Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A CHANGE OF FRONT. j 1 [Boston Transcript.] "The practice of chicken-stealing, which ou opponents profess to consider so re. preheniible, is not only quite innocuous in itself, but it is the hope and salvation of the country, and should be encouraged and upheld by all true patriots." After election: “The country has passed its verdict upon chicken-stealing, and has declared that it must cease. It is a dan* gerous, a most vicious practice, and no words of ous can condemn it in terms too positive or too scathing." Fresh candy, pop-com, hot taffy, and ground nuts in abundance, at the candy stand, in the Opera House, Tuesday eve* ning. All persons knowing themselves to ba indebted to me, will please to settle between this and first of January, at which time all accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. E. FiXDia. The Herald says that a little rascal liv“ ing not many miles from Angola was no* ticed trying to ring a door bell which was just beyond his reach. A well-known minister happened along and with the impulse of a good Samaritan wanted to help the boy and said, "want to ring the bell, sonny?" “Yes, sir, but can’t reach it" The divine stepped to the veranda and gave the bell a vigorous pull, as no patted the interesting juvenile on the head. "Now run like the devil," shouted the kid, as he shot down the street at the top of his speed. All the man could do was to laugh at this deplorable bit of worldliness and make an explanation when the bell was answered. • All goods in my lino can bo had, FOB cash, from this date until the let of January, 1891, regardless of cost. We are bound to sell though at a groat sacrifice. Call and bo convinced. B. Fusdio. Kind and dear citizens, be sure and pa* tronize liberally the entertainment to bo given Tuesday evening, in the Opera House. Come and get a royal meal for 15 cents. All that can be done to make the supper delicious, and the entertain, ment pleasing and amusing the ladies will do. Kendallville News: A good joke is told of an enthusiastic Republican who declared before the election that if Indiana was carried by the Democrats he would move out of the state. When the election news was received, and while seated at the breakfast table, his wife said: “Well, John, are you getting ready to move?" John thought a moment and re* plied: “Where in h—l will we move to? It's all Democratic." To the merchants and others wo wo’d say, Would you give your wives a gala day; Would you your children dear and sweet Give them something delicious to oat; Bring them one, bring them all, To the crowded Opera Hall On next Tuesday evening. A cotemporary aptly remarks that "the farmers who owned 75 per cent, of the wealth of this country in 1859 and but 80« per cent, in 1880 took a hand in the late election.” Advertised letters— Oscar Ozment, Joel Moore, Geo. E. Miller, John Fautin, Arthur Endsley. Persons calling for letters m tha above list will please say they ar® dvertised. Ed. Rhoades. Grace, little daughter of James Norris, of this place, is suffering from a severely scalded log FOR BALE— Forty acre improved farm. Store-room and lot. One house and lot. Span of horses, and one wagon. Twelve head of cattle, and other articles too numerous to mention. For cash or trade; will take stock at groceries in part pay. Apply to JOHN CASEY, Blackford, Ind. Our friends who have promised us wood on subscription are hereby notified that we are in need of that article. Please bring it along, and oblige.

Notice or adiiMioo for License. NOTICE Is hereby given to all the citizens ot the Town of Rensselaer, and District number one in said Town, and Marlon Township, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned Conrad Hildebrand, a male in • babitantof the State of Inoiana, and a man ci good moral character, ano not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a tit person in every res peat to be intrusted with the sale of IntoXleating Liquors, will make application for a LI ■ cense to sell and barter in less quantities than a quart at a time, Splntous, Vinous, Malt and a]] other intoxicating liquors which mar be used as a beverage, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank In and upon the premises where sola and bartered, at the regular December ssesion of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county,lndiana,to be held inthe Town of Rensselaer. commencing on the Ist day of December. a. d. 1890. The precise location and description of the premises where said liquors are to be sold and bartered is as follows, to-wit; Tne front part of a one-story framp building situate on land described b/mete» a-d bounds as follows, t >-wit: Commencing at the southwesterly cot ner of block fonr (4] at the intersection of Washington and Front|streets, in the original platof the tTown ol Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, aud running thence in a southerly direction alongthe easterly line of Front street in said Town a distance of one hundred and seventy-two (172) feet and three [3] inches, and from thence westerly on a lino parallel with Washington street in said Town fifty (50] feet to a point on the westerly line ol Front street, in said Town, to the southea terly corner of the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold. Thence westerly on a line parallel with Washington street, in said (Town, twentynine (29).feet, thence northerly on a line parallel w th Front street, in said Town, nineteen (19) feet and eight (81 inches, thence easterly on * line . para'lcl with Washington st'eet, in said Town, twenty-nine (29) feet, thence southerly on the westerlyliue of Front 'street, in said Town, nineteen (191 feet and eight (8) inches to the place of beginning. Said Incense, will be asked for the nerjodof one year. J CONRAD HILDEBRAND*. James W. Douthlt. Att’y for petitianer, 1 tuMOiaer ,I>d.. Oct. 81.1880*418.