Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1891 — Page 8

democratic J> mtinel FRIDAY JANUARY 2, 1391.' utered postortice at Rensselaer, Ind * as second-ciassmatter.) >

MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIMETABLE. SOTTH BOUND. No. 5...Ma1l and E?pr-as,Daily. 11:27 a. m No. 9.. Milkaccom., except Sunday 6:15 r. v No. 3 . .Night Express, daily lUZ7-T. * § No 43. .Vestibule, daily H 43 p . No. 45.. Way Freight 1:11 NORTH BOTND. N 0.4. Express,daily........ No. 10.. Milk accomm.. except Sunday, :38 No. 32. .Vestibule, dailv 737 N 0.6. Mail and Kxpieee, daily *: No. 34 Vestibule. daily ... .... No. 46 .WaV Freight

** - ■ **i ~ ii H ■ T ALWAYS r Full Worth cfj c!hicago ! v . .. * tcaisvllietz^^^^ml i r J-: . ;: -iM eivEBPING CARS . S.Er»A2TT P&KLOR CARS t, ’.THiiiiiS BUN TMRQUSH SOLID J JoHots Ccid src! Baggage Checked to Destination. <® ... • "ays aid TTJlse V".t!c3: R:,’l want to b » ru ludyiaflsraM.'.—ii.ll'icbct Afreato at Coupo’ Atfc'..oas have thfn-i - ,r direst JAJ. barker Oeneral Passei.ee regnA Trains pass Rensselaer—Going North: 2:37 P. M.; 4:50 A. M.: 4:42 P. M.; 7:38 A. M.; local 10:12 a. m. South— ll:43 p. m.; 11:02 a. M.; 10;02 P. M.; 6:15 P. M.; local 2:37 P. it. Thanks to Senator Turpie for favors received. The Legislature will convene at Indianapolis, next Monday. The Republican pitches into its parti, sen co-laborer, the Lafayette Courier, for insinuating that Harrison’s Indian agents aie probably responsible for the Indian troubles now on, and that the shooting of Sitting Bull is a probable murder. A fair and thorough investigation may prove the Courier correct in its surmises.

In some remarks on the Force bill Senator Edmunds, republican, expressed his snpreme contempt for the opinions of the people delivered recently through the bailot boxes. It will be bnt a little matter of time when the people will give Edmnnds and his partisan associates to understand that they (the people) are the sovereigns and that public servants must respect ther will. Senator Wolcot, republican, the other day addressed the senate in opposition to the Force bill It will probably meet deserved defeat. Major L. A. Brown, of Mechanicsburg> is the State Purchasing Agent of the Farmers’ Alliance. He has established a State purchasing bureau at Anderson. 1 ■■■■ » s i i s S» Pullman, proprietor of the Pullman Car Works has reduoed the wages of his employes fen per cent. And Pullman is a loud-mouthed protectionist. Senator Voorhees in his speech in the Senate on the Force bill, denounced the hypocritical cant of Harrison for honest elections, and charged him direct with being an accessory to the corrupt methods of Dudley.

Bw Quenching at Sea. Investigation into the causes of the recent fires on steamships have shown that the use of a very simple means of fl- extinction, the injection of carbonic acid gas Into the hold, is very often not resorted to when it would be of the utmost service. It is a matter for surprise that this effective safeguard, which require! for its generation only a few barrels of marble dust and twenty to thirty gallons of hydrochloric acid, with hogsheads for the confinement of the gas and hose for Its injection, is not universally employed for me preservation of life and property on the high seas, especially as in the hold of a vessel, which can be tightly closed, the principle of chemical extinction can be applied with almost certain success. The adoption of such a system would result not only in the saving of property, but it might at anytime prove the means of averting lose of life. All Watehei CampuM). A few days ago I was standing by a Entieman when I expressed a wish to iow which point was the north. He at once pnlled out his watch, looked at it and pointed to the north. I asked him whether he had a compass attached to his watch. “All watches," he replied, “are compasses. ” Then he explained to me how this was. Point the hour hand to the sun, and the south is exactly half way between the hour and the figure XII. on the watch. For instance, suppose that it is 4 o’clock. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun, and IL on the watch is exactly south. Suppose that it Is eight o'clock; point the hand indicating 8 to the sun, and the figure X. on the watch is due south. My friend was quite surprised that I m net know thU

« little fortnnee hare been mad# at Tor us, by Anna Pare, Austin, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio, t. Others »redoinr as wall. Why u? Some earn over f*Oo. OO a . You au do the work and Ilea »e, wherever you are. Even bas arc mail yearning from ft to lay. AM aftes. We abow you how art you. Can work iu spare tima th# time. Bis money for workFailtire unknown amonf them, and wronoarftil. Particulars fraa. ll.HalleU*& C0.,80x 880 Porllaid,Mhiat

Notice to Heirs and Creditors of PETITION TO SELL BEAL ESTATE. The State of Indiana, 1 . Jasper County, j D u In the Circuit Court. Notice is Hereby Given, That William B. Austin, ns Administrator of the Estate of hiilroy Sexton, deceased, late of saitf County imd State, has filed in the Circuit Court of said County, his petition to sell certain Real Estate belonging to said decedent, the Personal Property of said Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and that said petition will come up for hearing on Friday, January 23, 1891, the same being the 17tb Judicial day of the January Term, 1891, of said Court, whioh term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said State, on the sth day of January, the , year aforesaid. , , Witness The Clerk and Seal Seal. - of said Court, this 19th ; ‘ —-< day of December, a. d. i 1890. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. December 19, 1890 —ss.

SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree and an Execntion directed to me by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1891, between the hours of ten O’clock 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) md Nine (.9), in Block Forty-three (43 1, 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-six Cents ($371.66). with interest and costs, and a urther judgment rendered in said cause in favor of Wil--1 am 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 shall not be a t uffieency to pay said judgment, interest and cost in favor of said Austin, I will, at the same time and plaoe, offer at Public Sale the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding Beven years, by the year, of the following described real estate ii. Weston’s Second Addition to said Town, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the alley mnuing north and south through ti e centre of Block Forty-six (46), in said W eston’s Second Addition, to the Town of Rensselaer, Forty-seven ■47) feet south of the northeast corner of Lot Two (2), in said Block; thence southwesterly to a point on the easterly side of Division Street Ninetyeight (98) feet southeasterly along the e isteuly 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 southeasterly 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 canse 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.—520.

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