Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1892 — Page 8

gmocmtic Jf enUtt FRIDAY. MARCH 11,1892 »t the postofflce at Rensselaer, Ind. as sesand-claas matter.l

MON ON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND. No. 6—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M 00. 37—Milk A accom., “ 6:17 p. M No. 3—Night Express, ' 10:55 p. m No. 45—Way Freight, * 2:4" p. m NORTH BOUND. No. 36 — Milk aooom., Daily, 7:38 i.. M. No. 74—Freight “ 8:16 P. M No 4— Mail and Ex., * 3:50 a. m No. 12—Vestibule, “ 2:47 p. m No. 4«—Way Freight, 9 20 a. m

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CjOur choice, subject to decision of the Democratic National Convention: For President, GBOVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, ISAAC P. GRAY, of Indiana. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove—William Wil, lets. Gillam—John Ryan. Walker—Elwood Spriggs. Barkley—East—Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion—East, C. W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W., D. B. Noweis. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton—John Goetz. Keener—Albert Brooks. Kan I akee —T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield—S. D. Clark Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; S., Ed Blake. Milroy—James Lefler. Union—T. J. Mallatt,. Chairman- N. S. i ates. Secretary and Treasurer —C. D. Noweis.

DELEGATE BTO DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. James W. Douthlt, Smith Newell. T. F. Maloney, M. J. Casteho, Ira W. Yeoman. Sam Duvall and family took . tli sir departure for South Bend, Monday. Paris Harrison, member of the Town Board, di d at his home, in Rensselaer, yesterday morning. ‘Squire Moore and wife returned, We (nesday of last week, from a protracted visit with relatives and friends in Kingman, Kansas. He reports crops in good shape. Rev. Koontz, of Tuorgan Park, 111., will preach at the First Baptist church next Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. L I. Gorby’s subject next Sunday morning: “Love Greater than Everything.” The Frs* Baptist church of Rensselaer has regular services •very morning and evening. Everybody invituf. U. M. McGuire . A surprise party was given Miss Eva Kline, at her home, last Saturday evening.

Wilburn Day, an old resident of Jasper county, died at his home in Rensselaer, Mareh 4,1892, aged 72 .years and 14 days. •fames McCord will have a pul lie fails jof farm stock, etc., at his residence, four miles southeast of Thursday, March 24. X F. (Ghilcote, of Rensselaer> And A. R. ■Shroyer, of Logansport> will represent the republicans of the Tenth Indiana district in the Minneapolis convention.

0 A stereo'ctacon service will be be conducted by Rev.l. I Gorby, •«** the Presbvjcrian church ne** Sunday evening, Subject-"liie lase es Christ” Spencer, son of Charge* Vick, ■ewsdealer, is visiting his parents gQ2S DI f- ■ * Rev. John Wilson, presiding elil2!r a °. ear, J day deliver j » lecture at this place on “Ten j g^d;^*yyn ll c. p K f *

3Rev . George Havens, for over fifty years a methodist minister oi. the, gospel and well known thro’out the state, died at Ladoga, Ind., 'Tuesday, March 8, 1892. Father Havens was the father of Mrs. Nat. S. Bates, of this place, and for a number of years was a resident of Rensselaer. He was a gentleman of film convictions, and had the nerve in all places a d at all times to maintain and defend them. Funeral services and interment at Indianapolis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bates were in attendance at the funeral.

W. W. Gilman would have the republic ans believe that be is simply an humble, honest old farmer, see.kiu" nothing— : iu fact, as guileless Jim Blaine, tr , would have the public believe Jim Blaine jr. is. Just now he assumes as it wer. editorial managment of toe reoublican papers in Jasper and Newton counties w.tn a view to steer h:scongressional aspirations to a successful conclusion, A few weeks ago, in a Newton county papor, lie referred to the proposal of himself as a congressional candidate m professions of astonishment, and proceeded to taliify a number of farmer acquaintances, pointing out desirable qualifications, etc. His object, reading between the lines, was to attach to himself the support and influence of the men he palavered so sweetly. As a schemer, he w iuld seem to be a David B. Hill —on a very small scale, however.

