Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1892 — Page 8

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MON UN ROUTE RENSSELAER TIMETABLE SOUTH BOUND. N*. 6— Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M •a. 37—Milk & aocom., “ 6:17 r. M No. 11— Veitlbule, daily, 12:i5 r. m N*. 3— Night Express, * 10:55 P. M N*. 4S—Way Freight, “ 2:4" r. M NORTH BOUND. Mo. 36—Milk aocom., Daily, 7:38 L. At. No. 74— Freight “ 8:16 r. si No. 4—Mail and Ex., * 5:50 a. si No. 32— Vestibule, “ 2:47 r. si No. 46— Way Freight, 9 20 a. si

U.WIYS GIVES m mw ISSKkE •4.5 Full Worth ol ° "heir Money by t 1 J/ Sclaff Them H | M ihicago <? OdaaJSgS ■ Lafayette toflianapoiis~ Cincinnati* I : |£|£2|jg!s * LouisviileL^^^^^s PIJLLMA?.: SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ULININS KIN THROUGH SOLID Yickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. OT"Get Maps and Time Tables if you want to bs •son fully Informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon OUttOTiH have them—or address JAS.BARKER General Paseci.eer Aucn

•EMOCKATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove —William Wjl, lata. Gillam —J ohn Ryan. Walker —Elwood Spriggs. Barkley—E»st— Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion —East, L. W. Duvall; S. JL K. Yeoman; W,, D. B. Nowels. Jordan W. 1). Bringle. Nawton —John Goetz. Kaener —Albert Brooks. Kankakee —T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —S. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Eefley; W., Dan O’Conner; S., Ed Biake. Milroy—James Lefier. TJnio,.- T, J. Mallatt. Chi if man- N. S. latea. Secretary and Treasurer—C. B. Newels. DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT Conventions. The Democrats of Legislative District composed of Newton and Jasper counties, will meet in del* egate convention at Goodland, Ind. on Tnesdav, Sept. 13,1892, at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose ot nominating one candidate for the office of Representative for said • district M. S. BATES, Chairman Jasper Co. Cen. Com. Wm. DARUOOH, Ch’n Newton Co Cen. Com. At the san e time and place as designated above the Democrats of the 30th Judicial Circuit will meet m delegate convention for the purpose cf placing ij nomination a candidate for the office of Judge, made vacant by resignation of Edwin P. Hammond, and also a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for said district The basis of representation in these 'onventions will be one vote for every 100 votes and fraction over 50 cast for Grover Cleveland at the Presidential election in 1888 JACOB ALB AUGH, Ch’n Benton Co. Cen. Com. Nj S. BATES, Ch’n Jasper Co. Cen. Com. Wm. DARROCH. Ch’n Newton Co. Cen. Com.

•*rp«tßverj- cheap, at I. J. POK HE’S. lira. Chas. H. Price, Middlesr ough, Ky., ia the guest of Mrs. F. J. Se J. W. King has opened a reetan nt in the Novels block. Fair at Fr noeaville Sept. 13th to leth inclusive. David J. Thompson has returned from northern Michigao. Alfred Thompson and wife have returned from theta- onting in the east. E. L. Hollingsworth has returned from hie visit with friends in Michigan. Jas. T. Sannderson, Esq., of Kentland, visited Rensselaer Tuesday. Rev. B. E. Utz will ocsupy the pulpit of the Christian church, Monticello Sunday. Claranoe Carpet Warp, at ' *• J I’osiib’s. St. Joseph's college re-opened Monday with a goodly number of students, and mors to arrive. - Rev. W. H. Sayler and wife, Stoughton, Wli,, US visiting relatives and friends in schools opened MonpsofaaWr accept the "©sgio the i-astorate

John C. Chilcote, after tie en years and four mouths service v ith Ralph Fendig has accepted position in the mercantile house of Ellis & Murray. t I. J. Porter respectfully invites you to inspect his goods and prices before imrchasing. Mrs Ira W. Veoman, of Remington, visited friends in Rensselaer and vicinity this week. Louie Hopkins has obtained a position with the dry goous firm of Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Chicago. Fire was discovered in the coal bin at the electric light works Monday night The alarm was sounded but the employes succeeded in put it out before the arrival of the fire company. Dan Stoner returned from the Lafayette fair with nineteen premiums on poultry. Cards are out announcing the weddings of Charles Robinson and Miss Maude Clarke; Arthur Rowels and Miss Cora Wasson. Wednesday evening,Sept. 14th. The Monticello Baptist Association will hold their annual convention at the First Baptist church, Kenss laer, next Wednesday, T ur;day and Friday. Dedicatory services at the Bruswood United Brethren church. Sunday, Sept. 2.)th Rev. Snyder, of Crawfordsvitle, will officiate. Harvest excursion tickets for the south will be sold on September 20th and October 25th at one fare for the round trip. For particulars inquire of the Monon agent at Renssolaer. Parsons, of the Monou News, after denouncing for weeks past a numberiof the nominees on the White county Democratic ticket, announces that he will in the I near future establish a Democratic paper in Monticello We suggest to Parsons that he is too overly zea ous. The mission of all such ventures may be set down to be in the interest of the Republican party. No true Democrat will en gage in such an enterprise, and we think he will have to depend mainlv upon the opposition for support. As a rule there is not room in one county for two papors of the same political faith We turn Mr. Parsons over to the tender mercy of our old friend Rothrock.

