Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1895 — Page 8
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MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Louisville Moil, Daily, 10:52 a.m No. 39- Milk accomm’n, “ 6:21 f.m No. 3—Louisville Express, “ 11:23 p.m N 0.45 —Local Freight, 3:25 p.m NORTH - 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, 10 00 a.m
Local Medley.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church will furnish meals in Court Hojse yard, opoosite the Odd Fellows’ t'emple, on tlie occasion of tbe dedication, Oct "JUli. - Comr and a ood dinner On account of the Odd Fellows Disbict Meeting aud Dedication o f Temple, at Rensselat-r, Ind. Ocf. 16th, the MoDon Route will sell tickets on Oct. 15th and 16th, to Re sselaer and return, at one fare for the round trip, from all points from Chicago to Indianapolis, on the Chicago Division, and from Michigan City to Oreeucastle on the main line. Tickets good returning until Oct. 17.... Dr. H J. Kannal and bride re off on a bridal tour ... .It is said ; t least eight band organizations have accepted the irvitation to attend the band convention in Rensselaer nex* Wednesday George A. Stnckfaden has moved into'his new residence on Cnlle street; Philip Blue into the Hiram Day property just vacated by Strickfaden, and in a few days Mel Laßue will occupy the premises he purchased from Wm. B. Austin, on Weston street, just vacated Dj Mr. Blue. ... ."Warren &|lrwin have moved their office to the west front room, second floor, Odd Fellows’ Temple ... .L. A. Bostwick, Engineer and Surveyor, occupies the east front room, secona floor, Odd Fellows’ Temple... .Joseph Long, princi--pal of the Medaryville schools, and Miss Mertie, daughter of Joseph Rowen, of Gillam township, were married at the residence of Exs Treasurer Hemphill, in Rensselaer Wednesday morning last, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson.... George Cole
has returned to his home. Denver, Colorado... .Carroll C. Kent the other day sold to A McCoy 1500 acres o£ land in Uuion township, at sl2 per acre.... Austin & Co. recently sold to W. JEL Stephens and Levi Reynolds, of Chalmers, 800 acies in Walker township for sl4,ooo....Charles E Mills has moved his law office intofrooms on second floor, Odd Fellows’ Temple ... .T. J. McCoy, Delos Thompson, Fostmaster Honan, G. E. Murray and Li. P. Phillips are taking in the Lexington, Ky, races.... Lieut. W. H. Gwin died at his home, a few miles southeast of town, Wednesday morning last. Funeral servis ces were held Thursday under direction of Rensselaer Post G. A R....ValSeib visited Cincinnati this week, business... .A good op portunity will be afforded friends along the Monou route to participate in the exercises in laying the oorner stone of the new Presbyterian church next Tuesday, Oct. 15, by taking advantage of the onefare rate given on account of the Odd Fellows' dedicatory exercises the following day... .Advertised Letters—James W. Lewis, Charley Robinson, Miss Eva Reece, Willi’ Meyess, Miss Mary Clark, C. F. Homes, W H. Mom 00, C H. P00r.... Ralph W. Marshall, Esq., presided in the Newton Circuit Court, Wednesday and Thursday, as special judge in cases where Judge Wiley was disqualified At their recent special sesston the connty commiss oners contracted for three small iron bridges—two over Curtis creek in Newton twp., at $669.40 and $768.75, and one oveiWolf creek, *on the line between Wheatfield and Kankakee townships for SBSO 60. lafayette Bridge Company contractors ....Blaoksmithing, horse-shoeing, wagonmaking. Special attention to repairing machinery and duplicating castings in iron or brass All wrk neatly done by G. P. Kahler, Main street, near depot, Rensselaer, Indiana Elbe A Murray have |just opened out the most extensive and varied stock of Boys’ Clothing, Men and Boys’ l
oj Corner Stone OF THE FIRST Rensselaer, Ind., Oct. 15, ’95. < »•♦>»»» > Procession to form at the crossing of Washington and Front streets, at 2 o’cl ck p. m. Headed by the Cornet Bind and Officers of the Church, procession will march to the Church groun- a. 2:15: Selection by the Band. Anthem, by the Choir. . Imoca ion, by Rev. B. F. berguson. Selection from Old Testament, Rev. . L Brady. Prayer, by Rev. Dr. Utter. Scrintures from New Testament, Rev. C. E. Voliva. Hymn: Nearei My God, to Thes. Why We Build This Cliurch- Rev. M. R. Paradis. Selection by the Baud. Ten minutes address: “Is a Church a Profitable Financial Investment:” Hpn. S. P. Thompson Hymn: “All Hail The Power of Jesus Name.” Address by Rev. Di. Koudthaler, the “Indiana cyclone,” of Indianapolis. CeretnoT>.i.-:B of Laying the Corner Stone, by Mrs. M. R. Paradis. Benediction. Chu. ch edition of The Pilot, containing the History of Renssi laer; History of the Public Scuools and of the Chuich, with Cuts and Biographies will *-e for sale by the news dealers, Messrs. Snitler aud Sbead, and others. Price—lo cents per copy, or 3 copies for 25 cems. The ] roceeds will be for the beuefit if the New Church.
