Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1891 — Page 8
§mocrdtic senfm FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,.. 1891 &t the postoffice at Rensselaer, lucl as second-clft tf 6 mutter.)
MON ON ROUTE. RENSSELAEK TIMETABL . SOUTH BOUND, No. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, *>:s» A. M. 00. 37—Milk & accom., “ C:l7 r. M. No. 3— Night Express, “ 10:65 P. M. No. 45—Way Freight, “ 2:4" P.M. NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A. M. No. 74—Freight “ 8:16 p.m. No. 4 — Mail and Ex., “ 5:50 a. m. No. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:47 p. M. No. 46—Way Freight, 0:20 a. m.
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And McKinley tells big auditors in Olio that mortgages are “evidences of prosperity!” William shows groat respect for the intelligence of tho average Buckeye. The Rensselaer Republican is employed in the thankless and impossible task of reading the Indianapolis News out of tire republican organization. The first duty of the next national H. R. should be to examino thoroughly, carefully and honestly the claims of Tom. B. Reed to a seat in that body. We think there is sufficint evidence concerning the methods he employed to secure his return to oust him with but little ceremony. - - The Republican this weok contains the reasons given by one James M. Swank "Why lAm a Protectionist.” lie star;s out with the broad declaration: "I am a Protectionist becaus I am an American " When it is known that Swank iB “General Manager of the American Iron and Steel Association,” it will not be difficult for the general public to assume the true reason: “I am a Protectionist because I am in Business Most Highly Protected.” As well might the millionaire Scotchman, and Iron King, Carneilie, assert that his main reason for being a Rroteotionist should be attributed to his Amercauism. He would be as readily believed as Swank.
TAXATION MADE EASY.
Chicago Times. McKinley advises his Buckeyes that a a protective tariff taxes foreigners, not inhabitants of U c- -try enjoying such tariff. If such a view is sound, what then?— Say that we escape $300,000,000 of customs taxes and they are indeed paid by the exporter. We are ourselves exporters. In value we export as much as we import or something more. Then where ever a protective barrier is raised we p y taxes for the support of foreign governments. There has been rejoicing over the removal in Gormauy and Denmark of the sanitary regalaaous which excluded the American hog. Is there any sense in being glad that farmers in the corn belt of the United States may have opportunity to contribute from their earnings to the support of the "Danish kingdom or the German empire? England takes Dy far the greatest portion of our exports, the principle items of which are cotton, breadstuff's, provisions, and mineral oils. If the exporter pays the tax why is Eug slow to “catch on“? It would be a glorious thing to make t e old-time colonics support the British crown. Maj. McKinley’s zeal for his clients the protects, betrays him into absurd statements. If the exporter seeking our custom-honses p .ys the t tx let us double list. Indeed, I t u-nil live on the exporter. And that we may not pay taxes to support royal famili s and govermne its let us cease to be exporters ourselves. Let us take off our flesh and sit on our bones
He Was a Brave Soldier.
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HARVEST FXCURSIOVS. llic dates of the forthcoming Harvest Excursions are Augus: 2 ), t.epi. 15 and 26. For all southern points the Mouon Route will soil tickets at one lowest limited first Class fare, for the round tiip. For western and north-western points one fare and a third, for the round trip.
iMt S king '' ;r, cl- . . ;Kr Powder. ' Iter known. *- l ;. 'i Homes—- > V'-.'U'S the Standard. t’lVt'vy, Light Flaky ■ 1 Palatable No other ikiaj poAth r does such work. DISSOLUTION OF PAETNECSHIP. j On and :cfter Oct. Ist, 1891, the firm of Long it Eger will be dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Eger retiring from the firm. After the above date the business will jbe carried on under the firm name of A. F. Long & Co. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Long <t Egor will confer a favor by calling and settling beforo the above date. Thanking all our old customers for past favors, and asking for a continuance of the same in the futnro for the new firm. Yours, Truly, Long & Eger.
Ter Arab and Ilia Vlon'tE.— Tht Arabians never boat then horses; they never cut their tails; they treat them gently; they speak to them and seem to hold a discourse; they use them as friends; they never v tempt lo increase their speed by the vb p, or spur them, bat in esses e< great necessity: They never fix them to a stake iu the fields, but suffer them to pasture at largx around their habitations; and they coins running the moment they hear ths sound of their master’s voice. In consequence of treatment these animal* beoomy doolie and tractable in the highest degree. They resort at nigh! to their tents, end lip down in the midst of the children, without even hurting them in the slightest manner. The little boys and girls are often seen Upon the b-'% or neck of the mare, while tho yeasts continue moffenaiv# and .harmless peuniUbig thin to play with wi'd eiv.-o*i> ti - i without injury. 4saUnless more care is given to the hair, the coming man is liable to become a hairless animal: hence to prevent the hair from falling use Hall’s Ilair Renewer.
