Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1890 — Page 5

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RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:20 A. M. 11:07 a. m. 10:02 a. m, 3:37 a. m 3:50 p.m. 10:55 p.m WAY FREIGHT. 11:00 A. m. 1:35 p. m.

The Makeever House has been doing a booming bussiness this week. Now is a good time to bring in that wood. Rev. M. L. Tressler has resigned his charge at tL is place, and goes to Buchanan, Michigan. All winter goods at cost, for cash, at R. Fendig’s. Doc. Horton has removed his office and residence lo rooms over mis & Murray’s store. ’Gene SpibLer, at the post office, is tilling up his room with|choice holiday goods Call and ste them. A finer line of embroideries a ,d laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. Johnnie Smith, on .Tuesday last got a bullet in his hand while playing with a revolver. Dr. V, E. Loughridge dressed the wound but the boy would not have the bullet probed for. R. Fendig’s stock of shawls flannels and yarns is now complete. R. Fendig defies compptit on on the prices and styles of his overcoats. Births — A young daughfc r at Geo Spitler’s last Saturday evening. A daughter at Frank Welsh’s last Monday. A boy at William Jacks’, Hanging Grove, J an. 6th. A girl at Frank Kenton’s Newton township, January 4tn. A complete line of hats have been received at R. Fendig’s, in all the modern styles, which will be sold at modetn prices. Mr. E. D. Gamble, of Peru, an oM pioneer book agent, is in Rensselaer. He represents the P. F. Collier publishing house, of New York, with a fine line of cheap and valuable books. His Lord Lyt* ton’s works are especially fine, at prices and terms that brings them within reach of all. Every one should give Mr. G. an order for these valuable works, as they are sold on payments of per week. Aiti ongh I do not do an “exclusive cash business,” and believe in accommodating when needy 1 defy competition in prices when one has the money. R. Fendig. James W. Douthit, Esq., now occupis the room back of the Rensselaer Bank, Nowels building, with his law office.

'PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET. The best of meat always on i hand, at the following prices: Found and loin steaks, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. Forequarter steak, 4 pounds for 25 cents. 1 Beef roasts, 6 cents per pound. Boiling meat, 3 and 5 cents per pound. Pork steak and ham, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. Side pork, 6. cents per lb. Sausage, t 3 pounds for 25 j cents. Lard, 3 pounds for 25 cents. Give our meats a trial and you will find that we deserve a share of your patronage. — Shop on north side of Washington street, one door west of Fendig’s drug store. B. F. THOMAS. 13-49 —ts. The New Bedford (Mass.) Mercury (Rep.) says that “exPresident Cleveland won the hearts and will have the votes of a good many Massachusetts Republicans by his hearty in-dorsemt-nt of the new systein of voting ana of civil service reform.

The sto-.k cf drugs, medicines, etc., etc., on sale at the new store of 13. F. Fendig & Co., are all new, pure, and of best quality.— Everything is neatly arranged, the establishment presents a handsome appearance, Bennie thoroughly understands his duties, and we are pleased to ncte is building up a very desirable trade. Any oerson purchasing goods to the amount of S2O, between this date and March, 1890, at J. E. Spitler’s in post-office, will receive, free, a copy of “Webster’s Encyclopedia of Useful Kno vledgc and World’s Atlas,” worth $6.00

Death of Samuel A. Fulton. Samuel A. Eulton, until last year a resident of the vicinity of Rensselaer, died at his home at LaGrange, Cook county,. 111., last Thursday, Jan. 2, of a lung trouble, after an illness of about two weeks. He was born October 16, 1819, in Ontario county, N. Y., and was married October 17, 1843, to Hannah M. Larkins. He united with the Presbyterian church the same year. In 1879 became to Rensselaer, where he was an elder in the Presbyterian church until lie removed to LaGrange, 111., Nov. 18, 1888. During his married life he lived at lowa City, lowa, Monroeville, Ohio, Effingham, 111., and Flint Creek, N. Y. To Mr. and Mrs. Fulton were born eight children, two sons and six daughters, five of whom are still living, as follows: C. H., LaGrange, 111., Emma Saylor, Rensselaer; Jennie Firman, N. Y.; Lelia Loshbough and Alida Coen, California. Mr. Fulton was an unassuming, consistent member of the Presbyterian church for 47 years, and died in the faith in which he lived. He was 71 years, 2 mouths and 18 days old.

Death of Mrs. Rebecca J. Yeoman. After long years of sickness and suffering Mrs. Rebecca J. Yeoman died last Sunday, at tho residence of her son, A. K. Yeoman, at Pleasant Ridge, at the age of a little more than 69 years and 2 months, Her funeral was held Monday forenoon, at the place where she died, and was conducted by Rev. M. L. Tressler, and attended by a large number of people, considering the state of the weather and roads.

