Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — Page 8
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MON ON KOUTE a ii N^SELA.EB TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND. Nr.. 5-Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:49 A. M C« .37 -Milk & aocom., * 6.21 r. U -•« 1 -Vestibule, daily, 11:88 &• MNo 3 -Night Express, * 10:37 P. M N>. 4j -Way Freight, * 2:4" p. M NOBTH BOUND. >;. 36 -Milk accoia., Daily, 7:37 a.. M. .74-Freight * 8:16 p. M N- . 4 -Mi il and Ex., " 5:40 a. M 8 Mail A Express, 7:55 p.m. No 3? Vestibule, * 2:57 p. M .... 6 1\ ay Freight, 920 a. m
ALWAYS ts mm > - c c .f • O Chicago • ddfanapeiis: A—Sr EiirtcinnatiLouisviileClJl^Ei IPIjLLM A7< &SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ILITRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. flyoet Maps and Tiino Tablaa 1* you want to bo more fully Informed—all Ticket Aeon to at Ooupos ■Ut.lntia bave them—or addrooa G. E. iloll ngswoith, Will loan you money on personal moHy .ge, or chattel security, for long r. sb't . time at local bank rates. These .cuds cun be paid baok at ny time, and are more desirable than b nk loans, I.'tenu'-j iriterest is rebated.— v o have nnlunile I c ipital and can act 'm iodate eveiy.-ody. 11.
, r 'ftITJSTEh 8 NOTICE, h re it ereby given that I will be a my aice it John * Knowiton’s, In Joi. . n own *• oi .• Fonrih Saturday oi eaen month e it transaction of bnsi ness connected \. tbn dies of Tr> p» tee. JA'iE H. CAKE, Trustee Jordan Townsb WANT. D- SALESMEN, To sell a choice line of nursery stock. Good nav from the start and complete outfit free. Exclusive territory given if desired. Address, THE HA iv K 5 NURSERY CO., n4o—l2w. Rochester, N. Y. ONLY ONE NIGHT »t JT TO FLORIDA. The norningtrain via the Me non Ronte connects at Cincinnati with the 7:00 P. M. Th ongh Vestibnb d Train of the Queen and Crescent Route reae ling JaoUsonville at 10:50 p. m. the following day The service of this pop .’n I ne is nnsurpassed by any line to t t » ath. For rates, time tables, etc., a I -r ss City Tioket Office, 232 Clurk Stre , Chicago; or your local.ticket agent. As usual, Ja> W Williame has filled up his extensive Furniture ware rooms with articles just suited tor the Holida trade. His facilities for procuring goods are such that he them at prices that enables him io knock out all competition.
For the occasion of Christmas and New Year holidavs, the Mo« non wili sell excursion tickets at the rate of one and one-third fare for the rou' d.trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 23,24,25, 30, 31 and Ja... 1. Good going on date of sale, good returning up to and including fan. 2, 1894, W. H. Beam, Ag’t. THE CLIMAX WASHER. The best ntxn evEB HANDLED BX A DEALEB. 8 Will wash anything ’ from a cambric hnnd .* . W kerchief to ft rag carpet. Bottom removVffiSlMnF able. Write for prices. THE STEARNS y tMliliUM , MAN’F’G COMPANY 1 lUliWMiMuld Connersvilie, Ind. W ( Mention this paper) mi mmammmmmammmsi NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana,) Jaspei County, ) 88 ' In Jasper Cirouit Coart, • • to January Term, a - d. 1894. Martin Leobold vs. Henrv W. Clark and Emily 8. Clark! wife or said Henry W. Clark; Edith Walters and Leonard C. Walters. William fowell, senior, Jame H Lanar, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, •devisees and legatees of the nnkno on heirs, devisees and legatees of the above named Henry W. Clark and Em. fllv 8. CJlark his wife, Edith Walters and Leonard C. Walters, Willi .mPowcdi. senior, and James H. Lamar, if said parsons.or either of them be dead. Be it Remembered, That on this 30th day of December, A. p. 1893, the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro., Attorneys filed in ute office #f the Clerk ■of said Court bis complaint mgrfnst said defendants, and also the affidayjt 0f a •competent person that the residence ,cf .of said defendants above named and referred to are unknown and that they are believed to non-residents of the State of ffndi na, said defendants ere notified that f aid cause mid stand for trial at the Jan •nary term of said Court, 1894, to-wit: on the 19th day of Januarv 1894. >< i Witness, My hand and the 3 SEAL [ seal of said Pp*ri. affix. %r- — ed at office inßensßelaer; m this 30th day Of D/b----comber, a. D. 1898. Wu. H. COOVEB. C’erk. f4'°w" r ‘ iu ' , ‘
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DR. HARLAN H. BALLARD. PRESIDENT OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION, IN POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS. ON THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. In connection wit the foregoing leport of oox Ornithological Chapter, it is only right to eell the attention of all lovers of birds to the magnificent work, now being issued by the Natural Science Association of America, andentitle “The Binds of Nobth Amebioa." Edition limited to 1,000. It is emphatictlly an original work, original in design and execution, and whether in letter press, illnst ations or prioe, it is unnpproached by anyi king of the kind in existence.
