, it can never equal that of the pulpit. Several

A. Leopold.

• of our pietchers have this year accepted such nominations from i differ nt political parties. We do , not judge them. But we mean to discourage it all we can. We have no strength to spare from our pulpits. And ‘he that wareth entangleth not himself with the affairs of this life.’ We hold that there are plenty of men —whose previous training and present surroundings will give t em a higher average of advantages for political trusts than preachers are entitled to; while in the pulpit a higher service can be done for God and humanity than in any political posit-on. We believe the nomination of preachers is a mistake, and we hope that preachers and people all over the country will discourage every look in that direction.” Ralph Fendig is piling up in his extensive store room the largest and most complete stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Jerseys, Shawis, etc., ever opened out in Rensselaer, which he offers at astonishingly low figures. He cordially invites the public to call.

ADMINISTRATOR'S ;SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY! WYOTICE is hereby given that JLvs the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Nannie E. Spitler, dec’d, will, on Saturday, October 2, 1886, at Rensselaer, Indiana, offer at Public Sale the Personal Property of said decedent. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of over Five Dollars, on purchaser giving note with sufficient security, with interest after maturity. EZRA L. CLARK, Sept. 10, ’B6. Administrator.

Ex-Sheriff John W. Powell has leased the Halloran Livery and Feed Stable and respectfully solicits a liberal share of the public patronage. A bargain in glass and queensware. A like opportunity has never heretofore been offered in Rensselaer. Call soon at Elsner’s, “Chicago Fair,” 3d door west of ;he Makeever Ho-se. Tinware at The Chicago Fair, at ralf price. Fendig has just received a superb lot of Boots and Shoes which he offers at prices to suit the times We would say to our old customers that the price of Photographs was reduced for the months of June and July only; the first of August they must go back to the same old prices, as we can not do first-class work at second-class rates. Remember, we always use the best material, take great pains to please our patrons, and guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Respectfully,

Goods delivered at all points in Rensselaer, from the Chicago Grocery. If you want good clothing at low figures, call and examine the large stock just opened out at Fendig’s. In the matter of supply, variety in styles, quality of goods, and low prices, Fendig can not be surpassed. All are invited to call, examstock and ascertain prices, before purchasing elsewhere.

iraaulous Escape. W. w. Reed, druggist, of Winches' 4 ter, Ind., writes: “One of my customers. Mrs. Louisa Pike, Har onia, RanRandolph| Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, aud was given up to die by her physicians, ohe heard of Di. King’s New Discoveiy for Consumption, and began ouying it sf me. In six month’s time she waiked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improv ed she has quit using it. ghe ’eels she owes her lite to it,” Free Trial Bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. 6 An Entrprismg, Rliable House F. B. Meyer can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stocs the best of everv'hmcr. bn* t<« secure the f<» r -Tri 1 *•>*>. IV U;• prwrtt and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining tbe reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency tor the celebrated Dr- K'Pi’s New £>* cove»y .>r sumption, will sell it on a nosifive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every affection Throat, Lungs and Chest, and to show «rr confidence, w invite you to Cull auO get a Trialßottl Free 1-J

. J. A. Sharp.

Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS • HBADSTOKBS, SIABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. 1 ■ J. W. OWALIJ’S Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

THE CHICAGO FAIR! The undersigned would re pectfully announce to the people of Rensselaer and surrounding country that he has just opened out, in the Stockton-Williams Block, 3d door west of the Makeever House, a counterpart of the Chicago Fair, in the complete and extensive variety of standard goods, consisting of Ready-Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Chinaware, Glassware, Queen*ware, Earthenware, Hardware, Tinware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Lamps in great variety, Notions and Noveltie«. — In prices, too, you will have further evidence that the Chicago Fair has its counterpart located in Rensselaer. Call and see. WM. ELSNER. Thomas J. Farden has placed all of his unsettled accounts in my hinds for collection, and porties will save costs by calling at my office and paying the same without delay. James W. Dotjthit.

