Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W A. McCoy & Co. are prepared to furnish loans on farms at as low rates I and on as favorable terms as can be obtained. Call and see us before making your arrangements. 3 STRENGTH AND HEALTH. If vou are not feeling strong and healthy try Electric Bitters. If *La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters This remedy acts dtrectly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding thoao organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the r medy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at Mejer’s Drug Store. 6. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordantownship. oi the Fourth Saturday of each month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township. Happy and content is a home with "The Rochester a lamp with the light of the morning. Ftrtatalfgutt wrilt JltcMtr Nnu y»r\ Frank 0. Moore, formerly of this place, looking for a location for a sanitarium for the Tyson system of curing drunkenness. He has control of this State for that system and wants to locate an institution here with a eapital stock of *7,000. —Monticello Heiaid.

Grayness, baldness, dandruff, and ail diseases of the scalp, and falling of the hair can be cured by uuing Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hail Renewcr. The Demorest silver dedal will be contest. d for by a class of eight boys, at the Saylorville school-house, Saturday evening, May 14th. David A. Blue, of Norton, Kansrs, after n week's visit with his brother Sheriff | Blue, in Rensselaer, started homeward on Tuesday accompanied by his nephew, Roy. Charlie Yeoman has secured a situation in the car shops at Hiynmond, and moved his family to that city. A daughter at Grant Hopkins’ Tuesday night, and Theo F. Clark is a happy grandfather. A young lady of Jefferson, West Virginia. declares that she was all run down before taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla but that now she is gaining sirength every day.— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is certainly a wonderfully effective tonic for the feeble und delicate.

LOW RATES ON THE MONON. Foi the American Medical Association at Detroit, Mich., Juno 7th to 11th. Rate one an<l one-third fare. Tickets sold June (ith and 7th. Good returning until June 13th. For Supreme Lodge, A. 0. U. W., Helena, Montana, Juno 15th. One fare for round trip. Tickets sold June 7th to 11th. Good returning until Jnly 7th. A one-fare rate is offered py the Monon to those wishing to attend the Conference of the German Baptist Brethren at Cedar Rapids, lowa, June 3d to 9th. A dry, backing cough keeps the bronchial tubes in a state of constant irritation,. which, if not speedily removed, may lead to bronchitis. No prompter remedy can be had than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, i which is both an anodyne and expectoiant. Bev U. M. McGuire hat accepted a call to the Baptist church at Anderson, Wabash county. Lightning struck the wire fence of McCoy &. Porter’s past nr- in Jordan township, Wednesday night, and killed fourteen head of cattle. A wreck occurred near Otis, on the line between Monon and Michigan City Mon* day morning last in which engineer John C. Murray, of Michigan City, fireman James Bowen, of Monon, and brakeman Elmer Brown, of Michigan City, were killed. Caused by a washout. “Leo,•’a celebrated trotter belonging to the Rensselaer Stock Farm, was sold for SIBOO. A boy at Jim Lester’s, Thursday of la t week. Duringthe than de r storm at this place’ last Wedneeday evening, conductor J ohn Shoeing, while coupling cars on the ele • vator switch, was caught by a brake beam and held until the wheels passed over his left leg, crushing it badly. At Monon Drs. Carr and Clayton amputated the limb. He was taken to his home in Chicago.

I. J. Porter, proprietor of the Hopkins store, has moved into a part of A. Mo. Coy’s double house, west of the bridge. Clerk Coo ver assumed the duties of his office last Sunday. He has retained exclerk Irwin as deputy. “Kos." Yeoman, formerly of this tflace, has been elected president of the Town Board, Mrs. M. A. Little, Burnettsville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Washburn, at thi place. A new piano has been added to the outfit of the Iroquois club. John C. Chilcote attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, at Charlotte, Michigan, Sunday. James C. Bassons and Mrs. Mary Wine were married at the residence of the groom, in Rensselaer. Wednesday evening, ’Squire Burnham offic ating. Evidently, Jim is no prohibitionist Ad. Parkison has sold his tenement Property, now occupiea by W. A. Huti, to '. F. Clark. The heavy rainfall Monday night was too much for the capacity of our sewers, consequently flooded a number of lots and cellars until the sewers had time to get in their work. The County Board of Education met at ihe County Superintendent's office Monday afternoon and decided — That the County Superintend! nt keep a supply of Indiana School Book Co’s, books on hand subject to requirements of trn stoos • ThatE. L. Clark be purchasing agent for the Board another year. That teachers be paid only for time actually taught-|hat is, no pay for holidaysj That all schools should begin not later han the first Monday in October.