Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1891 — Page 8

democratic FBIDAY JANUARY 9, 1891. ntered at'the postofflee at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-cmssmatter.)

MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIMETABLE. SOTTH bound. No. 5...Ma1l and Exprss, Daily 11:27 a. u No.9..Milkaccom., except Sunday 6:15 r. m. No. 3 .Night Express, daily U -27 r. m.. No 43.. Vestibule,daily vJ,. T> ' M- » H0.45.-Way Freight..; PK -. NORTH BOTND. N 0.4. Express,daily........ No. 10.. Milk acc.omm., except Sunday, j:3s No. 32.. Vestibule, daily ‘37 N 0.6.. Mail and Expiess, daily 2:. No. 34. Vestibule. daiij No. 46..Wav Freight

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Trains pass Reusselaer— 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. m. The Democratic LegislatuieHyf Indiana is in working trim. Let the pledges o the people be kept. Hoar and his Force bill is or the down grade, and John Sherman and his silver bill of last ses siou will very likely be switched on the same track. Republican senators and representatives are slow to conclude that the people are the sovereigns, and they the servants. Last week one day our attention was called to some strictures con-* tained in the Mt. Ayr News, Hit we preferr d to have our neighbor adopt it before giving it any at-< tention. , We suggest to the News that it copy article on first column editorial page of the Republican of this week —manufactured by the Tariff League as food for gudgeons.

The infamous Republican Force bill was given its quietus the other day in the United States senate. Eight reDublioan senators voted with the democrats *? to displace it with the silver bill. loor old Hoar is in danger of going down into his political grave broken hearted. He declares it will kill the republican party. May the Lord hasten the day when that event shall oecnr. Better wo old it have been for the country had that party never been born!

The Republican organs declared that the increase in price of eve* rything in daily use by the people as a result of the enactment of the McKinley bill, was not an actual fact, but was falsely rushed upon the people to influence the elections. But nevertheless it was « fact, and is a fact— prices continue to rise; and the democratic press believe this should be continually kept before the people, in 01 - der that they shall meet it with tb6 only lawful weapon placed in their hands —the ballot.*: Such republican organs as the Mt. Ayr Hews and Rensselaer Republican think it only right that the people should pay high t.ibule to the wealthy monopolists ;and denounce democratic journals that inform the masses they are far from getting value received for their expenditures. The people are deeply interested in the laws being enacted, and, we shall endeaver to keep them posted, even to the exs elusion of c uch slash softsoap; fcy the News and Republican misnamed ‘local news.’

‘ill little fort unethtve been roadeat work for ui, by Anna Paeo, Auitin, and Jno. Bonn. Toledo, Ohio. ?. y# e*i• ut. Other* are doing 1 a* well. Why g\pir you? Some earn over #500.00 a Yon can do the work and live / 4?K Vast, wherever you are. Kven be- / jP* / ginnef- are easily earning from #5 to f /, #loa day. A Rage*. We show you bow oi*d start you. Can work in spare time f 5 or all the time. Big money for work- / ..*4 ®ers. f ailure unknown among them. N KVV and wonderful. Particulam free, fl.llullett «& Co m Kox § SO Portland, Main#

Notice to Heirs and Creditors of PETITION TO SELL BEAL ESTATE. The State of Indiana, J . Jasper County, f oct ’ In the Circuit Court. Notice is Hereby Given, That William B. Austin, as Administrator of the Estate of Milroy Sexton, deceased, late of said . County aud State, has filed in the Circuit Court of said County, his petition to sell certain Beal Estate belonging to said de- i cedent, the Personal Property of said j Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and that said petition i will come up for hearing ou Friday, January 23, 1891, the same being the 17th Judicial day of the January Term, 1891, of said Court, which term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said State, on the sth day of January, the I year aforesaid. (— l ) Witness The Clerk and Seal j - Seal. . of said Court, this 19th — -y —' day of December, a. d. 1890. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. December 19, 1890 —ss.

SHERIFFS 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, 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 P -.blic 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 :be judgment in said Decree in favor of Emmet L. Hollingsworth for the sum o: 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 Wtl--lam B. Anstin for three Hundred and Twenty Dollars (£320.00), with intern ' and costs, I will, at the same time aud place, expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said real ostate, and if, after ap plying the proceeds of such sale upon said judgment, interest and costs in favor of said Hollingsworth, there shall not bo a f ufficency to pay said judgment, interes: and cost in favor of said Austin, 1 will, at the same time and place, offer at Public Sale the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, by the year, of the following described real estate i, 'Weston’s Secoiid Addition to said Town, to-wit: Commencing at a point on tbe alley lunning north and south through tne centre of Block Forty-Six (46), in sai l Weston’s Second Addition, to the Town ol Rensselaer, Forty-soveu 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 easterly side of Di ision Street from the point where the Westerly boundary line of said Lot Three <3) ins id 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 cause No. 4153 in said Jasper Circuit Court. PHILIP BLUE, Sfcff 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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