Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1893 — Page 8
§»nworatic^tniinel ? aiDAY, AUGUST 18, 1893 uteroi at tno postoH'e at Rensselaer, ind. as second-class matter.)
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jSSSrSs G. K. Hollingswoith. will loan you mo: - ey on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or sho:t time at local ba. k rates. These loans can be paid back t anytime, and are morp desirable than bank loans, because interest is rcbate l "P'e have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. 11. BRUNKER’S .Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel, Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notice is'hereby given that I will be n my office at John A. Knowlton’s. in Jo: dan township, oi the Fourth Saturday c each month for the transaction of bu r n ness connected with tb t duties of Tr„ tee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi ALL FOR 5o CENTS. The Monon Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are nowin daily serv ice on tie faßt 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, hnter. coffee or tea with cream iR served for only 55 cents.' Watch for the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida. Porter & Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just comp’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old new. — Give them a call. ~ eee ’ 2diss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Fsir Pavilion. Give her t call Austin A Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin, A. H. Hopkins,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 tack at any time, and »re more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody.
OKDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney -at-Lavr .(it. hijLABBi • Indiana Piaetiees tin the Courts of Jasper and adOinlngcounties. Makes colleetions a specialty. Office on north side of Washington street, opposite Court House- vlnl SIMONP. THOMPSON, D AVID 3. THOMPSO N Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, ♦tBNSSELAEB. * - INDIANA Practiceln allthe Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector And Abstracter W'e pay p articular attention to paying tax , selling and leasing l&nds. va n i " IBA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Lam, NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Collecting Agent* REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in all the Courts of Newiov *,c*ton and Jasper counties. JAMBS W. DOUTHIT7 ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTAISY PUBLIC AT Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Bbxsselaeb - Indiana. jM- MV OBKIDOX. VICTOB *. LOCOBBIDUZ A* H LOUGHRLDGE & SON. fknlstsas and Surgeons. Me* « tire sew Leopold Biock, *eco d floor second doer right-hand side of hail: tmm per eoot. interest will be added to all 4P«ra*«* mas In* unsettled longer than fpim» Tim
John Makeeveb, jay Williams President. Casher CARMEKS BANK, ta Pub lie Square"®* RENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. _ _ ■ Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchang Collections made and promptly remitted Money Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883.
