Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1892 — Page 8
gtmocrnfu gett&ti Friday. January 22,1*92 •SDBOIMU.! JJ^l 1 -“ JL *“ * * ‘ “*‘ U n toted at the postc/flice at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-Cfsss matter.)
MON N ROUTE. RIKSSELAER TIME TABI SOUTH BOUND. Ne. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:69 A. u 00. 37—Milk & aocom., * 6:17 F. M No. 3— Night Express, * 10:65 P. M No. 45—Way Freight, “ 2:4" P. 11 NORTH BOUND. Mo. 56—Milk accom., Daily, 7:58 A. M. No. 74 Freight “ 8:16 P. M No. 4—Mail and Ex., “ 3:50 a. M No. 32- Vestioule, “ 2:47 P. M No. 46—Way Freight, 9 20 a. M
" 1 » j’hfn.curi JS JJ SLEEPING CARS f T P ARLOR CARS .RUN THROUGH SOLID 'iuxets Sold and Baggage C ocked to Destination. md Time Tables if yos want to be •. jnac i— all Ticket Agents at Coupon -*>.m .* 1 ve them--or address jah.barker General Passes aerAgen
THE HIGHER CIRCLES.
It is expected that Moncure D. Conwav’s “ ife of Paine” will for the first time make nubile many interesting facts in the life of this great American of the founders' days Andrew lacy, the English literary free-lance. Is tall, emaciated and dark. He has what is known as a Mark Twain drawl, and is supposed to be the hardest worker In England. Rev. J. A Bauskan. pastor of a Presbyterian church at Rochester, hae ' resigned because the session of his church ha< critiei.ed bis declaration that he was in full aocord with Dr Briggs. It is likely that the good work performed by Poetmaster General Kaikes in bettering the English mail service will receive the attention it merits from the Queen. If there Is anything In a name Balkes ought to be made a lord. Mise Edith Clift who is shortly to he married in Paris to Baron Aon tbrun, Is described as a Titian blonde, tall, £ Mender, with eyes as deep as the blue of Mediterranean. Her father, Smith t, is a rich New York clnb man and yer. The Marquis of Bate, who hae contented to be the mayor of Cardiff, a town which hie wealth has almost Cfeated, and in which hiß business inter •ets are the largest, is the first peer on fecord who ever sat as mavor of a Brit ieh borough. Nbxt to Phillippa, whose gigantic size » well known, the bishop of the Episcopal church who posses es the greatest girth and stature Is Bishop \\ aiker, of North Dakota He is three inches above six feet in height, stout in nroportion, and has a strikingly handsome face. Miss Jewxii: Chambeblaix, late of Oleveland, 0., now Mrs. Naylor Ley'and, gves in “a splendid palace at Albert Bate, London, whose marb e stair ase Md many priceless w rks of -;rt’ are lights. It isn’t always the Ameri..vn nrls who marry titles who have the best time abroad. As Ayer's Sarsaparilla outstrips all other blood-purifiers in popular favor, so Ayer’s Almanac is the most universally familiar publication of the kin : in the world. It is printed in ten langnages and the annual issue exoeeds fourteen millions
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Stands at the head of all blood medicines. This position it has secured by its intrinsic merit, sustained by the opinion of leading physicians, and by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine so effectually CURES Serofnla, bolls, pimples, rheumatism, catarrh, and all other blood diseases. “ There can be no question as to the superiority of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla over all other blood-purifiers. II this was not the case, th a demand tar it, instead of increasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, like so many other Mood medicines I could name.”— W. L. Nickerson, Druggist, 75 Chelsea st., Charleetown, Mass. “Two years ago I was troubled with saltrheum. it was an over my body, and nothIng the doctors did for me was of any avail. At last I took four bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and' was completely cured, lean sincerely recommend It as a splendid Mood-purifier.”— B. Burt, Upper Keswick, New Brunswick. “My sister was afflicted with a severe SCROFULA Sta doctor recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla ■a being the best blood blood-purifier within Ma experience. We gave her this medicine, gd a complete cure was the result.” wta. a Jenkins, Deweese, Neb. “When a boy I was troubled with a Mood •Mease which manifested itself in sores on *••***•, dyer’s Sarsaparilla being recomMMed, I took a number of bottles, and was «BM. I have never since that time bad thompoanTboweil, M colnpUtot ” —J“I mas eared of Scrofula by the use of figraaaraapnmla.”—Johnc. Berry, Deery.. 0 Ayers Sarsaparilla Alt AYER A Ct, LnS, Mm.
