Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1891 — Page 8

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MON UN ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABL . SOUTH BOUND, No. 6— Mail and Ex., Daily, 11:07 A. M. 00. 37—Milk & accom., “ 6:17 P. M. No. 3—Night Express, 10:02 P. M. No. 33—Vestibule, 11:40 p. m. No. 45—Way Freight, “ 3:59 p. M. NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A. M. No. 33—Mail A Ex. “ 3:50 p. M. No. 6— Mail and Ex., 4:44 a. m. No. 34— Vestibule, “ 2:37 p. m. No. 46—Way Freight, 10:12 a. m.

ALWAYS US PATRONS '.Che Toll 'Worth of 5 Their Honey By t* Jfioll Taking Them M Haftlymnd Quickly „ « Cincinnati- *> LonistilleL^afevrTßf PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ULTMINS RUN THROUGH SOUD Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. JWGet Hap* and Time Tables if you want to be more fully Informed—ell Ticket Agents at Coupon atatlnna hay* them—or address i AS. BARKER General Paggexger Agent

The owners of the protected coke works are evicting their late employes bee ease they refuse to work at starvation wages. Referring to the law governing mechanics liens, since the action taken on the same by the general assembly, the attor-ney-general says: “The law is, as it now stands, precisely the same as it was left at the close of the session of 1889, and lumber men or material men will acquire a lien upon property by giving she usual notioe as heretofore required by statute.” It is amusing to witness the efforts of Republican editors to establish the point that to the McKinley bil lie the farmer indebted for his GO cent corn and 50 cent oats. The farmer smiles at the ludicrous claim, however, when he remembers that the law of supply ana demand contiols the price of grain. He thinks, at the same time, that if it was not for the Me Kinley bill could procure binding twine, farming implements, and numerous necessaries of life much cheaper, and he could then better realize the fair price received for his products, and feel that he was on the road to prosperity.

PEA-NUT POLITICS.

In speaking of the new tax|recently, the Indianapolis Sentinel was made to say: Under the new law, in brief, the farmer, the wage-earner, the small tradesman, all Jieople pf small means, will pay only their ust proportion of the State and local taxes, whereas they have heretofore paid much less than their just proportion. What the Sentinel editor wrote was that “they have heretofore paid much more than their just proportion,” but a careless compositor entirely changed the meaning by using the word “less". The Sentinel promptly corrected the mistake the next day, but the republican press, among them our neighbor, perseveringly continued to circulate the unoorrected paragraph. The Richmond Telegram, a republiern paper, made itself a conspic. nous mark for the Sentinel in its zeal to make political capital out of a typographical error. The Sentinel responds thus: “As the editor of the Telegram is an ordained minister of the gospel, it is a little hard to see how he can reconcile his present course with the commandment: “Thou shalt not bear false witness. But it is well-known that some republicans habitually forsake their God to serve the republican party and afterwards boast of it.”

Tke Italians being imported into the ooke regions to take the place of the strikers are entitled to pity, for they are on the down road leading from poverty to a worse poverty. They are ow in the position occupied by the present strikers eome years -ago. They, too, took the plaoesof a higher order of workmen who had been ground down beyond the point of endurance bv the same employers who are importing these Italians. The history of the coke region is easily told. American miners were succeeded by English and Irish; these by the Huns. Now the Htms are to give i lace to Italians. When wages are reduced to a point where even they cannot live they will probably be succeeded by Chinese or Hottentots. With every change of nationality in the ffofaM comes a deterioration of the eivilii zafcieo of the mining country. What the would like would be a race of stomachics* end brainless automata who would work dor nothing and board tkemselves. "—■ 1,1 -POO mi m- ■ ■ James, Celeste and George Rude, of Walker township, were given lodgings in •nr jail Monday night on failure to give bonds to keep the peace. They will be brought before Judge Hammond to-mor-row in habeas corpus proceedings. Is yonr dog registered? * •

Mrs. Cripps has opened a dress-mak-ing establishment lat her residence, corner of Jefferi-on street and Chicago road. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed, and charges reasonable. THE NEW DISCOVERY. You have heard your friends and neb hbors talking about it. You may yours. If be one of the many who know from personal ex perience just how good a thin? it is. If >ou have ever tried it, you are one of its Biaunch friends, because the wonderful thing nbout it is, that when onco given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at F. B. Meyer’s Drugstore. 6.

ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. The commencement exercises for the graduates of the country schools of Jasper county, will be held on the following dates at the places named below: Jordan Township.—At the Egypt school house, April 25th, 1891; three graduates. Newton,Marion and Union—At Vaughn Chapel, May 2d; seven graduates. Kankakee, Wheatfield and Walker— Dunville, Kankakee township, May 9th, 1891. Eight graduates. Barkley—At Barkley church May I6th, 1891; four graduates. Gillam—At Gillam church, May 23d. Two graduates. The patrons and friesds of the sohoois are earnestly invited to attend these meetingß and help make them a success. The Roll of Honor pupils are expected to be present and participate in the exercisos. J. F. WARREN Co. Sup’t

ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known amd so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters smg the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will re%ove Pimples and Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well M cure all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 50 cts. and SI.OO per bottle at F. B. Mover s Drugstore. 5 J

iiMmj m loaMii. :• ’ ' Will make the season erf 1891: Mondays, Tuesdfu s, AY odnesdnys and Thnrsdaye at the stabiej of the undersigned in Barkley township;! Fridays and Saturdays in the barn rear pf Hemphill blacksmith shop, Rensselaa-. r Terms- -sl2 for standing colt, or $lO if paid whe 1 known to be with foal. BEUZOT, foaled May 4, 1885, dark steel gray, and >erfect in form. Imported from France, a ay, 1888. Care tajeen to prevent accideuts, but I will not bp responsible for any that may happen. ' PERRY MARLATT, Owner.

HOOSIER JOE Formerly owned by George Hoyes, will make the season of 1891 at the stables o the undersigned, on the Geo. K. Hoi lingsworth farm, eastern limits of Rensselaer. Tebms—To insure standing colt, $6. Parting with an insured mare forfeits insurance. Not responsible for accidents. HOOSIER JOE is a celebrated trottei and paoer, and is too well known is thu locality to require any statement of pedigree. Call and see him, he will recommend hinseif. John Schanelaub, Owner and Keepei. 9 M |l ptfein be efimednt line of work, mIH 9KCs 2L. rnj'itlly and honorably, by those of |lfl I K iki *** W ei:h< r sex, young or old, and in their SffilJ 11 I I OWM localitits,wherever they live. Any ■■■“ ■™ ■■ ■ one cma do the work. Easy to learn. We famish everything. We start you. No risk. You can devote your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This is an entirely new lend,and brings wonderful success to every workef. Beginners are earning from 985 to 950 per week and upwards, and more after* little experienco. We can tarnish yon the employment and teach you r ItKK. No apace to explain here. Full information Fitb'jf. Tit UJE €3o.* ALhI STA, SLA

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5/A St/ppl* FLY N ETS CHEAP AND BTR6NC. 10 other styles 5-A Nets, prices to suit all Wx. Ayres a Sons; Philadelphia Sold by all dealers. «, ffhen Baby was sick, we gave her C&ftoria, When she was a Child, the cried for Castorla, When eke became Hies, Hie clung to Caatoria, When H» bad Children, Hie gave them Caatocfe. L-ia Gr-dpipi©! AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE SYSTEM. The first symptoms of this disease is pains in the buck, stomach and bowels, followed by a violent cough, which, if not attended to in time leads into that dreaded disease “Pneumonia” or inflamation of the Lungs, oausing Physical wrecks or Consumptives. |Last| seasoni in all cases where Dr. Marshall’s Lung|Syrup had been prescribed for this Cough no symptoms of “Pneumonia" appeared and the* disease was quickly mastered. Try this Medicine and be convinced. Sold by all Druggists. PHOTOGRAPHS. Having purchased the Gallery formerly owned by J. A. Sharp, I am prepared to do first class work in every particular.— All work that leaves my rooms will carry with it a guarantee. I solicit a share of your esteemed patronage. Yours Respt’y, J. C. Williams, Successor to J. A. Sharp.

