Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1889 — Page 5
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§temoc7dtu^mfiuel FRIDAY MARCH 5,1-69
RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Passenger Trains. □North. South. 4:14 a. m. 11:11 a. 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 Bringing it along. ’ .Lovely, spring-like weather. Circuit Court, March T-rm, begins next week. J. t\ r . Cowdcn has bought Wallace Robinson’s farm east of town. Mr. R. btoomesa citizen of Rensselaer. Mrs C. W. Robertson, Irom near Lawrencebbrg, Ipd., sister-in-law, and Mrs. John N. Brooks, of Nasi - ville, Tennessee, sister, are visiting Mrs. James W. Douthit. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fendig’s. Ad Parkison is visiting in O. Moses Tut ur and his sister Eliza, returne from Peoria the other day. The old Directors of the B. L. & S. —Ad. Parkison, Hiram Day and M. F. Chilcote—were reelected last Monday night.. At the communion service in the Presbyterian church, last Sunday, 34 new members wer- received--30 on profession of faith and 4 by letter.
Notice.— All those knowing themselves indebted to me are re pectfully ask-d to call in and settle, either by C 'sh or note, as my books must be closed for the past year. R. Fendig. The town company of the new town of Manchester, Alabama, has appointed O. B. Mclntire, of Remington, Commissioner for the sale of the realty of the company.— Our long acquaintance with Me. leads us to remark that the company could not have made a better selection. He is well posted in real estate matters, genial and honest, and well fitted in every particular to conduct successfully the trust reposed in him. Advertised Letters— - Henry Brown, S. B. Fay, Joseph Green, Waiter 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. Ex-tenator George Major expects at an eraly day to become a citizen es the land of blizzards— Dakota. CDr. Horton has received an atomizer for applying ether spray to gums, In tooth extraction. By its use teeth are removed quick’y and easily.
FRIDAY FOR LUCK. Fridav, March 25,160", the Hudson River was discovered. BLmarck, Gladstone and Disraeli were born on Friday. Friday, Februaiy 22, 1732, George Washington was born. Friday, June 30, 1461, L uis XI humbled the French nobles.^ Friday, Maren 18, 1776, the stamp act was repealed in England. Friday, June 13,1492, Columbus discovere& the continent of AmerIC':. F i iday, J une 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 ed 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 sonic lodge was organized in Norih America.
Friday, September 22, 1780, Arnold’s treason was laid bare, which saved the United States. Friday, November 28, ISI4, the first newspaper ever printed by the London T.mes, was printed. Friday, June 12, 1802, Alexander Von Humboldt, in climbing Chimborazo, reached an altitude of 19,200 feet. Friday, October 19, 1781, tbe surrender of Yorktown, the crowning glory of the American army, occurred. Fridar, 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, the surrender of Saratoga was made, which had such infiuenc. in inducing France to decla *e for our cause. Friday, March 5, 1496, Henry VIII of England gave to John Cabot his commission which led to the diseorery of North America. This is the first American state paper in England. Friday, November 10, 1620, the May flower, with the Pilgrims, made the harbor of Provincetown, and on the same day they signed that august compact, th > forei unner of our present constitution. Friday, July 7, 1776, the motion was made i:i Congress by John Adams, and seconded by Richard Henry Lee, that the United States colonies were and cf right ou-ht to be free and independent.
i x; J j -/Lt vaY-; c- - -"Tv wg - AVt-AZ.; 1 & ; ■ ~b3jm Qmm Steitoli *y*****^^—**"*»» . m -arm x^jasssßaasaw.,- i —urumn— The Best Family Newspaper in America! The Best State Paper in Indiana “CREAM ANi> NOT SKIM MILK” IS OUR MOTTO. ui «B<i*-:'cniLacwaßamßnaaMßm The Indiana State Sentinel is walking rapidly to the lead as one of the best family newspapers in the country, it is so large and full of news that people wonder at'the low price at wliieh it is published, ts merits as a family paper will be told to you by every one of its numerous readers, hey will teil you that every week they find notes and news from every county in the State aiid from every locality in ths United States and the Old World. They v ill tell you that every week they find articles from people in evero calling of lifehow this farmer prospered, how that one failed; the cost and profit of crops last raised; the management of cattl * and liqe stock of all kinds; the treatment of orchards, farms, fields, and a thousand and one other matters in which people are interested, Jhe Farmer’s Household is well and ably repreented by his wife and daughters, who take you into their 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 -end 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. I®”We want a live gentleman or ladj in every township ip ndianato work for us. Send for letter of instructions. Address all orders to THE IMDIANAFOLIS SENTINEL CO. IndianapoDs, Indiana.
