Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1892 — Page 10

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Stamp within the square containing the rooster. Vote straight! Stamp within square containing rooster. If you would rote straight stamp witjtn the square, at.top of tioke. containing device of the paitj yon prefer. If you aould vote a mixed ticket do not stamp square at head, but stamp the squares left side opposite candidates of you choice. Under the Australian system numeious purchased votes will be cast contrary to the expectations of the purchasers, and it would seive them right. Let no Democrat absent himself frem the polls next Tuesday. Every Democratic vote polled, a brilliani triumph awaits the Democracy. Vote the Democratic national ticke and knock protection to monopolies and the force bill into smithereens.

Vote for the Democratic State ticket.

Vote far Hon. Thos. Hammond for Congress, and by so doing vote in the interest of the masses and in opposition to congressional monopoly legislation. For Bepretentative, vote for James W Noland and orush the aspirations of monopoly aspirants to senatorial honors, so yar as this Representative district is eon cerned. Jas. T. Saanderson, for Cireuit Judge, should receive the votes of all who desire a fearless, honest and competent representative on the bench. Vote for Frank Davis for Prosecutor. — Hi is competent, and will, if elected, faithfully dischargers duties of trust reposed in him. Vote for Walter Poneler for Treasurer. He is in every resoect well qualified to satisfactorily discharge the duties of the position. | f JudaonjJ, Hunt, for Recorder is a young man, well qualified for the! position, accommodating and trustworthy. Voto for him.! Benjamin F. Robinson (better known as "Frank” Robinson) candidate for Sheriff, is a representative young farmer, popular and obliging, hss the necessary qualifications and, if elected, will no doubt conduct the affairs of the office satisfactorily. Pleasant A. Gant Is well fitted for the office of Surveyor, and is well worthy th hearty support of the voters of Jaspe r • aounty. \fot County Assessor, George E. Vincent is presented for vonr suffrages. If elected, he will manage the affairs of the office under the law in the interest of the masses and tte State, and not confine bis efforts to making the law odious. William £. Moore, for Coroner, is an old citizen, highly respected by all who know him.

B. L. P. Maesey and "Frank” M. Parker |f or Commissioners, ere successful and prosperous tillers of the soil. The positions they are presented for the county is deeply concerned in, and we submit next Tuesday will afford a good opportunity for a change frem the old regime. Hon. Bourke Cochran, in his great speech at Indianapolis, said: “I can promise you. en behalf of the united democracy of the Empire state, a majority so decisive for the democratic electoral ticket that if you in Indiana show a corresponding result, will not only make the administration of this country demooratio for four rears to come, but will absolutely annihilate the republican organization." Judge John P. Sea, of Minnesota, a life-long Republican, and commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic in 1888-89, says: "There was so much talk in Grand Army circles on the subjeot oi these pension vetoes that H determined to look it up for myself. I did so thoroughly, and the result is that I will show what I think of them by votin'’ for Mr. Cleveland. I fail to find a single veto that was not baaed upon principles of right and justice, ana I honor Cleveland for his upright and manly course. I believe Lis sympathise are and always have been with the old soldier, and I can provo my belief in no more convincing way than by giving to him the first vote I have ever east for a democrat."

No State bank ever issued any “wild oat" money. Carnegie haa givan SIOO,OOO, and Frick SIO,OOO to the Republic n national cam paign fund as so much purchase money to keep the party which grants them high protection franchises in power. In accepting the Democratic nomination for Congress from hia district, in New York, General Sickles said: "I accept this nomination as tha vary best proof I ean give of my loyalty to Graver Cleveland and devotion to all other nominee* as well as principles of the demooratio party Remember! It will be Cleveland or Haxrieon Weaver ia not in it. The vote of an old-time Democrat for Weaver will count one for Harrison. Vote for the Democratic electors. Senator Gilman gays he voted for the confarenoereport on the passage of ths tax till, and at the same time insists ths. he was opposed te the measure. If so j it would have been more manly in him to have voted against it first, last and all Under pretense of describing Demo, erstis election frauds under the Anstrapublican state coumittee. in a circular ***** th instruct his partisans through•nt the state how te perpetrate thorn— Democrats should be on the alert to •™ r r ottempt to de-

