Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1895 — Page 8

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MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. SOUTH BOUND. 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. N 0.45 —Local Freight, 3:25 p.m. NOBTH BOUND. No. 4—Mail. 4:45 a.m. No. 40—Milk acoomm’ daily, 7:39 a.m. No. 6— Mail and Express, * 3:25 p.m. Ko. 46- Local Freight, 10-00 a.m.

Positions <» uaranteed. under reasonable conditions. Do not say it can not be done till you send for free 120 page Catalogue, of Dbaughon’b Practical Business College, ashville, Tenn. This college is strongly indorsed by bankers and merchants all over the United States as well as Foreign Countries. 4weeks by Draughon's method of teaching bookkeeping is equal to 12 weeks by the old plan.— Special adva. tages in Shortnand, Penmanship, and Telegraphy. - Cheap board. Open to both sexes. 36 states ana tenitorias now represented . Write for 120 page catalogue which will explain “all.” Adlress J. F. Draughon, Pres t, Nashville, Tenn. (Mention this paper.) N. B.—This College has prepared books for home study, book keeping, penmanship and short hand. It is reported Warner says that Grover Cleveland a d John Sherman will vote for the same man for President. We trust that Gen. Warner speaks by authority,’and when John She r man shows his hand in that direction he will exhibit more good, sound patriotism and sense than-we ever believed him capable of. Certain Democratic editors have been indulging in disparaging criticisms of President Cl veland and Governor Matthews, and in doing so simply advertise themselves as suffering from a malignant attack of “sorethead. ” For every such criticism as has come under our observation a ‘disappointed' author may be the sponsor; and even where disappoint ment may have nothing whatever to dojwith the motive, it would nevertheless be asserted as the impelling cause.

McKinley Bill in his speech in Chicago, on the Fourth, declared that—- “ The United States possesses practically as much energyor workirg power as Great Britain, Ger-, many and France combined, so that the ratio of working power falling to each American is more than that of two of any other nation . But with our improved and superior machinery e«ch American laborer is enabled to accomplish relatively still more than his European competitor. The American laborer not only does more snd bettr-rwork, buc there are more skilled, intelligent and capable ar" tisane here now in pioportion to t v e total population then iu any other country in the world.” McKinley will yet admit all that the most ardent tariff reformer claims. Freed from the unjust shackles of a protective tariff the American workingman will feed and clothe the world.

Advertised Letters—Miss Mery Callehen. Miss Flora Farmer, Miss Edith Byers, Thomas Large. Grandmother Manhall is visiting relatives and acgnaintanoes. in Will county. 111. Ladd Hopkins is on the sick list j. W. Williams is visiti g his brother and friends in Ohio.— Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat and daughter, of Chicago, are visitiag relatives and friends in Rens-elaer, ■"Presbyterian Sabbath School in the •Id church building Sunday mornin next. corner Jefferson and Harrison sts.

; Maps of Jasper County on Sale at Long’s. i ■■■■■■■ I , —one from McOoy’alßank to Ellig & Mar. ray’s the other from the band to interseo the walk front of the public square. Jasper Court, No. 1703, Independent Order of Foresters, elected and installed the following officers Monday evening: J. F. C. R., George W • Goff; C. C„ Benjamin S. Fendig; V C. E., J. W. Horton; R. 8., Joseph E. Kigct; Treasurer, I. A. Glazebrook; Physician V. E. Loughoidge; Chaplain, H. C. Smith; 8. W., George W. Sharp; J. W., A. J. Knight; 8. 8., George Dart; J. 8., Ed. L. Gay.

Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s. Real Estate Transfers. W arrantee Deeds where n 4 otherwise designated. Wm. N. and Abram Jones to Abraham Miller, w| nw 19-32-5, 90 acres, Kankakee, $1796. Sarah S. Beecher to Benj. J. Gifford, e| ne, ne se, 4-29-5, 98 acres, Barkley, $950. Hans Paulson to D. J. Thompson. e| n o 20-32-5, w| nw 21-32-5, 160 acres, Kankakee, SI6OO. D. J Ihompson to Cairie Paulson, same as above, special ty deed, SI6OO. \V ilson 8. Smith to B. Gautsche, sw ne, nw se, nw ne, 14, 27, 6, 120 acres, Milroy 83450. Jos. R. Kight to Elviraß. Bull, pt Its 6,7, bl 40, Weston’s Add, Rensselaer, $1420. Marion L. Spitler e< al to B. F. Warr, nw 15, 28,.6, 160 acres, Milroy, SI2OO. James W. Gaant to Thomas W. Grant, w| nw 26, 29, 7,4 o acres, Newton, SI2OO. Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s. Austin, Hollingsworth & Co. are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books Jasper county, and are prepared to furnish .abstracts of Title on short notice and reasonable terms.

ROBERT RANDLE, At the old stand of Collins & Randle, has all the 1895 improvements n Farming Implements. lhe leading goods of ill manufacturers in full assortment, but because of spec’al excellence, the •John Deere ard the Oliver goods are the most promi ently offered again this year, as the most per feet i aehinery made. These makes are fully up to the high standard that has made them popular so long, and considering their superiority, they are the cheapest implements sold. The latest proven success, the wonderful Disk Cultivator, tried list year, guaranteed in every paiticular; more durable than other kinds; a perfect tool lor either level or deep cultivation; see them before buying. J 1 A first class cultivator at $14.00 A genuine first class top buggy, $41.50. Special prices on lorn planters. Steel frame check row, hand drop and chain drill combined, with automatic take-up. This is an entirely new production has only to be seen to be appreciated. A full line of flip latest patti rns in stylish Buggies, Sunevs, Gen tiemen’s Driving Waggons, etc Give me a call.

Udice so Mita. State of India* . | County of Jasper, j : Walter M. Lawrence, the unknown heirs, devlse.B and legatees of Walter M Lawrence, d ceased, Samuel M Lawrence,llhelunkiowu heirs, devisees and legatees of Samuel M. Lawr nee, de ceased, Mary Lawrence, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees el Mary Lawrence, deceased, Sarah Law rente, the unknown heirs devisees aud legatees ot Sarah Lawrence,des. used Sarah Lawreuev.the unknown heirs,devisees andflegatoes ol Sara Lawrence Elizabeth L. McKlbsock,. Peter McKissock, are hereby notilied that George Cm--1 le has tiled his complaint 11 the Jasper Circuit Cour to quiet title to ceitaiu laud situated in said County, in which said defends-. ,s seem v , e lnl - eres • ““d th t tai cause will o.rn d rth , h ? arID K 0“ the second day of next terni < 1 the Jasper Circuit C urt, t» be held in tb? Court ,u ’ e in the Town of K nssclaer, i 1895 toUnty ’ comilf - en cing Monday, October 21st, Wltneßs the hand ol ihe Clerk aud the seal of said Court hereto at - tached this 9th day < f July, 1895. Wm. H. COOVER, Clerk . .. _ Jasper Circuit Court. Asstin, Hollingsworth <fc Co., B/fTs Att’ys July 12, 1895.-JB. J

