Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1895 — Page 8

ficmarraitc Sentinel APRIL 19, 1895 Uc at Rensselaer. Ind as secondmatter.)

<h i |:li kiß <ayfa>isvi’u «EwAiu»YiQnc*«>lk(6ALWAYS STS PATRONS S.'ho FuD Worth of I E *“~Srp' " *”»ieir Maney by ; f pjy' V AiktntffEwm L— I JaftelyandAulckly . M <-* r <r e7> | between Lm Chicago • Lafayette Cincinnatigf PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS 111 TRAINS ROW THROUGH SOLID Tickets So/d and Baggage Checked to Destination. OTGet Jlans and Time Tables if you want to be tore fully Inform id—Ul Ticket Acents a» Coupon StAtirms have them --or address

MONON'ROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. SOUTHBOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 a.m. No. 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 tne agen* cy for Gas-bui ned Tile, and will keep them in stock in connection with his Grain, Hay and Coal business

Ladies, Here's Your Chance!

I will teach Pr >f. DeL Morton's •Tailor Hystec. ” :t reduce prices until April 15, 1895, as follows: Two scholars at $9 ei oh, or t ree sch lars .t #8 00 eaxh. I will also furnish scholars w th system, instruction bo k ano d ploma when completed. Terms- half in advance; balance when completed. Former price slo.do per scholar. Remember this oiler will not last longer th n April 15; th.se entering thereafter at regular price. I have one scholar, who will be the second and third? 1 will also cut and fit until Ayuii 30 at reduced prices. Call for t. rins. Mbs. Hesteb Cripps. Mrs. George is prepared to receive b- aiders. Residence opposite the Makeever House.

FACTS IN FEW WORDS.

Windsor Castle has been used foi * royal rest ence 784 years. The golden rod bio ms earlier in the Beason the further north it is. A HOUSE well built of first-class brick will outlast one constructed of granite. t Owing to the altitude, it is almost impossible to boil potatoes in the City of Mexicp. There are between 300 and 400 educated female pharmacists in the Uni ted States. Darwin Asserted that there is insanity among animals just as there is among people. Some of the largest ocean steamers can be converted Into armed cruisers in thirty hours. Analysts say that butter is the most nutritious article of diet and that bacon comes next A HORSE belonging to the New Haven i Conn.) police department enjoys nothing so much as chewing tobacco. The Zuyder Zee is to be drained at an expense of 1106,000,000, 72,782 acres of ground valued at 8130,000,000 being reclaimed. The tallest man of whom there is authenticated measurement was Funnatn, of Scotland, who was eleven feet and six inches in height. The statistics of life insurance people show that in the last twenty five years the average of man's life has increased from 41. a to 43. u years To prevent lamp chimneys from cracking put them into a kettle of cold water, gradually heat it till it boils, and then let it as gradually cool In a ton of Dead .- ea water there is 18. pounds of salt Red . ea, 9,; Medit srranean, 85; Atlantic, 81; English Channel. 72; laltic, 18; Elack Sea, _u. and vaspian, 11 solitary confinement is ca’culate 1 i-ictors state, to prod ce me anchulia' suicidal mania and loss of reaso.. ne months of absolutely soiitar confinement is almost certain to resu.t in the mental ruin of rhe convict.

MULTUM IN PARVO.

Let the end try the man.—Shakepeare. Poverty is the sixth sense.—German proverb. Light is the task where many share the toll.—Homer. 11l conusany makes this earth a hell. —Omar Khayyam. Phaise undeserved is satire in disguise,—Broadhurst. Those who would make us feel must teal themselves.— Churchill. Bhnevolence is allied to few vices: selfishness to fewer virtues,— Hom a. I HAVE fire-proof perennial enjoymania, called employments.—Richter. I KMOwof nothing sublime which is oot «ome modification of power.— Buries. THE desires and longings of man are vast as eternity, and they point him to it—Tryon Edwards. The little Shakspeare in the maideuv heart makes Romeo of a plowbov o» his cart—Emerson. arrogant man does but blast the bletsings of life and swagger away his ow*<enjoymenta— Collier. NHver rail at the world; it is just as make it We see not the flower U T* *° w not th ® Beed -~ Bw ain. v pUces man as much betow the level of the brutes as reason elirrtsi him above it-Sinclair. THaKE is a consanguinity between benevolence and humility. They are of the same a took.—Burke.

