Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1892 — Page 8

democratic j| entin FBIDAY. JANUARY 1, 1892 Bteied at the postuM.'e at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-case mat ter.)

MON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TAB! SOUTH bound. No. s —Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M 00. 37— Milk & accom., “ 6:17 P. M No. 3— Night Express, “ 10:55 p. M No. 45— Way Freight, “ 2:4’ r. m NORTE BOUND. No. 36— Milk accom., Daily, T:.'SS a. at. No. 74— Freight “ f'df! 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

ALWAYS TS PATRONS Full Wortiieft p -"' w.dV« <* C ‘' ■"heir Uouo7 ty ! tr< ."KoM /’ye 'tins Thom L m •ajely and Quickly [ H la '«>, I between r~—-AWN.--" Chicago & ■ Lafayette 9 _ r Dsooßtß < TW IV/ <«i*fjjrenE .ncinnati* * LguisYillebgfe^ l^^ •Ullman sleeping cars ELEGANT PARLOR CARS STRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID rickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. OF"G*t ICaps and Tiiao Table? if yen want to bt •ore fully Informed—all Ticket A 'jents at Coupon 4t»Mozui have tbem —or address J AS;. BARKER Uoneral Pasaeueur A« eu

Church History. In this article I shall speak of those persons who composed the church at its organization. James Vanße' sselaer was a native of the state of N w York, and according to the record on his monument in the churrh yard at Renssi ’a r, he came vith his family to tins county in 1837. bought land and laid out the tow of Rensselaer, naming it after himself, leav ing off !jhe ‘Van*’and emphasizing the first syllable, lie built a g-ist-mill and sawmill, and not long afterward ere t a f'ame residence. It stood where Geo. K. Hollingsworth is now building his handsome residence. He died March 12, 1847, and soon after his widow and daughter (Mrs. VVesto. ) and family went back to New York.They were a good family and very highly esteemed by all who knew them. Ezra Wright and Martha, hie wife, were natives of Pennsy-jvn* nia, and came here about the y ear 1846 and settled on the land n w owned and occupied by Mr. W. S. Coen and Mrs. Churchhill. He and his wife were prominent in the organiz io iof the church heie. They wei * 'tntli good, active, dietetic Christian workers. He was a l..an of unr than ordinary abil it and strict integrity; quick to see what onght to be done and ready to do it. He was the main pillar in hi e church for about 20 yearß He left h >ie with his family soon after the civil wai closed, wart to Rich-view, 111., and died there a few years ago leaving a wife anti two daughters, who, so far as 1 know are still 'iving. Mrs. Wright is living with her young-

Your Couch Has not yielded to the various remedies you have been taking. It troubles you day and night, breaks your rest and reduces your strength. Now try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, before the bronchial tubes become enlarged or the delicate tissues of the lungs sustain fatal injury. As an anodyne and expectorant, this preparation has no equal. It soothes the irritated membrane, promotes expectoration, and induces repose. The worst cough Can Be Cured by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Dr. J. G. Gordon, Carrol Co., Va., •writes: “I use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and pronounce it to be unequaled as a remedy for colds and coughs.” “After the grippe cough. This was my waperienoe—a hacking, dry cough, with an fnmrmnt tickling in the throat, keeping me awake nights, and disturbing the household. I tried a great number of ‘cough-cures,’ but they gate me only temporary relief. At last 1 ooaelnded to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, gid before I had used half a bottle, I had ■y first all-night sleep. I continued to improve, and now consider myself cured.” A. A. Sherman, Coeymans, N. T. By Using Ayer'S Cherry Pectoral, many hate been sated from fatal Illness. X. Ik Bstabrooks, Canterbury, N. B.,says: “ pi the winter of 1858 I was a surveyor of twhee tat Sacramento, CaL Being considerably exposed, I took a had cold accompanied With a terrible cough. I tried several rnmsitint. but they failed to cure me, and it was thought I was going into a decline. On the adviee of a friend, I began to use Ayer’s gmrty >eetocal, aad less than half a bottle m 9 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral vMPAsee by

est daughter in Topeka, Kansas Ira Allen and his wife left here in the fall of 1851 and went to Wi cousin, win re they died severa y< ars ago. Henry Bari;ley was a native of Ireland, first located in Pennsylvania; came to this county i., 1837 ami settled in what is now Barkley township. The township was named for him, he being an old settler and a prominent man in the community. He was an Irish Presbyterian of the true b'ue kind, had baeD an elder in the church where he came from, was one of the first elected in this church, and served faithfully until God called him to his reward. He lived to an old age loved and respected by •til who knew him. He died in 1857, leaving a widow and nine children. Bix of them are still iivmg, some of whom are members of the Presbyterian church. Luci da Mahaflie, when the churcli organized, lived with her husband on the farm now owned by J. C. Porter, of this place. The, sold their farm and went to Kansas about the year 1854 where they aie living—or wore a short iime ago. I should have stated above that Ezra Wright and Ira Allen were both elders in the church. After ajlapse of 44 years we note \ there are but two or three of the : original members now living.