Whm Baby wm tick, vr» g*v* her Caatorta, When ahe wee a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Casteria, When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria,

The Nowels House has been refurnished throughout, and arranged for the accommodation and comfort of guests. The manager, Mr. Tribby, is a gentleman of experience] and we wish him success. 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.

An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring ua a case of Kidne or Liver Corn plaint that Electric Bitter will not speedily cure? We say they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove Bright’s disease, Diabetes, Weak Baek, or any urinary complaint quickly cured- They purify the b ood regulate the Dowels, and art direc 1 o the diseased parts. Everv bottlet u anteed For ealeatEOc. a bottle y B« MeverNotice oi Final Settlement of Estate. NO TICE isherebygiven to the creditors, heirs and legateesjof Oliver East, deceased, to appear in the Jasper C.rcult Court, held at| Reussela r, Indiana, on the I9th day of October, 1886, and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are noticed to the" and there make 'proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. O Witness. The| Clerk of said Court, this *6th day of September. 1886. JAMES F. IRW11?, Clerk Sept.lß,’Bo. Jasper Circuit Court

It i? a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself. Note to Heirs and Creditors ” p ffl" n 40 REAL estate. The State of Indiana lln Jasper Circuit Jasper County, 88 • f Court, to October I]t Term, a. d. 1880. Ezra L. Clark, Administrator of the Estate of Nannie E. Spitler, deceased. vs. George W. Spitler, John E.Spitler, Etta E. Spitler, Mary C. Spitler, Charles, Boroughs, James M. Nickell, Joseph A. Robinson, Edward|Tanner, Albion College, in the State of Michigan, Algernon S. Griggs, the unknown heirs and devisees of Algernon S. Griggs,. Aaron £. Huber, Nancy Lefflngwell, the unknown heirs and devisees of Nancy Lefflngwell, Sarah E. fowler,James I’. Fowler, David J. Thompson. William Shaw, and William B. Austin, Guardian of Etta E. and Mary C. Spitler. NOTICE is ereby given teat Ezra L Administrates of the Estate of Nannie E, Spitler, , deceas-d, late of said County and State, has filed in the Circuit Court of said. County.his Petition to sell certain Real Estate belonging to s >ld decedent the Personal Property of sala Estate being Insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and that said petition will come up for hearing at the October Term, 1886, of said Court, which term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer said State, on the 18th day of October, the year aforesaid. Witness The Clerk an i Seal of 1 Seal. said Court, this 81st day of July, a. y—’ n. 1886. JAMES JT. IRWIN. August 6, 1886. .Bt. Clerk BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. &RANT.J Prou'r. rpHE proprietor having fitted up a new shoj I are now fully prepared to do all kinds oi Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and In the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and alt others needing anythjng in our line, are invitee t o give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty' And give this branch et the buslnes particult attention. All work warranted. GRANT.

TUTT’S P6LLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fein in the Head, with a dull aensatkbn in th. back part, Fain under the Shouldei blade, fullness after eating, with a disim clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, witfl 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. Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highlycolored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are especially adap*--’' such eases, one close effects sneha chan, of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appeute, and cause th body to Take on Flesh, thus i . nourished, ana by their Tonic Action •. tl <- Digestive Organs. Regular Stool* fire F< duced. Price 23 cents. .'<s Murray Si.. S. v • • ASM r TUTT’S HAIR T I'. Gray Hair or. Wtttskxl' .changed tout. ia- r BnACgby of tills UvH. li parts a naiviftl color, uc*. Tnstsulnr •n».. . by Drugg' ,c*.. or sent by express ou rec,> >i,of S'.. OFFICE Hi XfRIUY ST., SXW i'OKY. (Sr. ITTS MARVAL of T.'u.M. Ufore.tlon ,n4Y U«»*4 ’Ufsb-.t* ”t”h. »‘BIF. oa aaelieai.vf