Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1893 — Page 8
ffmo&zticSmfinel agi " - —~~= FRIDAY, MAY) 19, 1893 utoredat.tnepootqti-e at Rensselaer, luu as matter.)
MON ON KOUTE. BEN3SELAER TIME TABLE ISOUTH BOUND. No. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, • 10:57 A. M 00. 37— Milk & accom., “ 6:17 r. m Mo. Si—Vestibule, daily, 12:55 p. m No. 3—Night Express, 10:47 P. M No. 45—Way Freight, 2:4 p. m NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:36«• No. 74-Freight “ P. m v 0 4 —Mail and Ex., 5.3 b a. m No’. 32—Vestibule, * 2:47 r. H No. 46—Way Freight, 920 A. m
UWAYS 6IVES : T $ PATRONS Full Worth of | R ‘“*’f3W”' L * ° eir Money by ■t* K^ 3 '^sn_ ■>kireiyan3Cbiickly L m tfiicaga^ Lafayette . dircianatS- .* LouisviiielCE^fc^Tfei: PIILLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS &LLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. OT*G«t Maps and Time Tables if you want to be core fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon have them—or address
MRS. MARIAH SHEAD, The Greatest Second-Sight Seer and Forecaster of coming events.; Acknowledged by press and people without a peer in her profession. Can be consultt don all affairs of life a' her residence, Rensselaer, Tnd, Tells truthfulness of friends, business deals or matrimonial ventures. Tells all your business affairs with utmost truth; lost or stolen property. Every hidden mystery revealed. Helps all who are in Gives advice in love affairs, Tells if your lover is true or false. Lucky days. Intjrprets dreams and diseases.— Restores lost affections. Brings the separated together. Makes speedy and happy marriage with the one you love by proper advice. Don’t buy, sell orgo on a journey until yon consult this gifted lady;
a u —u ———l Composed of G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated.— We nave unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. 11. fiiCTIIBC~S Persons wautiug PASTURE,J pasture for a uum- ■ berol colts or cattle should apply to T. A. Crockett, five miles south-east of Rensselaer. IN A MASS OF SNAKES. Thrilling Experience of a Farm Hand In a Well in Connecticut. The long drought in the Conneotiout ▼alley, during whioh the farmers have been compelled to get their water from the river, induced Farmer Alexander Penfleld, living near Middletown, to clean up a ,ong dissued well on hie premises. For this purpose he sent his hired man, a Pole, to the bottom of it in a bucket. The Pole had not labored long before he was disturbed by a sin* gular buzzing sound like the humming of a swarm of bees, and a moment later he began to see snakes. From every orevioe in the stone curb of the well serpents thrust forth their heads, hissing loudly, then advanced their bodies, little by little, into the well, which were followed instantly by still more snakes, all crowding on the frightened workman and tumbling on each other into the bottom of the dimly lighted shaft. There were blaok snakes, water snakes, Btriped snakes and adders. For awhile the Pole waged a desperate battle against the serpents with his shovel, simply to protect himself from their attack, but In a few moments he was completely invested with a hissing, writhing, squirming, tossing tangle of serpents in the bottom of the pit, while a shower of snakes was continually falling upon him from the walls above his head. Finally he called for aid and was hauled to the surface. Subsequent examination revealed the fact that he had killed thirty-four snakes with his shovsl.
A Disagreeable Complaint. The affection known in hot climates as “prickly heat,” is not confined to the tropics. Certain occupations induoe it. For example, cooks, bakers, grocers, bricklayers, and washerwomen have it, and in a very painful and serious degree sometimes. It is a non-contagious disease of the skin, characterized by the appearanoe of small, hard papules, slightly red, accompanied by severe itching. The disease appears on different parts of the body, but generally on the front of the forearms and hands, the sides of the neck and face. It is often due to irregularities in diet and habits. The best treatment is simple, unstimulating food and drink, and proper attention to the general health. A daily cold or tepid bath should be resorted to. This affection is the cause of the peeling of the skin of the hands <*f some people in the fall, apart from the effects of sunburn. He Wanted No Sympathy. Th# milkman gathered himself up from the ruins of his demolished wagon, scraped the whitish-gray mud from his clothing, smoothed out the dents in his heh wiped from his whiskers the drip■ed his faoe , gave one irse disaprveyed the epresentsd leeves and *
It-Weakens the Brain.
