Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1893 — Page 8
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MONON ROUTE, RENSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:49 A. M 00. 37—Milk & accom., * 6.24 P. M No. :.l--Vestibule, daily, 11:33 a n. No. 3—Night Express, * 10:37 p. m No. 45 -Way Freight, “ 2:4" r. m NOBTH BOUND. No. 36 -Milk aocom., Daily, 7:37 a. M. No. 74 —Freight “ 8:16 P. m No. 4—Mail and Ex., * 5:40 a. m wo. 8 -Mail & Express, 7:55_P. m. No. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:57 p. m No. 46 —Way Freight, 9 20 a. m
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G. K. Bollings woi th, 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 nt any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated.— w e have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. 11. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notice isjhereby given that I will be e my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joidun township, oi the Fourth Saturday ci each month for the transaction of business connected with tb t duties of Trietee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi
WISE KING HUMBERT. He.Daet Not Wish His People to Proscn: Gifts to Him. King Humbert’s announcement that neither his wife nor himself will cons' n' to riceive any gifts from their subject on tae occasion of their silver woddinz. which takes place next spring, has giv. :> universal satisfaction, as government officials all over the country had already started local subscriptions for the i u - pose of presenting some offering to Ih< i majesties on their silver wedding day. Kingr Humbert has, moreover, intimat d that <ny sums which may have p.lreai y bean collected for the purpo e, and which) the donors do not wish to receive ba<*V should be devoted to the foundation of an establishment sin i ar to the Invalides at Paris or the Chelsea Hospital in London, where old pens cnod soldier* wounded in the serva e of their country might find a comfort able home lor the remainder of their da. s. In acting thus, King Humbert has merely followed out the 1 ne of conduct which he has adopted from the very moment of his acces ion to the throne w left, with rare ma nanimity and patriotism, he refused :r.e offer of the National Legislature to pay the large debts left by his father, King Victor Emmanuel, declaring that it was a matter whlah concerned hinseif personally and that he would discharge all his father’s 'labilities out of h r own civil list. This King Humbert has done and today has paid off every penny owed by his father, although many of the late King’s creditors were men who had abuMd his confidence and in nowise desofved to receive any payment. He managed to do this without impairing in any way the splendor of the court, whtoh is renowned throughout Europe for Its lavish hospitality and magniflceM* Things indeed are on a fat granger scale than in the time of Victor What They Eat. ways of royalties are so interesting to' outside barbarians that it thrills us to he' ar 011 good authority that the Cm| of ai.’ tbe Bussias eats five meals a dayrtand th>t England’s Queen, at no matner how LMJ a banquet, dines modestmon mutton or beef and wines or beeL His Holim'd® Pope Leo XIII la thsmost .ibstemk"** lß of all the monarch*. Sweden's Qm ,en loves above all things the mea pies ti? at are served in Ntoej next to that daln?'’ she prefers ths national dish of salmon. The Germatf Empere is fastidious a.hout food. His special weakness is for h* m and eg®f cooked in the English fa/'WonThn Empress of Austria gives her wu ole to cul nary Improvements. ShC’ haa> invented an apparatus for roasting 100 Jowls at once. She is not particulai atxAt her own eating, but likes to providSßfor others. The much-reviled Bultaajif Turkey lives frugally on rice and mutson, and only water. Blsmarnk is a tremendous eater. Almost through the day he reserves hie fortes for a stupendous dinner at 7, wheAhe eats like a pig and drinks like a President Carnot sets as good a tablyas the country can supply, and, At Mttgestion is unknown to him, ke ■esM like au artistic epicure. King Humbert .a a very small eater, but it is ’ i.b rosa that the beautiful Munhsrii'. >njoys her dinners as much »• lhe<k:r-vry queen enjoyed her bread antt honey. -svery day of the year her majesty as a dish of strawberries •ewed t> her. King of the BelgloflA O its too muob. The King of ref-re hie viands cooked in the i>aas - iuou. His wife, Qneen Olga, r heaß Un, under the care ot a r acd profound doctor,
I If you would avoid sickness among the I children, keep a bottle of Mblol in your . house and when your child shows symptoms of sickness, give doses and you w’ll have no doctor bills to pay. For sale b v druggists. Your children thataie in school will be cured of th t distressing beadache which is so common among school children in warm weather-, by he useof an occasional dose of Melol. For sale by all druggists. Go to th j New York Millinery store for your stylish hats amt dress making. M. &A. Meyr. The Monon route has discontinued the sale of Thayer comdiutation tickets, and in their s v ead have placed on sale excursion tickets good for five days from date of sale, Renss.laer to Chicago a.d return at the rate of $2 50. W. H. Beam, Agent.
