Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1894 — Page 2
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MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. TRAINS THAT STOP. |S|BOUTH BOUND. No. S—Louisville Mail, Daily 10:52 A M. No. ®—Milk accomm., Daily 8:21 P. M . No. S—Louisville Express, Daily 11:2? P. M. No. 45-Local freight 8 25 P.M. NORTH BOUND. Ko. 4—Mail ...4:45 A M No. 40—Milk accomm., Dally 7:89 A.M. No. a— Mail and Express, Daily.. 3.26 P.M. No. 46—Local Freight 1Q:OOA. M.
Christmas two weeks from next Tuesday. Communion services will be held at the Presbyterin church next Sunday. Mrs. Anna Tuteur moved Mon day into her new residence, and Geo. Strickfaden now occupies the vacated premises. Jess Grubb, of Goshen, and Lei. Clark, of Redkey, are visiting rel atives and friends in Rensselaer. Charley Wigmore, late editor of the Kentland D j mocrat, died at the home of his parents, in Mon ticello, Wednesday of last week.
A QUEER PERSONAGE.
Oen. Von Heseler, the Moltke of the Pre®* ent, and His Eccentricities. One of the most extraordinary and at the same time important personages of the German army is Gen. Count von Heseler, who commands in chief the troops in Alsace-Lorraine, and than whom no one stands higher in the esteem and regard of his Emperor. Yet there is no man whom one would imagine at first sight less likely to excite such sentiments on the part of a monarch like Kaiser Wilhelm. The General has nothing of the trim, wellgroomed and natty appearance of the German officer about him. There is no man that dresses worse; his uniforms, hanging about him like old rags, are greasy and worn, and give him an aspect of an antiquated umbrella. He disdains all the artifices of the toilet, lives on the coarsest kind of food and seems to grudge every moment that he wastes either at the table or in bed. He drinks nothing but water, has a heart that is utterly insensible to the Charms of the fair sex and is all twisted and warped in figure. This is owing to the fact that he was dangerously wounded in the war of 1870 at the battle of Saint Private, where he lost two ribs. He has been obliged to wear ever since a sort of silver brace, or corset. He has no ear for music, and has been heard to make the remark that it was only calculated to please imbeciles—a remark which was naturally at once conveyed to the Emperor, who had just been expressing the utmost enthusiasm about Wagner. But the Emperor puts up with everything from Heseler, whom he regards as the only man capable of succeeding Moltke, and who in his maneuvers a couple of years ago, when his majesty assumed charge of one of the rival armies, had the temerity to surround and capture his sovereign. At the same time it is not agreeable to serve under the General as either officer or soldier. It is a frequent sight to see him stop a soldier in the most crowded thoroughfare of Metz and to make him remove his boots and stockings to see if his feet are as immaculate as demanded by military regulations.
Good subject for a Museum.
It was M. Pouyer-Quertier who settled with Prince Bismarck the conditions for the payment of the 5,000,000,000 francs which France, after the war, had to pay over to Germany. The story is told that one day while the two plenipotentiaries were discussing at table the details of those conditions Prince Bismarck conceived the Idea of trying to make M. PouyerQuertier drink too much. The latter had scarcely emptied hie glass when the Prince replenished it, and the French plenipotentiary tossed it off Immediately. Prince Bismarck, however, had to keep up with him and drink in his turn, so that after an hour the great Chancellor felt his head grow rather heavy. He gave up the bout and said to M. Pouyer-Quertier: “I see that the wine has no effect upon you.” “Oh, ’ replied the other, who had noticed Bismarck’s attempt to fuddle him, “I can absorb almost any quantity; I can even swallow the glass itself.” And suiting the action to the word he ground Prinoe Bismarck’s crystal glass between his teeth without even cutting his lips.
“Dark Rooms" in English Hotels.
