Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1893 — Page 8

paißA-T, MARCH 31, 1893 ■toisd at the :e at Renaselaer, Ind. 1 afj secowd-cSnss matter.)

MONON KOUTE. MMT3SBLA.ER TI&IE TABL ft |SOUTH BOUND. Rp, i —M«H and Bi., Daily, 10:57 A. * £ ST—Milk & aocom., * 6:17 p- m to, ji—Vestibule, daily, f ife. S—Xlgfct Express, 10:47 P. m fl|. G—W»f Freight, * 2:4 p. M NORTH BOUND. So. 96-Mttk aeoom., Daily, 7:36ii. *■ Id. 74—Freight . 8.16 F ' * so. 4— Mail and Ik., 5-38 A. M an M—-Vestibule, * 2; £( p * 11 Jft’ Way Freight, 9 20 A - M

U.WAYS WYES itspatmk SinciHiiati* \ * LflHisYilleL^^^r^t PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS STRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Cheeked to Destination. Kane and Time Tables U you want to be iqore fully tafotmed-all Ticket Agent, at Coupon Htstl — bare them—or address

ABOUT THE IROQUOIS DITCH.

As Attorney for the petitioners I desire before filing the report of the Viewers locating the ditch to give notice to all land owners that the Main Line and man / of the Laterals thereto are reported and that the matter of hearing the full report under the provisions of Section 3 R. S. 1891 Page 456 is set for hearing on Monday April 10, 1893. Although the statute prescribes no notice as to the matter of fixing on the lines for the proposed improvement, yet by the kindness of the newspapers I now state that the Main Line was reported on December 6th 1892 and 28 Laterals were reported March 7th 1893 subject to correction and that the completed report will be filed on or about April 3, 1893.

Each petitioner and land owner interested in the improvement should do what he can to help secure a practical jline for the improvement. That the matter may be fairly and publicly discussed I suggest that a public meeting of all interested be held on April Ist, 1893, at 1 p. m., at the Court house to consider the question. It is a public . improvement and the land owners are respectfully invited to meet and discuss the question of location in a spirit of fairness and d 6 all that can be done to help the viewers to reach a just conclusion on all material disputed points connected with the report to be presented to the commissioners on Monday, April 10th, 1893. The county has already paid $742.17 in furtherance of the project hence the matter is of no small moment to the petitioners and land owners, who will have to refund the same. FRANK FOLTZ. Counsel for Petitioners.

OBITUARY.

Sarah A. Benjamin wife of Rial Benjamin died at her home in Rensselaer Ind., Mar. 14th 1893 being eighty four years of age. She was bom in the state of New Jersey in 1809, moved with her parents, at an early age to Cincinnati Ohio. She was married to Rial Benjamin in 1830 with whom she has lived as a faithful wife for sixty three years. They moved to Indiana in the year 1841 being amon« the first settlers in this part of the state. Of the twelve children that were born to them only two survive, ten have preceded them to their eternal home. She was converted in early life, joined the Methodist Episcople church Mid has lived a consistent Christian life for sixty-six years She was quiet, gentle, unassuming and generous. Her acquaintances all became friends. Her life covered an heroic period in early Methodism in Ohio and Indiana and her memory to the last accurately recalled the important actors and incidents of this period. But she has been called suddenly to meet these heroes and heroinV* of other days and above all to realize the hope of immortality with the redeemed of God- She leaves a belored companion, aged an saintly, waiting the summons to join her, two children, many relatives and friends to grieve the joes and cherish

her fond memory.

His Thought.

Talleyrand was 19 when, on his arrival in Paris, in 1773, he attended a reception of Madame du Barry at Versailles. The young men around him were blasting of the favors they had received from the fair sex, and the devastanon they had wrought. Talleyrand aa: thoughtful and sbent. • -ou say nothing, Bit Abbe,” sa;d th lady of the house to him at length. "Ah. no, madam , replied he, "i indulging in very sad reflections. ” “How much easier It is in a city like Paris to win women than abbacies.' The king, to whom the reply wa- »- pt-atog, is^soidto iwyseonferr'}.; on h ; <

