Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1892 — Page 8

jffemtcr&titSentinel Jt ■ ~~~ ====— FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1892^1 a—— --.... nteted at the postoftiee at Rensselaer, Ind. as Becond-C) ass matter. 1

MONON KOUTE ABNSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND.H». B—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. m •o. 9T— Milk & aocom., “ 6:17 p. M Ho. M—Veettbnie, daily. 12:56 !'• M - He. s—Night Rapress, 10:55 P. H IT*. «-Way Freight, * 2:4" p. H north bound. He. 9«— Milk aocom., Daily, 7:38 a. M. K#. 74—Freight “ 8:16 p. si U». 4—Mail and Ex., 6:50 a. m If*. J2— Vestibule, “ 2:47 r. m Ufa. 4€—Way Freight, 9 20 a. M

UWAYS GIVES Sto Rail Worth of ‘’‘“'“‘PlCK flhalr Hooey fcy t* a,T' M JlrL irf-*~r Them yTiabj/T. "TTi jjßreail quickly „ t. "^f^PTr—f 3 1 fticago^ taiiinapolis Cincinnati- ? Lflnisvilieb^SSE^ PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ILLTMINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Cheeked to Destination. |Voet Ma*e and Time Tables IT you want to be aan fully Informed— all Ticket Agents at Coupon *tf ****"“ have them—or address JA-S.ISAKK.EK Ueneral Passcucer Anco SENATOR TURPIE, at Monticello, next Tuesday.

Hon. MORTIMER NYE, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, and Hon. FRANK N. HOLMAN, the great tariff talker, of Colorado, at Rensselaer, Thursday, October 27th, 1892. Our wood patrons will confer a favor by bringing it right along. Harvey Kannal is a student in tho Chi* cago Veterinary College. Revs. Drake ahd Weaker are in attendance on the Northwest Indiana M. E. conference, Terra Haute. Oarpetsvery cheap, at I. J. POK tB’S. Jim Hemphill has given up his summer vocation, railroading in Minnesota, and returned te Rensselaer.

The republicans have designated {the occasion of Parson Chase’s appearance at Rensselaer as "Governor's Day.” Arrangements are announced to multiply “loaves and fishes" wherewith to feed those in attendance, and in order to insure a crowd, "prizes” are pledged. W. B, Austin, H. L. Brown and R. P. Benjamin will hunt up musioal talent to sing “songs of welcome and rejoicing.” We understand the chorus of the most superb piece selected ruuß thus: “The Democrats, are imps of hell!" The Populists are no better ! They seem determined to compel Eepubs to work for bread and butter. Miss Dora Peaoock was a competitor in the grand Demoreßt state gold medal contest, at Marion, and came out second best in a list of eight. Claranoe Carpet Warp, at T. J. Pobteb’s. Jake Eiglesbach has bought the Ehoades brick building on Washington street. Services in the new Primitiva Baptist church next Sunday,

A considerable portion of the outfit of the threshing machine factory hes been received, and will soon be put in place. The erection of a fine brick building by the Odd Fellows, on their lot east of the pos office, is being talked up. m Our sporadic neighbor devotes his efforts t is week to showing that there is no large 1 alance in t e treasury, instead of presenting satisfactory pi oof that local taxation increase is not greater than the increase of State taxes. It * ’od not surprise us in the leaßt should our neighbor next week admit the conspiracy and express his regiets that it did not escape detection. Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Emma Klina, of teis place, and Mr. Ira A. Gray, of Monon. Next Tuesday. Mrs. H. Harris and daughter and Henry Bruce attended the Baptist State convention, Lagan-port, last week Furniture in all style, in vast quantity aud at prices to suit, at the new furniture store.

Program for Columbus Day. Friday, Oct. 21, .1892, Rensselaer and Marion township. The programme down| to No. 5 will be carried out at the school building in the torene&'i session. 1 Reading of the President’s Proclamation. 2 Raising the Flag by the G. A. R. 3 Salute to the Flag. A Acknowledgement Of God. AKTF.itKOON. 5 Song of Columbus Day. 6 The Meaning of the four centuries. iWiUteParkison, ) Lena Washburn. 7 Music by Band. 8 Cokunbus Banner—Nora Landis-

S Song. 10 Five minute speeches—Rev. S. W. Marshall, I. B. Washborn, W. J. Miller, Lee Glszetuook, Mrs. C. W. Coen. Tfce futrons and friends of the gobook as®-cordially invited to be present at any or all of these exerTJw morning exercises will begin

at the regular time for opening school, and will be brief. In the afternoon everyone will meet at the school building, promptly at 1:30, when a line of march will be formed and all proceed to the Opera House where the second part of the program will be carried out.

