Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1887 — Page 2

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r EID AY, NOVEMBER 18 1887 Ei tered at the posUffice at Rensselaer, Ind as second-cissB matter.)

V e are unavoidably compelled to issue but a half-sheet to-day. Ou the 14th inst., J ustic-. Blatchford, of the U. S. Supreme Court, r 'ndered a decision in which he declares the ‘drive well’ patent invalid on the ground that it was first used in public at Courtland, N. Y., two years before the patent was made. This decision will sto’? further payments of royalty. Some of our Republican exchanges are bi' ding for the anarchist vote. The Indianapolis Journal gave the key-note, to-wit ; “Gov. Oglesby is a Republican; he commute? the sentence of the only wage-workers in the lot, therefore vote the Republican ticket hereafter,” and the small fry take on.

The Democratic State Central Committee met at Indianapolis Wendnesday last for the tran . action of business and consultation. The meeting was attended by a large number of representative Democrats from all over the State. A jubilant feeling prevailed over the result of the New York election, and the una r imity regarding Cleveland’s renomination and reelection. A prominent Democrat said: “’There has been apathy and a lack of confidence in Indiana, but now everything i changed, and more earnest, aggressive Demcrats can not be found anywhere than in Indiana to-day. Al of the of the open and quiet oonosition t<_ Cleveland that formerly existed has been swept away, and with one acoord the party is getting itself in fighting trim. This means certain victory in Indiana next year.” The prevailing opinion was in favor of an early convention.

“it is not necessary to-carry New York in order to elect a Republican President. Grant was elected in 1868 and nayes was elected in 1876 without the help or New York.”—Kentland Gazette. Grant was elected without the help of New York, socalled reconstruction times, when one-third of the States were disfranchised. As to Fraud Hayes, he was never elected. , He had against him the electoral vote, and a quarter of a million majority of the popular vote. The Presidency went to him by virtue of perjury, forg ry and thef+, and the Wack and white perpetrators of the crime received places of trust and profit at his heeds for committing the deed.

“Keep it before the people that the present depleted state treasury is a democratic legacy, and that al’ the financial embarrassment which the state is now undergoing is due to the party whieh has been persistently shouting “reform ’ most of the time,” etc.—MonticeUo Herald. When the Dera cratic State Treasurer, Cooper, retired from office last February, he paid over to Lemcke his republican successor, $320,525.20, every,p nny with which he was charged. And only a few days ago the State Auditor and Treasurer, both .Republicans, in compliance with law published their official statement of the condition of the treasury at the close of October. That statement shows, after t. e payment of all current expenses of the State, a balance in the treasury es $373,#44.21. This ’would seem to make out that the Herald is outrageously

That entering wedge which the republican party attempted to drive into the solid south thro’ the state of Virginia failed to stick. Fred. Grant is quietly considering “What there is in a name,’ and no doubt will conclude that “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” • “Scooped,” cries the Philadelphia Press. “Disheartening,” adds theglndianapolis Journal. “As goes New York in 1887,’’ shouted the Rew Yor& Tribune before the last election, “so the country will go in 1888.” New York went Democratic in 1887.

JACCSON’S PURPOSE.

“The true inwardness of Henry R. Jackson’s treesonable speech at Maaon. doesn’t seem to be known at the North.” said a Georgia gentl man. “And whac is that true inwardness?” “Well, you know that Jackson resigned his position as Mexican minister because of a quarrel with the administration. The fact is he hates the administration because it would not lei him run things. Now he has given the North something to talk about in the hope that it will d Teat Cleveland if he is nominated next year. Jackson would rather see a republican elected than Cleveland, and he would like to have Cleveland feel that when he let him go he weakened himself and his party.”

Thanksgiving Service Program.

Union Thanksgiving services will be held on Thursda , Nov. 24, 1887, at the Presbyterian church. Morning service at 10:30, AL*. W. H. H. Grah m, presiding. Doxology. nv .cation, Bev. B F. Ferguson. Song, “Arise and Shine.” Beading Scripture, Bev. McGuire. Pr yer, Rev. J. H. Willey. Voluntary, Choir. ’ Reading Proclamation, Prof. F. W. Reubelt. Sermon, Rev. S. B. Grimes. At 7 p. m. a minor praise service will be held at the same place, led by Rev. U. M. McGuire. All are cordially invited to attend both sei vices.

Nusical Program.

