Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1891 — Page 8
democratic Sentinel FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1891. nteied at the postodice at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-class matter.)
MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABL . SOUTH BOUND. No. s— Mail and Ex., Daily, 11:04 a.m. 00. 37— Milk & accom., “ 6:17 r. M. No. 3— Night Express, * 10:25 r. m. No. 45— Way Freight, “ 2:3" r. m. NORTH BOUND. No. 36 — Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 a. m. No. 74— Freight “ 8:19 P. M. Jo. 4— Mail and Ex., " 4:32 a. m. No. 32— Vestibule, “ 2:37 P. M. No. 46— Way Freight, 9:20 a.m.
« ■ ■ -a“AALWAYS GIVESeSigggSSjS ITS PATRONS Safely and Quickly u PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS / ELEGANT PARLOR CARS tfi TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID /{Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. flfGet Kape and. Time Tablee if you want to be more fully lnlbnded—allj Ticket Amenta at Coupon ftaUcma have them—or iddreaa JAS. BARKER General Passexger A?en
General Passenger Agent Barker, has directed agents on the Mon on Boate to issue tickets from Hammond to Indianapolis, and from Michigan City to Lafayayette at the rate of one fare for ronnd trip to persons desirous of attending the Alliance picnic to be held here in August. Abel Grant, of Barkley Tp, had the misfortune to lose they 6 weeks old child by death last Sunday. Whooping Cough. This is to certify that Mr. G. C. Bruce, of Rensselaer, Ind., is oiur authorized general agent to receive orders and appoint agents for our New Wide Margin Edition of the Encyclopepia Britannica. We oommend Mr. Bruce to tHe good opinon of all with whom he may come in contact. Very truly, R. S. Peale & Co. Born.—A son to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall, of Union Tp. July 25. Read this twice: I am now offering at my store all summer wears at first cost. When I say first cost I mean it. Call and be couv-nc°d. R. Pendig. Miss Annie Jones, of Lexington 111., is visiting the families of the’ Laßus brothers. E q. Syl Healy has a good sec-ond-hand organ for sale at a bargain. The Christian ounday School had a picnic at Nagel’s grove Wednesday . hats, alpaca coats' and vests, summer clothing, summer underwßre, in fact anything in summer goods now to be procured at my store, at first cost - R. Pendig. John Kohler’s daughter, Friede has been sick with the diptheria, but is now improving. Great drive in lawns, challies’ India-linen flou..cmgs, etc., etc. — Bo not miss this golden opportunely iO procure a real bargain. R. Fendig. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hazen of Wabash, are visiting J. C. Passons. Grand excursion to Chicago* August Bth. Only $1.45 for rouud trip; which is at ihe very low rate of 1 cent a. mile. James T. Randle, has bought che Isaac Parker farm of Wm. B. Austin. Consideration $12,00P. Miss Ella Ritchey returned last Saturday, from a long visit with friends Chieago and Wisconsin. Baptismal services will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday. Juo. W. Duvall’s condition improves slowly. A new daughter for the Befcubli an editor day. We trust paj ents and child may prove mutual blessings. | The now college ouiieiug will e dedicated August 23d. A telegram from Los Angeles, CaJ„ announces the arrival of a young son to gladden the home of GayL Chilcote.
His Hat*. Bomo people learn in early ohflA hood what others are half a lifetime ui discovering. Mr. T. A. Trollope tells % true story of a little boy, a rei&gva «f his own: The child, a fine little fellow oi eight years, said something to whiob his mother disapproved, anil she pro needed to reason with him. -T de not lijce to hear you speak in that manner. You mean to he funny, but you are simply rude.” The little fellow burst into tear* end said, amid his sobs: ••There, mother, you have the secret' of my life. lam always meaning to be funny, and I turnout rude ” Poor boy! He was net alone In kka affliction.
MY ENTIRE LINE -OF—DRYGOODS Will be sold without REGARD TO COST! Until further disposition is made. Ludd Hopkins-
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SHE WAS HUNGRY.
HnM Sh« Preferred Baked Clam* M Poetic Sentiment. They were sitting on the piazza of the hotel at the beach, watching the moon as it slowly rose out of th« slumbering sea. Silence was around them, naught being heard save ocom sionaily the faint clatter of dishes in an adjacent restaurant or the musioal hum of an aristocratic mosquito that was making as vain a search for a blue-blooded person as Diogenes did for an honest man. It was the hoot for love— sweet, pure, delicious love, The youth felt it in his soul as he sat there by the side of the beautiful maiden, whose silken hair almost touched his shouldefß. Suddenly he •poke in low, but thrilling and pas. donate tones: “To the poetic temperament, to the soul that is capable of feeling the ten* derest emotions, that throbs in unison with the harmony of nature, that is susceptible to the influences of the beautiful, there is a peculiar fascination in a scene like this. The balmy air, the rising moon, the twinkling stars, the contiguity of one of thd fairest of creation's most perfect works, all unite to awaken in the heart its softest, sweetest, tenderest feeling—love. Don’t you think so, MehitableP” “I do—oh, George, don’t then baked clams sm»H nine I* J. W. Duvall has several good farms for sale, on good terms. Enquire of him for particulars.