Imprisonment tends to weaken the orain, says a Philadelphia police official. This places a released criminal, especially one who has served a long term, it a decided disadvantage in his efforts ,o bury the past and begin life anew. I o not believe that these so-called jomes for reformed convicts wield much nfluenoe, if any, in molding the future jf criminals. The tendency, it occurs to me, would be to bring together a iangerous class of crooks who might improve the occasion to conooct schemes of outlawry.
One of Neture’s Queer Freaks.
A local shell dealer in Atlantio City. V. J., while going over a consignment of Imported shells recently, found a curious freak of nature in the shape of a .hell on which was plainly decipherable he word “Paris.” The letters forming the word were very irregular, and a dose examination showed them to be natural and a part of the shell. The shell on which is to be seen this strangely formed word, is a native of the Islands of Mauritius. It will be placed in the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.
He Has Clothes for a Lifetime.
If the Emperor of Germany should retire from the ruling business to-morrow he would have clothes enough to last him his lifetime. It Is said that he has a thousand suits, besides twelve dozen suits of underclothing and fifty dozen socks and handkerchiefs. Borne of his suits are uniforms whioh would not be available If he became a private oitizen, but there is no doubt that he oould keep his stock of underwear replenished from the sale of these extra uniforms, and retain a little pocket-money besides.
TRUSTEE’B NOTICE. Notice isjhereby given that I will be a my office at John A. Knowlton’e, in Joidan township, on the Fourth Saturday d each month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Trurtee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustes Jordan Township
ALL FOR 55 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 aud 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.
Porter <K Wishard are uow occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just completed and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old and new. — Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s F*ir Pavilion. Give her a cal i Austin & Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin, A. 11. Hopkins, ti. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time ut local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody.
Notice of establishment of WORK-HOUSE. NOTICE is hereby given, That at the regular March Session, 1893, of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, tho said Board did, on fpetition, by an Order regularly entered of record, establish a Work-House for said County, as provided by statute, and did declare the County Jailsuoh 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 appointo I Benjumin D. McColly as Supeuntendont thenof. All Magistrates of the county are notified that said WorkHouse iB now ready for the reception of all persons so comin'.lod under vhe 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 2135 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, lending out babies on application; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so near the original sample aa this one. Everyone will exclaim, “ Well 1 that’s the sweetest baby I ever saw 1" Thia little black-and-white engraving can give you bnta faint idea of the exquisite original, i Ttpl “ I’M A DAISY.” 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 y ou, no matter where you stand. The exquisite reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida Waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to be given to those who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1898. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost S4OO, and are the same size (17x22 inches). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our subscribers during 1803, other great pictures by 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, “ A Yard of Pansies,” and ** A White House Orchid” by the wife of President Harrison, sod you will see what our promises mean. Those who su bsc ribe for Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1863 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 keepeveryone poeted on all the topics of the day, and all the fads and different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family rand while Demorest’s is not a fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are perfect, and we give you. fru of cost, all the patterns you wish to use during the year,.»and in any size you cbocm 9end in your subscription at once, onlyik and you will realy I* 1 * Un S U< i*>e3L«aes<sr
tfORDECAI F. CHELCOTE. Attorney -at-Lsv rifSSELABK. - iVDIANA .-*1 notices (In the Courts of Jasper and adolnlng comities. Makes collections a specialty. Office on north side of Washington street, opposite Court House- vlnl HMONP. THOMPSON. DAVtD J. THOMPSO 11 Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, iZNSSELAEB. . INDIANA Practlcein allthe Courts. ARXON I. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor ‘ve pay particular attention to paying tax - selling and leasing ,ands vj” IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, WOTARf PUBLIC Real Estate aiii Collecting Agent* REMINGTON, INDIANA practice in all the Court, of Newto»g kaJenton and Jasper oonntie..
