Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1895 — Page 8

democratic Sentinel FRIDAY, JULY 26 1896 Rltered at me pootcffic at Rensselaer, Ind as aeeond-crasa matter.l

(ITrrnir ui K jj|> inTAuawri Ciieato aumys sives !T$ PATRONS Tie Full Worth of I 1 Money by ; t* rdtjr sting Them | M jrfMjTMggttlckly u I ihicago • Indianapolis Cincinnati* Louisviileb^^m^^i PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ULTRWNS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets So/d and Baggage Checked to Destination. oTOet Maps and Time Tables if you want to be Store fully inform id—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Abattoir have them —or address

MONON'ROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. fi9HyigyL SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 a.m. No. 39 Milk aceomm’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 acoornm'daily, . 7:39 a.m. No.6—Mail and Express, “ 3:25 p.m. No. 46- Local Freight, 10 00 a.m.

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L. A. BOSTWICK, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Maps and Blue Prints OF mm d hi. LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Flatting a Specialty* Rensselaer, Ind. Jasper County Maps on Sale a 1: Long’s. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. N oe lfc hereby given that I will be a my >iiice at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joi u,n»ownnhip. or ttia Fourth Saturday o each month tor th 3 transaction of busi ness connected \tiih tba juties of Tru.° *•«. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jorda Township. Maps of ; tbe Town of Rensselaer and Of Jasper condty, for sale at Long’s Drug Store Austin, Hollingsworth <fc 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. Jasper County Maps on Sale Long’s. ■ «•»■* . Trees 1 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 deli very alter October 10th. Nur*, aery oneandone«haif miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOODIN. Secure a Position. Waiited 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 promotion “good". Mast deposit in bank cash, about SIOO 00. No loan asked; no investment re-, qmred. It is a salaried and permanent position (strictly office work). Our enterprise is strongly endorsed by bankers. Aadress P. O. Box 433 Nashville, Tenn.— (Mention this paper) —i ■ ■ I. ■ lln. Ot>one is prepared te receive koartM*. Residence opposite the Ma. ■mu ttoaee. .

OURIOUS FACTS.

The longest, largest and strongest bone In the human system Is the femur, or thigh bone. A dark, gloomy, blue sky is windy, but a bright, light-blue sky Indicates fine weather. Generally the softer clouds look the less wind (but perhhps more rain) may be expected, and the harder, more "greasy,” rolled, tufted or ragged the stronger the coming wind will prove. Thumb rings are very common In the East These are often made of precious metal, Ivory, Jet and precious stones, but generally they are of flue jade. The cavity Is not cylindrical, but swells out at the base and middle. This enables the owner to wear It lower down, and also prevents It slipping. A foreign scientific Journal gives the results of some recent experiments upon the vocal cords which will prove interesting to singers. A baritone who wished to become a tenor succeeded by taking a course of Inhalations, beginning with benzoin, going on to cafeine and chloroform, and ending with euracoa; while the voice was deepened by using volatilized Norwegian tar. Watch the sky for what are called “mars’ tails.” These appearing after clear weather show the track of the wind In the sky. A rosy sunset predicts fair weather. A red sky In the morning foretells bad weather. A gray sky in the morning means fine weather. If the first streaks of light at dawn are seen above a bank of clouds look out for wind; if they are close to or on the horizon the weather will be fair. In general, soft, delicate colors in the sky, with indefinite forms of clouds, mean fair weather; gaudy, unusual colors and hard-edged clouds mean rain, and probably wind. The warm climate of India often makes the ordinary precautions against the undue expansion of rails In a railway track quite useless. For Instance, It is stated that on a portion of the RaJputana Railway several miles of the permanent way were laid with Belgian rails which were all right in the morning, but exhibited a serious change during the heat of the day, the rails deflecting In and out fully three Inches in a length of twenty feet; yet the expansion plates used had been Increased from one-fourth to one-half and even three-fourths of anjnch, but to no purpose. Perhaps the numerous derailments recently reported may be attrlbted to the same cause.