CORONER’S VERDICT. State of Indiana, j „„ Jasper County, j : Be it remembered that on the thirtieth day of August, 1892, information was given me that the dead bodies of a man and woman were at the Railroad depot, at Rensselaer, in said county and state, and that they were supposed to have come to their deaths by violence or casualty; anil to ascertain so far as possible, the cause and circumstances of their deaths, witnesses were called and their sworn statements were reduced tu writing, properly signed and filed in the office of the county clerk. This evidence is somewhat conflicting, owing, no doubt, to the considerable distance some of the witnesses were from the scene of the tragedy. I have care fully weighed the testimony. Wherefore I find decedents names to he Kuicely Bennett and Emeline Bennett, his wife, and that they came to their death by being knocked from the track of the L. N. A. & C. Railroad, at a crossing one half ,mile east of the town of Rensselaer, by a locomotive in rapid motion. I also find that the engineer, Thomas E. Kline, did all that it was possible for him to do under the circumstances to prevent the loss of life, and that no blame can be attached to the Railroad company. Rial P. Benjamin, Coroner Jasper Co.

State Board of Health Circular.

Indian ,v i-ot.is. Sept. 3, 1892. To llkai.th Uffiukus: In view of the rapid spread of Asiatic Cholera , in Europe, within the last sixty days, this Board feels that there is great danger that it will invade our country, and comprehending the destruction of human life that would ensue, recognize the necessity of placing UKState in such a sanitary condition, that if it comes it will lind no soil in in our borders to propagate its gi mis. It is Therefore Ordered That All Boards of Health Observe The Following-. 1. Make a thorough sanitary inspection of their respective jurisdictions. 2. See that all accumulations of filth, decaying animal and vegetable matter on roads, streets, alleys, door yards, and vacant lots are removed . 3. That all gutters and drains arc kept open and clean, and that they arc frequently Hushed and disinfected wherever practical. 4. That all privy vaults, sinks, cesspools, foul cisterns, stagnent pounds, hog pens, foul stables, unwholesome cellars, manure piles, dirty yards or lots, foul sewers, and all other places suspected of being injurious to the public health, are thoroughly cleaned, disinfected and purified. 5. That all rank vegitation along streets, sidewalks and gutters of cities and towns is cut and destroyed and not left to rot. 6. Attention is called to the importance of compelling the proprietors of steamboats and those in control of railway property, owners of hotels and boarding houses, school officials, sheriffs, city councils, town trustees, and others in control of property to thoroughly clean and disinfect their premises, and prepare suitable water closets for their patrons, tenants and scholars, and frequently disinfect them, 7. Attention is called to the necessity of making frequent inspections of all vegetables and other articles of food offered for sale. Tainted vegetables and fruits are frequently sources of disease, 8. The carcass of any dead animal or the offal from slaughter lie uses putrid animal substances, or the contents of privy vaults, must not be placed upon public grounds, market place, common, field, lot, road, street or alley," or into any riwr, stream or lake.

There should be thorough whitewashing, drying, ventilation and disinfecting of all parts of habitations by the citizens of the State. The water supply should receive specia attention, and he carefully protected from pollution by seepage from foul places and surface washings. Water being the readiest medium through which cholera and typhoid fever spread, the absolute necessity of sacredly protecting it from contamination is apparent. (3You are directed to promulgate and enforce the foregoing, and to .prosecute any one who may resist the execution of your orders. By order of the Board, C. N. Metcalf, John N. Tayloh, Sec’y. President. Victor E. Loughiudok, Sec’y. Jasper Co. Board of Health. FOR TIIE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. The Monon Route will sell tickets to Washington and Baltimore, occasion of National Encampment G. A. R., Bopt. 15 to 19, at 815,20 for round trip from Rensselaer. Reiuru tiokets good till Oct. 10. Ladies: Mrs. II Cripps does Dross making, cheap, neat, gootf and stylish.— t utting and fitting a specialtj Also has Uia Cushing's Perfection iLye for sale at 10 cents per pack, warranted fast colors. At lesidence corner of Jefferson street and Chicago road, third house west of base ball ground.