Wonderful Success Obtained by Using Herb Remedies in Treating Chronic Disease. MAN-O-WA. WHO IS IIE? I lo Is the Great Indian Doctor He* is the bencf.ictor of humanity. He is the well known U«*f u Doctor who ii: cured so many sufferin'.;'.people around liciis.si>laer eluriiitr the past two years. How ran ne curt* people expected in 'die? How can he cure those icrflu onie diseases with which >. many art.* aflftictedV By using a. new system of mid mine - new to the white race, but w< J knium and hundreds of years old to tin* Indians. . His medicines, over 2.0U0 in nun •r. :.:••• mit p< isonousdrills hut the natural swv- of the earth. Sick people are doc ton <i n !\ s-,df sivled specialists tdii puls<•;•..*i*s mineral drills. If healthy j>eopfe tried to live on them they would 4*ertainly dir. then, can the sick expect to live -them? The best foods for man or hea>f a * ve-etabu*. therefore they oiiiiht to lx* and a: >* the. best mediciiu s for the sick. Hr. MAN-O-WA •mty uses v< _*etable medicines, composed «»i' mots, harks, irums and herbs which propa?- <i into : tea. will nourish, the body and ma ’he bloo<| pure uuid healthy, by <i.:;wiu all poison from tbesyst<*m and restoring' e* alii,, strength ami vitaiby. The doctoi stiomr indorsements fom: h-s many fri•- ■* :- in .fasper county and in fact from ail«- i the :i-tf t Tv * d’itim. .e\-s,» i,it of Boone county. !ini..:,Oiir physic ,w- could neii her y;ive us any nor the boy relief. I>r. dan-o-W a made a i borough c.xaminution ami prepared treat men-’. for him. and through } ll' <*<jiistant and *••.entitle lrraimcnt our boy has hern --aved to n . Mrs. .leifnie Ashi y. I ■ •.m' so t. Ind.: I was a trmat sufferer uit h d o. o neuralyla, catarrh of throat ai ■ 1 ". imr . ath debilit v. ami after takine tv... ornhs* treat merit I was completely evu * d. -Vis. K. 11. < > done. Ind..: ] had been a miserable Hid i r for years. 1 had s -va i r catarrh of 1 1 1 r*• ait h complete* loss of voice: could oa si : a .vliispdr: was havin'-: chills and i \c<■: was also a constant sufferer“from disc i- peculiar to my sex. After takin;: four months’ treatment I was completely cured. Maty Hopkins. 1 ■ . fort., Ind.: My life was miserable. 1 wa- on.y too anxious to die and, : relief. I could < : , get ease when under the inlbieneo of ia: i.oiurn. After li\«* month-' treatmer : ! Sieve l>een cured of ! aabit and ar u •oyinir life as I have not dom* before for • < .. - Joseph fuller. 11 .•■» y. Inch: AfterbepinII ’• r■ r vi ur treatn-* ! dnpoived wondera i had ir ", > ia, , case was incurru.ie. After three : , :r*:itm«‘tit. I find aa I . .-a do as mo ib;k as the average .'man- >:,va.tiik Indian hkub docMMih.*:- e eessfu! t r iied many others in his s»-et i.».j iro v• ; udu tedwith Catarrh. | • ,4 " i. t*ra h. iu'jc-y and Bladder Disease 1 '' ri i . de. i. i!..•}!-v. Kheumatism. Sypli- • '•>(' !• . rliea Night Etnissions. Ser- ■ '.ars ih hu; . f’cmale Weakness. Bronchitis, Wastin'.: and t iironic Diseases, which only a -killful u. a list can cure. Are you di—--1 "ur r.ged: 1 i t\’e you t bought you could not -et weli: I Doctor knows better than you v, bet lei- v. , i‘i or uot. Call ami see him. ile«;an ieil\< o <iis« ase at once. If In* can do this lie !\ -show to doctor you. If lie can cure or odieve your suID ring let him do s< > ’-. His inatlons are fr«■<*. He will plainly tell y«.»u iust what can lie done for you. MAN-OW \ ,:il be at the Alakeever House in Ikihodarr on Wo<lm*sc!ay, Aujf., ‘t.i. c>m* «iay only and ref urn every four weeks. Terms iiiriuding medicine to $h per mont h. Address, MAN-O-WA INDI AN MED. Co. 96H South Illinois st. Indianapolis.
