Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1892 — Page 8

ftmetrxtic gehlin FJMBA.Y, FEBRUARY 12, 1892 ater*4 at tb« avsteJloe at Zensaelaer, Ind m aeeMA-ttea*aatt«r.)

MONON ROUTE. RIITKIILAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUHD. ■ N*. »—MaC sod lx., Daily, 10:59 a. m ©o. 37—IWHt k aeeom., * 6:17 P. u N*. 3— Sight Express, * 10:55 P. M No. 45-Woy Freight, * 2:4' P. M NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk scoom., Daily, 7:38 ... n. No. 74—Freight “ 3:16 P. M No. 4-rMsil sad Ex., * 3:50 A. M No. St—Vsstibule, “ . 2:47 P. m No. 41—Way Freight, 9 20 a. M

r mn eivragfeg n patrons . i- u Full Worth el '’hair Moßsy by r wftlyaaiQuickly >, » p M Chicago * Lafayette iianapolis M f iircinnati* 'GLU’IAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS VdTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID 7lck«ts Sold and Baggago Checked to Destination. oT*O«t Maps and Time Tables if you want to bo wore fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address JAfI.BARKEK General Passe&eer Alien

Church History.

There is uo further record in regard to the building of the hurch than that the deed was secured; and there is no record of the church being dedicated, but I think it was. In the deed for the lots Mr. Yan Rensselaer reserved 'he right to bury his tather in the corner lot, and that the church building shall not encroaeli upon taid corner lot, and that in case the lot shall cease to bdi used for church purposes by the Pr ?sbyterian denominrtion, it shall revert to the original owner, or his heiis; also that it shall be kept enclosed with good fence to keep stock oft the grave of his father So now we proceed with the regular work of the church. On the 16th of March, 1850, John S. Lawer and Sabina Lawer, hie wife, were at their own request dismissed by certificate. On June 2, 1850, John Coen, sr., and Asenath Coen, his \ufe, were received by letter from the Coal Creek church, fountain county, Ind., and on June 15, 1850, Mrs. Rnth Clark, wife of Dr. Joshua Clark, and Miss Melissa S iyb r, daughter of uncle David Sayler, as he was familiarly called, who was a pillar ,n the M. E. church during those years. These two came in on examination, and on the same day Mr. John Coen, sr., and Ira Allen were elected ruling elders in this chureh, and as they had before bee ordained they were regularly installed as elders of this chur3h. Sept. 7, 1850, the session met. Rev v T. M. Chestnut, moderator. Elders present— Henry Barkley, John Coen, Ira Allen and Ezra Wright Joshua Coen and Mahals Burdine were received by letter from Coal Creek church, and Mrs. Lois_ Kearns, Addison Allen and William Coen on examination.— John Coei was appointed to attend the Presbytery and Synod at Logansport. Nov. 13, 1850. Pressley Dunlap and Adrian Irwin were, at their own request dismissed by certificate. Jan. 18,1861. Wm. Y. Snyder, Mrs. M A. Snyder, John Wilson, John A. Wilson and Sat ah MeCule were received by lelter from the Presbyterian church of Frank lin, Ind. The session adopted the following as a standing rule for the future: “That no person Bhall receive a certificate of good standing in tnis church who has not paid up subscription for support of this church, unless unable to do so.” (A pretty good rule). And now comes a little unpleasantness, lames J. Porter asks for a certificate of dismission from this church stating as a reason for so doing that one of the members of session had offended him and he wished to withdraw for the sake of peace. - -

_A great grand-danghuer of Geo. lu is living in Chicago. She ie a descendant of the first daughter of ting George’s third son by Han—hXightfoot, the Quakeress, he IMMrned two years previous to his mßkaiee with Piincess Charfotte, m Meek enburg-JStxelitz. ; Itlf * great misfortune for the JM Mg sad middle aged to be gray. this and appear young f Benewer, a relia-

Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 5,1892To the Noble Grand, Vice Grind, officers and members of Rensselaer Rebekah Degree. Lodge No. 346, I. O. O. F. Your committee appointed to draft resolutions in regard to the derth of Sister Mary C. Steward, respectfully submit the following: Whereas, Death lias for the first time entered our Lodge, aud with ruthless hiud removed from our midst our dear sister, Therefore, be it Resolved, That we bow in humbit submission to the will of God, who doetli all tlrngs well, that in her death the Lodge has lost a faithful and d< voted member, si cielv has lost a happy, cheerful face, and her pareuts an idolized and loving daughter. Resolved, That while we mou u our loss,Jwe sincer-ly condole with and ext nd to the’ bereaved parents o ir warmest sympathy in this dispensation with which it has pleased Divine Providence to a - diet them, and we commend them tor consolation to Him who orders all things for He best, and who doeth not willingly afilict the children of men. Resolved, That in this breaking of the ties that bind us we, as a Lodge, should heed the dispensation of D vine Providence and strive more earnestly to simpTfy the principles of our beloved Order in all our intercourse with each -tlier. and cause the afflicted ones to realize that iu pur Lodge they have fr.ends indeed, whose motto is “Friendship, Love and Truth.” Resolved, That this heartfelt testimonial of our sympathy be publ’shed in each of our county papers, th it a copy be sent to the parents of the dc ceased, and that it be spread i fa 1 u..on the minutes of the Lodge, and that the charter be draped in mourning for he period of thirty days. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the i rave so low, Thou ao more shall join our number, Thou no mors our songs shall know.

Dearest sister thou ha»t left us, Hero thy loss we deeply feel, But the Oue that hath bereft us, QHe caa all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee When the da\ of life is lied. Then in Heaven with loy to greet thee Whee no farewell tear is shed. Belle Kebr, 1Alvena F. Antrim, > Com. Amanda \V. Warren, ) Hall’s Hair Renewer enjoys n world-wide reputatio . for restoring the hair to bald heads and changing gray hair to the original color of youth. Advertised letters — Mr. Ott Clark, W. C. Mefovd, Mr. M. D. Morris, G. W. Nor; itPersons calling for letters in the above list will please say they tire advertised. Ed. Biioades.

PRONOUNCED S YET SAVED From a letter written by Mrs. Ad • E Hurd, of Groton. >S D , w-, quott : ‘ Was t ken with a bad cold, which settled m my Lungs, coup: . set iu and flnallv terminated iu clous.im tion.— Four doctors gave me up, aying i could live but a short time. 1 guvi myself up to my Savior, determined if I could uot stny/vitb tt y friards -'C earth, I would meet my absent onee above- My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs acd Coids. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottlesIt has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles free at Meyers Drug store, regular size, 50c. aud sl. 4 People who use arsenical preparations for their complexion, do so at the risk of their lives. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is guaranteed free from any injurious drug, and is, ther6fc re, the safest as W 11 as the most powerful blood medicine in the world. It makes the skin clear

A POPULAR FAMILY. Jf.nntf : * How is it, Kate, that you always seem to ‘catch on ’to the lost new thing? Do what I may, you always seem to get ahem] of me.” Kate : “ I don’t know: I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.” Jennie : “ Well, duringt.he last fewmonths for example, you hare taken up painting, without any teacher ; you came to the rescue waen liss Lafarge deserted her Delsarte cl-ss so suddenly, and certainly we are all impror'o'tin race under your instruction; I heard ><> ten -.g Tommy Himes last etening hew hio ..aide mistakes in playing basebad: a se*Mi to be up ou all the latest ‘fads,’ and allow just vhatto do under all circumstances; you e,,t rt n beautifully; and in the last monthi u; , • improredso in health,owing, routed .ae, t r physical culture exercise s. Where do t all of your informal! n from in tnis out-of-the way place?—for you never g the city." Kate: “ u , Jennie, you will make me rain. I hare < ily one source of Information, but it is surprising how it meets ull wants. I very seldom in- r of anything new but what the next few <l y» bring me full information on the subject. Magic? No! Magazine I And a great treasure It is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for the wheie household: father has given up his maguzii o that he has taken for y ears, as he sa\s this one gives more and better information < n the subjects of the day; and mother st s that it is that that makes her such a fame a housekeeper. In fact, we all agree that it ,s the only really family magazine published, as we have sent for samples of all of them, and tin l that one is all lor men, another i i for women, and another for children onl., While this one suits every one of us; so v - only need to take one instead of several, s: - that is where the economy comes in, for it ionly $2.00 a year. Perhaps you think lam too lavish In my praise; but I will let you see mrs, or,.better still, send 10 cents to the pubether, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14; b wet. New York, for a sample copy, and I 1 always consider that I have done ycu •t t -eat favor; and may be you will becuttii g us ut, as you say we bars tbs reputation of being the best Informed family in town. If tbsj it to DamortsCs family Msgmsln.

