Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1892 — Page 8
fflmocratic^mlhiel FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1892 Btfiied»t thepoetofflce at Rensselaer, Ind. u second-class matter.)
MON ON ROUTE RENSSELAER TIMETABLE SOUTH BOUND. No. 6—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M O#. 37— Milk & aocom., * 6:17 p. m No. *l—Vestlbale, daily, 1*:55 V. 'i. No. 3—Night Express, “ 10:55 p. m Na. 48—Way Freight, “ 2:4” p. m NORTH BOUND. N«. 36—Milk acoom., Daily, 7:3$ a. tr. Ne. 74-Freight “ 8:16 p. m Ne. 4 —Mail and Ex., “ 3:50 A. H se. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:47 p. M •. 48—Way Freight, 9 20 a. m
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Our ehoioe, subject to decision of the Democratic National Convention: For President, GEOVEE CLEVELAND, cf New York. For Vice President, ISAAC P. OKAY, of Indiana. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove —William "Wjl lets. Gillam —John Ryan. Walker —Elwood Sprigcs. Louis Bull; W. Bmitk Newell. Marion —East, L. W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W , D. B. Noweis. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton —John Goetz. Keener—Albert Brooks. Kankakee —T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —8. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; 8., Ed Blake. Milroy—James Lefler. Umc«.— T. J. Mallatt. Chiirman- N. 8. lates. Secretary and Treasurer —C. D. Noweis. Delegates to Congressional Convention. —Dr. 3. H. Loughridge, Louis Bull, G. O. Stembel, M. J. Gastello, Jas. Zea. The only plaoe to get Henderson’s Boot* and Shoes, is at I. J. Porter’s. Clar&nce Carpet Warp, at - I. J. Porter’s. Carpets very cheap, at I. 3. Porter’s.
Mwm tea Twin Tract Wu knocked Oat. Tfcl New York Pres* illustrates the Itetewmg wM me of its fearful and wonderful “tariff pictures” Farmers, •» free trade orator tells von that the wicked tariff rote you ny encour-1 agfcagthe bimttag twine trust. Maybe be knows that the average price of four grades d binding twine has fatten from 18.f5 ceute • fsnnd in to cents in 1891, but he tm’t going to dwell on that fact. Yon tenet study the facte for yourselves when ttm trade orators indulge in glittering generalities.. Yhe silliness of the above is apparent *• sJL Why is bindteg twine cheap, ■tA haw was the trust knocked ant? Bjr inducing the tax on twine frank three wdi ta seven-tenths of a cent per pound. Beery war-tax organ in the country, icdtxfiag The Press, said the binding twine trust was not aided in its robbery by the tariff, and yet after ifas tas was rad need, that paper dares, in the face of atfeteßigaii public, to make such comtetet as above quoted'—Rush vi Be JackWh* Pays the Tax ? Let aome pretended enemy of the new R* ha point ta a single poor man who has refused ta pay hn taxes. It is Am nflronds and corporations who ara detag th* protesting, bt Tipton county An Panhandle railroad awes SS.3W.a&, te shewn hy the tax duplicate. If this tew ms so tenth in the interests of the ndfroads and corporations, why do they refuse ta pay their taxes? This fact atone should fully convince the common people that the new tax law is in the interne* of the poorer classes.—Upton Mew M AU Right. The Indianapohs Journal, through the mouth pie Of of the Rochester Republican, pnba Sidney R. Moon, Democratic candidate tor reporter for the supreme court, as being a “pretty good all-round Mam” The Journal would have its Sendees better* that Sidney fe no lawyer and h inoempfdaat. It would really make na anile If The Journal coold find Itai wbjrr\*Hinn liftr UMs-ifetJ#’ ii?
The duty on washed wool is tweedy two cents per pound. If the prote©-. tionist’s contention that under free wool the price of that article would be tbs present price less the duty be true, then, with free wool today, the price of Wisconsin wool would be from two to three cents per pound, and if it should fall three cents more it would be worth nothing.—Ashland Chronicle. Governor McKinley says his tariff bill is now doing its own talking. Judging by the strikes and lockouts, formation of new trusts and combines, and the advance of the price es necessaries that are taxed, we should mj the McKinley biH is doing its own talking. It is the kind of talk that is making converts to the Democratic party.— Dubuque Herald. Mr. McKinley assured the workingmen of this country that Ms 849 per cent tax on pearl buttons would establish pearl button factories in which American laborers would be employed at high wages. In Illinois thus far the record is one pearl button factory established in the Chester penitentiary.— Peoria Herald. Leather has struck the lowest figure in forty years, and yet protectionists are demanding that the duties on hides be restored, claiming that it will be a benefit to manufacturers and consumers of leather. Thus is the wisdom of protection advocates illustrated.—Detroit Free Press. In Wilmington, Del., a woolen mill and an iron mill have just closed, throwing 600 men out of employment. The proprietors say they can’t run business satisfactorily under existing tariff laws. —Toledo Bee.
