Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Page 8

£le write S>en f tt e "‘f aiDAT, NOVEMBER 16 1*94 ■toad at tne post* at Rensselaer. lad u second-class m after.l

ALWAYS ITS PATRONS iloPuU-.Vtr'Ja or r v>ss\Z\ Merab/ by ! • ’ 4 .ax'/ \ .5 iiiae r M j Chicago ■; - .plgl ■ lafayettr; * -vsJ ißrtianapolis- -^r^n Cincinnati* PULLMAN ' EPING CARS ELEGAN T - ' LOR CARS ILLTRAINSR’' THROUGH SOHO tickets Sold and Baggage i Checked to Destination. ar-Get Maps and Time Tables if you want to ba •tore fully irtfonned —ai. Ticket Amenta at Coupon gtatiocia bare thaiu—cr atidreaa 4

MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TA TRAINS THAT STOr SOUTH BOUND. No. 5-Louisville Mail, Daily I0:5i -t M No. Milk accomra Daily ii M No. 3— Louisville Express, Daily li M No. 45—Local freight J 25 I’.M NORTH BOUND. No. 4—Mail.. 4:45 A M No. 40—Milk acconim., Daily ... 7 9 • No. e—Mail and Express. Dally., -i.w M No. 46—Local Freight 10:i<i A. M

Hall’s Hair Renewer cures dardruff and scalp affections; also all cases of baldness whore the glands which f< 4d the roots of the hair aie not closed up. “Blind Aleck, - ’ a i old beggar ot Stirling, Scotland, knew all the bible by heart. If a person named chapter and verse of any part he could from memory give the pas* sage.

NEWS ABOUT YOURSELF.

The average number of teeth is tbtr fcr-two. The average weight of a skeleton i» •bout fourteen pounds. The brain of a man Is twice as largx as that of any other animal. A man breathes about twenty times i» a minute, or 1,200 times an hour. The average of tin pulse in infancy ri 120 beats per minute; in manhood, 80: at 60 years, 60. A man breathes about eighteen pints of air in a minute, or upwards of seven hogsheads in a day. The average weight of an English man Is 160 pounds; of a Frenchman. 136 pounds; of a German, 146 pounds. A man gives off 4.08 per cent, carbonic acid gas of the air he respires; respires 19,666 cubic feet of carbonic acid gas In twenty-four ho rs, equal to 12E inches of common air.—London Answers

EDUCATIONAL NOTES.

In Spain 80 per cent of the population is illiterate; in Austria it Is 84 pel sent’.; Hungary, 91; Mexico, 93; and ia Italy the percentage is 73. Thebe are officially estimated to b« to the United States 12,622,721 school phlldran, an increase of 26.54 per cent Jn the last ten years, or a gain of about v per cent, more than the increase •! population. The bequest of $200,000 from thelats Saniel B. Fayerweather to the Cooper nlon Art School for Women lias enabled that institution to double the number of ; upils it can receive, making an increase from 810 to 700. The top Boors ol the institute are being enlarged to accommodate new students The library of the institute is losb tor Rinate, and the trustees have made at appeal to the public for assistance.

The Insame of the [?]

Snperin tendent of the O-sets wctces jiablic a bulletin in which swr* given iteUstics upon the subject c. asylum* for insane in the UniSa-i States. The ba'letln shows that tbs total aember of insane persons. tre&W In bo*h. putofte end priva e Institution* during the year 1889 was 97,535, whl | during the year 18S1 tlierc were 50,20.' treated, showing an leer ease in the ala* years of 41,330 or 73.53 per cent. Hewet Clews has written an articli on the race for riches. He says wost • ♦he loss* - on Wal stro t are due to oo» fdenee In Insufficient cr s. tond-hand !«» lormatien BU mott-o doe b less is: “Jh tare of 70C? t.ievr a d then go ahead?'

