Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. aud Mrs. John Kepner return thanks to good neighbors fortheir kindly offices in their recent sad bereavement Tbe only place to get Hendersoa’a Boots and Shoes, is at I. J. Porter’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsn have re« tnrned from their visit with friends in California. Those figures represent the number ol bottles of Dr. King’s New Discoveryiof Consumption, Coughs and Colds, whiab were sold in the United States from Match ’9l to March, 92. Two Million, Two Hon* dred aud Twenty-Eight Tbo sand, Sis Hundred and Seventy. Two bottlessoUin One year, and each and every bottle wtm sold on a positive guarantee that money would lie refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of ite suoooss is plain. It never disappo nti and can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, ota. Prioe 500. and SI.OO. At F. B. Meyer a’ Drugstore.

Advertised letters- ~ Box 20, Mrs. Nellie Mitchell, Miss Latu ra Smith, Mr. Henry Wiltsien. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades, The Ninth Indiana infantry re* gimeut will hold its next re-union m Uenssolaer, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 110th and 31st. Clarauoe Carpet Warp, nt I. J. Pouter's. Win. N. Jones started for Columbcc a this State, Monday ni.ht, in response to a telegram announcing tho sudden death of his brother Riohard. For the occasion of tho meeting of the Indiana state militia to be held at Frank* fort, ind., July 25th to 30th, the Mown wdl null excursion tickets at one and one* third fare for the round trip. Tho Monon .v 111 run a World's Fair ex* version to Chicago Sunday, July 31,—. Thu fare for the round trip from Bens* selaor will lie only $1 (10. Tiokets will bo good returning until aud including August Ist.

Caipets very oheap, at I. J. Porter’s. Mrs. Elizabeth Florenoe has returnee) after a protraoted visit with friends in Kansas. John W. Paxton Is prospecting for ti now lumt or yard at Albaliy, this stale. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. Notjoe is hereby given that I will be til n,V office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jot, dun township, oi tho Fourth Saturday c each mouth for tho transaction of bum* mss connected with tb i duties of Tru. * tee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshl| Sam Duvall, of Chicago, is visiting* his brotbor J. W.,. and other friends in; Rousseiaor. “ W T SHOT) BE IN' EVERY HOUBEtI J. 11. Wilson, 1171, CJI&y st., Sharpe-* burg, P«., si ys ao will not be wltticm. Dr- King’s Now Disoovory for Conn! sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it* amed his wife who wus threatened, wl'li Pneumonia after nu uttnek of “La Utipiie," whan various other retudli'w and several physicians mtd done* hat no good. lk>“ert Jlarber, of Cuuksport, r «„ claims Dr.King’sNew* Dl’ioov ry mis done him mote goodt titan anything he ever used ior Luna* i i iiblo. Nothing tike It. Try it— Fit a Trial Bottles at, Meyer's Drug** s or«: I‘>r«e bottles. 500, and sl. 6 ASK THE STARVING MINERS.

“Wliar I* F.f'gyf” Posted in the window of The Tirnert counting room last week was a bulletin announcing that, Wyoming’s twoeenatoi’H had been hanged in effigy for casting votes against free silver. A crowd, of men stood on the sidewalk reading it with interest. Finally there sauntered along an old darkey. “What dat bul'ten say?” he asked. “Two men hanged in eftigy,” answered a bystander sententiously. Then everybody laughed when the old man gave vent to a low whistle and asked: “Wharis Ef'gy?”—Kansas City Times. The Journal does not yield to any paper or person in its zeal for the rights of labot and of workingmen. It would fight tor those rights as quickly as it would fer those of capital and employers.—Journal Of course! who doesn't know ft? Ask? printers; ask the starving miners of Clay county.—lndianapolis News (Ind, Rep,). It would seem that reciprocity is not receiving its fair share of attention since a recent change in the cabinet.—Washington Post (Ind. Rep.). What the Homesteaders really object to is tho idea of having their wages Frick-nsseed.—Washington Post (Ind. Ib'p,)

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, ) 88 ' In Circuit Comt, To October Term, a. d. Reba Thomas 1 vs. No. 4396. Howard Thomas. ) Be it Remembered, That on this 2d day of July, a. D. 1892, the above named plaintiff, by James W. Douthit, her Attorney, filed in the office of tl.e Clerk of said Con it her oomplaint Against said* defendant for divorce, and also the affidavit of a competent and disinterested person, that said defendant is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said sni , and that said cause wiil stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1892, towit: on the 17th day of October, 1892. Witnesa, My hand and the , —*— i stal of said Court, affixed Seal, c »< office in Rensselaer, on •- 1 ; * 2d day of July, ia. D. 1892' WILLIAM H. COOVEIi, Clerk. James W. Douthit, Att’vfor Pl’ff, July x, 1892 - ■*'>.