Rev. B. E. Utz is'conducting a series of meetings at the Christian church. Abe Hardy has assumed ma .- 1 igement of the poor farm. Ed Irwin will soon take charge ot the Remington creamery. Ralph Fendig, as usual, is in the lead. He is just in receipt of in extensive and varied stock of spring and summe. goods. Ralph ex ercises good judgment in his purchases, is a good buyer, and sells at narrow margin. This is the secret of his success. The business of the L., N . A. C. is so heavv between Louisvill 6 and Chicago. n both directions tha* eight scheduled freighs trains are run daily, and in numerous cases these trains are run in two sections.

Jesse Roberts stood first in the oratorical contest in the law school at Ann Arbor, Mich He now re> presents the law department in the contest of the college proper, and if successful there will represent the Michigan University in the Northern Intercollegiate Associa* tion, composed of the Northwestern Upiversity, Oberliu College, University of Wisconsin, Univer sity of lowa and Michigan Uni* versity. John Bill and Mary Shindler were married at the residence of the bride’s father, west of Rensselaer, last Sunday. Rev. Drake officiated. James I. Childers and Ida Digman were married at the Gos House, in Rensselaer, last Sunday. Justice Morgan officiated. An Encampment of I. O. O. !• was organized in Rensselaer last Tuesday evening. Advertised Letters — Mr. F. W. Bonroughs, M.ss Letitia Powell, Mr. George Richardson. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades.

PRONOUNCED HOPELESS gVET SAVED. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton, S. D-, w„ quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption.— Four doctors gave me up, raying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my frneds on earth, I would meet my absent ones above' My husband was get Dr. Kirfg’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds. 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 Meyer s Drug store, regular size, 50c. and sl. 4 Neighbor Marshall is having a tussle with his old foe—the q.uinzy. We are pleased to note, how ever, that he is on the m >nd. White Countv Democrat: A sleek, meek-eyed stranger s ruck town the other day who seemed to lack experie ee. dome of our sporting fraternity undertook to him a few lessons in poker. When the novice left he had the money and the pther fellows the experience.

Wbite County Democrat: Landlord .Dale of Rensselaer was in town Mondav looking for a cook to take the place of the me wb ■> “skipped” on account of an overdose of wages in advance. T£e! pextope will earn Lis suit of clothes! before My. Dale pays fo/ifc.

White County Democrat: The Spencer divorce case VAs concluded Monday evening and op 2’hnrs day as ternoon Judge Pollard cte“ (iJded the matter, H* gave the plaintiff SIO,OOO alimony, S6OO for I attorney fees, custody of boy and decreed that the defendant snould P*y f yor lor four yean to

“Seeing; is Believing 1 .” M--3 And a food lump M must be simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good-—u ese 1 Is mean much, hut to see “'1 he kochcsi'er ” impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, li and seamless, and made i i tame pieces on 1 v.idpjjsgHab ibsolutely safe and unbreakable, I,;i,e A! uidin’s yy 1, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp,” for its mar- Jf is light is purer and brighter than gas light, V r than electric light and more cheerful than either. ok for this.stump—Tmc Rocitfs - . Ifthe I mp dealer has n’t the sen nine tester, ami the style you want, - nil tfr f»r on' new illustrated catalogue, we will send you a lamp safely by express—your choice of ewer 2,000 eties from the Largest 1 .anile State ip. the World . ROCHESTER LAK? CO., 42 Park Place, New York City. “The Rochester.”

FIVE LIVE SCHOOLS under one management located at JACKSONVILLE, B\IS\HESS Leaden in Bninees Practice. K»gV ■ ■ a* 25 years of succem. Thoneands B aaaaaa am 1_ Va of Graduates in good positions VI V J a_a ■a ■ IT a hundred* helped into situsMl M W tions annually. Y.ang Men ~ and Wemen enroll ataay time. Each College helps the other. Enrollment la one dree membership In nIL Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Courses. Standard High, t A splendidly Illustrated Hand Book sent free. Expenses Lew. I Address at either city, the President, G. W. BROWN.

