Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1889 — Page 4
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In Massachusetts wcmen are permitted to yote on the license question. The new law fixes the salaries of County Commissioners at $3,50 per day when on duty. Over 140,000 wageworkers are out of employment in protected Germany. Blessed protection! Judge Woods has turned another batch of election manipulators loose. Fourth of July next will be the one hundredth since the adoption of the Cc nstitution. Jefferson’s Bay. At Pullman, 111., over 1,200 men have been thrown out of employment, there being no work for them More blessed protection 1 Over 2,000 coal miners at Brazil, this State, rejected the proposed 20 per cent. reduction in wages are on a strike. - « Ml An excellent gargle for sore throat, is one-half ounce of powdered alum, one ounce of sage, one pint of boiling water.
The Supreme C ourt of this State has decided that the Legislature has the constitutional power to elect the officers of the State institutions. What will Hovey do now, poor thipg? A new law makes it a misdemeanor to manufacture or offer for sale, as cider vinegar, not the legitimate produo* of pure apple juice, 01 even keep on hand for sale, any adulterated vinegar. An average reduction of 20 per cent, in wages has been made in Carnegie’s Homes ead steel plant, at Pittsburgh, Pa. Evid.nce of the good times to follow the deteat cl Mr, Cleveland and the Mills bill. The Clark Thread Company is importing yarn from Sc >tland to use instead of the product ol American spinners, who are on a strike against a reduction of wages. The rep iblican tariff is in the interest of monopolies. How do ye strikers like it?
RAILROAD NEWS.
Morocco Courier: On Tuesday J. K. Lee, President of the proposed Roehesfer, Rensselaer and St. Louis Ry., accompanied by the general contractor, Mr. Benjamin, of Boston, Mass., and Chief Engin. neer Nolan, were guests of the Morocco Hotel. Tlio party was going oyer the route by private conveyance, and left early Wednesday morning for GiJman, Illinois. While in conversation with Mr. B njamin. the contractor, he informed us that he would commence work on the east end of the line next week, and in all probability would do some work through this county during the latter part*of the summer. He expressed the intention to have the road completed and cars running over the entire line from Rochester to Gil* man, j. 35 miles, intone year from this date. It all seems to be ‘‘straight goods” and that the road irf a dead sure thing ibid: “There are no flies” on the Rochester, Rensselaer and St. Louis Ry., and it is sure to be built on the proposed line through Morocco. The contractor expects to have the line completed from Rochester to Rensselaer, and the cars running, by fall, and if the weather should be mild until December Ist, he thinks he will the g i ading all done through this oouafy.
GOOD NEWS.
The directors of the K., R. & G* R. R. met in Winamac on Thursday and ratified the contract for building the new cast and west road, and work will begin atonce.—Winamac Democratic Journal.
MEMORIAL DAY, 1889.
Order of March and Programme ot Exereises. Preparations for the observance of Memorial Day are pretty well completed and it is hoped that the whole public will avail themselves of the opportunity to do something, if it be ever so little to commemorate the noble sacrifice f'T the public benefit, of our fallen braves. Those who donate or gather flowers should take tham to ♦he Court House at 8 o’clock a. m. 6n Memorial dav. And all who can are invited to assist at making wreaths, Coquets, <fcc., from he evergreens and flowers. The Sunday Schools, Lodges i.nd Fire Company are invited to participate and an invitation is hereby extunded to the Sunday Schools of the surrounding country to attend as organized bodies and move with the procession from the Court House. The Lodges are invited to designate a member of their respective organizations to represent them in a short address Mrs. Healey is selected to thus represent the W. R. 0. The committee to secure, instruct and manage the decoration of graves are: latJDivision, Mesdames Lydia Baylor and Mary Dexter; 2d Division, Misses Clara Reeve and Hattie Flynn; 3d Division, Mesdames Eva Hemphill and Lettie Sparling. Organized bodies to assemble at their respective Halls at 1 o’clock p. m. and at 1:30 move to the northeasterly part of the court house satiate. t. O. O. F. next to Washington street, then the K. of P., Firemen, Post and Corps in order. At 1:40 the procession will form and march in the following order: Sunday Schools, Details for decorating graves, I. O. O. F., K. of P.,. Firemen, Soldiers, unorganized citizens on foot, Relief Corps, vehiclgs.
Position at- Cemetery: Stage for speakers and those who lead the singing in the east half of the circle. Next to the stage, in the circle, organizations of children. From the stage leading north, the three divisions for strewing flowers; To the N. E. of circle, soldiers ;N. W. of circle, W. R. C,; 8. E. of circle, Fire Department; 8. of circle, 1.0. O. F.; 8. W. of circle, K. of P.— Surrounding these but keeping an open passage way to the north, the unorganized public. The comfort of all requires that they tend rather to scatt. £ than to crowd, and all who have any thing to say are reminded that it is impossible to say it too loudly—the whole audienc 1 should be enabled to hear without having to crowd together in the heat for that purpose.
EXERCISES. 1. Song, ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’ 2. Prayer by Chaplain. 34. Reading of Orders. 5-6. Salutation and Commander s address of Welcome. 7. Song, ‘Star Spangled Banner.’ 8. Addresses, I- O. O. F., Jv. of P., Firemen, W. R. C. 9. Song, ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic. 10. Post exercises. 11. Dirge, Details move, Soatter flowers, return. 12. W. R. C. move, scatter flowers, return. 13. OD. and Comrades scatter flowers; Firing Party moves. 14. Salute to the dead. 15 Song, ‘America.’ 16. Benediction. Rem irk.—The singing is to be congregational, led by practiced singers.
