Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1889 — Page 5
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RENSSE&AER TIME TABLE PASSENGER I BAINS. C North. South. 4:14 a. m. 11:11 a. h. 11:11 A. M, 2:47 a. m 3:57 p.m. 10:17 p.m WAY FREIGHT. 10:00 A. m. 1:30 p. m.
Friehda who have promised wood go subscription account will oblige us by Printing it along. Albie Miller, who has been quite ill witn iang fever, is improving. Mrs. Jennie Hays, of Craw fordsville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Huff, in Rensselaer. Ben Tuteer and wife are yisitIng the father of Mrs. T., at Peoria, 111., who is supposed to be dangerouslv ill. Call at the Art School and see the pupils’work. Night class just ata ttd. Every pupil guaranteed success. Tools and material free during cours You can learn this Work. Visitors welcome. See “ad” in ano: her ooluuan. Webb R . ere is visiting relatives in Nebraska, and will be accompanied home by his uged mother. Bert Hopkins has accepted a position in McG>y and Go’s ban 1. The place vacated by him in Meyer’s drugstore will b-: fill d by . Pharmacy graduate of Purdue. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fen dig’s. The Day Bros, have secured * r e cc>ntract for piasr-rint? tli * nc.-v IV. E. ohnreh now in course of sieotion. About the Ist of March next the Dwiggius syndicate vill establish a bank at Brookston. This w ill snake the thirteenth under their management. Notice.—All those knowing themselves indebted to me are ra pectfully ask-d to oall in and settle, either by or note, as my Books must be closed for the past year. R. Fen Dig. Rev. G. W. Ingram, of Valparai. so, has been elected District Evangelist, vice E. B. u y delegates of the Christian Churches embraced in the counties of Aorter, Lake, Starke and Laporte. Mr. Ingram is a Jasper sonnty boy, and his many friends here rejoise at his premotion.
Advertised Letters — Willie Ashley, Joel N. Chambers, James Freeman, G. W. M. D. Howard, C. B. King, Mrs. Stella Lyons, J. W. Smith, J. W. Taylor. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. 8. Bates. The Ladies Vid Society oonected with the Disciple church ill give an O'd-fashien entertainent some time in the near lure. Due notice will be given en the particulars are determdmpoa.
Accessories to the Eldredge P Maokiue can be precured of Mre. Jas. W. MeEwen, A CARD. We make pictures of all kinds in the latest styles and at very low prices. Especial attention given to copying and enlarging New Gallery, opeoeite Makeever House J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 6, ’BB—tf. New backgrounds, new camera new balustrade, new burnisher andrew ideas! Now is the time to those photos taken yor were bout. espeotfully, J. A. la as? , A. I. Kirk has purchased property and moved to Rensselaer, where he propose j engage in the veterinary praetiee. He is fully qualified, and has been in the practice 3 years.
Wh® MfiMka ©lal® ——■g— llil 'in ill T he Best Family Newspaper in America! The Best State Paper in Indiana “OREAM AN NOT SKIM MILK” IS OUR MOTTO. The Indiana State Sentinel is walking rapidly to the lead as one of the best family newspapers in the country, ft is »o large and full of news that people wonder at'the low price at which it is published, ts merits as a family paper will be tcld to yon by every one of its numerous readers, hey will toil you that every week they find notes and news from every county in the State and from every locality in ths United States and the Old World. '* hey v ill tell you that every week they find articles from people in evero calling of life — how this farmer prospered, how that one failed; the cost and profit of crops last raised; the management of cattl i and liqe stock of all kinds; the treatment of orchards, farms, fields, and a thousand and one other matters in which people are interested, 'i he Farmer’s Household is well and ably repreented by his wife and daughters, who take you into tneir parlors and kitchens, gardens and dairies, and tell yow each occupy their time for their own profit and the good of others. They contribute thousands of recipes for preparing food, curing meats, making all kinds of cakes, ornaments,for the house and personal adornments, all having a tendency to increase und improve the comforts of home and fireside. Other features of The State Sentinel are its leading and fearless editorials; its home correspondence; its telegraphic markets; its humorous, commercial and financial departments—all combining to make it what is required for a No. 1 family journal. The Daily Sentinel will be sent to any address for 50 cents per month. The Sunday Sentinel will be sent to any address for $2,00 per year. J3pr*We want a live gentleman or la* ’ *n »-very township ip ndiana to work for us. Send fori i er of nstructions. Address all orders to THE INDIAN / x * US SENTINEL CO. •ndiauapoHs, udiana.
IXI Sm, -— — oS<B>fr E L B£o¥N ft WIFE iif room * o ve^Le^pola’s^rv Goods Store Every pupil will learn to make a fine LANDSCAPE. 22x27 nc, .V . ; . out LIFE-SIZEnd LIFE-LIKE ortrait during the first term—all handwork. Tools and material furnished free during l the course, an sks uuim On these terms every one ean try, knowing that if they don’t succeed it will cost nothing. Learn the work to teach others, or to make portraits of family or friends. s9*bi Learn the work and get orders and Make many times the cost of tuition. Call and see pupils’ work. |5gT Night class foe those who ean’t spare the time durin the day.
