Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1889 — Page 5

SIWAYS WES ITS PATRONS : Pun Worti el I® Their Koaey by ts Thajn_ v w Indianapolis Cincinnatitf> LouisvilleLEaSsKEs; PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THBOUGH SOUB Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. & Oet Mm and Tima TaWaaJd m vast to |a more fully Informed—aU at l " l r»rnn Stfttlona have them—or addr.ee ■E. O. MceORMIOK, * • General Paßeetger Agent.

§lmoc?<itic§j>mtiuel FRIDAY MARCH 22, 089

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 Cringing it along. See Jeb Jon*s, the artist and at the Old Heesfrict School, on Thursday evening, March '’’Bth, at the Op«ra House. Richard D. Anderson, unele of Mrs. J. W. Duvall, died at his home near Wmtieid, Kansas, Oet. 28, 1888, aged 85 years, 1 month and 7 days. See Charles Dick ns Vanderbilt, he professional stilt-walker, at the Old A-eestrict School. School fund loans will hereafter draw but G c-nt. interest. Would you give your children a treat? Would you give your brothers and sisters-, mother and father a treat? Wonld you give your sweetheart a treat? Take them all to the Old Deestrict School, a the Opera House. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fendig’s. On Tuesday last Albie L iller took his departure for Ashland* Nebraska.

Notice.—All those knowing themselves indebted to me are re pectfully askrd to call in and settle, either by or note, as my books must be closed for the past year. R. Fendig. Charley Murray, of Barkley township, while engaged in felling timber, Tuesday last, was struck senseless to the g-ound by a limb from another tree falling on his head. 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— Miss Hattie -Barr, Chas. Hubbard, Miss Yiola Harrald, N. W. Reot, A. E. Stutzman, Aaron Vorl l Persons calling, for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates. Dr. Horton has received an atomizer for applying ether spray to gums, In tooth extraction. By its use teeth are removed quickly and easily.

’ Benj Fendig has comineDCrd a course in the Chicago College of Pharmacy. Rev. Samuel Godfrey, formerly a presiding elder n this district, and his divorced wife were remarj ried in Chicago la week. ’Ras Peacock is oceth over the arrival of a pair Ol boys h jme < n Friday of 1 ist ’ eek. We render congratulations and good wishes. The electrie light poles are being placed in posi ion, and ihe wiring of business houses is progressing. Peter Wagner is making needed iinprnvents to his needed improvements to his residence property in Leopold’s addition. Two new residence buildings are being erected in Weston’s addition by those enterprising and industrious gentlemen, the Day Brothers. H. Wils Porter has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Is improving. Hon. I. D. Dunn, of this count/, has been appointed one of the three commissioners in charge of the removal of the ledge at Momence Compensation $5 per day. Hot y displays his nonpartisanism by the appointment of a full board of republicans. Hovey is a pretentious fraud.

Mr-. Wallace Murray, of Barkley township is quite ill. Pleurisy. to A belfry is being placed on tha town hall. Ed. Morlan and Jim Nelson builders. D. S. Willey has purchased the grooery establishment of Low & Son, Monon. The laying of the corner stone of the new Methodist church it is expected will occur on the 6th or Bth of April next. Brown Bread. —Take three teacups of corn meal, stir into it two cups of boiling sweet milk; when cold, add one oup of wheat flour and one cup of sour nulk; it_to the hour milk stir well one teaspoonful of soda; add one-half tear spoonful of salt; steam three hours. Apple Puppets.— Two eggs, on« pint of milk, sufficient flour to thicken, as waffle batter, one and one-half teaspoonfuls of baking-powder; fill teacup alternately with a layer of butter and then of apples chopped fine ; steam one hour. Serve hot, with flavored cream ana sugar. Cream Pie. — Three eggs, one cup sugar, one and one-half cups flour, table-spoonful of sweet miik, two teaspoonfuls of baking-powder; bake in a shallow pan. Cream: three eggs, one pint of milk, three table-spoonfuls of flour, five table-spoons Is tee gar; a little salt, flavor to taste, and bod uuliJ thick.

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PRICES REDUCED! For the next thirty days I will I make Cabinet Photographs for 82.60 per dozen, and all other pictures in proportion. All work guaranteed. Call and see me. Respectfu'ly, J. C. Williams, Feb. 15. Photographer Those v isliing to buy blaukets 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 eensult A. E. Ivirk It will pay you to vjak Ate Eurn:ture rooms of Jay W. williams. Charlie Paxton has purchased the meat market east of the post •ffiee, and will constantly kee on hand a full supply es fresh and cured meats. He respectfully solicits patronage of the publio. Enquire at the drug steres for the horse doeter. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured Jas. W. McEwen. A CARD. W 7 e 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, ’BB—tf.