Did you ever buy a horse and not have some misgivings us to his poims till they j were fully tested? Not so with Ayer’s ! Sarsaparilla; you may be sure of it at the ( start. It never disappoints those who ; give it a lair and persistent trial. No greater triumph in medicine or chemistry has been recorded than Hall’s Hair Renewer to revivify and restore gray hair to the color of youth. Advertised lette its — Mr. Charles Beaver, W. Cummings, Abraham Dustin, William Mader. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Ar Ayer’s Sarsapaiillaoulstrips all other tdoo i-purifiern in popular favor, so Ayer’s Almai. ae is tho most universally familiar publication of the kind in the world. It is printed in ten languages and the annual issue exceeds fourteen millions PRONOUNCED HOPELESS YET SAVED. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton, 8. D-, w n quote: “Was t- lien with a bad cold, which settled vn my Lungs, cough set in and finally terrm. ated in Consumption.— Four doctors gave me up, ayiug I . o ild live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, di-iertnined it I could uot stay with v Iri •: ds -t, eatth, I would meet my absent ones above- Mv husband wi, advised' to get l)r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds. I gave It h trial, took in all tight bottlesit has cured tn», and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.’'— Trial bottles free at, Meyer's Drugstore, regular size. 50c. ami sl. 4

A POPULAR FAMILY. Jenkie: “ How is it, Kate, that you r.lwayt •eeiu to ‘ catch on ’to tho last now thing '( iV, what 1 may, you always seem to got alien.l of me.” Kate : “ 1 don’t know: I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.'’ Jennie: Well, during the last fowmonths, for example, you have taken up painting, flßwl without any teacher ; you came to the rescue when Miss laifargo deserted her Ueksnrteclass so suddenly, and certainly we are ail improving in grace under your instruction ; 1 heard you telling Tommy Karnes last evening how nis club made mistakes in playing baseball; , you seem to be up on ail the latest ‘ lads,’ and I know just wlmtto dounderall circumstances; i you entertain beautifully; and in the last i month you have im; "ivcdsoin health, owing, j you tell me, to your physical culture exorcises. ■ where do you get all of your information i from in this iittlo out-of-tho way place?—for you never go to tho city.” Kate: “Why, Jennie, you will make me ruin. I have only one source of information, but it is surpr • r how it meets all wants. J very seldom of anything m w but what the next few s bring me full information on tiin subject. Magic? No! Magazine' And a great treasure it is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for ti e ivirli household: fattier lmsgiven up hisinap::;;l;a ttiat he lias taken lor years, as lie sa\» tlii one gives more and better information on the subjects of tho day; and mother tnj that it is that that makes her such a fair.. i:s housekeeper. J:i fact, wo all agree flat* i the only really family magazine published, as we nave sent for samples of all of 1 !,. :v an l iln I that one 13 all ior men, another all lor women, and another for children only, while this one suits every one of us; so we only need t >tnl:: one instead of set Ctrl, end that is Wilt re tho economy comes in, I is inly S2»OJ a year. Perhaps you think i ;: i > ■> lavish i:i my praise; butl will let you seo •s, or, better still, send 10 cents to the pub'inr, W. Jennings Demorcst. 1" T~;: . h •et. New York, for a samolo < . . ; : I i I always consider that 1 i.nvo dmio tou at favor; and may be you will be cutting is mt, as you say we have the reputation or being the best informed family in town, if that lie so, it is Ucmorest’s Family Magazine ’hat does it.” 1 [sattr T SWiW.WSB»i,'!Sa STBSWr> LAKE’S MEDICINE *£**??«**»«>" It at 90c. and *I.OO per package Lane’. Famlly Medlrlne e * ch 111 order to 1,0 health/, t£l Presto! i hutige! Orsy aini fa «ied bennls n. do to mo-nme their oripnsl rol >»• by i»pi>lvin? bucklAgboui e . »r the Whisker*. H war fail* to

