Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1887 — Page 4

fjtmocratic Sentinel

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 5 1887 filtered at the postoffite at Rensselaer Ind. as aecond-cHss matter.)

No election in Indiana this fall, and it is probable that thousands of republican voters were shipped from this State into Ohio to save Foraker’s hide. The republican organs have all at once discovered, what has been universally claimed '■nd recognized by the Democracy, that “Land Commissioner Sparks is an Andrew Jack on Democrat both in name and nature.” Up to date these same organs have persistently villified him on account of his vigorous method in bringing republican monopolistic land thieves to judgment, vjr. Sparks will be in position to aid in future efforts to be made in the reclamation of lands yet remaining in the possession of republican rings—given t lie in without authority, and for no consideration, by republican administrations. The sympathy of the republican organs is wasted.

If Mr. Lucius Quintus Curtins Lamar is elevated to the Supreme Bench ; he will be the first e -rebel to occupy such position. Only under a Democratic administration can former traitors to their country look for the highest honors.Indianapolis J ournal. How about “the highest honors” awarded to rebel Gen. Longstreet) guerilla Moseby and others, by the republican President Grant?

How about “the highest honors” awarded rel el Gen. Kev and others by that republican continental Fraud, R. B. Hayes? In the face of the awards of “highest honors” to the most desP 1 cable and brutal of rebels, as a reward for their support of the republican party, the utterance of the above extract from file Republican organ of Indiana, is tainly one of the most exquisite exhibitions of hypocrisy and cheek-

Columbus Dispatch: Georgia has the right to send any of her citizens to the Senate, or tender their services to the Departments of Justice and tli<s Interior. But the people, also, of id try, have rights and privileges. Their leading right and privilege is to object to the appointment of a person to the Supreme Bench if he is not able and willing to assert that he is opposed to the alleged right of a State to secede. These Republican organs are rapidly becoming convinced that the doctrine or secession is a criminal and treasonable heresy. At the same time it was the foundation principle of the Republican party at its organization. Its very sectionalism is evidence of that fact. It wanted no Union] which wo’d deprive it of power. Its conventions declared oppositi m to a ‘Union with slaveholders’; indorsed the declarations of their orators and organs that—“the Constitution was a covenant with death, the Union in league with hell,” and would cheerfully consent certain contingencies to let the Union slide,” etc. And then, too, the first overt act of treason ly their mad leader—Old John Brown —was defended and applauded by them, old John given a place in the Republican calendar as a saint, and to-day they go up and down the earth shouting—“his soul goes marching on.” ft is well, when Republican organs like the Columbus Dispatch le< off their hypocritical cant, to remind’ them of the true history of their party; and also to remind them that it was “Old Hickory” who gave utterance to the grand old Democraic sentiment—“ The U-lau II -utul b-i

INDIANA.—i

ico. But more importadt than all are the abolition of the October elections ano the passage of a strict registration law. The God-and-moiality party can no longer inundate the Southern counties with Kentucky coons, the Northern ones with scum from the Chicago levee, nor the Eastern and Western tiers with superfluous Republicans from Ohio and Illinois. These riff-raff will hereafter find it healthy to remain at home, and the outcomejpromises to be the largest Democratic majority g.ven in that State for two score years. Indiana is more surely Democratic than New York, and that is practically useless. The News, the Porters, the Harrisons, the Robe ’tsons, the Dudleys, the Calkinses and others of the ilk, while as ignorant as Jemmy about praying, may bawl without ceasing, and they cannot save f j om sinking e ther in the Wabash or the Kankakee swamps the rotten old Republicans “shep.’

WALKER ITEMS.

Most of the farmers are through with their corn husking. Hay is p enty and brings a good price. The potato crop is short with most of the farmers, on account of the dry weather. Unde Ben has gone to Halifax to spend the winter. ' Mr. Wm, Brown has jus; finished his large and substantial barn, and talks of erecting a fine house in the spring. Hunters plenty and game scarce. F. Brown, of Kansas, is visiting his parents and friends. Look out for a wedd’ng about holidays. Mr. E. Roberts, of San Pierre, was the guest of Miss Jose S+albaum last Sunday. Mr. Alex. Schrader is building one of the finest barns in ourtwp. Marsh Comer and Geo Dunn are the builders. Our schools are all in full blast. R. Zick has built a n?w dwelling tor his chickens. Chas. Hershman went to Valpo last week after a stock of dry goods. T. Morse, the dog fancier, sold one of his fine Scotch Coolys to George McElfresh, of Barkley. Henry Meyers talks of going west in the spring. Dr. Bonk will retire from practice on account of poor health. Robert Zick has employed Adam Kearn to clear up his farm with his Little Giant Grubber, a machine that beats anything yet invented for that purpose.

Ear-Boxing.—There ought to be a statute in every State severely punishing the practice, or rather an'infliction of blows on the head, so common in families and schools of inferior grade. A recent investigation of medical records reveals fifty-one cases of serious injury children from ‘boxing’ or ‘cuffing’ on the ear —in some cases chronic and ultimately resulting in fatal brain |diseas?, deafness, insanity, &c. It would be impossible to discipline all offenders, but much migbt be done by special care in giving notice of the law and penalty through the newspapers and circulars Dy Board of Health Inspectors, and by instructions to the police promptly to arrest parents or others seen cuffiing children —as they may be seen all hours of the day in certain regions of ev-ry cit;.—Sanitary Era.

