Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1895 — Page 8

democratic Sentinel FRIDY, MAY 31, 1895 R .tered at the potfloffic at Reasseiaer. lua u second-class matter.)

<■■ - » ALWAYS |eagg| !TS PATROHS t*sFqU eVorU. 'A “■ ■'ftStiP'' * \ '•heir Ifeiney ty t 4 ..Ctfclg Tiem . —1 w %tfcty ana Quickly! M - I between p<- I M Chicago * t>i§pgs|g • lafayetiß;>indianapoiisi: Cincinnati • jj£^g|g»3 PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ILL TRAINS RiJii THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sc id and Baggage .Checked to Destination. fF~Get Maps and Time Table? if you want to be ■tore fully inform id—all Ticket Amenta at Coupon have them—or addreas

MONONJROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. flHdi SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 a.m. N 0.39 Milk accomm’n, “ 6:21 p.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.

Simplified Elocution.

A new b ok, bearing the above title, by Edwin Gordon Lawrence, teacher of elocution and director of the Lawrence School of Acting, has jnst been issued.— Simplified Elocution is a comprehensive system of vocal and physical gymnastics; it contains explicit instructions for the cnltivation of the speaking voice and gesture; directions for the production of breath, sound and speech, and a thorough explanation of the mnscles and organs employed: rules for aiticulation, modulation, emphasis and delivery: postures and movements of the feet, body arms, head, eyes, etc. To the treatise is added a Complete Speaker, consisting of selections in poetry and prose suitable for recitation, whioh, as the author says in his introduction, “are not chosen on account of their newness, but from their intrinsic merit and their adaptability asexiroises." The wore is designed for the especial use of teacher-, actors, students, colleges, schools and all those who wish to perfect themselves in the noble art of expression. The book, whioh contains 232 pages, is handsomely bound in cloth and gold, and will be sent securely packed on receipt of SI.OO, postage free. [New York: published by the author. 100 West 12d Street.]

Democratic Principles.

Speaking of Democratic principles, Comptroller Lckels said in ins speech before the Democratic editors of New York that “they are so few in number as to b* stated in a single sentence, and yet so comprehensive as to form the sis ot the right conduct of this government of 65,000,000 people. They found their birth in the wisdom of the fathers of the party and from that day to this they have been voiced in every Democratic platform, sanctioned by every Democratic leader of commanding importance and vindicated by every Democratic chief executive from Thomas Jefferson to Grover Cleveland . VV hen you have stated that the will of the people is always to govern, local selfsgovernment always maintained, guaranteed individual right neither taken from nor denied to the ci f izen by legislative or executive act, the best govarum ;nt the one which governs least, the taxing powers to be exercised equally and impartially, raising no more revenue than necessary to meat the expenses of ths gove-nment and pay th„ public debts, and a fiuanci il and monetary system upheld which guards sacredly the public credit and makes each dollar which bears the government imprint or sanction worth a dollar, you have written the whole democratic creed.

The pulpits of 200 of London’s churches will be occupied on June 16 by women. The Paris exhibition of 1900 is to cost $4,000,000, and will cover an area of nearly 2,000 acres. Baskets of flowers should be dipped in a tub occasionally to make sure the roots are all moistened. —— —_ An oak tree at Windsor Castle is ever 1.000 y . are old. History says that William the Conqueror many times admired it. ■■ A Vegetable Compass-It is said that the wild lettuce is “one of the two well-marked compass plants” and that it has the property twisting its leaves until they point straight upward, with the #dgM directly north and south.

SIMPLE REASONS.

