Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1893 — Page 8
§*ims&ztic§tnlitu / FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1893 utvor j i at tae potto at Raneselaer, lud as second.matter.)
MON ON KOUTE REN-iSELAER TIME TABI SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:49 A. m 00. 37 -Milk & accom., “ 6.21 v. m No. . 1- -Vestibule daily, H ; 33 a. ’> No. 3—Night Express, “ 10:37 P. M No. 43 -Way Freight, “ 2:4" r. w NORTH BOUND. No. 36 -Milk accom., Daily, 7:37 A. M. No. 74-Freight “ 8:16 P. si No. 4 —Mail and Ex., * 5:40 a. si ijo. 8 -Mail <fc Express, 7:55 p. :,r. No. 3?-Vestibule, “ 2:57 P. M No. 46 -Way Freight, 9 20 a. m
Hwfcoaiff » cioiiACo Burch’ ALWAYS GlVEsiSr' ITS PATRQHS <Vl bo Full Worth oil K,J °i '’detr'.Moaey by t* iinf? (_ w »Jrtlyaadauictl7 *•* *4 I between Chicago & e Lafayette Cincinnati* PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS £LE6AN’/ PARLOR CARS &LL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Said and Baggage Checked to Destination. fSTQe t Maps and Time Tables if you want to be gioro fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stations have them—or address
tßSf&SrgfS G. K. Hollin -swoith, will loan you mone? on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or shoit time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at anytime, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest P rcb ited.— w e nave unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. 11. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will, be n my office at John A. Knowlton’s. in Joidantownship, oi the Fourth Saturday cl each month for the transaction of bu'iu ness oonnected with tb i duties of Tn.rtee. JAMES H. C.\RR, Trustee Jordan Townshi Wondfirftis Slice* s Obiulnvt! by Ilnb Rcnicdi n in Treats v 1 Uhionic DlNeaNee. ', - ■■.
MAN-O-WA. WHO IS IIE? Eh Is the Great Indian Dor tor lies-the benefactor of humanity. He is th - vvhii known Herli Doctor who has cured so many suffer)'- < pe<-p!e around Rensselaer darn g the pa- .wo years. How can he cure people expected to die? Ho w <an he cm e ttiose terrible Chronic diseast h with which so many are afflicted? Ity using a new system oi medicine—new to the while race, but well known and hundreds of yea)sold to the Indians. His me. liciees, over 2,000 in number, are uot poisonous drugs, hut the natural sweetness <>f the eartii. Sick people are doctored even bv sell otyle l specialists on poisonous mineral drugs. If healthy people tried to live on t! em they woul l cert inly die. How. then, c m ihe sick expect to live on them? The .eel mods for man or beast are vegetable, hen f ire they’ ought to he and are the best medic.no for the sick. DR MAN-O-WA only uses vegetable medi ines,composed ol roots, barks, gun.s and herbs which, prepan d into « tea, will' nour’sh the body and make tbe blood pure and healthy, by drawing all poison from the system and restoring health, strong-hand vital.ly. The Doctor has strong indorsement» from his many friends in Jasper couuiy and in fact from all over the State. U. u. Titus, ex-Sberiff of Boone county, Ind.: Our physicians could d ner give ue any eucouragement nor the j relief Dr. Man o-Wa made a thoc gn examination and prepared treatm . ior him, and through his constac and Bcientiflc treatmen l our baby boy ias b en saved to us. Mrs. Jennie Asuley, Frankfort, Ind.: I Was a great sufferer with dyspedsia, neura'g'n, catarrh of throat and eyes, nervous dsbit ty, and after taking two months’ treatment 1 was completely cured. Mis. E. H. Bpivey, Cyclone, Ind.: I had been i miserable sufferer for years. I had severe catarrh of throat, with complete loss of voice; could only speak in a whisper; wes having chills and fever; wa* also a constant sufferer from diseases peculiar to my sex. After taking four months’ treatment I was completely cured. Mary Hopkins, Frankfort, Ind.: My life was miserable. I was only too anxious to die and get relief. I could only get ease When under the influence of laudanum After five months’ treatment I have been broken from opium habit and am enjoying life as I have not done before for years. Joseph Culler, Harmony, Ind.: After beginning yonr treatment I improved wonderfully, as I had been told my case was insjurable. After three months’ treatment I And that I can do as much work ns the Average man of my