Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1889 — Page 5
Saialy fji<i Quickly u> Chicago & • lase yens Cincinnati' jgßsjsaajgajl & LouisvilletsiliElZEsSi PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. <WGet Maps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address IS. O. McCORMIOK, <* . General Piegongfer -Agent.
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RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. •Passenger Trains. fj North. South. 4:14 a. m. 11:11 a. m. 11:11 a. m, 2:47 a. m 3:57 p. m. 10:47 p.m WAY FREIGHT. 10:00 a, m. 1:30 p. m.
Look out for bargains at Priest & Paxton’s. Mrs. John Eger is the recipient of a fine piano at the hands of her feusband. 25 gallons of pme cider apple butter, at Priest <fc Paxton’s. Jasper county’s quota of school fund money from the State will be $19,481.51. Try Ladd’s chease at Priest & Paxton’s. After a week’s absence Rev. E. G. Pelley returned to his hom >, in liensseiaar, last Eriday. In order to close out the present line oi goods, at the post office, , Gene Spitler has put prices away down. Give him a call. Prof. Wilson, of the Art School in Danville, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Monday. Leopold is selling lots on the moitnly installment plan—ss per month, and three years time to complete the payments. The Milkmaids’ Cantata” will be given by ti e Choral Union of the M. E. church, Wednesday evening, June 6 th. Farmers! sell your wheat and buy the Michigan Flour of Priest & Paxton. Anthony Lemrs died at his home, south of Rensselaer, on Friday last. Funeral services were held in the Catholic chu ch at this place Saturday following. The pension of W. H. Nichols, of Barklev cownship, has been increased from $8 to S3O. That of Harrison Cooper, of Union'township, has been increased from $lO to sl6. Graduating exercis j s were held at the Burns school house, Barkley township, last Saturday evening. Graduates—Mary C. Jenkins, Lizzie Reed, Effie Cowden and Rosette Hurley. Leopold’s “New Oklahoma” is booming. This week he has disposed of ten lots to the following parties: Peter Giver, 2; Cyrus A. Ball, 2; Peter Wagner, 4; Anna Mossmiller, 1; J. C. Gwin, 1. ► Indianapolis Journal: “Superintendent Woodard, of the L., N. A. & C. R’y, waited until all its competitors had got out their timetables and then made his schedule 15 minutes quicker than either of the other roads between Chicago and Indianapolis.”
Wool Wanted.—For which the highest market pricn will be paid. S*E ME BEFORE SELLING. »T. R. Smith. Services at the Church of God next Sunday morning will be conducted by R. S. Dwiggins. Subject—“ The Commencement f the Ministry of our Lord and Savior; what ha preached about first." Everybody invited. Advertised Letters — John Burk, Miss Minta E. Hoover, Jas Keister, Bertha or Bess ! e Miller, Harvey Newton, M. p . Wundy. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Baies. The law prohibiting the sale of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes to children under 16 years of age is now in foroe. Our dealers should make a note of this. It is conceded t'.Lat Priest & Paxton’s Miclrgan Winter Wheat Flour has the ’ead. BUCKLEN’s ARNICA SALVE. The greatest medieal wonder of the workl. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, ilhapped Hands, and all 3k n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyeb.
Persons cantem plating the purchase of Fruit Trees will do well to examine my stock of over 7,000 Apple trees, on the farm of Luther Ponsler, two miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer. Said nursery contairs 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are 2-year old and from 3 to 5 feet 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. lam also prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental trees-, &c., at lowest possible prices. Any orders left with either Luther Pons\er or Warren Rot inson will receive prompt attention. H. B. MUBRAY. FLOUR! Flour!! Flour!!! Michigan Flour sold by Priest Paxton, only.
l\ Per Cent.—Don’t h It Leopold says he will sell Boots and Shoes 25 per cent, lower than any other house in Rensselaer, or anv other town. He invites eve - rybody to call and Verify this proposition . Try Ladd’s famous full cream cheese at Priest & p axtou’s. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. MeEwen, All persons having cat’.le to let in pasture for Ihe season of 1889, will find it h their interest to ad dress us at this place. David w. Shields & Bro. Ren selaer, Ind., March, 89. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor.. Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs, Hides, Wool, Fur, Veal Calves, Rags, Old Iron, Game in Season, on Front street, nearly opposite the brick livery stable, J. R. Smith.. * J. E. Spitler, at the P. O. book store takes,subscriptions for standard magazines and papers, without extra charge.