These figures represent the nomber cf bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery fat Consumption, Coughs and Colds, whiah were sola in the United States from March ’9l to Maroh, 92. Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy-Two bottlessoldin 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 it* success is plain- It never disappoints and can always be depended on hs the very best remedy for Coughs, ( olds, etc Price 50c. and SI.OO. At F. B. Meyeri’ Drugstore. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuii Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev ,i Soreß, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai it Corns and all Skiu Eruptions, and positively cureß Piles, or no pay required. 1 is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Metes. NOTICE*— Owing to the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper county, and notice Is hereby given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. B. J. GIFFORD. October 14, 1892—55,50. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joidantownship, oi the Fourth Saturday o. each month for the transaction of business connected with tbn duties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Towush:

MONUN KOUTE MNSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND. £. t—Malt and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. m . tt-MHk A accom., “ 6:17 r. M Mo. St— Veslifitlo, daily, 11:55 r. m. fie. S—Night Repress, " 10:55 r. m fie. «—Way Freight, " 2:4" p. M NORTH BOUND. So. Sfi—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A. at. No. 74—Freight * 8:16 P. M fie. 4— Mail and Ex., ’ 3:50 a. M ftp. *l— Yestibnle, * 2:47 p. M Ne. 4< —Way Freight, 9 20 a. m

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HORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attorney -at-Law aassELAEB, .... Indiana ’ractices |in the Courts of Jasper and aiolnlng*oonntles. Makes collections » spejlalty. *Offioc on north aide of Washington iveet. opDOßite Court Boose- vml

Notice of ADBlication for License. NOTICE is hereby given to all the . uizciih < I the Town of Renssolaer, anrl District mini her one in said Town, an.l Marion Township, i" the (iounty of Jasper, nn-l Sin?• •of Indiana, that I, the undersigned IH.n* ..ilaehrund. a male in habitantof the State of In .iana. and a Ilian oi good moral character, atm not in the iiahiti.-t Becoming intoxicated; and !■ fit pel s m in ever/ reeptet to be intnmted with I'.ie rule oi Jutoxi eating Liquors, will make application for a L cense to sell and barter in les < (intimities than a ijnart at a time, Spintons, Vli ous. Malt and mi other intoxicating .iqnois wlii-h mar he ui dns a beverage, with uie privilege o permitting the same to be drank ill and up u th" pr--miscs where sol*' and bartered, at th" r gnlarj).- ember ssesion of the Beard ofCommissi >i:eis I Jasper county.lndiar.a.lobe held ir t.lie’i -an, ot Iteusspl aer. commencing dn the * h day if December, a. u. 189* The precise location a d description of the premises where said liipiors re le he self and bartered is as follows, to-wil ; ’j ie front par' of u one-story framebuildliigsiiuate on la d <ies cribedby mete a d bound' as 101 l ws. t w:t : Commei.cingnt the southwesterly cm ner ol block fonr (4] ai the intersection of Wash 'ngtuu a lid Front)*treets,in the original plutoftl.o Town <1 Rensselaer, Jasperconnty, Indiana, a id mlining thence in a southerly direction alongilie easterlv line of Front street in said Town a distai.ee o one hundred and seventy-two [li'D feel, ana three [B] inches, and from thence westerly onalme parallel with Washington street in said Town fifty (50] feet to a point on the westerly line ot Front street, in said Town, to i.hu sontln-a terly corntrof thepremisos whereon said liquors arc to he sold. Thence westerly on a line parallel with Washington street,.ln said Town, t wen tvnine (29) feet, thence northerly on a line paiallel w th Front street, in said Town, nineteen (It>; feet and eight (81 inches, thence easterly on a line parallel with Washington st-eet.. in said Town twenty-nine (29) leet, thence southerly ou the westerlyltae of Front street, in said Town, nineteon (Id' feet and eight (S) inches to the Diace of beginning Said Incense will be asked for tho ■>—>., - one vear. HENRY HILDEBRAND . CLfse.pei,lid.. Nov. 88- 1198--r:2.