Ordinary readers must occasionally be puzaled by the now frequent addition of the words “Dark Room ’ to the advertisements of hotels and boardinghou es. So numerous are the photographers, amateur and otherwise, who now travel about the country provided with kodak and camera that the provision of a dark room for the purpose of their pastime, or profession, as the > may be, has become a feature with many hotels. It is sometimes only a Shed or outhouse, rende;od absolutely light-proof, and provided with a ped liarht for tb» um of the imotaes
raphe r, and s little - dSite r wifW aB» torn fOr containing it. Some hotelkeepers have at hand for these cuatomerw some of the slo.k chemicals they require, the gerferal use of the dry plate rendering such dangerous poisons as are scheduled under the sale of drugs act unneces ary for the production of the photographs.—London Daily News. Trees I Trees! Trees !! If you ara going to set trees this fall give ma 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 October 10th. Nur*, sery one and one«haif miles northeast of Forssman, Indiana. F. A. WOODIN. Austin &co.,zSs G. K, Hollingsworth, will loan you money on peisohkl mortgage, -y chattel security, for long 01 short time at local bank rates. These lous can be paid back at any time, and are more desitale than bank loans, because interest is n bated. We have utlimited capital and oan a«cemmodate everybody tlfl fifin Private Funds to Loan viUjUUU on jj €a | Estate Mort* gages at Citizens qtate Bank . Rensselaer, June 15, *94.
PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer at Public Auction at his rssideice, 6 miles south, 2 miles east of Rensselaer, in Jordan township, Jasper county, Indians, beginning at 10 o’c ’ock, a. m., on Friday, December 14, 1894, 20 head milk cows, 7 head y uDg cattle, 8 horsve, mowing mu chine, 1 wagon, 1 spring wagon, bob-sled, hay rake, planter,cul er, harrow, harness and uarious other articles. Terms of Sale: One year’s credit will be given on sums of $5 or over, purchaser giving note with ap proved security, without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per sent, interest from date of note. 8 per cent discount for cash on sums over $5. Sums un» der 85 cash in hand. J. F. IRWIN. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State oi Indiana, Jasper Ocunty, In the J asper Circuit Court, January Term, 1b95. Complaint No. 4788. McCormick Harvesting Machine Company vs. William F. al. Now. comes the Plaintiff, by Thomas J. Wood its attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit that 4 he defendants William Rinehart, Hedg and Shepard are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Noiioe is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be ana appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Cir ouit Court to be holden on the first Monday of January a. r. 1895, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State and answer or demur to sajd com plaint, the same will befheard and determined in their absence. i j In Witness Whereof, < Seal. > 1 hereunto set my hand ’ ’ and affix the Seal of said Court, at Renssel aer, Ind., this 20th day of November, a. d. 1894. Wm. H COO VER, Clerk. Nov. 23, 1894—88
nrnnnim Sick and Nervous HEADACHEP Ton aay be easily aad «uleMy envoi by tablag Ayers Pills ”1 hsvs been a victim of terri- < pie headaches, and have never J found anything to relievo them 2 so quickly as Ayer’s Pills. Since « I began taking this medicine, the • attacks] have become leu and 2 less frequent, until, at present ■ months have passed since I • have had one.”—C. F. Nmwmam, J Dug Spur, Va. J “Having used Ayer's Pills with J great success for dyspepsia, from « which I suffered for years, I re- J solved never to be without them J in my household. They are in- • deed effective.' ’ Mie. Ballis • Morbm, IM Willow St, Philo- < delphis, Pa. } 'T always use Ayer's Pills, and « think them aicellent.”-Mn. G. « P. Watrous, Jackson, Fla. J Ayer’s Pills: Iwata VWOS WW w " AT TNK WORLB'g PAIS J
arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from >SOO 00 and upwards, borrower to ©ay commission 5 per cent. — Keep money 5 yeffrs oFtnofl?. M. F. Chilcote. Local aß4TrKvellagSal«B WAIiII^ ■“ men to handle our hardy Can-din grown Nursery stock. We guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Largest growers of high grade stock. Over 700 acres under oultiration. osubstitution inorders. Exclusive territory and libeial terms to' whole oi part time agents. Write us. STONE & WELLINGTON. Madison, Wis. fl, M’CO > CO’S BANKj Is pre] Bred to make five year loans on farms at ates positively as low, and on as favorable inns as can be obtained in town, giving the privileg. of partial payments at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid. We are also prepare * to make loans ->n personal security on shorter time • easonable rates. If you are in need o f . loan, give ng a call. 13—4 t. S4O PER MONTH men for taking orders. Steady woik, and will furnish the outfit and choice terr tory. Stock strict* ly first-class and of the best quality. Apply at cn«e for outfit and secure choice territory to THE PROTECTIVE NURSERIES, Geneva, N. Y. ** of NURSERY STOCK and SEED POTATOES. LIBERAL SALARY or commission paid weekly, permanent and PAYING POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGINNERS. EXCLUSIVE TERRI'J ORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Writ! at once for terms to THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y
Undertaker & embalmeß Bai'isii.Aia, . . iwduka. tIIMAX K® PUREST I V AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS + POUNDS.2O* + HALVES,IO*QUArTKSS4 SOLD fa CANS ONLY 4
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MAMMOTH FURNITURE WME-ROOMS W. WILLIAMS*? -DEALER IN—FURNiTCjRE WILLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK, Third Door West of Maketaw Houbi, Rimssilalb Ini,
WO is nr tour own hand. WiiiMij assn n i te tsD what toe Bnaa to yaw head indicate. It wiM aaaua yoe, if nothing nasaa. The above Marram ateaoet explains Uaatf. The taagih as the LINS OF UH uiilratee penbabtt age *> which yoa vtl Iva. Sack BRACBLMT ■tree 7* thirty yMM Wall marked UNI OF HEAD denotes beaua power ; clear UNI Ott FORTUNA lum ar deter. |rih aombiaad maaa anocaae ia Mia ; bat yoa meat ka»p ap with awdaaa Maae la via IL Toa will dad p aaty of theea ta DamMeafa Faadly Macaatae, «o attractively preaaatad that every foatnSer ad the fanny ia ealertabMd. b >• a doaae waft tinea h> oae. A CLIAB UFI OF HBAKT tnepeaka iendenten; a straight UNI OF FATK aeeeefn] life; the rwarae V •neked. A wad - deflnod LDE OF HEALTH y u yoa doclora' bi)la ; ao will the beadtb hiala fi Denoraot'a. Ne other napuiae pobliahea ao ■nay atortea to tatereet the bora eirela. Ton wil ba eabjaat to aairamaa of birh tpirlta or deenonAeaey rs yon have the QTRDLI OF VENUS wall ■narked; keep np yonr ept rite by luring Daaaomat’a Magaatee to rwi, ly aubeeriMng to it for UM yea wfll rocolva a geliary of aaqaieite worka of art at great valaa, beeidaa the eaper i nramtam ptetarn, TNCMlnehae, “ Fn a Daleywhich U almost a real ognal to the original oil painting which enat JflOO-. and yon will have a napunao that earmot ha oqnaled by any la the world for He beantifal Maatratima and enbjeet mattrr. that will keep yon ported oa all tee topics of the day, and all tea tada, aad diflarent itaau of jitereet abort tea hoaeehoM, boetdea feral th h>g intereating reading natter, bote grave and gay, for the whole family ; and while Damoreat'a ir not ■ 'uhion magartna. In fkahtoa pawee are perfect, - <1 yon got with it, tree of acai, an the patternr y.