Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1889 — Page 5
rs PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLS Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. n #«t Maps and Time Xablae If yaw vraa* to to more fully informed—all Ticket Amenta at Oeujies. Stations have them—or address fC. O. McSOKMICK, (Jeneral Passexaier Agent.
sct!wc?alic^entiml » 'DAY MARCH 8,189 RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Passenger Trains. □North. South. 4:14 a.m. 11:11a.m. 11:11 a. m, 2:47 a. m 3:57 p. m. 10:47 p. m WAY FREIGHT. 10:00 a, m. 1:30 p. m.
Friends who have promised wood on subscription account will oblige us by cringing it along. At Geo. Nicholson’s, Thursday oi last week, a young daughter. Miss HaHie Webb, of Michigan, is V’siting relatives in Rensselaer, the families of Sheriff Blue and M. L. Baylor. Marshal Simpson is putting down a new crossing from the post office t > the court house square. Yal. Seib is president of the new bank at Brookston. The engines, boileri and building tor the electric light are being placed in position and going up rapidly.
Morris Thomas and R. R. Randall will, in a few days, open meat market in the rooms recently occupied by J. \V. 13ftrail’s grocery. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fendig’s. 8. O Duvall and wife of Chicago, spent Sunday in Rensselaer with the family of J. W. Duvall. Mi. G. A. Lownaan, of Marion township, and Miss Rebecca Nichols, of Barkley township, were married by Justice Morgan |at his office, in this place, last Saturday. The newsea T s for the Presbyterian church have been placed in position. Mrs. C. W. Coen is suffering from rheumatism. Lawrence Baker, son of W. P. Baker, a graduated pupil of the Hensselaer Art School, has secured a position in an|art establishment ia Chisago. We wish him success. Notice. —All those knowing themselves indebted to rue are re pectfully askrd to call in and settle, either by c n sh or note, as my Dooks must be closed for the past year. R. Fendig. Constable WiU Wood, who has" been quite ill, we are pl-ased to learn is on the mend. Advertised Letters — Henry Brown, S. B. Fay, Joseph Green, Walter R. Hiner, G. W. Morris, Clara Nicholson, Henry Stewart, R. Y. Whitney. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised* N. S. Bates. Moses Tuteur t-nd sister Eliza wen' to Peoria last Monday morning in response to a telegram announcing the death of their broth-er-in-law, Max Weil, husband of their sister Sarah.
FRIDAY FOR LUCK. Fridav, March 25,160 , theHud6uJ River wasMisoo vered. . BLmarck, Gladstone and E st* - e)i were born on Friday. 'CI.. Friday;. Februair 2*2, 1732; George Washington was born. Friday, June 00, 1461, .'Amis NT humbled the French nobles. Friday, Marc a 18, 1776, th stamp act was repealed in lingland. Friday, Juue 13,1492, Columbus discoverer tho continent of America. Friday, dune 10. 1834, Spurgeon; the celebrated English p eacher, was born. Friday, June 13, 1785, General Winfield Scott was born in Dunwiddie county, Virginia. Thomas Sutton, who sa. eel England from the Spanish Armada, was born on Friday Friday, December 22, 1620, the Pilgrims made the final landing at Plymouth Rock. Friday, N vember 20, 1721, the first Masonic lodge was organized in Norih America. Friday, September 22, 1780, Arnold’s treason was laid bare, which saved the United States. Friday, November 28, 1814, tli@ first newspaper ever printed by steam, the London Tunes, was printed. Friday, June 12, 1802, Alexander Von Humboldt, in climbing ' Chimborazo, reached an altitude of 19,200 feet. Friday, October 19, 1781, t’ e surrender of Yorktown, the crowning glory of the American army, occurred.
Friday, April 8, 1646, the first known newspaper advertisement was published in the Imperial Intelligencer in England. Friday, September 7, 1565, Melendez founded St. Augustine, the oldest town in the United States by more than forty years. Friday, October 7, 1777, tfce surrender of Saratoga was made, which had suchinfineno, in inducing France to decla *e tor our cause.
Friday, March 5, 1496, Henry VIII of England gave to John Cabot his commission which led to the discovery ®f North Ameriea. This is the first American state paper in England. Friday, November 10, 1620, the Mayflower,with the Pilgrims, made the harbor of Provincetown, aud on the same day they signed that august compact, th forerunner of our present constitution. Friday, July 7, 1776, the motion was made in Congress 9>y J. !n> Adams, and seconded by Richard Henry Lee, that the United States colonies were and cf ri.dit ou-Lt to be free and independent.
