Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1891 — Page 8
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MON ,n route. RENSSELAER TiIIETABI .. * SOUTH BOUND. No. 5-Mail and Ex., D iIT, U-®* ££■ 00. 37-Milk & accom., ,5.7$ No. 3-Night Express, P. M. No. 33—Vestibule, . J- JNo. 45—Way Freight, 2.37 p. M. HOBIH BOUND. No. 36— Milk accom., D> ily, 7:38 a. m. No. 32— Vestibule „ 2 *■ No. 6-Mail and Ex., u 4.12 P. M. No. 34— Vestibule, A. M No. 46_Way Freight, 10:12 A - M
ALWAYS Bfv£Sp3MJ^r^^J :ts patrons 1 oFullWorUicf e &>3r\ 3Xheir Koncy by t* gT' JSS Taking Then?. - I ““ESiar 17 Chicago <f r^g§|^gg ■ lafatette ' ! dianapolisiH'*™TOtenTP incinnatiMJLLMAN sleeping cars ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ULLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. Maps and Tima Tables if you want to lit more fully Informed—all Ticket. Agents at Coupon stations have them—or address JAS. BARKER General Passevgei Ag ‘nt
Sponge.
We don’t mean those sponges that grow “in tho bottom of the sea,” and which afford food for much scientifio ■peculation, as to whether they are animal or vegetable. No, the sponges of which we mean to complain are distinctly animal, and are of both sexes. We all suffer from them, bores and sponges are necessary evils, we suppose, but not any more to bo admired for all that. Editors could a tale unfold of the way some people get their advertising done for nothing, and lawyers < ould tell , of tons of legal advice given by them Without receiving t esl gb < st acknowledgment, pecuniary or otherwise. Doctors, also, are the victims of these questioners. Generally it is on ly the younger membe rs of these professions who suffer. Men old in the tricks of these friendly sponges manage to e\ade them, but the young (alMowJawyer, or doctor though lie knoiterbe i&feeing defrauded, has not the coqi‘S&& to cut short the confidential tv saying that he hopes to make by receiving pay for that which his friend expects to get for the asking:' No one expects a carpenter, blacksmith, jeweler, or any one who plies a trade, to do the smallest job for nothing, and yet those who willingly pay for such labor seem to think they have done nothing of which to be ashamed if they “manage” to get legal or medical advice without having to pay for it. And among women the fault is as Eeat. We have heard women boast of lowing “all kinds of fancy work and never paid a cent for lessons.” Their desire to learn fancy work was greater than their delicacy of feeling. Women who make their living by dress-making, milline v, teachr.g fancy work, or painting, are daily imposed upon by friends and strangers who come to them for suggestions and advice about material, shades, designs, and patterns—defrauding the worker of hours of valuable time without a l!fc ought of paying for the advice given, and often do not even thank the person for the suggestion which she has spent time and money in acquiring. Strange to say, these sponges arc ©ftenest found among those who could well afford to pay for what they want} and stranger still is the fact that they would resent, with the greatest indig* nation, a refusal to oblige them, or an intimation that they were taking ad* vantage es another’s politeness, and thus getting for nothing that which the giver has a right to expect something more substantial for than mere thanks. Minnie W. Armstrong, m SI Louie Magazine.
Taking time by the Forelock.
"Oh, mamma, my doll has got an awful cold,” said little Mattie, the other day, “and I must have some whisky to give it." “Who told yon whisky was good for • cold,” asked her mother. “That’s what papa says he takes it for.” “Oh, yea, he says that, but he hasn’t got any cold. He just takes it for the ■old he is going to have.” “Well, my doll’s goin’ to. have as awful, awful cold to-morrow."
THE FIRST STEP. Atrbans you are nm < own. an’t cat can’t «l*ep, can’t think, can t. do nyth ng to ye»ra»tisfact:on, and you wonder what dl* yea. You shoo'd heed the warning, yon are taking the first a'ep into Nvrvous Prostration. Too need a Nerr# T»nic and fm Electric Bitters yon wnl fin i the exact acmedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Snrprisingresults follow the nsc of this great Varrc Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite rat urns, good digestion is restored and the Liver and Hddn ys resume eel thy astlon. Try » bottle. Pnos »Uo. at F. * HcyW. Drag «
examinations.