>- with to naa dnrtag Mo year, and to any aiae yon chooea. Send m year anbaeriptioe at once, only (2 00, and von wUI really got over $26 00 in value. Adtireaa tea ptte. ■tear, W. Jenalngr Detnoreet 15 Kart 14th lew York. If yon are nnacquMMed with the Magaatoo. aand for a epadmon conv. A large QUAD■ANQU aaeana honesty; a !am TRIANGLE, (oaoeoetty: long FIRST DIVIFION OF THUMB, atrang will; LONG SECOND DIVISION, reaeoatag faentty. The MOUNT OF J rPITER betobaas anWtlon ; that of SATURN, prudence ; tee SUN, tore of eplendor; MARS, eoarage; MOON, boagtan•on : VENUS, love of pleaaure and MMRCURT, fctttlßgenea. Take onr adriea u abova and yon wtt ba rare to poeaeM toe teat and mart vakmbto •ttßkr.yv- tort
ROYAL HIM MACHINE j WARRANTED 5 YEARS tXaumo BScb Arm. Ko Banal in cJkatrnXn, iPariec AdjurtintrnK Ik Poaittve Tuke-uu. Bas fltyUak F urt. >taro. Has Mora Good Sawlag QualttieamtE does a Largar Btrnga of Gwneeal Worth than any Sewing Mttdilna la tea W«M. Examine THE ROYAL for pointe of axeaUentie, and yen will Iwy no other. ROYAL S. M, CO., IMM 111 lIIWNIIIIiniIIIIIHHIIIJIIUISIIIHUIIUIiHHIIHIIItIIIIiSIIIt
BUY THXHK. IIGHT RuKHIHC RK THE BEST ISTHtCHEAPEST. Sand TEN oenta to 88 Union Sq., N. V., for our prize came, "Blind Luok,” and win a New Home Bowing Machine. The New Home Sewing Machine Ct, ORANGE, MASS. *<a««».* FOR SALE BY
Bargains io Real Estate, FOR SAT.F, BY F A WOOD!N> Foresman, * Indiana.
BARGAIN NT. 1. 160 acres. 2 miles from Goodlaud, Ind. Well improved. $45 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 2. 160 acres. Located 2$ miles from Goodland, Ind. Large house) two large barns, large maple prove, pie ity of fruiv, wind mill, eto. The improvements on this farm are worth $4,000. A bargain ai $52 p*r acre. BARGAIN NO. 3. 80 acre*. 2 miles from Goodland, And. Well tiled. $45 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 4. 70 acres. Small house. 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 barn, maple grove, Ac. $37 per acre. BARGAIN NO6. 560 acres; tw» 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.; R-'ilroad on aide of land; small town on land. This is a splendid stock farm, about 1000 acres hay lan'*, balance imber. Will st 11 at S2O per acre. $5,000 eash; bal anoe to suit.
The above are only a tew of the many Bargains we have in Real Estate. We will be pleased to show property free of charge, at a»y’ time. Foresman is located on the C. A 1. C. RR., six miles north o ’ Goodland. Correspondence solicited.
Rensselaer Marble House w»!. MACKEY & BARCUS, —X3»a.lor« In— American and. Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TAIBI ETS. HSA9ST9NB .SLABS, SLATE AN/ 1 MARBLE MANTELS URJVS jsu vase. Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.
W. L. DOUGLAS 53 shoe tornaa. II wk • B » •* •»<* 03.50 Drooo Shoo. O®-5O Police shoo, 3 00100. SS • a,B °r 32 for Workingmen. -W LADIES AND misses, •», «».bo «a, si.rs O ©AOinoJt—if *» 4aatar WLIriLJ io inc DEcr A t jMK •* •?r» *• *»• »*•» wttarite * a **•*• W. L. DOUGLAS Shoe* are stylish, ea*y fitting, and give better satisfaction at the price* advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be coa- ™ The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantee* their value, save* thousand* of dollar* annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Dougi** Shoe* gain customers, which bolas to increase the sales on their full line of good*. T>ev «*n afiard to —n m- i Md V belto™ you ean ..v. s—«, ££££ S?to? ttsed below. OUaIOKUe ft™ wpo» WpU«<i.»’ W. L JDOUWUUU ELLIS & MURRAY.
