Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1891 — Page 8

jfjtemocmtit §>tntin /BID AY. OCTOBER 31,1891 utered at the posto'tiee at Rensselaer, Ind. as se cond-c i««e matter. )

MON N KOUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TAB! SOUTH BOUND. No. s— Moil and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M 00. 37-r-Milk & accom., “ 6:17 P. M No. 3— Night Express, “ 10:55 P. m No. 45—Way Freight, * 2:4'" P. M NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A. si. No. 74—Freight “ 8:16 p. M No. 4— M AI and Ex., * 5:50 a. si No. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:47 p. M No. 46—Way Freight, 9:20 a. m

uLV/AYS TS PATROKS f Fuiiworacr) -tielr Honey ty i F iiag Them — w wely and Quickly » s *' I between p>— ——’ kw {lhioago : Lafayette tiianapolis :ncinnati*[ouisvilleb^^^a t ‘IILLMAN SLEEPING CARS -XI EGANT PARLOR CARS RUN THROUGH sou; /ickets Sold and Bagjpjagr Checked to Destination. bT'Cet I£ aps and Time Tables if you want to L moro fully Informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupoi AtaMozui have them- address JAS. BARKEK Ueneral PaeseLcerAyen

The jurors have a recess till next Wednesday. Rob Phillips is off to Cameron Springs. Rheumatism. The postoffice at Burnettsv.lle was burglarized recently. New buckwheat flour and corn meal at the Rensselaer Mills. B. b. Pendig is m Chicago selecting a supply of holiday goods' F Henry Mackey has been granted a pension, and al ou l S3OO arrearages. Mrs. Dr. Washburn is visiting relatives and friends in White and Cass counties. Bea. Eendig has added a flying fish to the museum department of his drug store. Last Friday night an attempt was made to dynamite the paper mill dam below Monticello. Our aged friend, Rial Benjamin, Tuesday^ 1 " 6 &tta ° k of P araJ y sis > P° UD( I party surprised Rev. Jo. j. fierguson, at his residence, Monday mght.J Wm. Galbrsath, of Barkley township, died last Sunday after • noon, aged 84 years. Frank Handley h is sold his livery establishment to Al, Gray, of near Remington. J. H. S. Ellis is iE the city selecting goods for the mammoth establishment of Ellis & Murray. B. Eorsytne and wife of the Chicago Bargain Store, visaed Cmcigo this week to purchase SHOCK • Yeoman and Jas. Noland, of this county, attended the sesB l°t 8 j Allianoe, held at Indianapolis last week. £ r - J V? l, , t!ißßel »P astor of tin first M. E. church, LaPorte, had a stroke of appoplexy last Saturday. Lattest accounts indicate improvement in his condition.

Saturday evening will conclude eight years of Auditorial service by Geo. M. Robinson. Harry 13. Murray will enter upon the duties of the office next Monday. Our “Old Probabilities,” Mr. Vick, is now receiving weather dispatches daily. White flagfair weather; blue, rain or snow; halt blue and half white, local rains and snows; white with black center, cold wave; black triangui lar, above white or blue, warmer; below, colder weather. Pursnant to a call, memorial services will be held by the fiiends of O. r. Morton, Sunday afternoon nt the court house, in Rensselaer. We suppose the movement js stimulated by the annual memorial services held in respectlto the memory of Thomas A. Hendricks, whose moral and Christian charzcas well as his statesn anship was -of a high order. The most •hat cm be said of Gov. Morton *s he was a*, extreme partisan. Tne Indiana Republican Editoxial Association has fceen called to weetatlndi napo.is *ar, 6th, to formulate plans to stay the tide •of public sentiment which is crushing the life out of the republican party. It is probable they wll on a united onslaught upon tue Australian ballot, as the law events the bulldozing and pur-

look ire,Sire Mote;. We have reduced the price of Mill be ow competition. Get tbe price from any feed store or dealer in the county and we will beat it. We have no middle man to pay, but sell direct to tbe consumer. Bran 70 cents; bran and shorts 80 cents. Chop—corn rye ana oats $1,30 per cwt. Remember, we will sell you bran for less than you can buy at any other place in the county. SAYLEIi & HOPKINg. Renseel er Mills. Call in at Ellis A Murray’s and look a* heir Underwear stock.