Itch on human and nonet and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, Druggists, The increase of State tax, including benevolent and reform fund, in Jasper oonnty, is J 7,620 84. Total increase of tax, 26,084 94. Increase of local tax, $18,464 15. The increase of the tax on railroads within the county is $11,077 91, or $3,457 07 greater than the increase of State tax. The increase of the tax on railroad property should have decreased the total tax levy of 1891 below that of 1890.
BUCKLEN’S AENICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Gulf Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, Fev. i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaiu Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and poi-i----tively cures Piles, or no pay required, i is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Metek. Drunkenness, or the Diquor Habit, positively Cured by administering Dr Haines’ Golden Specific. Ill* manuffetured a* a powder, which cau be given hi a vlass of beer, a enu of coffee or tea. or n so id, without the knowledge of th« patient, t ia i iHdlutel} harmle-H, ami will effect a perm neat ' ure, whether the patient is a moder te ri Kt-s or ;.n alcoholics Lt has been givud in boneai.dx of cases, and iu every Inatauce a per. ct cure has followed It nkvkk tails The stem once impregnated with the Specific, It m •; r- an niter impossibility for toe liquor appeto exist Cures gnsrranteed. 4 8 paste hook of par tlculars free. Address
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MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney -at-Law IKNbsklaeb. ... - Indiana Practices {ln thb Courts of Jasper and adolnlng counties. Makes collections a spejialty. Office on north side of Washington street. opposite Court House- vlnl lIMONV. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON Attorney-at-Law. Hotary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, Rensselaer. - - Indiana Praotlceln allthe Courts. ARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter W e pay particular attention to paying tax . selling and leaslag lands. v 2 ni JAMEB W. DOUTHIT, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, /WOfflos in real of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana.
IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC Heal Estate ail CoMit Aeent* REMINGTON, INDIANA, practise in all the Courts of NewtoiJ | Ilea ton and Jasper counties. , *. UmaHKIDOB. VICTOR B. LOUBHBIDOI J. H- LOUORRIDOE a son. Physicians and Surgeons. Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor Bocond door rlght*li&ad side of hall • Ten per cent, interest will be added to all accounts running unsettled longer than jhree months. Tlnl DR. A. B. WASHBURN Physician A Surgeon Rensselaer, lnd. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. John Makeevbb, jay Williams, President. Cashier. CAEMERS’ BANK, J sa’Opposite Publio Square"®* RENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy sad Sell Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general bankinf Business. Aagust T, liM.
Yf W. HARTWELL, M- D OHOBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN * SURGEON. AKHMXLAU, - - INDIANA, **Obronic Diseases a Specialty. JB i PRICE, ln*Mak«ever’a New Block. Reel- ' ’• deuce atXaksever House. July 11,1884. J i W. HOBTON, «$• DENTIST. □All diseases of teeth and gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a specialty. Oyer Ellis & Muraayß Rensselaer, Ind.
it IT friim null no in r II p n iitj p t.i il 1.1 J, 1 (SUCESSOR TO L. HOPKINS), Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of -^Dry#goodS,^ e a Roots, shoes. h<ts & cfi*£ Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., In fact everythhing usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store. |Q W G AliTHi Rn , I I ARCADE BLOCK. 9 I Fonii ore. Harps, j I To fill the wide cups made in our ranks of Fiumituie, we |g| have placed a p|j j IME3W A.TRFRAY j § Of This Season’s Best Products, I Secured from the leading factories, at prices which are !|i| bound to be I CSDQIZ) I I Sflal him ul fseeptml false: is. for Mo. | I New Store, New Goods, New Prices, I || A Trial Will Convince You. H I COME IN ! I
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We have just opened out a new stock of FARM IMPLEMENTS in the building formerly occupied by Hammond Bros., opposite the Public Square. We are sole agents for the celebrated ROGKEYrXFBAMELESSTBiNDEBS and deal in all kinds of Agricultural Implements W agons &l Buggies' We respectfully solicit your patronage. G-ive us a call and save money. Collins.
BROVIH'S FIVE LIVE SCHOOLS tete u R tew 11 BB under one management, located at ' _ JACKSONVILLE, B\IS\H£SS IP-" W w BLOOMINGTON, ILL. r>||fTT Wn»aaraSatuj «me. *****, Typewriting, Penmanship a *4 English Cnnrtnt.
Happy and content is a home with “The Ro> Chester)” a lamp with the light of the morning. ForeaAmlogin, writ* KtckuterLemj Co. New Yor\ I LliwW mtStrwJ. W WILLIAMS, Ag’t. Rensselaer, Ind
Fob Sale ob Exchange ! I have a 25-ruoax furnish? Ho. tel in the city of Lanark, CLiioll county, 111, now 1 anted at S4OO petyear, which I will sell for less than value, or will exchange for a farm in .fasper comity. Price of Hotel and furniture 38,000. Address -John D’eAbmosl, Tefft, Ind. LIVERV, II & m, ST/iBLL. New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness, G-ood Horses, \V» send ou' first class equipments, and guarantee satisfaction Special attention given to boarders bythe meal, davor v.eek Carnagesfor Funerals, Weddings, Parties etc., on short notice. YanKensselaer Sheet, South of Town Hall, Pienssßlesr, Indiana. THOMAS BURNS, Piopriet r.