Kb to Mata. State of Indiana, 1 % . Jasper Circuit Court. Jasper County, ( ' October Term, 1895. Charles G. Spitler VB. Thomas Townsley etai. iU e ?K em b ercd ’ Tha , t on thiß toth day of July, 1895, the above named plaintiff, by Thomot ‘ttorneya, hied in th office o “ P e 2? k ? * a,d 9 ol J rt his complaint against said dcfeudPnta and alsonn a.- davit o' a Competent person that said defendants, to-wit: 1 nt Thomas Townsley and Mrs. Townsley wife of of sai Thomas Townsley; Hawkins Garnett and Mis. Garnett wife or said Hawkins Gar nett, Mrs. Garnett widow of said Havkins Garnet Rebecca Edenlurn and Mr, Edenbhm husband < f said Rebecca Edenourm Mr Ede™ burn widower of said Rebecca Edenburn-Wil-liam Edenburu and Mrs. Edenburn‘wiie or safd Mre - EHeuSurn widow of M.t'lW IPam'Edeuburii; William W-lDiggsai d Mrs. Diggs wife < f said William W Sigfi Mrs Diggs widow of said William ft'. S. Masters and Mrs. Masters wife of sail/ David 8 Masters, Mrs Masters widow of said David S Mas ere; Thackery W Hedges and Mrs Hedges wife of said Thackery ft Hedges, Mrs Hedges widow of said TUiackery W Hedges - si Hedges and all of the unknown heirs, devisees spdlegatees, and ali ot the unknown in-irs deviaims and legatees of the unknown heirs’ and legatees of each and every one »f the above timed defendants are non-reaideuts of tho;State at Indiana and that their residence s unknown but believed to be without the State of Indiana': Said nonresident defendants are therefore notified Of the pendency of said spit, and that said cnu*« will stand for trial at ths October Tagir, safo to-w ; it: On the 2Ut day o October, at the Com Lciiie in Itenßse’ac:. in aaad witness my hand and the «e t l FWjrwlfi S f Court affixed st M Swal Bensgelyer, this loth day. gxPyrl Jufy. aid. isfo. < W«- H. COOVW. Clerk U ro "

.Money to Koan. The undersigned have made arrange.ments wherebya.. Vj io make farm io ins at the lov/est poesib.3 rate of interest, with the usuy.l 5033. Interest payable ot the end Oi tae ysar. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. Cel! and see us before making year loan; our money is as cheap and easy as any on th j market. Information regarding the leans made by the Atkinson A Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t our office, up-stairs in WilliamsStockton b.aiding, opposite court house. WARREN <t IRWIN. /frees! Trees!! Trees’! If you are going to set trees thia 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 one and oue-haif miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOODIN. Secure a Position. Wax.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 §6O per month. Chances for promoti >n “good”. Must deposit in bank cash, about SIOO 00. No loan Asked; no investment re-, quired. It is a salaried aad permanent position (strictly office work). Our enterprise is strongly endorsed by bankers. Address P. O. Box 433 Nashville, Tein.— (Mention this paper ) —■ tt —II - Mrs. George is prepared t» receive b: arders. Ret idenva oppoeito ths Makeover House. C. W. Coen has taken the agency for Gas-buined Tile, and will keep them in stock in connection with his Grain, 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.

Addison Parkison President Geo. K. Hollingsworth, VieePresiddent. Emmet L, Hollingsworth, Cashier. THE (|OJ\LMERGML I3AMK OF RENbbELAER. IND. Directors: Addison Pdrkisou, James T. Handle, John M. Wasson, Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingswerth. this bank i‘t prepared to tr >ns ict a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned nnd good notes bought at current rates of interest A share of your patronage is solicited. •'r - *• At the old stand of the CJit izents’ Hint o Bank.

John Makeever, Jay Williams, President, Cashier. Eai-mei-ss’ Bank, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Excnange. Collections made and promptly i emitted. J PiOHKRIMEtTImEfi)

BEEF, Pork, A enl, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc , Bold-Un quantities to suit purchasers nt the LOWEST PRICES.— Nonebutthe beststock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good (Jal tie, J. J. EIGLESBACH. IPionrietor. IliilL** uii h l it;« iwifl hwhll > m ill t'jrl grgaft s' j Ai; Sm' i m iwru ‘ iCydi ssavEso - , ••IF YOU BUY*-* WjA HIGH GRADE Oxford Wheel For men, women or boys at prices ranging fromslstosßo. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only mann/acturera Belling direct to Consumers. Wehsve ***> Agents. Wo offer greater value in our pyford Gladiator wheel! at $66 to tdb than pOW manatacturers with prices from jIOO to SIBO. ivtry wheel folly warranted. Don’t pay local 4ealen a prodt of fifty eent. Out this out and write to-day for •ar handsome catalogue. Addreta, aurnan aaea aa "iinrereißMh pirUMI arsa swt t „. rrom

