Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1885 — Page 5

DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge, - - Peter H. Ward Prosecutor. - M. H. Wslker.f, Terßiot Court—First Monday in January; Third Monday in March; First Monday in June; Third Monday in October. COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk. ... James F. Irwin. Sheriff, ... Samuel E. Yeoman. Auditor, - - Geo. M. Robinson. Fressurer, ... Moses B. Alter. Recorder, - - - Thomas Antrim. Purveyor. ... James C Thrawls. Coroner, - - Philip Blue. School Superintendent - D. M. Nelson. (Ist Diet. Asa C. Prevo. Commissioners <2d Diet. 8. R. Nichols. (3d Diet. John Waymire. Comm'rs Court.—First Mondays in March, June, September and December. CORPORATION OFFICERS. Murshal, ... Charles Platt. Clerk, .... Val. Seib. Treasurer, - - - T. J. Farden. fist Ward?, - - Jno R. Vanatta. 2d Ward, - B. F. Ferguson. Trustees,- 3d Ward, - - M.D. Rhoades. 4th Ward, - A. W. Cleveland sth Ward. - - Jos. H. Willey. SOCIETIES. , A. F. and A. M. Prairie Lodge No. 1.. meets First and Third Mondays of each month. M. L. Spitler, Sec’y. Wm. H. Eger, W. M. O. E. 8. Evening Star Chapter, meets First and Third Wednesdays of each month. Miss May Miller, Mrs. Lyd'a A. Moss, Secretary. Worthy Matron. I. O. O. F. Iroquois Lodge, No. 148. meets every Tuesday evening. J. F. Warren, R.P. Benjamin.. Secretary. N. G. K. of P. Rensselaer Lodge, No. 82, meets every Thursday evening. J. W. Roberts, J. F. Hardman, K. of R. & S. C. C. A. O. U. W. Rensselaer Dodge. No. 100, meets very Monday evening. C. P. Hopkins, H. C. Zoll, Recorder. M. W. G. A. R. Rensselaer Post, No. 84. meets every Friday evening. U. P. Hopkins, H. E. James. Adjutant. P. C. K & L. of H. Jasper Lodge, No. 850, meets every Saturday evening. Mrs. Carrie Clark, Jas. A. Burneam, Secretaiy. Protestor.

WONUN ROUTE. Loulsrilie. N- A. & Chicago Bailway Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in Effect January 18th, 1885. SOUTH. STATIONS ; No. 2 : No. 8 ; No. 4 ; Daily: Daily: Dally Chicago Iv 740 ami 8 40pml 730 m Hammond “ 848 “ 943 “ 833 u Shelby '• 951 “ “ 941 ** SOose Lawn “ 959 “ ‘ 954 ** Fair Oaks “ 1011 •' “ 10 06 •» Sairey “ 10 23 “ “ ]0 18 *. RENSSELAER, 10 33 “ 11 28 % 10 28 *. Pleasant Ridge *' 10 42 ** *• 10 37 ** Marlboro “ 10 48 “ “ 10 43 •> Monon *• 11 10 “ 12 05 am 11 05 >• Lafayette “ 12 15 pm “ 12 10 am Greencastle “ 300 •’ , 2 25» Louibtiixx, ar. 835 •* 740 u Imdianafolis “ 3 15 '* 3 35 “ CIHCIMNATI, “ 710 u 800 “ tsTQKTjh: -- --- STATIONS : No. 1 ; No. 7 . N 0.3 : Daily: Daily: Daily Cincinnati, Iv 730 am 645 pm Indianapolis, “ 12 45 pm 11 20 “ Louisville . 745 am *• 740 pm Greencastle “ 125 pm “ 117 am Lafayette " 335 “ •* 325 “ Monon “ 445 325 am 430 “ Marlboro “ 503 “ 446 “ Pleasant R dge“ 509 “ 452 ** RENSSELAER, 518 “ 357 “ 459 “ Snrrej “ 528 ** 503 “ Fair Oaks *• 540 ’* “ 521 “ Rose Lawn 552 “ “ 532 “ Shelby, “ 600 “ “ 540 Hommond ** 717 “ 550 " 657 Chicago, ar 820 “ 655 “ 800 “ All Trains rnn on 90th Meridian (Central) Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago and LOuisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 rnn solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. Trains 7 and 8 run solid between Chicago and Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ng Cars and Through Coaches between Chicago and Cincinnati. For ticke .s and further information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent, Rensselaer. W. S. BADDWIN, Gen’l Passengei Ag’t.