JAMEs W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTAIti PUBLIC ""Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank Rensselaer - . Indiana. J “- V,OTOR J* H. LOUGHRiDGE A SON *hv»loLans and Surgeon*. rsa: ssSrabte? ■«» Ten per cent, interest will be Adrins three months. D ' nB UUBett]ed vini DK. l. B. WASHBURN*) Physician A Surgeon Renttelair , Ind. Attention given to the treatment of disthe E **\ Ear ' Nose al »d Throat and Diseases of Women. Tests eye. for
w. w hartsell m jj. JOMtEOPATinc PHYSICIAN * SURGEON RENSSELAER, . . INDIANA. Diseases a Specinlty._£j k r PIOE. In MnkeeverV New Blotk KeelJuly lL18?4. at ** a * roi ' vcr House. John Makef.veb, jay Williams President. Casher fARMEfiS' BANK, 1 **"Opposite Public Square"** RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA. Reoeivo Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchang Collections made and promptly remitted Money Loaned.. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883. i A. Scientific American ARKS, OESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, eto. Forinformatlon and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 361 Bboadway, New Yobk. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by ub is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific Jtotmaa Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, 83.00 a year; *1.50 six months. Address MUNN & CO.. PUBLISHERS, 3til Broadway, New York City.
PORTER l HD! Keep constantly on hand a good assortment ol -^Dryt-goodS, l *- CAREPTS* Roots, shoes, hats & caps Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., In fact everythliing usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store.
Don’t Exhaust Your Appropriation u For reading-matter until yon have seen yiltie Hew Mnpgaziie WII li J, ° r fift y- two T 6 *™’ Peterson’s Magazine has been the ” jj/111 *V\Y\iyT leading lady’s-magazine of America: and ■ll mMW K\\\ IX OW jwith new ideas, new contributors, new size, MX / and new dress, the new managers will spare ' no expense to make The New PETERSON I the leading literary magazine. Prominent among its list of contributors are Edgar Fawcett, Frank Lee Benedict, Octave Thanet, Rachel Carew, Howard Seely, Mrs. Jeannette H. Walworth, Miss n. Q. McClelland, Mrs. Lillie B. Chase Wyman, Mrs. Elizabeth Cavazza, Madeline S. Bridges. Its scope will comprise Fiction, History, Biography, Travel, Sketches of noted -men, women, and places, discussion of live topics of the day, etc. Handsomely printed on heavy paper and finely ILLUSTRATED, yjDUI notwithstanding all this the price will remain at only $2.00 a year. Send five cents for sample number. Club and Premium offers free. THE PETERSON MAGAZINE CO. S iia-114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.!^
THE ELDREDGE “B” anyl A strictly high-grade family sewing machine, possessing all modern improvements. GUARANTEED EQUAL to the BEST Prices very reasonable. Obtain them and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, ILL.
»», x II Made In all styles and sizes. Lightest, ■ ■strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, ■ ■ most accurate, most compact, and mostß ■ modern. For sale by all dealers In arms. I I Catalogues mailed free by S The Marlin Tire Arms Co., j New Haven, Conn., U. S. A. * I
IyfARYLAMD THE STEAI4 produced liy the process ol cooking C.ui.iii; GSL.ipe, \j a!) i rued by the article in the roasts -, a.d acts as a b.t. mg. There Is no evaporation, n > ilrvi () up orbiirniiiy, hence no shrinkage or locs ol wei ht, end all tne lUvor ard nutritious qualities ol the f od are re alnod. Tough meats are mads lender , and a-y article roasted nr baked will bo sweeter, hoa.tiiier and more digestible. Put the food 1 n the roas.tr. place the roaster in a well heatod oven; Iho roac.c-r will do the cooking. It requires no attention. Can only be bought from dealers, the trad, supplied by: KJATTHA!, INGRAM & CO., [2O HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE, MD. 84 KXADE BT., NEW YORK.
MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. .• ■ + H Wm PP iB *JAY W. WILLIAMSte t —DEALER IN— F s i!JK.rg;t r pcjK.2i WILLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK, Third Door West of Haeeeieh House, Rensselae Indb
Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer* in— American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. fIBADSffOfIB .SLABS. SLATE AND, MARBLE MANTELS trn*YS *£JYJ> VASE a Front Street. Rensselaer 5 Indiana.
rn ® UY D!RECT FROM the manufacturers. THIS 565 6 PIECE PARLOR SUIT pQg $35 Freight paid within 500 miles of Chicago. HolialrMMFM .IM, pS Ktr &££,£ t “ yt.ir.s. liefer to any bank in Umted SUtes. Semi six rents for sample of plush. twenty EMPIRE BEDSTEAD CO.. 381- 385 W. Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL,
The “ROCK ISLAND” COMBINED HAY HAKE ID LOADER NO HIRED HELP NECESSARY IN HAYING TIME. I | X -rtfvriA 'tr —• A Machine which will euand P f y fOT itylf in°neyey, * 1 ' ,LU
and URdrtuCarhiaoe c&
At In A Row! ||l £L NUMBERS AND ROVERS • V Have taken 44 First Awards at International Exhibits, including Grand Prize at Paris Exposition, 24 years on the d k. 1 \u mark ft. and by far tbe largest cycle makers in the world. Buy bicycles with a reputation to Send for latest art catalogue. was* Agencies in all the principal cities \ i of the world, and in 400 American towns 400 more agents wanted. j jj^SL THE HUMBER-ROVER 285 Wabash An., CHICA6O. WE SOL DIRECT WHERE THERE IS HO AB£NT, TOR CASH OR OH TIHE.
A' w - HOBTON, DENTIST. treated! 868868 ° f teeth and gTlms car ® fully Filling and Crowns a specialty. Over Laßoes' Grocer y Rensselaer, Ini T: P : Wright, .PW Uhdertrker & emmlmeU Kknsrei.aer, . . Ihdiana.
livery, n 4 HR BMBUL New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness, Oood Horses We semi ont first class equipments, and guarantee #v isfaotion Special attention given to boarders bythe meal, dayorwsek. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties etc., on short notice. Venßensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Bensselaer, Indiana. THOMAS BURNS, Proprietor.
e>@ buytheuk. IIGHT F^UHKLHO n THr^nnIoHEiPEST. Bend TEN oents to 28 Union Sq.. N. Y., for our prize game, “Blind Luok,” and win a New Home Bewlng Maohlns, The New Home Sewing Machine Co. ORANGE, MASS. FOR SALE BY ‘Mius.Tt*J. W WILLIAMS, Ag’t Ken
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. .-H y J? ctor “T*'* act « R*ntly on th» stomach, liv«r and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. This drink as tea. 1 ' It ?' 1 ''nf' P re pared Tor use as aaally LANE'S MEDICINE All druggists sell it at 50c. and sl-00 per Daokan Buy one to day. Lnne’i Family MediclneiunM the bowels each day. In order to be healthy. tIZ is necessary. 7 * Solentifio American Agency for J 1 ■ vlj ji i r j m / , w ■ Vi aj 4 l|■ k i n I ■jqITIILJ COPYRIGHT*, .to. F< MUls?r^CO n S^lB 09 H “ dbo< 4 ’'rtte to fn America. SM32&» Scientific JLwmran mas %ss^ a^ 0 p &st i*bl&&2s£ sasw&ssr ¥ o fr *
Enterprising- Ton nr Man t Tra *: Cx instructed wd started me. I worked steadily and m fester than I expected to. I became able to boy ai intend and build asmair summer hotel. If I don’t succeed hat,!will go to work at the business in which I n . le my money. . T /^ r ™i! e instruct and sta . yon, reader* ♦/ W x I yo ® T or * industriously, y«*w will fedns timebe able to buy an island and build a beast, if yea wish to. Money can be earned aft our Mew Hrw nf>A«b .., ™ii“!i™w»!rsui!SKs«r* 4 E® to tb. work. Th., ,ntir.lT cosstoev*ryworker. Beginner.arennSrtwMA pw week sod upwards, and more altar a niCLa. SUSSEsre s. safiffiffiaHEE
