Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Cupps’ irasliouablo Dress Making Establishment over Park Wright’s Undertaking office. ANlMPoif T ANT T UOJECT. Some enterprising land owners propose to deepen the channel of the Iroquois river from a point at the foot of the rapids so as to better all the lands in the central portion of Jasper county The project contemplat e removing Ihe ledge of rock a Rensselaer, Indiana. The Copperas creek and Stump slough with Haddox mill pond are all to be drained west through Barkley township, entering the Iroquois river near the Burk bridge. It is proposed to make the main outlet fifty feet wide. All tai ls of the drain to be at least, fifteen feet wide, six feet deep and to have a fa’l of not less than one foot to the mile. The principle of assessing benefits contemplates that the laud tributary to each lateral shell pay in full therefor and contribute equitably toward ad the work below the outlet.

Any person owning lands on any tributary can, by signing this petition, secure the ditch he wants. Ihe main channel ought to commence in Starke county in the natural water course known us Stamp slough. \\ T e nope your leaders will investigate the merits •-f tins proposed improvement and assist to.accomplish the very best result at the least cost fairly distributed. This improvement :.> very much needed, an if undertaken should receive close attention on the part ov all who may be interested. ** Hereafter the noon vestibule will stop at this place. Mrs. R. Livingston, of Crown Poinfi mother of Mrs. Cicero Paucost, of Newton township, :s one of four heirs to a vain ible estate. Death of an aged uncle In Ireland. Each season has its own peculiar malady; but with th blood maintained in a state of uniform vigor and purity by the use of Ayer Sarsaparilla little danger need be feared from meterological influences. No other blood medicine is so safe and effe live. The Aux iiary to the American Bible Soiiet, of 'Jasper county, Indiana, has a supply of bibles and testaments on hand at F. B. Meyer’s, which ire sold at cost.— Bibles from 20 cents to Testaments from 5 cents to 50 cents•v . E. Moore, Pres’t Jasper Co. Socic*y.

Bro. Marshall, of the Republic can is being sorely afflicted bv severe illness of members of lis family. Iv is feared his little boy, Yekn, wil die. We sincerely sympathize with him in’his griev ous trouble. A splendid line of spring and summer goods just received at R. Fendig’s. Call in and see theca.£ Grace Yanatta, MaruD Williams aral Will - Hammond are home from their respective Universities. Our old fr.ond, James W. McEwen of the Resselaer Se. iinel dropped in on us the othe* 1 dny. Me. is st 1! strong in the faith, notwithstanding the drawbacks incident to .romulgation of democratic doctrine ni a county boneless] y republican. Lo g may his ban* or wave.--White County Democrat. Not “hopelessly r, pub lean,” Johnny, so long as Ilepublnan sinners, as monuments of God’s mercy, are permitted to remat i on praying ground.

W. ’V. Gilman is being groomed by the Kensseluer H publican, Goodland Herald and other papers for the republican congresc sional nomination, in the hope that he might gobble the People’s Party. But the organ of . that party, The Pilot, this week says: “HE WON’T DO. Senator Gilman is talked of for congress in nis district He won’t do He is a political humbug of the first water, passed as au Alliance man while running tor senator, while not in sympathy with the Altianc s Heisaliepu 'ic..n, in for all the party wants shew, Billy, oir we’ll shoot! The Pilot sizes him up correctly Advertised Betters — Mr. Bent. Kenton, Mr. Elison Condra, Mr. Joseph Lakey, M. S. Hawk. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. PRONOUNCED HOPELEHS YET SAVED. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, ot Groton, S. D-, w„ quote: “Was talren with a bad coid, whicb settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated In Consumction.— Four doctors gave me up, aying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my frierds earth, I would meet my absent ones above- My husband waj advised ’<> get Dr. King's New Discoverv for Consumption, Coughs and Coids. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles • ft has cured me, and thank God I am dow a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles (tee at Meyer's Drug More, regular size, 60a. and $1 4