Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1895 — Page 8

getnocruUc Sentinel ■■FRIDAY AUGUST 50 1895 E .tetod at tbe poetcffic at Rensselaer. Ind an gecond-t-i**9matter.)

%. , ■ .... 9 *lways ITS mm »3»e Foil Worth of | .t-'XIS’ •"heir Money by ;t* .T' YJ X ..-king Them ~ M Chicago * • Lafayette ndianapolic • wfernf Cincinnati - tF ?T Fp*|Eft ,«* Louisvii{stLM?igfeS PIILLMAS SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ILL TRAINS iiilli THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sc/d and Baggage Checked to Destination. £7~Get Maps and Time Table? if you wan} to be ■ore fully inform *d—all Ticket Agents atOoupoo have them—or address

MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. pgjiHpg? r iS^4 SOUTHBOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 A.M. No. 39- Milk accomm’n, “ 6:21 r.M. No 3 —Louisville Express, “ 11:23 r.M. N 0 .45 —Local Freight, 3:25 r.M. NOKTH 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. No. 46- Local Freight, IO'UO a.m.

NOTICE T o Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the Presbyterian Church of lieDsselaer, Indiana, will receive Sealed Bids tor the erection and completion of their new brick church, to be erected according to plans and specifications now /on file with George K. Hollingsworth at the office of Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., until G o'clock P. M. on Mon - day, September 2, 1895, at which time said bids will be opened. All bids must be accompanied by n good and sufficient bond in the sum of at least SIOOO. The church reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Addrets all communications to George K. Hollingsworth, Rensselaer Indiana. FRANK .T. SEARS, Pres’t. George K. Hollingsworth, Sec’y. SslesmenWanted Pushing, trustworthy men to represent ns in the sale of our Choioe Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by us. Highest Salary or Commissi/ n paid weekly. —■ Steady employment the year round. Oi tfit free; exclusive territory; experience not neoessary; big pay assured Workers, special inducements to beginners. Write at onoe for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY GO. Rochester, N Y. Maps of the Town of Bcnsselaer anil of Jasper coudty, for sale at Long’s Drug Store

GLAD TIDINGS! Did yon ever see the New Adjustable Reclining Chair Swing? If not, you have yet to behold one of the most enjoyable, inventions ever introduced. Everybody buys it, the balance sell it, the remainder are engaged in making it, while the sum total are employed in sounding its praise. It has been said, and that most truthfully, "It is the Parintp’ Comfort; the' Children’s Consolation, and al’erfett Delight to all.” It dues not take your breath or make you dizzy, as does the long, sweeping swing; neither does it convert you into a counterfeit of the Bow of Promise as does the Hammock, but it.can be adjusted so as to be a comfort for all. "Yes, ’tis so: the children small, Or the giant, like Golath tall; And best of all, the fat as well as lean, May enjoy its benefits most Serene.” As a swing it is unexcelled; is truly the "Monaroh.of all we snrvey.” We use only first-class materi 1 in making, and guarant e satisfaction. Prices as follows: Single chair, without frame, $ i 00, “ * with frame, 10 00, Two chairs, with double frame,la 00. Manufactured by FieXjdee. Bbos k Co. Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long's. Sunday Half Fare Rates. Comihencing Sunday, July 28th, and continuing every Sunday there after until further noiice. Round trip excursion tickets will be sold between any two stations on the L. N. A. n c. ll’y., when the regular one way rate is not less than 25 cents or more than $3.50 at a rate of one fare for the round trip.— Tickets sold only on Sunday; good going and returning on date of sale. Half of this rate for chil-. dren between five and twelve years of age. W. H. Beam, Ag’t. Lr A* BOSTWICK, ENGINEER AMD SURVEYOR. " Maps and Blue Prints OE mm d mi, LAND DRAINAGE, Jgsy Wso mi risftinf a Specialty. ftcss«x ng mm Imd.

SENSATIONS IN ILLNESS.

Carious How a Man Feels When He Knows He Needs a Doctor. “It R curious,” said a men yesterday, “the various sensations a man experiences when he goes to see a doctor or a dentist. There is a long, preliminary siege of mental agony, alternately exaggerating and belittling your ailment, until finally In a moment of desperation you decide to go and see what Is the matter, anyway. Perhaps you have a cold, which has settled on the lungs and developed a troublesome cough that keeps you awake nights. The cough itself Is not so bad us the terrible possibilities it suggests. Visions of swift demise from pneumonia or slow, wasting away with consumption rise up before y nir eyes, and every wheeze and cough confirms these terrible premonitions. If you could, you would go then in a hurry, but in the morning you feel better. “The cough is still there, but the terrors of the imagination have lied ire fore the daylight, you put it off anoth. i day. But finally decide to go. and with firmness born of despair, march up to the medical man’s door to learn your fate. In the ease of toothache every one knows how a tooth will hop and Jump and smart all day until you get. to the dentist’s, and then calm down so quiet and painless that you can’t tel! which one was aching. It Is the saint way with a cough or other ailment. As you go up to the door you secretly hop* that the doctor is not at home. You pull the doorbell gently, nnzl half wish that you had not come. Then the funniest part of it all is how mad you will get when you find the doctor is not at home, and feel ns if you had been cheated out of one of your dearest hopes.”—Washington Post.