A burning gas jet to unhealthy In a bed ehamber, because one gas-light gives out as much carbonic acid as two sleepers. The bodies of moths are covered with a thick down because these insects fly by night and need protection from the dampness. The eyeball Is white because the blood vessels that feed its substance are so small that they do not admit the reu corpuscles. Iron bedsteads are safe during a thunderstorm, because, being good conductors* they keep the electricity from the body. Swallows fly low before a rain because the Insects they pursue are then near the ground td escape the moisture of the upper air. The flesh under the nails looks red because the naUs are almost transparent, and thus the color of the tissue beneath Is visible. Lightning is so destructive because of its enormous power. A flash of lightning has been calcluated to equal 12,000 horse power. It Is harder to blow out a candle with a cotton than with a flax wick, because the porous cotton absorbs so much more of the tallow. Spontaneous combustion occurs in many substances because during fermentation heat Is evolved and inflammable gases are engendered. Sea shells murmur because the vibrations of the air, not otherwise observable, are collected In the shell and by its shape are brought to a focus. The bones of the skull are arched because In that form the greatest strength Is combined with the least weight and quantity of material. A spoon in a glass filled with hot water prevents the breaking of the glass because the metal readily absorbs a large part of the heat of the water.

Money to Loan. Ihe undersigned have made arrangements whereby they are able to make farm lo ins at the lowest possible rate of inter>st, with the usual commissions. Interest payable ot the end 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 regarding the loans made by the Atkinson & Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be bad t onr office, up-stairs in WilliamsStockton b .ilding, .oj posite court house, WARREN A IRWIfr.

Secure a Position. Whi-ted for office work, on salary in most every county in the South, a young 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 S3O to 800 per montli. Chances for promotion “good”. Must deposit in bank cash, about SIOO 00. No loau isked; no investment re - quired. It is a salaried and permanent position (sti ictly office work). Our enterprise is strongly endorsed by bankers. Address P. O. Pox 433 Nashville, Tenn.— (Mention this paper ) MONEY—Not to loan, but to buy corn wito. The way to prosper is to sell what you raise at good figures. Therel ore consult C. W. Coen before soiling your grain and hay. C. W. Coen has good white seed oats for sale. Trees! TreeslTrees! Evergreens, both Common and Bare and Choice Varieties, Deciduous Trees, Ornamental Trees of all kinds, Large Trees for Park and Street Planting, Hedge and Border ng Plants, Fruit Trees and Plants, Budding Stocks and Boot Grafts, Nut Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Tree Seeds. We have a larger assortment than other Nursety in America.

ARE YOU IN NEED OF .ANY ?’ If so send us a list of what you wish to plant and we will quote you lower prices thanevsr offered yon before. When you d the list cut out this advertisement and we will send you by mail, post paid, one small EVERGREEN TREE, FREE, or we will send twenty sampleL of our trees 6to 10 inohes high, sor 0 sorts, forVs Cents in stamps . Write at once. THE EVERGREEN NURSERY CO., Evergreen, Wis. PLIABLE MEN to sell our Wlift lull choice and complete line of " * Nursery Stock. Highest salary and commission paid weekly, p ving and permanent position guaranteed and success assured to good men. Special inducements to beginners, experience not necessary. Exclusive territory and your own choice of sumo given. Do not delav. Apply to ALLEN NURSERY GO. Rochester, N Y. ML-iJ 1 him .a We want a few men W Ui V,LEll“ullE2lllSfl >0 sell 11 Choice w/jiim ■Nivamiiii j jINE 0 f fj nrserv Stock. We cannot make you rich in a month but we on give you steady employment and will pay you well for it. Our prices correspond with the times. Write for term* and teiritory to Tilt: HAWKS SI'&SEBY CO. Koehestor, If. J. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE.

NOTICE OF FINAL SESTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ) William Humes, Deceased, j In he Jasper Circuit Court, June Term, 1895. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned, as Administrator with the Will annexed, of the estate of William Humes, deceased has presented and filed hjsaccouut and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same;will come up for examination and action of said Cireuit Court on the 17th day of June, 1895, the same beingthe 13th judigia, day of the June Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, at which ti ns all persons interest, ed in said estate are required to appear in Baid Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and voi chers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are alstfhereby requirer, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and mate proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. JAMES C. THRAWLS, Adm’r. Wk. H. Ooover, Clerk i.C.C. James W. Douthit, Att’y. May 24, 1895. • j V .’