A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bringyou satisfactory remits, or incise of failure a (- urn of purchase price. On this safe plan yon c ■ buy from - uradvi r < rug gist a boitk til Ur. King’s. > tw Liacovery for Consuiupt wn. It is 'guaranteed to 1. iug relief su every c u e, when used for ~ ya'- ctiou of fhroat, Lungs or Chest, - "a a.x Consumption, Influm : ’,v of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth .a, Whooping lou :li Cron , etc., etc It is pleasant and acreeabie to tuste, perfectly safe, and' cun always be d ; ended upon. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meier's Drug S OiO. r J. * * * * Have our republican friends never stopped TO REFLECT THAT INDIANA’S PROPORTION OF'THE APPROPRIATIONS OF LAST CONGRESS WILL COST THE TAX-PAYERS OF THE STATE NEARLY SEVENTY TIME AS MUCH AS THE INCREASE OF THE STATE LEVY BY THE LAST LEGISLATURE?
Drunkenness, or the Diauer-Habit, positively Cured by administering- Dr Spines’ Golden Specific. It is mauufactured as a powder, which can be given iu a glass of beer, a can of coffee cr tea, or in so id, without tbe knowledge of the patient. It is absoilitel} harmless, and will effect a perm nent mire, whether the patient is a moder'te n Kes or an atcohoiick it has been gived in housar.ds of cases, and in every instance a per. ct cure has followed It never pails. The stem once impregnated with the Specific, it mes an utter impossibility f r toeliqnor ppet o exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars frep. Address
MONEY CA> BE EARNED in spare time by good square men or women hr local agents for the warranted Fruits, Flowers and Trees of J. E. Whitney, Rochester, N. Y. Yearly salary is paid for steadv work, and a permanent, honorable business is quickly built np. v)s.n2S (>m.
When Baby was siek, we g.*,ve her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria — MERIT WINS. A\ e desiro to s iy to our citizens, that for years we have beensellir.e Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Lif Fills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve amt Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that soli as well, or that have gi\en such universal s-ntinf etion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satis!aetory results do not follow their use. These reraedi! s have won their great popularity purely on their merits, b F, B. Meyer I) ltgg st. 1 he use of calomel for derangements of the liver has ru ned many a fine constitution. Those who, for similar troubles, havo tried Ayer’s Pills testify to their efficacy in thoroughly remedying the malady, without injury to tho system.
HOUSES. HOUSES, File fiuciioifSale I will offer at Public Auction, at the Old Fair Grounds, at Rensselaer Indiana, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1891, 40 head of very choice young Geldings and Mares. These Horses are well bred, and are worthy the attention of parsons desiring to purchase for use or speculation. We have invited buyers from all the different points within reach, and expect buyers presont for all classes of Horses, and we respectfully invite any persons who have Horses for sale to send in their names and the number of horses they want to sell beforo ths date of sale, and we will make special provision for and assist them in any war we can to sell at private sale or at auction. Come, everybody, and bring your Horses^ W Sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. g. m. Macdonald. a batch oi sowoa corn to oe leo green, if needed, will help to bridge over a season of scarcity. Few farms can afford to go without this protection against scarcity in summer food for animals. There is one factory in the g a f e Q f Connecticut which turns out d ■ ty 2° - QUO Pounds of oleomargarine.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ) Leslie C. Grant, Deceased, f In the Jabper Circuit Court, October Term, 1891 Notice is hereby Giv, n, That the nudersigned, as Admmnstrator of the estate of Leshe C Grant, deceased, has present ed and filed his account and vou hers in final settlement of said estate, and thS the same will come up for the e [l n T tionaud action of said Circuit (>!« „; the 19th day of Oct, her, 1891, v iiieb time all persons interested iu said ( state are required to appear in said Cc„.«Tnd show cause, if any thore be, whv . 3 dac proved!' 11 V ° Ut ' LerS Bh ° Uld 110 t « apAnd the heirs of said estate, and all o hers interested, are also hereby r .rlred at the time and place aforesaid, to Lppear and make proof' of their heirffib ” claim to any part of said estate. 1 SHELBY GRANT A im’r James F. Irwin, Clerk ’ ‘ r ’ Sept. 4, 1891. $3.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. WGH tICe u er , oby Biven ,0 Selwin Rich llliam Dahnke, George Heobn Xancv n “ ? n d-a ll others Interested, that I own Lot No. o, in Section Nr» q t .■.ip so. * Ko*c;t’;,rto Jasper county, Indiana, 8 and thrd l ViH proceed with tho Surveyor of said t'nnniv H make a legal survey s/id sec ion S ?. tbereof as mavbe neceTarVto establish the corners and lines of, my land Said survey to begin on the 22d day of September, a d 189] Ordered by C. C. SiGi EE f or T ABRAM M. ROTHSCEIID c d ' t Surveyor. September 4, 1891. --$4.
