Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1891 — Page 8

democratic Sentinel FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1891. * at-dat Ind ‘

MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TAB! . SOUTH BOUND. No. 5-Mail Mid Ex., Daily, Go. 37—Milk & accom., . J;* No. 3—NigMExpress, * 11-43 p. M. No. 33—Vestibule, u ->-37 pM . No. 45—Way Freight, nobth bound. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, ' -88 a. m. No. 32—Vestibule , 442 p’ M No. 6—Mail and Ex., u M No. 34-V estibule, * No. 46—Way Freight, A

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Judge Blodgett, of the United States Court, Chicago, thinks the McKinley bill unconstitutional. An appeal will be taken to the United States Supreme Court. President Schaffer, of the Indianapolis Street Railway, tried to bribe Senator Magee of Cass county. Rufe, at one time, was very profuse in the use of “cuss words, and if still an expert we’ll bet the surrouncing atmosphere on that occasion became blue. GovemoTiaiU, of New York, refused to recognize a requisition for an alleged orimin 1, bearing the signature of Morgan G. Bulkeley, on the ground that he did not regard the gentleman as Governor of the State of Connecticut. The Gov ernor did right. Bulkeley is a pretender. The Toledo Bee says the adoption of the secret ballot law in Indiana, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York has taken these states out of any column of uncertainties in presidential calculations. They are reliably Democratic states and will cast their votes for Grover Cleve and or some other good democrat in 1892.

The Republican members of Congress are determined that the surplus left .n the Treasury by the Cleveland adrnii - istratiou shall vanish before the c oseof the session. Immense subsidies are being voted to shipping and other priv Je interests. We have some beautiful and i tell gent young laiiesiu Goshen, say- E der Be ne of the Democrat, who aro engaged in ih various br nenes of busi ss. it seems to be the case out in Kansu. , as well asali over the entire country, an in sy caking of two young ladies who keep a ivore n 6 i lina, an exchange says great consterna ion was created among the nati es b} seeing th following sign hangin gin front of the store: “Step inside and examine our underwear.” Elkhart Review: One of our physicians recently received the ollowing kit- rfrow a country physician: “Baar dock I have a paehunt whos phisicol si es sho sthat the windpipe has ulc rat d of. and his lung have drop intoo his stuinick, he is unable to swoller and I fear his stumick tube is gone. I hav giv hym evry thiug without efeckt, his father is welthy Omrable a d ’ inf uenshial, he is an aktiv member off the M. E. chir«ch ani go nos-1 dout want >oo loose hym. wca- shall due ans buy returns muie you siu nee e ”

The question aske-i b th teacher wis *ln what part of the "odj is ti.e aver and she was a f »ood - ual u;pr sed wh.n the tall boy replied: “ fcvuth of the lungs!” Capt. L. A. Cole, a well known attor ney of LaPorte, who was ta. en to Logansport hospital for the insane some months ago, died there last Saturday. Capt. Cole was at one time a resident of Rensselaer.

THE FIRST STEP. Aerhang you r re run town, . an’t eat can’t sleep, can’t think, can tdo ny hmg to your satisfact on. and you wonder wh it ails you. You should heed the warning, TO® are taking the first step into \ervous Prostration. You need a >jerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy forrestoring your nervous gysem to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, /and the Liver and Kidneys resume wealthy action. Try -» bottle. Price 50c. at F. B Moyer’s Drag Store. 6. * ?nu< Mttle fortunes hare ben made a jSnoHKK wor k fur us by Ai.ua Faffe, Aufltir ■ ''' E r,, ed. ■ cct - AS well. Wt ?’ yott? Sorr-e *arn over <6OO. (*♦ ■ Tou .-s-do (be work and hv life. I yt-u Even be «• **•*’* from tl-. tc U TjJr »•» <*•? All sgM Weahow yon bo* V **<* *th* rtwi WOrk lD S’ gfe Fati«»* ttsha.. «• Om worharful.

