Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1894 — Page 8

Q » nwttic !§enfinc I FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 1894 at tn®posto at Rensselaer, Ind. as se co nd-da’s matter.)

~MUNON ROUTE RENSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND. No. 5 —Mail and Ex., Daily, 11*10 A. M No. 59 -Milk & accom., * 6:21 P. m No 3—Night Express, * 11:23 P. M No. 45—Way Freight, “ 2:4* p. M NORTH BOUND. Nj. 40 -Milk accom., Daily, 7:37 a. m. No. 6 - Mil and Ex., ' 3:25 P.M Ne. 16 - Way Freight, 9 20 a. m

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DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress, VALENTINE ZIMMERMAN, Of Fnlton Coutity. For State Senator, PERRY WASHBURN, Of Benton County. For Prosecuting Attorney, FRANK \. COMPARE!’, Of New'oti County. For Joint Representative, DAVID B..NOWELB, Of Jasper County. MARION TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Township Trrstee, WILLIAM M. HOOVER. For Township Assessor, WILLIAM R V NOWELS. For J ustice of the Peace, JOHN EGER. For Cons table. ED. PHEGLEI

m is... . The Democracy of J asper county •will meet in De legate Conyention at th? Court House, in the Town of Rsnsselaer, Indiana, on WEDNESDAY, 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 cas 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 Barkley -East, . 1 “ West, 2 Marion—South, 4 <! East, 4 “ West, 4

Jordan 3 Newton, 3 Keener, 2 Kankakee, 3 Wheatfidd, 2 Carpenter -South 2 “ East, 3 “ West, 2 Milrov, 1 Unmn 2 Ic is further recommended that the Democracy meet in mass conve. tion at their various voting places not later than Saturday, September Ist, and select delegat s to the above named convene tion. N. 8. BATES, Chairman Democratic County Com. PORTER AYEOMAN have VERY WISELY concluded to sell for cash on and after Sept. Ist, 1894. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Jfoi.se it hereby given that I will be at tny idee at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jei. u.n.owns ip. ontnj Fourth Saturday ol each month lor th a transaction of bust. nea« oonneotml a h tba unties of Trustee. JAME 5 H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townsbi tit i men ini A N Ht to B ®'l our choice ** TXXt XJ-JX/ »nd complete lin 0 of Nursery stock and seed potatoes. - Highest salary and commission paid weekly, paying and permanent posit on guaranteed and success assured to good twen. Special inducements to beginners, oxpertonce not necees ry. Exclusive territory « nd your own choice of s sme given JXr’*tLEH«RYiCO. Y i

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Contract: August 13th, 1594. Matthias Zimmer to Nicholas Zimmar, sw se 28,28,6, 40 acres, se sw 28,28, 6,40 acres, ne nw 33,28,6,40 a< res. Consideration 62800. UH M f C®..Local and Traveling SalesllHll I Ljg“" men to handleour hardy grown Nursery stock. We guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Largest growers of high grade stock. Over 700 acres under cultio vation. o substitution inorders. Exclusive territory and libe.ai terms to whole oi part time agents. Write us. STONE <t WELLINGTON. Madison. 'Wis. WAN TEH- al agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and vicinit? . Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind.

BANK STATEMENT. Report of lhe condition of tne Citizens State Bank »t Rensselae , ii the State of Indiana, at the clo-« of its business, August 15. 1894. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, 4042 b 58 Overdrafts, 14.30 21 U. Bondsand Securities on hand. Other Sfoeks. Bonds and Mortgages, Due from Banks and Bankers, 2SOO 44 Banding House. 40S0 Other Real Estate. 3 2 45 Furniture and Fixtures. 2174 47 Current xpenegs, 982 97 Taxes paid, Pnciiums, Currency, 1708 00 Specia, • 370 91 Cash items, 53.905 O 3 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In, 30,600 Surplus Fund. 1 ,«00 Discount. Exchange and Interest 2-70 89 Profit and Loss. Dividends unpaid. Individual Deposits on demand, 9.140 70 Individual Deposits on time. 10.093 44 Certified Checks, Cashier's Checks onistanding, 1 Due Io Bauks ami Hankers. Notes and Bills reldisc uuted. Bills Payable. 53.905 03 State of Indiana, ' onntyol Jasper, sa: I. Vai Seib, Caskier of the of th.s Citizens State Bnnkof Rensselaer do solemnly swear tha> the above s’atementis true. VAL. SEIB. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st , . day of August, 1894. ■ Seal. NATHANIEL W. R EEVE. ■— Notary Public. August 34. 1894.

SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Joseph Lane, James Lane, David W. Mauck, Joseph E. Thomas, Albert Krosney, Frank Krosuey, Nancy J. Brown, and Albert Stucker, That I owu the south 1 of the ne Jof sec, 6, 29. 7 in Niwton township, Jasper county, Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of s id county on the 24th day 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. An gust 24, 1894.

APPLICATION I OR LICENSE Notice is hereby given t- the citizens ol the Town ol Rensselaer, and of Marion township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, John P. Kosky. a male.inhabi'.ant of the State ol Indiana, over the age of twemy one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and fit and prope’ person to be intrusted with tbe sale of intoxl.atiug liquors will make application to the Board ol Comini--stoners of said Jasper county, at their SeptumberTerni, 1894, said term commencing on M udav-> ptember 3, 1894 fora license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt, and al. kinds and varieties of intoxicating liquors tn a less quantity than a quart at a time, with thejprivilege of allowing and permitting the siime to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered, said premises being described as follows, viz: "Commencit g one hundred and seven (107) feet and ten inches wester y from theeislerli corner of Block .our (4), in 'the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, at a point on the northerly tine of Washington stteet, on Lol number oue [l] in said Block four (4), running thence north th rty-two [32] dtglees and fifty (50’ minutes west, parallel with Vau-Reussejuer street forty-nine 'to - f nn<i thence south fiftyseven (57) degrees uuu ten qu' minutes west.jparalle! with Washington street twenty‘2o’ feet, thence south thlrtv-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 east along th. northerly line of Washington street, twenty "JO' feet to tbe place of beginning. Said premise) being commonly known as the stoto building, situatedon said lot one ‘l’, in b cck four, iu said Towt of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana. Said license is asked lor the period of one year. JOHN P. HUSKY. August 10, 1894 *

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