Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1894 — Page 2

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DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress, VALENTINE ZIMMERMAN, Of Fulton Comity. For State Senator, PERRY WASHBURN, Of Benton County. For Prosecuting Attorney, FRANK . COMPARE!’. Of New on County. For Joint Representative, DAVH) B. NOW ELS, Of Jasper County. MARION TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Township Trustee, WILLIAM M. HOOVER. For Township Ais' ssor, WILLIAM it. NOWELS. For J ustice of the Pence, JOHN EGER. For Cons able, ED. PHEGLE\

DEMOCRATIC COUHTY COSVEKTIOI ■KSHBMBnHMKEI I .... The Democracy of J asper county ■will meet in Delegate Convention at th? Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana, on WEDN ESDAY, SEPT'MBER, 5, 1894, for the purpose of nominating a County Ticket to be voted for at the November election, 1894. The basis of representation will be one dolegate for each twenty and fraction over ten otes c..s for Claude Matthews for Governor in 1892, which wi 1 entitle the various townships to delegate -, as follows: Hanging Grove, 2 Gillam, 2 ■Walker, 4 Birkley -East, 1 “ West, 2 Marion—South, 4 “ East, •• 4 “ West, 4 Jordan, 3 Newton, 3 Keener, 2 Kankakee, • • • • 3 Wheatfield, 2 Carpenter -South 2 “ East, 3 “ West, .... . 2 Milroy, 1 Uuim, 2 ft is further recommended that the Democracy meet in mass conve tion at their various voting places not later than Saturday, September Ist, and select delegates to the above named con vens tion. N. S. BATES, Chairman | Democratic County Com. PORTER & YEOMAN have VERY wisely concluded to sell for cash on and after Sept. Ist, 1894. TRUSTEifi’S NOTICE. N ii'ie it hereby given that I will be r.l tny iriee at John A Knowlton’s, in Jei. u n.owne "V. oi-tr.* Fourth Saturday o: eacu month iov th J transaction of bum. Hess connected wo tba >u'.ies of Ttuptce J AME j H. CARR, Trnetee Jordan Townshi XX XXXN X ,1. 1 1 J an d complete linjr of Nursery stock and seed potato-s. - Highest salary and commission paid weekly, paying and permanent posit on guaranteed and success assured to good rnan Special inducements to beginners, *vrerfonoa not necess ry. Exclusive territ > > Hid your own choice of s :me given l; 1 :,?.? ,w iLLEHURSERYi < T G o'rars APropag <tor«, RooHjtbi: y

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Contract: August 13th, 1894. Matthias Zimmer toNicholas Zimm ir, sw se 28,28,6, 40 aer< b. se sw 28,28, 6, 40 acres, ne n w 33,28,6,40 a< res. Consideration 82800. U/ANlf® Local and Traveling SatesW All I Lm"~ men to handle our hardy Catiudin gtown Nursery stock. We 1 guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Largest growers of high grade stock. Over 7<in acres under cultis vation. *0 substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and libe.al terms to whole or part time agents Write us. STONE A WELLINGTON. Madison. Wis. WANTED- At. agent to good and reliable Nursery stock at Rt n.sseiaer and vicinit . Addre s s F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan §30,000 00 in amounts from §SOO 00 and upwards, borrower to cay commission 5 per cert. — Ke p money 5 years or more. M. F. < HILCOTE. ONLY ONENIGHT OUT TO FLORIDA. The norning train via the M:non Route i connects at Cincinnati with the 7:00 p. m. ‘Th ough Vestibuh d Train of the Queen i nd Crescent Route reaching Jacksonville Lit 10:50 p. m. the fobowing day The j ervico or this poj .lit 1 ne is unsurpass<by any line to t c S nth. For rates, ■ .true tables, etc., a I r s» City Ticket : Office, 232 Clafk Strc? l , Chicago; or your local iicket agent.

aßßsa. A f.llllll.llci 1.111 Located opposite the riiblic square. Evi tiling fresh anti clean. Freeh and salt mi’a game, poil'iy, etc., constantly on hand. IM give us a cal! mid we will guarantee to give y satisfaction. Remember tbe place. \ 16n SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Joseph l.ano, •J umes Lane, David W. Mauck, Joseph E. Thomas, Albert Krosney, Frank Krosney, Nancy J. Brown, and Albert Stucker, That I owu the south J of the ne | of sec. 6, 211, 7 in Niwton township, Jasper count), Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of s id county on the 21th dny of September, 1894, to make a legal survey of said section, or so much thereof as is necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land. JOHN LANE. Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. August 24, 1894.

APPLICATION I OR LICENSE N. lice is hereby given t-> the citizens ot tin Town of Rensselaer, and of Marion township, in Jasper comity, Indiana, that the undersigned, John P. Kosky, a n.ulepnhabitant of the State ot Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the haoit of becoming intoxicated, and lit and props' person to lie in. trustee: with the sale of intoxi uting liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, at their SeptemberTertn, 1894, said term commencing on M udav s ptember 3, 1891 for a license to sell ails barter spirituous, vinous, malt, and al. ki ids and varieties of intoxicating liquors tn a lc.-s quantity than a quart ata time, with the’priviiege of allowing and permitting the mime to b drank on the premises where sold and bartered, said premises beiugdescribcd as lollows, viz: “Commeneitg one hundred and seven (101) feet and ten inches wester y from theeisterh corner of Block our (4), in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, at a pointou the northerly tine of Washington stieet, ou Lot number one [II in said Block four (4), running thence north th rty-two 1321 deglecs and fifty (50’ minutes west, parallel with Van-Rensselaer street, forty-ui: - , , . and ther.ee south fifty seven (57) degrees and ten (10’ minutes west,[pat allel with Washington street twenty ‘2o’ feet, thence south thirt v-two ‘32’ decrees, and fifty ‘SO minutes east, parallel wit-. Vanßcusselaer street forty-nine‘49’ feet, and thence north fifty seven •57’ degrees, and ten‘lo’minutes jast along th northerly line of Washington street, twenty ‘2i.’ feet to the place of beginning. Said premise! being commonly known as the store building, sitnatedon said lot one *l’, in b cek four, in said Towt of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana. Said license is asked lor the period of one year. JOHN P. KOSKY. August. 10, 1894 *

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