Advertised JLetxkrb— Mr. Charley Boyd, Mrs. Sarah E. Warder, Mr. John Stillman. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowiton’g, in Jordan township, 01 the Fourth Saturday ct each month for the transaction of bum ■ ness connected with tba duties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi GREAT DEMOCRATIC BARB ECUE At Shelbiville, Ind., September 28, 1*92. The Democracy of Shelby County, Ind., the old home of the late Vice President Hendricks, will hold its usual mammoth Barbel ue on September 28. Heretofore, more than 60,005 people attended eaoh of the Barbecues at that plaoe aud, from present indications, this one will uss me national proportions and eclipse any thing of the kind ever attempted in the country. Hon. Adlai Stevenson, the running mate of Grover Cleveland, will be present and make a speech on that occasion. This fact alone gives the meeting a national sign ficauce and insures an immensi gathering of the unterrified democracy.— Hon. W. C. P. Bicckiuridge, Senator John G. Carlisle, SenatorDsvia B. Hill, Senator Wm. F. Vilas, Ex-Gov. lisacP Gray. Ex-Gov. Jas. E. Campbell, Hon. Lawrence T. Neal, lion. Henry Watterson, Governor Horaoe G. Boise, Goveruor James Boyd, Hon. I). M. Dickerson, Hon. Burke Cockran, of Tammany Hall, N. Y., Senator John M. Palmer, General Black, General Rickies, Atty General A. G. Smith, Senator D. W. Vooihees, Congressmen G. W. Cooper, Jason B. Brown and many others have been invited aud will be present. Fifty cattle nd liuud reds of calves, sheep and poultry will be slaughtered for the occasion, and, profit - ing by past experiences, the committee will be prepared to feed all who attend.— Cheap rates on all railroads have been secured.

_ Thus. Taggart, chairman Democratic State Central Committoe, says: “I will do everything in my power to assist yon in making your meeting a success. Command me aud I will be at your service.” • ■♦-»♦ <»-»> m 1 ELECTRIC bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular aa to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitiers sing the same song of prai jo.—A purer medicine do- s not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bi ters will cure all diseases of the Liver a d Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Ha.i Rheum and o’her affections cans ed by impure blood—Will drive Malaria from 1 he system and prevent us well as cure all Malarial fevers —For cure of Headache, Const nation and Indigestion trv Electric Bitters—Entire satisfact on triiatanteeil,,or mon ey refunded Price f>o eis. aud 81 at Meier’s Di ligature. 5. Straved from Rensselaer on or about July 22, 1892, a small, red, two-yeur-old cow having short horns and lame in the ! light kind leg. Any one taking up or i knowing of the whereabouts of described i cow will pleas report to Geo. Me Car- | thv, Rensselaer, Ind. : Two kinds of Threshing Coal for sale cheap, at Coen & Paxton’s. '

IGr W GrJWrm HR, I I ARCADE BLOCK. |j Funiture. Bargains.! To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Fuauituie, we B hai'e placed a nhtx/v _A.RrRA.-Y I hi Of This Season's Best Products. M Secured from the leading factories, at prices which are iff bound to be CWfn i" ) 1 Splendid kps m kptii! Values k It Metis. 1 New Store ; New Goods, New Prices. | A Trial Will Convince You. IN ! O

Shockney, epublitan(candidate for lieutenant governor, voted for , ■ the new tax law, and is now en- I' gaged in denouncing it. He is a j specimen crawfish and will back into his hole next November GUARANTEED CURE. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Congumption, Coughs and Coids, upon this : condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold 01 any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di reoted. giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We co’d not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug store. Large size 50c and 81 00 •> Itch on human and Purser, and all anim»ls cured in 30 minutes by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold b y Long & Eger, Druggists, The increase of State tax, including I benevolent and reform fund, in Jasper county, is 5 7,620 84. Total increase of tax, 20,084 94. Increase of local tax, 818,401 15. The increase of the tax on railroads within the county is $11,077 91, or 83,4.>7 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.

The only place to get Henderson'-: Boots and Shoes, is at I. J. I’ci tie’s —— . BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cv 1 Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev.i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilbiui . Corns aud all Skin Eruptions, and por tivoly cures Piles, or no pay required, i is guaranteed to givo satiifaction, or money refuHdod. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.