Money to I.oan.

The undersigned have made arrangements whereby they are able to make farm loans at the loweet possible rate of interest, with the usual commissions. Interest payable ot the end ot 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•ardi ng the loans made by the Atkinson 4 Rigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t our office, up-stairs in Williams--lockton building. o| posite court h.use. WARREN A IRWIA.

Miss Mary Meyer has returned from Chicago with a full line of millinery. Secure a Position. Wa. ted for office work, on salary in most every county in tne South, a young lady or gentleman. Those from the country also aceepted. Experience not necessary In fact prefer a beginner at a small salary at first ; say, to begin from S3O to S6O per month. Chances for promotion “good”. Must deposit in bank cash, about SIOO 00. No Joan Asked; no investment re - quired. It is a salaried and permanent position (strictly office work). Our enterprise is strongly endorsed by bankers. Address P. O. Box 433 Nashville, Tenn. — (Mention this paper ) MONEY—Not to loan, but to buy corn Wit”. T e way to prosper is to sell what you raise at good figures. There oreoonsult C. W. Coen before seiiing your.grain and hay. C. W. Coen has good white seel oats for sale. Tile for sale by C. W. Coen. WANTED- al agent to ge u good and reliable Nursery stock at Lit nsselaer and vicinit'. Add rgßß F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. Trees Z Trees Z Trees I Evergreens, both Common and Rare and Choice Varieties, Deciduous Trees, Ornamental Trees of all kinds. Large Trees for Park and Street Planting, Hedge and Bordering Plants, Fruit Trees and Plants, Budding Stocks and Root Grafts, Nut Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Tree Seeds. We have alarger assortment than ot her Nursery in America.

ARE YOU IN NEED OF ANY ? If Ho send us a list of what you wish to plant and we will quote you lower prices than evsr offered you before. When you se d the list cut out this advertisementand we will send you by mail, uost paid, one small EVERGREEN FREE, or we will send twenty samplet of our trees 6to 10 inches high, sor 6 sorts, for i 5 Cents in stamps. Write at once. THE EVERGREEN NURSERY CO., Evergreen, Wis. IHiffllM RELIABLE MEN to sell our Uy nW lull choice and complete line of It IIIIIMF Nursery Stock. Highest salary and commission paid weekly, p ying and permanent position guaranteed and success assured to good men. Special inducements to beginners, experience not necessary. Exclusive territory and your own choice of same given. Donotde.av Apply to ALLEN NURSERY CO. Rochester, N Y. iiouillli Li NK o f Nurserv ™Stock. We cannot make you rich in a month but we c m give you steady employment and will pay you well fob it. Our prices cor respond with the times. Write for term* and teiritory to THE HAWKS JI KSERT CO. Rochester, I. Ji. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE, Nov,ce it hereby given that I will be c my ijiee at John A Knowlton’s, in Jc> u.n.owns ip, oi ‘i Fourth Saturday t eacn month .ov th a transaction of btvi ness connected %nA tba duties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Joroalownsl

