Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

In the swim? Yess yon Betti If you dci’t think so, call and see J W King. The harsh, drastio purgatives once deemed so indispensable, have given place to milder and more skilfully prepared laxatives; henoe the great ana growing demand for Ayer’s Pills. Physicians everywhere recommend them for oo§~ tiveness, indigestion, and liver oom plaints. _ Itavs tv (Ms heading the A)'ec\anu M’nrld truly ebserves that it is not only the timber supply that is endangt-ivd, but the reg* slat ion of the water supply, the navigability of rivers, and tho ooiiditiona ot ■oil and climate necessary for soccer*fnl tillage arc also very seriously involved. It has been shown, beyond the possibility of dispute, that the out ting away of the forests in a mountainana region subjects the onuntry below to greater extremes of heat and oold, to alternate droughts and floods, to logs of arable land, and to interference with commeroe by obstruction of the streams. Europe has afforded numerous examples of this desolating process, especially in the country adjacent to the French Alps; and enough has already bees observed in America to show that them •an be no question as to the actual effect of this wholesale clearing of large areas, and especially of timber slopes. The destruotioa of tha Adirondack fa* eats has lx sn vigorously carried oo foe some time, and its disastrous offsets ass plainly visible. The rivers fiowiM from that region fall to a lowar and rIM to a higher stage than formerly, the soil in which they have their source a 0 longer acting as a reservoir, and by its constant humidity equalizing the sup ply. Already an inoreaaet deposit o< sediment is observed in the upper Huffs ton and its tributaries, ana it is prw dieted that the navigation of that great river will be so far impaired, unleaf preventive measures are soon a*> forced, as to injurs to a great extant the noassnsreo alone He banka

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APPLICATION FOB LICENSE Notice la hereby given t« the citizen* of the Town of DeMotte, In Keener towuahlp. In Jasper eonntr, end Stele of Indiene, thet the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the eald Town of DeMotte, in Keener townehlp. Oountv and State aforeaatd, end over the age of t wen if one year*, not to the unit of becoming intoxicated, and a lit pereoa to be lntrneted with th* eale #f Intoxicating ilqmore, will apply to the Board of Commlaetenare of Jasper county, In the State of Indians, at their regular March Term. 1888, for a license to sell eplrttucua. vinos*, malt, andal, other lntoxleetlng liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the aameto be drank on th* premise* where sold. Th* precise location of the Pfemlee* where aatd Liqaora ana to be sold end drank, la in a onestory frame building, fronting on nn unnamed street, in the Towi of DeMotte. Jasper county, Indiana, eommeneitg at a point on the north line of.toi on* (lb In Block three tU). in the original p at of the Town of Be otte, In eald conn ty, and State aforesaid, twenty [BOI feet seat of the northwest sorner of said Lot aforesaid, ruining thence aonth twenty-fir* (85) feet, thence east fifteen [ls] feet, thence north twenty five [Bl] feet to the north line of eeld lot fifteen [ls] feet to th* place of beginning. Said premise! being known and designated aa a Saloon, sad all eltnMe on lot one (IT, in bi#ck three (8), in the original plat to the Town es DeMotte, In tbe County or Jasper, and State of Indiana. Said License is asked for the period ot one 'TSaWfoBSo.a. January 1», 1888. »8. NOTICE TO NON.BESIDEHTB; The State of Indiana, Jasper County, aa: In Circuit Court, to January Term, a. d., 1892, Paulina Kirk va. James V. W. Kirk, Julia B. Erwin, John E. Erwin, Mattie P. Miller, Daniel B. Miller, Albert E. Kirk, Anna L. Kirk, Eliza J Miller, John C. Miller. Viola J, Kirk, William 0. Kirk, Jennie B. Kirk, Luoy Jackson, Frederick Jackson, William E. Peok. Be it Bemembered, That on this Gth day of November, a. d., 1891. the above named plaintiff by James W. Douthit, her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of said Coart her complaint against said defendants, and also the affidavit of a competent pereon, that said defendants James V. W. Kirk, Mattie P. Miller, Daniel B. Miller, Albert E. Kirk, Anna L. Kirk, Eliza J. Miller, John C. Miller, and Viola J. Kirk are non-residents of the State of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said salt, and that said oanse will stand for trial at the Jannary term of said Court, 1892 to-wit, on the 4th day of January. 1892. —-« Witness, My head and the 1 Skal. {• seal of said Court, affix d () it office in Rensselaer, 7th day t i November, a. d. JAMES F. IB WIN, Clerk. W. Douthit, Atfy ft Pl ff.