is Believing.-' must be simple; when it i- t*i• aI, . % WAsli not .good. Simple, Jlt-au!: // (.' fi&fl words mean much, but to sec ‘ 1 • ib *■. s < •« will impress the truth more I j •:* - ..Fajj|fc - t/ f tough and seamless, and me • t r ■ j e<~ ■» i V it is absolutely safeaxul unbrexhi . I. A’ >. ..in’s I of old, it is indeed a “ worn! ,t ! ■ r its marvelous bght is p-trer and 1 ’r t .in gas light, n 2533353» l softer than electric light and jnoic oi ciud than ci.her. l ook for tlvisstaiMp—Thr P.or?»»-s i ••'<. Iftliel • ’ p'lealcr hadn’t the genuine Koclu:-tcr . ; ail the .style you wiiiit. send to u* oar new illustrated catalogue. •.V \ amt v;c will .-end you a Jjsnp im ly 1»v extir. -s— your choice of over 2,000 * ] varieties from tlie Largest .-»*(.■ in ike World. y I ItOCHKM itn I,A I* CO., 12 Park Place, New York City, K’ : f “The Rochester.” FIVE live schools • W ■■ under one management, located at JACKSONVILLE, UVVIU SV BLOOMINGTON, ILL. _ ___ Leaders in Bniinen Practice. B m 25 years of success. Thousands ■ ■ m ■ w ■ w of Graduates in good position* rn a m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ hundrwls helped Into sttna, U UL V# annually. Yoaa« Men - and Women enroll at any time. Each College helps the other. Enrollment in one (ires membership ia all. Business, Shorthand, Typowriting, Penmanship and English Courses. Standard Hick, i A splendidly Illustrated Hsnd Book sent free. Expenses Lew. I Address at either city, the President, G. W. BROWN.

GOOD LOOK*. Good looks are mote thttn skin deep 1 depending u on the healthy condition of till the vital organs, if rlit Liver bo inactive, you have a Bilious Look; |if your stomach l> • disord-r d you j have u D sp'-pth - ' Look , ami if your ; Kidneys be affected you ) ;: ,ve a Find) ed Look. S*»curt* good health ami you Will have good looks. Lh-etiie Hitters is the gfi’jii Operative and Tonic acts diffvlj ot> tlu-se vital <>r gnus. Cures Pimples, Blot.-hesj;, ||s and givts a good complexion Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore. 50c i< i hot le. 4

Nearly all the colds are slight at tirst, I ut their tendency is to so lower the syssystem that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prevalent disease. Theuse jof Ayer’s Oherr;- l’» (oral, in the begiui ning of a cold, wool I guard again t the danger. UiC special quality of Ayei'o Hair Vigor is that it restores the natural growth, color, and texture of the hair. It vitalizes the roots and follicles removes dandruff, ard heals itching humors in the scalp. In this respect it surpas > ses all similar preparations Trrrcr.E Is more philosophy in a woman’s little linger thar in it man’s olj hat. Next to love, sympathy is tli>* divine passion of the heart. i A faded or gray beaul may le colored t\ beautiful and natural brown or black, at will, by using Buckingham’.- Dye for the Whiskers .

A Oaubridg* youth wrote the following in a young lady’s autograph album ; lu the chain of Irieiulehip regard ms as a misaiug link,” tuid alter signing hi.s name lie added underneath by wa\ of posts ti ipt: “Hut do not mistake tiir (oi i h,i wi.’s inissiu;; one I ” NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is herel y giveu to Frank Foitz, Peter Johnson. J. \V. Spencer heirs. Johanna (iieeuwalJ, Helen Bell, EdwardT. Boyles, Allred Thompson, Arthur Swaiin and all ethers interested, that I own the south-east quarter, and the east half of the south west quar.or of section 22, township 31 north range No 7 west, in Jasper county, and that I will procaed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section, or so much i hereof as may be necessary to establish ihe corners and lin iua my land. Said survey to begin on 4th day of January, a. i>. ISII2. JOHN MAKEEVER. J. C Thr.ywls, Surveyor. December IS, JSiil.— $4. For tnfori£atini nnd treo <•* * Ito v > MUNN A C\/.. /I Ukoad'Va . L*rw Vohk. Oldest btm «i» • •se t>&t\ .'s < 1 Anjcriop. Brery patert ta .M’Ti out by r.\ !p ’rovirht? foi » tne public by a, imt ice given tree •>( cl..*rgr . tbj /rientific circulation of any seicutiflc paper in the world. Splendu}!} illuatrated. No intellicent man should be without it. ", fs,‘*.oo a year; $1.50 six month- dd-o Mr Nil CO., Publishers,36l liroaJway, , Vora.