imnw, fTlkcvr, 1.1. iixikiu, fnaiilaat. CuMtr. lutCukier. A. McCoj ( <>.’« //A. r\ ; RENSSELAER, a . * ijn’d. TM Oltert Batt ii Jatper CjiMlyi ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bu ness, Buys Notes and Loans Money on 1 eng or Short Time on Personal or Beal Estate Security. Fair and Liberal treat went is Promised to All. I cbeign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits. YOUR PATBONAGE IS SOLeCITED. 4®A > atrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe

Wm. B. Austin, Abthub H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. ra, wotm st co., Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, ... Indiana. secOn d floor of Leopold's Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the oourts, and purchasu, sell nnd lease real estate. Atty’s for L„ N. A A C.R’y Co , *o. Association, B nd Rensselaer M ater, Light & Powar Co. Simon r. Tti o mp»»n, Dalil | j Notary Public. I hompNon& iti'otliei* RENSSELAER. INDIANA. «» Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector ami Abstractor. Me devote particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lauds. "\y r . Ikoutlrit, Attornoj -at-Uw and Votary Pulilir. fr ,? nt room ’ u P-B‘airs, over Indiana^ 10 8 t,rocery Btoro > Hensselaer,

w. Marshall, attorney-at-law, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial atten'ion ?7 en settlement of Decedent’s Es. fates. Collections, Conveyances. Justices’ Caaes, etc. aXS: m2!* b "«* 6, °”’ Uharles E. Mills, attorney-at-law, .Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Titles examhS a ° t 8 ° Brefull y P r epa>e<L loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Bank. li"i vv. Yeoman, Att u rncy-at-Law, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : ; Indiana. J. H. Lough ridge. j? Lough ridge-Lougdn-idgre &- Son, J physicians and surgeons. »S" Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. !• H. W ashburn, Physician & Surgeon Rentselaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. w W Hartsell, M.X>., Iloniiropatliir t’liysidiui It Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. AS" Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office in Makeover’s New Block. J. W>>HORTON. Uentist, All diseases of Teeth and Gums care fully treated. Filling and Crowns a spe cialty. AS" Office over Laßue’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana,

l‘ikJH-HII II YOU 9 !,!, UA 1 some fine morning, and. find them growing all around you. Yiok’s Choice Sweet Peast ®4- Ci IWt a , r ® undoubtedly the most popular of all flowers. Twenty-five va- ZiX rieties and colors—so many we do not attempt to describe them 's' W here ’» we couldn t, they’re so Immensely ’grand. 40 cents a zj\ pound; 25 cents half pound; postage paid. 'S* .< VICK’S FLORAL GVIRK, FOR 1895, ® <y the same way-iM»NSELY grand; contains colored plates of ‘ he . Peas, Vick’s Branching Aster, Vegetables, Hibiscus and f<, Jk* Gold Flower Honest illustrations and descriptions. Hints on ZZX sowing and transplanting. Printed in 17 different colored inks, W ® ?r nd lfc b - v niail for 10c., which is deducted from firstorder Vick’s Seeds contain tue germ of life. 'S' JAMES VICK’S SONS, SEEDSMEN, @ S3OO for a Name. See Vick’s Floral Guide. ROCHESTER. N. F. MAMMOTH FURNjfUhE —DEALER IN—CTF? BY WILLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK I Third Boob West of Makee-veb House Rensselaer . Ind

NewxmehXmjrket?; CREVISTON BROS. Pbopßimobs. Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on band. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to giva you satisfaction. Remember the place. decl4,’94 T. 1». WltlWH'l’, Undertaker & embalmeß Uknbhei.aer, . - Indiana. ..THE.. ELDREDBE “E>” A Strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Price, very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE. ILL.