——P——MpMi 111 DAY APRILS 1885,

WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! Next Sunday is Easter. Tuesday, at the Nowels House, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thompson. Mr. Florence, of Barkley township, has moved to Rensselaer, and occupes the Mrs. Crockett tyO. C. Dickey and wife started yesterday for Fort Scott, Kansas, wnere tney will make their future home. George Catt, formerly of Rensselaer, now a resident of Pittsburg, Carroll county, visited friends here the present week. The Township Assessors met at the Auditor’s office Monday and adopted a basis for the assessment of property for 1885.

Paul Hanson was up before Justsce Purcupile Monday, charged assault and battery on his wiie.— Jury trial. Fined and costed $15,50. Mr. Dexter, late of the Nowels House has rented the Terhune property of Mr. John Makeever, and will soon occupy it. Tuesday evening Judge Huff rendered a decision against the Corporation in the action of the Town of Rensselaer vs Leopold. Aunt Rose Sparling baked 650 pies for the quarter ending March 31, 1885. If you want a good pie or lunch go to Sparling’s north east of depot Mrs. May Hawkins, nee Washburn, is visiting friends in Cass county. We understand she intends soon to return to her home in California. Remember! that Nursery stock bought at the Rensselaer Nursery, being already acclimated, is best suited to this locality, and the kind for you to buy. Bee ‘ad’ in another cob man. The jury in the cause of the State vs. Stitz, charged with arson, the jury on yesterday brought in a verdict of guilty, and imprisonment for one year. The case was ably contested. Prosecutor Walker and Judge Hammond for the State; S. P. Thopson and Col. DeHart for the defense. Considerable dissatisfaction exits throughout the county over the appointment by the Commissioners of the Superintendent of the Poor Farm—not on account of the gentleman appoihted, but from the fact that the fail to comprehend that the “lowest bid” played any very conspicuous part in the letting.] - Tom M. Jones, ex-Trustee of Kankakee township, was in Rensselaer last week, and wbb smiling all over at the proposition of the ‘kid’ to ‘raise the wind’ by advertising for sale a 'delinquent subsnrip ion aoc’t against the said ex-Trustee. The tun comes in when Tom laughingly declares that of the numerous family of Jones’ he is the Jones that does not otte him a copper—never subscribed for the Republican, and never received it.

Presbyterian. ’ Services were held at the Presbyteiian Church during the past two Sabbaths, and every evening of the intervening week, closing the second year of the services of Rev. Gilbert Small as supply for the chur h. During this time twenty-one were ad mitred to membership in the congre* gation; seven during the first year, and fourteen during the second, of whom four were by certificate and tee by profession, of whom seven were baptized. The names added for the second year are as follows: By certificate—Mrs. HattieJFerguson, Mrs. Lillie Hyland, Mrs. Eliza Chib, cote and Miss Minn eHatton; by pro* session: Mrs. Ruth Chipman, Misses Grace Va r atta and Eunice Adamson; by profession and baptism: Misses May and Edith Miller. Nellie Kelley, Mamie Spitler, Sarah Chilcote Ada Chiicote. and Mr. Henry Smith. -- While rejoicing in this accession, the congregation has been called to mourn the loss, by death, of Mrs. Chilcote and her aged mother. Mrs. Hammond. May this bereavement be sanctified to us. The present membership is forty-eight, and the prospects are brighter and more encouraging than for a long time past. Active work will be prosecuted by the Industrial Society, the Prayer Meetihg and Sabb&th School, and toe pulpit supplied as soon as possible, For Sale!—The Jersey Bull, Prince de Leon, No. 707 Inquire es C. D. Stackhouse. orN. Warmer, Rensselaer Ind. Strawbeny Plants of all standard varietica. Leave orders with. John Eger.