TH EIR BUSINESS BOOMING. Possibly do ooe thing has caused sack a general revival of trade at B. F Meyer’s Drag Store as their giviDg away to their easterners of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trado Is simply enormous in this voty valuable article fram tne fact that it always cures and nev a r disappoints. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, an all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Ysu can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large szo 81. Every bottle warranted 3
To the Public. Rev. 3. H. Clay pool, of Goodland, will deliver a memorial Sermon at tbs Opera .House, in Hens- 4 selaer, on Sunday, May 26, 1889, at 10:30 a. m. Everybody is inv.ted 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, J. F. Irwin, Adj’t. CommaLder. THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W. D. ?ult. Druggist. Bippus, lad. testifies): H I can recommend Eleetric Bitters as the very best remedy.— Every bottle sold has giyeu relief in every zi se- One man took six bot ties, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, Druggist Belleville, Ohio, as firms: “The bast selling medleine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters.”— Thousands of others added their testimony, so that the verdict is uuanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver Kidneys or Blood O ly a h If dollar a bottle at I*' B Meyer’s Drugstore 2
Notice ot Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOVICE ii hereby given to all the citizen* o the Town es Reneiugten' and Carpenter Township, in the Cooaty of Jasper, State of Indiana: That I, the undersigned Daniel O’Cannor, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the ageef twenty-one years, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of the said Jasper county, in the State of Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commiraionore to be holden in the Town of Kansselaer, in said Jasper county, commencing on Monday, the 3d dav ol June, 1889, for a Liceipao to sell spiritou* Liquors, Vinous Liquors, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Libnors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described a* follows, io-wit: “A ane-st.ery Frarre Building located upon Lot numher one(l) of P. D. Gallagher’s subdivision of Lots numbors soar (4), five (5), and six (0) in Block number twelve (12) of the riginal plat es the Town ol Remington, which is laid out upon a part ol the south half of the northwest quarter or section No. thirty, township twenty-seven north, range six west, in the eounty of Jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground npen which said Building is located, is described by metes and bounds ah follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said Bloc* number twelve (12) in said Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north line es said Block No. twelve [l2), a distance es forty feet; thence eouih ftarallel with Ohio street if. said Town of Remngton, twenty feet; thenee east parallel with tnenort i line of said Block No. twelve [l2], forty feet to the west bo ndarv line of said Ohio etreot, and thenee north along the West line of said Ohio street, twenty fee. to the place of beginning.— Tk« said Building fronts east on Ohio street in said Town < f Remington. 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. .sl9. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given ta «t the un dersigned has been appointed Ad-, ministrator of tJte estate of George O, Hoover, late of Jasper couuty, In-, diana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE H. BROWN, May 3. 1 889—52 / dra’r.
HEW mt MARKET, CHA.S M PAXTON, Peop’r.. RENSSELAER, >* INDIANA All kinds of fresh.aud cured meals, and all of the b«st quality, constantly on hand. The hlgr.est market price pa d for good fat cattle, calves, &c. Giqe me a all and a share of yon'- patronage. CHAS.M. PAXTCN. May 3, 18' 9. BENZOL No. 1321. Ce ebrated French Norman, lm. ported from France May 1888. by J. W. Lock, of Remington. Will be 4 years old n«xt May, perfect in form, l dark steel grav in color, will b« found Mondays and Tu sd ivs at the sfables of Win McDonald, £ mile no th of Pleasant Ridge; on Wednesdays and T ursdays at t ie stable* of John Moore, 4 miles northeast of Rensselaer, and on Fri lays 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 second best colt. His purity is attested by government certificate. PERRY MABLATT.
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JW. HORTON, • f DENTIST. All diseases of teeth -and gums earelaiiy treated. r Pill’ng and Crowns a specialty. Over LaKue'e Grocery Store. . Rensseiaer, Ind. LAND POR SALE. Several im-roved Farms, and thousands of acres of good tillabfn and grazing land, in northern Jasper* which will oe sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, orjhaif rash, and balance in yearly pav* monts. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfleld. iDd the" Eldrcdge [eadst heworl[) ASK FOR ITI THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE “B” i In art combinad the finest mechanical skill, most usefulHSyS39l and practical elements, andHHp|H| VB all known vantages that jLgApMMfI make a sew- rwA mg machine desirable to j •ell or use. J
v KLDRKDGE MFC. CO. Fsotsry sal Wholesale OSes, Beirttsee, GL 971 Wabath Am., Chi cfc. 99 Brocd StreH, Aw York. 8. J. McEWEN, Agent, " 1 - Rensselaer, Ind.^J hn jlaubevbk Jay Williams, Pres.dent. Cashla fARMERS’ BANK, KWOppoe Itt Public Sauare /fpf RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA RoC^ v ,e ?spo*l , » Buy and Soil Excha*,, Collections made and promDtly remitted. Money Leaned. Do a general Bank. ’*’9 ing Btsinees. Atgust 17, 1883. * IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Lam, NOTARY PFBLIC, Beal Estate anil Collecting Agenti j REMINGTON, INDIANA m ? ? he C ° urts of Ne^l Deaton and Jasper counties. ISB/g the blew mSSSXSSSii RENSSELAER, IND, Jith the best the market afwio Ta £ le fnrni shed Rooms on first floor F?ee ;L s ?° 0d Depot. phtt iPm t l® 1° andTtom Rensselaer. May 11. Proprietor. HOUSeT J. H. LEAR, Proprietor 7 Oppose Court House, LJZ', ln out. The rooms aref a rg e f and iß^ d tbron « tlon central, making it alr y*thoi 0 c and desirable h o DB e^in^own xrv°it Venl^ CsiiXwggr; Rensselaer, . J- J. Eiglesbach,. l R °pj’;^oa JB E agf, Bologna, etT^olT 00 ’ ered. Everydody i s invited L * a J ght # Te* Hiohss ' p aioJ? p t 0 ca]l - K Gcoi
