Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1895 — Page 8

ffrmorratir FRIDAY APRIL 12, 1895 ■tcrcd at the postc at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-claxs matter.)

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MOAOAKOIIE. Rensselaer Time-Table. SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 a.m. N 0.39 Milk accomm’n, “ 6:21p.m. No. 3—Louisville Express, “ 11:23 p.m. No.4s—Local Freight, 3:25 p.m NORTH BOUND. No.4—Mail, 4:45 a.m. No. 40—Milk accomm’ daily, 7:39 a.m. No. 6—Mail and Express, “ 3:25 p.m. No. 46—Local Freight, 10'00 a.m.

C. W. Coen has taken the agen-* cy for Gas-bui ned Tile, and will keep them in stock in connection with his Grain, Hay and Coal business.

A New Church. The Eldeis and Trustees of the Presbyterian church, of Rensselaer, appointed to consider and act upon the proposition to erect a new church edifice, comprising the following named gentlemen:— Elders—John Coen, Fletcher Monnett, D. E. Hollister, E. L. Hollingsworth, and G. K. Hollingswoith; trustees—F. J Sears, M. F. Chilcote, E. D. Rhoades, Win. B. Austin and John Eger; Pursuant to request, met at the law office of M. F. Chilcote last Monday evening and orga lized by ihe election of the following officers:

CLairman-Thomas J McCoy. Secretary—George K. Hollingsworth. Treasurer—E. L. Hollingsworth. A discussion of rhe situation revealed the fac' that the pr spcct for securing the necessary funds was bright a d cheering. The health of worshippers demanded a new edifice, and the enterprise and push of the citize is of Rensselaer required a more handsome, substantial and commodious structure than that now occupied in which io honor and serve God. It was unanimously and enthusiastically agreed that steps be immediately taken to carry on to rapid and successful completion the object for which the committee was appointed.

Bev. M. R. Paradis has accepted the call to the pastorate of ths Presbyterian church at this place. By appointment ox Presbytery Dr. Putnam and Rev. H. A. Perc val, of Loganspcrt, and Rev. JEL G. Rice, of Aiontice'lo will conduct the installation services at the Presbyterian church, Rensselaer, on the evening of the second Tuesday in M .y next.

Easter services at Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning.— Easter sermon at night. Cordial invitation to ail. F -I. Sears i* visiting in Rockford, 111. Prosecutor James W. Douthit is prosecuting the pleas of the State in the Benton Circuit Court this week. The Logansport Presbytery at its recent session designated Rev. E. B. Newcomb, of Laporte, and Elder J. C. Vanatta, of Brookston, commissioneri to the General Assembly. ■ - 4* . _ The Jasper Coun y Sunday School Convention will he held in the Presbyterian church, Remington, Tu sday and Wednesday, April 23d and 24th, to be conduc* - ed by C. D. Meigs, State Superintendent of the Sunday School Association, of Indianopolis. □ln cookingcabbage drop a small piece of red pepper into the pot. Besides adding to the taste of the vegetable, it will aid digestion. —r Nursery Stock for Sale- _ * * full line of Fruit Trees at IWW s Livbby Barn. Will sell at low prioea. Call on J. F. Iliff. > F. A, WOODIN. Mni. George is prepared to receive temgowSr* 13 * 1100 ° ppoßiu the M “-

Money to Loan. The undersigned have made arrangements whereby they are able to make farm loans at the lowest possible rate of interest, with the usual commissions. Interest payable ot the ead of the year. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. Call and see us before making your loan; our money is as cheap and easy as any on th market. Information re- ’ arding the loans made by the Atkinson & Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t our office, up-stairs in Williams--iockton building, 0| posite court h.use. WABBEN & IBWIb. IT I «=» Miss Maly Meyer has returned from Chicago with a full line of millinery. Secure a Position. Wa. ted for office work, on salary iu most every county in tne South, a voung lady or gentleman. 'Those from the country also accepted. Experience not necessary In fact prefer a beginner at a small salary at first, say, to begin from 3530 to 860 per month. Chances for promotion “good”. Must deposit in bank cash, about §IOO 00. No loan z-skcd; no investment re . quired. It is a salaried and permanent position (strictly office work). Our enterprise is strongly endorsed bv bankers. Address P. O. Box 433 Nashville, Tenn.— (Mention this paper )

