Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1886 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JDPICIAL. L’ircuil Judge, - • Peter H. Waid Prosecnt‘'r. - - M. H. Walker. Term* ol Court—First Moudajr in January; Third Monday in March: First Monday iu June; Third Monday in October. COUNTY OFFICER?. Clerk. - - - James F. Irwin. Sheriff, ... Samuel E. Yeoman. A.uditoi, - - Geo. M. Robinson. Treasurer, ... Wm. M- Hoover. Recorder, - - - Thomas Antrim, inrveyor. ... James C Thrawls. Coroner, - . Fhllip Bine. School Superintendent - D. M. Nelson. ilstDist. AssC. Prevo. 3oinmissioners-< 2d Oist. S. R. Nichole. (3d Dist. O. P. Tabor. Comm'rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Mnrshal. • William Warren. Clerk, .... Chas. C. Warner, Treasurer, - - - Charles U. Starr. fist-Ward, - - R. P. Be jamin. j2d Ward, - Chas. F. VYren. Trustees.-{ 3d Ward, - - M.D. Rhoades. 4tll Ward, - Win. Oreeniield . I sth Ward. - & - T. J. McCoy.

ALWAYS GIVES ~ ITS PATRONS The Full Worth ol Money by ft Safely and Quickly u I Indianapolis Cincinnati- m PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOUD Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. C@~Get Maps and Time Tables If you want to bo more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address F. 0 McCORMICK, Gen■ Fass'r Ag't, Chicago, 111Condensed Time Table of Passenger Train, in effect Nov. 14th 1886. SOUTH-BOUND. jfß l «rar) 0 : No. 1J: N 0.3 *;X 0 . 5 J febailfema. :Ac<-’m.:Nt. Kx.jFast M JHICAGD Lv; 4 50pm: 8 0,-pm \8 45am Hammond “ ; 555 “ • 9 10 “ ; 950 “ Shelby “ ; / 08 “ ; “ ; ■* Rose Lawn “ ; 717 “ I “ ; “ Fair Oaks “ ; 7110 “ :10 28 “ ill 07am Surrey “ i 7 43+“ i i Bensseiaai “ ; 754 “ :10 50f“ :1127f“ Pleasant Ridge “ ■ 803 “ i “I Marlboro “ • 811 t“ : il i “ Monon “ : 830 " ill 25 ~ ill 55 “ Lafayette “ : 040 “ il2 35am; 12 45pm Crawfordsville Ar;io 50 “! 1 4tt •* ; 1 42 •’* Greeneastle -‘ i ■ 249 ‘ : 251 LOUISVILLE “ : ; SGO “j 720 “ INDIANAPOLIS “ ! i 3 35 -13 45 “ CINCINNATI 1 8 05 “ ! 7 45 >• NORTH-BOUND. Statons. CINCINNATI Lv cicp.n': 7 35am INDIANA POLIS I :11 in -- :! 150 LOUISVILLE •- I : 730 - • 7 15 - Greeiicastie -‘ : 1248,vn l22'.)|ini Crawfordsville •* i 5 45ami 15k - i 142 “ Lal'avetle “j 0 37 •-* : H(H» :235 “ Monon -• M |-> •• ■ 4o'i •* - Ma.-llinm •• : 3 3n-|-" : : Pleasant ilitl.ro “ : 837 •• - •* Ssr. sselaer -‘ i 8 4fi •;439 *• 4 011** Surrey -- ■ s.-.7+ - ‘ i - ; ‘ Fair Oaks “ ! 910 “ i 5 03 “ : 442 “ Rose Lawn '* i 9 '■) *• • “ Mi-iby •• • il:i2 • : “ Han. mm; >i *- .104(1 “ : 035 : 5 45 “ Lire v:.f \e: Ii 45 “ : 740 “ : 050 “ Trams m.u ke.l with a t srop only wnen flag-) ged. Those marked with (*) run daily. Those marked with (J) run daily ex -ept Snndav.e Trains are run on Central (St-anda cl) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sh i-piag Cars on night; train and Purler Cars ondav trains,are run between Chicago and Louisville. Through Couches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all Jpirlxi cipa.l 2Pol.aa.tE. fßoyrowedjCve-y vve-fk frr.w'h • Republican. F6r tickets ano further inhumation, apply to C. 3r. TTxTreaa.. Agent. Rensselaer.

ffemoc7alic§tentiud FK'DAY DECEMBER 11. 1886, John G. Culp, of Barkley township, is quite sick with pleurisy. Percy Taylor, at the Porter hat barn, pays the top of the marke for hay. Remember that, and give him a call. * A new daughter at Alf. Donnelly’s, m this Marion township, yesterday morning. 1 Open for inspection—Our large stock of clothing from the eastern cities. Ralph Fendig. A bran new girl baby at George Adair’s, Barkley township, Nov. 26th. , 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. The Presbyterian Sabbath School will give an entertainment in the church on Christmas eve.