NOTICE TO NON-R4SIDENTS. State of Indiana, j County of Jasper, jj 8s: Mathias A. Stephens, Elizabeth Stephens, Davtd P. Legan, Mrs. Legan wife of said David I'. Legan, aud the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said Mrs. Legan, deceased, Elijah G. B. Waldo Mrs, Waldo wife ot said Elijah G. B, Waldo, and the unknown heirs, devisee.’ and legatees of said Mrs. Waldo, deceased, Winslow S. Pierce, Mrs. Pierce wife of said Winslow- S. Pierce, and the unknown heir*, devisees and legatees of said Mrs, Pierce, deceased, Nathaniel Carpenter, Mrs. Carpenter wife of said Nathaniel Carpenter, the unknown heim, devisees and legatees of said Mrs. Carpenter. deceased, Clara C. Winogartner, Mr. Wiuegartner husband of said Clara, C. Winogartner, Eugene K. Bowen, aud Mrs. Bowen wife of s iid Eugene K. Bowen. are hereby notified that William li. Austin has filed his complaint tu she Jasper Cirouit Court to quiet his title to and foreclose a mortgage upon certain land in said county, and that said cause will came up for ‘rod on AVednesdav, November 2d, 1892, to be hold at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said county i ~— 1 Witness my hand and -j Seal. j- the sea! of said court. WILLIAM H. OOOYER, Clerk of the .Jasper Circuit Court. September 9. 1892. S. E. YEOMAN. o. A. YEOMAN / il ! Rensselaer, Ind., ijl Ar SON,

•SORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-a.t-Lnir ensselaeb. .... IyniANA rnotices (In tht, Courts of Jasper and ad- °. lr i nK mtles ’ co 1 1 pp 1 j o] 1s a «p(!Jtalty. Office on north side of Wushinetor ■itroet. opposite Court House- vjnl IIMONP. THOMPSON. DAVID J. THOM Pso* Attorney -at • Law. Notar y P ll bin-. THOMPSON & BROTH Eli, tENSSELAEB. . . I Nil lAN A Praetlcein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER, Collector .xnd Abstractor 4 c pay . irticular attention to payiiie oix , lemiit, and Jnusiatf muds. vaiu

IK A V»\ YEOMAN, Attorney at Imslvh, VOTARY 1*171*1.3 C Heal Estate ami Collecting Agent s REMINGTON, INDIANA. practice in all the Courts of Newtotk , Leston and .Jasper counties.

JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV AND NOTARY RUBRIC, ! AS'Offloe in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer _ _ Indiana, i — ' ‘ -OVOUKIVOt. VICTOR E. LOCOKKinaI j HLOUGHRIDGE & SON, ! Physicians and Surgeons. J®ce la the new Leopold Block, i-oco d floor second door right-hand side ofhaJJ: Ten per eentimerest will ne added to all Dh. A. B. WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Rensselaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of digeases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eves for glasses.

HI 1 fulfill —■* 0 \km H t. is;/(. 11 ;.I 1-3 -) (SUCESSOR TO L. HOPKINS), Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ot -xDryigoodS,^CARPETS* Boots, shoes, hats & caps Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc.; In fact everythhing usually kept in a First Class Dry G-oods Store. lew Farm kplmeni OMS ! W e have just opened out a new stcck of FARM IMPLEMENTS in the ]: i lding formerly occupied by Hammond .. Jr o3., opposite die Public Square, we f. o sole agents for the celebrf ted liilXilllsiXiiiS and ai mad kinds of Agricultural Implements' VV agons Buggies W e resp: o • uIIy solicit your patronage. G-ive i: s- a call and save money. OollixD_3.

MAMMOTH FURNITURE UK-ROW JL • w. wal-ams* —DEALER IN—;PTfTF£MfT PJRHi WILLIAMS-STOCKTOfJ ELOCK, J-HII!D Do JR A KST OF MAKER'S £E Hoi'SE, IiENSSELAE InEI

Rensselaer Marble Houst MACKEY & BARCUS. —Dealer* In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, T^BIEETS, ■ HIAMVOS'3 .SMBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS f'ASE Front Street. Retpelaer Indiana.

W. HARTSELU. M B'»MCEOPATHI« PHYSICIAN * SW««10N. RKKFdELAEK, - - INDIANA. ronic Diseases a Sp«-«ialty._® in Makeover's New Block. Reaidtn.e at Makeover House. Jni*U. 18S4. John Makeever, jay Williams, President. Cashier. CAEMEKS 5 bank, A g®"Opposite Public Square"** AENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, IdSS.

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