MONEY—Not to loan, but to buy corn witn. T e way to prosper is to sell what you raise at good figures. Therei ore consult 0. W. Coen before selling your grain and iiay. C. W. Coen has good white seed oats for sale. Tile for sale by C. W. Coen. VVANTEO- An agent to ae ]] good and reliable Nursary sto.kat Rensselaer and vicinit’. Addp aaß F. A. WGODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind,

Easter Youth’s’Companion. Lhe Youth s Companion, always good, has a w;.y of outdoing itself! Ihe Easter Double Number just received is an issue of rare excellence. Its handsome and appropriaie cover is a fitting introduction to its contents. “Dorothy’s Easter ;”and ‘ A Corner in Eggs,” in thisjnumber, are two Easter stories charmingly told stories to be re ,d and enjoyed by ev iry member of the family. The Story of a Statue,” by the Marquis of Lome, prepared for The Companion in collaboration with the 1 rincess Louise, is an article of unusual interest. “The Romance of a Shoal,” an adventure story, bv W. Clark Russell, is one ot the best from the pen of this noted writei. The reader will find in this Easter Number of The C mpanion a a uch treat of the very best ston<3B, poetry, practical information and miscellany for which The Companion has become famous the world over, and this number alone is well worth the cost of the pas per for an entire yea *.

Miss Anna Grub?, died at her ion 16 ’ near April G, 1895, aged 16 years, 6 months and 18 days. Mrs. N. 8. Bates and Mrs. C. C. Sigler attended the funeral Monday. Hie Odd Feliows’ building com-, mittee have - paocured the plans and specifications for their new building. ADVERTISED LETTERS—J. H. Hunaway, Mr. Samuel Aukeny, Luther Aisey Alga Binder. J. H. S. Ellis las purchased the Opera House ; ropeitv, and John Eger has bought back his former grocery stand

The Lord Knows. Some years ago in a Maine town a revival had been conducted jointly b\ two churches. When the meetings -’ere concluded one dominie put forth his best work and s cceaded in gettin nearly all the converts into his f< Id The next Sun ay the other par.-on L. that thi • circumstance needed a won. of explanation, so, looking down at tin handtul of converts in his congregation, he said: “Brethren, it doesn’t make any od r who strings the lish the Lord know who caught era.'

RELIABLE MEN to sell our uynNl mj choice and complete line <f iiiiiiiM Nursery Stock. Highest salary and commission paid weekly, p ring and perm meet position gU"ranteed and success assured to good men. Special inducements to beginners, experience not necessary. Exclusive territory and your own choice of same given. Do not de av Applv to ALLEN HURSFRY GO. Rochester, N Y. VHMiMs £ INE ot urserv ■■■■ Stock. We ca’not make you bich in a month but we c<n give you steady employment and will pay you well fob it. Our prices correspond with the times. Write for terms and teiritory to THE HiWKS NURSERY CO. Rochester, S. ,Y. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. ho ,ce it hereby given that I will be a my iijdce at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joi u.n vp. oi tnj Fourth Saturday o each month lor th a transaction of bust ness connected wifti tba duties of Trurtea. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee JordaTownsh

Wm. B. Austin, Abthub H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. AWIJ, UM & CH, Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, - - W Office second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practioe in all the oourts, and pufehaso, sell and lease real estate. Atty’s for L., N. A &C. R’y Co 8., L. & S. Association, and Rensselaer Water, Light 4 Power Co.

