Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1889 — Page 4
§tmocrx6t fBIDAI MAY 3 :»• * ar * l ' f- 1,-——U ".''"BB Sttere4 at t*e posttlW at Kcuiejiw, Ind. as *eco»d-c'*«* matter.)
By creating an artificial scarcity the Trusts are enabled to, and do, raise prices. A protective tariiff is the foundation rock upon which monopolistic trusts are reared. A protective tariff is the potecting element in the progress anc survival of trusts.
“An extra good ticket” is what is g aid of that placed in the field by the Democratic convention last Thursday evening. Vote for it. Hon. \\ m. L. Barnum, chair, man of the .National Democratic Committee died at Lime Rock, Connecticut, last Tuesday. Since March 4th, Democratic postmasters have been decapitated at the rate of one for every two and one-half moments of working time. Sj, eaking of republican officeseekers, the other day, Judge Turpie said: “Ihe applications for office under Harrison’s administration exceed in number any two previous administrations.”
Abram Simpson, for Marsnal •erved in the 51st and 148th Indiana regiments, about three years. He was a good soldier. He Las filled the position of Marshal we think we may say to the satisfaction of all. Give him your support on Monday next. He is in every way worthy of it.
An exchange very properly says: “Never go where yon are not wanted. f a man wants you to come to his houoe he will invite you to, and if a merchant wants you to visit his place of business he will invite you through the columns of your newspaper. It is wrong to intrude on privacy; don’t do it ”
Con2ressm°n Owen says that the office-seekers of this district are making life a burden to him by their unceasing importunities, and that from the piles of letters he receives that every one who voted for him wants an offiee.— Here is a specimen of the letters lie gets: * Beer Bill, i want the post offis *nd i want it d— quick. We nocked the Dimmys here in this township by 22 increased majority and i done it. Yours in hurry.
Van Antwerp, Bragg <fc Co., of Cincinnati are makiEg a desperate effort to make the new school book law of the state ive. They have sent out circulars to all the school boards pleading with them to adopt their books for the schools under their control, hoping thereby to defeat the introduction of the contract books. It i s about time this firm, as well as several others in the business were sat down upon. For years they have been waxing fat an 1 saucy off the profits of their school books making no less than fifty per eent off of every book sold. Under the new law books will fce much cheaper, and if any school board should endorse any of the school book monopolists it would look as if they were interested in the dea l . Enforce the law and give us cheap school books.—LaFayetle Jour • n'JJ* ’ " sayg; ‘lt is to lefferson that the people greatest debt of grati-
tude. The idea of the sovereignty of people was new in the eighteenth century, and it was utterly scouted at by statesmen like Hamilton.* Adams. Jeffers* n engrafted the idea so’firmly on the constitution as to make it xhe most substantial part of the fundamental law. He turned the electors into puppets and made them voice the will of the people, and on every hand he cut away the forms and ceremoni.-s with which his predecessors had eneumbered the Presidency . ”
FROM WHEATFIELD.
Business lively. Farmers are plowing for corn. Wheat, rye and oats look well. Prospect fine for good harvest and fruit crop. John Jensen, Dunville blacksmith, will move to Wheatfield this week. Last Thursday a smoke house belonging to John Graves was destroyed by Are. By hard work his dwelling was saved Loss estimated at S2OO. Arthur Morse, of Momence, 111, is visiting friends at this place. * Jacob Weantr and wife, of Valpar aso, are here visiting relatives and friends. Eugene Bennett is the boss snipe shooter. He says he has this pnng killed 1500 jack snipe and 250 du ks, and it hasn’t been a good spring for shootidg either. Mr. Hawkins, Flora Knapp and Sarah Stembel are on the sick list. Moonlight. Wheatfield April 30.
James VY. Douthit, Esq., returned to his h me, in Rensselaer, last evening. ’Gene Spitler has purchased the stationery stock, etc., of H. J. Dexter, in the post office building, and hopes by attention to business and fa*r dealing to secure a good patronage. See C. A. Roberts’ ‘ad” in this paper. Charley has an extensive building, and it is well filled with improved farm machinery, wagons, buggies, etc., iu such general demand by farmers. Go and examine his stock and ascertain his te.ms before purchasing elsowliere.