Mrs. Yeoman was born in Boss countv, Ohio, in 1821. Married I in 1841 to Eli Yeoman, who diod at Rensselaer in 1882. In 1856 she came to Jasper county and lived for 30 years on the old Yeoman homestead, adjoining Rensselaer on the northwest. For the last few years she has lived with her son, at Pleasant Ridge. She was the mother of ten children, 9 sons and 1 -daughter, 8 sons of w horn still survive. BUGKLEITS AKNICA SALVEThe greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cats, Ulcers, Sal t Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, 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 by F. B. Mkyeb.

Everything new, everything clean and everything unadulterated at the new pharmacy. Dissolution Oi Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between W. Timmons and Harlav W. lliff in conducting a butcher shop, was mutually dissolved on the 2d day of November, 1889, and that all of the outstanding accounts have been assigned to HilT. Mourns v. TvrMONS, Harley W Iliff. Nov. 15.1889. Mrs. M. E. Lecklider has open ed up a large and we’l assorted stock of millinery, fancy goods, notions and jewelrv, next door to Haus’ restaurant. She is also a first class ere. s in a -er aud will do ail kinds of sewing and has a splendid trimmer from the city. Call in and see me. Mrs. M. E. Lecklider. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor. Call and learn prices of clothing at R. Eendig’s. He will not be undersold. Never before were goods sold so aheap as those now being sold by LI. Fendig. Stationery at bottom prices at P. O. Advertised letters Dr. C. R. Eddy, Mattie Smite, John Mann, Jacob Hull man, Miss FdiH Walker, Philip Wi'berton. Person'? oaUioft fw letters in the shove list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates. The new livery of W arren & Sigler is in full operation.

Smoke the Mascot. The Indianapolis Sentinel Co. is offering as a premium will 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 these by paying a nominal sum to cover the cost of putting up and forwarding the picture. The engravings are readily sold at 81, but it is proposed to ask an advance or little more that 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 tho pictures to new subscribers, u: old subscribers renewing their subscriptions, and the Weekly da.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.

The holidays are heio, and for appropriate and substantial mementoes you should select from the extensive stock of clothing, dress goods, etc., now filling the counters and shelves at R. FeD digs. Dr. Kelley, the dentist, has re*' turn' d to Rensselaer and opened an office :n “Liberal Corner,” upstairs over T. P. Wright’s undertaking shop, where he will be glad to see all those wishing dental work, and he will make it an object for all wishing his services.

Jay W. Williams has three large rooms packed with furniture in great variety. No old or second hand atock. Many articles for the holidavs is included iu the display now open for inspection. Every* body respectfullv invited to call. Loose’s Red Clover Pills Cure Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, lndigest on, Constipation. 25c per Box. 5 boxes for sl. For sale by Long & Eger. It will pay you to visit the Furniture rooms of Jav W. Williams. If your horse or cow is sick consult A. E. Kirk The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge vC»* 4 b the residence of Mrs. J. W. MeEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ini Everybody! smoke the Masc ot. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. J»s W. MoEwen, ,

1 My son, deal vith men who advertise. You will never lose hi it. Benjamin Franklin. POCH. The transition from long, lingering and yainful sickness to robust health nraks an epoch in the life of theindi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed Hence it is that so muoh is heard in praise of Electric Bitters So many feel they owe their restoratio ' to health to the use of the Grest Alter ative and Tonic If youaro troubled with any diseaso of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, cf iong or short standing, you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bisters Sold at 50e and W 1 ier l ottie at F 3 Meyer’s Drug Store h Glorious inducements in staple and fancy dry goods at R Feudig’s. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana,) Jasper Couuty, } ss ' Iu Jasper Circuit Court to January Term, a. d. 1890 No 4029 John M-ik ever vs Aurelia Downing and Thomas F. Downing Complaint to euforce mid los-e Attorney's Lien Be it Remembered, That on this 21st day of Nov<. m'oer, v. d. 1889, the above named piaintiff by Mordeu. tF. Chileote, his Attorney, llled in tne office of the Clerk of said Cour: his complaint against said defendants, a d also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants Aurelia Downing and Thomas F. Downing are non-residents of the 6tate of Indiana, said non .resident defendants aro therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, aud that said cause will stand for trial at the Janu 1 ary term of said Court, 'B9O, to-wit: on the 20th day of January, 1890 Witness, My hand and the seal of said Court, dlMtafeP affixed at office in Itensßelaer, on this 21si dav o November, 1 89. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. Novembcu 22. 1889. Mordccai F Chiloote, Atty for pi’ff

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