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GOO» LOOKS. Good looks are more them skin deep depending u -oh the healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver bo inactive, you have a Bilimn Look; if your stomach bj disorder- d you have a D spastic Look, and if your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinch. ed Look. Secure good health and have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts difecily on these vital or gans. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils audglv*sa good complexion. Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore, 50c per bottle. i

WORLD’S FAIR NOTES. Persia has accepted an invitation to the World’s fair, and named Speucer Pratt as honorary commissioner. Editor A. K. McClure, of the Philadelphia Times, has declined the appointment of commissioner for the Chicago fair. The Paris chamber of commerce strongly recommends manufacturers to exhibit at the Chicago fair, and asks the government to obtain additional facilities from Amer ica for exhibitors. Chili, although kept pretty busy with a formidable iusurrection within its territory, has taken time to decide to participate in the World’s fair, and to appropriate SIOO,OOO for that purpose. The exposition grounds are inclosed by a high board fence, and during the progress of the erection of the buildings no one'will be allowed inside the inclosure who does not present a pass countersigned by Presi dent Baker of the exposition directory. M. Proust, whom the French World’s Fair commission selected to be director of the French art exhibit at the World’s Columbian exposition, held a similar posi at the late Paris exposition and is unques tionably eminently fitted for the place. Captain Gilbert P. Cotton, special com mifcsiuner of the World’s Columbian ex hi bi Lion to Central America, reported that the government of British Honduras has accepted the invitation to participate in the World’s Columbian exposition, and has appointed commissioners to look after au exhibit. FIN, FEATHER AND FUR. A fish with two tails is the leading curiosity at Madison, Ga. SNAP SHOTS. The Boston Camera club gave an exhibition of prints recently, and then offered them for sale. The scheme met with financial success. Scarf cameras, set in gentlemen’s scarfs, are becoming quite popular. It is wonderful that so good pictures are taken with the little articles. The "Kamaret” is the title to a new camera that has been placed upon the market recently. It is a neat little box, which weighs only four pounds when loaded for 100 exposures. It is not an easy task to secure good portraits, aud practice is needful iu order to gain fine results. Those of the amateurs who have made a study of this line of work, however, have become fascinated with it.

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T SHOD BE IN’ EVERY ROUSE .TRY 3ii .s'j . os-* blll Pa. t yS .1 |>o‘ ;• ..id .(• Dr. King’s Now D ovoiy f,.r Cccaumptlon, Coughs . -; 1 f'oici ihaf it mired bis wife wb .-as threatened wi h Pneumonia i fte- an til tack of “Lu Gripne,” wh?n various othe r rem dies and several ph.vMei.me n«d done her no food. 1 ■ t n Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., laimsDr liny's New Dlacor ry ■ ns done him more good than anything he ever used fer Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free Trial Bottle* at Meyer’s Drug' store; Urge bottles, 50e. and sl. 5

POWDER AND BALL. Switzerland proposes to make several reforms in the organization of the army. Another trial will be made with the kola aut as an article of food during the next French maneuvers. The experiment last year was highly satisfactory. All recruiting for the Portuguese army or navy has been suspended for the present, owing to economic reasons. In addition 5,000 soldiers have received their discharges from the army. Turkey has taken steps toward utilizing the inhabitants of its Asiatic possessions in its army Twenty-four auxiliary cavalry regiments of Kurds will be formed shortly in the manner practiced by Russia in the Cossack formation. Italy is about to test the possibilities of rifles of millimeter caliber, or but slightly over .25 by our measurement. If the result be favorable to the small caliber, The German Post says, military men will be ready for another revolution in the arming of infantry. The technical troops of the Austrian army will be armed next fall with Mannlicher rifles, and the Werndi rifles which they now use will be stored away. The new rifles of the technical troops will be much shorter and lighter than the ordinary Manulicher. The pioneers’ sabers, moreover, will be replaced with hatchets.

WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. In Denmark they supply the lighthouses with oil to still the waves during a storm. • Boston has two more banks than New York. Pittsburg has two more than Chi cago and thirty-two more than Philadel phia. New York has a professional ragpicker with gold bowed glasses, which he puts on when he wants to investigate the contents of an ash barrel. Gat; r -sity is a national trait of the Chil--American tramps who drift > are reputed to make from i > twenty dollars a day by beg •e doors ui the wealthy. file ratio in which the different letter:' are used in the language is shown by tilt numbers of each letter supplied in a “bill of type” to the printers. The proportion is z 3, x and j 5, q (>, k 8, v 15, b and g 20, p 21, w and y 25, m and f 30, c 40, u 45, d a: I I 50, h 60, r TO, n, o and s 80, a and i 90, t, tuo and e 140.

