Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1896 — Page 8

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MONONRO UTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. SOUTH-BOUX.i. No. 5.. L uisville Mail.Diiiv 10:57 a m No 3d.. 2:33 r. m. No. 39.. • kuccomn odat.o i. Daily 6:20 p m No. 4 i i«v: lie Dali). li:23p. M N0.46..L *cat F.eiglit. 2:10p.m. NORTH -BOUND. No. 4—Mail, 4:23 a m No. 40.. Milk accoir.modat:-n. Daily. 7:31a m No. 30.. 3:04 p m No ti.. Mail and Express. Daily, !':S4 p_w t?o 40.. Lo at Freight. 9:30 A K R o 74.. Freight, 9 22 P « No. 74 cnrrles passenger, between Lafayette an • s laar.

FARM !-<)(?( > acres for sale. $25 an acre At Hopkins, near Momence, Kankakee county, 111. E L. Stewart, 514, Chamber of Commeice, Chicago, 111, Democratic State Central Committee. First District—John W. Spencer, Ev~ ins v ills. Second District -Parks M. Martin. Spencer. Third District—Richard H. Willett. Leavenworth. Fourth District—Joel Matlock, Brownstown. Fifth District—Frank A. Horner, Braril okth Digtrict-K. M. Hord, Shelby v i _e . •v ajenth District—Tom Taggart, Indian J>olis. ghth District—J J. Natterville, Anderson. VinthJDistrict—W. H. Johnson, Craw fordsville. Tenth District—William H Blackstxek, J. i layette Eleventh District—Rufus Magee, Log --nsport: Twelfth District— Thos. H. Marshall, Columbia City. Thirteenth District -Peter T. Kruyer, Plymouth. Sterling ft. Holt, Chairman. ■Judge’ Healy will hereaft r keip ou hand a eelect stock of ready made boots and shoes, and will also continue to manufacture to order work entrusted to him.— The judge’s well known good jndg meat of quality, workmanship and prices in his hue will be a drawing ca r d for patronage.

Institute Reports and Resolutions. At the Jasper County Farmers’ Institute, last week, a Committee or Organization was appointed, with instrnctions to involve a plan to increase the public interest in these institutes. This committee prepared the plan embodied in the report here given: Report or ORGANiZAtion. Mr. President:— Your Committee on organization Paving carefully considered the subject of the organization of the county for the coming year to close with the next annual institute beg leave to report as follows: 1- We recommend that on Lab ir Day, September 7th 1896 i hat a Townshiw fair and picnic beheld in each Township of the county and that a vice-president be than selected for that township and a township organization be then completed and delegates selec ed to attend the next institute. Th-» place of these meetings to be determined by the executive committee hereinafter provided for

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who shall determine the same on or before July 4th,1896. 2. That an executive committee of seven be appointed to ar-j range the programme tor the next annual institute and we recommend that such committee shall consist of the following named persons: —Joel F. Spriggs, CorDeluis Bierma, Ed W. Culp, Richard Welch, Mrs. Eva K. Foltz, Mrs. Ida W. Randle aud S. P Thompson, chairman, to be ap poihted by this institute, two of wdiom shall be ladies, and reside in each commissioners district, 3. We recommend that the following persons t<i_wil: Edwin P. Honan, Eitz \V. Bedford, Rial B Harris, Mrs: Car .hue D. Martin >nd Mrs Martha J. Wasson be ippoiuted a committee of reception to see that the atteudents at our next institute from the remote parts of the couqty be entertained and their attendance, be made as agreeable aud profitable as pot, sible, of whom Edwin P. Honan ->bali be chairman. 4. We rrcoiumeud as offi.ets of this association f.r the next nsuing year, for ptes dent Lucius Strong, secre my Lee Glazebrook, treasurer Esteii.. Paiki tv, ati<: that the ext institute he held ai the conn h ii-m in Kfl.'Sselaer under the ausp : ces of said officers and the c. mmi .tee i.eiein and th se named In the to * i.ship meetings as tiers inbefore provided for. 5. We recommend that during the institute lectures be he d at the opera house each evening aud that one of the meetings be con ducted by the lrdies and that at least one third < f the tune in tin programme be devoted to subjects of interest to the farmers wives and daughters. Respectfully submitted. S. P. Ihompscn. Bruce Porter. D. H. Yeoman. The Resolutions Adopted. The Committee on r solutions submitted the appended report which .was unanimously adi pted. Mi. President:— Your committee on resolutions having carefullly considered the subject of Farmers’ Institutes in Jasper County, Indiana report the following resolutions:— 1. That the tliauks of those in attendance ars due t<> .Messers Jones aud Kelsey officers of t iis Institute, for the practicle and useful subjects presented. 2. The instruction of these institutes should be made as broad as the equal citizenship of the farmers of the county without distinction as to sex, or branch of that industry. 3. The benefits of the institute should go to all parts of the county aud we recommend such an organization as will reach and interest farmers in every neighborhood.

