Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all the citizens of tbs Town of W hestfield and Wheatfieid Township, of ounty, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned George W. Tilton, a white male inhubitant of said Town and Township, and over the age of twenty-one years, and who is not in the habit of booming intoxicated, and a man of good moral character, and a fit person in every respect to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application 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 ; recisely 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 (6i feet north, and forty (40) feet and ten (10) inches east of the southwest comer of lot five (5), in Block one (1), in Bentley's Addition to the Town of Wheatfield, in Jasper connty, Indiana; thence north thirty (30) feet; thence east eighteen <lB • feet, thence south thirty (30) feet, thence west eighteen (18) feet, to the point of commencement. Said Lioense will be asked for the period of one year. GEORGE W. TILTON. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Petitioner. November 7, 1890. A vi >si kj w* yy ftjl Rl* tnm } ~~ / Ti*# y li V'Hello! Tom. Glad to see yon, old fellow* It's almost ten year* fine* we were married. Sit down: let'a have an experience meeting. How*» the wife ? ” t “Oh! she's so-so, same as usual,—always wanting something I can’t afford.” i ** Well, we all want something more than we've] got. Don’t you T " i “ Yes: but I guess ‘ want will be my master.’ I started to keep down expenses; and now Lil sayn I'm ‘mean,’ and she’s tired of saving and never having anything to show for it I saw your wife down street, and she looked as happy aa a queen! ” | “ I think she is : and we are economical, too,— have to be. My wife can make a little go further than anyone I ever knew, yet ahe’a always surprising me with some dainty contrivance that adds to the comfort and beanty of onr little home, and she’s always ‘ merry as a lark.’ When I ask bow she manages it she always laughs and says: *Oh 1 that’s my secret! ’ Bnt I think I’ve discovered her ‘ secret.’ When we married, we both knew we should have to be very careful, but she made one condition: she would have her Magazine. And she was right! I wouldn’t do withoutit myself for double the subscription price. We read it together, from the title-page to the last word : the stories keep our hearts young; the synopsis of important events and scientific matters keeps me posted so that I pan talk of what is going on: my wife is always trying some new idea from the household department; she makes all her dresses and those for the children, end she gets all her patterns for nothing, with the Magazine; and we saved Joe when he was so sick with the croup, by doing Just as directed in the Sanitarian Department. But I can’t tell you half l” “What wonderful Magazine is it ?” “ Demorest’s Family Magazine, and—” I “What! Why that’s what Lil wanted so bad. And I told her it was an extravagance.” I “Well, my friend, that’s wnere yon made A grand mistake, and one yon’d better rectify aa aoou as yon can. I’ll take your ‘sob.* right here, on my wife’s account: she’s bonnd to have a china tea-set in time for onr tin wedding next month. My gold watch was the premium I got for getting np a club. Here’s a copy, with the new Premium Ust for clubs,—the biggest thing out llf you don’t •ee in it what you want, you’ve only to writs to the publisher and tell him what yon want, whether it Is a tack-hammer or a new carriage, and hi will make special terms for yon, either for a club, or for part cash. Better subscribe right off and surprise Mrs. Tom. Only $2.00 s year—will save fifty times that in six months. Or send 10 cents direct to the publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th ptreet, New York, for a specimen copy containing . fta rrfantnm lilt,' 1
T: 3?: W right, Undertaker & embalmeß Rensrelaeb, - ... Indiana. l i LAND FOR SALE. Several Improved Farms, anti thousands of acres of pood tillable aud grazlug land, in northern Jasper, which yvill be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, or?half -ash, and balance in yearly paymoots. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfieid, Ind