Tho examination of pnpila completing “The Course of Study" in tDe schools of Jwiper Count- will be held as follows: Barkley Township, at Centre School House, Saturday, March 14. Marion Township, at Kensselaer High School building. Saturday, M rch 14. Newto- Townsijxp. at Sailerville School House, Saturday, March i 4. Ke skT v\ nshtp, at DeMotte School building, Friday March 20. Kankak e, Whi.atpield 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 B miugton, Saturday, March 21. Union Township, at Brushwood School House, Saturday, March 28. Examinations will begin promptly at 9 o’clook, a. m. Manuscript blanks will be tarnished by the examiners. Pupils wiil be required to furnish pens and ink. ISo manuscript will be receive unless written with pen and ink, p.operly 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 Fsbru..ry, Majeh and April. J. F. WAKKEN, County Sup’t. Feb. 14. 189 L
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tLL BRElgl >OONWH)? IMS'S!QUICKIY MARRIED S APOLIO is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in cheir attempts to help around the house. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or GUFF ■ THAT CAN BE RELIED ON uu UP JNTot -to smt! THE MARK tO DlSCOlor! '■* BEARS THIS MARK. # TRADE PJ-ULOIO Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
WANTED! Woodchoppers, at prevailing wa" i ges. Apply to, or address T. A. CROCKETT. Rensselari, Inti. 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Mutter of the Estate of Elizabeth 1 Nichols, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term. 1891. I Notice is hereby given, That the under- ' signed, as Administrator of th# estate of Elizabeth Nichols, deceased, has present;ed and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that , the same will come up lor the examineI tion and action of said Circuit Court, ou • the 23d day of March, 1891, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court, and i show cause, if any there be, why said ' account and vouchers should not be ap- . proved. I And the heirs of said estate, and all ! others interested therein, are also hereby : required, at t e time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. TBUITT P. WRIGHT, Maioh 6, 1891.—53. Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Jeremiah Stanley, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, That the under* signed, as Executrix of the estate of Jeremiah Stanley, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that Ihe same wiil come up for the examination and notion of said Circuit Court, on the 25th day of March, 1891, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appeurin said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approve I. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. MINEBYA C. STANLEY, March 6, 1891. Execurrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Neier, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court. March Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of John Neier. deceased, has presented and filed his aoconnt and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will oome up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on tne 30th day of March, 1891, at which time persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place nforesad, to appear and make proof of their heirship orclaim to any part of said estate. PRESLEY E. DAVIS, March 6, 1891. Administrator.
X: IP: Wriglit, Undertaker l embalmeß Rensrei.aer, - - - Indiana. LAND FOR SALE. Several inr roved Farms, an thousands of acres of good tillabU and grazing land, in northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to sn 11 purchasers. Cheap for cash, or-halt ash, and balance in yearly paymoots. Correspondence solicited. Call od„ or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfleld. Ind
MAMMOTH FUTURE WARE-ROOMS. tali, ; util 1 M-Eaffl&, Furniture. At.&'.a Pi si. a ■ - iiisPs *jAY W. WILLIAMS^ —DEALER INFURNJTORE V :,.,lAMS-STOCKTOH PLOCK, Third Dodb West of Makeev er House,. Rensselae, Indf —^yiL-rgy. - • -n—MirifflTTwuMMzw—m——is mumHMaaßaaa |arbie Hour MACKEY & BARCUS. ■—Dealer.' In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMEOTS, TA. B% ETS*. HlAigfaiH , SMSI, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS UII.VS oIJVD VASE a Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana. ‘ ' t hbU I || TAI;WHY ABE PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE? They never look abend nor thir Fco'.lc hove been known to wait till planting season, run to the grocery Tor their seeds anti. then repent over it ior 12 montns, rather than stop and think what they wiil want *? r the s?v VuVItJ »,.S . never disappoint, is the verdict from the millions who have planted them. It it is l lower or V ego* Le ou ? * nts, Bulbs, oranything in this line, MAKE NO MISTAKE this year but send io cents for :>$ vml Guide, deduct the 10 cents from first order, it costa nothing, lfrr pi a;eer rtair three colored plates, Grandest Novelties ever offered, m cash ) 't.rmums to t;i "j c - dub orders. SIOOO cash prizes at one of the State Fairs. Grand OffSl. chance lor all. aoe m • r a:, ape from ever before; 100 pages B T A x 10% inches. JA3IS3 VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N, Y. '