NON-EESID IiNT NOTICE. State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, f ‘ Canse No, William J. Brown, Brown wife and widow of said William J. Brown; James Brown, Brown wife and widow of said James Brown, and the- unknown heirs, devisoes ai d legatees of the said William J. Brown, Brown wife and widow o” said William J. Brown, and James Brown, Brown wife and widow of said Jnmes Brown; and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees rnd legatees of the said William J. Brown, Brown wife and widow of said William J. Brown, and James Brown, —■£- Rrown wife and widow of said James Brown, will take notice that Charles G. Sm'tler has filed his complaint, rnd that William B. Austin, Lyman S 3. Ayers. A bert B. Robbins and James T. Hilton have filed their cro s-complaints ngainst them to quiet title to real estate in Jasper eonnty, Indiana, and that their several canses will stand for hearing on June Kith, 1891, the same being the 14th day of the .Tune Term, 1891. of the .Jasper Circuit Court. . —JAMES F. IRWIN, j Skal. Clerk Jasper Circnit Court. * ’ April 17. 1891—56. S. P. Thompson, Att’y.

LAND FOR SALE. Several improved Farms, an thousands of acres of good tlllabb 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 The Farmer’s Horse 1 Old Emperor Napoleon, well known bv nearly every fanner in the countv to be one of the best breeders of draft and general purpose horses, will make tbe , season of 1891 from April 1 to June 20, j 1891, at the barn directly back of HemEhill Bros, blacksmith shop, near the rick barn, at which place he will be found J every day in the week except Sunday, Terms To insure standing colt, $" For further information inquire of i 4t. T. J. SAYLER. at the Mill. TO WEAK MEM Suffering from tho effects of Youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (eealed) containing fall | particulars for home cure. FREE of charge. A splendid medical work; should be read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. P. C, FOH I.ER. Moodnm. Conn,

jMAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS Mrita, . Mi s Bed-Rooa Ssis, M feltjfM fill ’ [ j(, it Bottom Prices. fMI csPse *JAY W. WILLIAMS^—DEALER IN—"CT 'F CJ ¥1 Ex WILLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK, Third Door West of Makee\er House, Rensselae, Indr Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer* in— American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, Til M% ETS. HBADSTOSB , SMBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS UR.VS VASE M Front Street. Rensselaer 1 Indiana.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, 7 County of Jasper, J John Berk, Berk wife of said John Berk, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John Berk, deceased; John Newman, Mrs. Newman wife of said John Newman, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John Newman, deceased; Richmond Hathaway, Mrs. Hathawy wife of said Richmond Hathaway, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Richmond Hathaway, deceased; Thomas C. Sweeney, Mrs. Sweeney wife of said Thomas C. Sweeney, and tho unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Thomas O. Sweeney. deceased; Jonn McCoy, Mrs. McCoy wife of said John McCoy, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John McCoy, deceased; Ross Willson, Mrs. Willson wife of said Ross Willson, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Ross Willson, deceased; Mathew Willson, Mrs. Willson wife of said Mathew Willson, and the unknown heirs, devisees and locratees of Mathew Willson, deceased; John Willson, Mrs. Willson wife of the said John Willson, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John Willson, deceased: John R. VanYoorst, Mrs. VanVoorst wife of said John R. VanYoorst, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John R. VanVoorst, deceased: Joshua W. Freeman, Mrs. Freeman wile of said Joshua W. Freeman, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Joshua W. Freeman, deceased; Orlando Wallace; Catharine Wallace, Wallace husband of Catharine Wallace; John Kern, Mrs. Kern wife of the said John Kern, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John Kern, deceased; Rufus Wells, Mrs. Wells wife of the said Rufus Wells, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Rufus Wells, deceased, are hereby notified that William B. Austin has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circnit Court to quiet his title to certain lands in said county, in which said defendants named claim an interest, and that said cause will come up for trial on Tuesday, June 2, 1891, the same being the 2d Judicial day of the June Term, 1891, of the Jasper Circuit Court. , —■— , Witness the seal of said 8 Seal, f Court this April 6, 1891 < , ) JAMES F IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court April 10, 1891—$10.

NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the Estate of Leslie C. Grant, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Couit. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by Shelby Grant, Administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 30th day of March, 1891, find said sstate to be probably insolvent, and order the saine to be settled accordingly.— The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. , —, Witness, The Clerk and seal •] Seal. [ of said Court, at Rensselaer, ' —-’ Indiana, this 6th dav of April, 1891. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. April 10, 1891.—54. Pioneer heat market Beef. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchaseis at tl e lowest prices. None but the W stock slaughtered K eery body is invited to call-t-hc highest pi ice paid for good fat catt,e- ---„ j- J. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. Hens claer, Indiana.

NOTICE OF Corporation Election NOTICE is hereby given that on the first Monday in May, A. d., 1891, the same being the 4th day of said month, an election will be held in and for the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana. The places of voting at said election will be, for the East Precinct of said town, at the Town Hall; for the West Preoinct, at Michael Eger’s carpenter shop, the same being centrally located places in said precincts. Said election wiil be held for the purpose of electing the following officers of said town, to-wit: One Trustee for the Seoond District. One Trustee for the Third District. One Trustee for the Firth District. One Town Clerk. One Town Marshal. One Town Treasurer. In witness whereof I have hereunto 1 —’—- 1 set my hand and affixed the j Seal. - corporate seal of said town, at I ( '—■— ’ my office this 15th dav of April, a. D., 1891. CHARLES G. SPITLER. Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer. April 17. 1891.

OM-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, j ßs: In Circuit Court, June Term, 1891. Alexander W. DeLong and Christian Allman vs. Samuel A. Lattimore, Lattimore wife of Samuel A. Lattimore, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Samuel A Lattimore, deceased; John G. Kirkman, Kirkman wife of John G. Kirkman, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John G. Kirkman’. deceased; Isaac D. Dunn and Nancy B. Dunn his wife; George Green, Green wife of George Green, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of George Green, deceased; George H. Alexander, Margaret Alexander wife of George H. Alexander, all the heirs, devisees and legatees of George H. Alexander, deceasea; Nicholas L. Washburn, Jane Washburn wife of Nicholas L. Washburn, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nicholas L. Washburn, deceased; Rachel Beckley, Hezekiah M. Beckley husband of Rachel Beckley, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Rachellßeckley, deceased, John W. Brown, Mary E. Brown his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John W. Brown, deceased; Henry Wisely and Wisely his wife, and all the Unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Henry Wisely, deceased; Hezekiah Brown, Margaret Brown his wife, and all the unknown “heirs, devisees and legatees of Hezekiah Brown, deoeased; John Makeever and Eliza Makeever his wife. Be it Remembered, That on this 14th day of April, a. d., 1891, the above named plaintiffs, by James W. Douthit their attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court their complaint against said defendants a d also the affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, excepting Isaac D. Dunn and Nancy B-. Dunn his wife, John Makeever and Eliza Makeever his wife, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the June Term of said Court, 1891, to-uit: On the 11th day of June, 1891, the same being the 10th Judicial day of said term. Witness my hand and the seal / —' — \ of said Court, affixed atoffioe ] Seal. \ in Rennsselaer, this 14th day ' , > of April, 1891. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. By S. C. Ibwin, Deputy. April H, 1891.—512. J ames W. Douthit Att’y for plffs. Snug little fortunes hare been made at work for BS * bv Anna Page, Austin, Texas, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. jWlcut. Other* are doingaa well. Why 7 frußy you? Some earn over f 500.00 a I 7 . Ton can do the work and lire <£> i 'jt gaßfjßfat home, wherever you are. Even be- / r : nnera are easily earning from $5 to L, 110 a day. All age*. Weahow youhow and start you. Can work in spare time / or all the time. Big money for workera. Failure unknown among them.

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