Notire of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE is hereby given lo all the . itizenn t s the Town of Rensselaer, and District mini her one in said Town, and Marion Township, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned Henry Hildebruiid. amale inhabitant of the State of Inniana, and a man oi food moral character, ant. notin the habitol ecoming intoxicated, and t, fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of Intoxicating Liquors, will mahe application for a Li cense to sell and barter in leu-quantities thau a quart at a time. Spintons, Vinous, Malt and all other intoxicating liquorswhich mav be us -d ns X beve.age, with the privilege of permitting the tine to be drank in and upon the promts s where solo and bartered at the r*-gu]arDecembei aseeion of the Board of Commissioners ol' Jasper iCouuty.lndiana.to beheld in the 1 own of Kenssei aer. cotamencing on the 3d day .it December, A. D. 1884- The precise location and description of the premises where said liquors are to be sold and bartered is as follows, to-vrit: The front par' of a one-stony frame building situate on land described b f mete - a d bounds as foil-ws, t w:t: Commencingatthesonthiiesterlycoiuerofblocli fonr (4] at the intersection of Wash'ngtou and ffront’itreets, in the original platoftl e Town oi Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, a id running thence in a southerly direction along 1 be easterly line of Front street in said Town a distance cl one.hnndred and seventy-two [l72)feet and three 41] inches, and from thence westerly on aline parallel with Washington street in said Town Bfty (SOI feet to « noipt on the westerly line ol Front street. In said Town, to the southern ter)-,-COrntT Of thepremises whereon said liquors e.re to be sold. Thence westerly on a line parallel with Washington street. In said Town, twentv nine M) feet, thence northerly pn a line parallel with Front street, tn said Town., nineteen fig; s ue t *n< eight (81 inches, thence easterly on line ,-t paraHci with Washington sfeet, in said'Town lwenty-ui»s<99)leet, thence southerly on the •wcsterlytibe mt Front street, in said Ti.wu nineteen fl<tV fe t and eight (6) iac’ics to the *9aW sSSpStWHi b 0 arhed for the ’••rod o< * <r ** r „ HENRY HILDEBRAND. raaae.sas tw Nov. • ‘T* 4 --*:*

Trees! Trees !! Trees !! If you are aoing to 6et trees this fall give me a call. We sell the best stock at very low prices.— Five thousand two*vear-old grape vines, 5 cents each. Ready for delivery after Jctober 10th. Nursery oneand one*haif miles northeast of Foresman, InJiaua. F. A. WOODIN.

A Line or So. Owls cannot move their eyes. Women have false teeth much more often than men. Westmoreland is the most hilly county ,n England. Desertion from the army costs England £120,' 00 annually. The population of Rus-ia is increasing at the rate of over 1,0 * ,000 a year. • r~ BANK STATEMENT. Report of Ibe concision t in* Ci» urn.** starB«kat H- *e , i;i t : > K* of lodtHhu, at iae - 'tv f it>J > ■inu'is, O *ro!» r 31. li?4. REvH r HCE>. Loan- and Oi-uo nits, 41*"3 2? «W.Tdraflg. IT. Bondeand Securit y on hand. >iht rbr« < ‘>. Bond- and Mortgage 6. IJ ;i -ks and Bauktfr?, *JH*? !7 Btoinsk Hons<\ 4000 O her Kcai K*»tate. 401 c ft Purnitnre and Fixture**. *2’7l 17 ’ rrwnt xpenses, 1041 II V txf* paid, ’•rennm*. Currvity. 3011 0* Cash items, f 9 51*. . A'i ‘.*B LIABILITIES ‘'apital Stock paid In, 30,000 snrpln? Mind. j .m <> i decwtrot. Exchange and 3-7 Broflt and Lo*>. Dividend?* unpaid. Jndividn ii Deposit? on demand. 11 *»' *1 Individual Depoaita on tune. 0 «;i* 44 ortifii d Chucks, Cashiers Checks outstanding. | nu to Banks and Ba jk* rs. Nott-a and Bills re-disc uuttd. Bills Payable, r 5.7*3 1# State of Indiana, ‘ 'onnty o Jasper, -s : I. Yal 8«?ib, Cashier of the of th.- Citizeus State Bank of Khoastdaer do solemnly swear th*** the above statement is true. YAL. SEIB. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thiH sth t day of November. H r ‘4. - Seal. ' NATHANIEL VV. REEVE. —Notary Public. November ]ft. 1894.

