Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cih D-PMCE’S noam Baking Is-jPowdei: Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard*
Itch on human and horses and all anim»ls oured in 30 minutss by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, Druggistß, Rensselaer, Ind. .JMontioello Herald: Auditor Carson ha 8 traded his Delphi hotel to Frank O. Moor 6 of this plaoe, who takes possession once and will move his family to Delphi. The auditor’s family is now on White county soil again. YVild geese are migrating northward, indicating an early spring. T J. Lindsay, of Lafayette, invontorof the Lindsay corn planter, was iu town Wednesday amt Thursday with a view to enlist suffioieut interest to secure the establishment here to manufacture these planters.
The aurora borealis, Saturday evening, was a beautiful sight. ’Squire Yeoman will movo to his farm in Newton township, in a few days, and Mels Randle, of Barkley townsliip, will occupy the vacated premises in Rensslaer. Tho Sentinel has the largest and best assortment of horse photos of anv office in the county. Bring along your bills.
Phillips’ Dramatic Company has boon reorganized. lko Jlomphill has purchased tho Dr. Jackson property, on Front street. D. H. Yeoman and John E. Alter are putting up a saw mill near tho old Alter's • mill, on Yooihau’s laud, | ' Rev. 11. V. Woaver has routed the Swaj ney Makeover property on Division st. County assessor Mills, of Remington, 1 has become a resident of Ronnso'aor. | V.ck Willey nnd Byron Zimmoiman contemplate going into the merchant tailoring business. Mary B. Kays wrh awarded judgmont in the Labe circuit court, this morning, for •92,000, amount of life policy of tho A. O. U. W. Mrs. Kays is the mother of the deceased, and the policy was made payable (o her. Ella Kays, widow of tho deceased, is suing in the Vanderburgh court for the amount of the policy,—Lake County News. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND PUPILS The examination of pupils completing the common school “Course of Study” will be held Saturday, Maroh 19, 1892, at the following places: Center school house, Gillafn township. Center sohool house, Barkley twp. High Sohool building, Rensselaer. Brushwood school house, Union twp. T DeMotte school house, Keener twp. H Wheatfleld school house, Whoatfleld township. Egypt school house, Jordan twp. High School building, Remington, Pnpils may attend tho examination at the place most convenient for them. Tho examinations will begin at nine o’olook and close at four, Blank manuscripts will be furnished, bnt the pupils must furnish pens and ink. J. F. WARREN, Co. Supt.
THE THRESHING MACHINE FACTORY. IT IS OURS IP WE WANT IT. THE COMPANY IS READY TO ORGANIZE, MEETINGS HAVE BEEN HELD AND COMMITTEES APPOINTED. The project tor a threshing machine factory in Rensselaer has now reached a stage where all the facts of of the matter and the status of the plan may properly be set before the people. Briefly stated, the proposition is to locate a factory here for the manufacture of threshing machines, with certain patented devices, which, it is confidently believed, will give the machines a value and a sale, superior to any now in the-market. John F. Monnett, of Bucyrus, Ohio, is the inventor of the devices mentioned.
They are covered by patents and consist of a self-feeder and band-cut-ter, and an improved “straw shake.” TL . devices have been fully tested, and have demonstrated their complete practicability. The machine will cut the bands and feed in the grain as fast as two men can pitch in the bundles, and do the work much better and more evenly than can be done by hand. The straw shaking device prevents the possibility of clogging the machine, and takes the grain out of the straw more thoroughly and cleans it better than any now made. Above all, it relieves the operator of the machine from that most onerous, unpleasant and unhealthful of work, the feeding of the grain into the cylinder. It is proposed to organize a stock company here in Rensselaer, the membership of which is already determined upon, and now stand ready