EXAMINATIONS. The examination of pupil* MMapleting “The Course of Study* in tft &ftrools of Jasper County will be held as follows: Hanging Gbove and Milroy Townships, at the Lefler School House, in Hanging Grove township, Saturday,March 7th, ls9l. Jordan Township, at Egypt School House, March 7. Barkley Township, at Centre School House, Saturday, March 14. Marion Township, at Rensselaer High School building. Saturday, March 14. Newton Township, at Saylerville School House, Saturday, March 14. Keener T > wnship, at DeMotte School building, Friday March 20. Kankakee, Wheatfuld and Walker Townships, at Wheatfield School House, Saturday, March 21. Gillam Township, at Center School House, Saturday, March 21. Carpenter Township, at the High School building in R mington, Saturday. March 21. Union Township, at Brushwood School House, Saturday, March 28. Examinations will begin promptly at 9 o’clock, a. m. Manuscript blanks will be furnished by the examiners. Pupils wiil be required to furnish pens and ink. No manuscript will be receive unless written with pen and ink, properly signed and completed. Examinations for Primary License will be held the last Saturdays of March, April and May. Examinations for Professional and Life Licenses will be held in connection with the regular monthly examinations of February, March and April. J. F. WARREN, County Sup’t. Feb. 14,1891.

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Xhere are many ONUSES FOR e IKSAPOLIO To dean tombstones. To renew oil-cloth. To renovate paint. To brighter jnetgls. To polish knives. To scrub floors. To wash out sinks. To scour bath-tubs. To clean dishes. To whiten marble. To remove rust. To scour kettles. EVERYBODY USES IT. penU»t» to eleao tktoe teetti. Engineers to clraaput* of machines. Housemaids to scrub marble floors Burgooes to polish their Instruments. Ministers to renovate old chapels. Chemists to remove some s talus. Confectioners to scour their pans. Sextons to clean the tombstones. Carvers to sharpen their ki.ives. Mechanics to brighten their tools. HosUfiv on brasses and srblte hotses. Shrewd ones to scour ohl straw b M , Books te cleaa the Mtchen sink. Artists to clean their palettes. Soldiers to brighten their arms. Waters to ctoaa off surfaces. Wheelman to clean blcyclM. Beaovators to clean earpeta. EVERY ORE FINOS A NEW USE.

NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Louisville, New Albans & Chicago Railway Csmpany will be held on Wednesday, March 11.1891, at, 12 o'clock noon, at the offices of the Company, 117 xiioadway, New York, for the purpose of e 1 acting Directors in place of those 'hose t< rm shall then expire, ond the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. Bolls open from 12 o’clock m. to 1 o’clock p. m. The Transfer Books will be closed from Saturday, Febsuary 28th, 1891, at 12 o’clock m., until Thursday, March 12th, 1891, at 10 o’clock a. m. The annual meeting of the Bedford & Bloomfield Railroad Company and of the Orleans, West Baden k French Lick Springs Company will be held at the same time and place. WILLIAM L. BREYFOGLE, President. W. H. Lewis, Secretary. Tin Vffl! VW! 25 Reliable Farmers who lII] IUO OuVv need the outfit described ■V IVV MavH below? If so, send their names and P.O. addresses to the Aermotor Co., Chicago. This service will entitle you to one of the Aermotor Company’s Everlasting Steel Geared Wind Mills and Grinders (which will grind from 12 to 25 bushels per hour in a good wind), together with ail nqade i Vertical Shafting and Pulley for ariving Feed Cutter, Com Shelter, Buzz Saw, etc., on the additional payment of one hundred dollars. The first to send in the list of names will be entitled to the benefit of this offer, which is good for 15 days only. With the list of names, send for copiously illustrated printed matter, showing every oon oeivable phase of wind mill construction and work, including Tilting Towers, etc. town.