GOOD LOOKS. Good looks are more than skin deep depending uoon the healthy condition of all the viral organs. It the Liver bo inactive, von have a Bilious Look; if your stomach b.t disordered you have a D speptic Look, and if your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Todlc acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples. Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore, 50c per bottle. i Mrs. Leather man was considerably bruised tosdav by a board giving way undor her, in the cel* lar, throwing her upon her head. Dr. Yic. Loughridge was called in and afforded relief. Happy and content is a home with ’ The Ro> Chester;”ak-np with thegilt of the morning. Forcatalogut. write Roche r *~r LamflC*. Vrw Ynf.i.

A POPULAR FAMILY. jßirarra : “ How is it. Kate, that you always leem to ‘ catch on ’to the last new thing ? 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 few months, for example, you have taken up painting, without any teaoher; you came to the rescue when Miss Lafarge deserted her Delsarte class so suddenly, and certainly we are all improving in grace under your instruction; I heard i i telling Tommy Eames last evening how s club made mistakes in playing baseball; you seom to be up on all the latest 1 fads,’ and know jiis,t wlmt to do under all circumstances: you entertain beautifully; and in the last month you have improved so in health, owing, you tell me, to ymir physical cultureexercises. Where do > ot all of your information from in this ;:t ~i out-of-the way place?—for you never go i, the city.” Kate: *’ Way, Jennie, you will make me vain. I have only one source of information, but it is surprising how it meets all wants. I very seldom bear of anything new but what the next few duvg bring me full information on the subject. Magics Nol Magazine 1 And a great treasure it is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for the whole household: father has given up his magazines that be has taken for years, as ho says this one .gives more and better information on the subjects of the day; and mother says that it is that that makes 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 all for men, Another all for women, and another for children only, While this one suits every one of us; so we only need to take one instead of several, and that is where the economy comes in, for it is only $2.00 a year. Perhaps you think lam too lavish in my praise; but I will let you see ours, or, better still, send 10 cents to the publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th Street, New York, for a sample copy, and I shall always consider that I have done you a g:-eat favor; and may be you will be cutting us out, as you say we nave the reputation of being the best informed family in town. If that be so, it is Demorest’s Family Magazine that does it”

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' The “Iroquois Club” has recently been organized at this place.— Object—The promotion of social enjoyment. Rooms for its meetings over Starr’s stole. *r MONEY CAN BE EARNED in spare time by good square men or women ns local agents for the warranted Fruits, Flowers and Trees of J. E. Whitney, Rochester, N. Y. Ytarly salary is paid for steady work, and a permanent honorable business is quickly built np. v!s.n2B—6m

tll.K NEXT MORNING I FFEL BRIGHT AND AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. _Jd ioeWr*ays It aeti gently on the stomach liver and Sidneys. an ;o> ; t l- >tHt* THiftS astej. It lace -.o as easily LAKE.' sure Ail <ungglßts Buy one eosli.\ * the bowela I uS* Is necessary. —my, uus ■a———.xa—am—ma

I Popp /v£^ cket 15c. Garden Pea “ Charmer,” packet 15c, I Waban and DeGraw, both for 50c. Potato “American Wonder/' per lb., 30e. fiet Chrysanthemums, each Pansies, our superb strain, look almost A X. 1 not P°r 0 suliscrlber can have Vick’s Magazine one year tree, who orders 81 U, • worth from us before May Ist. fxvM VICKS FLORAL GUIDE, |B92,^auch/^Staiol^""^'^ |.Ap person interested in. Plants, Flowers or vegetables, should have one. Price only ten I Cents, which may be deducted from first order.

