Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1886 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JCfIICIAL. Circuit Judge, - - Poter H. Ward Prosecutor. - - - M. 11. Walker. Terms ol Court—First Monday iu January: Third Monday in March: First Minday in June; Tuird Monday in October. COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk. - - James F. Irwin. Sheriff, - - - Samuel E. Yeoman. Auditor. - • Geo. M. Kobmsou. Treasurer, ... \Vm. M Hoover. Recorder. - - - Thomas Antrim. Purveyor. ... James C Thrawls. Coroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D. M Nelsou. (Ist Diet. AsaO. Prevo. Commissioners-J 2d Dist. S. R. Nichols. |3d Hist. O. P. Tabor. Comm’rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Marshal, - - William Warden. Clerk, .... Cbas. C. Warner, Treasurer, ... Charles (J. Starr. fist Ward, - - K. P. Be jamin. j wJ 'Ward, - Cbas. F. Wren. Trustees.-! 3d Ward, - - M.D. Rhoades. j 4th Ward, - % GreenfieldI sth Ward. - - T. J. McCoy.

■ IOUISVIUC fitwAIBAHYS CHICAfaO Rt PQm’• W * i Condensed Time Table of Passenger Train, in effect Aug. Ist 1886. SOUTH-BOUND. i&oS'M (S)T) ; 2 tj N 0.4 * So. 6 1 Snabiaiia. j Exp . j Exp. YastM JIIKJAG 3 - Lvi 6 05am i 7 30pin i 8 35am Uummond “ | 7 12 *• i 835 “ j “ Shelby “ ! 532 “ : 917 *• 110 42 Hose Lawn “ j 841 “ i 9 55f“ : 44 Fair Oaks “ i 855 “ ilO 07 44 illOOani Surrey “ : <):; > “ : “ : « Eensseiaei “ ; 921 •• : 1031 •• ill2o “ Pleasant. Ridge 41 i 032 “ j “ i “ Marlboro “ i 9 38-1“ • “ i « Monon “ ilooo “ j 1005 „ illso “ Lafayette “ ill 20 “ ! 1220ami 1245 um Greeneastle “ : 2 23pm: 235 ‘ ■ 251 “ LOUISVILLE Ari “ i 800 “ i 720 “ INDIANAPOLIS “ • “ ! 330 “i 345 “ CINCINN ATI “ i 14 I 800 " j 745 44 NORTHBOUND. Matiens, j i TaTilAi CINCINNATI Lv : 7 35am 0 15pm i 7 35am INDIANAPOLIS 44 ill 50 “ ill 15 44 ill 50 “ LOUISVILLE *• ■ 000 am i 730 44 i 745 “ Greeneastle “ !1223pm!1245ain!1225pm Lafayette 44 i 330 “ i 300 “ i 235 44 Monon “ : 45 5 44 i 40 5 44 i 330 “ Marlboro 44 j 518-R 4 i i 44 Pleasant Ridge 44 i 525 “ “ ! “ Eensselaer “ : 530 ■•j! 4 39 *• j 402 “ Surrey 44 i 5 48 “* “ i “ Fair Oaks 44 i 605 44 i 5 03 44 i 442 “ Rose Lawn 44 ; 61 9 44 j 5 I6f“ i 44 Shelby *• i 629 • j 524 “ i 44 Hamrnond 44 ! 755 44 j 63 3 44 i 44 CHICAGO Ari 9 00 “ i 740 44 : 650“ Trains marked with a + stop only when flagged. Those marked with (*) run daily. Those marked with (J) run daily except Sunday. Trains are run on Central (Simula d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Gars on night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago and Loui3vi!le. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all Principal 2»©laa.tß. For tickets a 4 ui further information, apply t“ C. IF 4 . Wr=n, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. Gen’l Pass V :

iT aiwmitirMenfittcl &'h ■ CSJLb r !"OAY SEPTEMBER 24 isa*o, OEIOSRATIG. * PEEI3IMM Will address tht' peonle of Jasper county Indiana, on the issues of the d -y, at The Court House, in Rensselaer, on WEDNESDAY, October 13th, 1886, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Everybody invited. Open for inspection—Our large stock of clothing from the eastern cities. Ralph Fendig. A boy at Hi. Day’s Wednesday. The stock of Boots and Shoes at Eendig’s is most complete In variety, style, finish and price it is unsurpassed. Ralph takes great pleasure in showing his goods. Hon. W. D. Owen will deliver an address on Agriculture at the Francesville Eair Friday of next week.j A new barber shop, in the Now els building. Ed. Parcels propri etor. Uncle David Nowels, one day last week caught a pike whicn weighed 13 pounds For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low p rices, Ralph Fendig defies competition. Married — In Rensselaer, Friday, Sept 24,1886, by ►Esq. Wood, John F. Min kus and Miss Mary Burk. Fra eraville Fair commences October sth.

