Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1889 — Page 5
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Friends who have promised wood on subscription account will oblige us by cringing it along. The Drawing class, under instruction of W. L. Miller, meets at the old school house, Tuesday and Friday evenings of each Brother Marshall is confined to his room w.th a severe attack of qu'nzy. Young Girard, charged with fraudulent voting, was tried this term of Circuit Court'"nd aeqitted. It will be in ordet now for the Republican, which has been shedding crocodile tears over his fate, to announce who is responsible for his arrest and imprisonmen .
“Tom Hendricks,” probably the best for all purposes stallion in Northern Indiana, died neat this place, this morning. He was of the Cleveveland Bay and Red Buck s tock, and belonged to the Glazebrouk brothers. Miss Maggie Healy is visiting friends in Lafayette. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fendig’s.
Advertised Letters— Geo. Anderson, Mrs. M. Bartholmen, Theo. Cavinder, Joseph T)unntl 2, Maggie Jeffries, Chas. McSwaney, W. F. Treadway, M. K. White. Persons calling for letters inJAe above list will please say they are advertised. N. 8. Batbs.sJ Ex-commissioner Prevo has become afresident of Rensselaer. Rev. J. L. Smith, D. D., P. E. of the Valparaiso district, will lay the corner stone of the M. E. church, at this place, next Monday, April Bth, at 2:30 p. m. Dr. McMullen, of Lafayette, and Rev. M. M. Parkhurst D. D., of Greencastle, will assist in the ceremonies. Miss Anna, daughter of Geo. Sigler, and Mr. Lee Hasoall were married in the Methodist ehurch, Mt. Ayr, last Sunday. Notice.—All those knowing themselves indebted to me are re pectfully asked to call in and set- ' tie, either by C'sh or note, as my nooks must be closed for the past year R. Fendig. Rev. Dr. McMullen, of Lafayette, is e pected to preach in the Methodist church on Sunday.— A cordial invitation extended to all.
hid mmtj in ik _ OF—STALLIONS, HuiISES. sAnts, COLTS, CATTLE AND COWS - ath'.hr, M. May, 12. Any one having any ■’lock to sell or exhibit will ha e i good chance to do so, and also jto selec t stallions for breeding purposes. The large numbei of owners of horses and caifl. th' have expressed their intention to be present assures the success of this exhibition as on j of the best ever held in Northern Indiana. All cattle and horse buyers will find it to their interest to be pres ent. The abject of this sale and exhibition is the estab, i dnnent of a Market Lay in Rensselaer. Persons at a distance desiring information can address J. r. Reynolds or T. J. McCoy, Rensselaer.
Rev M. L. Tressler is attending the commencement exercises of McCormick Theologi al Seminary, Chicago.
H. R. W. Smith, of tne Chicago Tribune, is taking a short vacation among friends in Jasper. Zimri Dwiggins soid to Joseph R Jackson 240 lots in Weston’s and Dwiggins’ Additions to Rensselaer. A summer normal scho. 1 wil 1 commence July 15th, iu Renssel aer, under the management of Arof. Reubelt. The safe belonging to ('John M. Hufty, merchant and postmaster at Mt. Ayr, was burglarized one night last week to the tune of about $35.
Home, Sweet Home! Lots in Leopold’s A ddition are selling very fast now. Leo< old’s terms are such that any person wishing to procure a home on easy payments should call at once on Mr. Leopold and ascertain what they are. Abbuxhotm a stream tn Missouri bears this legend : “ Drive over as fast as you want to, and be durned 1 ” Everybody. therefore, drives at a walk.
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PRICES REDUCED! For the next thirty days I will nir.ke Cabinet Photographs for $2.50 per dozen, -i. l all other pictures in proportion. Al! work guaranteed. C .11 ..nd so me. Respectfudy, J. C. Williams, Feb. 15. Photographer Those v ishing to buy blankets flannels and yarns will do well to call on R. Eeudig. He is bound to close them out. If your h .- e or cow is sick consult A. B. Kirk It v ill pay you to Ae Furn’ture rooms of Jay W. Williams. Charlie Paxton has purchased th? meat market east of the post ollie?, and will constantly keen ©n hand a full supply of fresh and cured meats. He respectfully solicits patronage of the public. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be precured of. Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen, A CARD. We make pictures of all kinds in the latest styles and at very low prices. Especial attention given to copying and enlarging New Gallery, op osite Makeever House. J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 6, ’BB—tf.
Persons contemplating the pur. base of Fruit T.» ees will do well to examine my stock of over 7,000 A pple trees, on the farm of Tiuther Ponaler, two miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer. Said nursery contains 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are 2-year old and from 3 to 5 fe<. t high, and are in a thrifty and healthy condition. These trees will be sold for the spring delivery of 1889 at 20c. each, with one year’s guarantee. I am also prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, <fcc., at lowest possible prices. Any orders left with either Duther Pons-.er or Warren Rol inson will receive prompt attention. H. B. MURRAY.