NOW TEA TH S It .wi 1 cost vo to*h* 0.1 will suroly io y u go-.. . ; f \ ( ;-,v ■ „ Longa, < old, or .; y troll le With Throat, Chest oi Lungs Dr. Kmg’s Nt-w Discovery for Consutn (ion, Coughs and Colds is guu>HH’» oJ to giv • es, o mon y will bo paid bast fferars from LuGrippe found f u ust the thing and u d>r i’» us perfect and speedy recovsry. a sample bottle at our ex pens learn for yourself just how good ig it is. Trial bottles free Meye rug Store. Large size ~i h. and $1 00. 3.

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For Hale or Exchange ! I have a 25~r00:n furnished Hotel in the city of Lanark, Carroll county, IF, n m rented at S4OO per year, which I will sell for less than value, or will exchange for a f„rm in Jasper connty. Price of Hotel and furniture 88,000. Address John DeArmond, Tefft, Ind. Pioneer mem market 0

B-es. Pork. Veal, Hutto , Saataee, Botogt*. etc., sold ia qnantitiei to suit purehueeis *t lie lowest prices. None bat tb- beet stock slang!- I, a- 1! E erybociy is iavited to call p;-' • . h- bis beat price paid for yoodfai <-aJ.t'®5. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. Reno ‘•1 uw, I Ldiana. Scientific American A 9ency for 1 I »*i i*i 'i TRADE MARKS, desiqn patents r TTVrW COPVRIOHTS, etc. Tor tafonmtttaß and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO.. 361 BROADWAY, NEW York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Krsry patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Jmutifif Jtmmatt Largest circulation of any acientiflc paper in the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, 93.00 a year; *1.60 six months. Address MUNN & CO, Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York. ■am.Ti-s.7nw name———a—uaaa^. ai to 1M K. Cam 8 trust, f CHICAGO. Only four miuatea from tha Court- | Houaa; C ablk-oabs pass the door. ■ New house with all Modem Ia- R provements; newly furnished. Oa R Am ' sic an and European plans, p Rooms ?3,00 weekly; transients 50 » cents and upward. Turkish Baths p lor ladies aad gentlemen, 50 cents. ■£ Rest a i kant by Fred. Compagnon, |j late chef Chicago and Unioi -League p p clubs. Tablk d’Hote served. L this out foi future use. R carter's! __ fivER T^jf | Pius.

CURE Blok Headache and relisve all the troubles laddent to a billons state of the system, such M Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after •eating. Pain In the Side, ko. While their most remarkable succecs has been shown in cuxlllg . SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are equally valuable ia Constipation, curing and preventing this annoyingcomplaint, while they also correct all disorders or thestomach .stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only fiEAD Ache they would ho almost priceless to those who Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does notend here.an J tnosa whooheetry them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without thorn. But after allslck head ACHE la the bane of so many lives that here Is when we make our great boast. Our pills our* it while Others do not. Carters Little Liver Pills are very small and very eaay to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are atrictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleaae all whs use them. In vials at 25 cents; five ford. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. „ SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPRI# rrit ? rrvrrtim rtfwmrrmsNtmi

T: I*: llhdirthkib l EIMUIeU Eensrelakb, - - - Indiana. MsfS A i ?"%#■**". V, e w,n ‘t a Rt $ id iaa L W and fct’ mm fl 1 11 * ■ ®r eld, aud ia their y SV L I •walooalitteE.wtiePßv.rdM'y ilv*. An* /• *■■ ■ one can do ihe work. K»sv r. imm .Ye furnish everythinf. We start you. X® risk. You cim spa.v rjomeats, or all your time to the work m S-Skß. ® LAND FOil SALE. Severn! Ito roved Fwaas, an thousands of acres of good tlllahl anti grazing land, in north era Jasper, which will b# gold in tracts to suft purehaeors. Cheap for oath, orfhalf ' a ßh, hnd balance in yearly nay* monfg. * v i Correspondence solicited. Call oa or addre.i# Fiuut W. Avscm. UTkeatfleM. lad

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