On page 939 of the senate journal for 1891, all the Republican members, including Sbockney (republican candidate for lieutenant governor) and senator Gilman, who is now engaged in canvassing this county, are reoorded as voting for the tax bill. We take the ie ord i;. preference to the declarat on of the Republican, and again call upon senator Gilman to de. sand his vote on the measuie in question against the attacks of the sporadic genius who presides over the columns of hisforgan in this county. THE STATE DEBT A REPUBLICAN HERITAGE. With charming regularity the republican press and speakers charge that the Indiana Ltato debt is due solely to Democratic extravagance and mismanagement. In 1891 the State debt was $8,830,615.20. Of this debt the Democratic party is responsible for having contracted $3,752,809.22. This part of the debt has been made since 1883. It is an honest debt and represents something. It|has added to the material wealth of the State and no one need be ashamed of the items constituting it, and no Republican oan object to it. The debt was created for the follow-

ing purpose*: New insane hospitals at Evatinvilie, Logansport and Richmond $1,401,722 66 Scnool for feeble-minded youth at Fort Wayne Wayne 314,911 00 Soldiers’ and sailors’ orphans’ homo at Kuightstown, 165,000 00 Central insaue hospital, Indianapolis, 114,600 00 Deaf and dumb institution, Indianapolis, 67,500 00 Institute for blind, Indianap- , olia, 55,000 00 Female prison and reformatory, Indianapolis, 42,000 00 Reform SGhool for boys, Plainfield, 03,300 00 State university, Bloomington, 95,000 00 State normal sohool, Terre Haute, 100,000 00 Purdue university, Lafayette,| 57,000 00 State prison north, MicUigan Citj, ' 43,240 00 State prison south, Jeffersonville, 15,000 00 Soldi, rs’ and sailors’ monument, Inulanopolis, 230,000 00 New State house, Ihdianapolis, 831,130 00 Total, $3,598,303 66 To this slrould bo added the amount paid on the State debt since 1882, viz: Twenty four internal improvement bonds and interest on same, paid May 23, 1883, 134,149 92 Five, per cent. State stock certificates aud interest on same, paid April, 1891, 20,355 63 Making a total of $3,752,809 21

Now let the republican press and orators show what their portion of the debt. Wfiat hrve the Republican party to show the people of the State for the immense amount of money they have squandered! 1 Not a public building was constructed during the Rep blican rule in Indiana, and no landmark of public pride has been left as an evidence of the debt contracted under Republican mis. rule, corruption and theft. From 1867 to 1869 this debt was fastened upon the people at six per cent, interest. No attempt wbb made to refund it a* a lower rare. The legislature of 1889 refunded this debt at three and one-half per cent, per annum, and returned to the school fund the money that had been purloined from i‘ by the Republicans over twenty years before and distributed that fund among the counties of the State to be used by the people at six per cent' interest 1 .

The Monon will sell round trip tickets to the dedication of the World’s Fair, at Chic igo, Ootober 20th, 21st and 22d, at one ii nd one-third fare for the round t ip, making the rate from Rensselaer $2,95. These figures represent the number cf bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery fit Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from Marcii ’9l to March, 92. Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy-Two bottles sold i,i one year, and each and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain- It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 50c. and SI.OO. At F. B. MeyerE’ Drugstore.

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Culi Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev ; r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilblaiuS Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and poei.. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. Ii is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.