ARE YOU A HUNTER? Bead Portal Card for illurtratod CotaloffM «f Repeating: Rifles <wINcr E S!E R P) «'!**«"« Sh J» GU ~ mopol ioo Ammunttioa WINCHESTER REPEATINB ARMS CCMPANV ...., nw iLAVKir, oosnr.
bargain no. a 160 acres; *ll fenced; black loam soil; mostly hay land; small house. 1| m les from postoffice aad store. $lB per acre. SI,OOO down, balai ce to suit, ai 6 per eent. BARGAIN NO. 9. 320 acres; three houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 s|pple trees, with grapes ard small fruit in abundance. This fans io a bargain at $25 per aero. BARGAIN NO. 10. 480 acres wild land; no improvements; good hay land. sl2 per acre. One-third oath, ballanoe to suit. BARGAIN NO. 11. 542 acre j black loam soil;dredge ditch; all fenced; 2 orchards and plenty of small fruit; 2 wind-mills; 3 houses, stables, cattle scales, etc. A splendid stock farm, 1 mile from postoffice and store. s2l per acre. BARGAIN NO. 12170 acres; all fenced; windymill; 100 acres under plow; 1 £ miles from postoffice and store. sl7 per acre. SI,OOO cash, ball nice to suit. A bargain. BARGAIN NO. 13. 160 acres 4 miles from Renss?!* aer, Ind.; good house, barn, well, wind-mill, orchard, Ac, Well improved . $35 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 14. 40 acres wild land; fenced; 1 mile from town. $lO per acre.
RORDECAI P. CKELCOTE. Attorney -at-Law BrreU*a* tin th* C*nrta of Ja*p*r end ad P, 1 .* I** 1 ** eountt**. Makes coUe«tfona a •*•- Ulty. OffleeoD aorth aid* of ffiihtnrtn. ■teaotoeneoiteCourt Bonne- Vinr truest. THOMMOW, DATW J.TBOMrao Attorney-at-Law. lotaryPubll*. PrMtiaeln all the Oonru. ** AMXOW L. BPXTI.ER. -Collector mid .« - JAsfEtS w. DOUTHIT PDUMC m rear of B.n.rela.r Banh B»sb»x.a».. ...... IypiA ; A IRA W. YIOMAW, “ Attorney *t Law, NOTARY PUBLIC* Beal Estate and tat* REMINGTON. INDIANA h J* H. LOVGHRXDOX ft go*. ******** Bnrf eeata, - vini DM. a. ft. WABHBVRM Phyaloian ft Swgecn Renueiaer, Ind.
VV. W HARTsexx m D 'imoopathic phys7 clAk * <UHOMOK •mittm, . . imdiama. Ic D1m «« a Specialty, w CABMEfiS’ BANK, RENSSELAER, - . . . INDIANA Deposits. Buy »xd Sall Ex eha* eiionamade and pn mptly r*aattteg - _ « W.HORTON, > • DXNTIBT. All diaeasaa of teeth aad sama carefully treated. Filling s*d Crowns a specialty. Over Laßuea’ Gro cerv Re sielaor. In d.
CREVISTON BROS. PxorxiaroßS. L*c*t»d opposite tb» pnblic square. Sv* thing fraah and elean. Fresh aad saltern* gam*, posl’iv , etc., constantly on hand. PJm
WANTED- Ao agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and vicinitv. Address F. A. WO’ODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. TRUSTEK'B NOTIOB. Nolfoa lb hereby give* that I will be at oy dlee at John A. Knowlten’e, in Jer> uja «av*. ip, or> the Fourth Saturday of eaeaaienth lortbj transaction of bask aoee ooaneoted %ift> tba duties es Tna> ‘•a. JAMIB H. CABB, Trustee Jerdaa Tovnshf
$3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. w « r * •ftm iWBBIf a veefr*a W«tov*U«fMt Uoesaad. «f b.th **xm aU *s* ** T * bU4 fnaSattsaa that eUI yyrMftag th«es ri.h«s. S**ss sf th* suwtMt sifXs-xi.T.nit; «. C. ALLEN A 00, ! _ AUOU»rA?*MAIffE.