Persons contemplating the pur, hase of Fruit Trees will de well to examine 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 contairs 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are 2-year old and from 3 to 5 set t high, and are in a thrifty and healthy eondition. These trees will be sold for the spring delivery of 1889 at 20c. each, with one year’s guarantee. lam alto prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit aud ornamental trees, &c., at lowest pes'siblf prises. Any orders left with either Luther Pons .er or Warren Rol inson will receive prompt attention. H. B. MURRAY.

Mew backgrounds, new camera new balustrade, new burnisher and rew ideas! Now is the time to " those photos ts ken you were - bout. ' espectfully, J. A. SaiRP , A. E. Kirk has purchased property and moved to Rensselaer, where he proposes to engage in + he veterinary practice. He i«> fmlly qualified, ami. has been in the practice 3 years.

f Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs’ | Hides, Wool, Fur, Veal Calves’ Rags, Old Iron, Game in Season’ on Front street, near*)' opposite the brick livery stable. J. R. Smith. JBVeKLEfrS akmca salve. Ihe greatest medical wonder of rtK world. Warranted to speedily cnee Bur us. Bruises, Cute, Ulcers. Kalt Rheum, Fever Sores, Gancers, Piles. Chilblains, Ooins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ant' all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or mueey refunded 8* oents per box For sal* bwF. B. Kryuk W. it. Nowels <fc Sou, 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 the Mardi Gras —via Monon Route: Commencing Maroh 25th and March 3d the MonoD Route will sell roued 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 returning until March 23d, 1889, inclusive. For instance the reund trip from Chicago will be $25. Lafayette, sl9, etc. For particulars call on or address any agent of the Monon Route. X. O. McCormick, G. P. A. Chicago. In order to make room ter spring goods, I will sell for the next 30 days all heavy winter goods at first eost. R Fendig.

Wh«i Bxbr *** atak, w» (trt bar OnafriHn, Wbaa at* *m • CUM, ah* «M for OMtark, Trtinn rti fcinnmi lTlw. rtn rl—tf T Wbax e»KilKlllHi,ah»|»»frtixOiaHrls Go to Kannal’s Jewelry Palace for Ladies Gold Watohes and Chains, on payments—s 26. School Teachers, remember here is the place for bargains. Remember the place—“ Gold Star Watch Sign,” Nowels’ Block, Rensselaer, Ind.

Life—The Tenacity of Women.

It appears from the gathered statistics of the world that women have greater tenacity of life than men. Despite the intellectual and physical strength of the latter, the softer sex endures longest, and will bear pain to which a strong man succumbs. Zymotic diseases are more fatal to males, and more male children die than female. Deverga asserts that the proportion dying suddenly is about 100 women to 780 men; 1,080 men in tlie United States committed suicide to 285 women. Intemperance, apoplexy, gout, hydro ceplialus, affections of the heart or liver, scrofula, paralysis, are far more fatal to males than females. Pulmonary consumption, on the other hand, is more deadly to the latter. Females in cities aro more prone to consumption than in tho country. All old countries, not disturbed by emigration, have a majority of females in the population. In royal families statistics show more daughters than sons. Tho Hebrew women are especially longlived; the colored man exceptionally short-lived. The married state is favorable to prolongation of life among women. Dr. Hough remark s that there are from 2 to G per cent, more males born than females, yet there is more than 6 per cent, excess of females in the living population. From which statistics we conclude that all women who can possibly obtain one of these rapidly departing men ought to marry, and that, as men are likely to become so very scarce, they cannot do sufficiently prized by the other sex.—Modem Age.

Cause and effeot are not well balanced. A man with a good oatue often make little or no effect. Notice of Final Settleme ntof Es-‘ tate. In the Mtter of the Estate of annie . Snitler, deceased. In the Jaspsf 0 ircuit Court March Term 1 889 Notice fa hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator of tae estate of Nannie E ?pitler< deceased has presented and filed hfs account and vouchers in final settlement oi said estate and that the same will come up forex ruination an J notion of said Cirouit ourt on tbe 29ih day of Mareh l. 4 * 9 a which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court anc show cause- if any there be- whv aaic account and vouchers should not be approved. And tae heirs o* said ‘estate anc all others interested therein- are also hereby require ! at the time anc place aforesaid t:> appear and make proof el their h rship or claim to any part of said est o. EZRA L. CLARK Feb 22 • 1889. A d minis trator