Non-Resident Notice. Cause 4871. The unknown heirs, daviseas and lesateas. and the unknown heirs, revisees an,d lagataea of the nnkw>wn heirs, devisees andjeawieea of the lolnaved nersou-. ns,well as consorts, wid uwers, or widows of J,i Ie C. Walker. Dewitt C Walker Henry Miller. Daniel Yonos, Timothv O Martin. T. O. Martin John W. Peck, and ,1 W. Perk are each severally notified that Nelson Rundle did, on the 15th dav of April. 1895, file in the office of the Clerk <f the Jasper Circuit Conrt hie action to qniet title to real estate in Jasper ( onnty. >r> the State of Indiana, • gHtnst cflin perpnnH. which action is «et for trial on K «vtey. Jin e 17. 1H95. " tnesp rvr hand and Reni n Court affixed nt P< r Jsth d vn Apri', i n.coo ' V • <•’ sMi.f i -■ '» Thompson A Bro. Attorneys for s p r '' IRO • Non-Resident Notice. &WM 4870. Eli Repp, Mrs. Hepp, vile or i Eb Repp; Aiforh Repp and Mr«. R , v. widow o!'said Alfol 11 Repp; V, illiani Repp . <| Mr-. Repp wife or wioow of said William R< pp . Roswell Dyson and Mrs. wi'eor widow < said Roewell Dye u; Catfiarfo - pyson end Mr. Dyson husband or widower of said path‘.rim Dyson; John Repp and Mrs. Repp wife or widow of erid John Repp; Benjamin Repp and Mrs Repp, wife »r widow «>f said Benjamin Repp: Dorothy Repp. Jfr. Repp husbandor widower o’ said Dorothy Repp. ,Marv Repp, and Mr Rei>| husband r widower afraid Mary Repp; Johi H. Williamson, a,nd Mrs. Williamson wife o: widow of sai John H. Williamson; Minnie Wi! liamson, Mid Mr. Wil Unison hueba.isl or widows' of said Minnie Williamson F.-ede jdk WH liainson. and Mip Williamson wife or wraow e. -aid Erede Jck W’lii.'imsoii; Henry C WjHlam am, and Mrs. WilJiaaospp wire r widow of said Henry C, Wiiliamsonj Mg-y Williamsen, am Mr. WillUmsoa husband Or (*jdower of sai< Mary Williams >n.»nd all the Reifs,deyiseeu and leg a tees ol each es said persons, M yejf as rfe, heirs, devisees and legatees of such heirs, devi sees and legatees known and unknown, are hereby notified that Mary Deprez I-.m this day fil d her complaint to quiet title in lands in Jasper county. Indiana, in the Jasper Clionit Court, and that the cause is set for hearing or Monday, the 17th day of June, 1895. B Witness my baud aad the seal of said Court affixed at Rensselaer, this 15th day ol April. A. D. 189 S. Wm, H. COOVER, Oierk „ Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson , Au's for Plaintiff. April 19,1895- $». r Wm. B. Austin, Arthub H, Geo. K. Hollingsworth, t MM, & CO., Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, r r - Indiana. Offioo second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanEeneselaer streets. Practice in all the oourts, and purchase, sell and lease real ,oet»te. Atty’s for L., N. A &0. B’y Co 8., L, A 8. Association, and Beniselaer I Water, Light & p o w Co. “ r ■ , •

ILFU> T. L IrfM. I. k ••tilt' hwiieM. Csstkr. Auttukirr. A.. MeCoy& C’o.'s BASfK, RENSSELAER. a - USD. The Oldest Bank in Jasper Cmty, ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Business, Buys Notes and Loans Money on Long or Short Time on Persona: or Beal Estate Security. Fa r and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Fcbeigr Exchange Bought and Sold interest Paid on Time Deposits. YOUR PATBONAGI IS SOLICITED. •J Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.***

Addison Pabkison • President Gbc. K. Hollingsworth, Vice PresiJdent. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. THE (MjDIEKGHL <BANK? OF RENSSELAER. IND. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingswertb. This bank is prepared to transact a general Baukin .■ Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned -.nd good notes bought at current rates of interest A share of your patronage is solicited. **” At the old stand of the Stale Bank. Sißon f. Thompson, HavidJ. Thompson, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson & Brother RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ci ' Piactice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor. ** We devote paiticular attent on to paying taxes, selling and leasing lauds. •James AX’. Bouthit, Ittornoy-at-Lau and J'otary Public. ««' Office front room, up-stairs, over Laltue Bro’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana.