BUCKLEN’S AENICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cult Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev-r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai oe Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pofi* tively cures Piles, or no pay required, i is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent# per box. For sale by F, B. Meyeb. Drunkenness, or the Biquor Habit, positively Oured by administering: Br Haines’ Golden Specific. It is manufactured ae a powder, which can be given in a glaße of beer, a cud of coffee cr tea, or n food, without the knowledge of the patient t is absointelj harmless, and will effect a perm'nent "ure, whether the patient is u modente rinses or an alcoholick It has been gived in bonsands of cases, and ip every Instance a per_ ct cere has followed. It nkvzr pails The stem once impregnated with the Specific, it mes an utter impossibility f. r toe liquor-ippe-to exist. Cures guerrauteed. 48 page book of par ticulars free. Address T T SHO’D BE IN EVERY HOUSE J. B, Wilson, 371 Ol&y st„ Shacpsrburg. Pa., sf ys -o will not be withou Dr. King’s New Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of “La Gripne,” when various other remedies and several physicians nad done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa„ claims Dr. King’s New Discovery lias done him more good than anything he ever used for Luna Troable. Nothing like it. Try ft Free Trial Bottles at Meyer’s Drugstore: large bottles. 50c. and $L 5

A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure blood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, consumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other maladies horn in the blood, can be effectually eradicated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose —the one best known and approved —is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the compound, concentrated extract of Honduras sarsaparilla, and other powerful altera* tives. “X consider that I have been SAVED several hundred dollars’ expense, hy using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and would strongly urge all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give it a trial. lam sure it will do them permanent good, as it has done me.”—Mrs. Joseph Wood, West Plattsburgh, N. V. Dr. J. W. Shields, of Smithville, Tenn., says: “I regard Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as the best blood mediciue on earth, and know of many wonderful cures effected by its use.” “ For many years I was laid up with Scrofula, no treatment being of any benefit. At length I was recommended to give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to perfect health—weighing 230 pounds—and am now a believer in the merits of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”—James Petsy, Mine Boss, Breckenridge Coal Co. (Limited), Victoria, Ky. “ My niece, Sarah A. Losee, was for years afflicted with sorofulous humor in the blood. About 18 months ago she began to use Sarsaparilla, and after taking three bottles was completely cured.”—E. Caffall, p. M., Losee, Utah. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREPARED BT • Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5.

NOW TRY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or aDy trouole with Throat, Chest or Lungs, Dr. King’s N: w Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to giv® ief, o inon y will be paid bae fferers from LaGrippe found f ui ust the thing and under its use > perfect and speedy recovsry. a sample bottle at our expens learn for yourself just how good ig It is. Trial bottles free Meye ->rug Store. Large size 5( e. apd $1 00. 3.

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Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & B ARCUS, —Dealer* In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS, BSABSS9?*? , SSIABB, SLATE AN O MAHBLE MANTELS V ZS S VABJS .

Fob Sale or Exchange ! I have a 25-room furnished Hotel in the city of Lanark, Carroll county, II!, now lented at S4OO per year, which I will sell for less than value, or will exchange for a farm in Jasper connty. Price of Hotel and furniture 88,000. Address John DeArmond, Tefft, Ind. Pioneer hem market \) Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Snnsuge, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchaser at t.l e lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughter: d. Everybody is invited to call. e»-e- he highest pi ice paid for trood fai cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. Reus el aer. Indiana.

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I GRAND PALACE HOTEL, J 81 to 103 N. Claek Stbeet, I CHICAGO. Only four minute* from the Court- ft House; Cable-cabs pass the door. ■ New house with all Modern Improvements; newly furnished. On If Amebican and European plans, k Rooms §3,00 weekly; transients 50 || cents and upward. Turkish Baths 1' for ladies and gentlemen, 50 oents. ii Restaurant by Fred. Compagnon, p late chef Chicago andUniOL-League S clubs. Table d’Hote served. L gsis'Cut this out foi future use. |

carter's! |p;^i "cure Blok Headache and relieve all the trouble* iSCfdent to a bilious state of the system, inoh aa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In the Bids, 4a. While their most remarkable success has been shown in coring j SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pin* or# equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing thisannoying complaint while they also correct all disorders of thestomach .stimulate the Uver and regulate the bows]*. Even if they only ”* HEAD I Achethey would be almortprioelesstothosewhO Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness dpes notend here,and those vrhp once try them will find these little pills vainAble In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without thent. But after all tick head ACHE Is the bans of so many Uvea that here Is when iwe make our great boast Our pills cor* it while others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleas* all whe use them. In vials at 26 cents; five for $L Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; , SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRitf

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