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a carildnd copy of a D*cre* and Eifcatton to ra*> directed from the Clerk of tk«* Janper Circuit Ceurt, In a Cau** So 3T61 wherein William it- Austin wue plaintiff aud John M. Welsh, Nellie Helen. John Brady Samuel G. t nrtie, The Famone Mannfactnrii Con.t*any. Ann Dogau Oliver W. Pierce and e >hn D. Leonard were t.efendante, reqnirim; we I to tua*e the earn of Three Unndred-and flfty- ! e-cfci do’.lare and aereiity eix rente -fsjg 7b i together with iiuere.-t an * ,nsta, I will expovn ' at nnblic rale an ■'ATBRIUT, THE 16 H l)iT O.F MARCH, 1689, between the hours of i« o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clwch j Hi- of aaid r’ay. at the door 01 the Con t House in the Tom n ol henaeclncr. Jaeper Ownnty. In liaua, the rents and profit, for a term I not exceeding eeven “7” years, by the year, of he following d >erlbed real estate, to wit: A part o the northeast qnanrr of the eoath wr*t quart rof aection twemy-flre‘‘Bs”, township tn:rty-twe ”32’’north rauge six “6” west, ana more particularly do cMbcd as follows, towi : «fty 5' 1 ” feet south of the center of the Indiana, MM-v is ana lowa Railway track on the half recti a u l}-,., thence running sonlh eeventy-flve ”75” thence running west one hundred and iy ”150” feet, tin uco orth eeventy-flve ”75" feet, thence eaet one hundred and ttfiy ”150” leet to the place of boginning. And eheuldauch rent, and proflta not sell for a MifTleient sum to discharge eaid Decree and Execution with 1 terest aud eoets, 1 wll 1 , at the same time and piece, aud in the manner afoieeaid, expose at public . ale the fee eimple right of said defendants in and to aald real estate or eo much thereof as shall hi sufficient to di§charge said Decree and Execution, internet and eoets. Said sale will he n adn withoat relief and in accord&Hce with the order of Court In said Decree. PHT..IP BLUR, Sheriff Jaeper County, ludiaua. K. P. Hammond, Pl ff'a Attorney Pel) 20, 1869—511

SHERIFF’S SALE BY VIRTUE of a certified eepy of a Dd'cree to me directed from the Clerk of tbe Jasper Circuit Court in a iiause No. 356 G wherein William J. Hparks and Henrv C. Bnow was lain* tiffteaud WilMam 11 Bradley et ux et el was defendants, requiring me te make tbe sum of One Hundred and Ninetv-six dollars and eight cents 08], together with interest and costs, 1 will expose at publio sale on Saturday. March the 9th. a. d 188 U between the hours of 10 o'oleck a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of tbe Ceurt House in tbe Tewn of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year, of tbe follewlug de sorlb,ed rea estate to- wit: The south half G] or the SA jtkwest quarter (i) and tbe southwest qaar ter (i) of the sontheast quarter (i) o section thirty-three (88), township thirty -three (33) north range six (6] west, wiheut relief and without re* demption; and also tbe undivided one-half [*] es the south half [ij es tbe south-west quarter [ij and .he soutuwes' quarter of the sontheast quarter of seotion thirty tbr-e [B3J township thirty-three [B3]<ierth range six [6] nest with relief and with ;e* demption. And should such rents a«ad profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said Decree with inter* st and costs, I will, ut the same time aud j luce, mid in the manner aforesaid expeee at public sale the Ut> simple right of said defto lantß in and to said real estate or so much thmeoi as shall bo sufficient to discharge said Decree witli into.est ai d costs. Said sale will be made in ao<- rdanco ivith the onh i u* Court in smd Decree. PHILIP BLUE blx iiff Jasper county, likl nn i Thompson & Bro, plffu Att.ys. Feb. t;, 1889- sl2 ■MSMKnHMnK«BaWMa>HUMHKiWILINIMI lIMWI •/. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tha* - tho undersign ad has je A appointed AdmiDistfator of the estate of Mary E. Culp, late of jasper county, Indiana, defeased Said estate is supposed to be aolvcct. GEO GE 11. BRO Wl. Feb. 8 1889. Administrator. BLACKSMITH SHOP Rensselaer, Ind. &BANT. ProD'*, rpHE proprietor having flHed up anewahoj X are now luliy prepared ho do aftOtindack lacks mi thing, at the lowent uit, ffloJ|nth«> oat workmanUke manner. Farmers, end si. her s needing anything In otor/Hnjt ere lnyqpr giveiseeen. We purpose HUfcf»g HORSE-SHOEING A Soenfel [y l *dtt jranct et the tautoee perwrUf 'jtot-nfVyr. ih vork r*rapt A, . JbMNHHAkMHaII gs Piso’s Cure for Con- B I*** sumption is also tbe best Cough Medicine. | If you have a Cough j§§ without disease of the Q Lungs, a few doses are all El you need. But if you neglect this easy means of HI E 9 safety, the slight Cough K| may become a serious E] matter, and several bot|fl ties will be required. jjs| mm Poo’s Bskkpt vox (UtuSß | t-1 gives immediate rdM CMormS pf sm virus lßaoon expelled from Itteave- I ■ tem, and the dlseneefi aeSmi of rate WM ■ SSSSSS»“ The dose is smalL One package *1 oontains a sufficient quantity for a tong treatment. 2m B A Gold In the Head is relieved by KU an application of' Piso’s remedy for Ontarrh. Tlie comfbrt to be got Hi ■ from way is worth many rajs WMy and pleasant to osa Price, so cents. Sold bp draggtalß II ar MOt m<kU * Wm K. T. Haxxltish Warvou, Pa,