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„5/A a FLY N ETS CHEAP AND STRONG* gold far an rteelsw, . The high cost of the Encyclopaedia Britannica has heretofore been the great bar t° its popular use. The English Edition cost $200,00 per set, and the American Edition $125,00 per set in the cheapest binding. Thesq prices have almost compelled people to purohase the cheaper and poorer Encyclopedias. * * * Have oub REPUBLICAN FRIENDS NEVEB STOPPED TO REFLECT THAT INDIANA’S PROPORTION OF THE APPROPRIATIONS OF LAST CONGRESS WILL COST THE TAX-PATERS OF THE STATE NEARLY SEVENTY TIME AS MUCH AS THE INCREASE OF THE STATE LEVY BY THE LAST LEGISLATURE? As an ednoation&l factor in the home, no work in the language is so impoitant and valuable as the Encyclopedia BntanLioa. It covers every subject in every department of knowledge. It answers fully and authoritatively every question that can be asked,
The Encyclopedia Britannica has 600 American writers and authors on American articles alone; whereas Appleton’s claims to be tne most •American" of all Encyclopedias, has less than 250 writers for th • entire work. It has been said of the Encyclopedia Britannica, that “if all other books sho d be destroyed, the Bible excepted, the world wo d have lost but little of its information." The Encyclopedia Britannica is the highest authority on every subject, being the result of the labors of more than 1,200 leading scholars, each one a master spe. cialist in his class, and a recognized authority on the subject of which it treats. tt^£ mer^ Wanting powers, Binders and Binding Twine, call on Coen <fc Paxton, agents for the Buckeye, • —— ■————. Th® sad intelligence has been received that Chris. Cole, a former Rensselaer boy met his death, Friday morning of last week in a collision on the Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Colorado. Petroleum Discovered Ui England, J o.iple at Middlesbo/ough, England are excited over the alleged discovery Of petroleum in the ground beneath them, f-yerinmnlal boring.*, are ba. lug' made to a .loptlj t\ f •>. < <wi
Monon Excursions. of F the the meeting of the Al »nnal Session Island Park Assembdy at Roms City, Sr-.‘ he M ° non will sell excursion tiokets at one lowest limited first class TnrH iOT 4 I° und tri P from all points in i to 1)6 Bold J nty 27th to Anffw* 12th inclusive, to be good going until Rnd^ at# i °AI 8al ? 8114 good *° return until and including August 16th, 1891. Horace Peacock is filling ud his new shop on Washington street, opposite the Nowels House, with a large stock of harness, bridles, halters, etc., eto., of his own manufacture, and made from the best material m the market Prices reasonable. Those in want of goods* his ime are respectfully invited to give him a call. He solicits an inspection of ms work before going elsewhere.
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BUCKLEN’S ABNICA BALYE. The Best Salve in the world for On.r, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Saltßheum, Fev.i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ohilblai j Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required i is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that on the **of June 18<n , tbe undersigned ww appointed Administrator of the Estate of James M. Neier, late of Jasper county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 1 Hawses *PWMGRAND PALACE HOTEL,' 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the CourtHouse; Cable-cars pass the door. New house with all Modem Improvements; newly furnished. On American and European plans. Booms $3,00 weekly; transients 50 cents and upward. Turkish Baths for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Restaurant by Fred. Compagnon, late chef Chioago and Cniox-League clubs. Table d’Hote served. *®’Cut this out for future use. Ff ■■ ——j PHOTOGBAPHS. ~ 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. Tours Bespt’y, J. C. Williams, Successor to J. A. Sharp.
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WEI CAN SAVE YOUIMONIY?) ~ The Celebrated Jewell Hay-raki % Ladder Will pay for iteeft during one harvest. We are also agents for the Acne Hay-Galh’rer Ricker Call and see us. HAMMOND BROS. Rensselaer, Ind.
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Pioneer meat market n sm T>eef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage,Bologna XJ etc., sold in quantities to suit purchaser at tie lowest prices. None bat the best stock slaughter! d. Everybody is invited to call. Ev" E* ho highest pi ice paid for good fat cattl®J. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. Bens elaer. Indiana. William Taylor. G. I. Thomas. miLi'suuimm, BENSSELAEB, INDIANA. TAYLOR & THOMAS. —DEALERS in— UiV, Kl, RH lE, IMS, n, CORNED BEEF TONGUES^ &c., &0., <fco. < i i}» iff)«c i i Tilly foli « g little fortunes hare been made at k for us, by Anna Pag#, Austin, ms, mnd Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio, eut. Others mredoisf ms well. Why you? Some emrn over $600.00 4 itb. Yon esn do the work mad lire mine, wherever you mre. Bren betters are emslly earning from $6 to >mdmy. All agat. We show you bow l start you. Can work In spare time ill the time. Big money for workFailure unknown among them. W mnd wonderfril. Particulars free. H.Hallettds Co., Box 8 80 Portland. Maine
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