Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1889 — Page 5
?■„ ■ ■ >***?■ ■iniiiw Ul y joutsviin.MEwAißAMra Chicaco 8r:(aWAYS EIVESIk ITS PATRONS : Ijn Full Worth of | Bku ‘*&»Sw go* oJ5m O Their Money by ' t -1 ‘fJoM Lx” Taking Them -+?feiL.ZL- x l M Safely ..nd Quickly ~ LA 4 I , between —— lm Chicago <p -g; ’ indianapoljs CincinnatiPULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. ®et Maps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully informed-all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address JAJ. BARKER General Passenger
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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.
Mother Florence is suffering from rheumatism. Anything in patent medicines you desire, at the n c w drug store. Mother Chilcote is very ill with bowel trouble. Be sure to stoo at the new Drug store when in town, B. F. Fendig & Co. Granville takes to the manipu lation of cattle with the natural ease that a duck takes to water. For Rent . —A four room house, in excelleat condition Apply to 8. Healy. Ladies! come earlv if you want to select irom a choice new stock Fascinators, Wool Capes, Children’s Fancy Head-Wear, Gloves, Mittens, Cashmere Hose, &c. Chicago Bargain Store.
A finer line of embroideries a id laces can not be found any where than that carried by R. Fendig. Tuesday last A. McCoy bought 500 sheep in Chicago, making tte number he now has on hand, 3,600. Give us a call on your school supplies. Can do you good. B. F. Fendig & Co. Enquire at the drug steres 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. Fendig. Stationery at bottom prices at P.O. Jos. G. Hunt, of Gillam township, will start for Indianapolis next Monday to serve on the H giand jury.
James W. Douthit, Esq., now occupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels building, with his law office. J. C. Williams, after several weeks absence in attendance on Northern Indiana Fairs, is again at his post in Rensselaer. At Wright’s old f .rmture stand, you will now find a complete and fresh stock of Drugs. B. F. Ferdig & Co. Everything new, everything clean and everything unadulterat-. ed at the new pharmacy. John Myers, of Walker township, is reported to h .ve jumped of a fa*t moving train, at Alida, last Wednesday, and sustained fatal injuries. The new livery of arren & Sigler is in full operation.
Miss Frankie McEwen is canvassins for a very desirable book, 'The Bible Companion.” Give her your npme when she calls on ycu. My son, deal vith men who advertise. You will never lose hl it. Benjamin Franklin. A young man giving his name as diaries A. Bradenburgh was a r sted at the Makeevei House, Tuesday night, charged with sev--era] petty thefts. His examination has been postpone a to next U ednesdoy in order to secure the attendance of an important witness. Loose’s Red Clover Pills Cure Sick Headache, liysf epsia, Indiges t on, Constipation. 25c per Box, 5 boxes for sl. For sale by Long & Eger. Forsythe visited Chicago and Cincinnati this week on a purchasing tour. Harry Brown has moved upstairs over Starr’s store.
It will pay you to visit the Furniture rooms of Jav W. Williams. Look oat for a new and complete stock of Overcoats. Hats, Caps and Gloves the last or this week at the Chicago Bargain Store. An excursit n to Alabama and other southern states,(under management of 0. B. Mclntire, left Remington on Tuesday last with a number of excursionists from that place. Alfred Thompson and W. H. H. Graham, Esq., represent Rensselaer. For Sale or Bent.—The Cotton House, on Cullen sheet. Enquire of W. R. Cotton. 2t. Now is a good time to jjbring in that Mood.
E. P. Washburn, of Pulaski county, visited his brother, the Doctor, Thursday and Friday of week. If your horse or cow is sick consult A. E. Kirk. Mr. Joseph C. Paxton and Miss Mat ie A., daughter of William E. Moore, were married at the residence of the bride’s parents, in Rensselaer, Wednesday morning, October 16,1889, by Rev. T. F. Drake. They took the 11:10 train for Chicago. On their return they will *ccupy the late resdence of W. W. Watson, Esq., un River street. They have the best wishes of a host of friends. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. the residence of Mrs. J. W. Mc»Ewen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind-
The Chicago Drov?rs Journal of October 9th, says: “Granville Moody, of Rensselaer, Ind., had 18 cattle on to-day’s mirkei, sold to Swartzchid & S-, gojd enough tu bring $4,80, weighing 1615, being the bt-st price for any cattle from his county this year ”
Woodenware given away with Baking Po wder, at Priest & Paxton’s.
Another new and complete stock of goods of all kinds, bought this week at the fountain head, at our own priee. Chicago Bargain Store. Everybody! smoke the Mascot. Threshing Coal, at Cqen & PaxTON’s. BUGKLEN’S AKNICA SALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Gancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure m every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. R. Meyer.
Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured •f Mrs. Jas W. McEwen THE NEW DISCOVERY. You have heard your friends an neigh oors talking about it. You mav yourself be one of th many wh know from personal experience ju s how ~ o'* a thing It is. If you nav ever <. -ed it you are one of its staunco frienc necause the wonderful thinfe about jl is. that when once given trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery eve after finds a piaee in the nouse. It you have never used it and should-be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, se-. dure a bottle at once 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 tte Ae«*r 1*45 the nt owners of the Scientific American newspaper commenced its publication, and scon after established a bureau for procutiug of patents for Inventions at horn and io foreign countries.— During the year there were only 502 patents issued train the U. S. Patent Office, and the total issue frem the establishment of the Patent Office, up to the end of that year numbered onb 4 437. Up to the first of July this year there have been granted 406,413. — Showing that since t e commence, meut of t e publication of the scientific American, there have been is sued from the U. S. Patent Office 102,166 naten's, and about one-third mu; e applications have been made than have been grunted, showing the ingenuity of our people to b phenomenal, and much greater than ever the enormous number of patents issued indicates. Probably a good many of our readers have nad business transacts /hrough the offices of the Scientific American, in New York or Washington, and are familiar with Munn & Co.’s mode of doing business, but those who have not will bo luU erested in knowing something about this, the oldest patent soliciting firm in this country, probably in the world
Persons visitiL- the offices of the Scientific American, «61 Broadway, N- Y., for the first time will be sur-pris-d. on aii’ering the main office, to find such an extensive and elegant* Iv equipped establishment, with its walnut counters, desks, and chairs to correspond, and its enormous safes, and such a large number of draughts men, specification write s, and clerks, all buey as bees, reminding one of .* large banking or insurance office, with its hundred employees. In conversation with ore of the firm, who had commenced the business oi soliciting patents in connection with tlie 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 inventors in the United States, and several thousands i difierfnt foreign countries, and haa filed as many cases in the Patent Office in a single month as there were patents issued during the entire first year of their business career. {This gentleman had seen the Patent Office grow from a sapling to a sturdy oak, and he modestly hinted that many thought the Scientific American, with its large circ lation, 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., at a large number are engaged on the four publications issued weekly and monthly from their offi°e, 361 Broadway, N Y . viz: The Scientific American, the Scientific American Supplement, t'e Export Edition of the Scientific amer ioan. and the Architee s and Builders Edition of the Scientific American The first’wo publications ar* issued every week, and the latter two, .he first of every month.
If money is of any oor sequence to you, before you buy go and see the immense stock of woolen dress goods, flannels, quixts, blankets, and a complete stock of clothing, boots, shoes, rubbers, furnishing goods, &c. Chicago Bargain Store. Lo< k out for bargains at Priest & P xton’s ■ Try Ladd’s famous full cream cheese at Priest <fc p axton’s.
The Indianapolis Sentinel Co. is offering as a premium wi'h the Indiana Stat. Sentinel, a magnificent engraving of Munkacy’s “Christ before Pilate,” Rosa Bonheur’s “Horse Fair” and the “Lion. at Home,” by the same artist Subscribers can obtain any one of the«e 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, ?r old subscribers renewing their subscriptions, and the Weekly 0a.6 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 lemarkable offer.
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.
Reward of Industry. A poor friendless lad might hare been seen wandering along the streets looking for employment Ire presently halted in front of a butcher shop, and, walking boldly up to the proprietor, asked for a job. There was something in the young man's frank, honest countenance, which struck the proprietor favorably. ’* Not afraid of hard work 1” he asked, “No,” responded the lad with a trembling voice. “ I have supported my mother and two sisters for five years by hard work.’’ He was put on trial at $5 a week mauling leathery beef, and his sturdy frame ■vid healthy constitution came in good .day. One day an old lady came in to get some beef, and the proprietor told him to attend to the customer. “ A tenderloin steak, if you please,** said she. “Here’s a cut that nobody but the first families get,* responded the boy smilingly as he sliced off four pounds of tough round and cast it with a heavy hand on the scales, jamming it down with a quick, dexterous movement, until the indicator marked six even pounds. Then he snatched it off before the delicate machinery, used to weigh beef, had time to recoil. “Sixpounds and a half, madam,” he said, looking her square in the face with his clear blue eyes. The proprietor of the stall called liim to that night, and remarking that he had watched his course carefully, added that Hi a reward for his quick, comprehensive jfrajp of the business he would raise bis salary to $25 per week. Tfli- show* t-f advantage of doing everything well, and when the boy’s mother back in New Jer soy hears of his success there will be jov in that household. Young men starting out in life should learn to adapt themselves to their surroundings and never let an opportunity passk—- Sait Lak* 'Mbiauk
“Yankee Doodle* wm written in derision of the appearance of the Continental troops who joined Braddock to beat the French in 1758. Dr. Richard Shuokling wrote it as a parody on a song sung in England as a caricature df Cromwell. But it failed in its purpose, as a nation of whistling boys can testify. POOiL • The transition from long, lingering and yalnful slcbuess to robust health rraks an epoch II the life of theindi vldual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed Hen* e it Is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters So mrtny feel they owe their rtstoratio ’ to health to the ns of the Great Alter ative and Tonic If you are troubled with any diaeaso of Kidneys,Liver or 1 Stomach, cf long or short standing, you will «ine|y find relief by use of Eicon iv Bi ;ter.- Sold at 50c and W 1 ler i ottie at F. 3 Meyei’e Druis Store 8
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