Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
isl, M’GO ~ & GO’S BANK] Ispre) rod to make live year loans jon farms at tes positively ns low, ana on as favorable Jims a ••• can he obtained in j town, giving the privileg of partial pay- | ments at any time, and stopping tbo mt erest on tho amount paid Wo are also prepaio ‘ to make loans an por.-oual security on shorter time ensonable rates., 1 If you nro in need o' . loan, give us a call. 13—It.
Mr. Voorhees. Theyaio inexistence now. Mr. Morgan. How can it bo done without coining them? Mr. Voorheoi. They are in existenoo now, I repeat. There is uo promise of future coinage at all. Thero is uo provision for that in the bill os it passed the Houbo, but there is iu the suiistitute proposed by the committeo. Tho bill as it came from tho llouso sain: “But this repeal shall not impair or iu any manner affect tho legal-tender qualify of the standard -ilver dollars heretofore coined. * 1 he Senator admits that language ought to bo stricken out. Thu same spirit was in what followed:
“And tho faith and oredit of tho United States nro hereby pledged to maintain the parity of tho standard gold aud silver coins of tho United Stat s That is, those now in existence—at tho present legal ratio, or sueh other ratio as may be established by law ” We struck that out, and declared for the continued use of both gold and silver, and for the coutinm d coinage of both metals at a ratio which would make them equal iu purchasing power and for the business interests Of tho country. The declaratory provision which I have oxp ainod is muoh broader than that wbioh is strioken ou , aud more far reaching It has a large grasp upon the matter, which the other lacks. I am very glad the Senator from Ala bama,raised tho question; I did not catch it cloarly at first. lam glad though that it has been raised, andnowit will esoeu that the provision roported by the Senate committee embraces the future, and is declaratory of a purpose to “continue to coin aud use gold aud silver, while that which was stricken out was simply a declaration 1 o maintain gold nnd silvor coins now iu existonco nt a parity, without, on* word being raid abo t future coinage.
Boarding by tho meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vink, proprietor. Advertised Letterh— James T. Clark, Mrs. Maud Da* vis, Mr. T. K. Johnson, Mr. Vic Neff, Joseph Selbaoli. Persons o, ailing forb t“V9 in the above list will please ~y they are advertised. Ed. tCiioades. Cr. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the best made. We invite attention to the ‘ad’ “£no Again as in Youth,” m another eol umrt . A. McCoy Co’s bank cash pension checks without discount. J. A. Sharp is again established it the picture business at this plitfho. Step into Clarice’s and soo those solid gold watches and chains. A P VI, l CATIO N l< OR i d CENSE X tii’f X- Iht by piwn t, the citizens of tinTown ol Jn Motte.aml of Keener township, In *J i-pern i.i ty. inn state of Indiana. that tbeund rs>ne(Vi n, ijejj nlmWitnitof raid Maty ami a 'u: on VC I In’ I \>y\ lwund* me [-T.’-cu H,not in t . 3 n t f' n mu intoxicated.ami iii|rogpetd f'it 1 ’c* Qiiiil i.cn.u u>- nod n quiiffinentu a fit ai 'I projo ;• ibon in be with « li * i •* i “ell into.d qti.'i ' liquor*, will apply • in*' lin-rd .i <’ of paid J u»qm*i eo'.inp , Indiana at 1 1,-/■pillar December Term. a. o. for u licence to *<dl Hud barter npirH• • u v;m u*. malt, nnd nl other intoxicating !» «»«;.-« in !«v k qUrtii'iiieH lean a quart iu h lime, v.-itik tbo priv.ii‘ ,, je 'if allowing wnd perm IU ing Urn sum to be drank on the prenuaes where aold 'and barter id. Thopr else location oft bn premi"‘ u whore wild Idq.,o'n are to be Hold uud bu ten d, in in a one * * ntory frame hiiildl‘m.% fronting ou *»n unnamed alreot, in the Towt of DeMottu, Junper count y, I.if'bma, cnmmenciig ul a point Tw**»ty ”Mt font IX hi of the Northwest corner of Lot one (t), in Jilock three pi), in the orieimil p«r of •aid Town of i)e otte; rnrmluj thence aouth twenty tivo (St) feet, thence east fifteen [ls] feet (thenco north twenty live [2VJ Ifoet, these# wegt fiifteen [ls] feet, ro the place of bt»tfinnin<' Suld pretn-i-<*B bei'igkbown and den I'-nut ed an a '•Nftloan haiMm!'"’ and fdtunted on lot or.o(J), In bock three (8), in the origlnrl plot of the Town < f DeJMotte. Jnuper County, Indiana, an above net forth and dencribed. > JOHN XICOLSr Nov. 10, 1H93. |B.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Rensselaer, in Mirion Township, Jasper county, Indiana. that the undersigned John Omava, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana and pTer the age of twentyone years, of good moral character, notin the habit of becomingintoxieated.jand fit in every respect to bo entrusted with the sale of intoxicating 'iquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners in Jasper countv, at their December Term, 1893, said Term commencing on Monday, December 4th, 1K93, for a license to sell and barier sDiritnous, vinous, malt and all other i toxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at atim? with tho privilege of allowing and per pitting the same to be t rank in the following premises, to wit: The precise location of the premises in which the undersigned desires to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank therein is a onestory brick building forty (40) feet long by twenty (20) feet wide on Vanßonsselaer street and situated onlotnumberthreeCi) block nnmber four (4; of the original plat of Rensselaer. Indian , and described as follows: Beginning one hundred and twelve and one-naif (1I2J) feet northwesterly from t e corner of Washington street and Vanßeussel <er street, thence northwesterly on , Vanßens<elaer street twenty (20) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street rty (10) feet: thence southeasterly parallel with Van-e R n selaer street twenty 20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Said license will be asked for a period of one year JOHN! OMAHA, Nov. 10, 1893—58.