The Next Tiling ill Order. Miss Summit—Have you heard the dreadful news about Miss Ringster? Yesterday she jumped out of a three story window and Rilled herself. Miss Palisade—Oh, isn’t it awfull What did she have on?—Cloak Review. A Landmark. Miss Notinette (at the seaside) —I don’t know whether you know me or not, but I was here last year. Miss High plane (extending her finger tips)—Oh, yes, I recognized you at once by your gown.—Cloak Review. The Syntax Perfect. I love to hear Clarissa talk. It always make me glad; Though entre nous. 1 must confess. Her grammar’s very bad. But there’s one way she speaks to me, That none can criticise; She never makes the least mistake. When talking with her eyes. A Reasonable View. Lady to Tramp—This is the third time you have called here today. Tramp—lt is true, madam, but I am sure you wouldn’t want a man to get along with any less than three meals a day.—Ex change. A Wonder of Modern Science. She—So she reached Paris yesterdayl How wonderful it is that the news can be sent so safely over the ocean cable through BO many miles of salt water! He —Yes, and bo so fresh I —Life. Well, We Should Smile. Sitting on the sandy shore. Where the wavelets beat, With a lovely summer girl. Pink and white and sweet. Isn't It galorious? Don’t you wish that you H... 1 a bag of money, and Nothing else to do? —Detroit Free Press. How It Happened. Horrified Mother—l should like to know how you happened to let young Simpkins kiss you? Daughter— l — l thought no one was look ing.—New York Weekly. LIGHT AND AIRY. Von Can’t Do It. When in quest of watermelon*. Many and many a time I’ve seen. Though 1 thumped and though I pondereS, Half i purchases were green. And wl . I would test their ripeness. Said t’ i grocer: “Bis is biz. You can t plug that watermelon— You must buy it as it Isl” Thus in life I’ve found it ever— All may fairest seem without. But when once the dual’s accomplished You are left beyond a doubt. And when you would seek beforehand Pointers, lest it be a Lzz, You can't plug that watormoion— You must buy it as it is. —New York Herald.

Plenty of Time. “Now, gentlemen,” said the eloquent ad vocate, “I leave the case in your hands. In closing I have just one remark to make.” And the experienced juror in the dark corner of the box settled himself for an other comfortable half hour nap.—Chicago Tribune. Innocence. Shopman—Will you allow us to send this for you, madam? Lady—No, thank you; I’m driving. Lady’s Little Girl (In ecstasy)—Oh, mum myl are we going back in the yellow ’bus? —London Judy. Now and Then. Soon dal my little Cholly With his cigarette aud cane. Will stroll on the piazza. And lie won’t do so In vain. But later in the season. How the maiden’s eyes will flash As she sits before his counter. And he yells out "Cashl” —Cloak Review. Running No Risks. Clara (at the seashore) —Come, hurry up and put on your bathing dress. Maude—l don’t think I will go in bath ing today. It looks so much like rain.— Cloak Review The Penal Way of It. “Mother, may I a-yachting go?" "My daughter, you may not; But I’U buy you a yachting suit or so If you won’t go near a yacht.” —New York Herald. Terrible Revenge. Cholly—Dudely insulted me, but I got even with him. Chappie—How? Choily— I stwuck hint and disawanged his tie.—Life. The First Break. “What do you think of my angel cake?” she asked. “It’s too heavy to fly,” he replied. This was the beginning of the end.—Harper’s Bazar. Not Much. Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream, Wben ’tis full of green cucumbers And of restaurant ice cream. —Detroit Free Press.

A Candid Confession. Johann (the valet, to his master) —Well, sir, now that I am leaving this place 1 may as well tell you that the key of the eoal hole fits the door of the wine cellar.— Figaro. What the Jndge Said. First Vag—How did you plead? Second Vag—Not guilty, of course. First Vag—And what did the judge say? Second Vag—Ninety days.—Detroit Free Press. Promised His Mother He Wouldn’t. “I never use tobacco. Nol I’ve never touched it yet!” And then he took a match and lit HU nasty cigarette. —Chicago Tribune. So She Would. Why doesn’t some man ask Ida Lewis to marry him? She would make an economical wife, as she has been for years engaged in lighthouse keeping.—Detroit Free Press. Same Thing. Caller—Has your mistress gone out? New Servant-No, but she ain’t at home. —Eposfc. Was* fjjr*. Black were the eyee-oa Mack as Jst- • p ”usu* maid 1 knew; 1 kissed her sad hdk kn ar And min. sr,** black tew ' Tmk Urn**.