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. Respcctfu'ly, J. C. tl Ult T Ai.rs, Feb. 15. V hotograp'ier Those t ishiiig to buy blankets flannels and yarns will do well to call on R. Fendig. He is bound to close them out. If your horse or eow is sick consult A. E. Kirk It will pay you tq vjnatJfae Furniture rooms of Jay W. williams. Charlie Paxtou has purchased the meat market east of the post office, and will constantly keep on hand a full supply of fresh an^ 1 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/Mrs. Jas. W. McEwern
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, opposite Makeever House. J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer. Jan. 6, ’88 —ts. ■ <t> Persons contemplating the pur base of Fruit Trees will do well to examine my stock of over 7,000 Apple trees, on the farm of Luther Ponsler, two miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer.* Said nursery contains 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are 2-year old and from 3 to 5 fee 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. I am alno prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, &c., at lowest pessibls prices. Any orders left with either Luther Pons -er or Warren Rol in son will receive prompt attention. H. B. MURRAY. New backgrounds, new camera new balustrade, new burnisher and rew ideas! Now is the time to " those photos taken you were bout. espectfully, J. A. Sharp , A. E. Kirk has purchased property and moved to Ronsselaer, where lie proposes to engage in +he veterinary practice. He is fully qualified, and has been in the practice 3 years.
Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs’ Hides, Wool, Fur, Veal Calves’ Rags, Old Iron, Game in Season’ on Front street, near'y opposite the brick livery stable. J. R. Smith. JCTfSKLEmS ARiriCA SALTS. The greatest nedfoai woaJw of tfe« world. Warranted to speedily core fturas. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever. Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all »k ii eruptions, guaranteed tooure in every instance, or money refunded 96 eeu's per box For sale beJT. B. Meybb. W. li. Nowtlß <fc Son, at the Rensselaer elevator, are now ready to receive all kinds of grain. A cordial invitation is extended to give them a call. Grand Excursions to thi Mardi Gras—via Monon Route: Commencing March 25th and March 3d the Monen Eoute 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 returuiu » 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. Iu order tp make room for spring goods, I will sell for the next 30 Jays all heavy winter goods at first cost. R Fendig.
When Baby «u sfok, w® gave kar Caatoßta, Whoa aha WMaOkfld, aka oriod for OMtoria, When Am became Waa, aba •Rmg to Ctoatoria, Whan rtnh>im»fiu,rtw guns thwaJUstari^ 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 plaoe—“Gold Star Watch Sign,” Nowels’ Block, Rensselaer, Ind. PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, March 2d, A. E. Kirk will offer at public sale, in the wagon shed, at the rear of the Nowels house, Rensselaer, Indiana, two full sets of farming implements, almost new and in good condition; also several head of work and driv ng horses.
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One night a policeman who p» trolling Grand River avenue and trying the doors of business houses came to a grocery and found the door unlocked and the key in the lock. Ho sprung the bolt, put the key in his pocket and sauntered on, and in the course of an hour lie found opportunity to senC word and the key to the proprietor. He didn’t expect any particular praise for his action, but he was hardly prepared for the storm which soon swooped upon him. The grocer himself, with battered hat, torn coat and two fingers bleeding, suddenly appeared before him and said: “If I’vo any influence in this town HI have you off the force inside of two days!” “Why, what’s the matter!” “Matter ? Ask me what’s the matter ? Oh! I’ll fix you!” “For what? For finding your stave unlocked and sending the key to your house ?” "Yes, sir! I was down there hunting ap mustard for a sick child at home, and what do you do but lock me in and promenade off?” “Is it possible?” *Athere I’ve been for an hour or more, and would be yet if I hadn’t crawled through a cellar window! Oh I I’ll lay for yon, old guardian of the fccace !”—Detroit JFrse Press.