Italjjh AV. Marshall, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, 1 radices in Jasper, Newton and nd joining counties. Especial atten ion given to settlement of Decedeni s Es tates, Collections, Conveyances. Justices’ Luses, etc. B.«X’ , a “‘“ B< ' B " 8 *“ Sl »«. Charles E. Alills, attorney-at-law. Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Titles examhi b eY aCtB Carefullv P re P aie dloans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Bank.

Irji w. Yeoman, Atturncy-at-Luw, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : : : Lndiawa . J. Jl. hughridge. v. E . l( , ugllridge . C° u g’hri<lg'e Son, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Office in the new Leopold Block of C han floor ’ Becond door kand sid e !• AJ. Washburn, Physiciau & Surgeon Hensseiaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes foi glasses. lliiuiuopatlik I'liysirian & Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. “®a Office in Makesver’s New Block.

J. w. HOBTON. Dentist, All dlse ses of Teeth and Gums can--'illy treated. Filling and Crowns a eptcialty. r Office cy.ar T.aßtje’s Grocery store, hens-elaer

J 'Un k. kv it. Jay W lliams, I’ esifle- t. Ca-hier. IT'ai’inei-ss’ Bank, n.s-s■ li”K, - . _ Indiana ‘ <.ive . ■■(.o.-ii-- \ ,] y eb'i '■. Col totif. • . <|. dpr y I . • Arsrw, «■> •--«« ■. — n-j-.-iiruseamiimsfuii ...i. |

CREVISTON BROS. Pitof .xTi Bs. ■ Located opposite the public square. Ev erything fresh d clean. Fresh andsalt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please give us it *a}l and we will gu.ftrentee to give ypu satigfaotm,;. Be/'he place. ' uecl4,’94

PIONEEBXWT BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage Balogna, etc , sold in quanlitkfl to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PBlCfcg.n. None but the best stock slaughtered Eve rybody is invited to call THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CjtoocL Cattle, J. J. EIGLEBBACH. • Pioprietor.

RWe will pay S3OO for a name. ET PEHS,S I SX«ar' Only 40c. A POUND! F 3 Hl particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest and moat com- M talogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruita, containing all old fa- FZ3 ind cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant Ml plates. Send 10 cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for IvJ fiK’Q floral cuide. m w ■ O SEEDS contain the term of life.

T. L>. WKIGHT, Undertaker & embmmeß Rknskei.aeb. . . Indiana. ..THE ELDREDGE “B”

A Strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modern improvements. Suaranteed Equal to the Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE. ILL. THE CLIMAX 5A The -ist sellisr evEK lANDLBD BY rg ■(; ■■ A DEALER. ar Will wash anything from a cambric hand ki reli i' f to a rag carpct. bottom removJMlfflbll ll 11WlU able. Write for priJrif 11111 IMH ces. THE STEARNS illllfflH maN’f’g company "aullullfflrirlllll jJ Connersville, Ind. (Meution this paper) EUMAX PUREST I W AND BEST LESS THAN HALFTHEr PRICE-OF OTHER BRANDS H- POU NDS,2O* 4HALVESJO * QUARTERS,S* SOLD IN CANS ONLY

11 YOU’IjI< UP some fine morning, and. (® (8) WTO ‘Urn find, thein growing all around you. Choice Sweet Feast / yr fS'. - are undoubtedly the most popular of all flowers. Twenty-five vaNmtKOl'K. ' P etieß “nd colors—so many we do not attempt to describe them 'S' fdn here; we couldn’t, they’re so immensely ’grand. 40 cents a >£. ' k pound; 25 cents half pound, postace paid. 'S' ><' rTCA’Ai JEKORAL GFZDjE, ® fir) is the same way—IMMCSSIXT granu; contains colored plates of Z=x th c Sweet Peas, VicWs Branching Aster, Vegetables, Hibiscus and "S' (♦lir. >1 Gold Flower Honest illustrations and descriptions. HintsonZSh sowing and transplanting. Printed in 17 different colored inks, 'S' (S' I’," 1 You get it by mall for 10c., which is deducted from first order, VICK’S Sbbdb contain tuk gbbm op life, 'S' JAMES VICK’S SONS, SEEDSMEN, ® W S3OO for a Name. See Vick’s Floral Guide. KOCHFSTER, N. K (£)

XAM iLTH FUBNIHM: WMGM aPII ■Hf.L-'L— 1 “S "'TfTI b w « W. —DEALER IN—f rc 'T’ cyp? WIIiLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK,? Thibd Door West of House, IRensselaeb Jnd |

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Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F. A WOOOSN, Real-Estate Agent, Foresman ’ Indiana.