“Seeing is Believing’.” j£|. must be simple; when it is not simple it is jUUWjjWBwM not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good —ihes-.* fUff words mean much, but to see “The Rochester” * ' will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, Xyfresi&BtlsrV 1 tough and seamless, and made in tor :e pieces Dnly,®|p||!|§fr it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Lik e Aladdin’s of old, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp,” for its mar- , , velous "dght is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. *l.oolt for this stamp— The Rochester. If the lamp dealer has n’t the genuine and the style you want, send to ns for our new illustrated catalogue, id we will send yog a lamp safely by express—your choice of over 2.000 irieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the World. ROCHESTER UUP CO., 42 Park Place, New York City. “The Rochester.” FIVE LIVE SCHOOLS U ■ li \r W |l under one management, located at JACKSONVILLE, BLOOMINGTON. ILL. a m mm Leaders In Basinets Practice. ■™| Wrn m a |» W™ «a 25 years of success. Thousands R 1 Hill ■■ 1m ka Graduates in good positions ■■■ ■ B It nsWand hundreds helped Into situs, wWHA M W# In w 1 1™" annually. Yeung Men and Women enroll at any time. Each College help* the other. Earollmeat In oae give* membership In all. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Courses. Standard High, i A splendidly illustrated Hand Book sent free. Expenses Low. | Address at either city, the President. G. W. BROWN. Qs PRICE'S - fie#, Baking Powder Used in Millions of Homes— -40 Years the Standard. »<»► •

Bt a mother-in-law—“ Yon can de eeive your guileless little wife, young man, but her father’s wife—never.” “Not all is gold that glitters* is a true saying; it is equally true that not all is sarsaparilla that is so labelled. If you would be sure of the genuine urticle, ask for Ayer’s .Sarsaparilla, and take no other. Health is too precious to be trifled with. A FIGHT IFOR LIFE. shall we drive slow poison from OUR BREAKFAST TABLE? ALUM AND AMMONIA IN 0 UR BREAD. A nuisance that troubled England fifty years ago is now rapidly spreading in this country, that is putting Alum in the bread we eat. This question is causing a great deal of discussion at the present moment, as it is rev aled that alum is being used as a substitute for cream of tarter in baking powders, a story is told that a \erv lar o percentage of the baking powders sold on the market contain eithar alum or ammonia, and many of them contain both these pernicious dregs. Much timely alarm is felt at the wholesale use of alum in bread, biscuit and pastry. To young children, growing girls, persons o weakly frame, alum bn ad eaten morning, noon and evening is the most harmful. It is the small quantities taken at every meal that do the mischief. Alum is cheap, costing but two or three ceuls a pound while cream of tartar costs 30c, and the high price of cream of tartar has led cheap baking powder to bo made of alum. If the reader wants to know something of the corrosive qualities oi alum let him touch a piece to his tongue then reflect how it acts ou the tender delioate coats of the stomach. Following is a list compiled by the Scientific American, of the alum and am' racnia baking powders that have already been tested. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC. ~ROYAL. COOK’S' FAVORITE. SCIOTA. CROWN. SILVER SPOON. CRYSTAL. SILVER STAR. daisy. snow drift. DAVIS O. K. SOVEREIGN. DBY YEAST. STAR. GEM. STATE. GLOBE. STRNDARD. KENTON. SUNFLOWER. PEARSON'S. WASHINGTON. PERFECTION. ' WINDSOR. PEERLESS. ZIPP’s GRAPE PURITY. CRYSTAL.

There are, in addition to the foregoing list from the Scientific Americ n, a number of such powders sold in the western that were not found in the eastern stoies. Following is the list to date: CALUMET, Contains Alum. (Calumet Baking Powder Co.; Chicago.) FOREST ClTY,Contains Ammonia Alum (Vouwic Bros., Clevelands) ( HICAGo VEAST. Contains Ammonia Alum. (Chapman * Smith Co., Chicago.) BON BON, Contains Alum. HOTEL Contains Ammonia Alum. J. C. Grant Baking Powder Co., Chi ago) UNRIVALED, Contains Alum. (Spragues, Warner & Griswold, Chicago.) ONE bPOOX, TAYLOR’S, Ammonia Alum. (Taylor Mfg. Co., St. Louis ) YARNALL’B, Contains Alum. (Yarnall Mfg. Co., St. Louis.) SHAW’S SNOW PUFF, i ontnins Alum. (Merchants’ Mfg. Assr elation,!St. Louis.) DODSON & HILS, Contains Alum. (Dodson ,t Hils, St. Louis.) SHEPARD's, Contains Ammonia Alum. (Wm. H. Shephard, St. Louis.) BAIN’S, Contains Alum. tMeyer-Bain Mfg. Co., St. Louis.) MONARCH. Contains Ammonia Alum, (Reid, Murdoch & Co., Chi ago.) SNOW BALL, C: ntaius Alum. (Bengal Coffee* Spice Mills, Chicago.) GIANT, Contains Alum. MILK. Contains Alum.