lino IeCIT, T. 1. IcCDT, 1. ». FrHi4»it. Cukitr. A»»'t Cukier. A. McCoy <fc Co.’s RENSSELAER, a - IIND. The Oldest Bant in Jasper County, ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Business, Buys Notes and Loans Money on Long or Short Time on Personal or Real Estate Security. Fa r and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. OtPatrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping."®*

Addison Pabkison President Gbc.K. Hollingsworth, VicePresiJdent. Emmet L. Hollingswobth, Cashier. THE 1A OF RENSSELAER. IND. Directors: Addison Parkisou, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingswerth. This bank ic prepared totr ms act a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Mone> loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest A share of your patronage is solicited. At the old stand of the Citizens’St ate Hank. Simon I*. Thompson, David J. Thompson, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson Brot her RENSSELAER, INDIANA W Piactice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector ami Abstractor. •*" We devote paiticular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. .James NV. Douthit, Attornoy-at-Lnw and Notary Public. Office front room, up-stairs, over Laßue Bro’s Grocery store, Rensselaer. Indiana. Halph NV. Nlarsliall, AiTOBNEY-AT-LAW,! in Jaspe'-, Newton and »d----joining counties. Especial atten ion given to settlement of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, etc. *** Office over Chicago Bargain!Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate Titles examtneT a ° t 8 CBr ° ,UlLv prepuie(1 ’ *5^ rni 104118 ne g°tialed at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’Bank. li*n av. Yeoman, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate and Col- » looting Agent, Remington. : _• Indiana.

j. 11. Loughridge. v . E . tonghridge . Lougliridge & Son,}. physicians and surgeons. aa* Office in the new Leopold Block of C han fl ° Or ’ Bocond door ri B ht band «ide I. 13. Washburn, Physician & Surgec u Rensselaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for WW Hartsell, M.;D., Hoiuaopatliic Physician 1- Surgeon. Rensselaer. Ind. **" Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office in Makeever’s New Block. J. W. HORTON. . Dentist, fnbv tI’TT °f ,'feeth nnd Gums careciahy ' 1,11 ln 8 aad Crowns a spe S® 06 ? V6r Lal!u > Grocery store. Rensselaer. Indiana. John ... akeeveh. Jay W.lliams, P esident, Cashier. Farmers’ Hank, Rensslapp, . . _ Indi A na. Receive I t posits. Buy aud Sell Exremitted. C ° l,ue,ioUH m de aad promptly

- ' '.J 'CL'' Wsio CREVISTON BROS. ’Prop .etors. Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh a dclean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please give ns a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. <iecl4,’94

PIOHEERIMEAT BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc, sold in quantities to suit purohaters at the LOWEST PRICES None but the best stock slaughtered. Eve rybody is invited to call THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good Cattle, J. J. EIGLEBBACH. Plonrintn*

1 We will pay S3OO for a name. I I SWEET PEAS, Only 40c.* POUND! I For full particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest and most com- ■ plete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits, containing all old faI vorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant 1 colored plates. Send 10 cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for ’Q floral cuide. I VI VX JX. 'O SEEDS contain the germ of life. I JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. V.

T. I>. WHIC4 lIT, Undertaker & embalmeß RkNSRKI.AEB. - - INDIANA. ..THE.. ELDREDGE “B” A strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Price, vary reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE. ILL. THE CLIMAX V, ASHER. The «®t seller evER lANDLBD BY jSWmH a dealer. flh Will wash anything I rom a rubric hand k»‘rchief to a rag car- ~ pet. Bottom remov'WafflltOllMWl'P' able. Write for priJrfflifllllH 111 1 ces. THE ST EARN 3 Imil W . MAN’F’G COMPANY I li’llfflll! I IIILJI Connersville, Ind. (Mention this paper) EUM AX PUREST I W AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE: PRICE- OF OTHER BRANDS H- POUNDS,2O4 4-HALVESJO-t QUARTERS,S4 SOLD IN CANS ONLY