J J IHI - (SUCESSO?. TO L. MOPKIN^, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ot —— CARPETS*

Boots, shoes, hits & cfl»s Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants* Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., Olaas Drya^sStofe USUaUykept^aFirSt

lIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVXDJ.THOMPao* Attorney-at-Law. Hotary Public. THOMPSON ft BROTHER, tii'-NSSKUAKB. - • INDIANA Praotioein all the Court*. L. SPITXJER, Collector and AMQglter -Ve pae irticulnr attention to paylngtax ■jelling and leasian lands. van* IRA W. YEOMAN, fitioikiey at Lan NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA. P'actice in all the Courts of NewtosJ Benton and Jasper counties. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, AS"Oftice in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana. A. JipOHKinoK. VIBTOB E. Ltll’utwmax « k LOUGHRIDGE ft SON, I and Surgeons. Jfflce ,i’’ the new Leopold B.oek, seesi d floor second door right-haud side of bail: Ten per cent.interest will be added So all iccounte running uusettled longer «th«n 3»ro<- months. v mi Dh. l. B. WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Rensselaer , fad. Attention given to the treatment of diseßß«» of Hie F.ye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses.

W. HAR*BSBLIo M D jifu.iri’.kTTMC PtflftTfed * fiMItODOtr. RFSNBSELAER, - . MtlUlU, ’“ChroniopDJsease* a SpcuiaJif.JH *FVCTS, hi Makeever'* New Block. Hostr v dence fit Makeover lloa.ee. /niy M. 1884. John Makeever, jay Williams, President. Cashier CAKMERS' BANK, 7 fi®“Oppoaite Public Square's* RENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. De a general banking Business. August 7, 1883.

THE ELDRED6E “B” A strictly high-grade family sewing machine, at! modern Improvements. mm EQUALio k BEST Prtees very tvsßonable. C’jtah.tkas and mriJro eonritorisoiia. ELBREBEE EgWiSTBRIS CO. Bg-JIDXRE. .LL.

MARYLAND MEATS. FISH, ETC.. aid n» bakino bread,\ CAKES AND 1 SIMPLEST 'fZfdlfSl AND CHEAPEST THE STEAM produced by tho proceis el cMklas' ■ cannot oacapo, Is abtorbed by tho article in tha natter, and acta aa a basting. There It no evaporation, no drying up or burning, hence no ahrlnkaga cr lots ot weight, and all the flavor and nutrlflcaa qwadtiea ot the food are retained. Tough moats ara made tender. and any article roasted or baked will bo tweeter, healthier and more digestible. Put the toed I n tho rotator, place the rooster i a a well heated ovta; the rotator will do the cooking. It requlrea no attention. Can only be bought from dtaltrt, the trade ■upplied by: MATTHAI, INGRAM & CO., ISO HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE, MO. •4 READS IT., NEW VOM.

Official Publication of Nominations, STATE OF INDIANA, ) SS. COUNTY OF JASPER. ) 7 c/i iam 4h OOV i er, 4 ptefkof the Jasper Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the following nominations of Candidates for National ° U Tuesdny ' the Bth da V °f November, A. D. 1802, have been duly certified to me by the GovNational and State Ballot. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. REPUBLICAN TICKET. PROHIBITION TICKET. PEOPLE’S TICKET.

