Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1889 — Page 4
§£emotraik ,sert6wl FRIDAI MAY I*. ifi6 Bit ered at the nootJ li-e at R-njwwider, Ind. a* grconil-t a«i« matter.)
Would-be Lieut. Gov. Robert, son lias been appointed a member of the Boat d of Registration and Election in the territory of Utah. Captain Granville B. Ward has been appointed postnaster at Montic 110. He is a gentleman and well qualified. We can object only to hi politics. President Harrison enjoys himself eveiy now and then by taking a recreationary excursion on a government vessel. Mhe example has no democratic precedent. The penalty for killing fish with dynamite, under the new law, is a fin- of not less than $5 nor more than $25 for each fisn killed. The law has beeu in force since March sth. A. B. Cole kept his place m the mail service until near the close of Mr. Cleveland’s administration Recently a number of appointments to mail routes were made including Mr. Cole, and dated back in order that they might not come within the operations of the civil service commission. Benny is a civil service reformer—in a horn.
In presenting the h’gli on which Waslungton as a patriot, statesman and Christian, in his remarks, on Centennial Day, Bishop Potter has incurred the the everlasting enmity of our Ben and his partisan followers. While not intended as a personal reflection, the President and his party readily made the application, and in verv spite two heads are now taken ofl by the official guillotinewhere one wext before.
Tbe many Jasper county friends of ex-clerk Charles H. Price will ba exceedingly gratified to learn that at the election held in Dakota' May 14th, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of South Dakota, which convenes at Sioux Falls, July 4th. He was elected as a Democrat, and f om t he largest District in the Territory We extend our warmest congratulations to our old friend, and trust that success may crown his progress in life. * * • lust now our neighbor and other republican organs are chiming in with postmaster general Wanamaker in his opposition to penny postage. This is all right, only they are repudiating one of the plsnks of their platform, and an important one at that. It will be readily remembered that the republican convention, in lieu of cheaper clothing clothing, fuel, salt and the necessaries of life generally, pledged penny postage—for bread they would give them a stone —but are ready to go back on even that.
It is now considered fashionable as well as proper tor ladies to have thiir name and address printed on the statio ;ery used in private correspondence. It is printed in plain Roman type on the upper left hand corner of the paper and on the flap of the envelope. In case a letter is uncalled for, or by any chance the address to which it was sent should become illegible, the letter will ce returned to the writer unopened. Plain, white or ere&m, unruled paper of heavy texture is considered the best.— Ex ' ■ "T~~
Death of Grandmother Welsh.
Grandmother Welsh died at he home of her son-in-law, Sampson rwin, in Keener township, on. Tuesday morning last, aged 94 years and 11 days. She was the S mother of Henry Welsh, of Jordan township, Janies Welsh, of j Mai ion township, Mrs. Sampson j Irwin, of Keener town ship, and of ! the first w'fe cf Hon. George H.! Brown, of this place Sh*-. had been a resi ent of Jasper county for over 50 years and was held in high esteem by a large ciicle of acquaintance. , 1 he remains were interred in the AVelsh Cemetery, Jordan ownship, Wednesday. Godey’s Lady’s Book for June comes to us like the breath of June roses, eachpag- filled with bright and attractive novelties. The fashions are well adapted to t e season, and pat f erns to assist ledies in making their summer wardrobes can be obtained by enclosing the coupon furnished with each number to the publishers without extra charge. A great attraction is a new story commenced in this number, “A Model American Girl,” by David Lowry, which promises to give an insight into fashionable ashington society, ivhich will be well worthy of perusal. The whole number is bright and attractive.
With the June Roses comes ‘Peterson,’ as fresh as the first blossoms of the month. The steelengraving and the full-page woodillustration is each a gem in its way. The double fashion-plate presents a charming array of the latest summer costumes; and there are, besides, numerous aad vari* d patterns for dress and needlework. The opening story, “Dick Morton’s AJ essenger,” is a capital sketch and fitly illustrated. Indeed the entire liierary contents merit unqualified praise. Mis 3 ElizabethJScovil, Superintendent of the Newport Hospitil, contributes one of her invaluable “Talks by a Trained Nurse, ’ and Mrs. LucyH. Hooper a letter full of the fresh.st Parisian fashion-gossip. Terms- Two Dollars a year. Address Peterson’s Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. Stationery at bottom prioes at P. O.
To the Public.
Rev. J. H. Olaypool, of Goodland, will deliver a memorial Sermon at tha Opera House, in Rensselaer, on Sunday, May 26, 1889, at 10:30 a. m. Everybody is invited to at end All soldiers are invited to meet with the Post and all soldiers’ wives, mothers, sisters and daughters with the Women’s Relief Corps at their hall in the Makeever building, east of the post-office, at 10 o’clock and join in the march to the Opera House. By order of the Post.
J. A. BURNHAM,
Adj’t.