Opening Hymn, “Buelah Land.” Piano solo, Mrs. Rinehart. Piano Duet, Mrs. Foltz and Hopkins. Piano solo, Mrs. McCoy. Violin solo, Mrs. Meyer. Vocal solo, Nora Hopkins. Piano solo, Lizzie Purcupile. Vocal solo, Mrs. Starr. Piano solo, Mrs. Ellis Vocal duet, Mr. and Airs. Honan. Piano solo, Airs. Watson. Piano solo. Airs. Delos Thompson. Piano duet, Airs. Austin and Kerr. Piano solo, Airs. Sears. Piano solo, Airs. Kannal Vocal solo, Rachel Leopold. Quartette, Alessrs. Austin, Honan, Watson end hoitz. Will meet with Airs. Foltz. Dec. 2. Airs. J. G. Clip is on the sick list. AL s. Chas, uouver at, of Chicago, is visiting her father, El'is Walton, and friends m Rensselaer. Pensions have been granted to George J. Dexter and James Porter, Rensselaer, Indi In default of p.Dp bai’ Perry Britton was consigned to the custody of Sheriff Yeoman. After a protracted tour for pleasure, health and inspection thio’ the western St-d.es, Bro. James returned the other day evidently much improved in lie Ith by the trip. <tt£> -C Remington News: The News is informed that one enterprising man in Remington is ready to put up one-half the linn. Brother pencil shovers at Rensselaer, can you find the like man in your community? > The above item has reference to telephone communication betwea Remington and Rensselaer, |and We suggest that our citizens give the subject prompt and proper conII /

Charley Jouvenat, Esq., of Chicago, was visiting friends in Rensselaer the present week. W. H. R. Smith, of the Chicago Tribune, is visiting his relatives, the Paxtons, in Newton twp. The C. Ar I. C. and the Eastern Illinois Railways which held the monopoly in the Indiana coal shipped to Chicago, have consolidated. When the L., N. A. &C. completes its branch to the coal fields it will no doubt have a disturbing influence on the monopoly-

The Ladies’ Literary Society will hold their annual entertainment at the Opera House next Thursday evening. Program: Thanksgiving Anthem. I ray er. Duet, Mrs. May Thompson and Eva Foltz. Opening address, Mrs. A. Purcupile. Response, Hon. S. P. Thompson. “Old Folks st Home,” Quartette. Tableaux. Recitation, Mrs. Duncan. Music, M’-s. Delos Thompson. Paper, Mrs. Kerr. Vocal Duet, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Recitation, Mrs. Foltz. Sunflower Chorus. Recitation, Mrs. Watson. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Starr. Recitation, Miss Hill. Retrospective View, Mrs. Warren. Tableaux. All are invited.

Their Business Booming.

Probably no on ; thing has caused such a general r vival of trade at F B. Meyer’s Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. K ng’s New Discovery fur Consumption. Their trade is sim« ply enormous in this yery valuaolo article from the sac that it id ways cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, A.Uhnia. Bronch'tis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting atr al bottle ties', large size $!• Ev ry bottle warranted. 3 The regular sei vices at the Missionary Baptist Church will be hereafter as follows: Covenant mee'ing on the second Saturday of each month, at Ip. m. Preaching od Sunday following, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m , ard the same on Sunday after the fourth Saturday in each month. Sunday school every Sunday at 12 o’clock. Prayer meeting every Friday evening. A cordial welcome to all at every service. U. M. McGuirf, Pastor. DENTISTRY!—AII those wishing their teeth put in order would do well to see Dr. Horton. He guarantees his work first class in respect. Those having missfitting plates are especially invited co cab, as, by the use of the lately invented cohesion forms, any one can secui e a perfect fitting plate. J. W. HJR TON. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church next Saturday and Sunday. First service Saturday at 7 p. m. Sabbath services: Preaching at 10:45 r. m. Love-feast and communion service at ’:3op m., and pr . aching at 7p. m. Dr. Smith, the Presiding Elder, is expected Sunday afternoon and evening.

The Verdict Unanimous.

W. D. Suit. Druggist, Bippus, Ind. testifies: ‘ I can recommend Ele trie Bitters as tlie very best remedy. Every bottle sold nas given relief in eve j ry ease. One man took six bottles, .-nd was cured of Rheumatism • f 10 } ears’ stand ins?” Abraham Hare; druggist," Bellevi le. Ohio, afiirms: “The Lest seiline medicine I have ever handb'd ii, my 20 y its’ experience, is Electlie Bit tors.“ Thousands of others have a.Lie th .jr testimony, so that ibe verdi t i<. unanimous that Fl etric Bitter•; do -ure .all <li se i ses of t lie Liver, Kid mVs or B o u. Only a half <! 'l!.>r ,i bottle at F B, Meyer’s Drue- Stere •> b'ou? k-tie- s. born at Narragans •••' ■'oi, in 27e,w London, were bound together like the Siamese tw ns by a ligature at the abdomen. 'i'ljh cmals were in the form oi two tr : a gles j ined at the appex, the four ends connecting the kittens, with a space of 1| inches between.

gURVEY N.OT.CE. Notice isherebv given to William Petty. Mary V Hammond. Harriett Coover, Simon P Thompson, Edward , N ../Wright. Simon D. Jackson, Thos. Winter, Jacob St. John, David J. Thompson. and all others interested, that I own the half of the north cast quarter of sectioii No 36, township No. 31 north, range No. 7 west, In Jasper county, Indiana, and "that I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper eounty to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereol as may be necessary to establish m cor. ers and lines Said survey t o begin on Monday. November the 28th a . n. 1887. JOHN M. GUSS. Jab. C. Thrawm, Surveyor. ai ■••••<

NOTI ETOSTOCKHOLDERS.

Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Stokholdersof the Jasper County Agricultural Society, at the Court House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, November 19th, 1887, at 2 o’clock p. m., to consider the advisability of assessing the Gock of said S ciety ten dollars oer share, to pay the indebtedness of said Society now due. Ezra C. Nowels. Pres’t.

C. W. COEN, SECRETARY.

Give Them A Chance!

That is to say your lungs. Also al ■ vour breathing machineiy. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passage s but tbe‘thousands of li-tle tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged an 1 choked with matter which ought rot to be. tnere. \our lungs cannot half dotheir work. And what they do, they cannot do vwil. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head- and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid oi. T 1 ere is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to .take Bos chee’s German Syrup which any drug.. ist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you you may depend upon this for certain

A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq.. County Atty ~ Clay Co., Tex,< says: “Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. Mv brother was also very low witn Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine, Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life ” Mr D T Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave. Ky., adds a like testimony, saying;— H positively bel.eve; he would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands unequaled.— Price 50c. and sl. at F. B Meyer’s. 6 D. LANCELETS H ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Having struggled 20 years between life and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no jeneflt, I was compelled during the last 5 years of my illness to sit onlny chair da • and night gasping ror breath. My sufferings were beyond description. In despair I experimented on myaelf by com, pounding roots and herbs and inhaling the medicine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered this WONDERFUL CURE FOR ASTHMA AND CATARRH, warranted to relieve the most stubborn case of ASTHMA IN FIVE MINUTES so that the patient can lie down t« est and sleep comfortably. P ease read the rollowing condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of recent date: Oliver V. R. Holmes. San Jose, Cal., writes: “I find the Remedy all and even more than represented. 1 receive instantaneous relief, E. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kan., writes: “Was treated by eminent physicians of this onntry and Germany; tried the climate of differens states—nothing afforded relief like your preparation.” L. B. Phelps, P. M., Griggs. Ohio writes: “Suffered with AstbinaJO years Your medieinc in 3 minutes does more so. me than the most eminent physician did for me in three years.” H. C. Plimpton. Joliet, 111., writes: “Send Catarrh Remedy at once. Cannot get along without it. I find-it to be the naost valuab.e medicine I have ever ried.” We have many other beauty testimonials of cure or relief, and in o der that all sufferers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred diseases may have an opportunity of testing the value of the Remedy, we willeend o any address TRIAL PACKAGE FREE OF CHARGE. H your druggist fails to ke p it do not permit him to B<ll yon some worthless Imitation by his representing ! t to be just as good, but send directly tons Write your name and address plainly. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN CO.. Props., Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Wayne Co., O. Full size Box by mail 00. Ilv2ln.

John Makeevbb Jay Williams, Pres.dent, Cashie FARMERS 5 BANK, JAs"Oppos ! h Public RENSSELAER, - - - INDIAN? Rece.ve Dspoe.w Buy and Soli Exchan; Collections m.tde and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banking Bi siness, A igu e t 17, 188'-i. IRA W. YEOMAN, at Law ? NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent. I: :~X TO: , INDIANA. •Vill practice in all the Courts of Newton Beaton and Jasper counties. t S* RENSSELAER, IND, JU S . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Sainph Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE,Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11,1883 ts. T? E. QUIVEY, DENTIST, r Special attention g:‘ven to the preservation of the natural teeth, kr hciai teeth In.erte* from one te an entire set. ; n work wahrantbb. UTOffir.t uvet W .rr.etr-’ Harawue Store. Nr* ST, ;*w. #n«f»Ti.A»*. .w».

EZRA C. NOWELS, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate and Insnranc* Agent, will pay espec al attention to ab' stracting. selling lands and paying taxes. Probate ar d collection business attended to promptly. Office in Leopold's Block, up stairs. THE ' Eldredge | EADS THEWORLn THE # ELDREDGE SEWING fife MACHINE , WITH • Automatic. /W Cyliata - Hl— Ji Shuttle. No. 3. The ELDREDGE “ B ” is sold with the guarantee of being the BEST that can be MADE. AGENTS WANTED. Eldredge manufacturing ca. 363 and 365 WABASH AVE,, CHICAGO, ILU S. J. McEVVEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. CHICO COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. OUB EVERY Am OEGAN jg WAE18 fpHSW A V ranttb to -Il ™ These Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTAREISHED KEPETATIOM. VNEQVALEZ> FACILITIES, SKIEEED WORKMEM, BEST MATERIA r, COMBINED, MAKE THIS THZ POPULAR ORQAH Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Prico Lists, on application, - '"U UTW ORSAN sn. ’'<• • r> twin .

- A u&sj’A J. LEAR, Proprietor, * ' ’>"■■■'' • ourt House, Ind >•< ntly been new furnished through on,. Ihe rooms arelarge and airv.tfio loen t: "’’ yntral. mnkmg.it the most convoaien and desirable house intown. Trv it PION JtCJECJR Cheat Xwet£ Rensselaer, . j n( j J. J. Eiglesbach, Beef, Pork, v«. LiL V " «g«, Bologna, etc., soH in ’ b,u “ ties to suit purchasers at prices. None bsi the beet stock ", “‘"f 6 ' srei. EseryioJ, is iovjtcd TwHiaMßi w , 01L Z ’ TCB Go M