THE CLIMAX W XSHER. The ?st bellsr byEH lANDLBD BY X*, ■■ A DEALER. Will wash anything from a cambric hand MjaEgia.iL kerchief to a rag carpet. Bottom removNMfMlljllililkjiiMt™ able. Write for priArrammnl ces. the stearns MW MAN’F’d COMPANY —1 Connersville, Ind. (Mention this paper) CLIMAX & kfiV PUREST I W AND BEST LESS THAN HALFTHF PRICE: OF OTHER BRANDS -r POU NDS,2O 4HHALVFSJO* QUARTERS, S4 SOLD IN CANS ONLY

Bargains in Real Estate, FOR SAT J? BY F. A WOODIN, Foresman, • Indiana.

120 acres 2 miles from good town; good house and bam. fine orchard; a bar; aih at s3l per acre Favorable terms 1(1160 acres 1J miles of town; all fenced windmn? m abl6 ’ ROOd Well Bnd windmill; luo acres hay and plow land, 60 acres timber School house 'n the farm Pnce $25 per acre—sl,ooo cashballance to suit, at 6 per cent Z 320 acres, J mile to post office and raildor±B7nethor 8 /A nd x 2 larße barns ; well dramed, plenty of fruit A bargain at $25 per acre an ' favoralle te<ms 50 acres well improved, 2 miles from town. 840 per acre. 480 acres- one of the best impaoved farms in these parts—ss6 per acre. 80 acres, 2 miles from town, good house, well drained, all black loam, 2icres fruit—s3s per acre. 320 acres; three houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 sp P le tnes, with ?rapes and small fruit in abundance. This fa»-m is a bargain at $25 per acre. 160 acres, 2 miles from Goodland, Ind., located on free gravel road, large house, cribs, stables, fine well ana windmill, about 8 acres of fruit coming to bear.— i mile to school, 1 mi.e to warehouse. §55 per acre. 120 acres, black loam soil, | mile from postoffice and store. $lB per acre.

Fstie ab W 6 are il°k ly teW i Of tl . ie lnan y Bal ’gains we have in Real ime* V> be P eased to show P ro P er ty free of charge, at aiy Foresman is located on the C. & I.C. RR., six miles north of Goodland. Correspondence sojicited.

Rensselaer Marble House M W H I ta MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer- In — ’ American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. .SUBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS ,LVD PISES Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana. J wUI pa y S3OO for a name. Kj SWEET PEAS, colors Only 40c. A POUND! IjJ f-qB For particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest and most com- KM plete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruita, containing all old favorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant UM FVJ colored plates. Send 10 cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for Hl FLORAI -CUIDE. * M JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. Igf If’ • . BEWARE J I I InSlSt on I | ARA AND HAAAER SODA I in packages | 8 Costs no more than inferior package soda— H• w never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is wm- HI ■ Z M versally acknowledged purest in the world, W. W Z Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. J Z Sold by grocers everywhere. J Z Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes— Fßß® v S ARE YOU A HUNTER? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Winchester Repeating Rifles ffl R e P ea tirig She Guns \g/ Mopeciezs Ammunition I WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW HAVEN. CONN.

160 acres, 2 miles fiom town, sane buddings, all tiled. An extra sane farm—price $65 per acre. 270 acres, large house, finely improved, large walnut grove- Sjfe per acre. 480 acres wild land; no improvements; good havland. sl2 pay acre. One-third cash, ballanee to suit. 542 acre 3 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 fro» postoffice and store. s2l per acre. 160 acres, 1 mile to postoffice and store, well improved. s2l per acre. 15 acre fruit farm dose to town. Fruit consists of apples, cherries, pears, peachts, grapes, etc. Good house. $65 per acre. 1300 acres; all fenced; house <fcc.; B-ilroad on aide of land; small town on land. This is a splendid " stock farm, about 1000 acres hay lan , balance Amber. Will s< U at S2O per acre. $5,000 cash; bal ance to suit. /