You cannot be too particular about the \ medicine you use. When you need a bloodi purifier, be sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and no other. It will mingle with, purify, and vitalize every drop of blood in your hody. It makes the wcak strong. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cult Bruiseß, Sores, Ulcers, SaltEheuin, Fey.r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai j.Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. L is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refundad. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given 'to Elista C. Ware, Wm. B. Austin, Amos A. Burwell, Goodwin & Gossett, Gabriel Hildreth, Nelson B. McCullum, Jas. T. Mix, Wm. E., John W. & Hugh D. Sweeny, Alfred Thompson, David J. Thompson, Dedrick Decker, Edwiu E. Carpenter and all others interesteu, that I own the ei and the of the nej. and the nwj of the sej and the se£ of the of section 1, township 32, range No. 7 west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said County to make legal snrvey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of my land. Said survey to begin on the 24ih > ay of September, a, d. 1891. Ordered by C. C. Sigler, for A. M. ROTHSCHILD. J. C. Tiirawls, Surveyor. September 4, 1891.—54.
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CARJERSI Eick Heofiacbo and rcliova all tho troubles tec?dent to abiticus state of tho cr pern, such 63 Dizziness, Nausex, Drowstnocsi, Distresa aftee eating. Fain in tto fiiuo,.&o. Whilo their most remarkable Eucce j; has been efiov/n in citd3g Heaffacha, yet Carter’* Little Live” KJI3 V? 3 equally valuable in Constipation, curing and proven ting this annoying complaint,xvhtto they akf» correct all dieordeni£ the a the liver and regulate tho Loweld. Even if they only mm Act >s they would bo plntoatpricelessto those who Buffer from thisdbtasuing complaint; bntfortuS. ‘ely their -.- ';dncesdoesnotendher3,andthoE9 \ nmeotry thorn will find these little pills valuftbielnooiD.vty waysthatthey will not bo willing tc do wit Uout thorn. But after allsick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here is wher* wemaks our great boast. Our pills cur*it while Others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents ; five for sl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. „ SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICI
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Pioneer meat market Q Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchaßeis at. tl e lowest prices. None but the best Stock slaughtered Everybody is invited to call. f3T~ Eh he highest pi ice paid for good fat Cattle- , J. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop'r. Rens el aei, Indiana. William Taylor. G, I. Thomas!, ?zo?i.nmTmm, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. s TAYLOR & THOMAS. —DEALERS IN — um unn, ml, poei, mi, ioi CORNED BEEF, TONGUES &C., 4&C.j &0, )o i ( us) < cliu)l3 Fr]i rGRA “p7uCe““ | 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, ■ CHICAGO. | Only four minutes from the Court- ■ (House; Cable-cars pass the door. | New house with all Modern Im- I provements; newly furnished. On | I American and European plans. ■ Rooms $3,00 weekly; transients 50 ■ cents and upward. Turkish Baths jg I for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents, m Restaurant by Fred. Compagnon, T late chef Chicago and Unior-League h H clubs, Table d’Hote served. this out foi future use. Snup little fortunes hare been made work fur us, by Anna Page, Austin, 1 rxfts, hn(i Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio cut, OtheA are doing aa well. Why J wWHnKfißy»Wp>ot you? Some earn over $500.00 a I 7 You can do the work and livo 4gV V ISZs&SbvKBI* 1 ho "> p . wherever you are. Even be- / wMWinßr ginners arc ensiiv earning from $5 to 'jMj slOadny.Allages. We show you how DESmU 9tnrt y° u - Can work in sparotimo JlmpsE ß * or all r lie time. Big money for workCnirrffri era. Fnilure unknown among them NEW and wonderful. Particulars free H.Hallettsfc C0.,80x HBoPortland,Maine 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 solioit a share of your esteemed patronage. Yours Respt’y, J. C. Williams, Successor to J. A. Sharp. ) fOOOO. 00 a year is being made by . iR, > A Goodwin,Troy,N.Y.,at work for us.. tier, jou may not make as much, but \ tan JB d teach you quickly how to earn fron sto y $lO a day at the start, and more aerugo *s or Both sexes, all ages. In any port of •r America, you can commence at home, givH w '-'..ing nil your time,or spare momenta only to IB - the work. All is new. Great pay BURK for . very worker. We start you, furnishing JR - crything. EASILY, SPEEDILY learned. ;IT(T LAHS FKEE. Address at once, , iilllli .D, MAI.\E
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