age. MAN-O- WA, THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR bas successfully treated many others in this aeeti in who were afflicted with Catarrh, Stou tob, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Disease, Heart Trouble, Epilepsy, Rheu matisrn Sypblls, Nervous Debility, Female weakness, Bronchitis, Wasting and Ohronia Diseases, which only a skillful specialist can core. Are yon discouraged? Have you thooght voucould not get well? The Doctor know* better than you whether you can or not. Gall and see him. He can tell your diaeaae at once. If he can do this he knows bow to doctor yon. If he can cure or relieve your suffering let him do so. His examinations are free. He will plainly tell you Just I what ean be done for yon. MAN-O-WA will be at the Makeever House | Wednesday, Nov.. 15, 1893 and wIU return ever; four weeks for one hT you can not call write for question blank and Hint* to the Afflicted. man-o-wa Indian Medicine co., MX South Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
If you would avoid sickness among the children, keep a bottle of Mfj.ol in your kouse and when your child shows symptoms of sickness, give a“few doses and yon w>ll have no doctor bills to pay. For sale b\ druggists. Your children thataie m school will be cured of th J distressing headache which is so common among school children in warm weather, by lie useof an occasional Jose of Muboii.’ For sale by all druggists. Go to tb } New York Millinery store for your stylish Inns amt dress making. M. &A. Meyr. The Monon route has discontinued the sale of Thayer coinm-uta** tiou tickets, and in their s„ead have placed on sale excursion tickets good for five days from date of sale, Renas.daer to Chicago a d return at the rate of §2 50. W. H. Beam, Ageut.
DR. HARLAN H. BALLARI), PRESIDENT OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION, IN POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS, ON THE BIRD.S OF NOR T H A M ERICA. • ** In connection wit the forcgoing'ieport of our Ornithological ( haptcr, it i's only rijjht to call the uiteution of all lovers of buds to the magnnue t work now being issued by the Natur T .Science Association of America, unueutitle “The limns of North America.” Edition limited to 1,000. It is emphatically an original woik, original in design and execution, and whether in letter press, illust ations or price, it is uwtpnroacbed by anvmin-’ of tue kind in existence. It is recommended by the highest scientific. ecclesiastic and educational authority as being t e mostattrncti .e, meritori ■ ous, pure and ennobling exposition of our ornithology yet given to the public. Dr. Eliiotl Coues, author of Birds of ihe North West,” sare; “It isu really notible work. Pioi. C. J. Hayn ird, uutho. of the “Birds of Eastern North Amoiica,” says: “It contains the bes, pictures of the species which J have ever seen. lhomus G. Gentry, uuthor of “Life li'isturies of Birds, ana “Nests und Enas of birds of the Uni.ed St.tes,” says: "“It is the cheapest ana best publication on ornithology in this country. The„drawings me of a very high order, and rivals in beauty of aesigu aud finish the more cosily works published ahroud or in this country. It should be found iu our lomcs aud in libraries generally." And. accoruing to Di. Theodore Gi i, a member o the National Academy of Bcien es, it is not oulv a meritorious volume, but is altogether so haudsome as to make it a very appropriate presentation hook or ornament for the family table “ it is iui imperial quarto vo nme of engraved figures of all onr species, artisti ca'lly reproduced, Due iu all hues of color to their natural plumage aud botanical surroundings It also includes a copious text description of their habits and ch .r----acteristics, and embracing m general the observations made by the most eminent writers ou ornnh< logy, and a systematic table, arranged uroo diug to the classification adopted by th - Aun tie n Ornithol(gists’ Union, includes all the additions mid corrections of our North American species which have hceu made to date with an in lex to page, plate and ii-ure of each species according to the A. i) p number. It is illustrated with one hu ■ - dredand nineteen full page colored plates each representing from one to thi't. or more species. It is the finest book on American birds issued since Audubon, and is | renounced by