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tfORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney -ut-La u nrssEDAKB, .... .notice* lin the Courts of Jasper and lining counties. Make* 0 ad laity. Office on north #®de of treat, opposite Court House?' "A'JP" VIMON p. THOMPSON, D A VXD J. THOM PSO Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, tKNSZKLAEJI, . . w o A.Z A . ihdiaha rracticein all the Courts. AHION L. SPITXER Collector and Abstract* eHin s '' attention to paying ta * . ’Oiling and leasing itnds. V»* „ * n IKA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Lam, XOTARK PUBLIC* Real Estate and Collecting Agent l REMINGTON. INDIANA. p- r . - ‘ w o I » J- Es W. DOUTHIT, I ATTOHNEY-aT-LAW and notary public 4S”Offloe in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana. J. *X)UQI! HIIKJ K. VIOTOII K. LOUOHBIDO* 1 LOUGHRIOGE & SON, twain lans and Surgeons, mice ,u the new Leopold B.ock, eeco d floor second door right-hand side ofhall: «™?, p ? rceDt -! ntereßtwillbe added to al Aree months , UUB6ttl6d '^U.un
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Wssdsrfal Success Obtained bp Pslsf Ileft> Remedies la Tread t< chronic Diseases. MAN-O-WA. WHO IS HE? He Is the Great Indian Doctor Heis the benefactor of humanity. He to the well known Herb Doctor who has cured so many Buffer! r - people around Rensselaer during the pa .wo years. How can he cure people expected to die? How can he cure those terrible Chronic dineases with which so many are afflicted? By using a new system of medicine—new to the white race, but well known and hundreds of years old to the Indians. His medicines, over 2,000 in number, are not poisonous drugs, but the natural sweetness of the earth. Sick people are doctored even by self stylei specialists en poisonous mineral drags. If healthy people tried to live on tl em they would certainly die. How, then, rin the sick expect to live on them? The oestfoodßfor man or beast are vegetable, herefore they ought to be and are the beet medicine, for the sick.
DR. MAN-O-WA only usee vegetable medicines, composed of roots, barks, gums and herbs which, prepared Into a tea, will nourish the body and make the blood pure and healthy, by drawing all poison from the system and restoring health, strength and vitality. The Doctor has strong Indorsements from his many friends in Jasper county and in fact from all over the State. U. 0. Titus, ex-Bheriff of Boone county, Ind.: Our physicians could n nerglveus any em ouragement nor the ’ j relief. Dr. Han o-Wa made a thor ga examination and prepared trealm „ for him, and through his eooatar and scientific treatment our liaby boy tas b, en saved to us. Mrs. Jennie Asuley, Frankfort, Ind.: I was a great sufferer with dyspedsia, neurit gin, catarrh of throat and eyes, nervous Uiblliu, and after taking two months' treatn ■ 1 1 was completely cured. Mrs ■ If. Spivey, Cyclone, Ind. : I had been a miserable sofferer for years. I bad severe • larrh of throat, with complete loss *'f voice: could only speak In a whisper; was hH vtng i n ills and lever; was also a constant sufferei iom diseases peculiar to my sex. After ti tmg four months’ treatment I was complc v cured. Mary Hupkins, Frankfort Ind.: My life was miserable. I was only too anxious to die and g.-t 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 1 have not done before for years. oseph Culler, Harmony, Ind.: After beginning your treatment I improved wonderfully, as I had been told my case was in. curable. find that I can do as much work as the average man of mv age. MAN-O W A. THE INDIANHERB DOCTOR has successfully treated manv others In this section who were affllcte ■ with Catarrh Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Dls--2E».,,P‘ ?a £ t Trouble Epilepsy, Rheumattsm Syphlls, Nervous Debility, Female we&knes '', Bi ouch it is, Wasting and Chronic Diseases, which only a skillful specialist can .Are you discouraged? Have you thought von ci.uld not gei well? The Doctor knows better than you whether you can nr not. Call and see him. He can tell your disea-e at once. If he can do this he knows how to doctor you. If he cau cure or rei ieve
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