Trees! Trees!! Trees!! If you are going to set 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 October 10th. Nurs sery oneand one«haif miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOODIN. Ladies, Here’s Your Chance! I will teach Pr if. DeLnMorton’s *Tailor System" at reduce*) prices UDtil April 15, 1895, as follows: Two scholars at $9 erch, or ti ree sch' lars at $8 00 eaah. I will also furnish scholars with system, instruction bo'k ana diploma when completed. Terms- half in advance; balance when completed. Former price SIO.OO perscbolar. Remember this Oder willnot last longer th n April 15; th.se entering thereafter at regular price. I have one scholar, who will be the second and third ? I will also cut and fit until April 30 at reduced prices, Call for t.rrns. Mbs. Hester Ckipps. Mrs. Georee is prepared to reoeive b ardors. Residence opposite the Ma. keever House. Nursery Stock for SuleQI have a full line of Fruit Trees at Iliff’s Livery Barn. Will sell at low prices. Call on J. F. Hitt'. F. A, WOODIN. C. W. Coeu has tak.m the' agency for Gas-bumed Tile, and will keep them in stock in connection with his Gruin, Hay and Coal business WANTED- An agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and vicinit’. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. Tile for sale by C. W. Coen.

Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, [ Bs: , , , , _ Scott and Scott, husband of Edna Scott, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Edna Seott, deceased; Ebck Hamiltoniownsend Hand, and Hand, his wife; Oscar Hand, and - Hand, hi* wife, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and le. atees of Townsend Hand, deceased, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Oscar Hand, deceased; J. H. Robinson, and Robinson, wife of J. H. Robinson, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatee s of J. H. Robinson. deceased; Robert L. Woods, and - Woods, wife of said Robert L. Woods, and all the unknown heiis, devisees and legatees of Robert L. Woods, deceased; David A. Holman, and Holman, wife of said David A. Holman, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said David A. Holman, deceased; the Englewood Sash and Door Co.; Arthur J. Hawhe, James H. Hawhe, and all|theunknown hews, devisees and legatees of Mary H. Hawhe, deceased; Emma E. \ ai iP Uien 7, nu . 11 VanDusen, husband of Emma E. \ anDusen, and all are hereby notified that Arthur H. Hopkins has filed his complaint in the- Jasper Circuit Court to quiet title to certain real estate s.tUßted in said County, and that said cause stands for trial in the June Term of said Court, being set for Monday Juue 17th, 1895, the same being the 13th judicial day of the June Teim, 1895 of the Jaßper Circuit Court. ©Witness the hand of the Clerk and the seal of said Court this 25th day of April, 1895. Wm. COOVER, Clerk , • Jft «Per Circuit Court. W. B. Austin, Att’y for Pl’tf. April 26, 1895—19.

Addison Parkison President oec. K. Hollingsworth, L tt VicePrfesiJdent. emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier THE (JOJLAIHKGIyIL : BANK; OF REN»»£LAER, IND. Directors: Addison Pnrkison, James T. handle, John M. Wasson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. . i t> S « prepared to transact a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of intTioited B^are °* y° ur patronage is soAt the old stand of the Citizens’Stateßank.

John Makeever, Jay Williams, President, Cashier. Farmers’ Hank, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex.•r anee Collections made andpromntlv i-milted. J

BEEt, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc , sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICES.— Nonebutthe beststock slaughteied. Everybody is invited to call THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Groocl Cattle, J. J. eiglesbach. Pioprietor.