BTm Preeldeatlal Elector at Large, I I For PreeldenUal Elector at Large, I I For Presidential Elector at Large, | I For Presidential Elector at Laige, WILLIAM H. BRACKEN. { * EP ‘ j ROBERT B. F. PEIRCE. | Pf * h ‘ j SYLVESTER JOHNSON. | PE °’ j CUTHBKBT VINCENT. B Foe Presidential Elector at Large, I I For Presidential Elector at Large. | I For PresldentUl Elector at Large, f I For Presidential Elector at Large, JOHN C. ROBINSON | * EP ’ | JOHN MORRIS. | Pr * M ' | MIFFLIN W. HARKINS. | PE °‘ { BENJAMIN F. STREET. District Electors. ■ District Electors. District Electors. District Electors. S First District, | 1 First District, | I First Dlstriot, | J First District, THOMAS DUNCAN. | REP ’ | JAMES S. WRIGHT. | Prsh!. j ELI J. ROBB. | PE °’ j HENRY JOHNSON. □ Second District, Second District, Second District, I I Second District, EPH INMAN. j REP * | JOHN H. WEATHERS. j **"**'| ENOCH G. LONGWOBTH. j P£ °‘ j THOMAS WADSWORTH, B Third District, Third District, Third District, r™l Third District, GEORGE H, VOIGT. | WEP ’ j MARTIN V. MALLORY. WILLIAM S. FERRIBR. | PE °' | THOMAS J. LINDLKT. S Fourth District, Fourth District, Fourth District, Fourth Dlstriot, JACOB L. BENHAM. | " EP ‘ | GEORGE F. O’BYRNE. | Pr * hl | GEORGE W. HAGANS. | P£ °‘ | RICHARD GREGG. B Fifth District, P 1 Fifth District, I 1 I Fifth District, I I Fifth DUtrlct, LUTHER SHORT. j HE * | GEORGE W. HANNA. | hlU '| WILLIAM H. JONES, | PE °* | JAMES MARLIN. B Sixth DUtrlct, I I Sixth District, I"I Sixth District, I I Sixth District, THOMAS BAGOT. | * tEP * | JAMES E. WATSON. j Preh». | WILLIAM F , MANLEY. | PE °‘ | WILLIAM C. JEFFERIS. E Seventh District, | | Seventh District, Seventh District, Seventh Dletriot, ALBERT LIBBER. j ItEPI | ALFRED R. HOVEY. ELIF. BITTER. | PE °' | CHARLES A. JOHNSON. B Eighth District, | I Eighth Dijtrict, 1 I ElthtMJUtrict, I | Eighth District, AUSTIN W. KNIGHT. I I henry damifts I PrehLl I PEO. I 1 ' I I HENRY DANIELS. | | LEWIS L HADLEY. | | SAMUEL 9A JONES. B i Ninth District, I I Ninth District, J I Ninth District, | I Ninth District, SAMUEL M. RALSTON. I * EP * I wirniuv mmc |Prshl.| I PEO. I WILLIAM R. HINES. | | DAVID F. MAISfI. | | CHARLES R. PENCE. □ Tenth District, I | Tenth District, I 1 Tenth Dlstriot, I 1 Tenth District, HIRAM D. HATTERY. | BEP | LYMAN M. BRACKETT. | ProM | DANIEL L. OVERHOLBEB. | PE °‘ | ELIJAH HUNTER. E Eleventh District, F—| Eleventh District, I 1 Eleventh District. I 1 Eleventh DUtrlct, ■| DANIEL W. KRISHER. I «EP. I ifwt m T.rmrr™™ I Prehl. I I PEO. I • J JESSE J. M. LaFOLLETTE. | j GEORGE T. HERRICK. | | WILLIAM CARROLL. B Twelfth District, j I Twelfth District, I I Twelfth DUtrlet. I | Twelfth Dlstriet, OTIS L. BALLOU. AMOS R. WALTER. JARED R, PRESTON. WILLIAM F. 0. FRANCIS. □ Thirteenth District, I 1 Thirteenth District, | 1 Thirteenth District, I 1 Thirteenth DUtrlct, PRESTON F. MILES. WILLIAM M. KENDALL. EU KILLER. ORLANDO W. MARKEL. B* 10 * | I For GoTeroor ’ I I For Governor, I"”"""”! For Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. I HEP. ■ trajcharf IpioW.l I PEO. I L I IRA J. CHASE. | J AARON WORTH. | | LEROY TEMPLETON. SFor Lieutenant-Governor |— I For LUntmant-Governor. I 1 For Lieutenant-Governor, I I For Lientenant-Govemor, MORTIMER N YE, THEODORE SHOCKNEY, oha ELES W. CULBERTSON. THOMAS S. EAST. □ For Secretary of State, I | For Secretary of State. I 1 For Secretary of State, I 1 For Secretly of State, WILLIAM R. MYERS. AARON JONES. JAMES McCORMICK, JESSE L. HOBSON, BFot Auditor of State, I I For Auditor of State, I 1 For Auditor of State, I 1 F» Auditor of StMe, JOHN OSCAR HENDERSON. JOHN W. COONS. FRANK P TAGGART. LEWIS C. RASTER. BPor Treasurer of State, | I F« Treasurer of SUte, I I For Treamrer of State. FerTrea.arer.f State, ALBERTGALL. \*"\ FREDERICK J. SCHOLZ. HENRY H. MOORE. TOWNSEND COW. □ For Attorney General, I For Attorney General, I For Attorney General, 1“] For Attwney Genemi, ALONZO GREEN SMITH. | I JOSEPH D. FBBBALL. CUTLER B. DOBBIN& DANIEL H.FERNANDES, Bfor Reporter Supreme Court, J— I For Heporter Snpwme Court, J— I For Reports Supreme Court, I | F« Reporter Supremo On* SIDNEY R. MOON. GEORGE F. HAYWOOD. JOHN W. BEAR, GEORGE B. Dlflft, Contiimed on next page.