Harvest excursion tiokets for the south will be sold on September 20th and Ootober 25th at one fare for the round trip. For particulars inquire of the Monon agent at Rensselaer. STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, six miles north of Rensselaer, in Union township, Jasper county, Indiana, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 18, 1892, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following described personal property, towit: 20 head of horses and colts, the celebrated stallion, Hoosier Joe, draft stallion from imported Sire, 7 head Hoosier Joe colts, four apd five year ol , 6 work horses, 5 sucking cults, &6ip one large span of mules, 100 head of 1 imported Polled Angus bull, 4«jfgh graded Angus bulls, 5 higi graded cows, 5 high graded j hfifers, 15 good milch cows, 20 head two» year old steers 15 head of calves, etc.— Als > one new clover huller, with latest improvements; one binder, 2 male hogst 2 brood sows. Terms: Nine months credit will be giv. en on all sums over $5, the purchaser giving bankable note with approved won rity (wjthout interest if paid at maturity; bearing eight per cent: interest from date if not paid when due. All sums of $5 and under cash in hand. DAVID H. YEOMAN.

GUARANTEED CUBE. We anthorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr.- King’s New Discovery fer Consumption, Coughs and Coids, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as direeted. giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. W e oo’d not make this offsr did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles gree at F, B. Meyer’s Drug store. Large size 50c and $1 00 2

Advertised .lettersMiss Joe Jenkins, Joseph Phillips. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. NOTICE-- Owing to the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting c» October 14, 1892—53,50.’ ® D ‘ TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notjce is hereby given that I will be at niy office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joidan township, on the Fourth Saturday o each month for the transaction of bus., ness connected with tba duties of True. te# ’ JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi i

MORDECAI F- CHttCOTE. iKnssbxiAkb, . . Attor *«y-» t -W • • Indiana Practices |in the Courta r Dining counties. Makes coH?fS er and ad " olalty. Office on north «td« ®?U? n ® ? speetreet. opposite Court House f aß v h l '“] Kton

SIMON P. THOMPSON. * otliTy p™ 0 * a...™?”?* * “°*™. „ TT , * Indiana Praotlceln all the Courts. ariqn l. spitler, Collector and Abstractor 'if,?, a » P articular attention to paving tax .aelllng and leaslag lands. van*

IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Lam?, notary public Real Estate aim Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA, practioe in all the Courts of Nevrtoig < ilea ton and Jasper oounties.

JAMES W. DOUTHITi attorney-at-law and notaby PTOLKJ, A®'Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer - * Indiana.

.H..OIWIIIIIDGI, VICTOR B. LOUOBStDOE J- H LOUGHRIDGE A SON, ions and Surgeons. Jfllce ’in the new Leopold Bioek, sect.- d floor second door ri K ht-liaud side of bail: Ten per eent.interest, will be added oil

DR. A. B. WASHBURN Physician A Surgeon Rensselaer, J n d. Attention given to the treatment of disc'd n° f th ® Eye ’ Ear * Nose and Throat glasses 86 ttB6B ° f Womßn ’ Teßtß eye* for

W. W ’ HARTSELL. m d 6m(EOPA®HM PlfYtf*** * SVfIGEOM. kbnsselaer, . . ir Chronie leases a Speeialty.^j B®TCE, to MakeeverVNew Bloc*. Resi■fnlvJimm atMakßeverHou,e -

■i i': - SOW CrAUTMIER, I |J ARCADE BLOCK. (J jFunitare. Bargains.) || To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Fuaniture, we || | InTHTs/V" ARRAY J m Of This Season’s Best Products, ill Secured from the leading factories, at prices which are j I dXEE) I I SpMd Sasjaiis ad faftini fate is Our Ml I | New Store, New Goods, New Prices. 1 gj A Trial Will Convince You. g COME IN ! If §ll «-* *->'■*! * * <u9Ksßii.i ;■

4 1 Ilf II “ J i l-l *«. ill (■ l(. II;. 11 U) (SUCEBSO* TO L. HOPKIN*), Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment o i GARPETS*e BBon,SHOES, HATS&TMPS Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., In fact eyeryttffiing usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store.

Two kinds of Threshing Coal for sale cheap, at Coen & Paxton’s. John Makeever, jay Williams, President. Cashier. fARMERS BANK. Y sfiTOpposite Public Square tt* RENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposit s. Buy and Soli Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Lonned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883.

ELDRED6E “B”

A strictly high-grade family sewing machine, possessing ail modern Improvements. GUARANTEED EQUAL to h BEST Prices very reasonable. Obtain ittm and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, ILL.