(W- F. McLaughlin & Co., Chicago.) ECHO, Contains Alum’ (Spencer Bluing Paddle Co., Chicago.) KALBFELL’S PURITY, Contains Alum. (Kalbfell Mfg. Co., Chicago.) RISING SUN, Contains Ammonia. (Phoenix Chemical Works, Chicago.) WHITE ROSE, Contains Ammonia Alum (Globe Coffee A Spice Mills Y inneapolis.) WOOD’S ACME, Contains Ammonia. (Thos. Wood * Co., Phil delphia.) ANDREWS’ PEARL,Contains Ammonia (C. E. Andrews & Co., Milwaukee.) HARRIES’ FAX ORITE, Contains Alum. (H. H. Harries, Minneapolis.) FIDELITY, Contains / lum. SOLAR, Contains Alum. (Sherman Bros., Chicago ) PUTNAM’S BEST, Contains Alum. (Wells, Putnam & Co., Chioago.) CHINA “T" HOUSE. Conta.n, Alum. (Noah McDowell, St. Paul, Minn.) TV IN CITY. Contains Alum. (J. K. Ferguson, Minneapolis. Minn.) HERCULES, Contains Ammonia. I (Hercules Baking Powder Co., San Franciaeo.) CLIMAX, Contains Ammonia. ’ Climax Baking Powder Co. Indianapolis)

To Our Friends and Customers We wish to announce that wo have bo’t out and are now successors to Charles A. Roberts and will hereafter oocupy his spacious implement house. We now have and expect to keep constantly on hand a full line of goods, including the Studebaker and Birdsell wagons, buggies, carts, etc. We thank you for past patronage and ■will try in the future as in the past, to merit a continuunce of the same. Yours, Respectfully, Hammond Bros. A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Drug gist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief sn every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to tasto, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at F. B. Mover’s Drug store. l. * * * * Have oub REPUBLICAN FRIENDS NEVER STOPPED TO REFLECT THAT INDIANA’S PROPORTION OF THE APPROPRIATIONS OF LAST CONGRESS WILL COST THE TAX-PAYERS OF THE STATE NEARLY SEVENTY TIME S MUCH AS THE INCREASE OF THE STATE EVY BY THE LAST LEGISLATURE? Say, Friends! If you us rnything either on recount or due paper, please call and settle at once and therehy fulfill your promise, and make us glad. Hammond Bros. *sr MONEY CA> BE EARNED in spare time by good square men or women as local agents for tbe warranted Fruits, Flowers and Trees of J. E. Whitney, Rochester, N. Y. Yiarlv salary is paid for steady work, and a permanent honorable business is quiokly built up. v!s.n2B—bm.

THE BEST APERIENT In modem pharmacy is, undoubtedly, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. Except in extreme cases, physicians have abandoned the use of drastic purgatives, and recommend a milder, but no less effective medicine. The favorite is Ayer's Pills, the superior medicinal virtues of which have been certified to under the official seals of state chemists, as well as by hosts of eminent doctors and pharmacists. No other pill so well supplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, and agreeable family medicine. “Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine I ever used; and in my judgment no better general remedy was Ever Devised I have used them in my family and caused them to be used among my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge many eases of the following complaints have been completely and permanently cured by the use of Ayer’s Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious | fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dyspepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use of Ayer’s Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above.”-J. o. Wilson, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas. “ For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer’s Pills and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health. Wm. H. DeLaucett, Dorset, Ontario. “Ayer’s Pills are the best cathartic I ever used in my practice.” J. T. Sparks, M. D Yeddo, Ind. rE STAKED BY Dr. J. a AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers In Medicine. ! V recce, fle, rnr (, bring m.ilr br . it, K.V„atwo?k foru.. . i. r , . si >'-u ti»cv no*, nuke .. much, but i (U X e..it.|nlt-klj Sow to,.™ fr,.n t(. w>; a '■'»<% «l lb. .lan, .nd iii—r. ro M < X ' J> lb «n I„ ■„ Mr,if K 9. >«¥** V v - ■' ll ■?•.'» "i«» »«wa ..1, a •A 'Ufc»r». <.i-.ip.,aia«f„ f “ih, femfobinf i ' - "Mg* BMH.T, «!-Unm ‘—r i t #1 | 1 (IKIUW fttiu. t *** a »a, teMUM IuST