“The New; Oklahoma,” is what Leopold calls his Addition to the town of Rensselaer. Stationery at bottom prices at P. O. Mrs. Lucia Jtlia Martin, of Indianapolis, will give a Dramatic Reading at the Opera House, Thursday evening, May 9th Mrs. Martiu is a dramatic reader of the highest order and broadest culture. Her time is occupied by calls in the cities and larger towns all over Indiana, and the surrounding states, and the peoplo of Rensselaer and vicinity may feel themselves highly honored that *he has consented to give one of her popular entertainments here. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind
FOR SALE! Very fine Poland China stock—both sexes—for sale. Males will weigh from 140 to 200. S^ws—bred and unbred—will weigh Loin 15*0 to 400. These hogs can be seen at OS. RITCHEY’S, Four miles south of Rensselaer. NOTICE A meeting of the stockholders of the Rochester, Rensselaer & St. Louip Railway Company will be held at Winamac, Indiana, at the company’s office, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1889, at 4 (o’clock, p. m., for tl>© purpose of finally|fixing the amount |of capital stock and mor'gage bonds to be issued for the construction of its road; for the ratification of the contract for the construction and equipment of tke road and for the election of Directors to »erve the ensuing fiscal year. John T. Holsinger, Sec’y of the R. R. & StT'. Ry. i Approved: J no. K. Lee, Pl s’t.
THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W. D. B ult, Druggist. Bippus, ln£. testifies: “I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best rembdv.— Every bottle sold has given relief in every 3f se- One man took six hot ties, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, Druggist Belleville, Ohio, as firms: “TLo best selling med ciue I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters."— Thoueands of others added their estimony, so mat the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver Kidneys or Blood O ly a h If dollar « bottle at B Meyer’s Drugstore 2
Notice ot Application for Licence to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. VTOTICB i» hereby given t# all the citizen* o 1* the Tow a es Remington’ end Carpenter Township, iu the County or Jasper, State of Indiana: That I, the nndtriigned Daniel O’Connor, a white male inhabitant of the State of lu diaua, and over the aye es twenty one years will make application to the Board es Commissioners of the said Jasper connty, in the State of Indiana. at the next regular session and meeting of said Board es Comraiasiouers to be holden In the Town of Kensselaer, in said Jasper countv, commencing on Monday, the 3d dav of Jmne, 1389, for a Lie*use te sell spiritons Liquor*. Vinous Liqnere, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liqnors which may be gsed as a beverage, in lees quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing ana permitting said Libnors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precise’y looated and described a* follows, to-wit: ‘•A one-sttry h’raji a Building located upon Lot number one(l) of P. I). Gallagher** subdivision of Lots numbers four (4). five (5), and six (6) in Block number twelve (12) of the riginal plat of the Town oi Remington, which is laid out upon a part oi the south h*lf of the northwest quarter of section No. thirtt, township tweuty-seven north, range six west, in tho eounty of Jasper, and State of Indiaua. The ground upon which said Building is located, is describee by votes aid bounds as follows: Commencing at the nortta•ast corner ol said Bloc ■ number twelve (12) iu said Town of Remiagton, and running thence west along the north line of said Block No twelve [l2), a distance of forty feet; thence souih parallel with Ohio street i . said Town of Remington. twenty feet; thence east parallel with tiicnort i line of said Block Vo. twelve [l2], forty feet to the west bo ndarv line of said Ohio street, and thence north along the west line of said Ohio street, twenty fee, to the place of beginning.— The paid jUuildins fronts east on Ohio street in said Town < f Remington. Sa:d application will ask for a License as above mentioned, for a period of one year. DANIEL O’CONNOR. Ira W Yeoman, Att’y for Applicant. May 3 1889.. sl*. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given ffie un dersigned has been appointed Ad-* ministrator of the estate of George O, Hoover, late of Jaeper couuty, In«. diana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE H. BROWN, May 3. ’BB9—s2 . Adra’r.
