Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1889 — Page 5
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RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. Passenger Trains. a D North. South. 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.
The Drawing class, under instruction of W. L. Miller, meets at the old school house, Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week; Ex-treasurer Adams is very ill at his home in Jordan township. Mrs. Dr Deming, of Jordan township, is also on the sick list. A boy at Ed. Reeves’, Thursday night. The soldier element was sent to grass, in the recent liepublican election for postmaster. Th* machine candidate also received a black eye. E. D. Rhoades was the successful aspirant. Miss Hattie Barnum, with her little nephew, Donald, of LaPorte, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Vic. Loughridge. The corner stone of the new M E. church edifice was laid with appropriate ceremonies last Mt nday.
Charlie Paxton has moved his meat shop into the r one door west of Hardman’s jewelry store. The members of the W. R. C. « a tend a cordial invitation to the members of the G. A. R. and their wives to attend a social to be given in their hall Monday evening, April 22d, 1889, at 8 o’clock. On last Saturday night, in Goff’s restaurandt, 01 Robinson and one of the eleotrio light men had a slight misunderstanding, which resulted in 01 being struck in the face with a glass cutting a deep gash across his nose. Jim Nelson had one of the fingers of his left hand mashed while engaged in hanging a window the other day. Henry L arner resigned as postmaster at Blackford and Mrs. Theodore Hurley appointed to the vacancy. Mrs. Sarah Weil, nee Tuteur.ot Peoria, 111., is visiting her mother and friends in Rensselaer. The litle son of John Paxton dislocated his arm. Wednesday, by a fall from his hobby horse.j
Home, Sweet Home! Lots in Leopold’s Addition are selling very fast now. Leopold's terms are such that any person wishing to procure a home on easy payments should call at once on Mr. Leopold and ascertain what they are.
Notice. The Seventh Annual Commencement exercises of the common schools of this county will be held as follows: Jordan township, at Egypt school house Saturday evening, April 20. Three graduates. Newton and Marion township, at Saylerville school house in Newton tp., Saturday evening, April 27. Five graduates. Kankakee and Walker townships, at the South Grade school house in Kankakee tp., on Friday evening, May 3. Four graduates. Carpenter township at the. Green school house, Dist. No. 2, Friday afternoon, May 10. Six graduates. Union township at the Rose. Bud Chapel Saturday evening, May. 4. Two graduates. Barkley township, at the Burns school house, Saturday evening, May 11. Four graduates. Gillam township, at Independence Chapel, Saturday evening, May 18. Five graduates. The exercises will be interspersed with music recitations &c. The Rolls of Honor and Gold medals will be presented to those entitled to receive them. I desire the school officers, patrons and teachers, to feel that the success of these entertainments depend largely upon them. Urge everybody to come and manifest their interest in our schools. J. F. Warren, Co. Supt.
PRICE BREDUCED! For the next thirty days I will make Cabinet Photographs for $2.50 per doaen, and all other pictures in proportion. All work guaranteed. Call and see me. Respectfully, J. C. Williams, Feb. 15. . Photographer fi@“ Persons ontemplating th& purchase 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 feet 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 also prepared to furnish all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, &c., at lowest possibl prices. Any orders left with either Luther Pons.er or Warren Rol inson will receive prompt attention. H. B. MURRAY. Those wishing to buy blankets flannels and' yarns will do well to call on R. Fendig. He is bound to close them out
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Mb of Ditch Lstiing. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: In Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, a. d. 1889. In the matter of the petition of J. Crawford aud others for a • itch in ‘ Keener Township, Jasper couity Indiasa; it being Ditch fro. <1 in Jasper Circuit Court: NOTICE is hereby given that from this date until the 14th day of M~iy,lßß9 the undersigned Commissioner o' Drainage to whom has been assigned the construction of the ditch described in the report of the Commissioners of Drainage in said matter wfll receive blds for the construction of said ditch. Said work has oeeu divided into stations of one hundred e*t in length and bids for Constructing said ditch or any part thereof must be by such Stations. A computation of the 'number of eubic yards of excavation in eaeb station, together withj the specific •» tious as to toe width and depth, has been made |nd will be furnished to any person Tnt rest d or bidding on said work. Sail contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidders oy stations. Any person to whom a contract Is let will be required to enter into a written contract and give bond, with with eecu ty for the performance of the work, and that he will pay ail damages occasioned by hi s non-ful-filment of his contract. Said ditch-letting will be near the center part of said or where the road east an 4 west through the center of Section 24, T 32, R 7 west, crosses said ditch, in Keener town* snip. Jasper county Indiana. The right tc reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated this’2th day of April, a. ». 1889. JAMES C. THKAWLS. Commissioner in charge. James W. Doutblt, Att’y tor pet’es.