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Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. —Hem y Ward Beecher. The necessity of circumstances proves friends and detects enemies.—Epictetus. Natubb makes no vagabonds, the world makes us respectable.—Alexander Smith. To be content with what we possess is the greatest and most secure of riches. —Cicero. All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinkings.— Charles H. ParkhursL Confidence Is a thing not to be produced by compulsion. Men cannot be forced into trust —Daniel Webster. Thebe Is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy, which must sadden, or at least soften, every reflecting observer. —Coleridge. The most sublime psalm that can be heard on this earth is the lisping of a hu.uan soul from the lips of childhood. — Vici or Hugo. T ere are many more clever women in the world than men think for; out habit is to despise them; we be'ieve they do not think became they do not contradict us, ai d that they are weak because they do not struggle to rise up against us A man only begins to know women as he grows old, and for my part my o iluion of their cleverness rises ev-sry d s v. —Thackeray.
ii» *i.i n lor Fare.
Hf'eahii.f faro ml oHier wieied gardes, a irginian, site , remarking that iu the better days of the republic, w i n everybody played faro, a gentleman was distinguished by the comment “Ha plays with rad checks" from the poor white-cheek fcraah, dwelt upon the pension ate lova tut th« game which possesses men who get into its clutches “Years ago,” he said, “ twc of the finest lawyers in New Orleans on thair way to New York stopped at Charlottesvi.la, ' irginia, because tLey heard that then was a man there who dealt faro. They lound the man and played all night. About midnight one lawyer whispered to the other: ‘ He’s cheating.’ * Hush,' said the other; I’ve known that for twc hours; hut tti era isn’t another faro gams within forty mikes.’ “ —PhUadeiphU lainrs. Thbrx is more philosophy in a woman’s little finger thar in a man’s old Nat. Vzxt to love, sympathy is the divino Session of the heart. Advertised letters — Ott Clark, J. Finn. 1 ersonc calling for letters in the above list will please say they are a Ivertised. Ed. Rhoades.
PRONOUNCED HOPELE S YET SAVED. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton, 8. D-, Wn quote: “Was taken wiih a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, coug , set In and finally terminated lu Consumption.— Fo r doctors gava me up, aylngl could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my frauds on esith, I would meet my absent ones above- My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discover/ for Consumplion, Coughs and Coids. I gave it a trial, took in ali eight bottlesit has cured me, aud thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles free at Meyer's Drug store, regular size. 60c. aud sl. 4
A POPULAR FAMILY. Jennie: “ How Is It, Kate, that you always seem to ‘ catch on ’to the last new thing 1 Do what I may, you always seem to get ahead of me.” Kate : “ I don’t know: I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.” Jennie: " Well, during the last tew months, 'or example, you have taken up painting, vilhnit' any teacher ; you came to the rescue when oss Lafarge dose ted her Dels* rt* cla«s so suudenly, and certainly w e are all jmprov’ice under your instruction; I hear * 1 f Tommy Karnes lust evening ho.« aide mistakes In playing baseba I; .u sr at ibeup on all the latest 1 fads,’ and hiiuw.i i.« ■■.•hatto do under all oircumßtanoes you Onto:- in beautifully; and in the last month you ■ • • linprovedso in health,owine you tell i;: • ■ i r physical culture exercises! VY here do . r all of your Information from in tin out-of-the way place?—for you never j, ilio city.” Kaikj “ i-, Jennie, you will make mo vain. I have only one source of information but it is surprising how it meets all wants, i very seldom Inn of anythin* new but what the next few tin a bring me full information on the subject. Magic? No I Magazine J And a great treasure it is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for t ie whole household: father has given up his magazine that he has taken for years, as he says thk one and better information of the subjects of the day; and mother scy. that it is that that mak es her such a famous housekeeper. In fact, we all agree that it is the only really family magazine published, as we have sent for samples of all of them and find that one is ail lor men, another all for women, and another for children onlv, while this one suits every one of us; so vc only need to take one instead of several, and that is where the economy comes in, for it if only $2.00 a year. Perhaps you think I arc rx) lavish in my praise; but I will let you bco or, better still, send 10 cents to the pt;l> hor, W. Jennings Deinorcst, 15 Ea3t litv ot, New York, for a sample copy, and 1 always 'consider that I have done v<~’: >t favor; ano may be you will bn cub: ut, as you any wo have Uio reputation ; •ngth ‘ best Informed family in town, ii t mt ho ;• >. it is Demorast’s Stonily Magazine h*it doeo it.”