William Smith will assume the management of the Ferguson mill, at the depot, in a few days, and respectfully invites farmers to give him a trial, satisfied that they will conti ue with him their custom. — He is an old hand in the business, given entire satisfaction when engaged in it heretofore, and will do so again. r Jim Malloy recently sold to Roland Minton, of Louisville, Ky. his little rurni g gelding, ‘Robin,’ for a handsome sum. Jim is a great lover of running horses, and says he would not give one for ten Normans. From the enormous prices they sometimes command, he is no doubt frequently correct in his ealiouU v* tWr 7 d ie.

(Concluded.)

SKINNER.

Miss Hill, principal of the high . school at this place., has resigned, and accepted a similar postion in school at Goshen, with a large increase in <»alary. Miss Pym ha’ been assigned to the position vacated by Miss Hill, and Mrs. J. F. Warren will assume charge of the school heretofore taught by Miss Pym.

Their Easiness Booming. Probably no ouj thing has caused Bach a general r vival of trade at F B. Meyer’s Drug Store as theirgiving away to their customera of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this yery valuaolo article from the sac that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Group, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You cau test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1 ■ Ev.ry bottle warranted. 3 The regular services at the Missionary Baptist Church will be hereafter as follows: Covenant meeting on the second Saturday of each month, at Ip. m. Preaching on Sunday following, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., aid 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. McGuire, Pastor. Wonderful! Cares. W. D. Hoyt & Go., Wholesale and Retai’ Druggists of Rome. Ga., s vs: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery,Electric Bitters, and Buckleu’s Arnica Salve for four years. Jtave never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines In this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption lave been entirely cured b* T use of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Discoverytaken in connection with Electric Bit teas We guarantee them always Sold by F. B. Meyer. 11-21 1 — ■— DENTISTRY!—AII those wishing their teeth put in order would do well to see Dr. Horton. He guarantees his work first class in every respect. Those having missfitting plates are especially invited ro call, as, by the use of the lately invented cohesion forms, any one can secure a perfect fitting plate. J. W. Horton. 1 Personal. Mr N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Kiag’s New Discovery for Consumption, having used it, for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh; Ii gave me instant re* lief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other femes dies with no rood result. Hsve also usjd Electic Bitters and Dj King New Life Pills, both of which I ca recommend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Ti’al Bottles free at F. B. Mever’ Drugstore. 11-21 1. Thursday, irom all accounts, was generally observed as a day of Thanksgiving throughout our land. It was observed, too, as day for the reunion of many families, and much rejoicing over the “return of wanderers Lome.”

The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Sult. Druggist, Bippus, Ind. testifies: “I can recommend Ele; trie Bitters as the very best remedy. Evety bottle sold nas given relief in eve j ry case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism <-f 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellevi le. Ohio, affirms: “The Lest selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters.“ Thousands of others have adde ' th dr testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all disessesef the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at F B. Meyer’s Drug Store. 9, A landslide in Franklin county, Missouri, revealed a solid vein of lead eight feet high and about six feet wide. Three men took out 60,000 pounds in a few days, and the product sold for $44 a ton to the smelting company. gURVEY NOTICE. Notice (Bhereby given to William Petty. Mary V Hammond, Harnett 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 south half of the north-east quarter of section No 34, township No. 31 north, range No. 7 west, in Jasper county, Indiana, ana that I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper eounty to make a legal surveyor said section or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish m, cor.-ere rand lines Said survey so begin on Monday. November the 28th a. d. 1887. JOHN M. GUSS. Jas. C. Tn r.vvt.s. Surveyor. Nov.'-ibvi 1.,

Advertised Litters. Mrs. Sarah Erwin, H. W. Farit y, Miss Rena Layton, Miss Tillie Miller, H. P. McCracken, Almira or Henry Stines, Miss Jennettie Wyatt, Mrs. Cyndia S. Williams, Isaac Woods. □Persons calling fer aiy of the letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates, P. M.

Give Them A Chance! That is to say your luags. Also al vour breathing machineiy. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but tbe thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged an 1 choked with matter which ought not to be there, j our lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do w r ll. 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-ere is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup which any drug,, ist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you you myy 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 witii Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine, Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life ” Mr D I Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying:— H positively believer he would have died, hud 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 aeh Disorders stands unequaled.— Price 50c. and sl. at F. B Meyer’s. 6

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John Makeever Jay Williams, Pres.dent. Cashie [ARMERS’ BANK, if* Public Square RENSSELAER, - - . INDIANA Ruce.ve Deposit Buy and Soil Exchang Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banking Brsiness. A ignst 17,188'v. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent. REMINGTON, INDIANA. Afill practice in all the Courts of Newton Benton and Jasper counties. THE MB W RENSSELAER, IND, JU b . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first fl*or. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Rensselaer, May 11,1883 ts. TJEJXTTTST, ’ Speeial attention g ; ven to the preservatio* of th* natural teeia. Ar ncial teeth inserted fir** one te an entire sot. * it. work lyoffice tvei .ir.er-* Haruwu* ator*. *»• *;,.»»». .‘•j.a.sm 1

EZRA C. NOWELS, A ttorney-at-Law, Real Estate and Insuroc* A Agent. will pay eepee al attention to ah' stracting, selling lands and paying taxes. Probate ar.d collection business attended to promptly. Office m Leopold's Block, up stairs.

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