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/, Henry B. Murray , Auditor of Jasper County , do hereby certify that a Report of Viewers was filed before the Board of Qmmissioners on Tuesday , August 8, 1893. STATE OF INDIANA, ) County of Jasper . j To the Board of Commissioners of said County: The undersigned viewers appointed by the Board to locale and view certain roads in Jasper j County , Indiana, from the Marion township line to and through the town of Rensselaer, report as follcncs : IST LOCATION. COLLEGE ROAD. The College Road commences (kin feet north of the southwest corner of section eighteen (18) Township twenty-eight (cs) north of range six (6) west, and extends thence north along the Range line to township twenty-nine (29) and thence In center of Range line Road to the center line of Washington Ntreet and thence along said line to the bridge across the Iroquois River, In all 24510 feet. THE LONG RIDGE ROAD. Commences at the center of Section thirty-one (31) in township thirty (30) north of range six (f.) west in said county of Jasper and extends thence south to the corner line of Merritt street, thence east to the center line of Main street and thence south to the track of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway, in all 22030 feet. The poor farm and pleasant ridge road. Commences at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-six (28) township twenty-niue (•-'!) i north, range seven (7) west, ami extends thence east to the center line of V an Rensselaer street, in Rensselaer, Indiana, thence along said line to the half section line running east ami west in section thirty (30) in township twenty-nine (29) north of Range six (6) west, and thence east along said half section line to east side of section twenty-live, township twentynine (29) north of range six (6) west. In all 41085 feet. These roads all commence in the Marion township line and the petitions should he corrected to correspond with this report and the evident intention of petitioners. WIDTH. Each portion of these several roads should be at least lifty feet wide and should be graded thirty feet wide, according to specifications and profile attached to this report. CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD BED. The road bed shall be cleared and constructed of earth. No rise of grade to exceed four feet per station. I lie l.ateral ditches shall in all cuts be at leas; oue foot iu depth, in fills two feet deep and at least one foot wide on bottom with slope of each bank of one *o one. Sewers and bridges with side drains to be located as In specifications so as to drain surface water at ail iioints from side ditches, according to specifications, MATERIAL. For sewers through the road lied best class sewer nipe to lie used. The bridges to lie made of capacity indicated in the specifications and gravei road to pay for same when costing less than seventy-five dollars, and Seventy-five dollars on those costing more than that sum. , For surfacing we have estimated all gravel, all broken stone or part broken stone surfaced with gravel. COST. We estimate that all gravel 14 inches in the cen'er and Pi at the side is equivalent to Macadam 10 inches in the center and 8 inches at the side or r. inches of Broken stone at the bottom and gravel on lop t; inches in center and two at side; right side hoard ro he placed four feet from right side of road lied going toward Rensselaer at all points outside of cori«jja;e limits, and location In town to lie indicated by Board of Trustees. COST OF COLLEGE ROAD. < traveling or Macadamizing *8169 90 Township's share of Culverts and Bridges 476 00 Cuts ami Fi lis to grade, with side ditches 2989 44 Draining of Road 7509 Clearing road way 1000 b „ . Total *llßlO 34 Being in nil *2545.33 per mile. COST OF LONG RIDGE ROAD. Graveling or Macadamizing $905400 Township's share of Culverts and Bridges... .... 15300 Cuts and fills to grade, with side ditches 1434 64 Draining of Road ” 50 t«i Clearing road way ’' 25 (X) „ . , „T°tal *10716 G 4 Being in all *2503.88 per mile. THE POOR FARM AND PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD. Graveling or Macadamizing *13695 no wnsliip’s share of Culverts and Bridges ... .... oik; (») cuts and fills to grade, with side ditches ”” 0457 Draining of road . ; ”100 <ki Clearing road wav.. ... 125 on Toral *17103 76 Being in all *2198.42 per mile. The difference we make in graveling or macadamizing is based on our knowledge of where material can he had and what it will cost to place the same upon the road. our estimate is based on good material either of gravel or broken stone. If gravel is used the larger particles should be evenly laid iu the bottom and the gravel should all he free from dirt, soil or quicksand. If macadam is used it should be so arranged that the larger broken stone shall he In tlie bottom and the smaller on the surface. If macadam Recovered with gravel the macadam should first tie placed on the surface and atterwards the gravel hauled thereon to the depth as indicated in die specifications. REMARKS. We file with this our report a profile and specifications for Clio use of bidders and superintendents to which reference is had, for all more specific facts in this behalf.
Respectfully Submitted, DEXTER R. JONES. J. A. I.AMBORN, JNO. E. ALTER. Notice of Election. THEREFORE, Notice Is now given, that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, at a special session held on tho Bth day of August, 1893, ordered that a special election lie held on , SATURDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1893, In each voting precinct in the township of Marion, in said county, for the purpose of voting 11 iron the question of the building of said gravel roads, and that the polls thereat be kept open from 1 o'clock P. M. to 6 o'clock, P.M. Witness my hand and sear of Board of Commissioners, August 9, 1893. 1 SEAL | HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.
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