■ fm, tsmtm, iw Sis, LUKE’S MEDICINE. P Bo * B ** «!' B CTt,£*33 Presto! 'han"-! ded bpar ls n. do t 3 . t'ume tht-u origin**! <‘ol r by applying Bne!. inguatu’e lLye lor the Whisker--.
“Seeing is Believing.” 3 most be simple; wh*n it is rot »i«-) it r. • V.v-ffK not good. Simple, Beautiful. Coo J-., j v Is mean much, but to sec •* J he j;«.c it- siei ” %-> impress the truth more forciWv. Ail metal. SAggjgPfisjar li and seamless, and matt' i » t., >e ; ieres op 1 v-ffigaMßT jbsolutely ra/rand wibreabible. i, eAL uhn’s \jf3%BT 3, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp.” for its maris light is purer and brighter than gas light, r than electric light an i mere cheerful than either. ok frir tbi« stamp—Tws Rociv.'St-ir. Ifthc : mp dealer has n’t the KeaalM lester. r.ud the style you w.-uit, seudrto us fir our new illustrated catalogue, we will send you s lamp safely by express—your choice of over 2,000 eties from the Hargett Lamp Store in ike World. ROCHESTER LA Nil’ CO., 42 Park Place, New York City. %f “The Rochester.” aofvunt've FIVE LIVE SCHOOLS Ullv Wfl W " B4 * r *** JACKSONVUJLX,* 1 SEsSa*U WVIIIHVW BLOOMINGTON. ILL. _ « Mm is Esslssss PrssHcs. zm&szswmw Bash Mhi help* *• ashw. Rli>sisHi eae |bw ataksnUf ta ak. tuiintss, thsrihsni, Tfpm wrrtimf, Ptnmsmship uni English Cuurtus. BteaJaaJ IHflfca I A IlkMOtfiF fIhHIMM ItlO lOlk MBS fl*Mi BBAIVI k,.uMUvl I AASrsw a* «ske» *Ur. Iks rx«u«it, G. W. BROW*.
GOOD LOOKS. Good looks are more than 9kin deep I depending u ton the healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver boinaotive, you have a Bilious Look; if your btomach bj disorder d you have a D sp*-j>tlt: Look, and if your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinch - ed Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly od these vital or gans. Cures Pimples. B 1 -itches, Bolls and glv s a good complexion Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore. 60c yer bottle. 4 Nearly all the oolds are slight .t first, but their tendency is lo so lower ihe syss.ystem that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prevalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, in the beginning of a cold, would gaard again t tn# danger. The ppecial quality of Ayor’s Hair Vigor is that it restores the natural growth, color, and texture of the hair. It vitalizes the roots and follicles, removes dandruff, and heals itching humors in the scalp, in this respect it surpaß see all similar preparations ■onoy In a tree's Heart. Oscar Tuttl*. of Santa Cruz, C«L, was splitting kindling wood when he taokled a large pieos of redwood. He found a 8-cent piece of *B6O lodged ir, the center of the limb It was black sued by the sap. Mey Com* Itl. “Marriages are made in heaven,* quoth Miss Antique. 1 ‘Then there is some ohanoe for yes yet,” was the cruel response of her younger sifter. A. faded or gray beard may be colored a beautiful and natural brown or black, at will, by using Buc ingham’s Dye for the Whiskers.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Frank Foitz, Peter Johnson, J. W. Spencer heirs, Johanna Greenwald, Helen Bell, Edward T. Boyles, Alired Thompson, Arthur Swaim and all others interested, that I own the south-east quarter, and the east half of the south west quarter of section 22, township 31 north range No 7 west, in Jasper county, .Indiana, and that I will procaed w ith the Survevor of said county to make a legal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lin me my land. Said survey to begin on 4th day of January, a. d. 1892. JOHN ey J. C. Thbawls, Burv J or. December 18, 1891 $4.