Notice Is Non-Regents. State of Indiana. I In the Jasper Circuit County of Jasper, )*“' Court. October Term, 1895.5 Sylvester L. Dorsey I vs. 5- No. 490*. Ed Repp et ai ) Comes now the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his at orneys Thompson Jt Bro., and tiles his complaint herein, together with an uffl davit ti.at the following named delendants, towit: ||El< Repp and Mrs. Repp wi!e of said Eh Repp, Mrs. Repp widow of said Ell Repp; Alioth Repp and -are. Repp wife of said Alioth Bepp, Mrs. Repp widow of said Alioth Repp; William Repp and Mrs. Repp wife of said William K' pp Mrs. Repp widow of said William Repp; Cathartce Dyson and Roswell Dyson her hnsbaud; Catharine Dyson and Mr. Dyson husband . f said C 'tharine Dyson, Mr. Dyson widower of said Catharine Dysou; Roswell Dyson and Mrs. D,son wife of said Roswell Dyson, Mrs. Dvson widow of said Roswell Dyso..; John Repp an, Mrs. Ilepp wife of i aid Johi Repp, Mrs. Repp widow • f said John Repp; B nja mi Repp and Doroti.yßepp his wife, Mrs. Repp widow of s«:d Benjamin Repp; Mary Repp and Mr. Repp husband of sßid Mary R pp; Mr. Repp widower of said Maiy Repp, John H. WilllsmBoi: and Minnie Williamson bis w fe, Mrs. Williams an w.dow of said John H. Williamson; Frederick Williamson and Mrs. Williamson wife ol said Frederick nil liams-n, Mrs. Williamson widow of said Fiederick Williamson; Ilenry C. Wiliramsor. and Mrs. Wiiliamson wife of said Ilenry C. Williamson, Mrs. iVilliamson widow of said Ilenry C. Williamson; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the uu known heirs, devisees and legatees of the uu known heirs, deviscos and legateos of each asd every of the above name., defenuantsure not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first lay of the Oetober Term, 1895. of the Jasper Cireuit Court, to be holden on the Twenty first (21st.) day of October, A. D, 1896, at be Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, and answer or demur to said comp aint, the same will be heard and determined in your abstnee. i —'— , In witness whereof, I hereunto set I Seal. - my hand and affix the seal of Baid ' — r~ ’ Court, at Rensselaer, Ind., this 19th day of July, a. d. 1895. Wm. 11. COOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court.' Thompsou & Bro., Pl’ffs Att ys. July 19. 1895. Sl4.

Muss Si Hon-Rddents. State of Indiama, ) County of Jasper, j 88: Walter M. Lawrence, the unkaowu heirs, deviaees and legatees of Walter M. Lawrence, deceas ea, bamuel M Lawrence, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Samuel M. Lawrence, de ceased, Mary Lawrence, the unknown heirs, ce visees and legatees el Mary Lawrence, deceased, fcarah Lawrence, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Sarah Lawreuce,decvased. Sarah Law renoe,the unknown heirs,devisees and legatoeso! Sara Lawrence, Elizabeth L. McKissock, Peter AlciUssock, are hereby notified that George Oai--1 sle has filed his comnlaint in the Jasper Circuit Cour to quiet his title to certain land situated in said County, in which said defenda’ is seem to huve an interest, and th. t saic. cause will stand 10! hearing on the second day ol‘ next terni of the Jasper Cireuit C urt, to be held in i r? urt ,ÜBe * n t'ke Town of Renssolaer, i County, comwencing Monday, October 21st, jCoD, Wltnese the band ot ilie Clerk”u u iPtUV. the seal of said Cour. hereto at tached this 9th day <:f July, 189 b Wm. H. COOVEIt, Clerk . „ ' Jasper Circuit Court. Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., Pi’tf's Att’vs July 12, 1895.—58. 3