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Grace M., infant daughte of Mr* and Mrs. Frank G. Henk’e, former residents of Rensselae div' last Sunday, ut St John r s, Ind., pres-' ent residence of Mr H Fu eral services were held at tberesidence of Dr. J. H. Lou ■ (onday. Rev. B. F Ferguson, officiated. In Gillam township; last Monday morning, the wife and daughter of G- V.. IY. L d .1 within a few hours of each other. Pulmonary affec.ion. If your horse or cow is sick «onsult A. E. Kirk # It will pay you to Ihe Furn:ture rooms of Jay W. williams. Charlie Paxton has purchased the meat market east of the post office, and will constantly keen on hand a full supply of freah am’ cured meats. He respectfully solicits patronage of the public. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of t Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen.
A CARD. We make pictures of all kinds in the latest styles and at very low prices. Especial attention given to copying and enlarging NewGallery, opposite Makeever House J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 0, ’BB—tf. * - - ' d” PttiToi!:' contemplating the pur hnse of Fruit T r eos will do well to fexamine my stock of over 7,000 Apple trees, on the farm of Luther Ponaler, two miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer. Said nursery contaii 829 variehea of choice grafted trees. The trees are 2-year old and from 3to 5 fe*. t high, and are in a thrifty and healthy condition. These trees will be sold for the spring delivery of 1889 at 20c. each, with one year’s guarantee. lam also prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, &c., at lowest passible prieeß. Any orders left with either Luther Ponser or Warren Rol inson will receive prompt attention. H. B. MURRAY. " 1 -**sr New backgrounds, now camera new balustrade, new burnisher and rew ideas! Now is the time to " those photos taken you were *.. bout. espectfully, *T. A. S iui? ,
A. E.-Kirk has purchased property and iiiov .{ to Rcmsselaer, vfhfire he proposas to engage in *ho veterinary practice. He is fully quid died, and has been in the practice 3 years.
Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs* Hides, Wool, Fur, Veal Calves* liags. Old Iron, Game in Season, on Front street, nearly opposite the brick livery stable. J. R. Smith. XV«KIX*T3 AKKICA aALVI. The greatest mectoal wonJor of the world. Warranted to speelily core Buroe. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers,Balt Rhetun, FVrer Sores, Gancere, Piles, Ohilbleine, Coins, Tetter. < .'happed Hann«, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instaac*. or moaey refunded 96 cents per box For sal* baj 1 . B. Mkybe
W. M. Nowcls <fe Son, at the Rensselaer elevator, are now ready to receive all kinds of grain. A cordial invitation is extended to give them a call. Those v ishing to buy blankets darnels and yarns will do well to call on R. Fendig. He is beund to close them out Grand Excursions to the Mardi Gras —via Monon Route: Commencing March 25th and uMil March 3d the Monen Route will sell round trip tickets from Chicago and all local stations on the L., N. A. & C. Ry to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras Festival at a very low rate. Tickets good returuin j until March 23d, 1889, inclusive. For instance the round trip from Chicago will be $25. Lafayette, sl9, etc. For particulars call on or address any agent of the Monon Route. E. O. McCormick, G. P. A. Chicago. In order to make room for spring goods, I will sell for tho next 30 days all heavy winter goods at first cost. R Fendig.
When Baby wm Mk, w* h«r OmSoMk When «h« wm a Child, aha triad tor Oaatoria, When aba bmat Viaa, toe ohtng to Oaatorla, Whan Goto Kannal’s Jewelry 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,” Nowels’ Block, Rensselaer, Ind. PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, March 2d, A. E. Kirk will offer at public sale, in the waeon shed, at the rear of the Nowels house, Rensselaer, Indiana, two full sets of farming implements, almost new aud in good condition; also several head of work and driv ng horses. PRICES REDUCED! For the next thirty days I will make Cabinet Photographs for $2.50 per dozen, and all other pictures in proportion. All work guaranteed. Call and see me. Respectfully, J. C. Williams, Feb. 15. Photographer.
Ye At I*oav.-~ -Three pounds at lean, raw veal, and one - hall pound of salt pork, chopped fine. If you have an accommodating butcher he will chop it free of charge, but it Is best to select the meat yourself and see it weighed, for it should not contain any gristle or stringy pieces. It must be chopped very fine, then mil thoroughly with it six small crackers rolled, two eggs, a piece of butter near* ly the size of an egg, a teaspoon of pep per, one small tablespoon of salt, a lit* tie sage or any otheif herb you may prefer to use for flavor. Pack tightly in o deep, square tin, cover with bits of butter, sprinkle cracker crumbs on the top and bake slowly for two hour,"). When Aold slice it thinly. It is very nice foi Innch or supper.