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JLADIESi AfTENTIOH.i | 26 per cent. Saved in buying • 4| Ladiis’ Misses’ and Childbek’s ' Cloaks and I urs direct from the ] 1 Mancfacturxbs. | We offer the above Special Indnee- [ t menis to our patrons, and it will [ j give us pleasure to r. oeive yoar or* f •5 ders or a call from you when in the® I City ’ * § K re make all our own goods in theffi Latest Styles an : have all the Most Fashionable Colors and Sh des. 4 All orders by mail will reoeive prompt A and special uttf-ution. Particulars, Meaaurement Blanks and onr New Progj ectus, address 8- | 188 WABASH AVENUE, X To Onr Friends and Customers We wish to announce that we hate bo’t out and are now successors to Charles A. Roberts and will hereafter occupy his spaolous implement house. W e now h ve and expaet to keep constantly ou hand a full line of goods, including the Stndebaker and Bird sell wagons, bungies carts eto- We thank you for past patronage and will try in the future as in the past, to merit a continuance of the same. Yours, Respectfully, Hammond Bbos. * ' " Hatx oub BXPUBLIOAN FBIINDB NXVXB BTOPPXD TO BEFDEOT THAT INDIANA’S PBOPOBTION OP THE APPBOPBIATIOVS OP LAST CONGRESS WILL COST THE TAX-FAXSBS OP THE STATE NEABLT SEVENTT TIMB 8 MUCH AS THE INOBBASE OP TUB STATE BVT BT THB LABT LEGISLATUBE? Say, Friends! If you us mything either on acoount or due paper, please oall and settle at once and thereby fulfill your promise, aud make us glad. Hammond Bbos. *»■ MONEY CA6 BE EARNED la spare time by good Bquare men or women as local agents for the warranted Fraits, Flowers and Trees of J. E. Whitaey, Rochester, N. Y. Yr wly salary is paid for steady work, and a permanent honorable business is quickly built up. vl6.n2B—bm.
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BtJCKLEN’S ARNICA BALTE. The Bust Salve in the world for Cc * Bruises, Sore*, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev.i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai - Corns and ali Skin Eruptions, and dom tively cures Piles, or no pay required, i u guaranteed to give satisfaction, or meBey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. r. Meyer A Oammop— yooCh wrote ttu followbw ia a ydeag lady's autograph album » the chain oi friendship regard me ae a misaing link:” and after signing hie name he added underneath bv way of poetocript: “ But do not mistake fca (or Darwin's mining one I ” Ayer's Pills, being convenient, efficacious, and safe, are the best cathartic w 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-oo ited. We have reduced the price of Mill Feed be ow competition. Get the price from SmbS 0 '^ 10 the county an“ we wui beat it. We have no middle man ,O RrJn -ft l Bel t d j, rect to tfa e consumer.*/ J 'l ceilt8 i br »n and Shorts hu cents C fye anu oats Per cwt Remember, we will sell you bran for SAYLER A HOPKINS, Rensselaer Mills. Haines Golden Specific. It is manufactured <ts - nowr l , M ,.x . Rlran in a glass of beer « rn.T , >ich c *“ b ® "ire. wbother the paii " t is . m rl ices or bd alcohoHri r! , } * muaer*te honaa. ds of ease,, aid ‘n S!iv< ' d « *t cere has follow* n ' ; ~r’4 ’ 4 » P«r-----1 em once Vft ■ , The »*« an utter lipossibftwv , a l*- peteiae ’ ’* 482 f, * I Cn !: M " ,w »M2d liquor jppe--48 page hook of .ar tteulaia tree . Addreg. T SHO D BE IN’ EV’ET.Y : OU3E J.B. Wilson. 371 f'| A; Bh . rprtr V * HI ii, t be aitffcn r. Kings Now Diao-'ron. for (' i . sumption, roughs and Oor-a tb«. iwTh d Pn 8 , Wife « Who w “ 8 *breitiM.ed “La drlnn .’’“a 8 “ fter * U «<*«ck of LaGripne, whan various o*hi r rera dies and several phyaici u.s rad done her no onod. Barh r of i ook.port, Pa., olalrna Dr Slog’s New : rv as done him more good , than /* r, y i bir.gr he ever used ter Luctr ; p tithing like it. Try R - ree Trial Bottles at Meyer’s Drttg- : 8 orp : 1 rge bottles, 500, and $1 5* „ T t h ® eo ’’reotnpsß of the maxim notbiDg succeeds lik- sneesss” is well exemplified in Ayer’s Sarsan parti la. fne most successf u’ com bination of alteratives and tomes, it always succeeds in curing dis* Pises of the blood, aud hence its wonder: ul popularity. NOW T 1 I THIS. I* wl I cost yo i.othing and will s ’ti lv 1o y u g.r, .if you h . (VP 8 Vk UKh t y lr, ' n * |p with Throaty h,. B r o, Li.igs Dr. Kmg’s v w Disc >v«rv f.r m tion, ■ onghs 8. d <••• «!d ».« guitr.-nsfae,! to iftve relief, 0 ’non i will be paid back Sufferer, ft m LuGrippc found i und i jus? ({■•• thing and u-deritg us bjiii a perfect and ;peedt recovary. Try a sample t> ?tie a our ex penae and loarr> for yourself Just how g tjd a thing it. is. Trial bottles free Meyer's Drug Store. Large size s(e. and $1 00 3.
