Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

the best farmers in Benton countv. He has always been a laboring man and is in full sympathy with the laboring class, at the same time recogniziog the rights of capital. Mr. Washburn will make a safe and reliable representative if elect ed acd one of whom the people will not fpel ashamed. The Kentland Democrat says: “Mr. Comparet, the nominee for prosecuting attorney, resides in K atlend where he is well and favorably known He is a lawyer of considerable ability and would honestly and ably discharge the duties of prosecuting attorney if elected. Mr. Comparet was not aware that his name w. s being used and was much surprised when informed of his r ominatioD. He has hosts of friends and will re curve many republican votes in Newton county.

David B. Nowe s, Democrat c candidate for joint~representative Irom -Jasper and Newton, is a young roan of unquestioned qua! ifications for the position for which he has been named. Born and reared .u our midst, he is veil and favorably known. Two terms as county superintendent has given aim an extensive acquaintance throughout the county, and wd) be of marked advantage to him in tho canvas now on. For the Democratic Convention ! To be held at Indianapolis A ug 14th and 15th. Round trip tickets will be sold from Rensselaer to Indianapolis and return at $3.30. W. H. BEAM, Ag’t. PORTER & YEOMAN have VERV WISELY concluded to sell for cash on and after Sept. Ist, 1804.

Great preparations are being made for the laying ot the corner stone of the new Court House at Monticeilo, Thursday next. Th Monon will run an excursion train from Rem selaer to that <’ty on the morning ot August 16th with excursion rates, and our people can return on evening of same day. Thanks to U ■ S. Senator Turpie for valuable public documents Thanks to officers of Remington Fair Association for jomplimeu taries. August 28, 20, 30 and 31. Premium lists at this office for distribution. Mrs. 'Yes. Karsner, Chicago, is visiting relatives in Rensselaer. Miss Ura McGowan is visiting ’•datives and friends at Winamae. If you desire a luxurious growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nature’s crowning ornament of both sexes, use only H ll’s Vegetable Sioillian Hair Iteuewer.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE N.ticols hereby given t > ttie citlzeuß ut tin Town of Rensselaer, and of Marion township, In Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, ■John I'. Kosky, a malt^tnhabitant of the Statu ot Indian*, over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the haDil ot becoming intoxicated, and fit and prope- person to he intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Hoard ,-i Commissioners of said Jasper county, at their SeptcinberTerm, 1894, said term commencing on ,Vt udav ■ ptember 3, 1894 for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt, and al, kinds and varieties of intoxicating liquors in u less quantity than a.quart at a time, with theiprivi:ege of allowing and permitting the snare to In* drank on the premises where sold and bartered, said premises beingdescribed as iollows, viz: "Commenciig one hundred and seven trt*7) feet and ten inches west r.y from theetsicrly corner of Block lour i 4), in "the Town of liens seiner, Jasper county, Indiana, at a point on tlu northerly tine of Washington stieet, on l.iq number one [l] in said Block four (1). running thence north th rty-two [3IJ dtglees and titty (SO’ initiates west, p I'Mi’st with Vun-Keusseluer street iorty-ni,.u . w and thouca eoath flftyseven(s7) degrees and tea (lU' minutes west |r»;nllel with Washington street twenty ‘3o' feet, thence sonth thirty-two '3d' dec reel, and flfty ‘Jt. minutes east, parallel wit.. VanKeasselaer street forty-nine'49’ feet, and thence north fifty-seven 's7' degrees, amt tbn ‘lo’ minutes east along th; northerly line of Washington street, twenty'at/’ feet to the place of beginning. Said prcuiuis being commonly known as the etoLu building, situatedon said lot one ‘l’, in b cck four, in said Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indian-'. Said license is asked tor the period of one year. JOHN I*. KOSKY. August 10, 1894 *

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