Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1887 — Page 5

_ ■ - , - '***7 „ i- « -g); tawrvitnMfw AiwrriCß.CAco Rt (t<y ALWAYS ITS PATROHS The Full Worth of B «-*SLF> °L Their Money by t* _+*oM r f'/' Taking Them . w Basel y and Quickly ■_ l» '• I between Chicago • Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati- * I miis PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. UP Get Maps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address E. O. McCORMICK, General Paesei.ger Agent.

RENSSELAER TIME TABLE Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:39 a. m. 11:22 a. m. 9:13 a. m, * 8:20 p. m. *“4:01 p. m. 10:50 p. m.

semorrntii' Sentinel FR'DAT. JUNE M 1887, See new combination suits at Fendig’s. W. W. Watson, Esa., appointed ditch commissioner, filed his bond Tuesday., Linen towels, table-cloths and napkins, at Fendig’s. Mrs. R. B. Patton started on Tuseday last for her borne at Omaha, Nebr ska. Fendig’s Little Pric?s ick his Big Stocks right out of doors. Mrs. Rev. T. C. Webster, of Plum Creek, Nebraska, formeily of this place, is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Percy Taylor, at the Porter hay barn, pays the top of the marke for hay. Remember that, and give him a call. The trustees of Wabash College have conferred the degree of Master of Arts upon W. B. Austin, of this place, a graduate of that institution. Golden opportunities, silver bargains. and nickle specialties, at R. Fendig’s. Ralph Fendig and wife attended the wedding of a niece at Milwaukee last week, returning home on Monday well pleased with their trip. If you want to see the largest and most beautiful line of silk handkerchiefs in the country, call at . Fendig’s immediately, if not sooner. Charlie Roberts is selling the Studebaker farm wagon, the McCormick reaper, Osborne reaper, etc. The foundation of harley C. Starr’s new i esidenc is completed. A critical inspection should be given to mj t-tock of clotbing.Don’t keep me in suspense, but come at once. R. Fendig. Dr. Quivey has removed his den tai office to the rear room up stairs in Hemphill’s new building. •' • We keep the best, and sell so cheap, That he who buys must profits reap. R. Fendig. You need no spectacles to see that R. Fendig’s clothing is the cheapest and best in town. A New Light-Running Sewing Machine, cheap for cash or trade Inquire at this office. For bargains, go to the new, furniture store of Williams & Osborne

The lightning struck a tree in I Nathan Fendig’s yard, during the * storm on Monday last,, shocked some members of the family, and ; killed a goose’ but fortunately did 1 no further damage. BUCKLEN’s aKNICA bALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Bur us. 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 ce» ts per box. For sale by F. B Meyer. Open for inspection—Our large i stock of clothing from the eastern cities. Ralph Fendig. I Mrs. A. 0. Warren has concluded | not to accept a position in the Rensselaer schools, and notified the school board accordingly. Miss Laura Rathfon, of Gillam township, has been engaged to fill the vacancy. Pleasant surprises in every de partment. True merit in my goods. —Great saving in my prices. R. Fendig. John T. Ford has assumed the management of the Cotton House We bespeak for him a good shate of patronage. Quarterly meeting at the M. E’ church July 3d and 4th. Presiding Elder J. L. Smith, D. D., is expected to be present and preach on Sunday, July 3d. A large class of probationers will be received into full membership at the same time. A colossal collection of new soring styles in Dry Goo s and Not ons. R. Fendig. Money to loan on Jasper and Newton county farms. Those wanting loanscall on C. P Wright. Repairing fur. itme and pictureframe work done to order at Williams & Osborne’s, opposite public square. Dr. Quivey—Dentist—Extracts Teeth without pain- Also does all kinds of Dental work neatly and carefully. Warrants it satisfactory in every respect, and at very reasonable prices. Rensselaer. Ind., May Ist, I'B7. William B. Austin this day withdraws from our firm. The new firm consists of Simon P. Thompson, David J. Thompson and Marion L. Spitler. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we kindly solicit a continuance of their patronage. Thompson & Bro. * I Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This ever fails. Sold by E. Kannel, i Druggist, Rensselaer, Indiana. John Redd, agent for the American Mutua 1 Life Insurance! Co., of Elkhart, is located in Rensselaer. This company is organized under the law of 1883 regulating assessment companies, has a large membership, adjusts its losses each month promptly, and is certainly a good investment for those wishing to carry senior insurance. Honest money will always buy honest goods of R. Fendig. Honesty with him has always been his best policy. When A. T. Stewart, the dead mQtionaird, asked for the girl he wished to marry, her father said Stewart wanted, to marry her for her money, whereupon the ardent swain replied: “No, sir; you needn’t leave her a cent I will soon be richer than you, inyhow.” ASTONISHING SUCCESS! It is the duty of every person wlio has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in cuting Consumption, severe Cough Croup Asthma. Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of ail Druggists to recommend It to the poor, dying con* sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80 000 dozen bottles were sold last year,.and no one case whs-re it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known Ask vour druggist about it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 1<» cents. Regular size. 75 ceots. Sold bv all D r uggists and Dealers, in the United States and C a atria