His Clothes Were Deceiving.

A queer incident took place yesterday in the otiice of one of the natural gas companies. A seedy-looking and poorly dressed man entered the office and asked for the president The clerk whom he addressed had been annoyed more than usual of late by beggars and tramps and replied brusquely: “Well, he don’t want to see you, so clear out uuless you have some business here, and If you have you can transact it with me.” “All right, I can deal with you. I did want to refer the president to a customer who Is desirous of taking some stock in a new enterprise lio is about to embark in. But I can see him at another time when he is not so carefully guarded by such zealous subordinates. 1 will pay the gas bill for my North Meridian street house, however, and i suppose you will be good enough to take my money.” The clerk’s eyes bulged until they were In danger of dropping from tliei • position when he was handed from a well-filled wallet a himdred-clollar bill to change in payment of a good-sized monthly account, lie had been dunlin with one of the city’s most prominent and prosperous workingmen who did not see it nodessary to cease ills mat - ual labor because he had accumulated a fair proportion of wealth.—lndiana; oils Sentinel.

ANIMAL LIFE.

The natural life of an eleptan at is said to be 120 years. It is, however, greatly shortened by captivity. Oxen an/l sheep are believed by some stockmen to fatten better in company than when kept afone. The bones of very aged persons are said to have a greater proportion of lime than those of young people. The rhinoceros has a perfect passion for wallowing in the mud, an/l is usually covered with a thick coat of it. The lowest order of animal life is found in the microscopic jellyfish. It Is simply a minute drop of gelatinous matter. The mole is an excellent civil engineer. He always secures liis own safety by having several entrances to his dwelling. The outer layers of the alligator's skin are said to contain a large percentage of silica, henco the hardness of tlx

Labor in Japan. While the wages of the Japanese laborers appear small—sl4 per month—they receive, in addition to this, house reut, tiie attendance of physicians when they are ill, and each is given a bit of ground upon which he raises almost all his food. They require little clothing or fuel in that warm climate, and the thrlfy at the expiration of their three years’ contract return to their .own country with the greater part of their earnings, which, In Japan, among men of their class, constitutes quite a comfortable fortune. County Enumeration. Notice is hereby giv n that IheTotvnsUi Tni!>i*-e».,f the several townships of .Iv;m-i ouniy, state of IbCiuua, huv<: made their returns of ihe enumeration it white mi colored male Uibabiiaots, over twenty-on ye r* of age, as follows: township so. White No. Colored. Hanging Grove m GUiam j*9 Walker s#s Hartley 299 Marlon >-57 2 Jordan 17« Newton 142 Keener Kankakee ns Wheatfleld t7:t Carpenter rns Mllroy go ) Union 276 Total 3414 6 . Grand Total 3450 The above lists are now on file at the office of the Auditor of Jasper county, at the court house in Rensselaer, Indiana, and subject to the inspection and correction of the public. Henry B. Murray, Auditor Jasper County.

Whenever clear vision at a proper dis. tance becomes difficult, it is-proper to seek the aid of glasses. They become to the overburdened muscle of the eye as much of a necessity as food to the empty stomach, or a oane or crutch to him who has Dot thefull power of his legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. - Call on or mail a postal card to CtiAS. VICK, Optician, and get a perfect fit, with the best lenses in the world, at hard time prices, the best that money can buy, Bensselaer, Ind. Jasper Couuty Maps for Sale at Longa

MISSING LINKS.