IGO acres, 31 miles from Foresman; goo? house, largsbarn; double crib; 2 good wells and windmill; maple grove; some fruit; GOO rods ti.e. | mile to good sc’ool. A fine farm—price 845 per acre. 160 acres, 2 miles fiom town, fine buildings, all tiled. An extra fine farm—price 865 per acre. 270 acres, large house, finely improved, large walnut grove—sls per acre. 480 acres- one of the best impaoved farms in these parts—Bs6 per acre. 80 acres, 2 miles from town, good hous -, well drained, all black loam, 2 acres fruit—B3s per acre. 320 acres; three houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 «p P le tr.es, with crapes and small rruft in abundance. This fa*-m is a bar"ain.at 825 per acre. 160 acres, 2 miles from Goodland, Ind., Iccatbd on free gravel r ;ad, large house, cribs, stables, fine well and windmill, about 8 acres of fruit earning to bear.— I mile to school, 1 mi,e to warehouse. $55 per acre, 120 acres, black loam soil, -J- mile from postoffice and store. 818 per acre.

The above are only a tew of the r>, • , lira” 10 ' Wlll be DleSßetl t 0 rt "' Property “free y

tossclaei_ Mamie House MACKEY <fc BARCUS, —Dealer-' In— " ™/ lmerican and Italian Marble, TABLETS. HSLWSTOM , SiIASS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS VASES* Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.

J" &n •‘y’es and b(mi Lightest, I rttongert, easiest working, safest, amplest, M | most aecnrate, most oompaet, and most II modern. Per sals by all dealers in asms. B Catalogues mailed free by I The Marlin Fire Arms Co. s F New Havbk, Conk., tt. 8. A n

p2E!S«. I fe she whole stay 1 AM| ANP HA W SODA in packages. ■, “ 2***** 1 ” Book s

ARE YOU A HUNTER? .Send Postal Card for Illustrated Catalogue’ 9t Winchester , Repeating Rifles ff R e P®®ting Sh« Guns WZ MO^L ' B ” /J Ammunition - - y _ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY new haven, conn. 1.

, acr ? B fine improved land, all tiled, f mile from town. 480 acres wild land; no improvements; good hav land. 812 per acre. One-third carh, ballance to suit. 542 acres black loam soil;dredge d tch; 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. 821 per acre. 160 acres, 1 mile to postoffice and store, well improved. 821 per acre. F 15 acre fruit farm close to town, ruit consists of apples, cherries, pears, peaclus, grapes, etc. Good house. 865 per acre. 50 acres well improved, 2 mihs from town. 840 per acre. 1300 acres;all fenced; house <fcc,; K-'ilroad on o ide of land; small town cn hnd. Tins is a splendid stock farm about 1000 acres hay Un , balance imber. Will s, 11 at 820 per acre. 85,000 cash; bal ance to suit. 160 acres; all fenced; blacl loam soil; mostly hay land; small housa, If uj-les from postoffice and store. 818 per acre. 81,000 down, baja ce to suit, at 6 per cent

$3 SHOE.o*. t . h j c :% And oU> w specialties for 1k G * nUemen . Ladles, Boy* A and M *“ e * •" tta Best in the World. Bee deacrlptlre adveiUsofit I tne°t which appears In thta paper. ■ X JT TUe Insist on haying W. !». ftOUGLAS’ SHOES, nßnl ® an< l prtco .. v ;2EWz, 'elacipca o- bottom. Bold by