Notice of Final Settle men tof Estate. In the Mtter of the Estate of Nannie . S Differ, deceased. In the Jasper ’ ircuit3 ourtMarch Term. 1889 Notice is hereby givea that the undersigned, as Admin strator of tie estate of Nannie E Q pitler, deceased has presented and filed hfs account and vouchers in final settlement ch said estate and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court* on the 29ih day of March l 4 9 a which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show eauso* if any there bo- why said account and voucher* should not be approved. , And tne heirs o' said Restate and all others interested Herein* are also hereby require 1 at the time and place afor •= ud t> appear and make proof oi their ia rshipor claim to any part of said est o. Ezra l. clark Feb 22* 1889, Administrator
j SHERIFF’S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of • Deere* and Exi'cmtton to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Ceurt, in a Cause Ho. ST6I wherein William B. Austin was rlaietif aud John M. Welsh, Nellie Welch. Jobe Brady, J>amn*l C. onrtle, The Faraone Manufacturing Company, Ann Dogan Oliver W. Pierce ana I John I). Leonard were defendant*, requiring me I to make the sum of Three Hundred and fifty--1 eich duller* act’ sen nty-eix etuu “SJ6B 7e™. together with interest ■ nd coats. I will expdae j at publio salt en SkTOKRAT, TUB 16 11 ' \T OT MaRCU, 1869, between the hours of li o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at. the door of the son t House In t-be Town of Ket.enelaer, Jasper Oenuty, Indiana, the rents aiid profits for a term not exceeding seven “7” years, bv the vear, of he foiloftiug described real estate, to wit: A par* o tbo northeast quarter of the aouth weat quarter of section twenty-five‘Tts”. township tlurty two “32’’ north range six "tt” west, aad mo-e particularly described as follows, towi : Cenimeneing fifty "50" feet south of the ceuterof the Indiana, Ulinois ami lowa Railway track on the hall section lino, thence runniug soath seventy-five ••75" feet, thence ruining wept one bnudred and fifty “ISO" ieet, thence orth seveuty-five “75” feet, thence east one hundred and fifty “150" feet to the place of begin mug. Aud should such rents aad profits not sell fee u sufficient sum to discharge said Decr»# and Execution with i tureat aud costa, I will, at’he aauie time and place, aud in the msrner aforesaid, expose at public sale the f-’ simple right of said defeudaaie ia aud to said real estate or ao much thereof as shall b< sufficient to discharge naid Decree and Execution, intereat and costs. Said sale will be n ade without rellel aid ia accordance with the order of Ceurt in said Decree. PHI oIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. J£. P. Ilammoud, Pl’f’s Attoruey Peb SO, 1889—$11
SHERIFF’S SALE BY VIRTUE of a eeriifled oopy of a 11 cree to rao directed from the U|ofk of th*' Jaf-per Circuit Court in « t-ituse No 8666 wherein William J. tiparks and fljurv C. Snow was lain*ijflV and William H Bradley et ux ct <>l w-is defendants, requiring nu to tn.ike ii.t* m.uj of One Eliindrtni <»yd Nim t\-six dollars and eight cents (st9‘ : o,Sj. tctfe'her with Interest ami costs. 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday. March the 9th. a. d 188 , between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. uud 4 o’clock p. m, of snid day, at the door of the Ceurt House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, the routs aud profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year, of the following do scrib,ed rea estate to-wit: Tho south half (i] or the southwest quarter (i) and the southwest quar» ter (J) of the southeast quarter (i) o section thirty-three (88), township thirty-three (88) north range six (6] west, wihout relief and without re* demption; and also the undivided one'half [fl of the south half [4J es the south-west qusrt«r [iJ and .he soutoweb’ quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty township thirty-three[Bß]«erth range . eix [6] west with relief and with w*» demption. Ard should such rents aod profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said I)<»cuee with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and f lac«*. and in the manner aforesaid expos e ut public sale the feu simple right of sit id deft nhints in aud to stfid real estate or so much lie moi a a shall bo sufficient to discUui'be said Decree with lnt ,j . est ai d coats, Bait! sale will bo matte in ace rd* auee with tho order ot Court in said Decree. I'f.ijjLill* nLl'n bln riff Jaspoi county, Iml an 4 Thompson & Rro/plff AtL>s. Feb. g, 1889 |l‘2 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTI CE Notice Is hereby given t’m* tho undersigned has oe h appointed Administrator of the estate of MaryE. Culp, lute of jasper county, Indiana, deceased Said estats is supposed to be solvent. GEO GE tl. IIROWm Feb. 8 1889. Administrator.
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