Overcoats, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Jackets, Cloth, Plush and Fur Capes—all new and up tod .te together witn an immense line of Boots and hhoes Dress Goods Blankets and Comforts, Ladies’ mid Gents’ f'n lerwear, t arpets, Floor and Table Oil-c oths, Table Linen, Towels and Fancy Stamped Linens, etc., etc., i" Northern Indiana. Prices always the lowest Give them a ca 11.... Mord. Crockett, a; ter two weeks severe illness, is able to be about again.
VOORHEES TO MATTHEWS.
The Former Praises the Govern? or’s Speecu at Chicaameuga. Upon the return of Governor Matthews from his trip to the dedo icatory exercises on the Chickamauga battlefield he found await iug him tLe following letter from Senator Yoorhees, which had t:een written immediately upon the reading of the governor’s speech at the Indiana exercises by the senator: “Terre Haute, Sept. 19, ’95. “My Dear Governor—l wish to congratulate you on your Chickamauga speech. I have just read it ic The Sentinel. It is not only the best, in my judgmen , you have ever made, but it is by far the best produced by the great occasion on which it was delivered It will greatly add to yo ir already briL liautrepiuation andlrejoice in my heart that the goyernor ot he great and beloved sta*e of Indiana spoke sowell on such a notable and splendid national day. With kind regards, as ever, your fneud. “D. W. Yoorhees.”
Governor Matthews ly replied as follows: Executive Department, “Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 25, ’95 “My Dear Senator I have read with pleasure your kind note of tlie 19th and thank you for Ungenerous expressions. Such commendation od this subject is to be highly valued. “Although our last legislature provided no means for Indiana’s representation on this great occasion, 1 still flattei myself that we, :n a modest an i unassuming way, made a fair shewing. Other states made ample provision, Ohio $15.000, Illinois 'Jud other sta es $5,000. Indiana, with the second largest number of military organzations engaged, and her troops in the most desperate encounters on that field, through her legislature did nothing. To have not officially represented would have been humiliating, so we did the best we could, am I believe Indiana held her own with otner states This is a sad commentary on a republican legislature, witn all their professions for the ve ierans. The old Bobbers who bore the brunt of that hard battie deserved better at at their hands. “The gem of all that week was Gordon’s oration. It was classic, and magnificently delivered, — What an rator he is! I wish you could have been there, too. Sincerely yours, “Claude Matthews. “The Hon. D. W. VoorUees, Terre Haute, ind.”
Obituary.
Delos McConahav. aged 12 yrs, who has been an invalid the past eight years, died today, Oct. 11th of scroiula Interment tomorrow, Saturday, in Osborn cemetery, Hanging Grove township. H i was thejsecond child of J. W. and Melissa McConahay, who live at the corner of Franklin and Elm streets.
Jaspei* (J <; u iilj Maj: son Sale at Long’s.
Matthews as an Orator.