Th? marshal has row a suitable pound arranged for the keeping of such stock as may be found running at large at night, contrary to the ordinances provided. As he has no desire to give annoyance and expense to any one ha respectfully suggests that careful attention 1 e given to this notice. Mr. E. L. Clark, who has been assisting Auditor Barnett and inducting him into the mysteries of his office, has just r turned to his home in Rensselaer, Ind. Mr. Clark, during his stay, has mad* a very favorable impression. His many friends herewith that “he may live long and prosper.'’—Rochester Tribune. Notice to the Stockholders of the Jasper County Agricultural Society. Notice is hereby given that a mt-eting of the Stockholders of the Jasper County Agricultural Society will be held in the Court House in Renselaer, Indiana, on Saturday, the 25th day of June, 1887, at 2 o’clock, p. m., at which time a motion will be submitt -d to levy an assessment of ten dollars ($10) per share upon the capital stock of said Society, for the ourpose of paying the indebtedness of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, and to provide money to defray the expenses of the Fair of 1887. EZRA C. NOWELS, Attest: Pres’t. Horace E. James, Secretary.

Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Oeu. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich , writes: ‘My wife has been almost five years, so helpless that she could not turn over in the bed alone. She used two bottles of Electric Bitters and is so much improved, that she is able now to do her own work.’ Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of test!. menials attest their greet curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at F. BMeyer’s, Aug 29-2. Meml ersof the Women’s Relief Corps are notified that business of special importance will come up for action next Monday evening, and all members are requested to be present. Mrs. Etta Hopkins, Sec’y. In England hay is considered so necessary that notwithstanding the difficulty of curing it there it constitutes an important food for stock. In the West, with our hot, dry harvests the curing of hay is comparatively simple. As a rule the hay may be cut down in the morning and raked the same afternoon. If allowed to lie in the heaps until sweating has fairly commenced, it may then be removed to the stack, and it will come out bright, sweet and comparatively free from dust. When clover constitutes a considerable part of the hay more care is necessary. The leaves form the important part of the value, A Wondeniil Discovery. Consumptives and all, who suffer from auy a flection of the Throat and Lungs, can And a certain cure in Dr. King’s New Discovery for. Consumption. Thousands of permanent cares verify the truth ofthi atement. No medicine can snow such a record of fu! cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery It w ill cost you nothing to give it a trial Free Trial Bottles at F> B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large size SI.OO Aug. 29 -2 The Dickens Library will be open each Friday afternoon, from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock, fcr the accommodation of such pupils as desire to get books to read. Mr. Walter Willey will act as librarian during the summer as well as during the coming winter. F. W. Reubelt.

ANOTHER ART CRAZE. The latest art work among ladies is known as the “French Craze,” for decorating china, glassw re, etc. It is something entirely new, and is both profitable and fascinating. It is very popular in New York. Boston and other Eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the Art we will send an elegant china placque (size 18 inches) handsomely decorated, fora model, together witn a box of material, 100 colored designs, assorted in flowers, animals, soldie*s. landscapes, etc. complete, with full instructions, upon receipt of only SI.OO. The placque alone is worth more than the amount charged. To every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of five other ladles interested in Art. matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue of Art Guods, we will enclose extra and without charge, a beautiful 30 inch gold-tinted placque Address THE EMPIRE NEWS CO., Syracuse, N. Y TO EXCHANGEI—Kansas lands in Kingman, Edwards, Wabaunsas, Harper, and other counties, to trade for Indiana Farms and Farming lands. i C. P. Wright.

Rensselaer Marble Hom --HENRY MACKEY. Proprietor —Dealer in— American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS* O* WOOS, SXiASS,, BLAT r : aND MARBLE [U' . Front Street, Rensselaer Indiana. J. W. DVVALVg &tv«sy & tables Livery Teams, with r without Drivers

Prof. Reubelt andSup’t Warren will conduct a summer Normal in Rensselaer, beginning about the middle of July, and tc continue five weeks. 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 For extensive variety, quality of goods, and low p rices, Ralph Fendig defies competition. g@“See advertisement, L. L. May & Co., for “Salesmen Walites Commercial Col Cheapest & Best Business College in the World. JJJsheet Heaor and (fold Medal over all ether Collage,,at Werid'a Expoeitien. for BjrrWru es Bmak-Keeplac »» 4 general BualneM Education. 9999 ' (Iradnatea la Buelneee 10 TtMkon employed. Coot es Full Buetaeea Cenrae. innlading Tuition. Bcationory end Board, .boat $••. Short-Hand, TypmWrHtaa B Tade*raphy, apaoleWaa. No Vacation. Knt-rWew. Oradeetaa Gn.r.nUrdMaaoo.a. For circular-. ndireee Ephraim W. Smith. Principal, n Wilbur B. Smith, President,Xeziaaten, Ky.

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