BUCKIiEN’S ARNICA SALVE I The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, 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. Eisner, wishes to make room for a large stock of clothing. 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. Tinware at The Chicago Fair, at half price. Mr. Elsneuelaims that liis new store is a counterpart of the Chicago Fair, and invites the people to call and ascertain that fact.

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 lie invites the attention of his friends. They will be sold cheap for cash. Bpecial Imitation!—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 m&ney 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.

Rev. “Billy” Owen’s majority two years ago in this distr ct as now composed was 197. In four of the nine counties he had majorities as follows: Jasper, 378; Lake, 35: Newton, 421; Porter, 651; total, 1,436. In five counties there were majorities against him as follows: Fulton, 124, Cass, 458; Carroll, 163; Pulaski, 337; White. 107; total, 1,289. Owen received the Prohibition vote two years ago and he depends upon that vote to elect him this time. If the Prohibition vote has increased and he gets all of it, it increases his chances of election. Two years ago he received a good share of the labor vote of the district, but from all that we can learn the wage workers of the district are not satisfied with his record in Congress. On the other hand Dr. Hattery is populsr with the laboring classes and will undoubtedly get a, hig vote from this quarter. This in a measure offsets the Prohibition vote. — Again there are a great many Republican Germans in the various counties of the district who will not vote for Owen because of his unwillingness to define his position on the Prohibition question. They know how Dr. Hattery stands and he will get a great many cf their votes, Owen’s attacks on Cleveland and the Democratic party will drive every Democrat solidly to Dr. Hattery. An unbiased summing ur> of prospects would lead one to believe that Dr. Hattery’s election to Congress is an event that will surelv occur on the 2d of November.

Kentucky Fried Chicken. —After thoroughly washing the chicken drain all the water off; never let chicken soak in wabrr. When yon are ready to fry it take a clean towel, lay it on the table, lay the pieces of chicken on it and turn the towel over them so as to soak up all the moisture; then pepper and salt it and dip lightly in flour; fry in lard and use plenty of it; lard is better than butter to fry chicken in. Have your frying pan hot when you put the chicken in, and give it plenty of time to cook; when it is done, if it is not browned evenly set it in the oven a few minutes, take it up as soon as done; never let it stand in the grease. To make the gravy, put a sufficient quantity of flour in the grease to make a thin paste, and stir it until it is perfectly smooth, then put in sweet milk until it is the right consistency; don’t get it too thick, and let it boil about five minutes, and season to taste; then pour it ovei the chicken.

Ralph Fendig is piling up in his extensive store room the largest and most complete stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Jerseys, Shawls, etc., ever opened out in Rensselaer, which he offers at astonishingly low iigures. lie cordially invites the public to call.

ADivIENiSTRATOR’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY! N'OTICE is hereby given that 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 lias 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. Cull soon at Eisner’s, “Chicago Fair,” 3d door west of, theMakeeverHo.se. 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, J. A. Sharp.

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.

Escape. tV 7 . W. Reed, druggist, of Winches' 4 ter, lad., writes: “One of my euslom■*is, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Har onia. Ran Randolph? Co., Ind., was a long siiff rer with Consumption, aed was given up to die by her physicians, afye beard of Da. King’s New Discovny for Consumption, and began Buying it sf me. In bix month’s time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improv ed she has quit using it. She ’eels she owes her lire to it.” Free Trial Bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Stoie.G

An Entrprising, tillable House F. B. Meyer can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stocK tfee best ot p-vp rv'hmg. bijt t/i secure 'be f<*»■ *** «• *•,•»*■# T-* : V. ;'VT.ri ,T 1 and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining toe reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency for llie celebrated Dr- iCnr’s New fWMVve’V .>r sumption, will sell it on a nosifive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every affection of Throat, Lungs and Cheat, and to show our confidence, w invite you to call and get a Tria\Bottl Free 1 —3

NOTICE OF SURVEY. Survey of Section 9, Township No. 31 North Range No 6 West, MOTICE is hereby given to Tarvin C. Groom, John M. Blue, Jr., Joseph Tanner, Simon P. Thompson, John L, Turner. F A & B C West, Jacob M Harshberger, Thomas E Donneiv, Ind & Ills KR Co.. Fred 8 Meiser, Frank Wallegfcy. George Sell, Saran Sell. W P Woodward, Wm Holle, Jag O Evans. John G Gear, and all othe ers interested, that I own the southeast quaiter of said Section 9, and will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county, Indiana, to make a legal survey of said Section* or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the cornets and lines of my land. Said Survey to begin on Thursday, the 21st day of October a D 1886. JAS H LOUGHRIDGE. Jas C Thbawls, Surveyor. Oct 2,1886 M. B. ALTER, Physicician and Snrgeon. (SF"Offlce up etuis, in’the Ilempblll building, Dec. 11, IFBS. Rensselaer, Ind.

Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dealer I it — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. HIABSS9&BB, Bh&MB, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLE UM*rrs *IJVD W*ASJES m Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

J. w*. BWALISS Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

THE CHICAGO FAIR! The undersigned would re ;peetfully 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 Las its counterpart located in Rensselaer. Call and see. WM. ELSNER. Thomas J. Farden lias placed all of liis unsettled accounts in my hands for collection, and porties will save costs by calling at my office and paying the same without delay. James W. Dotjthit.

Whan Baby was tick, we gave her Castor!*, When aha waa a Child, aha cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, Whan aha had Children, aha gave them Castorla, 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 us a case of Kidne or Liver Obnoplaint 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 Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured- They purify the blood regulate the Dowels, and act direc o the diseased parts. Every bottle u anteed For saleatEOc, a bottle y B- MeverNoticfc oi Final Settlement of Estate. NO TICE Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legateesjof Oliver East, deceased, to appear In the Jasper Circuit Court, held at| Ren*sela 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 notified to the” and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, Thel Clerk of said Court, InKB this Ihth day of September, 1886. JAMES V. IRWIN. 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. Mice to Heirs and Creditors ° f p ff ” “ REAL ESTATE. The State of Indiana lln Jasper Circuit Jasper County, • j Court, to October Term, A. d. 1886. Ezra L. Clark, Administrator of the Estate of Nannie E. Hpiller, deceased, vs. George W. Spitler, John E.Spltler, Etta E. Spltler, Mary C. Spitler, Charles, Boroughs, James M. Nlckejl, Joseph A. Robinson, Edward|Tanuer, Albion College, in the State of Michigan, Algernon S. Griegs, the unknown heirs and devisees of Algernon 8. Griggs, Aaron L. Huber, Nancy LefHngweil, the unknown heirs and devisees of Nancy LelHugwcll, Sarah E. Fowler, James I*. Fowler, Dav’dJ. Thompson. Wlllam Shaw, and William B. Austin, Guardian of Etta K. and Mary C. Spitler. NOTICE is ereby given teat Ezra L Clark as Administrator of the Estate of Nannie E. Spitler, , deceas d, late of said County and State, has tiled In the Circuit Court of said County, his Petition to sell certain Real Estate belonglug to s Id decedent the Personal Property or earn Estate being Insuffleient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and that said petition will come up for hearlug at the October Term, 1886, of said Couri, which term commences at the Court House, In Rensselaer said State, on the 18th day of October, the year aforesaid. , —a— , Witness The Clerk an I Seal of l Seal. said Court, this 81st day of July, a. * —v~ ’ d. 1886 JAMES F. IRWIN. August6,lßß6.. Bt. Clerk

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. &BANT. Prou’r. rnHE proprietor having fitted np a new shot X are now fully prepared to do all kinds ot Blvcksmlthing, at tne lowest price, and In the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others needing anything In our line, are ifiyltee t o give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty' And give this branch el the bnslnes part leak attention. All work warranted. GRANT. TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OS A TORPID LIVER. Losa of Appetite, Bowela costive, Fain iq the Head, with a dull aensatkbn in thf back part, Fain tinder the Shouldet blade, fullness after eating, with a diain. clination to exertion of body or mind] Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of haring neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headache generally over the right eve, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly • colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. ■HITT'S PHXBare especially adap 4 ed' such eases, one dose effects such a eh&»i of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the.Appeijte, and emu." th • body to Take m rush, thus the sysv-i • „ nourished, and by their Tussle Artlen it - Digestive Organs, Begular Stool, uro pr duced. Price 25 cents. «VS Murray Mi.. TUTTS HAIR W. Gray Hair or IViiSKKmteliancert to >« ° . ” Black by «\tjtotftoaprillcaii/mof this Dv« parts a natu*'’.! Ct-ler, arts Tnstunuinwm. • I by Drugriits. or seat by ;wess on ret—)j>i at * OFFH *; S 3 BCHIl.n' AT., Siltr» L'OHK. (Dr. TITf JUmiiL of T.luhl. bferu.llim »»4\ win »» ,> FRU oa ww-tt-w'—y m