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{ladies, AfTENTIOnIj IJt> jut tTlit. Saved in i.uying l Lai.i s’ Misses’ and Chuidilun’s f 0,1. OAKS and I rus direct from the [ JU A NTT ACT UK EH S. We oiler the abo e Special Induce-' [ meins to our p .tious, and it willd -;a give us pleasure to r ceive jour or.‘i| f. dcls °- 11 l- nll from you when in city, t F\\e m ike all onr own goods in the t || Latest St les and have all the Most!# | Fashionable Go.ors and Sh des. t H All orders by mail will receive prompt ana special itt ution. f# 1J 1 Si jjFor Particulars, Mea urement Rlanks?) i* and our New i‘ros;ectus, address ff isiir* oloAa co.| I 188 WABASH AVENUE, | * CHICAGO. To Our Friends and Customers We wish to announce that we have bo’t out and are now successors to Charles A. Roborts and will hereafter oocupy his spacious implement house. \Ve now have and expect io keep < oils' ai:Oy on hand a till! line (f goods iuclu<un . tne Studebaker and l irdse 1 wagon-, l,u gies, calls, etc We thank you for past j atronage ami will" try in the lutm-e as in the pust, to merit a coiitinu me es the same. Yours, Re poctlully, Hammond Bko •. t m * * TT Have oub BEI’UBLIOAN FKIENDS NEVEIi STOPPED TO IIEI’LECT THAT INDIANA’S FBOPOBTION OF THE APPBOPBIATIONS OF LAST CONGBEBS WILL COST THE TAX-PAVEBS OF THE STATE NEARLY SEVENTY TIME S MUCH AS THE INCREASE OF THE STATE EVY BY THE LAST LEGISLATURE? -«♦- Say, Friends! If you us ruything either on account or due paper, please call and settle at once and therehy fulfill your promise, and make us glad. Hammond Bros. AX MONEY CAN BE EARNED in sp ire time by good square men or women as local agents for the warranted Fruits, Flowers and Trees of J. E. Whitney, Rod ester, N. Y. Y: vlv salary is paid for steadv work, and a permanent honorable business is quickly built up. vls.u2B—bm.

Eu- -rprlilng Venng *«n: Tree A Co. in«mc»sd ami Htiirted roe. I worked NtDodily and made money fmter nh’iM f expected to. 1 bocame able to bny an island and build a j. util itmußfr ho’.el. If I don’tenreced at that, I will r« to work araiD at the k nine** in which I made my money. Tfii« A ( 0,1 Shall we instruct anditnrtyou, readers If wo do, and if you work industriously, you will la dne tiuif l»e able to hoy ao island and bniid a hotel, if you with ‘to .'loney c*r be earned et our acw lime es work, rapid! v and honorably, hy tuoee es either sox, yonnj or old, and :n iheir own Incaliteee, wherever they lire. Any uni r.-i do: »• work. Easy to learn. Weftir: gh everything. No rikk Y a can deyoteronr epera mompn =s. orallyourtime to t * rk. Thie entirely new lead hrinr* wonderful eucto ery worker. Beginners are earning from 9ZB t* '*'* I', 5 and nn ward*, and more after a littleexperiome i/ecanfamiih yon the employ roent—we teechyop F. EE, Thie is an age of marveloue things, end here is I *<r.-tiier freat, o -efnl. wealth-giving wonder. Great raius wdl reward every indoetrious worker. Wherever you ere. 1 * nd whatc-er tou are doing, you want to know about thie i wonders i wr-rk at once. I>c’ay means much money lost to [ yon N.• v*«ace to evplr in here, but if you will write to us a 1 niEE. Address, XlkLi< C D., Box 400. Augusta. Maine,

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. Thk Best Salve in tne world for Cc i Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev .1 Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblid Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and po> itively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1 is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or miney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Metes. I# yon talk about your neighbors it k very much like blowing into a dust heap and filling your own eyes with dirt. If you try to keep honest you wiil be toe bti-y to know whether an* one els* is honest or not. Ayer’s Pills, being eonvmient, efficaoions, and safe, are the best cathartic wi ether on land or sea, in city or country For constipation, sick headache, indigestion, and torpid liver, they never fail Try a box of them; they are sugar-coated. We have redneed the price of Mill Feed be’ ow competition. Get the .rice from any feed store or dealer in the county and we will bent it We have 110 middle man to pay, but sell direct to the consumer. Bran .0 cents; bran and shorts «0 cents Chop—corn, rye ana oats sl,:i(i per cwt Remember, we will sell you bran for less than you can buy at any other place m the county. SATLER <fe HOPKINS, Rensselaer Mills. Haines G-olden Specific. It Is manufactured £8 a powder, which can he given m a ? la«8 of beer, a ono of coffee cr tea, or n lo >d, without the knowledge of the patient > harmless, and will effect a permlient lire, whether the paliem is a moderue “ «•"«»• »“ alcoholick- It has been gived In tt lrrf?..?!!*' an , (l m . eve *.v instance a per. St J followed It never fairs. The Btem once impregnated with the Specific it 'ZVL't'r' r ,m P < ’ B * i hiltty f r toeUqnor ppeto exist Cures gu«rranteed. 48 page book of par ticulare free. Address