Notice of Final Bettlomc»tof Estate. C la the Mtterof tke Estate of Nannie . Soitler, deceased. Iq the Jaepev C irouitC ourt> March Term. 1889 Notice ishhreby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator es tie estate of Nannie E ?pitler, deceased has presented and filed hfs account and vouchers in final settlement 01 said estate and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court’ on the 29th day of March l'< 9 a which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause* if any there be* whv said account and vouchers should not be approved. And tne heirs o* said {estate and. all others interested therein* are also hereby required- at the time and place afore* ud to appear and make proof ei their h rship or claim to anv part of said est o. EZRA L. CLARK Feb 22-1889, Adminietrator
SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a Decree end F.xecatton to me directed from the Clerk jof the J»»per Circuit Ceurt. la a Cauxe No. | aTSI wherein Wiliiaui B. Austin war plaintiff aijd Johu 11. W elsh, Kellie Welsh. John Bradx Samuel C. < nrtie. The Famous Mtmnfacturiii Company, Ana Dugan Oliver W. Pierce ani John D. T.eoaard were defendant*, requiring me to make the auia of Three liandred and flftreieht dollars and seventy-six cent* "fjss 7t> *, together with interest and costs. ' will expose at public aale eu SsTQKDAI, TUI! It)' 11 DAT OF Mai.CU, 3889. between the hours of IP o’clock a. m. and 4 •'deck p. m. of said day, at the door of the Cou t House in the T own of'Reust-dacr, Jasper Ceuuty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a teim not cxee ding seven “7” years, by the year, of •he following described real estate, to-wit: A part o the northeast qaarter of the south west quarter of section twenty-five ‘“45", township in:rty-two "32'’ north range six "6" west, aad more particularly described as follows, t,>. wi : Cemmeneing fifty "60" feet s utb of the center of the Indiana, Mliuoisann lowa Railway traek on the half section line, theuce running soaih seventy-five "75" feet, thence running wept one hundred and fifty »]SO" leet, thencu ;orth seventy-five "76" feet, thence cast one hundred and fifty “130" feet to the place of beginning Aad sheuldsach rente and profits not sell for s sufficient sum ta discharge *tld Decr»e and Execution with i tereat and costs. I wtl», atthe same time and place, and iu the manner af.nesald, expose at public sale the fee simple rieht of sale defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall hr sufficient to discharge said Decrae and Rxecutlou, interest and costs. Said sale will he r> ado without relief and la accordance with the order of Court in said Decree. PHI oIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana X. P. Hammond, Pl’ff’s Attorney Teh 20, 1889—$11
SHERIFF’3 BALE T>Y VIRTUE or a certified copy of a D.eree to me directed from tbe Clerk of the Jttsq er Circuit Court iu h Cause No 3566 wherein William J. Sparks and Henry G. Scow was laintiffs and WiPWim H Bradley et ux et at wus defeudanti, requiring me to make the sum of One Hun lreu and Niuetv-six dollars and eight cents ($l9 f > OS], together with interest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday. March the 9th. a. d 188', between the hours cf 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m, of sqid day, at the door of the Ceurt House iu the Town of Ronsselaer, Jasper county. Indi ana, the rents and proflts. for a term not exaeeding s*ven (7> years by the year, of the foUowlug de eorib.ed rea estate to-wit: The south helf (p) or the southwest quarter (i) and the southwest quar ter (i) of the southeast quarter (i) o section thirty-three (88), township thirty.three (83) Dorth range six (6] west, wiheut relief and without re* demptioa; and also tbe undivided one-half [U of the south half GJ of tbe south .west quarter [±J and :be soutnwes' quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty thr*e [B3J lownship thirty-three [BB]u#rth range six [6] west with relief and with ye** demptlon. Ard should such rents aod proflts not sell for a sufficient sum to die* charge eald Decree with inter* st and costsi I will, at the same time and flace, Hurt in the manner aforesaid expeg e nt public suit the few aim pie right of said deffiniants in ami to said real esrute or so much ihoivoi as shall be sufficient to discharge said Decree with inteicst and costs. Said smlo will be made in acw rd» anee with the order of Court in said Decree. PHILIP BLUE Sheriff Jaspor county, Itid an i Thompson & Bro, pJff e Ali.ys. Feb. 8, 1889- sl2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI CE. * Notice is hereby givru t*»a + the uaderglgncd has oe u appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Culp. late of jasper county, Indiana, deceased Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEO GE H. BROWX. Feb. 8 1889. Administrator,
• NKW* BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. &RANT. Proo'i. proprietor having flttadnp anew«h*i JL are now folly prepared to do alßklndeiW lacks mithing, at the lowest priie, andfin tht ost workmanlike manner. Farmers, and at hers needing anything In osrr line, are invftw give as a can. we purpose making HORSE-TOEING A Soecialty i.nd give ts araikct el tho .wjetaes pertfan -)itea«er* 'ork aA '« HAW IPiso’s Cure fbr Con- H sumption is also the beat p| Cough Medicine. If you have a Cough fjSg without disease of the K| Lungs, a few doses are all fgi you need. But if you no- gJJ gleet this easy means of gPI safety, the slight Cough ■Kn may become a serious Fj matter, and several botties will be required. B| I PmO*B RaODT FOB Catabbß fa gives immM&te relist Ostarr*»a? KtS vi expelled frofattmraw H mudoos membrane Is zepiaood by f healthy secretions. ' The dose is smalt One package ■ contains a sufficient qanntfty to r a long treatment yf 1-‘ ▲ Cold In the Head (a relieved by *4 an application of Pleo s remedy for Catarrh. The comfbrt to be got W|# from It In this way is worth many f times it* cost. Xaay and pleasant to USB ffjPrloe, SOoenta Sold ty druggists H or sent by malL iff. K. T. Hamb-tinx, War no, Pa. FT;