some authorities superor to that now m-e and co aly work It is issued m half and full binaings, itu-. sia, seal or morocco, at the n< t price oi ■-'4b and s=4s respectively; but in response io a special letter, t.,e issociation authorized me to say thataspociai discount will be mule to such of our A. A. members aud others its arc working nutuial st We commend this work especially to members us the Wilson Oini bological Chapter. B I ts also a veyy useful aud appropriate addition to the home ana reference library. and for pre pntatiou purposes generally. Add esR regarding it, tue Naturae bciFNce Association, 114 Fi, th Avenue New York. N. Y. Samples of plates anil text can be had ly u uding twenty five cents iu postage stamps. 12m lem.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, ) ss: In Circuit Court, to ) October Term, 1893. j Joseph I. Adams s vs. Frederick D. Sbattuck et. al. Be it Remembered, That on this 23d dayo. September, A. T). R 93, the above nsmed plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of s idCour: h sco .pbdut ns: mist said defendants and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants David Campbell, and Mrs. Campbell bis wife; Milton Hernden and Mrs. He nden his wife; John W.lkinson and Mrs wn kinsen his Wife: Willi.,m A. Huff and Mrs. Huff, his wife; Mary E. Oakes and Mr. (Jukes her husband; Frederic n Shattuck and Mrs. Sbattuck his wifeand all of the unknown lie rs, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and lega ees of the unknown heirs, deviseos and leg tees or al of ihi above named defendan's are noni esidents of the State of ndiana, 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 tern, of said Court 1893,-to wit: on the 16th day of October’. 1090. ( ) , Witness. My hand and 1 bEAL. j- 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 <t Lro. Att’vs for pl’ff. September 29, 1893.—58.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN T OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ) Isabella Barkley, Deceased. \ In the Jasper Circuit Court, / October Tarm, 1893. f Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate o Isabella Berkley, deceased, has presented and filed his account and;voucbers jn final settlement of saidestate, and that tha same will come np for the examination »nd action of said Circuit Court, on the 17th day of October, 1893, at which time all oersons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should net be approved And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, aie also hereby required, at tbe time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to anvpart of said estate. FLANK FOLTZ, Administrator. Wm. H. Coover, Clerk. Sept 29, 1893.
BRUNKER’S Caiminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists. ALL FOR 55 CENTS. The Monon Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are nowin daily service on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and bea ity, 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, ruter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch tor the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida.
Porter & Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just comn'eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old a. d new.— Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makega spe cialty. ol: children’s pictures at the World’s Fpir Pavilion. Give her a cal i Anstm & Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin, A. H. Hopkins,G. K. Hollingsworth will loan you mone on personal mort ’ gage, or chattel securily, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can oe p-.id lack at any time, and re more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. fORDLCAF F. CKILCOTE. Attorney -at-Larr J '* • “ ' • - Indiana .notices [in the Courts of Jasper and ftd•ld cm!’ '??• M, ‘ k( ' s 1 <; o,| «ctions a spe- - ... _l '.ION P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON Attorney-at- Law. Notary Publte. THOMPSON & BROTHER G-.'NSSfcLAEJi . t P ’ - Indiana dracticein a! I the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor ! ®,W‘ y ' u'ficular ationtion to paying tax . Hdhnc and leasiag muds. va n IRA IV. YEOMAN, Ittoraey at Law \OT4RI PUBLIC Seal Estate aail Collectiug item 1 REM’N (i TON, INDIANA. practice in all the Courts of Newto«l! —ei tori and Jasper counties.