»YOXJ’EE WAXJ? VP some fine morning, and 6 find them growing all around you. Vick’s Choice Sweet Peas| are undoubtedly the most popular of all flowers. Twenty-flre va- Z rieties and colors—so many we do not attempt to describe them " here; we couldn’t, they’re so immensely grand. 40 cents a pound; 25 cents half pound, postage paid. " VICK’S ILOHAI GUDE, FOB, 18»5, ( is the same way—rMJWKSBLY grand; contains colored plates of Z the Sweet Peas, Vick’s Branching Aster, Vegetables, Hibiscus and " Gold Flower Honest illustrations and descriptions. Hints on Z Bowing and transplanting. Printed in 17 different colored inks, V and you get it by mail for 10c., which is deducted from first order. Z Vick’s Serds contain the germ of life. x JAMES VICK’S SONS, SEEDSMEN, ( ' S3OO for a Name. See Vick’s Floral Guide. ROCHESTER, N. F.

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Bargains io Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F A. WOOIDIBJ Agent, Foresman, Indiana.

BARGAIN JO. 1. 100 acres 2 miles from Goodfeud, Ind. Well improved. $45 per aor e. BARGAIN NO. 2 70 acres. Small house. Well tiled; all fenced. S2B pei acre A great bargain for any one wanti»g a small farm. BARGAIN NO. 3. M 0 acres, 3 miles from town. — Geod house, large barn, maple grove, Ac. $37 per acre. bargain no. 4. 1300 aares; all fenced; house <fcc.; Railroad on aide of land; small town on land. This is a splendid stock farm, about 1000 acres hay lan', balance imber. Will s< 11 at S2O per acre. $5,000 cash; bal ance to suit. BARGAIN NO. 5. 160 acres; ail fenced; blacL loan soil; mostly hay land; small house. nr les from postoffice and store. $lB per acre. SI,OOO down, bala oe to suit, ar 6 per cent BARGAIN NO. 6. 320 acres; three houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 ap P le tr.es, with crapes a< d small rruft in abundance. This fa r m is a bar-gain-at $25 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 7. 170 acres; all fenced; 100 acres under plow; 1| miles from postoffice and store. sl7 per acre. SI,OOO cash, baEince to suit. A bargain. BARGAIN NO. 8. 160 acres, 2 miles from Good* land, Ind., located on free gravel road, large house, cribs, stables, fine well and windmill, about 8 acres of fruit coming to bear.— | mile to school, 1 mne to ware house. $55 per acre.

The above are only a tew of the many Bargains we have in Beal Estate. We will be pleased to show property free of charge at aiv time. H ’ Foresman is located on the C. <fc 1. C. RR„ siK m il es DO rth ©f Goodland. Correspondence solicited.

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BARGAIN NO. 9. 120 acres fine improved land, all Hied, | mile from town. BARGAIN NO. 10. 480 acres wild land; no improvements; good hav land. sl2 par acre. One-third cash, ballanae to suit. BARGAIN NO. 11. 542 aeres black loam soil;dredge ditch; all fenced; 2 orchards and plentv of small fruit; 2 wind-mills* 3 houses, stables, cdttle scales, etc A splendid stock farm, 1 mile from postoffice and store. S2l per acre. BARGAIN NO. 12120 acres, black loam soil. 1 mile from postoffice and store. $lB per acr a . bargain no. 13. 160 acres 1 miles from Renssel£OO(l house, barn, well, wind-mill, orchard, Well improved. p er aare. BARGAIN NO. 14. 40 acres wild land; fenced; 1 mile fr , '>m town. $lO per acre. BARGAIN NO. 15. 160 acres, 1 mile to postoFce and store, well improved. s2l per acre. BARGAIN NO. 16. 15 acre fruit farm close to town. Fruit consists of apples, cherries, pears, peaclus,grapes, etc. Good house. $65 per acre. BARGAIN NO. 17. 50 acres well improved, 2 miles from town. S3O per acre. BARGAIN NO. 18. j 80 acres well improved, in food ' neighborhood. S3O per acre.