There are thirteen miles of book- | shelves In the British Museum, Lon- | doD - The Salvation Army War Cry has a | circulation of f>2,t>00,600 copies, print-, ed in forty languages. “Raffle for a dimon pin” is the top j line on a sign back of the bar attached ! j to a popular New York case. The Boston Museum of Art has recoil 'd a legacy of $50,-000 for the pur- | chase of modern American paintings. It is said that subcutaneous injec- ; tlous of salt have been foun/l useful | la the treatment of some forms of inj sanity. 'According to the, city directory just ! issued Baltimore has a population of • C17,71*1. an increase during the year : of 27.817. Ammonia is extracted from the I Thames mud. and the rosi/luurn after the operation is mixed with iron ore and made into browd paper. I>< vs nre less abundant on islands uu/1 on ships Iti midocean. Seamen nest ring land can tell that fact by reaton of the deposits of dew on the Vestel. i lie lour bureau started lust year by , St. Veil I-unew Church. New York, 1 situ- • May loaned $40,/MB, and in i" :iu- mice has had to forclo.se a rnortI- -oy.v. <»f the Union Pacific Ita.il- ; 7'itc resolved to dispense with the v aikiiiu delegate, an/1 will here- * after conduct their negotiations and busim ss with the company directly. The tuxes on a piece of property own- , < : by :> lady in Columbus, Mo., are considered so high that site has brought suit it- 'p:-t her husband, the county i treasurer, to compel him to reduce | them. i The pastors' college, in connection with Pi.,!! on's church, has sent oat : -l persons into the ministry; twentyi Hi:i eln t+re p,i.-i year. Of this number 100 kav< ii:. 4, leaving 7d7 still actively j working. | The < znr believes Jn the higher eduI Cation of worn a. arid has ordered the i reopen!.. . i.f the Woman's Institute of Medici!:" t. Petersburg, which was closed by order of the government some years ago. Milton, V. Ya., lias a military company composed entirely of girls. They are drilling umiet the tutorship of a captain of the Stale militia, ami propose to appear in public when they become prolieient. Billiard balls of east steel have been made and used s .-■•>•..fully at Stockholm- They nr ■ hollow ami weigh about as much as tdie oidiuary ivory bali,-'. A laid i: used to turn them to perfect smoothness. The CU'mese Empire, is divided Into eighteen grand provinces, representing an ever;:;: ■ utvu ■ .oh of 2 is.OOP square miles. The German Empire contains lill,tKM} square miles, the French Republic ' 2-lo.uoO and the British Isles 121,000.

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

I’liil A. i’euua. \yho succeeds John McBride as pt-csitl at of th. United Aline \\ or!: era of A met xt, is ts years old, a native •>!'• England and a resident of Linton, Ltd. Health Officer i.eiuarest. of Cincinnati, bears an extraordinary resemblance to the 1. ! ■ ("e ver A. Arthur. Re lots is. . gray hair and4s inclined to emh< npwi.it. itr. 1 1,,>.: eli. \\ i11;,>..n ion, of the Missouri i-a'.it.eat jury, at Jefferson City, vaoe uiied the 2,2uu inmates of that lnsiiime>a, three days teeing required for tile purpose. $o!:'- Lev.', a quarter-breed Indian now lie.,::, in Oil Airings, I. T„ is said to ha . • ••••: 'brute 1 500 w eddings in the days wimn tin* territory was a Gretna Green for i ar ’ey States. Tilts is the age of youthful potentates. Alfonso. King of Spain, is s years old; the <j'.i .a of the Netherlands, 14; the King » i Si'tvia, IS; the kliedive, 20; the i hi:; •• • Emperor, 2d: the czar, 2(>. HatvihiM-a. the famous Babylonian außr>rit.> i n cuneiform inscriptions, was not a :.i'adu;;!-' of any college or univ.'-my. His scholastic education was derived i>oiu a small institution at r.tlh.g, a small town in England. Kcv. Eaiiiuc-Baving-Gould, t-lie author of the popular hymn, “Onward, Christian ■ o'd ers." is at once a country parson, a country squire, a lord of the manor, a sermon writer, a student of comparative theology, a popular novelist; and a p/iet. Richard It sidick, a colored man of Pittsburg, it is said, was worn in 1705. His grandfather was a soldier of the revolution, and won freedom for himself and family in the war of independence. They were registered as free negroes in the court house at Itichmond, Ya.. July 4, 1777. The Boatman Manual Training School at New Haven has received a : gift/of apparatus from General Edwin S. Greeley, of New York. It-conslsts of galvanometers, rheostats and other articles used in electrical experimentation and A measurement. They are valued at several thousand dollars. A prosperous Philadelphia hanker was noticed by several friends a few days ago on a suburban train deeply absorbed in a large tablq of figures in a newspaper. Every now and then the banker made some memoranda in a small note book, a circumstance which led the watchers to believe some important financial deal was in progress. Finally, one more intrepid than the others approached the financier and begged to be let into the secret of the figures. With a smile the banker handed over the mysterious table, which proved to be the league baseball schedule.