, JAMES W. DOUTHIT, A I l OHNEV - AT-liAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC in rear of Rensselaer Bank. _ Rensselaer - Indiana. j. remiiiiuimE. victor e. l ouanuiDo* H- LOUGHRIDGE & SON, hvsielans n. n <l Surgeons. 1 lice ~1 the lie-.v la-opoid ll.ock, seco l i) floor second dour ngiit-hani! side of hall: fen per cuit.interest will be added to all ♦dcounts running unsettled longer than hree months. vim John Makeever, jay Williams President. Casher CARMERS BANK, 1 tePublic Square*®* RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchang Collectious made and promptly remitted Monoy Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883. THE CLIMAX WASHER. The best seller evLU HANDLED BY A DEALER. •> Will wash anything UL' from acamlsrlc hand \ii- ‘ A'LiJfe IoSv.;L k-Y kerchief to a rag carGSftv pet. Bottom removable. Write for pri/yi' '■ ■■ .■. i;..• tmk stearns ff a. e'i' qi ii’ JUST*! COMPANY ■ “V’jjy. -e,. lid' J Conners vine. Ind. ys |s> (Mentlon this paper)
ARE YOU A HUNTER ? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Winchester^\ Repeating Rifles ftwiNCH&T) Repea ft thlg Shot GUnS \v/y model 1873 ) Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW lIAYEN, CONN. * pit® rn Keep constantly on hand a good assortment oi -^Dry*goodS,*-
CAPIEiF’TfS*®Roots, shoes, hats & capS Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., In fact everything usually kept in a, First Class Dry Goods Store;
Dh. t. B. WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Rentselaer, hul. Attention given to the treatment of dU-' eases of the Eye, Ear, Js'ose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Testa eye* for •as ta.
BIlIIllllllllllllllllllllll,,,,;;, ; - ii'lllirilllllllllllllllllllliiig I ROYAL ! 1 SEWING MACHINES AiliiiiililililililiiiiiiiiiiiiirttpiilililiiMiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bi:;r>!i:milllilililiii|iiiii;t'iiiiiiiiiiliilililllilililililiiiuiilig £ Has a Lane High Arm. = > Has a Soli-setting Needle. £ Has a Self-threading Shuttle. S Has No Equal iu Construction. £ Has a Mechanical Appearance. £ 11 os an Elegant Finish- £ liasaPerfec Adjustment. Has a Positive Take-up. £ Has Stylish 1 uruiture. ts Hao More Good Sewing Qualities and £ £ dots a Larger Kange of General Work r than any Sewing Machine in the World. 2 € Examine THE ROYAL for points of i excellence, and you will buy no other, 1 ROYAL S. M. CO., Rockford. lIL j
THE ELDREDGE “B” A strictly te.z •„ : machine, pesseeslintx til s»ec?cra ImprcvrLac . if. ■IIBEOiGL-La Prices very r.-Oivii-v.v. c\; ■ . j and to a)- • ■ EIDREOSE ft. LOL '.. BELVIOtLIg.
A W ■ Made in all styles and sizes. Lightest, H ■ strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, H I most accurate, most compact, and most n H modern. For «ale by all dealers in arms. K 3 Catalogues mailed free by || f The Marlin Fire Arms Co., 1
\y W. HAH SELL M D 'MCJOPATHIC FIIYS'CIAN A SURGEON. RENSSJhUeK, • * INDIANA. 1 ionic Diseases i Specialty..® i'i &, in kl skewer's New Block. Real* dcTK t* at Makeever Hon*®. /idIEMN.
MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. *JAY W. WILLIAMS^ * • —DEALER IN—FURNIT ORE WILLIA MS-STOCKTON PLUCK, Third Door "West of Makeeteb House, . Rensselaer Ind
Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealers In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, fi M% ETS ; ’, HBABsSfSIIf,, 8&AB3, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS URJVS .#.>*/> VASE M Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana. Herring:- Hall -Marvin Co. STANDARD SAFES. i
HERRmC - HALL- IIARVIN CO’S safes Are the best. Repairing and Putting on Combination Locks, ALSO A Large Line of SECOND HAND SAFES in First Class Order. SAFES SOLD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. _ _ ) Cincinnati ’ Principal Office, FACTORIES: > New York, . . _, . ) Philadelphia. , Cincinnati, Ohio. SALESROOMS: New York City; Portland, Me. ; Boston; Philadelphia; Cleveland; Chicago; Louisville ; St. Louis ; Kansas City ; Omaha; Minneapolis ; St. Paul; New Orleans; San Francisco ; Los Angeles ; Sars Diego; Portland, Oreg.; Nashville, Tenn. ; Richmond, Va.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Evansville, Ind.; Atlanta, Ga. f Don’t Exhaust Your Appropriation jj ir For reading-matter until you have seen Hie )lew PeleisM] piajazliie For fifty-two years, Peterson’s Magazine has been the r leading lady’s-magazine of America: and \ IT OW j with new ideas, new contributors, new size, and new dress, the new managers will spare no expense to make The New Peterson the leading literary magazine. Prominent among its list of contributors are Edgar Fawcett, Frank Benedict, Octave Thanet, Rachel Carew, Howard Seely, Mrs. Jeannette H. Walworth, Miss n. G. McClelland, Mrs. Lillie B. Chase Wyman, | Mrs. Elizabeth Cavazza, Madeline S. Bridges. T Its scope will comprise Fiction, History, Biography, Travel, Sketches of noted T. men, women, and places, discussion of live topics of the day, etc. \l Handsomely printed on heavy paper and finely illustrated, Dili notwithstanding all price will remain at only $2.00 a year. X? Send five cents for sample nuntber. Club and Premium offers free. IW* AdAnss THE PETERSON MAGAZINE CO. S na-114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.^
. OORTON, 3 • DENTIST < ] iseasesof *®eth an d gams carefully T illing and Crowns a specialty. Over Laßues’ Grocer . Rensselaer, Ind. T: X*: TV ri^*Ait, Undertaker & embhmeß Eenßrei,ae ß : - - Indiana. livery, Hi 4 si«t nun.
New Barn, New Rigs, -Wew Harness, G-ood Horses Wes n ! o’t first class equipments, and guarantee sa isfaetion Special attention given to boa rd ars by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties etc., on sbort notice. V' ltßensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. ROBERT RANDLE, Proprietor.
'J§ BUY THE WOODWOR K,IM ' fflsgwr' THE BEStTtRwPEST. Send TEN cents to 23 Union Sq., N. Y., for our prize game, “Blind Luck,” and win a New Home SSwlng Machine. The New Home Sewing NlachineCo, ORANGE, MASB. -«X£2B UNION SQUARE, HY.®— c B,CA eq franc, Sc ILL. CM. * FOR SALE BY J. W WILLIAMS, Ag’t. 11 eii
MHT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BIUGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER™ My doctor says It acts ftentlv on the stomach, liver and Sidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drinli Is made from, herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called LANE’S MEDICINE All druggists sell It at 50a and SI.OO per package. Buy one to day. Lane's Family Medicine movei the bowels each day. In order to be healthy, this is necessary.
Scientific American Agency for PpBBHHn ■JJJI L J aj 4 1|■ k I O \ TRADE DESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. Forinformation and free Handbook write to * co *i 361 Broadway, New York. t ßecurin £ patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the jTiettiifir JVmcriniu circulation of any scientific paper in the mo- ok illustrated. No intelligent 52S should be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a ta^S^JPSP 1118 ' Address MUNN & CO H Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York. Enterpri*? 1 v c f . tostm^ed and started me I ,-orked steadily and m > noney fasten shan I expect ed to. I became able to bny ai «.andandbc:rj a small summer horel. If I don’t succeed hat, I will r» towork aMinst the business in which In fe my mono - if * 71* ?; : " hall instruct and sts yon, reader? If we do, and if y<m work industriously, v, n will In dns timebe able m bny an island and build a hr* *l, if you wish to Money can be earned at our new lirs of work, runh an ?t by those of either 6ex young or old and a 1 !u eiT °T n l ocalit ’ eß ’ wherever thej ttveTjkny o cando the work. Easy to learn. We furnish uverythinr. >. ♦ . h ' ou can devote vour spare moment* #r all your tir Thl ?. entirely new lead brings wonderfdl snV re st° every worker. Beginners are earning from ttSt< ?!*? P w week *nd upwards, and more after a UtUeexp FKFF V6 TiSn. y 0C f theem P*oy®»wt-wata*cSra . ki, This is an age of marvelous things, and hen i another great, nsefhl. wealth-giving won Jer. Great gain will reward every industrious worker. Wherever yo/ira and whatever von are doing, you want t» know about tb s wonderful work at once. Delay means mach money lost to ajgffgaMUraqff