Governor Matthews has made many great speeches, all couched n the most pleasing language, ami most beautifully exure.-sing the sentiments of patriotism. [lis speecli at the dedication of C'-iek-amauga was no exception, aud will 'auk well with the be t p oductions of the great orators. “Is it a wonder,” said lie, “that we are here to honor heroes 1 viug and heroes dead? i'nat a great state, in g-ateful remembrance, sheulti creel monuments cotnmemor tivo of the valor of her sons? We will weave the wiliow in our garland of trinmp:, and in the paean of vict ry mingle a sigh fi r the dead. It is fitting that here should b« established e great ..as tional park, for of all the battles of the war this was a national battle ground. Twenty-eight states of the Union sent their sons to contend for the right as they saw it. In this time of peace, when swords are beaten into plowshares and sriears into pruning hooks when th ■> grass waves aud the flowers bloom alike upon the gravesof olden foes, what a meeting should this be of brave, generous and magnanimous men. Though once arrayed against each other—the one side filled with thi conscious ness of right, and the oternal justice of their cause; th.- other wrong as proved by the arbi rament of arms, and the verdict of the following ye irs, but equally brave, honest a d sincere.
“As brave men they fought, as brave men they resignedly accented the c n litii ns,return’d to th lr homes with but little, est save their manhood and the virtue of their vomen, to take up the work or the Am.ncan citizen hat adds to the common pros; ericv of the country. Had they not been brave foes the victory would not be worth the boasting; were the and you less brave and generous now, you were not worthy to be citizens of a great republic. “Here is given strong rebuke to the narrow g mis whi h would yet pi ate of dissensions or sectional -drifo and hate, ihe lesson sent forth to the w uddfrora this natclefield will be that of forgiving, but not forgetting the great cause of strife. The American p.-ople, whether thorn the north or from tne south, are brothers in sympathy atm heart and purpose, march ing stead.ly on, hand in hand, to achieve that grander destiny which awaits uses a nation in the future —as one people, of oue country and under one flag.”
Change in Livery Stable.
The undersigned have bought and are now in control of the Cambe livery s'able, west oi the public square. They solicit a share of the. people’s patronage. Fine rigs furnished on short notice. Feeding and boarding at reasonable rates. Phegley Bbos.
Jasper County Maps on Sale at " Long’s. Austin, Hollmgsworth & 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. For* Sale! Three young milk cows—grade Jerseys. Fresh last May. Applv to FRANJLL. CLARK, Rensselaer, Ind,
Money to Loan. Tbe undersigned have m«de arrangements whereby they ate to make farm lo me at the lowest poesible rate of interest,- with the usual commissions. Interest payable ot tbe end ot tbe year. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. ■ Call and see us before making yonr loan; onr money is as obeap and easy as any on th j market. Information regarding tbe loans made by tbe Atkinson A Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be bad t our office, up-stairs in Williamsbtockton b.ilding, opposite couit house. WARREN & IBWI*. ITrees! Trees!! Trees!! If you are going to set trees thid 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. Nur*> sery one and one»haif miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOODIN.
SslesmenWanted Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us in the sale of our Choioe Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by us. Highest Salary or Commissicn paid weekly. - Steady employment the year round. Ot tflt free; exclusive territory; experience not necessary; big pay assured workers, special inducements to beginners. Write at onoe for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY CO, Rochester, N Y. Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long’s. ALFSED BeCOI, T. J. MeCOT, A. K. HOPKIIS, Proiidoat. Cashier. Ass’t Cashier. A. McCoy & Co.’s RENSSELAER, b - QND. The Oldest Baak in Jasper Cnnnty 3
ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bn ness, Buys Notes and Loans Money on Lcng or Short Time on Personal or Estate Security. Fair aud Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. #» Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping."** Wm. b. Austin, Ahthi bH. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. I fir, IMIITI l JO, Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, ... Indiana. »«>' Offioo second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the oourtß and purchasu, soil and lease re»l estate. A tty’s for L.. N. A & C.R’y Co , 8., L. & S. Association, , nd lien.seiner Water, Light &. Power Co.