nam®s and P.O. addresses >oh- < r Co., Chicago This er i-. •, j | * *!. you to one of the Aeraotor » riv’Everlasting Steel Geared Wind Id i - \ Grinders (which will grind from I to bushels per hour in s good wind), together with ail needs J Vertical Sh .ting tind Pulley for driving Feed Cotter, Corn Sheller, Buzz Saw, etc., on the addit onai payisent of one hnn Ired doll rs. The first to send in the list of names will be entitled to the benefit of thi« o er, which is good for 15 days only. Wth• he list of names, send for copiousl; illuserjtted printed matter, shewing every con eeivable phase of wind mill oon traction and work, including Tilting Tow rs etc. town. Nnug little fortunes hav« been made a * tur U8 t h > Anna l ego, Austin and Jno. Bonn, I oledo, Ohio ' 'J/liit. s ** e cut. OtliPti ttre doing »awell. Why T ißafy g/^Ba l °* you? Korns earn over 9600.00 a ./ * AS§F2jjHgS' llont h. You can do th« work and livr | a home, wh* r«vt*r you arc. Even be / 7 W'fjSGw flnners are easily earning from 96 tc (a# Jtß* 910 a day. All ages. We show you bow JSA * n< l ®*®ft you. Can work in *parc time or all the time. Big money for work err Fellure unknown among them NjEW and wonderful. Particulars free HdftlloHCo., Rox Portland, Maine
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J Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, will often slip off the feet. To remedy this evil the “COLCHESTER” EIIBBER CO. offer a shoe with the inside of the heel lined wfih rubber. This clings to the shoe and prevents the Rubber from slipping off. Call for the “Colchester” “ADHESIVE COUNTERS” and you can walk, run orjumpin them. ’Bpqr LIBIL _L 'll 11 - JL J 1 1 111 woven wire "imfEFENCINC for Lawns, Gardens, Farms, Ranches ana Railroads raiCKS BKDUCED. Sold by dealers. FREIGHT PAD. *MUU,EN>B POULTRY NETTING, New Thing No fAfsmgl No bagging! Extra Heavy BelviJp> ' The KcXj.iu.en Woven Wire Fence Co., Caiosgo,lU —W - XBLe» Errenfl/ULSTi eHICA.o. 71 UNION SQUARE. N. X &*’*?***. FOR SALE. BY JAY W, WILLIAMS, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind T. F. Class, Salesman. feb6,’9l. MA TEAK I 1 nnderttk. tokritfly teacb any fairly Intelligent person of ritha# sex, who can read and writ*, an* who, nfter instruction, will work indaatfioualy! how to earn Three Thousand Dalian a teart* flitirown lu aiities,wherever they lire.l will aleofknriab be nturt t nor employmentxt which you can earn that amount V(1 i'c tneunii 1 .!. successful as above. Easily and aaickly Rruoa. i u* sirr but one worker from each district or county, I i«r.. already taught *1,4 provided With employment a larva u “ *I e rn *hi**g over 99000 a rear each, it’s XJEW E r«rtl«l»r»F*SlS:. AddwgitMo^ a. C. ALLEN. Box 4M, ▲■caste, Malm*.
t -Work horses in the city are worth three times as much as country horses became we them in the stable.” FREE—Q* t from your dealer fires, At §4 Book. It has handanne pictures sad valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a S/a Hone Blanket will make your horse worth mm* and eat less to keep warm. 1»A Five Mile ? 5/A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test . " 80 other styles at prices to suit every* body. If you can’t get them from yo«r dealer, write us. 5/A #ORSt BLANKETS ARC THE STRONGEST. <Of»F GENU!,4C WITHOUT THE SM LABEL fault’d by Wa. av Sons. PWlada., whf make tbe tamrei nn ;e Brand Baker Rlanketa Salesmen" wanted so solicit for our well-known Vnreery. Good ages paid weekly, eteady oaiployment. AU stock guaranteed irue-to-imme. Our specialty is hardy stock for the N nth and Northwest Write for terms before ter. itory tak-n stating age. OH. SE BKOTIir. US COMPANY. Chieago Tlv t GENTS WANTED^a # M»m^ra opportunity, ©co. A. Broadway* N. T* PIOHEEB~KEfIT~NfIMEfT] Beef. Pork. Veal, uutto- .-a t.. i.ologna' etc.. sold in quaatitie* i > purch-eeia at tl lowest prices. Nan ■ ’nrt *h< best stock slaughter', d. B'-eryhody is invited to call C#“E-ihc highest ptice pii t for good fat att I®- 1 ®- J. J. EIGLEIaiBACH, Prop’r. Rens elaei,lndiana.
-SMsattaM—lCU,dE RTS! When I say Cmtfl I d® not mean merely to ■top them for a time, and then have them rstarn again. I mean a RADICAL CURB. X have made the disease of UTS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cube the worst cases. Because others have failed is no re aeon for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express and Rost Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will core yon. Address H.O. BOOT, M.C., 183 Peaii St h Ml ts YOMt emffeWTMvvmwvFgklffrMyffW NOTICE TO VOTERS —OFTHE— Towiiolteselaer. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Boird of Trustees of tho Town of Eensselaer, Indiana, held at the Town Hall, on Jionday evening, January 12, 1891, it was ordered by the Board that said Town be divided into two precinota, as follows, to-wit: Commencing in the centre of the Bange Line road where the soaih boundarv of said Town es Rensselaer crosses said road and rumiingtheaoe north along the center line of s id road to the c nter of Washington street m said To- n; thence north and e Ist ilong the center of said Washington street to, the ce iter of Division street; thence nor h an 1 wes r along the center of said Divi ion t eet to the center of M:- n street, theno north along the center of sdd \xatn stre. t to ‘he north boundary of the said Town of Bensselaer. All east «nd north of be 'enter of said road nd street shall b.i known as "East Precinct” in Said Town, and all west of th® oenter ofs aid read a d streets shall be known as “ We t Precinct” in said Town. The Voting Polls in said East Precinct will be at the Town Hall, and the voting polls in said West Precinct will be at Eger’s shop. . - Witness my hand and the -j Sear - corporate seal of said town, this * —-> - January 12, IS9I. CH BLES < . SPITLER, February 20, 1891. Town Clerk —■ 4®W * 1 vis ■: ’ i. ihre« .« i a i’.q> sweet milk, H-o and a hall rcos of ltoiir, one teas} dh of saleratn* anil two of c>-e<un of tartar. Bept the «ngar and butter well, then add th® / well-b aten yelks and stir in tho milk and then whites beaten to a froth, sifl the a&iaraiut and cream Skater with tka