If y«nr herea ur eow it eiek «oasuit A. 1. Kirk It will pay you tquMyße Furniture rooms of Jay williams. Ckarlia Paxton bag pureliased tka meat market east of tka post •ifies, and will constantly «u hand a full supply of fr«ah aud «ur«d meats. He respectfully solicits patroiage of ike pablie. Enquire at tbe drag eterea for the horse doctor. School Finds— Nonce te Borrowers. Notice is hereby given tkat all lands mortgaged to the school funds of Jasper county, Indiana, upor which there was interest due on or before the first day of January, 1889, will be advertised and sold on the fourth Monday in March, 1889, unless interest and all costs are paid on or before day of sale. Gxo. M. Roßixaon, Auditor J. C.
■VCKLEin aBVICA tALTI The present medtoal wonder of *e world. Wuraated to speedily sum Boras, BraUm, Outs, Uloers, Sal t Rheum, Fever Boms, •aaceie. Files, Chilblains, Owns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, aud all •AN mvpUeue, pnraateed to core m every iuutouee, er wooer relbeded M oente per box. P*r ml* bn#. B. Mavua Jat. Passons celebrated his 44th birthday last Batuday. Mis. P. surprised kirn with a dinner party at whiek there were about 35 invited guasts W. R. Nowels & Son, at the Rensselaer elevator, are now ready to receive all kinds of grain. A oordial invitation is extended to give them a call. Thosu wiahiug to buy blankets flannels and yarns will do well to call on K. Fendig. He is bound to dose them out Two new bells have been ordered from the Buckeye Bell Foundry, Gineinnati —one tor the public sohools avd one for te company, Rensselaer.
lr. S. W. Ritchey lust week visited friends, noithwestof Chicago, and Tuesday last banqueted with the Alumni of Rush Medical CoL lege, at the Palmer House, Chicaga, of which the doctor is a grad uate in the class of 1845. Dr. Washburn was also present at the banquet. Grand Excursions to thi Mardi Grab—via Monon Routh: Commencing March 25th and u**til March 3d the Mon»r Route will sell round trip tickets from Chicago and all looal stations on the L., Sh A. A 0. By to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras Festival at a very low rate. Tickets good returning until March 23d, 1889, inelusive. For instance the round trip from Chicago will be $25. Lafayette, sl9, etc. For particulars call on or address any ag »nt of the Monon Route. S. O. McCormick, G. P A. Chicago. I. N. Kakee er, of Newten tp., has been appointed administrator of the estate of D. 8. Makeever, late deceased. In order to make room ter spring goods, I will sell for the next 30 days all heavy winter goods at first oost. R Find io.
Wkm mi • CUM, aka nM far Oaateria, Wkra*akNaM*XlM,*aefaaftiDMiria, Go to Kannal’s Jew dry Palace for Ladies Gold Watches and Chains, on payments— s2s. School Teachers, remember here is the place for bargains. Remember the place—“ Gold Star Watch Sign,” Novels’ Blook, Rensselaer, Ind. PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, March 2d, A. E. Kirk will offer at public sale, m the wagon shed, at the rear of the Nowels house, Rensselaer, Indiana, two full sets of farming implements, almost new and in good coudition; also several head of work and driv ng horses. PRICES REDUCED! For the next thirty days I wiP make Cabinet Photographs for $2.50 per dozen, and all other pictures in proportion. Al! work guaranteed. Call and see me. Respectfully, J. C. Williams, Feb. 15. Photographer,
Notice of Final Settlement of Es tate. Ia the M tter of the Estate of Nannie E. Soitler, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit 0 ourt, March Term. 'BB9 Notioe is hereby given, that the un* dersigned, as Administrator of tae estate of Nannla V Fpitler. deeeased, baa presented and hied hfs account and vouchers in final settlement oi said estate and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court* on th® 29vh day of JULarcu I < *B9 at which time afrbersoaa int rested iu said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there 6e wbv said aecount and vouchers should not be approved. And toe heirs o* said 'estate and all others interested therein* are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proet es their heirship or elaim to any part of «aid estato. EZRA L. CLARK Feb 22-1889. Administrator