T: 1*: "W Undertaker & embalmeß Renbrslaer, - - - Indiana. LAjND fob sale. Several improved Farms, anu thousands of acres of good tillable and grazing land, In northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, orfhalf < ash, and balance in yearly payments. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfield. Ind ■■#S n I ■■W> c,n be tamed at our XEV line nt work, HF lIKI S W rapidly and licu.irnblv, ~f ■w| I I IV ■■ ■ either ma, y.wuir or Old, UI,U ,t, \,,r B owniocalitiee,wherever ih< r Any ■■■ —W S■ ■■ S one can do the work. E»»v to I. dm. We ftimllb ererylhinr. We start you. No ri.k. You , an devote your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This i- an entirely new lead,and brinap wonderful success to everv worker. Bettinners are earning froft *25 to »50 per week and npwa i <>», and more after a little experience. We can fttnileli von the employment and teach you FREE. No apace to explain here. Full information FREE. TRI E Jk CO.. Al.l'l STA, llx iaSSHw: js Tom. Glad to ase you, oMiaßovt n*B almost ten yean since w« wars married. Sit taTe “ meeting. How’s tbt wife T M H Oii I ahe’aao-ao, tame aBUMti,-«lwva waste Im something I can’t afford.” ° Well, we all want Bonaething more than we*ve got Don’t you!” “Tea: bnilgoeM'want wfObemymaater.’ 1 started to keep down expenaee; and now LU says I’m‘mean,’ and ahe’e tired of eaving and never having anything to show for It I saw you wife • down street, ano ahe looked as happy aa a queen I* v “I think she io; and we an «xm~ have to he. My wife can make a little go further than anyone I ever knew, yet ahe’s always surprising me with some dainty contrivance that adds to the comfort and beauty of our little home, and ehe’a always‘merry as a terk.’ When leak bow ahs manages it, she always laughs and says: *Oh! that’s my secret! ’ But I tmnk I’ve dUseovered her‘secret’ When we married, ve both knew we should have to be very careful, tut she made one condition: she would have her Msteiine. And she wss right 1 I wouldn’t do myself for double th* subscription price. W» read ft together, from the title-page to the last word: the stories keep our hearts young; the eyaopsis of important events and scientific matters keeps ms posted so that I can talk underetandinvly of whit is going on: my wife is always trying some pew idea from the household department; ahe makea all her dresses and those for the children, and she gets all her patterns for nothing, with the Msgarine; and we saved Joe when he was io sick With the croup, by doing Jut as directed in the Sanitarian Department. But I can’t teU you half l’» “What wonderful Magacine is it! ” “ Demorest’s FSmilyMagazine, and—” •nd I told her it was an extravagance, *» * “Wen, my friend, that’s where you made • grand mistake, and one you’d better rectify as peon as yen can. I’ll take you ‘anb.’ right here, on my wife’s account: she’s bound to have a china tea-aet in time for onr tin wedding next month. My gold watch waa the premium I got for getting •p a club. Here’e a copy, with the new Premium bigg—* thing out! If yon don’t Me in it what you want, you’ve only to write to the publisher and tell him what you want, whether it tea taek-hammeror a new carriage, and he will ••kstojelM temafor you,eith« fwaclnb.otfor part cash. Better subscribe right off and surprise Only $2.00 a year—will save fifty times , that in six months. Or send 10 cents direct to the poblisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th fog a specimsn copy containing

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NOTICE OF ELECTION. At the business meeting of Rensselaer Baptist church, held on Saturday, Feb. 7, 1891, vacanc cs were declared in the office of Trustee of said church held by A. F. Griswold and by A. T. Perkins, non-residents, and on election of two Trustees to fill the said vacancies was- ordered to be held at the regular meeting of the church on Saturday, March 7,1891, at 2 o’clock p. ip.. Notice given by order of the church. U. M. McGUIRE.

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APPLICATION FOR.LICENSE Notice is hereby giv n to the citizens of I the Town of DeMotte and Keener town- ■ ship, in Jasper county, and State of Indiana, that the undersigne , a male inhabitant of sa d town of DeMotte. in Keener township, County nd State aforesaid, and 1 over 'he ge of twenty-one years, not in ■ the hubit of be; oming intoxicated, and a fit person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will at,ply to the Boa d of Commissioners of Jaspei county, in the Stat o' Indiana, at their reguI lar March Term, 18'51, for a license to , sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all o'.her intoxicating liquors ifi less quantities 1 than a quart at a time with the piivil ge of Bowing and permitting the same to be drank on the remises wheie sold. 1 .he precise lo * tion of the premises where said 1 quors are to be s li and drank, is ,n a one-story frame build ng. fronting on an unnamed stree . in the of De ,J o te, Jas er oenty, India a, ommenciug at a point o ie no th line of Lot one (b, in Block three.(i>, in the original plat of the town of DeMotte, in said county, and St te afOr said, twenty ( 0 feet ea-t of he no th west corner of gnd .0 aforesa’d. un. ing thenc, south , tw nty- ve (25) feet, thence cast ffteen I (1 1 feet, thence norih twenty-five (25» ' fee! t the north ine of said lot, thenc® west 0 he north line o sai ! lot fifteen (5) fe tto thepla eof beginning. Said premises beine known an 1 designated as saloon and all si’mte on lot one • 1), in . block >br< e in the or giaal plat to the : to ’ n ot DeMotte, in the County of Jasp r and St • of Indian . I Said License is askrd for the neriod of i ot>e yeai from the da e of granting the ■ sam-. HENIiY GHANgUL I Feb. fi, 181 L