Mice te Mfatu State of Indiana,! , Jasper Circuit Court. Jasper County, ( * u October Term, 1895. Charles G. Spitler " 1 VB. Thomas Townsley et ah Be i ,L r . e “v em \ )ered ' That ou this 10th day of July, 189 E, the above named plaintiff, by rhomm son* Bro., attorneys, filed in the office o. r, e Cierk of said Court his complaint against said defendants and also an a - davit of a oomnetent person that said defendants, to-wlt: P 1 Thomas Townsley and Mrs. Townsley wife of emd Thomas Townsley, Mrs. Townsley widow of say, Thomas Townsley; Hawkins Garnett and M. 8. Garnett wife or said Hawkins Garnett, Mrs. Garnett widow of said Ha.'kins Garnett, Rebecca Edenbnrn and Mr Edenbn m husband of said Rebecca Eden,turn! Mr Edem burn widower of said Rebecca Edenburn • Wil ham Edenbnrn and Mia. Kdenburnjwife o’rsafd w Adenburn, Mrs. Edenourn widow of aa.d|V,ili!am Edenburn; Wiiliam WdDiggsaad Mrs. Diggs wife of said William W. Dig|s, Mrs Diggs widow of said William W. Diggs-David 8. Masters and Mrs. Masters wife of said David 8 Masters, Mrs Masters widow of said David S e r S; ’^‘ r a i ke 7 W Hedges and Mrs Heoges wife oi said Thackery VV Badges, Mrs Hedges widow of said Thackery W Hedges; Susan Hedges and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and ali ol the unknown heirs devisees and legatees Of the unknown heirs! devisees and legatees of each and every one of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State ol Indiana and that their residence g unknown but believed to be'without the State of Indiana: Said nonresident defendants are thereiore notlfled of the pendency of said suit, and that said canse will stead for trial at the October Tenn, 1895, of said Court, to-wit: On the 21st dayot October, 1895, at the. Court House in Itcnsselaor, In aaid county. ® Witness my hand and the seal of said Court affixed at Heßsselaer, this 10th dayo Jnly. A. D. 1896.* W*,H.COOVEB, Clerk _. ■» Jasper Circuit Court. T-T k * Bro., Att’a for Plaintiff^

John Boroughs, Hammond, vis ited relatives aud friends in liens I selaer, the first of the week. Will Hammond. Lafayette, is .visiting in Bonsselaei. Money to Lonn. Hie undersigned have made arrangements whereb* uie . Ai u make farm ilo ins at the low, ! possible rate of interest, «itbthensu.-.liC-L ■ :-"i. interest payable ot the ead of .ae y, ar. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. Call and see ns liefore making yonr loan; oar money is as cheap and easy as any on thy market. Information regarding the loans made by the Atkinson A Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t onr office, np-etairs in Williamsfctockton building, oj posits conit hanse. WARREN A IBWI>. , WANTED- At agent to sell good aud reliable Nurserj stock at iteusselaer and viciuit’. Address F. A. WGODIN, Foresuian, Newtou Co , Ind.

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

Krupp, the German gun manufacturer, has a fortune estimated at $2,000 - 000. Lord Russell was a member of the reporters’ gallery before he had a seat in the House of Commons. Lord Chief Justice Russell of England has decided that gambling in the rise and fall of stocks is not gambling. The sole surviving member of Yale’s class of 1822 fs said to be Rev. Dr. Edward Beecher, a brother of Henry Ward Beecher. He is nearly 92 years old. There is a project to erect in Boston an equestrian statue to General Joe Hooker, and a group of statues of Generals Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. Alma Tadema spends about four months on one<of his more finished pictures. To one that he thinks likely to be a masterpiece he is willing to give as many years. The Marquis of Downshire is the wealthiest Irish peer. His estate in that country totals 114,021 acres, with a revenue of $400,000 a year. His English estates add $25,000 to this amount Prince Bismarck recently said to a visitor that he had enly one serious complaint to make against old age, and that was that he had been obliged of late to abstain almost entirely from tobacco. Two years’ time will be needed in whleh to complete the decoration of the new Congressional library at Washington, and the work will be In the hands of a commission headed by John La Farge.

GRAINS OF GOLD.

Honest error is to be pitied, not ridiculed. i In heaven’s arithmetic nothing counts but love. When you give others advice, take some of it yourself. The enemies we should most fear are within us, not without. Infidelity never wrote aline that was comforting on a deathbed. A baby sin has no more right to live than one that is old enough to vote. No money can buy so much as the dollar that has been honestly earned. No matter who has the floor, selfconceit will always find a way to speak. All truth is nonsense to the man who has let a lie make its home in his heart The devil is proud of a grumbler, no matter whether he belongs to church or not Do not lose faith in mankind. He who doubts everybody is himself to be doubted. We hate our own sins most when we see them walking around in the shoes of somebody else. Men are bound In the devil’s ropes because they " didn’t think it worth while to break his threads. Before you lose your soul In trying to gain wealth, ask the millionaire how much gold it takes to nmke one rich. Courage to meet duty is power to overcome difficulties; without this principle onr strength Is Indeed weakness. Listen not to a tale-bearer or jsanderer, for he tells thee nothing of good will; but as he discovered *it the secrets of others, so he will or UMan in turn.