Samuel Johnson was called Blinking Sam, fretim his shortness of vision; the Bolt Court Philosopher, from his place of residence; the Classic Rambler, from his leading work of fiction. He was also called the Blaspheming Doctor, tbp Cerberus of Literature, the Colossus of English Philosophy, the Giant of Literature*, the Great. Bear, the Great Cham, the incomprehensible Holofernos, the Learned Attila, the Leviathan, the Literary Anvil, the Literary Gutter, the Literary Cmossus, the Literary W hale, Pomposo, the Respectable Hotter,- 'ot, Surly Bam, Urso Major, and many otljyr nicknames.

.fasjMT County Maps on Sale at Long's. H Trees! Trees!! Trees’! If you are {foin" to set tires thid fall give, me ac- 11. We sell the Im-st stock at very low prices.— Five thousand tivo-wear-old grape vines, 5 cents each. Ready for delivery after DcY her 10th. Nnrs sery one an .1 ooe-hEif miles northeast of Forcsn)an, Indiana. F. A. WOODIK. llFEt# JrCOI, T. J. S. : V. 1. K. HOPMSS, fr»'i t«it, '( lilfr. I**’! Cisilier. TV. 3lcC<>\ «Se Co.’s }m:Wi£L RENSSELAER, s - * >IND. Tiie Glflsst Bank in Jasper Conuty j ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking I>u ness, Bay- Notes and Lo ins Money on Lcng or Short Time ou Persona! 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. t “ Patrons “Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.'^*

Wit. B. Austin, Arthur H, Hopkins, Geo. K. Hoeringswobth. hi, laws ho,, Attornevs-al-Law, Rensselaer, ... Indiana. / Offioo second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRen streets. Practice in all the courts, and purchast,, seii and ioase reul estate. Atty’s for L., N. A & C. ll’y Co , 1?., L. & S. Association, «nd lfemseloer Water, Light & Power Co. N iSiiiUdi I. i liompsdn, David J. Thompson, Attcrnoy-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson 13x*otliei* ItENS SEE A ED, INDIANA, t' l’iactice in ail the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor. 1 We devote particular attention to paying tirxes, selling and leasiug lands. •Limes AV. l>outhit 9 Ittoriioj-at-l.aw mill Votary p u |,iii-. u CAice front room, up-stairs, over haßne Bro’s Grocery store, Rcnsselaor Indiana.

Xiulph W. iYltirwli&ll, A'ITORXI V-AT-LAW, Priiclices in Jaspc, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attenion given to settlement of Decedent’s Es. tates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Ci.ses, etc. /-.j Office over Chicago Bargain Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. CTmrleis id. ATTORNEI' -AT-LAIV, .Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Absi racts carefully prepared, Titles examined. J l ? rm lo dis negotiated at lowest rates. Omce stairs over Citizens’ Bank. li*u w. Yeoman, Attorucy-at-Lflw, Real Estate and Oollocting Agent, Remington, : : : Indiana. V. E. Luugliridge i AMio-hi-itlgx' A: Son, I’HisiciANsand surgeons. c ' Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of ha.l.

I. U. Washburn, tYnysieiau &. Surgouu tiensseiair , Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Lye, Ear, Nose and Thro-t, and Diseases of Women. Tests ey fc s for glasses. W Nr Vi la I*l !-,<• il, M. i>. 9 n;; sin,lll ic .Mlf—lli/tl, Rensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specie'ty. "&a Office m Makeover’s New Block. J. W. HORTON, IJf ontiist. All diseases of Teeth and Gums careluily treated, f illing and Crowns a spe dally. Office over Laliue’s Grocory store, Rensselaer, Indiana.

T. P. WRIGHT, IiIi3ERMER& jjjjHlfi - - Indiana. 11 ** r »~'ut»inuiiimnmi(TO|

Jasper County Maps on Sale «it Long's. Austin, Hollingsworth ACo. r .re 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. WANTED— An agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and vicinit*, Address F. A. WOOUIN, Foresimm, Newton C o.lnd. Money to Loan. The undersigned hare made arrangements whereby they . j iD make farm lo ins at the lowest po .lb "a rate of interest, with the usur.: c-s_ :lr, ::om. 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; ourmaney is as cheap and easy as any on th market. Information regarding the loans made by the Atkinson & Rigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can bo" had t our office, up-stairs in WilliamsStockton b Aiding, opposite con:t huuse. WAP REN & IKWI>. Half-fare rates to Lafayette, Sept. Ist to 6th, on account of Tippecanoe county Fair. W. H. Beam.