SHERIFFS SALE. • VIRTU! of u certified topy of a Decree JD and Bxecutton to ma dlroetad from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, In a Cause Uo. j tWI wherein William B. Austin was platatiff ( und John M. Welsh, Nellie Welsh, John Brady, Samuel C. Curtis, The Famous Manufacturing Company. Ana Dugan OHrer W. Pierce and John D. Leonard were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Three Hundred and fifty, eight dollars and scventy-elx cents $*5S 7V\ together with Interest and costa, I will expose at public sale on Satuhda'-, tax 18. h dxt or JUmon, 18M, between the hours of 19 o’clock a m. and A o'clock p. bj. of said day, at the door of tka Conn House m the Town oMtenaselaer, Jasper County, Indians, the rents end profits for a tern not exceeding sever *T’ } are, hr the reer, of he following described real estate, to-wl't: A part o the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty-five “*6", township thirtr-two “S 2 north range six "fi" west, ana mo-e partlcu.arly described as follows, to. wi : Commencing tiny so" feet south of the center of the lu*Tene, Illinois ana lowa Railway track on the half section Hue, thence running aoath acrenty-fl'v ••75" feet, thence running west one hum' **d and fifty "150" leet, thence orth »evenij-li\ "76” feel, thence east ene hundred aud .Issy “lU)” leet to the place jf beginning. And should sc h rent* and profits not sc]) lot a sufficient sum to discharge said Deer-a and Bxecution with i icrest and soets, I will, .the same time and place, ana in tki manner as itaaid, expoi.« at public sale the fee simple right of sale defender!* In and to said real estate or so much thereof t* shall b> sufficient to <‘lsckarge said Decree and Bxecution, interest and soeta. Said sole will he r ado without rrllel and in accordance with the order of Court in acid Deeree. rni ir blub, aie.ur Jasper County, iudiara. I. P. Hammond. Pl'S"* Attorney Pab SO. ISBB- fill SHERIFFS SALE T>Y VIRTU® of a oerufied copy o? a 43 u?oro.r tt> mu dl roeted from «> • Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Conti in • Pause No 36H6 »h«rt»ln Willlhir J. Bparka find Henry C. Snow was blato* tllV Atad WiiMam 11. liradlcy et us al wte Aofdudunto. rtiquirißi* an* to tc«k» t'ao autc of Huudrad aad Niu«tv«»(x slid eight «c»ts ($199 08] tv*slhvr with intt*rfcst an l •oata, 1 will tixporw Hi pubilo sale on
Satvbdat. Mil on the 9th. a. d 188 \ between the houra of 10 o'L'loak a. :n. uud 4 ovlot k p m, cf tuit? d*y, -t. the doer of the Ourt House is the Town *r Retissolaor, Jsajivr oeanty, I»tli•■a, the rest* and profit, for • term oot Mietditt vev«n (7) year* by ths year, of tho fellow lug d* m r)b,«4 re* estate to wtt: Thu south half U] of the so Jthwast qaartwr (i) and the aouthweat qe«r. ter (i) of ikv quarCar o t.. ion tiiirty-itiee (84), township thirty-flirt * (88) north ringe six (A] west, wieeut relief and without re« dempties; eud also the undivided one-half [|] of the south halffljef the so«th*weet qairier [4J und ?h« seutuwes’ quarter of th« southeast quarter es •action thirty thr e [BSJ townablp thirty-thrf e[3B]a*rtk range •lx [6] west with relief »nd with demotion. Ard fbouM snob rvnt« wad profits uot sell for <t a^fflnlent sum to die* charge asld Decree with iutereat and eoito, 1 will, at the same tiiuu und I lace, and iu the uihuirt afureepid expel e nt public eeie the tee »iut|'lo right of euld deUniaote lu and to •aid real estate or so touch tix-ioul at sh :il be iiifififieut to diechMi. a •aid Decree wnh int* eat ai d cuata. Said ttiibi will be mane in aa« idHVim with tlie order of Owttlt tu said Decree. RUILIP BLUL illi» riff Jaepor coouiy, lud an t TkotLpaon A bro, plfl’-t* Att.ye. Kob. t 1 m sl2 mMUtomamrnmwwiwiwA.v^.-^sstfr*.. mot-ww.-ADMIIfIHTRATOK’S No l’l OE. No’i-e ia hereby given t*»at the uml*r* igu ,-ii Inn a appointed i-J----mluiat'atoi f the-e tie of Mary E. nulp late of -wep r eouuty, Indiana, d»***eaee«’ •iH Mitet. ; i« supp aed t be 9t)'Ve» .
GEO (»Ru. Bliow . Feb 8 1889 A'liniiiiriW/i'. BLACKSITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. Pro o'*. ri'Kl proprietor Having fitted *p a n#w abat 1 an? now fully prepared to do aiVplntlfilßf leekc mltbinK, at tiie loweat prtt*,, and to tor oat workmanlike manner. Farmers, sndAß k er» ntedinr anrtningln onr Hu, are InntM friVe a• a oar!. we purpose melriTtg HORSE-SHOEING A Soeclalty And «f-ve W mbb*£ ei tke hue dm porUMl Aa eortr fll Plso’s Car® for Con* 5§ I 1 * 1 sumption is also the best wak Cough Medicine. If yon have a Cough B without disease of the igj Lunge, a few doses are all fg| you need. But if you ne- «[ um gleet this easy means of ■ B safety, the slight Cough I - Bj may become a serious B Ej matter, and several bot- ■§ H ties will be required. a I Poo’S Bra BOY YOB CaTAMBK Mm gives unmwUat® fe tern, and the Ulaeeeert eooon of Mm | s « tnuooue membrane la .’placed by W healthy secretions, M The dose la small. One package contains a sufficient quantity tor * ■ long treatment. j§| r' ▲ Cold In the Head la relieved by an application of Plso’s remedy for Catarrh. The comfort to be got, I# from It in thla way is worth many Iff time. Ita ooet. ■My and pleasant toußß Price, eocanta Sold B< or sent by maU. fg| *. T. SUawmra, Wamo, Pa