um» iftM, t. j m«t. i ssi-s us, frwilost. tuMs, j„ t fa>kUr. A. McCoy A Co.’» Mil, RENSSELAER, J iind. The Oldest Bant in Jasper Comity ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Business, Buys Notes aud Loans Money on Long orbbort Time on Persona, or Real Estate security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. \i **'-^ >atro ? 8 having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.-** Vm. B. Austin Arthcb H. Hopkins, CtKO. X. HoijIiIKOSwoRTJI. ira, mmm a ra, Attorneys-at-Law, m u 00 Bec ° nfl floor of Leopold's uin C « k ’ , COrDC . r of Washington and VanUens’.eiaer streets. Practice in all the Se AH P “ r r *? U - V soll :iud le * Be estate. Atty s for L„ N. A &C. R'y C 0 Water T Lfr^ ,ati ° n - BUJ water, Light &, Power Co. .Simon r. Thonpwn, Bsrid J. Thompson, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. 1 hompson & Brother RENSSELAER. tNDIANA. 1 ractice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLEB, Collector and Abstractor. dev< fl® paitieular attention to paying taxes, selling and lea-dug lands. • lames W r . I>outhit, itUraoy-at-UwsmlltUry Pul,lie. Laßue Wrn' *£ nt room ' “P-stairs, over Indiana GroCer * B ‘°re, Rensselaer,

Ralph W . Marshall, ATTORNEY, it r .... e ISSs?* 1 s *°». < Iliut-li.* l;. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rensselaer, Yndi.na. ensions, Collections and Real Estate Titles examined* a ° t 8 Carefullv pre f ared ’ »-Farm loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Rank

Ira w. Yeoman, Attorncy-at-Law, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : : : Indiana.

J. 11. luaghridge. y. |;, Lungbridee. &. Son,], PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. R I* 11. Washburn, Physician & Surgeon Rensselaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses.

WWllaitsoll,M.;D., - ii" in mu I |(ic I'liysitiitii A Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specialty, "©a Office in Makeever’s New Block. J. W. HORTON, 1 >eniist, 1 11 V j 1 All diseases of Teeth and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a specialty. Office over Laßue’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana.

I YOU’RE WAKE UP some fine morning, and. ® i find them growing all around you. Choice Sweet Peas! vS/f, OT are undoubtedly the most popular of all flowers. Twenty-five va- /T\ Reties and colors—so many we do not attempt to describe them W W 0-1 here; we couldn’t, they’re so immensely grand. 40 cents a ft. pound; 25 cents half pound, postage paid. W VICK’S FLORAE GUIDE, FOR 1595, ® V® J® the same way-iMMENSELY grand ; contains colored plates of \v ' £ ie , 1 eas . V lck 3 Branching Aster, Vegetables, Hibiscus and W W I <y ' Gold Mower Honest illustrations and descriptions. Hints on sowing and transplanting. Printed in 17 different colored inks, vl/ wid you get it by mail for 10c„ which is deducted from first order. Vick. 3 Skeds contain the germ op life. vs' JAMES VICK’S SONS, SEEDSMEN, <® ® S3OO for a Name, See Vick’s Floral Guide, ROCHESTER, N. F. (S) MAMMOTH FURNITU *JAYW. WILLIAMS* -DEALER IN—FPJFINIT ID RE ' WILLIAMS-STOCKTON ELOCK ~ Third Door West of Makeeyek House Renssklaer^nd

v t tKtr li? ’ '** * **T CREVISTOX BROS. pKOPotTOKS. Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh a d eloan. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place! <iecM,’94 T. P. WHIG I IT, j IWDERTfIKER & EMBiLMER Uknhuei.akii. - Indiana.

..THE.. ELDREDGE “B A Itrictly high-gratio Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modem improvements. CiWRAKTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST l’i ices very reasonable. Obtain them from your loot. I tiealer ami inako comjiaribons. ELDBEOBE &MFACTUM GO, a£i.yiSEßE. it 1 .. THE CLIMAX V, VSHER. The SSTSELLER EVfrom a cambric hunt: VlLr kerchief to a ragcurJM UK: able. W lllP I, IP s* Sr“l P d^

[UMAX 81 |7\r PUREST I V AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE-PRICE-OF OTHER BRANDS -!- POUNDS, 2O+ -r HALVES, 10* QUARTERS, 54 SOLD IN CANS ONLY

Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F, A- WOOEUM, ißeal-ECoteite _A.ge:nt, Foresman. Indiana.