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An official of the L., N. A. & C. RR. informs the New Albany Ledger that at the recent meeting of the [stockholders and directors of the road in New York, a policy was adopted that looks to the immediate improvement of the road and the payment of all floating indebtedness. The betterments are to include the ballasting of the track, and the addition of a number of locomotives and several hundred freight cars. The owners of the L., N. A. & C. are among the wealthiest men of New York, who are abundantly able of themselves to make the Monon a first-class property and who intend to do so. To this end the recent changes in officials of the road were made. Mr. Dow.d, the new president, has had a goon deal of experience in railraad management, while Mr. J. B. Carson, the vice-president and general manager, is noted as one of the energetic, and successful, and practical railroad men in the country. Both these gentlemen accepted their present position upon the distinct understanding that the owners of the road would put up one and a half to two millions of tlollars to put the road in first-class condition in both track and equipment. Mr. W. S. Baldwin, the general passenger agent of the company, is also a railroad man of national reputation, and has been brought into the L., N. A. & C. on account of his ability, and in view of the new era in the company’s affairs and management. Nearly the entire stock and nearly all the bonds of the road are held by its New York owners, and they absolutely control its affairs. There is no disagreement among them in regard to the new policy to be adopted, and therefore not the slightest probability they are going to give up their own management of the property to a receiver. The company has employed competent attorneys to especially adjust all questions of a legal character pending between the company and clasmants —such as damaghs from injuries received in accidents, claims for stock killed, and rebates claimed by shippers, it being the purpose of the management to adjust such matters as early as practicol. That the road has suffered in its business from the soreness, so to speak, of sucn claimants, is undoubtedly true. — Gne of the officers said the aim of the present management is to make everybody who is directly or indirectly a patron of the road feel kindly toward the company ond interested in its prosperity.

Joe Sharp will pay you the case Tor Poultry. Game. &c. White Russian Oats for Sale. I have strictly pure White Russi an Oatsfor sale, at ray residence, three miles North-east of Rensselaer. The Oats weigh from 36 to 40 lbs. per bu. measure. Average yield per acre last season, on my farmfifty -five bu Price 33J cts per bu. Thomas Robinson . Rensselaer, Ind ,Feb., 27th> 1885 ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssaiaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on tha 28th Jay of March, 1885. Those not cldlmdd within four weoks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washngton. D. C Jeff Bennett Jacob Collins Thos. Gratner Glwood Hiokmon Louis Kern. Forg Payne John Rennels R G Reynolds 2. A. M Thrasher. John S Willey John McCurtain. Persons caning for any of the letters in this list will please say fhey are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind., Mar. 30. 1885. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp. For Sale.—A house and several lots, a nice location, situated on river bank, on good terms, Apply to A. L. Willis, Gunsmith; Rensselaer; Ind.. Dec, 12,1884. A Bemakable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Daily, of Tun khannock Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physiciahs could give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a Bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs- in a few months Free Trial bottle of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large Bottles SI.OO [4.]

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BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank , Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. Pron’r. rpHE proprietor having fitted up a new she} A are now folly prepared to do all kind* <M Blacksmithing, at the lowest prioe, and in ths moat workmanlike manner. Fanners, and an others needing anything in our line, are invite* t o give no a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty And give this branch es the business particule attention. All work warranted. GRANT. PION EJEJR CWX MARKET!) (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Biglesbach, Prsprietob BEEF, Pork, Vea. Muttos, Sana age, Bologna, etc., sold in quanti ties to suit purohaaera at the lowest prices. None but the beatatock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to eall. The Highest Price Paid for Gooi Fat Cattle. May 26.18R2.

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