Half-fare rates to Lafayette August 31st, good returning Sept. Ist, on aceount St. John-Bynum debate oc the money question. W. H. Beam. Jasper County 3laps on Sale at Long’s N CREVIgTON BROS. I’Kom:.etoksLocated opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, pcwltry, etc., constantly on h nd. Please >:ve ns a call and wo will guarantee to giva you satisfaction. Remember the bla-e. decl4,’94

..1 - 5 A.. c. £ itrictly high-grado Ftimily Solving filachino, possessing nil modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best I’rices very reasonable. Obtain thorn from your local dealer and make comparisons. ELBREDSE IM»FABT»J§ OS, BELVSDFXiZ. ft. v.

I '‘'AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS -r POUNDS, + HALVES,! 0 ♦ QUARTERS.S4 SOLD IN CAMS ONLY SSAVESO*.

*’IFYOUBUY«-%> jw*, HIGH GRADE Oxford Wheel For men, women or boy 3 at prices ranging from sls to SBO. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only manufacturera selling direct to Consumers. Webn/vn no Agents. We offer greater valne inonr Oxford Gladiator wheels at S6O to SBO than other manufacturers with prices from"$lOO JoilSO. Every wheel folly warraiuTd - . Pon’t pay local dealcrga profit of Fifty percent. Cut this out and write to-day foi our handsome catalogue. Addm^ OXFORD MFfi. CQ.«£

Bargains is leal Estate, FOR SALS BY F\ A WOODIN, IFJeeil-ECstate Agent Foresnaan, Indiana.

120 acres 2 miles from yool town; good j house and barn, fin 1 orchard; abarjaih at ! s3l per acre Favorable terms 100 acres 11 miles of town: all fenced, | good house, stable , Ac: good well and i windmill: luu r.cre3 hay and plow land, 00 acres timber School house ~n the farm Price 525 per acre—sl,ooo cash; ballanco to suit, at 6 per cent acres, i mile to post office and railroad; 2 fine houses and 2 la:ge barns; well drained, plenty of fruit A bargain at $25 per acre an favorat le (eiins 50 acres well improved, 2 miles from town. S4O per acre. 480 acres— one of the best improved farms in these parts—sso per acre. 80 acres, 2 miles from t urn, good house, well drained, all black loam, 2icres fruit —$35 per acre. 320 acres; three houses; two windmills; orchard of 000 ti\es, with grapes a d small iruit in abundance. This fa v m is a bargain at $25 per acre. 160 acres, 2 miles from Good" hind, Ind., located oa free gravel road, large house, cribs, stables, tine well and windmill, about 8 acres of fruit c.ming to bear.— \ mile to school, 1 rune to ware, house. $55 per acre. 120 acres, black loam soil. mile from postollice and store. $lB per acre.

The above are only a taw of the many Bargains we have in Beal time * '° W 1 i *° s^ow property free of charge, at ai y Foresman is located on the C. & I.G. RR., six miles north of uooulanu. LorresDondenee solicited.

* l f Marble House it? itfg || ffl| g H Barkens MACKEY : 1 B ARCUS, —Dealer* In— ' American and Italian Marble. MONUMENTS, TABLETS. E , SIiABS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS *AJVB VASES Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.

PUR®^ rSzwAßif —l is the’whole stoiyiL llpPjl I of imitation trade I J | marks and labeU. | abOllt AW\ AHP HAA\A\ER SODA 111 tl3Ctfrlo r PQ Costs no more than other package soda—never spoils flour—universally acknowledged purest in the world* Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. Write for Arm and Hammer Book of trainable Recipes—FlUßE. 1'

ESJSSESE. —r-rnmum— MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS' ; • » H-DEALEK IN—FTS FI MIT CJ F£Ex fWILLIAMS-STOCKTON ELOCK Third Door West of Makeev eh Hf use* - u b) Iyp

160 acres, 2 miles ftom town, fine buddings, all tiled. An extra fine farm—price $65 per acre. 270 acres, large house, finely im proved, large walnut grove— 815 per acre. 480 acres wild land; no improve*ments; good havland. sl2 per acre. One-third cash, ballance to suit. 542 acre i black loam soil;dredge ditch; all fenced; 2 orchards and of small fruit; 2 wind-mills; 3 houses, stables, cattle scales, etc. A splendid stock farm, 1 mile from postotfice and store. 821 per acre. 160 acres, 1 mile to postoffee and store, well improved. s2l per acre. 15 acre fruit farm close to town. Fruit consists of apples, cherries, pears, peaches, grapes, etc. Good house. $65 per acre. 1300 acres;all fenced; house&c.; Railroad on side of land; small town on land. This is a splendid stock farm about 1000 acres hay lam , balance imber. Will S' 11 at S2O per acre. $5,000 cash; bal ance to suit.