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. The Flower Mission Society will have Flowers on Bale at Ellis & Murray’s for Commencement. — Also beautiful baskets, and a few chdee cut flowers. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. the residence of Mrs. J. W. MoEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind
FOIL SALE! Very fine Poland China stock—both sexes—for sale. Males will weigh from 140 to 200. Sows—bred and unbred—will weigh Lorn 150 to 400. These hogs can bo seen at OS. RITCHEY’S, Four miles south of Rensselaer. THEIR BUSINESS BOOMING. Possibly so one thing has caused each a general revival of trade at B. F Meyer’s Drugstore as their giving away to their easterners of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumptioa. Their trade la aimply enormous in this vety valuable article frem tne fact that it alwayo cures and nev»r disappoints. Coughs. Coids, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, an alt throat and lung die - casee quickly cured. Ysu can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle tree, large s:zo 81. Every bottle w arranted. 3 S. D. Clark has been fired out of the Wheatfield postoffice and W. H Smiley appointed to the vacancy.
Dr. Gould, Optician specialist, will be m Rensselaer Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May f3d, 24th ai d 25tb, and can be consulted at Dr. Wash burn’s office. C!ousultatirn free. See what he has to say, on Bth page of this. Sentinel. Nellie G. Coen. Allie Kinney, Walter S. Willey, Ed. W. Irwin, Arthur S. and Lerie O. A\ ilson comprise the graduating class of the Rensselaer High School this year. Miss Coen took first honors of the clais and will be the valedictorian. §Miss Wil- ! sot, having been awarded second honors, will deliver the salutatory.
THE YERDJOX UNANIMOUS. W. D. ult. Druggist, Bippus, Inc*, testifies: “I can recommcDd Eleeirie Bitters as the very heat rerabdv.— Every bottle sold has giyeu relief in every 2t se- One maa took six bot ties, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, Druggist Belleville, Ohio, as firms: “The best 3ellmg med.cine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters.”— Thousands of others have added their estimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do dure all diseases ot the Liver Kidneys or Blood O iy a h If dollar a bottle at F B Meyer’s Drugstore 2 Notice ot Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE i* hereby given to all the the Town of Kemiagtoa' and Carpenter Township, in the County of Jasper, State of Tndiana: That I, the undersigned Daniel O’Connor, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the ageef twenty-one years will make application to ’he Board of Commissioners of the said Jasper ccnnty, la the State of Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be holden in the Town of Rensselaer, in said Jasper county commencing on Monday, the 3d day of June, 1889, for a Lioeoe* to sell Liquors. Vinous Liquors, Molt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which mav be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Libuors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precise’y located and described as fellows, to-wit: “A one-story Fran.e Building located upon Lot numher one(l) of P. D. Gallagher's subdivision of Lots numbers soar (4). live (5\ and six (6) in Block number twelve (12) of the riginal plat of the Town of Remington, which, is laid out upon a part oi the south half of the northwest quarter of section No. thirty, township twenty-seven north, range six west, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is located, ia describee by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said Bloc < number twelve 02) in said Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north li»e of said Block No twelve [l2), a distance of forty feet; thence eouih parallel with Ohio street tu said Town of Remington. twenty feet; thence east parallel with tne nort i line of said Block Wo. twelve [l2], forty feet to the west bo ndarv line of said Ohio street and thence north along the west line of said Oh In street, twenty fee. to the place of beginning.— The said Buiidiiig fronts east on Ohio street in said Town rs Remington. 8a d application wi.l ask for a License as above mentioned, for a per - od of one year. DANIEL O’CONNOR. Ira W Yeoman, Att’y for Applicant. May 3 1889.. 21#.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hcre'yv given rn •! ’be un dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Deorge O. Hoover, late of Jasper county, In-, (liana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE H, BROWN, May 3, 1 889.—$2. Adtn'r. til tint limit CHAS M PAXTON, Prop’s., RENSSELAER, - . « INDIANA. All kinds of fresh and cured meais. and all of the best quality, constantly on hand. The hlgceet market price pa d for good fat cattle, calves, &c. Giqc me a all and a share of your patronage. CHAS. M. PAXTCN. May 3, 1889. BENZOT. No. 1321. Ce'ebrated French Norman, im ported fram France May 1888. by J. W. Lock, of Remington. Will be 4 years old next May, perfect In form, dark steel gravid color, will bo found Mendays and Tu sdiys at the sfables of Wm McDonald, j mile no th of Pleasant Ridge; on Wednesdays aod T ursdays at the stables of John 't Moore, 4 miles northeast of Rensselaer, and on Fridays and Saturdays at the brick livery barn, in Rensselaer Terms— slß 00 and S2O 00. S2O and $lO premium will be paid on first and seoond best colt. His purity Is attested by government certificate. PERRY MARLATT.
J F. IRWIN
Commander.
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mm T W. HORTON. v • DENTIST. r(Dl“ diseases of teeth and gums earefaiiy Fiil'ng and Crowns a specialty. Over Laßne’s Grocerv Store. Renseeiaer, Ind. LAND FOR SALE. Several improved Farms, aao ihousatids of acres of good tillable and grazing land, in northern Jasper, whieh will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, or-haif ash, and balance in yearly Davmonts. J r j Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfield. Ind ffil EUredfe j EADS THE WORL[) ASK FOR IT'. THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE “B” ; In are combined the finest mechanical ekill, most useful® and practical* ' elements, andHUpHI V J 5 all known IlßUl^r^ vantages that make a sew- Mn ing machine desirable to ••U or use. 1 , ELDREDCE MFC. CO. fioteryand WholmlsOffles, Bsirl4sN,Oi 971 Wabath iva, Chicago. 99 Broad Street, Jfeto Torh, , S. J. McEWEN, Agent, ” Rensselaer, Incl.~l
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