Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1890 — Page 8
democratic §>entinel FRIDAY DECEMBER 5, 1890. Lteted at fie postodi - e at Reneeelaer. Ind. eecond-t «®eni&ttcr.)
MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. SOTTH BOUND. No. 6...Ma1l aiiA-Expr es,Dally .....11:27 a.k. No. 9. Milk accom.. except Sunday 6.15 p. m. No. 8 Ni-ht Express, tally 11 '*• No 43.. Vestibule. dally *'jy *• Jr. N 0.45.. way Kreivht Dll NORTH BOTND. No. 4. .Morninc 1 xpress, flail v- ...... M No. 10 .Milk accomm.. except Sunday, No. 32 Vestibule, dailv ■ * No. 6. A.ail and txpieag, daily No. 34 Vestibule, daily No. 46 . Way Freight.-
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The Evansville Conner says that a tar. iff for revenue only with incidental free trade, would soon settle the trusts. Wo know Republicans in Jasper county who voted against Billy Owen for the sole reason that he voted for the McKinley bill. “Reciprocity” and “Free Trade” are synonymou terms, and even Billy Owen, since the election, has oome out in favor of reciprocity. Congressman NeVlringhan’s tin-plate manufactory, which the republican press advertised so extensively before the election, turns out 10 be nothing bu. a sheetiron mill. Our litlle Ben in his message insinuates: “D— n the people, they are a body of ignoramuses. Wn.it do they know about the tariff?” And recommends tnat no heed be pa d to tneir dictation as voiced in the November election. »• *• • w • Little Ben professes to greatly desire honest elections, and to that end strongly nrges upon the Senate the necessity for the passage of the “Force Biil. ” If the president were sincere he would recommend to the several States the 'Australian system.” It works like a charm wherever it has been tried. Indiana points to it with pride. Porter’s census gives Wyoming a population of 60,:)89; Idaho, 84,229; Montana, 131,769; North Dakotu, 182,425; Neva--44,327 Total, 503,320. lhese live states* with one-fourth the population of Indiana, have ten United States Senators. — But for these rotten-borough States the Republicans would be in the minority in tEe Senate. .. The Chicago Tribune says Republicans did not become apathetic over the McKinley bill; they became hot and angry. They felt that their representatives in congress had betrayed them; that they had sent them there in 1888 to revise the tariff downward, and they had come back home with ihisßeed-Harrison-Quay-Mc-Kinley monstrosity which revised it upward. This disgusted thousands of liepublicans with the party.
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Easy Terms.
A woman in Pennsylvania accepted 8250 from a railroad company for running over and killing her husband. A number of married women.living in the same neighborhood have expressed a willingness to sign a paper agreeing not to charge the company a cent if it will perform a similar service for them. Five or six children are about as much as some wives can support, without having lazy and shiftless husband to find food T.
The Cost of Cosmetics.
An examination of statistics furnished by the Chicago Board of Pharmacy shows that American women spend 862,000,000 a year for cosmetics, most of which are made of zinc, oxide, calomel, and other poisons. This leads ns to ask this pertinent Question, “How can women, vain inoogn to paint and dye their hair, bring forth children stalwart enough to resist temptations that lead to all manner ot vice, including drunkenness?”
Her Indorsement.
▲ young woman who had a check for 814 on a certain Detroit bank presented it at the cashier’s desk, and he politely said: “You will please indorse it, miss?” She took it over to the desk and wrote on the back: “I want this money awful bad yours truly please pay the bearer. ”
Insanity in Chawing Cum.
Experts have recently decided that the gum-chewing habit has developed insanity In girls. A New York doctor asserts that the constant chewing of gum has produced weak minds in fourteen cases of young women now under his treatment, the constant movement of the mouth causing too great a strain on the head.
Another Champion Mean Man.
The meanest man has been found. He lives in Georgia and borrows his county paper, and when he gets through reading it he rents it to his neighbor at a profit, then abuses the editor because there is nothing in it.
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 13, 1890, between the hours of ten o’clook a. m. and four o’clock p. m. of said day, at the northerly door of the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, expose at Public Sale the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, by the year, of the following described real estate in said Town, County and State, to-wit: The East half of Lots Five (5), Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Block Forty-three (43), in Weston’s Second Addition to said Town. And upon failure of said rents and profits selling 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-Hix Cents ($371.6(5). with interest and costs, and a urther judgment rendered in said cause in favor of William B. Anstin for Three Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($320.00), with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate, and if, after ap plying the proceeds of such sale upon said judgment, interest and costs in favor of said Hollingsworth, there sh dl not be a eufficency to pay said judgment, intoi est and cost in favor of said Austin. 1 will, at the same time and place, offer at Publio Sale the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, by the year, of the following described real estate i: Weston’s Second Addition to said Town, to-wit: Commencing at a point on an alley mnning north and south through tho centre of Block Forty-six (46), in said Weston’s Second Addition, Forty-seven (47) feet south of the northeast corner of Lot Three (3), in said Block; thence running southwesterly to a point on the etwterly side of Division Street Ninetyeight (98) feet southeasterly along the easterly side of Division Street from the point where the Westerly boundary line of said Lot Three (3) 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 Three (3) being at the intersection of said alley with Division Street; thence north to the place of beginning. And if said rents 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’v for W. B. Austin. Nov. 14, IK9O s2‘h
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