For white bread, graham bread, rye bread, cakes and pies, go to Antrim’s. BUCKLEM’b ARNICA SALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coius, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 ce»ts per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer, Mr. Rosw 11 Thornton, of Shumway, lowa, is visiting ralatives and friends in this county. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins has just received .«t her millinery store another lit of handsome goods. Go and see them. Bayard Clark has taken charge of Ferguson’s branch grain office, at Foresman. Capt. H. Snyder and Mr. Stamp, of Monticello have taken charge of the flouring mill near the depot. They have on hand a large supply of first-class buckwheat flour, corn meol, chop feed, bran. The celebrated Monticello flour kept on hand and will be exchanged for grain. Messrs. Snyder & Stamp are wide-awake, enterprising and honorable gentlemen, and will ere long establish a reputation for this mill second to none in the State. A full line of nice, fresh canned goods just received and for sale at Antrim’s restaurant and bakery. 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. Daughters—At the homes of Wm L. Nowels, Nov. 26th; Jim Nelson, Dec. Ist, and T. Park Wright, D?c. 4th. Mr. Eisner claims that his new store is a counterpart of the Chicago Fair, and invites the people to call and ascertain that fact. Communion services will be held at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, llev. Mr. Dickey, of Monticello, will conduct the services.

A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechaniesbu 16 , Pa., writes: ‘I was afflicted with lung and abscess on lungs, and reduced 10 a walking Skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for nonsumption, which did so much good that I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health with a ll hearty appetite, and a *:air. in flesh of 48 lbs.’ Gall at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store and get a free trial bottle ot this certain cure for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles. SI.OO. 32-3 The lunch and meals, gotten up by Antrim are attracting a patronage ’o that establishment highly appreciated by the proprietor thereof. Antrim says his aim will be to deserve it. J. W. King says that Professor Wiggins’ earthquake had its desired effect on his already low prices and that it shook th : ngs up so completely that he is now selling groc?ries cheaper than ever. Call and see. Justice St wan and John Bisloskey have constructed a new sidewalk on Washington street, north side of the Schneider property. Fendig has just received a superb lot of Boots and Shoes which he offers at prices to suit the times Mr. B. McCracken, of Paxtom 111., and Miss Lottie Fry, of Glendale, are visiting the family of I)r. M. B. Alter, in Rensselaer. For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low prices, Ralph Fendig defies competition. Died. On Sunday evening last, at his residence, two miles north of Rensselaer, of heart disease, Mr. Allen Clark, in the 58th year of his age. AUCTIONEER—Ezra C. Nowels will cry public sales in Jasper and adjoining couuties, Residence Rensselaer, Ind. John T. Ford has assumed the management of the Cotton House We bespeak for him a good share of patronage.

John Tillett, of Gillam; H. A Barkley, of Barklew; ‘LutY Strong, of Newtcn, and “Pap” Smoot, of Julian, visited Rensselaer yesterday. A quartette of representative Democrats, and first-class citizens. The “Old Reliable,” long established, extensive in stock and variety, is the place to buy stoves, hardware, tinware, etc. Long connection with the business, has acquainted the well-known firm of N. Warner & Sons with the general wants of the public, and their purchasing facilities are such as enable them to place their goods on tne market t the lowest rates. Goods delivered at all points in Rensselaer, from the Chicago Grocery. Ralph Fendig is piling up in his extensive store room the largest and most complete stock of Dress Goods, Clothiug, Jerseys, Shawls, etc., ever opened out in Rensselaer, which he offers at astonishingly low figures. He cordially invites the public to call. N. Warnel & Sons hive inaugurated the “Shot-Gun policy” in Jasper county. Each person buying goods at their hardware store to the amount of one dollar or more, paying cash therefor, after 2,500 tickets are disposed of will be given an opportunity to secure, free of cost, a new shot gun worth SSO. Persons desiring anything in the line of goods kept by this firm will do well to try for the gun. TO EXCHANGE!—Kansas lands in Kingman, Edwards, Wfibaunsas, Harper, and other coun-* ties, to trade for Indiana Farms and Farming lands. C. P. Wright. The following officers were elected at the regular session of Rensselaer Post No. 84, G. A. R., Friday night of last week: Commander, Ezra L. Clar ; Senior Vce Commander, David J. Thompson; Junior Vice Commander, Henry Wood; Surgeon, Dr. I. B. Washburn; Chaplain, Rev. D. Handley; Officer of the Day, W. W. Reeve; Quartermaster, Charles Platt; Officer of the Guar -4 , R. B. Wilson. Representative to Department Encampment, C. P. Hopkins; Alternate Representative, Jas. F. Irwin.