New backgrounds, new camera new balustrade, new burnisher and rew ideas! Now is the time to " those photos taken you were r. bout. espectfully, J. A. Sharp , A. E. Kirk has purchased property and moved to Rensselaer, where he proposes to engage in +he veterinary practice. He it> fully qualified, and has been in the practice 3 years.
THE CHAMPION BINDER Till Bist Machine for Harvesting Gnlo Ever Kom.
MOST DURABLE OF ALL BINDERS. Less breakage and less annoyance in using it. Easy work for the driver, light work for the horses. NO SIDE DRAFT, NO WEIGHT ON HORSES’ NECKS. Springs in the canvases to preserve them from damage when they shrink from exposure. THE ADMIRABLE RELIEF RAKE. The only durable and practical Butter, by means of which the band may always be put in the right place.
THE CHAMPION HAS DONE THE LEST WORK over done by any Harvester and Binder—the difficult crop of 1888 proved it. TTIE CH AMPION is not an experiment, but the MOBT RELIABLE and PRACTICAL and DURABLE Machine ever made; every feature has been proved. It is warranted superior to all others. H You take It Before You Buy, You WIC Cuy Only THI CHAMPION. SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN YOUR COUNTY. The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., SPRINGFIELD O. MANUFACTURERS CHICAGO ILL.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given th at the un dereigned has been appelated Adi ministrator of the estate of |James Pickuer, deceased; Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES SNYDER, Adm'r. Hammond & Austin, Atty’s. Mar eh z 9. 1 889—52. Notice to Heirs a nd Creditors of Petition to Sell Real Es - tate. The State of Indiana,) a . Jasper bounty, | B ’No 3935. In the Circuit Court. Notice is Hereby Given, That Presley E, Davis, as Administrator of the Estate of John Neier, deceased, iate of said County and State, has filed in the Circuit Court of said Ciunty, his Petition to se 1 certain Beal Estate elonging to sai l deced ent. the Personal Property of said Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and t at said petition will come up for hearing at the June Term, 1889, of said Court, which term commences at the Court Hous*, in Rensselaer, said State, on s he 3d day of June, the year afore said ® Witness The Clerk and Beal of said Court, this 25th day of March, a d. 1 9. JAMES F. IRWIN Clerk March 29 1889 $6
Notice of Final Settlementof Estate. In the Mtter of the Estate of annie . Saltier, deceased. In the Jasper CircuitC ourt’ March Term. 1889 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator es tie estate of Nannis E “pitier, deceased has presented and filed hfs account and vouchers in final settlement oi said estate and that the same will come up forex mi nation and action of said Circuit ourt> on the 19ih day of March !• 9 a which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause- if any there be- why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs o* said (estate and all others interested therein, are also hereby require t> at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof oi their h rship or claim to any part of said est o. EZRA L. CLARK Fob 22-1889. Administrator
The platform canvas only half an inch away from the knife, so NO SHORT GRAIN or WEEDS can hang on the cutter bar. Beet cutting apparatus—Mower Guards and knives—the only Harvester that will do GOOD WORK IN FLAX, or in grassy, weedy or wet grain. All castings annealed, making them tough as wrought iron. Simple and substantial main frame and gearing, WARRANTED TO OUTLAST three sets of the complicated gcariiig oi’ other Binders. SATISFACTION GIVEN to EVERT PURCHASER.
Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs Hides, Wool, Fur, Veal Calves, Rags, Old Iron, Game in Season, on Front street, near’y opposite the brick livery stable. J. B. Smith. BV9KIXITS JklUflCA bAIiTMThe greatest medleal voider of tjee werld. W swan ted to speedily ease Burns. Braises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheva v Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded 2S cents per box. For sale bvhf. B. Mavs*. In order to make room tor spring j goods, 1 will sell for the next 3(> , days all heavy winter goods at first cost. R Fendig. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI CE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has oe n appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Culp. late of jasper county, Indiana, de -eased Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEO GE H. BROWft, Feb 8 1889. Administrator. BLACKSMITH shop Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. ■ Pron’a rpHE proprietor hiving tilted np J are now fully prepared to do «ihklnde< Iscsb uiiibiug, ul the loweel prite, ajnkln tin oat workmanlike manner. Farmer*, arid « here needing anything In o®r*lipe* are invH# givenaacall. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Soeeiahv Xnd inve V moot el the xit-inea perneHi 'XI/.Dt’cr* 'Ork <**73ot A <<■ Hajs
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