T SHO D BE IN EVERY R OUSE •T. B. Wilson, 371 Cl&y sr. Sharpsbiirg. Pa., s> ys ..o will not be withou Dr. Kinp s New Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds that it cured Ids wib- who was thicatetied wi’h Pneumonia after an altaek of “La Gripne,” wh?n various other r* in dies and several ph.vsiei ins nad done tier no -ood. Ro* e r t. Barber of ( ooksport, Pa,, claims Dr. King’s New Dlocov ry mis done him more good than anything he ever used (or Luiu? Iro able. Nothing like it. Try it I ree Trial Bottles at Meyer’s Drug* sore;! rge bottles, 50c. and *l. 5 —■ ■ The correctness of the maxi.l. “nothing succeeds )ik - success” is well exemplified in Ayer s Sarsa* The most successfu’ com bination of alteratives and tomes, it always succeeds in curing dis* eases of the blood, and hence its wonderful popularity. NOW TRY THIS. It wl 1 cost you nothing and will pureiy do y.m good if von have a Cough, < old or any ip'i] il# with ! liroat. Gir o* >o Tju in-. Kim;’,4 Db-c >V ' f.ir < o -. 0 Goughs : d 1 • 'is •_ • ! f Vl* fell f. ... .. .... ), . ' b ok. Hi. IT 1 • - I>m 11, .< , ... ■.. ,1 ■ j f Utid i j is* iln- tiling .. .. 1 ~ •.| 1 |-s us had a perfect ami ; peel 1 frevsiy. Try a sample i>omi<- a ; our ex pense and learn for ymirsrdi 1 ju-r how good a thing it-is. Trial bottles free Meyer’s Drug Store. I,urge e ize I 51 e and $1 00 ", 1

MARLIN sa £TY '• RIFLES FOR SALE EVERYWHERE MADE EY TheMarlinFireArmsCo. NEW HAVEN. CPNN., U.5.A.

MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS Pirlote, s MrJu h 11 it lure. At Mia Jitih *iAY W. WILLIAMSte -DEALER IN—FURNITURE WILLIAMS-STOCKTON PLOCK, 1 HIliU Doar IYkht ok Makeeyer House, LiENSSELAE IjSE'

Rensselaer Mamie Hous toj Mi Miff Mu MACKEY^<fc BARCUS. —Dealer* In — ' American and Italian lYEarble. MCOTJMEI\ 7/ r’, TAS'LBT&. EMAB3J-: ! , SIAB3. SLATE AND Ma 'RLE MANTELS HR S,. WR VASE o Frwit Street fc. oaaeiaer' Indiana.

Pioneer mi market i) Beef. Pork, Veal, Mnttor', Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at lie lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtend Everybody is invited to callho highest piice paid for good t'ai Catt‘ e - J. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. ftens el aei. Indiana. William Taylob. . G. I. Thomas. PEOPLE’! mTViM!, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. I’AYLOIi & THOMAS. —DEALERS IN—mw, moim, mi, foes, mi, B&OOS CORNED BEEF, TONGUES &c., &c. t &c, 3 ; * j«»j <<l: i h mi

r GRAN7PALACEIortL,I 81 to 1015 N. Clark Street, <i CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the Court- | House; Cable-cars pass the door, j, New house with all Modern 1m- i Y>rovements; newlv furnished. On I Ami bican and European plans. ■ Rooms fiS.OO weekly; tiausients 50 I cents and upward. Turkish B aths I I lor ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Resi ai rant by Fred. Compagnon, f lale chef ( htcago and Unioi -League I an clubs. Table d’Hote served. r ■ Cut th.s out fox future use. 1 carter’s! __ Settle ■ iver mm Civ 7 ui Blck Headache and relieve all the trouble® Aiddent to a bilious state of tho system, such a £i Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Tain in the Side, &o. While their mofti remarkable tucceea has been shown in curing , SICK Hoafiacho, yet Carter’s little Liver Pill* are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they alas correct all disorders of the s tomachostimulate the liver snd regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured non,.-. irtt Ache they would bealmoatpricelessto those who B offer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does notend here,and those xrhooncetry them will find these little plllsvalur.ble in somany ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after alleick head ACME Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makes dose. They r.re strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all whd use them. In vials at 25 cents; five for sl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. „ SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIG?

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