DR. HARLAN H. BALLARD, PRESIDENT OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION, IN POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS, ON THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. In connection wit the foregoing, I !eport of our Ornithological Chapter, it is onlyright to call the attention of all lovers of birds to the magnificent work now being issued by the Natural Science Association of America, and entitle “The Birds op Nobth America.” Edition limited to 1,000. It is emphaticslly an original work, original in design and execution, and whether in letter press, illust ations or price, it is uuapproached by anyihing of tue kind in existence. It is recommended by the highest scientific, ecclesiastic and educational authority as being t .e mostattracti<e, meritori' ous, pure and ennobling exposition of our ornithology yet given to the public. Dr. Elliott Coues, author of Birds of the North West,” says; “It is a really notable work." Prot. C. J. Maynard, author of the “Birds of Eastern North America, says: It contains the best pictures of the species which I have ever seen. Thomas ft. Gentry, author of “Life Histories of Birds,” and “Nests and Eggs of Girds of the United St ites,” says: “It is the cheapest and best publication on ornithology in this country. are of a very high order, and rivals in beauty of design and finish the more costly works published abroador in this country. It should be found in our homes and in libraries generally.” And, according to Dr. Theodore Uli 1, a member o the National Academy of Sciences, it is not only a meritorious volume, but is altogetherso handsome as to make it a very appropriate presentation book or ornament for the family table “ It is an imperial quarto vo nme of engraved figures of all our species, artisti cally reproduced, true in all hues of color to their natural plumage and botanical surroundings. It also includes a copious text description of their habits-and ch .r----acteristics, and embracing in general the observations made by the most eminent writers on ormtht logy, and a systematic table, arranged acco: ding to the classification adopted by the American Ornithoi- < gists’ Union, includes all the additions •nd corrections of our North American species which have been made to date, with an index to page, plate and fiyure of each species according to the A. ft U. number. It is illustrated with one hundred and nineteen full page colored plates each representing from one to thirty or more species. It is the finest book on Atm rican birds issued since Audubon, and i- renounced by seme authorities siiperor to that now rsre and coctly work. It is issued in half and full bindings, Rusia, seal, or morocco, at the net price of 4<> and 845 respectively; but in response o a special letter, tlie association authorized me to say that a special discount will be made to such of our A. A. members and others as are working natuial sts: We commend this work especially to members of the Wilson Ornithological Chapter. I is also a very useful and appropriate addition to the home and reference library, and for pre entatiou purposes generally. Add ess regarding it, the Natural Science Association, 114 Eit th Avenue, New York. N. Y. temples of plates and text can be huu by sending twenty five cents in postage stamps. 12m lem.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, I Jasper County, ) ss: In Circuit Court, to ) October Term, 1893. J Joseph I. Adams vs. Frederick D. Shattuck et. al. Be it Remembered, That on this 23d day o. September, a. d. 1893, the above named plaintiff, .by Thompson & Bro Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of s lid Court h s co,, plaint ag linst said defendants and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants David Campbell, and Mrs. Campbell his wife; Milton Hemden and Mrs. Hernden nis wife; John Wilkinson and Mrs Wilkjnson his wife; William A. Huff and Mrs. Huff his wife; Mary E. Oakes and Mr. Oakes her husband; Frederick D Shattuck and Mrs. Shattuck his wifemd all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and lega'ees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees or all cf ihi above named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are the efore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court 1893, to wit: on the 16th day of October’, 1093. ( 1 Witness. My hand and j Seal. .- the seal of said Couil, as ■ fixed at office in Rensselaer, on this 23d day of September, a. d. 1893. Wm. H. COOVER, Clerk, Thompson & Bro. Att’vs for pl’ff, September 29, 1893.—58. • NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ) Isabella Barkley, Deceased, f In the Jasper Circuit Court, ) October Tarm, 1893. J Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned. as Administrator of the estate o< Isabella Barkley, deceased, has presented and fii\?d his account andjvouchers in final settlemen t said estate, and that the same will come n P or t?*e examination and action of sai4 Court, on the 17th day of October. j’e 3, which time all oersons interested in sa». eß tste are required to appear in said Court &. n< t show cause, if any there he, why sa|d account and vouchers should net be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, aie also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. FLANK FOLTZ, Administrator. Wm. H. Coo ver, Clerk. Sept 29, 1893.
BRUNKER’S ' i Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists. ALL FOR 56 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, huter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida. Porter <v Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just como’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old a.d new.— Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Frir Pavilion. Give her a call Austin & Co., composed of W. B, Aus trn. A- H. Hopkins, G. K. Hollingsworth will loan yon mouer on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be p lid back at anytime, and -re more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody.
rfORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-at-Law SINSBELAEB. .... INDIANA 81 notices fini the Courts of Jasper and ad?i-, l u l i K n°m ntles ‘ Makes collections a speOfflcc .on north side of Washington • treat, opposite Court House- vlni
IIMONP. THOMPSON, p WD J. THOMPSON Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER ‘knsselaeb. . . Indiana Practicein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor iniFre 5 ’ ’ ir t’® u,a ? attention to paying tax . iellißt. and leasiatr lands. v 2 a
IKA W. YEOMAN, attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in all the Courts of Newtoeg -jc: ton and Jasper counties.
JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC 4S~Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. a. ..ouaniiiDaß. victor e. louqhkidos • H. LOUGHRIDGE & SON, nvF.loinns and Surgeons. ••lice re the new Leopold ILock, seco-d floor second door right-hand side of hall: Ten per cent.interest will be added to all accounts running unsettled longer than nrAB months. vinl
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