GET THERE,ELI! I YOU CAN DO IT IF YOU PURCHASE k a Studebaker farm wagon or a John Deere Sulky, a Solid Comfort I or a New Deal Plow of Chas. A- Roberts. They are daisies. Call I and see. We are glad to show our goods and the extra wind goes I free. In fact it is the cheapest article we have. Our new’ and I fresh stock of Walking Plows are as fine as can be found in the market, and each and every Plow guaranteed to give MTfSFMTJO.V ok xo BM E We also have EXTRA SHEARS for Plows, for the Imperial, John Deere and Bradley. We have the best line of Cultivators, Harrows, Hay Rakes, Coin Planters and Check Rowers, Seeders, for hand or wagon, Double Shovels, Single Shovels &c., Mowers and Binders 4| to 6 foot cut, McCormick, D. M. Osborne, Emerson, Talcott <fc Co. These machines are of the highest excellence. Call in and examine our goods and learn our prices. Our BUGGIES and Road Carts are of the best quality, latest styles, all new, no old stock on hand. You will find me in the longest Brick House in town, on Van Rensselaer Street. Yours Respectfully, Of P. S. I have quite a variety of goods for sale not mentioned, P I AND A PRIZE GOES WITH EACH SALE. ’
Improved Champion Mower The MOST PERFECT and PRACTICAL Piece of Farm Machinery THAT HAS EVER BEEN INTRODUCED. The mechanical principles embodied in this Mower are entirely new, and have made it possible to remedy the defects that are well known to exist on the old style machines. It will pay any farmer who is in need of a Mower to eramine the IMPROVED CHAMPION—Me moat perfect and practical of machines— AND IT IS SO WARRANTED! The DRIVE WHEELS ere high and wide apart, insuring steadiness of motion and light draft. There is NO FRAME WORK hanging down in front to bunch up the out grass or run into obstructions. There is NO FLY WHEEL LOW DOWN on which the grass can wind. This is a serious objection to the old-style mowers. The POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY and without a joint from the main gear to the pitman, and ALL OF THE POWER is used in cutting the grass,—none is wasted on loose joints and fust-running gearing. THE PITMAN WORKS ON A STRAIGHT-LINE, AND THE POWER APPLIED AT ONE END IS ALL TRANSFERRED TO THE KNIFE. The CUTTER BAR can be folded while the knife is in motion, which is very important where there are stumps or trees. The Cutter Bar may raise orlower at either end, and yet the knife will work perfectly free without binding or extra friction or wear. This in a measure explains why there are no broken knife heels and no broken pitmans on the CHAMPION Mowers. REMEMBER that the parts that have given the most trouble on the old-style mowers ARE WARRANTED NOT TO BREAK NOR WEAR OUT on this wonderful mower. SAMPi.ES AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN YOUR COUNTY. The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., SPRINGFIELD, O. SOLE MANUFACTURERS— CHICAGO, ILL.
When Mr ni«k,v« sm tar CtaMs, Whan ata wan a Chl&ate triad for Oaatoria, When ate tasaaae Mas, ate ataneieaaatacfa, When atoM*Mna,taoanwlbamCtaterH ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given th st the un designed has beta appointed Administrator of the estate of (James Pic ner, deceased.- Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES SNYDER, Adm’r. Hammond <s Austin, Atty’s. Mareh 29.1889 Notice to Heirs and Creditors of Petition to Sell Real EsThe State of Indiana,) a . Jasper County, (No 3935. In the Circuit Court. Notice is Hereby Given. That Presley E, Davis, as Administrator of the Estate of John Neier, deceased, late of said County and State, has filed in the Ciicuit Court of said County, his Petition to se 1 certain Real Estate belonging to said deced eat the Personal Property of said Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and t at said petition will some up for hearing at the June Term. 1889, of said Court, which term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said State, on the 3d day of June, the year afore said. O Witness The Clerk a n Seal of said Court, th 25th day of March, a d JAMES F. IRWIN Clerk March 29 1889.
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