SHERIFFS SALE. No. 4770. By virtue of a certerfied copy of a D'cree aud Itxecutiou to me lirected from the Clerk of the! ■Jasper Circuit Court 'n a cause wher-iu Jay \V. Williams and; *ohu Makeever are plaintiffs aud Chailes C. Fish ami Joseph F. llitf are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred mci F rty-one Dollars and seventeen cents, and interest and costs iccrued and to accrue, 1 will ex-' pose at Public Sale to the highest ind best bidder, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894, between the hours < f 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said lay, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, Indiana, tirst the rents aud profits for a term not exceeding seven years f the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient! sum to satisfy said decree, lutmost and costs, 1 will at the same time .nd place expose at public sale the tee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest costs, to wit: The nor dieast quarter (\) of the northwest quarter (-J) of section nme (9), in township thirty (30) north of range six west containing forty acres more or less in JasDer county, lnd.ana. Said sale will be made withou* any relief whatever fr in valua tio i or appraisement laws. CHARLES W. AN LEY, Sheritf oi Jasper county. M, F. Chilcote, Att’v for pl’ffs. Nov. 9, 1894—55 10.

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BUY THE Tk. OjE easiest 6 ’ THE BEST IS THEIHEAPEST. Send TEN cents to 28 Union Sq.,N. Y., for our prize game, “Blind Luck,” and win a Now Heme Sewing Machine. The New Home Sewing Machine Ca, ORANGE, MASS. -*Xa25 ill. e ,o caw * FOR SALE C.Y "auas.^

Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F' A- WOODIN-Real-Estate .A-geixt, Foresman, Indiana.

BARGAIN Nil. 160 acres 2 miles from Goodland, Ind. Well improved. $45 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 2. 160 acres. Located miles from Goodland, lnd. Large house, two large barns, large maple grove, pie lty of fruii, wind mill etc. The improvements on this farm are worth $4,000. A bargain at $52 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 3. 80 acres. 2 miles from Goodland, md. Well tiled. $45 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 4: 70 acres. Small bouse. Well tiled; all fenced. S2B pei acre A great bargain for any one wanting a small farm. BARGAIN NO. 5. 160 acres, 3 miles from town.— Good house, large baru, maple grove, <fec. $37 per acre.

The above are only a tew of the many Bargains we have in Rea Estate. \> e will be pleased to show property free of charge, at aiy b oresman is located on the C. & 1. C. RR., six miles north o ’ Goodland. Correspondence solicited.

Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dea.loi’* In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. BBADSTOin , 3&A83, SL ITE ANN MARBLE MANTELS C 7 MJVS ./.Vl* VASE Front Street. Rensselaer 2 Indiana.

W. L. DOUGLAS \ J 3 «*» e»Bp 'ujjL ®®» ®4 and $3.60 Dress Shoe. °pj ns 4i j $3.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. I- | 52.50, $2 for Workingmen. 81,75 forßoyS * KTHIS ISBffß^p^ tPA out thm name stamped W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stvlrsh, easy fitting, and rire better Satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make Try one naif and he r«n vinced The .stamping of W. L. DouglaV P rTc7oT th P e bottom whkh guarantees them value, saves thousands of dollars annual!/ to those whVwSr 7hem Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customer. whfch helw To increase the sales on tneir full line of "nods .-i, ° _ ~ i wnicn neips lo and we believe you can save money br Wurinir ST’T' 1 " 0 a ® l * at f ,<9 "* P roßt ’ »>'* <■“««« W» wWSKf W. 2’iiSSKX 3LLIS & MURRAY.

AKL you a hunter? Sent? Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Winchester^^ Repeating Rifles §w in ; Repeating Sho Guns model 180 Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATINfi ARMS COMPANY NBW HAVEN, CONN.