Pavilion. mm IF YOU BUYH-%-HIGH GRADE mW. Oxford Wheel Vor men, women or bops at prices ranging from *l6 to SBO. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only manufacturers geHing direct to Consumers. We have no Agents, Wo offer greater value in our Oxford Gladiator wheels at *OO to 180 than other manufacturers with prices from >IOO to UHO. Kvery wheel IMIt warranted. P°°’t pay local dealers n profit of Fifty percent. Out this ont and write to-day for •OF handsome catalogue. Address, eiFOM*acowKssrsa.

lUFlttK*!. iiHrttß. ttaMtr. lu Ituth*. A. MrCo.v & C o.’* M • KEXStU LAKE, s . " IIND. The Oldest Baai in Jasper Comity* ESTABLISH F.D 1854. Transact* a General Banking Uu ness, Buy* Not*** and Loans Money ou Long or Short Time on Personal or lLal Estate Security. Fa r and Libera) Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exch anok Bought and Sold Interest Haiti on Time Deposits. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. .. Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.”®*

Wm. b. Austin, Arthur H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. act, mm & co., Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, ... Indiana. ks oasoo second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and YanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the oourts. and pnrehasu, sell and lease real estate. Atty’g for L.. N. A <fc C.B’yCo , 8., L. & S. Association, end Rensselaer W ater, Light A Power Co. m ■ r. »,,H j Tfca.p ul , Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson & Brother* RENSSELAER, INDIANA, •s’ Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector ami Abstractor. *s We devote particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. James AV. Doothit, .Ut«n*y-at-Uw «od S.Urj Pablie. t °S“, front room * U P-stairs, over LaKae Bro s Grocery store, Rensselaer Indiana. ’ 1 till pit w. -Marshall, attorney-at-law, Practices in Jasper, Newtog and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settlement of Decedent’s Es. tates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices' Cases, etc. W Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E. Mills, attobney-at-law. .Reneselaer, Indiana, Pensions, Collections and Real Estate, rp... Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. r •TFarm loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Bank. Ira. w. Yeoman, Attorncy-at-Law. Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : : : Indiana.

j. H. Lougtridg*. y. y;. Uugbridge Loughridg'e *fe Son,|| physicians and surgeons. AS* Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. I- II- W ashburn, Physician & Surgeon tiensseiaer , Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. WWHartsell,M.D., Iloniiropatliir Physician k Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. O’ Chronio Diseases a Specialty. “S* Office in Makeever’s New Block. J. W. HORTON, I>entist, 4SJB All diseases of Teeth and Gams car fully treated. Filling and Crowns a spe cialty. , AS' Office over Laßue’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana. j M

Yici’s Ifoice ‘fit Teas 1 i y r Me undoubtedly the most popular of all flowers. Twenty-five va- /X\ _ rieties and colors-so many we do not attempt to describe them 1 here • we couldn’t, they’re so immensely (grand. 40 cents a <£t jj, Pound 5 33 cents half pound, postage paid. TICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, FOR 1895, (*) !? th u e same way-rMJV.KSiLY grand; contains colored plates of Z& Vick sßranching Aster, Yegetables, Hihiscns and VS' Vault} l\SßlWj|lE|i|ri r G “ l f Flower Honest illustrations and descriptions. Hints on tX. V I lag WHHT iaiif 1 sowing and transplanting. Printed in 17 d ifferent colored inks, Vma’sslsns^MSiKT 0 ! 100 " WhlCh 18 deductedfrom firstord «! (it) * JAMES VICK’S SONS, SEEDSMEN, ® MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS’ *JAY W. WILLIAMS^ I—DEALER IN—FUR. MIT URR , WILLIAMS-STOCKTON ELOCK Thibd Doob West of Makeev eb Hodse ; Rensselaeb, Ind

Njg£ii«YiM«ETa CBEVISTviN Bit* * Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh andsalt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to givs you satisfaction. Bemember the place. decl4,’94 T.P.WItIGHT, i&rf Undertaker & embalheß KENBRKI.ABR, - - INDIANA. ..THE.. ELDREDGE “B”

£ Strictly high-grade Family Sewing ...Kin., possessing all modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain them frem you local dealer and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE. ILL.

