Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1889 — Page 5
\a) toms vku. Mew uwws H’S PATRONS 2* e Full Worth es ®“>«33l«K> \°~ Their Money by P n'J’MM Taking Them -- M Safely and Quickly u I between h<— y—~yaßg°*?y |.M Chicago «p • Lafayette Indianapek's Cincinnati<e LouisvilleLEaaSdEExt PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. Maps and Time Tablee if you want to be gaore fully infermed—all Ticket Agents atConpon •teflons have them—or address JAJ. BARKER General Passenger Agent.
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RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Passenger Trains. □North. South. 4:20 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:10 a. m, 2:58 a. m 3:52 p. m. 10:55 p. m WAY FREIGHT. 11:00 A. m. 1:35 p. m.
Anything in patent medicines you desire, at the drug store. Prof. Reubelt’s German class numbers thirty or more members. Be sure to stop at the new Drug store when in town, B. F. Fendig & Co. Fob Rbnt . —A four room house, in excellent condition Apply to 8. Healy. A finer line of embroideries a id laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. □Vestibule cars have been placed on the L., N. A. &C. road. The Monon is hard to beat. □Give us a call on your school supplies. Can do you good. B. F. Fendig & Co. At Vincennes, Joe took first money in. 2:33 trot, and Leo second in fi ee for all. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor. Call and learn prices of clothing at R. Fendig’s. He will not be undersold. Never before were goods sold so •heap as those now being sold by R. Eendig. Stationery at bottom prices at P.O. James W. Douthit, Esq., now occupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels bui’ding, with his law office. The Ladies Iwiustrial Society of the M. E. church are making arrangements for a fair and sapper, Thanksgiving eve, at the Opera House. Services at the Presbyterian church eyery evening next week, beginning Tuesday, preparatory to communion the following Sunday. Rev. Mr. Rice, of Chenoa, 111., will assist. At Wright’s old furniture stand, you will how find a complete and fresh stock of Drugs. B. F. Fendig & Ce. Our old friend John W. Roberts, of San Bernadino, California, (some years ago a student in the law office of Thompson & Bro., at this place) is visiting friends in this and Newton counties. John is a Democrat withobt guile, deserves to prosper, and we are glad to learn is doing well in his new home. Everything new, everything clean and everything unadulteraU ed at the new pharmacy. Mrs. Mary Parkison, of Bark*, ley township, visited friends in Rensselaer the present week.
At an early day a “Ben 3.ur entertainment will be given by the ladies of the Presbyte dan church-
W. W. Kenten starts this evening for Terre Haute, where he has a contract on hand to dehorn a large number of cattle. From there will crooked to Peru on the same errand. He expects to de* horn several thousand head this rip. Our sturdy old Democratic friend, une’e Tom Barker, of Newton county, is visiting in Rensselaer this week His age is 77 yrs., but his interest in all that is Democratic burns with increased vigor as ag? advances. May he live long and prosper. 588 tickets were sold for the races Thursday, and up to 2 o’clock, for to-day nearly 1100 were sold. We had the pleasure to day of greeting our old time friends, Dr. R. J. Clark, Dr. Cowger, Jas. H. McCollum, David Roach and Geo Crouch, of Monticello, and ex* commissioner Cowger and 8. Miller Ward, of Monon. They came to take in the races.
At Francesville fair C.|P. Wright took nearly everything that was to be taken m the speed ring. He took first money in the 2 & 3 ye >r old trot with his colt, Frank Lambert; first money with\Dr. Alter’s horse, Ralston, in the green trot, in the excellent time of 2:42; first money in the f r6e f or a ll trot with his horse, Drug; fi rs t money in the running race with Josiah.
We were licensed 82 per day,-, Our goods wire called “Jim Crow” and “auction stuff” because* we sold cheap, but our goods gave entire satisfaction, as our business is double what it was, and now we have the largest stock in town, and our prices are lower than ever, as goods are cheaper, and we will remain permanently and always give you bargains in everything at the lowosi one price for cash. Chicago Bargain Store.
My son, deal vith men who advertise. You will never lose bj it. Benjamin Franklin .
Loose’s Red Clover Pills Cure Siok Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigest on, Constipation. 25c per Box, 5 boxes for sl. For sale by Long & Eger.
There will be Harvest Excursions Aug. 20, Sept. 10, 24, and Oct. 8 viaL. N A.& C. and connections to points west, north-west and south 'west. One first class fare for the round trip. It will pay you to visit the Furniture rooms of Jay W*. Williams.
Now is a good time to (bring in that Mood. If your horse or cow is sick consult A. E. Kirk The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. a the residence of Mrs. J. W. Met Ewen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Woodenware given away with Baking Po wder, at Priest & Paxton’s. The new livery of Vv arren & Sigler is in full operation. Everybody! smoke the Mascot. Threshing Coal, at Coen & PaxTON’s. BTJGKLEN’S aJUTICA SALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Gancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all 3k n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or mosey refunded 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Mkyer.
Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procure: •f Mrs. Jas W. McEwen THE NEW DISCOVERT. lou have beard your friends an T neigh oor a talking about it. You ma youraalf be one of the many wh know from personal experience ju s how a thing It is. If yow nav ever t- <•s it you are one of its staunco frisßC because the wonderful thinfa about U is. that when once given trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery eve after finds a piase ia the nouse. It you have never used it and shoald-be afflicted with a cough, sold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, sedure a bottle at onoe and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at F B Meyer’s Drugstore
Progress of Inventions Sine > 1845. In th 6 Aear 1°45 the pr«a nt owners of the Scientific, American newspaper commenced its publication, and scon after established a bureau for procuiing of patents for inventions at horn and in foreign countries.— Paring the year 1845 there were only 502 patents issued from the U. S. Patent Office, and the total issue from the establishment of the Patent Office, up to the end of that year, numbered only 4,437. Up te the first of July this year there have been granted 406,413. — Showing that since t e commence* ment of t e publication of the .'Scientific American, there have been is sued from the U. 8. Patent Office 402,166 patents, and about one-third more applications have been made than have been granted, showing the ingenuity of oar people to ba phenomenal, and much greater than ever the enormous number of patents issued indicates. Probably a good many of our readers have had business transacted through the offices of the Scientific American, in New York or Washington, and are familiar with Munn a Co.'s mode of doing business, but those who have not will be int« erested in knowing something about this, the oldest patent soliciting firm in this country, probably in the world. Persons visitiLu the offices of the Scientific American, H6l Broadway, N. Y„ for the first time will Le surprised. on entering the main office, to find such an extensive aid elegant* Iv equipped establishment, with its walnut counters, desks, and ehairs to correspond, and its enartnous safes, and such a large number of draughts men, specification write s, and clerks, all busy as bee*, ratnindfag one of a large banking or insurance effiee, with its hundred employees. In conversation with one of the firm, who had commenced the business oi soliciting patents in connection with the publication of the Scientific American, more than forty years ago. I learned that this firm had made application so patents for upward of one hundred thousand in* vectors in the* United States, and several thousands k different foreign countries, and haa fled as many cases is the Patent Office in a single month as there were patents issued during the entire first rear of their business career. jThis gentleman had seen the Patent Office crow from a sapling to a sturdy oak, and he modestly fainted that many thought the Scientific American, with its large circ Nation, had performed no mean share in stimulating inventions and advancing the interests of the Patent Office but it is not alone the patent soliciting that occupies the attention of the one hundred persons employed by Munn & Co., nt a large number are encaged on the four publications issued weekly and monthly from their offi°e, 361 Broadway, NY. viz: The Scientific American, the Scientific American Supplement, t h e Export Edition of the Scientific amer ioan. and the Architec s and Builders Edition of the Bcienpific American The first two publications are issued every week, and the latter two, .he first of every month.
If money is of any eor sequence :o you, before you buy go and see ;he immense stock of woolen dress goods, flannels, quilts, blankets, and a complete stock of clothing, boots, shoes, rubbers, •urnishing goods, &c. Chicago Bargain Store. Look out for bargaiLs at Priest & Pexton’s, OA ■ Try Ladd’s famous full cream cheese at Priest & Laxton’s. The Indianapolis Sentinel Co. is offering as a premium wi.’h the Indiana State Sentinel, a magnificent engraving of Munkacy’s "Christ before Pilate,” Rosa Bonheur’s ‘‘Horse Fair” and the “Li-on-5 at Home,” by the same artist Subscribers can obtain any one of these by paying a nominal sum to cover the cost of putting up and forwarding the picture. The engravings are readily sold at sl, but it is proposed to ask an advance of little more than one-tenth of that amount over the regular subscription price for the weekly Sentinel and the picture. The Sentinel Co. will send any one of the pictures to new subscribers, or old subscribers renewing their subscriptions, and the Weekly oxe year for $1.15. This is only 15c. to cover express charges from New York, postage, wrapper, clerical work and other incidentals. The picture is given free. It is a remarkable offer.
AGARD 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. €. ’BB—tf.
f Our new stork, bought at the fountain head, at our own prices, enables us to make prices absolutely astonishingly low in everything. Chicago Bargain Store. |We will endeavor to give report of races next week.
A Mystery Solved. For several years boatmen and others along the Susquehanna river, between the villages of Susquehanna and Red Rock, have been interested, not to say disturbed, by a creature in the water at the latter puint The strange animal has always made its Appearance at night, and an unearthly, weird noise accompanied by heavy splashing often e wakened the people from their slumbers. * Early after sundown a dark object has frequently been seen moving slowly across the river, and boat after boat has been upset by it It was killed recently and proved to be a big alligator. It is supposed to have escaped from its owners years ago. The creature weighed over 500 pounds, and it took half the population of the neighborhood to kill it
A Boris'* Tatte*. Judge Charles of Mineral county, West Virginia, owns a horse that eats anything a man will err. exoept a lemon., He is especially found of sauerkraut and plug chewing tobacco. He will take 10 cents worth of plug tobacco from the hand oi the owner, chew it up, swallow it with a relish, and then, though hitched to the buggy, follow the judge on the sidewalk and beg for more.
A Note wormy An invention has been made which promises to revolutionize completely the industry of china decoration. By a process discovered it is possible to obtain in a few minutes the same artistic effects which cost the handpainter on china days of labor. La ndscapes, groups of figures, and portraits are produced by this means on vases, plates, and plaques in their natural colors, even to the most delicate shades.
POCH. The transition from 1.-ng. lingering and ysinful skhnoss to robust health a aks an epoch k the life of the Indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good henlrh has been attained is gratefully blessed Bence it is that so much is heaid in praise of Electric Bitters So many feel they owe their restorntio • to health to t'<e u c < of the Great Alter atlve and Tonic If you are troubled with any disease es Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, cf long or short standing, you will stnely find relief by use jf Electric Bi iters and ?1 ter # hottie at F S Meyer’s Drug Store •
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