B ■ It Oares Cold*, Oongha, Bore Throat, Croup, Influua, Whooping Cough, Bronohitie and Asthma. A sertaia eare for Oonaamptioa im lrat stage:, and a amro relief in advaaaed atages. Tou trill see the exaellaat effect after taking the tint doae. Bold by dealers everywhere. Large bottlea, 60 oeata and SI.OO,
MAMMOTH WARE-ROOMS. * -XGS HWpf t HUB iLmm ♦ Mb J W. WILLIAMS* DEALER IK i ■KURKifTCJREi. WILLIAMS-STOCKTON PLOCK, Third Look TV est of Makeev er House, Rensselae Indb ! ■ w—— Rensselaer Marble Douse MACKEY & BARCUS,! —Dealers In — American and Italian Marble, . MONUMENTS, TABXETS. 1 SIAB*TMI! .SLABS, ; SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS UR.VS oAJTR VASE . I
Vjp^H CURE BeK Ksadaohaand roll era all the trouble* M> Cent to a bilious state of the syatam, such as Sizzmeae, Naums, Drowalaass, Distress liter eating. Pain in the Bide, too. While their nasst semtrhaW* soooesa has been shown in oolßg A SICK BetOsehe, yot Oerter’s Utile Liver Pfllg are ecroally valuable in Oonsttpatton. oaring and gee* venting this annoying oamptaict, while they alia eaneotall disorder! oftho the liver and regulate the bowete. Sven it they only HEAD (Aobe they would be slmaetprioeleaa to thoae who (•offer from this distressing complaint; butfortut nately their goodness does not end here.and these , Whoor.ce try thorn will find these little pills valuable m eo many Ways that they 'will aot he walls* to do without them. Bat after aUatck bead ACHE I* the bane of so many does that heielewbaM we make our groat bout Our pills oure It while others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very email and very easy to take. Coo or two pills make a does. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by thalf gon tie notion please all wha iccethsrr In vials ut 25 cents; Are for |L 80U fcy druggists Of orywharo. or aentby maiL OAUTCR neDIOINE CO., New York: , SHALL rill. SMALL BOSE. SHALL NW
AT - IHhe* THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, aud Is a pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs, and la prepared for use as easily as tea It is called LAKE’S MEDICINE All druggists sell it at 50c. and SI.OO per package. Buy one to-day. Lane’i Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy, this is necessary.
T: I*: 'Wright,, QwsEßtlkeß j EMBILHE^ B*ks M ,. ab ,. . . . Indiana. PjONEETiEM MIRKETiI YOal, MfattOD 8a * "Rnlnart etc . eold in quantities to BD UBR K e .\ * :;. e „ ! r' eßt . P rlCfcs ' None but « p nrch »t Bl l^5 t ep‘ a Everybody is inv tht > b «* stock ch be highest pi ice psid f e,t K R „ «J. J. eiglesb it c< ' to c»n. Kena e] atr,lndia land for sale. Several improved Farms, am* and Si“T* ot sood MHable which* wn F iACIJ ’ !” tiorttlßr f' Jasper, rnutq *n t * old J? tracts to suit Pji, ,/ . C '■*’(> for cash, orfhall ra( ' ba,anc ® m yearly pay- ' •' r f f -«p(.-i!- solinited, Call on. or <tddit s Frans; W. Austin. vVfceatfleld. Ind pt | lAu'ot: HO FtL I '- J ” ° K. Olakk Sthbet, I CHICAGO. ; 8 Ciul y four minutes from tbeCourtJ House; Cable-* aus pass the door 9 - New ho «se with all Modern Imy proveiaqnts; newly furnished. On |g Amebican and Eubopean plans, a Booms ?3,00 weekly; transients 50 g cants and upward. Tukkish Bath* I tor ladies gentlemen, 50 eente. Kestaubant by Fred. Compagnon, iate chef Chicago and Unior-League I clubs. Table d’Hote served, this out fox future use.
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-Enterprising -Tonne Man: True ft da Inatrscted and started me. I worked steadily and mad, pon.y fssl.ir tcan I expected to. I became able to b«y an ieftaad and boilcf a amall annimer hotel. If I don't succeed »t ihat, I will go to work again at the business in which I made my money Two. A Co., Shall w. jaatrnet and rUdSt If we do, and If you work indnatrlonsly, ywo wffl ht duo timebe ablo to buy an island and build a hc*al, IT yoa widt M “ n 'Y ean be earned at our new lie* of work, rapIdly and honorably, by thoaa of either ia* aonur or old! and In U>eir on localities, wherever they five. Any ana candothework. Baaytolearn. Wefcrolaf'oTorTthine. No f *v° can davoto your spare memeota,wr aU your lime °* h » w ° «°»Jr. | yn.w load bri.m wo.derfbl aoccsMtosvory worker. Bogionore are ear Jag from MIS to B®® P*J week ud upwards, and more after a little sild*. sißsnzGzxss amwsawS WOVEN WIRE aBFENCINC SSmjS.TforimS’SSfnteySSViKf'. c.naai.'WSM. tskSSs igyfflsasgH roWEftK HEW as vho i§ monmm aal -■if-- .;