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cult Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fev v Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai ~ Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or mo ney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyeb. Ayer’s Pills, being convenient, efficacious, and safe, are the best cathartic w ether on land or sea, in city or country. For constipation, sick headache, indigestion. and torpid liver, they never fail Try a box of them; they are sugar-coated. When the hair shows signs bf falling, begin at once to use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. This preparation strengthens the scalp, promotes the growth of new hair, restores the natural color to gray and faded hair, and renders it soft, pliant and, glos8y- . , Taking' time r.y the Forelock. "Oh, mamma, my doll has got an aw ful cold,” said little Mattie, the other day, ‘'and I must have some whisky to give it." “Who told you whisky wan good for a cold," asked her mother. “That’s what papa says he takes it lor.” “Oh, yes, ne says that, but he hasn’t got any cold. He just takes it for the sold he is going to have.” “Well, my doll’s goin’ to have an tfvM, awful cold to-morrow." GOOD LOOKS. Good looks are more than skin deep depending u on the healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver ho inactive, you have a Bilious Look; if your stomach bj disorder-d you have a D speptic Look, and if your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinch--ed Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters Is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these vital or gans. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and giv s a good complexion. Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore. 50e per bottle. 4 PRONOUNCED HOPELE S YET SAVED. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton. S D-, w„ quote: Was t iken wiih a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and Anally terminated in Consume tion.— Four doctors gave me up, aying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined it I could not stay with mv friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above- My husband was advised to | get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids. I gave it a trial, took in all bight bottles’ It has cured m», and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles free at Meyer's Drug store, regular size, 50c. and sl. 4

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Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer* In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TA.BXETS. BBADSTOH3 , SMBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS CRJYS •I*YD VASE Front Street. Rensselaer ! Indiana.

Pioneer meat market ij T)eeT. Pork. Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna X) etc., sold In quantities to suit purehaseis at tl e lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughter! d Everybody is invited to call. highest pi ice paid for good fat, CattleJ. J. EIG-LESBACH, Prop’r. Runs-el aer,lndiana. « i William Taylob. g, I. Thomas, PEOPLE’S MEATi™, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. —DEALERS IN—CM2’, MOTH, W, POKE, ME, m CORNED BEEF, TONGUES &0., &0., &0. I ji E, } < its] (Ctltdlj soli

‘granTpauge hoielT 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the CourtHouse; Cable-cars pass the door. New house with all Modern Improvements; newly furnished. On Ami bican and European plans. Rooms $3,00 weekly; transients 50 cents and upward. Tukkishßaths for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Restaurant by Fred. Compagnon, | late chef Chicago and Unioi-League t clubs. Table d’Hote served. I A* Cut this out for future use. Et»——yd wmM ___ Bins *“‘SjgSNH VER if AS. sp m dUKfh Hick Headache and relieve all the troubles aief* dent to a biliouu state of tho system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in tho Sido, Ac. While their moet remarkabio success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver HRs are equaUy valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of thostomach,stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Evan if they only cured n nam at M p %% hi ia aX2itj""ok Achethey would be olmostpriceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortunateiy their goodness does notendhere.and those whooncetry them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head A£rH££ Is the bane of so many lives that here is whott we make our great boast. Our pills curs it while others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very Bmall and Very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all wha use them. In vials at 25 cents; five for sl. Sold bj- druggists everywhere, or sent ty mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIG?

T: P: T? right, \ Undertaker & ehbalheß Rknsrei.aer, - Indiana. Bjß a | py” 1 " »' our«ivii,„„i»o* BMB B 8 Isi L W 'H' 1 ' 11 ! »"d honorably, by U,o,e o} IWE 8 a SIB V ““‘"'l .'■«•»* <>r old, and in th.fr I | V I own localities, wherever they live. Any W. furnish SwSw »?*.£? yM entirej^iiew'uTh ß^f-5 11 your tirnr »<> ll *e work. This is aa ESSSZW?* brings wonderfti? success to every work” ?nf TV fr ° m * a ‘ to P" week .nd upwiTdL MasanasaK* land fob sale. Several Im ■ roved Farms, an thousands of acres of good tlllabl * and grazing land, in northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, or?half < ash, and balance in yearly paymoots. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfleld. Ind r’A NEW BOOK 1 j FR °M COVER TO COVER. *' uU 7 Abreast with the Times. [ INTERNATIONAL J \ DICTIONARY J

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