THE CLIMAX Vi ASHER. The S6T SELLER EVEB lANDLED BT A DEALER. m m Will ’"'ash anything from n cambric hand kerchief to a rag earpet. Bottom removVMffffHWrtHttMilUrr; able. Write for priiTlfWlllHi cea. THE STEARNS . MAN’F’li COMPANY ***lUt!lffl>l>llHlltlltl]! Jl Conneravillo, Inti. (Mention this paper)

CLIMAX m Vfjr PUREST I V AND BEST LESS THAM HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS + POUNDS,2O* HALVES,IO* QUARTERS, 5* SOLD IN CANS ONLY

Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F\ A- WOOIDIN, FReal-EHestate Agent, Foresman, Indiana.

120 acres 2 miles from good town; good house and bam, fine orchard; a barf aih at sol per acre Favorable terms 11160 acres 1J miles of town; sll fenced, good house, stable*, <fc C : good well and windmill; luO acres hay and plow land, 60 acres timber School house -n the farm Price $25 per acre—sl,ooo cash; ballance to suit, at 6 per cent acres, J mile to post office and railroad; 2 fine houses and 2 large barns; well drained, plenty of fruit A bargain at $25 per acre an < favoratle teims 50 acres well improved, 2 miles rom town. S4O 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, 2scres fruit—s3s per acre. 320 acres; thrse houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 np P le trtes, with grapes and small fruit in abundance. This fa r m is a bargain at $25 per acre. 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. — i mile to school, 1 mne to warehouse. $55 per acre. 120 acres, black loam soil, \ mile from postoffice and store. $lB per acre.

The above are only a tew of the many Bargains we have in Real time '^ 6 W 1 D eaßed to slloW P ro P ert y free of charge, at ai y Foresman is located on the C. & 1.0. RR., six miles north of Goodland. Correspondence solicited. Rensselaer Mamie House MAC^^&^EbiRCUS, —Dealer* In— American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. IIABSTOM , BLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS vases. Front Stroet. Rensselaer Indiana.

We will pay S3OO for a name. SWEET PEAS.&SSS&S"'. Only 40c. A POUND! H E9| For full particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest aad most com- feH P* ete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits, containing all old faMM vorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant MM |YI colored plates. Send 10 cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for M J w ■ l\ w SEEDS contain the germ of life. Prcl El JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, W. Y. Rgfl I f beware JI I insist on us I « and labels. * \W\ AND Mt\t\W SODA fin packagesl M Costs no more than inferior package soda— ms V V never s P°ils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni- HI iK jSjjjiji ]■) 1 * versally acknowledged purest in the world. ml W Wade °°sm 7 CHURCH & co -» Heir York. ¥ ap Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes—FßHL W ARE YOU A HUNTER? SentT Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Winchester^\j Repeating § R e P ea t<ng Shs Guns model isß Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY - NEW HAVEN, CONN*

160 acres, 2 miles fiom town, fine buildings, all tiled. An extra fine farm—price $65 per acre. 270 acres, large house, finely improved, large walnut grove—s4s per acre. 480 acres wild land; no improve-, ments; good havland. sl2 per acre. One-third cash, ballance to suit. 542 acre 3 black loam soil;dredge ditch; all fencad; 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. 160 acres, 1 mile to postoffee and store, well improved. s2l per acre. , 1 5 , acre fruit farm close to town, .truit consists of apples, cherries, pears, peaches, grapes, etc. Good house. $65 per acre. 1300 acres; all fenced; house &c.; Railroad on aide of land; small town c n land. This is a splendid stock farm about 1000 acres hay lan , baleuce imber. Will s* 11 at S2O per acre. $5,000 cash; balance to suit.