Then the other carried men hreaifesd ieely. A Rattlesnake-Skin Suit. Peter Gruber, the rattlesnake kins.- o Venango County, Pennsylvania, has ml made the most unique costume ar.y .nan ever wore. It consists of.co.u, •iYst, trouses, hat, shoes, and shirt made nt.iely of the skins of rattlesnake-. Seven hundred snakes, all caught and Ginned by Gruber during the last li e ears, provided the material for this novel costume. To preserve the bri 1ancy and flexibility of the. skins in the rieatest possible degree the snu evere skinned alive, first being inn n •tncor.oious by chloroform. They tv. . ,hen tanned by a method peculiar io -ruber, and are as soft and elastic a Tool:* goods. The different art deter this outfit were made by Oil Ci y tailors, shoemakers, and hatters, an . the costume is valued at SI,OOO. Facts for the Curious. If a tallow candle be placed in a g :n and fired at a door, it, will go through without sustaining any injury; and ii a musket-ball be fired into water, it will not only rebound, but be flattened as ii liri d against a solid substance. A mus-ket-ball may bellied through a pane of glass, making a hole the sio* o the ball, without cracking‘lie glass; if ihe dass be suspended by a thread, it will . nke no difference, and the thread will not vibrate. Cork, if sunk 2 0 fee in he ocean, will not rise, on account of the pressure of the water. In the arctic regions, when the thermometer is below r.eio, persons can converse mor-? tli n a mile distant from each o her. A mother has been distinctly heard tal’ ,- inc lo nor child, on a stili day, aero s waU-c a mile wide-

TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joidan township, oi the Fourth Saturday cl oach month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi; BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cut: Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev-r Soree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ohilblaiur Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively oures Piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyeb. These figures represent the number c f bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery sci Consumption, Coughß and Colds, which were sold in the United States from March ’9l to March,92. Two Million, Two H undred and Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy-Two bottless o ‘din one year, and each and every bottl® was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of ituccess is plain It never disappoints g nd can always be depended on as the ery best remedy for Coughs, Colds, eto. Drice 500. and SI.OO. At F. B. Meyers’ Pvrngstore.

ALL FOR 65 CENTS. The Monon Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily service on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, buter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida.

NOTICE OP ESTABLISHMENT OF WORK-HOUSE. NOTICE is hereby given, That at the regular March Session, 1893, of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, the said Board did, on (petition, by an Order regularly entered of record, establish a Work-House for said County, as provided by statute, and did declare the CoUcty Jail such Woik-House Said Board also established rules and regulations for the management of said Work-House, and for keeping at hard labor persons committed thereto, and appoints 1 Benjamin D. McColly as Superintendent thereof. All Magistrates of the county are nouUud that said WorkHouse is now ready for the reception of all persons so committed under the provisions of Section 6269 of the Revised Statutes of 1881. For the better protection of society, the attention of Magistrates is especially called to Sections 2134 and 2130 of said Statutes. By order of the Board of Commissioners. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County, Ind. March 17, 1893.

DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABYt Maybe you think this is a new business, sending out babies on application; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so near the original sample as this one. Everyone will exclaim, “ Well I that's the sweetest baby I ever saw 1” This little black-and-white engraving can give youbuta faint idea of the exquisite original, JK- “ I’M A DAIBT.” which we propose to send to you, transportation paid. The little darling rests against a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect, and the eyes follow you, no matter where you stand. The exquisite reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida Waugh (the most celebrated of modern '-'ter* of baby life) are to be given to those to Demorest’s Family Magawno - Tb# reproductions cannot be Sid f Smthe are the same size liTii— '-Uke. yfg have life size, and absolutely - wr sub. also in preparation, to present to v. -hf scribers during 1893, other great pictures such artists as Percy Moran, Maud Humphrey, Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we did during the past year, “AYard of Pansies.” and “ A White House Orchid” by the Wife of President Harrison, and you will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe for Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1893 will possess a gallery of exquisite works of art of great value, besides a Magazine that cannot be equaled by any in the world for its beautiful Illustrations and subject matter, that will keep everyone posted on all the topics of the oay, and all thefads and different items of interest abouwfbe household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family; and while Demorest’s is not f fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are perfect, and we give you. free Of coot, all thepattsrns you wish to use during the yeaJMmd to a“7 she you ebooee. Send in yonmb•cripoon at once, only**, and you will really C* ■ fa *jT, f

A FRIEND.

tfORDECAf F. CHLLCOTE. Attorney -at-Lnw rtISSEIiABB, - INDIANA giacticesHn the Court* of Jaeper and adolnlng counties. MakewcoileaOions a spedlnlty. Office on north aide of Washington Ytreet. opposite Court Honse- vlnl

SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSO* Attorney-a*-Law. NotaryPabHc. THOMPSON & BROTHER, f knhselaer. . . Indiana Praeticein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER, Collector .ynd Abstracter I Utiotilar to paying tax . selling and leiudag uinds. v2ng

IKA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Laro. notary public Real Estate and CoMm Meal* REMINDTCjN, INDIANA, practice in all the Courts of Neivtoaj.teuton and Jasper counties.

JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNET-at-law and notary public ••Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank Rensselaer Jnbiana.

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