HEW HUT MlHit. CHAS. M. PAXTON, Prop’r., RENSSELAER, «. • • INDIANA f All kinds of fresh and cured meais. and all o the hast quality, constantly on hanj. Tha highest market price pa d for good fat entile, calves, &c. Giqe me a .all and a share of your patronage. CHAS. M. PAXTON. .’fay 3, 1889.* NOTIOE OF SURVEY. Notieet is hereby given tu William W. Ballinger. Chs. J Juvenau;. A. Gre. orv, Win,. Cooper, Vito Vito, Mar'- V. Hammond, Louisa Russ! Fred’k Hasselbring. and all others interested, that! own the north i of the northeast ± of section 20, township No. 31 north range Ne. 6 west, iu Jasper county. Indiana, and that I will procee J with the Surveyor of said county to make alegal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary *o establish the corners and lines of my land. Said survev to begin on the 3d day of May. 1889, and continue irom day to day till eompleted. Wm & Eliza Kenedy. Jas C. Thrawls, Surveyor. April 19, (889
Celebrated French Norman, *im ported from France May 1888. by J. W. Lock, of Remington. Will be 4 years old n«xt May, perfect in form, dark sre> I gravid color, will b?> found Mondays nrd Tu sdjys at the sfables of Win McDonald, 4 mile no th of Plbasant Ridg> ; on Wednesdays and T uradays at t i > stable*? or John *■« Moore, 4 miles northeast or Renssel - aer, and on Fridays and Saturdays at th© briok livery barn, in Rensselaer Terms—slß 00 and S2O 00. S2O and $lO premium will be paid on first and second best colt. His purity is attested by govern* rnent certificate. PERRY MARLATT.
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. JW, HORTON, • DKNTIST. ..All /Ueasea of teeth and gums earefnfty Fiil'ng and Drown* a srecialty. Over LaKue’s Grocery Stcre. Reusseiaer, Ind. .LAND FOR SALE. Several ini roved Farms, anti rh.Misanils of acre? of good tillable and grazing land, in northern Jaspex, which w*!l sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, orffiaH ash, and balance in yearly moots. Correspondence solicited. Callom. or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfield, Ind
THE Wgs I EADS THE WORLff ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING ILDREDGE “B” T , <i in it are com- ML > • Lined the finest mechanical skill, most and practical^MffiHET^^m^K elements, &ndHß§BflP| \ M all known vantages that make a sew- 9HN ing machine desirable to £ sell or use. •* ELDREDGE MFC. CO. < Pfictory and Wholesale Office, Belvidere, QL fS96 Wabash Ave., Chisago, S 9 Broad Street, New York, • / S. J. McEWR>], Agent, Rensselaer, Ind’ 7!
HN Makeeveu ‘J a V WILLIAMS, Pres.dent. Cashie FARMERS* BANK, ittPublic RENSSELAER, ... INDIAN^ Roee.ye Dspositt Buy and Soil Exenaa* c M^ Ct,OD T B and promntly remitted. -Money Loaned. Do a general Ban . .... ing Brsiness, J.JW A igust 17.188-1. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, - ""TARV pbbuc, Eeal Estate and Collectlßg Amt* REMINGTON, INDIANA ,?lU pra B ctic . e ia a » the Court! of Nev toBenton and Jasper counties. ia THE btew iiSSMilslE^ RENSSELAER, IND, •J C’ool and N p^easaiitroo anCl fl £ eiy furni *fied rjvilh the best tlimarke t °ffor^ Ta k le Room s on first floor.* SamplS ,P ot ' , PHI! IP nr tt 1 !? amPfrom Rensselaer, May ii, 1883 J UE, Proprietor. Opposite Court House .W,/’ , Has recently been ne, \ ■ iCt^G >-ln ?. u t* The rooms arelarie ar^9 s hed throng tion central, mat w i and airy.tho i«t Rensselaer, f : Beef, p or k, y ea **° Pa -° a age, Bologna, etc. ‘ eo lT° D ’ Sans ‘ ties to suit purchasers atth uanti f prices. None but the bestsfo f e . loWes t ered. Everydody i 8 i n .; f ? ck Bla »ght | RTC£ P & * tic«