MARYLAND tessp FOR FISH, RTf BAKING BREADa CAKES AND \ SIMPLEST | I " AND THE STEAM pwducid by Hi; proeeaa of eoekljD ■ cannot Meapo, It absorbed by tho artlelo In tho rotrior, and eete at a batting. Thera Is no evaporation, ao drylnt up or burning, hence no ohrlnhaga or loot of wMght, and oil the flavor and nutriflous qualltUtofthawod are retained. Tough motto art made tender. and any article routed or baked will bo tweeter, healthier and more dlgerilble. Put the lead I n the reactor, pleee the roarier In a well heated even; MATTHAI, INGRAM & CO, ISO HANOVER rr„ OALTIMORC, Nh M fIIAOC OT., NSW VOMK.

MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. ,■lll 11 |fc '» II ■ ■ *JAY W. WILLIAMS^* —DEALER IN— F> T!J F£ KTIT' CT R El WILLIAMS-STOCKTON FLOCK, Third Door West of Makeev er House, Rensselae Indb

Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS. —Dealers In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS* tablets. BB&BSTOOT , SMBS, SLATE AM) MARBLE MANTELB ur $ »i.yip w*a se * Front Street. Rensselaer' Indiana. v; v wvvymji'Ww' »U¥ft IffW 3Uy ,5 it EOT FROM THE SVS AWUFACTU RERS. THIS >i'is 6 piece Parlor suit f()P Freight paid within HOO miles of Chicago. Ji Frames in Solid Oak, or Walnut covered in Mohair Crushed I*iush ■ color), banded with Silk Plush to match; all six pieces have spring edge (soft egde) and are w -.11 made throughout. Consists of i sofa, i patent rocker, i easv chair, i divan and 2 parlor < • :* s. We manufacture ull goods in this line and guarantee them. We pack and pay the f t t within 500 miles of Chicago. Not for sale by furniture dealers as price is too low. Establi* :•m ■» twenty years, liefer to any bank in United States. Send six cents for sample of plush. EMPIRE BEDSTEAD CO, 331-385 W. Madte si., CKICAf.O, III:

The “ROCK ISLAND” COMBED HIT SiME SO LOADER NO HIRED HELP NECESSARY IN HAVING TIME. . . ~ - 1r , A Machine which will eaaone year. Mention Hie paper! ,U * ntaiixjCußMGcA

A l In A Rowi Hi £L humbers and rovers ” W Have taken 44 First Awards at International Exhibits, including Grand Prize at Paris Exposition. 24 years on the _ ~ market, ancl by far the largest cycle makers in the world. Buy bicycles with a reputation to of tiie world, and American mOb. THE NUMBER-ROVER fc I'^ta 286 Wabash An., CHICA6O. n sot mrict wore men is m mot. rm cat* os on me. t .

smoc7alk§enftml »«mccrat:<- neu'spafkk. ' ' —L"ja rUBLIteiiEJj EYEIiY FuIDaY - —dY— Ja ■. W. McEwen, j W.HOKTON, 3 * dentist. treated SeaßeS °* *“* and "awfully Filling and Crowns a specialty Over Laßues’ Grocer y *' Rensselaer, I n d. T: P ; W right, Undertaker & embalmeß Kenhbelaeb, . . Indiana _

livery, 11 & SALK STILE. *■» J ■-. ~ v **•- 1 - iiZ* gV-^wr New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness, Gl-ood Horses, We send ou> first class equipments and guarantee satisfaction Special Sh“„ given to borders by the meal.dyorweek Carriagesfor Funerals, Weddings Parties etc., on short notice. parties Vac Rensselaer Street, South of Town I T U . !n Y s,laer - Indiana. THOMAS BURNS, Proprietor. TOgk WW)# »ft ISTHB BEST. ■Sy^saMßß^sS ® ILi. EoiTOHfUttx atuktu ««. tr-iouuU 1 * FOR SALE BY OULi.TP. J. W WILLIAMS, Ag’t. Ilensselaer, Ind

T THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Hy doctor says It acta gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, und Is ft plowant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called 9 LAKE’S MEDICINE All druggists sell it at 50c. and fl.oo per package. Buy one to-day. Lann’e Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy, this is necessary. 9 *

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