A bargain in glass and queensware. A like opportunity has never heretofore been offered in Rensselaer. Call soon at Eisner’s, ‘‘Chicago Fair,” 3d door west of the Makeever House. An election of officers for the year 1887 was held at the regular session of the Womens’ Relief Corps, G. A. R., Saturday night, with the following result: President, Mrs. Juba A. He ley; Senior Vice President, Mrs. M. E. Bayl >r; Junior Vice President, Mrs. R..F. Priest; Treasurer, Mrs. James F. Antrim;Chaplain, Mrs. Jas.Flynn; Conductor, Miss Lizzie Comer; Guard, Mrs. R. B. Wilson. 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, etamstock and ascertain prices, before purchasing elsewhere. iraauious Escape. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winches* ter, Ind., writes: “One of my era. Mrs. Louisa Pike, Haronia, RanRandcdphl Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given wp to die by her physicians, ohe heard of Dj. 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 bas quit using it. She .’eels she owes her life to it,” Free Trial Bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Stoie.6 An Entrpnsmg, Riiable House F- B. Meyer can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stoca the best of pverv'biujj. bu» secure the A "oi 'v for and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining tbe reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agenov for the celebrated Dr- K’Pv’s New D'tcovety *or "w* sumption, will sell it on a oosifive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every affection of Throat, Lungs and* Chest, and to show our confidence, w invite yon to call and get a T r ialßottl Free I—3 M. B. ALTER, Physiol cl an and Surgeon. tSPOflke up stuis, in’the Leopold building. Dee. u , IFBS. Rensselaer, Ind

Rensselaer Marble House HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dealer In. — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. BBAJDSVOHae, S&ABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MA f UJtJTS JIjYD VASES. Front Street* Eensselaer, Indiana. j. r. mrvALL’s Ssimy 4 BtaSks Livery Teams, with or without Drivers

THE CHICAGO FAIR! The undersigned would respectfully 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 coriiplete and extensive variety of standard goods, consisting of Ready-Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Chinaware, Glassware, Earthenware, Hardware, Tinware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Lamps in great variety, Notions and Novelties — In prices, too, you will have further evidence that the Chicago Fair has its counterpart located in Rensselaer. Call and see. WM. F.LSNER. Thomas J. Farden has placed all of his 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. Douthit.

lfhan Baby was tick, we gara bar Caatoria, When aha waa a Child, aha cried for Caatoria, When aha became Hits, the clung to Caatoria, Whan aha had Children, aha gave (ham 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 attentionAn Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a case of Kidne or Liver Complaint 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** disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured- They purify the blood regulate the oowels, and act direc o the disea: ed ports, Everv bottle u anteed For saleatCOc, a bottle y B- MeyerNotice oi Final Settlement of Estate. NO TICE ie hereby given to the creditors, heirs and logatees|of Oliver East, deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at] Renseela 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. ® Witness. The! Clerk of said Court, this 15th day of September, 18-6. JAMBS F. IRWIN. Clerk ClivUtt Court

It u a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself. bo fab from being injured l>y p,o were labor, carried ou under normal conditions, tlio brain is improved by it. Metal activity, like muscular exercise, keep* the brain iu a healthy states When, therefore, a man says he is suffering from the effects of mental overwork, I want, to know what his view* are. Worry may be one of these; worry is exhausting. The worries of Ufa do infinitely more harm than the work of life, how onorous soever it may be. —Dr. H. liartholnv, before Philadtlr phia Medical Society.

‘ PITH AND POINT. A boarding-house ke oper \trae — ’ash} Babuls were first made in the cooper A bod and lyin’ oatchaw the biggest fish of the Beason. “ Dabling, this potato is only halt done.” “ Then eat the other half, love.’* People talk of a visit to the salt sea tor the purpose of getting a little fresh air. When the river rises one foot what becomes of the other ? It remains tide, sf course. When the Arab has stolen everything else in sight he quietly folds his tent and steals away. When a man threatens to give yea s piece of his mind he wishes to destroy vie peace of yours. When a young Burn is alone with his best girl he is generally supposed to be ‘'holding his own.’* Bt a mothar-in-law — " Ton oaa deceive your guileless little wife, youfeg man, bat her father** wifs—nsvst," Notice to HeirsaM Creditors ° r *• REAL ESTATE. The Stats of Indiana, (In Jasper Circuit Jasper County, ) Court, to October Term, a. d. 1886. Ezra L. Clark, Admluiptrator of the Estate Of . Nannie E. Spitler, deceased, va. George W. Spitler, John E.Spitler, Etta E. Spit ler, Mary C. Spitler, William B. Austin, Guardian of Etta B. and Mary C. Spitler, and John Xakeever. NOTICE ie hereby given teat Ezra L. Clark at Administrator of the Estate of Nannie B. Spitler, 4 deceas d, late of aaid County aud State, has filed In the Circuit Coart of said County, hla Petition to sell certain Real Eatata belonging to aiid decedent the Personal Property or sain Estate being insufficient to pay th* indebtedness thereof: and that said petition will come up for hearing at the January Term, 18*7. of aaid Court, which term commences at the Court House, In Rensselaer aaid State, on the 3d |day of Januarv, the year aforesaid. < —•*— • Witness The Clerk an.l Seal of { Seal. said Court, this 18th day of Novemv~’ her, a. ». 1886. JAMES F. IRWIN, Nov. 20,1886 . 3t. Clerk

BLAGKSMIfH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. &RANT. Prou'r. THE proprietor having fitted up a new shot are now fully prepared to do all kinde <m Blecksmlthing, at the lowest price, and In the moat workmanlike manner. Farmers, and aT. others needing anything In out line, are lflvltee t o give ns a call. Wepnrpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty 1 And give this branch •! the hnalnes partlcqtf attention. All work warranted. _ •RAfin,\