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MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS traih, -.r. /»- i «**»*>&' ifV liirlm, It Sottoiß Prices, $3 V 'i- "a csP# W. WILLIAMS^—DEALER IN— F v T!JF£]Sri' T ' C T REI WILLIA SIS-STOCKTON ELOCK, I’hibd Dose West of Maeeeaeb House, Rensselae Im.
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Pioneer hut mrket i) TJcef. Pork, Veal, Mutto , Sausage, X) etc., gold In quantities to gait pnrehageig at tl« lowegt prlcea. None bat the beet stock glaughten d *> erybody ig invited to call, fSr*e-,hc highest pilce paid for good fat Catt' 1 ' J. J. EIGLEBBACH, Prop’r. Sena al aer.lndiana. William Taylob. G. I. Thomas, PEOPLE’S IIsATMB ? , RENSSELAER, INDIANA. W TAYLOR & TxiOMAS, —SXALBBBIN—CW, MOITJ, TEAL, POE!, MS, EAOOf CORNED BEEF, TONGUEB Ao., Ac., Ac. ’i t * vttjrctjvlij a)
r6RANO PALACE HOTEL' 81 TO 103 N. OLABB STBMff, CHICAGO. Only four minutci from the Oourt--8 House; C ble-oaes pais the door. New home with all Modem Improvement!; newly furnished. On I Am bio ax and Eubopean picas. Rooms 53,00 weekly; transient! 60 cents and upward. Tubeish B athi lior lad as and gentlemen, 50 cent!. Res 4 .t traitt by Fred. Compagnon. late chef Chicago and TTnioi-League ■ clubs. Table d’Hote eerved. I *■-' ■" 1 1 -V.MI lIUMII 1 ■>— CURE Kck Headache and relieve aU the troubles met dent to a billons state of the system, »uob at Ciirln.M, Nautsa, Drewslaaaa, Distress sftSC eating. Pain in the Side, As. While their most xeioatkable success has been shown ta outing SICK gssdsohs, yet Carter's UMi liver MM CM equally valuable la Constipation, curing aud preventing this auaoyiss ooavlalnt, while they alac •orraot aU dlsordars ofthestomach Attmulate the Bver and isgulaia the bowel*. Brea If they only Ael * they would ha almoatprleelsaa te Ohaaa who Valter from this diatreaalng somplaint; tratfortuthose who onea try them will find these little pills valiv able In so many ways that they will sot be wit. ling to do without them. But after aUMok head ACHE lathe bane of so many five* that herelswhsai wa make our gnat boaat. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small sad vary easy to take. One or two pills make a doas. They are etrietly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who nee them. In vials at 15 sen te; five for $L Sold by drnggtsta entywhenb or sent by malL CARTER MKOICINI CO., Navy York. . SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SHALL PR#
X: P: TVrigOh*, * % > |?BDERTaKtimi;r H Ebnsbbi.aeb, - - . I'iniaWA. moneyeS.'S .V» -wrsih'.,,. n... , 1': . UrtW *1 ;r,' .... . , . . • r-y« -tv !...• r c-i. . , : ’ ' J L,:! t- Sr.-. t n; srv - ■•x t. . - * » ... ... ‘f Vi.: W *•* : PS*? ■ ' H V* ■ ■ LAM» F U sale. Several lm rtivint Farms, bo ih ’u.-mndfe of acres of good tlllabl and grazing laud, in northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to suit rnirolinsers Cheap fur cash, Hrh, and balan e in yearly pay» tno-Ms. Correspondence s illci'ed Call on, or address Frank w. Avaxa. Wheatfiold, Ind
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