160 acres, 34 miles from Foresmau; good housf, large barn; dou** lie crib; 2 good welis and wind—mill; maple grove; some fruit; 600 rods tile } mile to good sc* 001. A tine farm price $45 per acre. 160 acies, 2 miles fiom town, ine buildings, a I tiled. An extra fine farm—price S6O per acre. 270 acres, large bouse, finely improved, large walnut grove— sls per acre.

480 acres- one of Ihe best impaoved farms in these parts--$56 per acre. 80 acres, 2 miles from town, good bouse, well drained, all black loam, 2 seres fruit—s3s per acre. 320 acres; thrse bouses; two windmills; orchard of 600 tri es, with "rapes ard small rruit in abundance. This fa r m is a bargain at $25 per acre. 160 acres, 2 miles from Goodland, Ind., located on free gravel road, large bouse, cribs, stables, fine well and windmill, about 8 acres of fruit c.ming to bear. — 1 mile to school, 1 mi,e to ware, bouse. $55 per acre. 120 acres, black loam soil, J mile from postoffice and store. ~ $lB per acr^.

an3 iM ly * aw °f the many IlaroHins we have in Real time! W 1 )e Dleasecl to shu " Property free of charge, at ai y Foresman is located on the GA- 1 f 1 ~ , Goodland. Corresnondence solicited. ’ ' ! mi,es north of

Rensselaer Mamie House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealers In— American and Italian Marble, MUMIIMEIVTS, f A UILEIFsS, IMISfMI , SMSi, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS tJRjV& .I.Vie VASMS 8. Trout Street. Rensselaer Indiana. J We will pay S3OO for a name. Ljj SWEET PEAS, 2 coi v o?s i m£is; , \ Only 40c. A POUND! |sj Es|g For full particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest aad most com- Ps® Plete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits, containing all old faUpß vorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant IMM FyJ colored plates. Send 10 cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for ii \/inK , Q FLORALC U | DE. til SEEDS contain the germ of life. JAMES VICK’S S^^R^ster,^N.

IPUREtiffd ij PSTI “ the ' whole i L —*» ■■ d ■■*»»•1 about [ i AW\ AND HAAVP SODA i in oacfrsgpc Costs no more than other package soda-oev* spoils > « 1U flour—universally acknowledged purest In the Troru. i j Made only tj CHURCH & CO., Kew York. Sold by grocers everywhere. { Write for Arm and Hammer Boat: of valuable Keriptr-rxiU!. V > >vvvvyvvv,vv^^vvv^^^^^ ARE YOU A HUNTER? Send Postal Card, for illustrated. Catalogue of Winchesters'll Repeating Rifles Repea ‘ in « Sh ® Guns w m op-eL i 873 Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW MAYEN, CONK.

DiO aci“s fine improved land, all tiled, \ mile from town. 480 acres wild land; no improvements; good hav land. sl2 p e >- acre. Oue-Ibiidea. b, balb.nce 10 suit. p>42 acre i black loam soil;dredge ditch; allfencstl; 2 orchards and pl-ntv of small fruit; 2 wind-mills; ■ > houses, stables, cattle scales, etc. A splendid stock farm, 1 mile from postoffice and store. s2l per acre.

160 acres, 1 mile to postoFce and store, well improved. s2l per acre. , 15 acre fruit farm close to town. F lni t consists of apples, cherries, pears, peaches, grapes, etc. Good house. $65 per acre. 50 acres well improved, 2 miles from town. S4O per acre. I.iOO acres; all tenced; house Ac.; It 'll road on 1d e of land; small town 011 land. This is a splendid stock farm about 1000 acres hay lan; , b-Jaiice imber. Will sll at S2O pw acre, $5,000 cash; bal anee to suit. J6O actes; all fenced; nlae loam soil; mostly hay land; small house. 1 ■ rules irom postoffice and store. $!8 per acre. 31,000 down, bala ce t<> suit, a* 6 per cent