Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1890 — Page 8
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J. W. Powell and W. W. Watson, of the Rensselaer Washington contingent came home to vote. In our judgment Bro. Watson g ve the civil service regulut ons a very liberal construction. All kinds of plush cloaks, latest jackets, ulsters of the best qualities, styles and lowest prices. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. B. F. Ferguson is undergoing a course of treatment for rheumatic troubles, at Cameron springs. The latest style English box overcoats, overcoats trimmed with fine collar and cuffs. Kurseys, worsted, in all the latest shades and colors. Chicago Bargain Store. Praise service, by the Eadies’ Missionary Society, will be held at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. All are invited. A Surprise.— Men’s good, substantial overcoats §1.70, §2,2.'», ? 3,50 &c,, up to $29 50. All worth double elsewhere. Chicago Bargain Store. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church next Sunday. No difference to you where we got them we can sell you a good ovorcoat one-half less than you can buy it eleewhere. In spect them at the Chicago Bargain Store. Sam. O. Duvad and wife, of Chicago, are visiting Jno. W. Duvall and other friends in this vicinity. A new and complete assortment of trunks at lowest prices Chicago Bargain Store. A boy at the home of John Mann, Monday night.
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There was to be a c ompany at dinner, says theßinghampton Republican, and Bobbie’s mother had cautioned him to be careful of his behavior, especially to eat sparingly, and always to say thank you when anything was passed him. The older people were rather numerous and, perhaps, rather hungry. At all events they kept the hostess so busy that she found no time to wait upon Bobby. The little fellow grew desperate. “Say, ma,” he whispered, after a time, “how can I eat sparingly and say thank you, if I don’t get any-
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The Beaten Budget reports an nne,‘> dote of a little girl who is very fond of walking with her father. One day he went further than usual, and she Lo gan to grow tired. She did her utmost to conceal the fact, lest it should make her father indisposed to take her with him on on future occasions. At last her lagging steps betrayed her to her father’s watchful eye. F-van then, however, she parried hit questions, and could not be brought tc admit her weakness, till he drew her into a trap. . “Well Lillie, if yon don’t feel tired tell me just how you do feel,” “Oh, I’m not much tirod, papa ’ answered the diplomatic little girl, “but I feel as if I would like to take my legs off and carry ’em awhile.”
He Stopped Over. He (a traveling- man)—! have but flvts minutes. Say, will you be my wife? 1 must catch that train. She (never utters a word). He—Only three minutes left; say the word, my darling. She (silent as the grave). He—One minute left Promise to ba toy wife! She—l promise He I’ll take the next trala.
The best French kip boots at lowest price and warranted. Chicago Bargain Store. Try one pair of Ludlow’s tine shoes for ladies and yon will have no other. Chicago Bargain Store. The only place in Rensselaer for Cones Boss Duck < oats, overalls, and hunt ng suits is at the Chicago Bargain Store. Spitler’s post-office be ok store is the headquarters l or school books. Indiana Series of school books, on sale at Spitler’s post-office book store, at the prices established bylaw, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, f When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria, When she had Chfldrea, she gave them Castoria. The Indiana Series of school books must be used in a'l the schools. J. E. Spitler, at the post-office, has them on sale, at the regular prices. The post-office book store is headquarters for school boohs. My son deal vitli men who ad vertise. You will never lose bi f. B ojamin Franklin. ' i ■■■■.. <■■♦* <asr> «• - - Consumption Surely Cured. To Tub Editor:— Please inform your readers that I iiavv a positive remedy for the above-named dineano. By mi timely use thousands of hopeless coses have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to sor.d two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will ■?en<l me their Express and P. O. address. Respectfully. T. ABLOCUM. M. 0.. 181 Pearl St., N. Y.
SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree and an Execution directed to me by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m and four o’clock p ui. of said day, at the northerly door of the Court house, in the Town ot Rensselaer, 3. sper county, Indiana, expose at Public Sale the rants aud profits for a term not excee iug st ven years, by the year, of the fol.owing described real estate in said Town, County and State, to-wit: The East half of Lots Five (5), Eight (8) and Nino (9), in Block Forty-three (43), in Weston’s Second Addition to said Town. And upon failure of said rents and profits soiling for enough to satisfy the judgment in said Decree in favor of Emmet L. Hollingsworth for the sum of Three Hundred and Seventy-one Dollars and Sixty- ix Cents ($371.6 r >). with interest and costs, an! a urther judgment rendered in said cause m favor of WilLam B. Anstin for I hree Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($32(1.u0), with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose nt Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate, and if, after ap plying the proceeds of such tale upon said judgment, interest nnd costs in favor of said Hollingsworth, there sh 11 not be a sufficency to pay said judgment, interest and cost in favor of said Austin. I will, at the same time and place, oiler >.t Public Sale the rents and profits, for a term notexc ceding seven years, by the year, of the following described real estate it. Weston’s Second Addition io said Town, to-wit: Commencing at a point on an alley itinning north and south through the centre of Block Forty-six (46), in said Weston’s Second Addition, Forty-seven 147) feet south of the northeast corner of Lot Two (2), in said Block: thence running southwesterly to a point on the easterly side of Division Street Ninetyeight (98) feet southeasterly along the easterly side of Division Street from the point where the Westerly boundarv line of said Lot Two (2) in said Block intersects the easterly side of Division Street; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Division Street to the south point of said Lot Two (2) being at the intersection of said alley with Division Street; thence north to the place of beginning. And if said lents and profits fail to sell for enough to satisfy said judgment in favor of said Austin, I will, at the same time and place, expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate last described. All to be sold without benefit of appraisement laws, subject to redemption. Ordered to be sold as the property of Albert M. Hoover and others at the suit of said Emmet L. Hollingsworth and William B. Austin in cause No. 4153 in said Jasper Circuit Court. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. E. P. Hammond Att’y for E. L. Hollingsworth. A. H. Hopkins Att’y for W. B. Austin. Nov. 14, 1890.—516.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to > 11 the citizens of the Town of WKeatfield> nd Wheatfield Township, of Jasper < ounty, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned George W. Tilton, a white male inhabitant of said Town and Township, and over the a- e of twenty-one year-’, and v,ho is not in the habit of becoming intoxi ated. and a man of good moral character, and a fit person in every respect to be entrusti d with the si'.e of intoxicating liquors, will make appliaation to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county at the next regular session and meeting of said Board, to be held in the Town of Rensselaer, in said County and State aforesaid, commencing on the first Monday in December, 1890, the same being the Ist day of December, 1890, and called the December session of said Board, for a License to sell and barter spiritous liquors, vinous liquors. and 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 liquors to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered, said premises being precisely located and described as follows, to-wit: In a onestory frame building situated on the following described land to-wit: Commencing at a point six (6) feet north, and forty (40) feet end ten (10) inches east of the southwest corner of lot five (5), in Block one (1), in Bentley’s Additiovto the Town of Wheatfield, in Jasper county, Indiana; thence north thirty (30) feet; thence east eighteen (18) feet, thence south thirty (30) feet, thence west eighteen (18) feet, to the point of commencement. Said License will be asked for the period of one year. GEORGE W. TILTON. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Petitioner. November 7, 1890.
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