mss nn is®, U k (mi istriisflj. Although not eonnected with th e Rensselaer Business Men’s Association, I think it but just and right that everybody should pay their honest debts. I therefore earnestly and respectfully beg of my many debtors to call and settle with me, by note or otherwise, else, while I have no desire to expose anybody, I am determined to have a settlement within 30 days from date. No blame can reasonably be attached to me, if, after June Ist,' you find all such delinquent accounts and notes in the hands of some prominent attorney in this town for collection. Respectfully, Yours, With friendly feelings toward all, and malice toward none. A. LEOPOLD. ♦
Memorial Day Notice. Memorisl day will be observed in Rensselaer as usual. The T a dies of P.ensselaer and vicinity are requested to participate by contributing ffowers and assist in making boquets to be placed on soldiers’ graves. We trust everybody will take a personal interest in matters. By order of Committee of W. R. C. The newly elected Trustees entered upon their -duties last Monday night The Marshal was directed to see that the elley through the middle of block 13 be opened up within 30 days. Now let a standing order be adopted that it shall be kept free irom obstuctions by wagons, manure heaps, etc. Some returned Boomers who failed to get homes in the Oklahoma territory said to be anxious that Col. Ingersoll shall go out to Guthrie aud modify his views as to the non-existence of Had *s. This is no reference to the ‘New Oklahoma —Leopold’s Addition to Kensselaer—as its boomers stick with leech-like tenacity to the claims thev have secured. Miss Laura Bathfon, formerly a teacher in the Rensselaer schools, now has a similar oosition in the schools of South Chicago. Hr. Tuttle, President of Wabash College, will preach the baccalau reate sermon to the high school graduates, next Sunday, at 2 p. m. at the Opera House.
When Baby was stek, we gore hsr Cintnate, When ihewM a Ohftd, ahe cried (or OMtoria, When she became Miss, abe ohmg te Castoria, When she had Chittren, abe g**e them Castarby Autograph albums, etc., lower thanevei, at the £oet office. 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, opposite Makeever House. J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 6. ’BB—tf. If your horse or cow is sick consult A. E. Kirk
Notice to Heirs s nd Creditors of Petition to Sell Real Estate. The State of Indiana,) q . Jasper County, f act * No. 3935. In the Circuit Coil t. No tire is Hereby Given, That Presley E, Davis, as Administrator of the Estato of John Neier, deceased, late of said County and State, has Hied in the Chcuit Court of eaid County, his Petition to se 1 certa.n Real Estate belonging to sai l deced e n t. the Personal Property of said Estate insufficient to pay the 'imisbt dates theieof: and t at said petition will come up for heating at the J'me Ternt. 1889, of said Court, which term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said State, on the 3d day of June, the year aforesaid. ® Witness The Clerk and Heal of said Court, this 25th day of March, a d 1889. JAMES P. IRWIN Clerk March 29 1889! $6
■iff Piso’s Cure- for Con- ps| D| sumption is also the best pi H Cough Medicine, gs If you have a Cough jg| 49 without disease of the ||fj * Lungs, a few doses are all Eg H you need. But if you neglect this easy means of E 9 safety, the slight Cough 131 may beoome a serious ra matter, and several bot- E ties will be required. Iff CtatonSS I ftjfMftistwowpaUadftythyajg. I ■ mnnnria matihrann k ranknM} Nr I limMliv MrwfEruH. ~ w ™ B- ■ SSws | | k>ug treatment. I-' 1 ' A Gold In the Had la roMawad bf an application of Ptao’e remedy tor I Catarrh. The comfort to be got from It In this way to worth amay timeeitecost Baey and pleasant to OS& Price,»cents. Sold by drnggtets fl or sent by maU. jig X. T. Hazeltiks, Warren, Pa.
Home- Sweet Home! Lots in Leopold’s k ddition are selling very fast now. Leopold'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. New backgrounds, new camera, new balustrade, new burnisher and rew ideas! Now is the time to " those photos taken you were .r .f bout espectfully, J. A. Sharp
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Notice to Farmers! Do you want a Mower or Binder? If so call on Coen & Paxten. agents for the celebrated . * BUCKEYE FOLDING BINDERS, 5, 6 and 7 ft. cut. Mowers wide as you want them. AH extras kept la a Tpriiw- 3 m. ioltyoui p “ tronw ' COEN & PAXTON. Improved Champion Mower. \ ' ;; >l/. THE CHAMPION is the only Mower on which the pitman never wears out, the knife heel never breaks, the gears never wear out nor break; the only Mower on which the gears run slowly and make no noise; the bar can bo stood straight up and the knife will run freely even in that position; the only Mower on whioh all lost motion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and boxing ; the only Mower on which the guards will outwear three sets of the cheap guards used on other mowers, and never break nor get out of line; the only Mower on which the slightest forward motion of the master wheel starts the knife; the only Mower on which the motion is transmittsd directly from the master wheel to the knife pitman without any joints te wear loose end rattle, and where ALL THE POWER it applied to cutting the grass, none being wasted en loose joints or fas) running gearing; the only Mower that has no frame work or pitman hanging down in front te run into obstructions or interfere with the cut grass; the only Mower that has no clutches to bother by slipping out of gear, and it can be put in gear at any point without backing. THE IMPROVED CHAMPION has less than one-third the amount of gearing that other Mowers have, and the pitman and its.connections are warranted not to break or wear out. This Mower is so novel and so superior to all others that an examination will convince any farmer that It Is worth much more money than any other. THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & GLEBSNER CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. UAUUMCTUMM CHICAGO, ILLINOIS*
It will pay you to visit the Furniture rooms of Jay W. Williams. i >■ —j»*tt~T***« i ■ i ii i BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, ind. &RANT. Proo’r. rpHE proprietor having fitted up a new shot 1 arc now fully prepared to do aUkindnoi lack* mithing. at the lowest price, and inth* oet workmanlike manner. Farmers, and U here needing anything in oar line, are Invite* give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty i.r.d sriTe t ! jrancr el the 'opines nertlcV* 'iz— tts! * D' 'ork «*1«