Simon I’. Thompson, David J. Thompson, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson & Brother RENSSEXjAER, INDIANA. **" Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor. ** We devote particular attention to paying taxes, Rolling and leasing lands. .Junless W. Dontliit, .Utornoy-at-Uw and Sotary Public. **■ Office front room, up-stairs, over Laßue Bro’s Grocery store, Rensselaer Indiana. Ralph. AY . .Marshall, d i attorney-at-law, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial atten'ion given to settlement of Decedent’s Eg. tates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, etc. Office over Chicago Bargain I Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. Chai-les E. Mills, ’ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | .Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles examined. **”Farm lo ins negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Bank. li’it w. Yeoman, Attorncy-at-Law, Real Estate aud Collecting Agent, Remington, : ; ; Indiana.
i. U. loagliridge. V. E. Loughridge Loughridge Jit Son, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. ’ Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door.right hand Bide of hall. I. 13. \V ashburn, Physician & Surgeon tientseiaer, 2nd. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. W W Hartseli, 31.13., .Hounsopathic Physician & Surgeon, Bensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ”©# Office in Makeever’s New Block. J. W. HOBTON, Dentist, All diseases of Teeth and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a spa oialty. r Office over Laßne’s Grooery store, Bensselaer, Indiana.I —n ~T. PrWMGHT," jJWDERTAKER & EMBMMeR Bincmrasb, - mpuXA.
Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s Whenever clear vision at a proper distance 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 cane or crutch to him who has not the full power of his legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use, - Call on or mail a postal card to CHAB. VICK, Optician, and get a perfect fit, with the beet lenses in the world, at hard time pi ices, the best that money can buy. Bensselaer, Ind.
Pavilion.
' - '' ' ‘‘ ' iu : CKEYISTON BROS Pi;oi*h»i Tons Located oppo-ite the public square. Every tiling fresh i d dean. Frei-h and salt meats, game, p ultry, etc., constantly on h nd. Plense ve us a call and we will guarantee to give yon satisfaction. Remember the ida-c. deoT4,’94
..THE.. ELM “B” A Strictly higli-grado Family Sewing machine, possessing all modern improvements. Guarantees Epi to the Best l’ri;*eß very reasonable. Obtain them irorn your local dealer end rualie comparisons* iimmi MANUFAGTUM 00, BELVIDERE. ILL.
(WAX YrV PUREST I V AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OFOTHER BRANDS + POUNDS,2O4 -!- HALV£S,IO* SOLD IN CANS ONLY
aSfIVESOt ‘w IF YOU BUY A-*. Jt. HIGH GRADE W® Oxford Wheel For men, women or boys at prices ranging from sl6 to SBO. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only manufacturera aelUngdireettoComomera. We have woAg.nU. W e offer greater value in oqt Oxford Gladiator wheels at >6O to s£b than other xnanntaouirers with prices from >IOO to $l5O. Avery wheel ftrily warranted. Don’t pay local dealers s profit of Fifty wmrent. Out this oat and write today tot ear band Home catalogue. iddHm, OXFORD UFO. 00»J5ErS»
Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY FLA- WOODIN, Piea,l-E!3s-ta,te .Argent Foresman, Indiana. Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer* In— American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. »SLABS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS UR<iVS aAJVD VASES m Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.
PUREjf§| | beware I is the whole I •( imitation trade I * I " ,flta “ d I ‘ bel »- 1 , about y | ARM AND HAMMER SOPA | * S|> Costs no more than other package soda—never spoils < 111 flour—universally acknowledged purest in toe world. ij Made only by CHURCH fc CO., Hew York. Sold by grocers everywhere. h i Write tor Arm mad Hammer Book of valuable Recipes FREE. r AgM?M> n T R, P?M!?H>!?MSCES>L l lIL l l>!Jiyi l VN< I NI II VV 1 VVV y 1 yysyrjjfr ~ _ -s MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. *JAY W. WILLIAMS* f-DEALEE INF" isr ;p£ KTI 'T (fT FI El WILIIAMS-STOCKTON FLOCK Third Door West of Hakee\eb House. Rensselaer ]sb ARE YOU A HUNTER? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Winchester^ s^ Repeating Rifles ifwiNCHESTERn RePea , ting Sh ° GUnS V// model 1873 Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW HAVEN. CONN. i I We ■will pay S3OO for a name. yVj {a SWEET PEAS, SSS'S&UTi OnIy4Oc.APOUNDI n For full particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest and most complete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits, containing all old faI vorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant RVJ colored plates. Send to cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for Ml FLORAL guide. m fjJ w I iV. SEEDS contain the term of life, wjpw W 4 JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. PNfl