BARGAIN NO. 6. 560 acres; two houses stables; two good wells with windmills and tanks; all fenced; some fruit; well ditched. This is a fine stock farm. Will sell at sl7 per acre. Favorable terms. BARGAIN NO. 7. 1300 acres; all fenced; house Ac.; Railroad on side of land; smal town on land. This is a splendic stock farm, about 1000 acres hay lan- , balance imber. Will »tl at S2O per acre. $5,000 cash; balance to suit. BARGAIN NO. 8. 160 acres; all fenced;blacldoam soil; mostly hay land; small house. nrles from postoffice and store. $lB per acre. SI,OOO down, fcala ce to suit, at 6 per cent. BARGAIN N 0.9. 320 acres; houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 np P le tr< es, with rrapes a> d small fruii: in abunaance. This farm is a bargain at $25 per acre.

<OMECAI r. CXTLCOTX. Attorn.? -at-Low 'KSeiLAIi. ijiwaSa PriotUe* tin the Co arte of Jasper and ad plnln* counties. Makes collections a s»eUltr. Office on north side of WashhJtom treet. opposite Conrt Bonn- “inf lIKOH P. THOMPSON. D A.tD 1 . THOICFSO Attorney-at- Law. Jotary Public. THOMPSON A P~ROTHER, ‘ * Practice! n all the Courts. ARION L, SPITLER w .Collector and Abatraoto* JAMES W. ATTOBNET-AT-LAW AND NOTABY PUBLIC *»-Offloe in rear of Rensselaer Bank Rekbsblasb Imp i ar a. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC 1 Real Estate anil CollectiH£ Agent* REMINGTON. INDIANA.

* • UO **'•»»■ • TIOTOBLOO.K a I SSI JP H.LOUGHRIDOE A bon, and Snrgoona. I I e ?P»'0 Block, sec- d Boor second door right-hand side of hall: ••Bt.interest will be added to al eemop ths, nng ,ÜBBttled lon *\\£" Dl*. A. B. WASHBURN PMysioian & Surgeon Rensselaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of dis. •“?* of ‘he Eye,'Ear, Nose and Throat MdDiseases of Women. Tests Wf' w - HARTBEIX M- D )M®opathic physician a surgeon BENSSBLAKB, . . INDIANA. "•“Clronlo Diseases a HpcoUltv. y in Makeeyer’* New Block. Real.'n.r lf.Mttd* 4 M * k * eyor Hon,. John Makhbveb, jay Williams President. Osshsr f ARMERS' BANK, RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA o®ve Deposits. Bny a dSellExohsn /119 ot ionsmade andp - mptly remittee 0 5

. W.HORTON, J« DKNTIBT. All diseases of teeth and gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a specialty. Over Laßnes' Gro oerv Re sselaer, In d.

NewXSutXSMeT;) A C. BUSHEY, Pbopbikt Located opposite the public square. Eve thiug fresh and clean. Fr.esh and salt me a game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Plea give ns a call and we, will guarantee to give y satisfaction. Bemember the place. vita

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WAN TEH- Aii agent to sell good and reliable Nursery s'tock at Rensselaer and vicinit l . Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. TRUBTEid'S NOTICE. b . (os it hereby gives that I will be at my dice at John A. Knowl ton's, in Jer. *owns ’t>, oi> thj Fourth Saturday ot eaou month lor tin traps action of bum. aeu oonnectad w n't, tba jutias of Tru*. JAMES H. CARE, Trustee Jordan Townshf $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. •apenence, and furnish the empofnunt RTmS they can make that amoant. jSotJtSr lsara or that requires much tins. Th. «! easy, hsalthy, ana honorable ms mtil. a „ JM devtime or er*niiw., rtrh^i^.. lty, wherever yon Wrs’ work otfm omS? tuw Wt hiTi t&ufht thousand* Qf sp*h sexssTiif sml»«s« SSiTfis ~££: •aaaot fa"’. ? No tt* 1 ' Yo * KW.JU!«t. “ •**»-“• >*-~SS E. O. ALLEN A CO.,