4. This county is next to the largest in the State, is favorably 1 icated as to markets and has a soil capable of producing all vegitation common to a temperate clime and with proper organiza’tion we ought to have an institute well attended as anj in the State and we recommend to the committee on organization to lake the matter up and provide for a still mom interesting and profitable iustiiute in 189 J. 5. That all the news papers in this county be requested to publish an account of this Institute to be prepared by its officers. Respectfully Submitted. Simon A Dowell. Calvin E. Jenkins. Lee E Glazebrook. Committee, W00D... If those of our subscribers w o have’ * rOrnised us wood on subscription w ; ll bring it light a q g, they will confer a gieat favor. Dr- Hartsdl iso the sick Lst. Charlir Watson is plastering the new Pr sbyterinn chu-ch. - Adamant. A. G. Hardy has been retained as superintendent of the poor ■farm. The largest purchaser at the county tax sale M n lay was A. H. Hopkins of Rensselaer.— Monticello Herald. Deputy Sheriff McColly has returned irorn a trip through the eastern part of the state looking after his interests f ir the sheiiffalty of Jasper county.

E. D. Rhoades invoiced a stock of goods at Hbeldou, ill., Monday, for parties there. James H. S Ellis and wife ar * attending an entertainment by tie Elks at Kokomo | A“Piesbvteriau Rally” will be held in the coin' house next Sun-, day evening 6:30 p. m. Short addressee, etc. All cordially invited. Art. Hopkins, of iiecsselaer, was tu : guest of friends here over Sunday. Monticello Herald. Cecil, son of Surveyor John £. Alter, has entered Purdue University for a sbo t term m School of Ag.icuituru Frali Borsch, of the ‘‘Nott Rupture Cure,"’ lias bee” iu other portions of h.s ‘erriLry making necessary arrangements for the introduction of tue remedy. It it. said to he ‘ sure cure. ’ Mother Cliilcote celebrated her 83d birthday, at the home of her son, M. F. Cbilco e. Esq., last Saturday. The Crmrnissii nets have selected Alfred Grunt Ip, of Fore Wayne, architect for tlie new court hous •. Advertised Letteis—Duau Horn Elder S. \\ . Ga<&c<>ck, Beck A Baker, Charles A. Jeffery. The long ixpunnee or Judge Healy in the Boot and Shoe trade should give him a prestig- enjoyed bvuoorher. hi is stock has been selected with care and backed by goed judgment, aud his prices can not fail to please. To the labor Major icare cr» w proposition for a new county, Moll >n and Princeton townships, in W hite county, say “Nit.” Thsnks to Senator Turpic for valuable public documents.

RE AI TY TRANSFERS. Warrantee Deeds wher.' not oth-. erwise designated. C K Peters to Sarn’J I Brown pt nw nw 17. 31, 6, Hogan, $1,200. Wm C Rose to \V m Esson, se, 10, 28, 7, 240 acres, Jordan, $9,360, Mary Rodgers to Daniel S Ma keever, Its 3,4, 10, 11, 12, Dwiggins Ad-., Rensselaer,(ss, David C Mnkeever to DmielS Makeover, same us above, SIOO. John L Turner to Frances H Wikoff, ne 6, 27, 6, Carpenter, sl,7io. Jas Clark aud Richard F, & Albert A Davis to Jonathan 0 Elis Zabeth A Lewis, , V se nw e 2 31 6, 120 acres, $1,920. Elizabeth a Lewi* to Nicholas Dondliuger, mv se2, 31, 6, 40 acres Walker, $6lO.

Margate! F Holies by Ex’r Geo B Chappell to P J Pothuisie lc 6 bl 13, Remington. $.,67. Wm L Wo d to Abram EWarue, outlot 10, Parr, S4O, David Nowels to C H & Jenuie Steward, It 16, bl 29, Weston’s Add Rensselaer, $176. Aaron E Pierson to Lucia A Mai - shall, o’- sw -vv 24, 30 7, 20 acres, Newton. : 7'o. (J B Steward to Edna Dillon, It 16, bl 29, Weston’s 2d Add Itens-yel-ter, 1210. D J J hompson to A Leopo d, Its 2,3, bl 6, L lopold's Add itensselaer, #2lO. Ch&s Pullii sto Ilenrv Lu zbai h sw 33, 30, 6, 160 acres, Barkley $5,920. y ‘ John Clark to John G Htil, njnw 8, 31, 5, »V a | ker,*s3oo. S -J Ben tie V to S< phia Shaffner, Its 9, 10, b 7, Bentley’s .Ad I’n to Wheatfielu, .'*loo Change in Livery Stable Man agement. Hemphill & .Sou having bought the rigs, business and good will of the P'.egley Livery barn desire to auuouuce that the business will he continued b;, them at the old placv. The uianypatious are hereby notified that they will receive the most prompt ant' courteous tre.tmeut at the hsn Is of the new firm, h irst class rigs, with or without drivers, turned out at ail times, dly or night. Good horses, good bugg.es, reasonable prices. A share of your patronage isolioit- d M. H. HEMPHILL & SOX.Jan"a y 10, 1890. “

Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long’s. Money to Loan. 1 be understgued have made arrangements whereby ... j .j make farm lo ms at the lcv/.ut poasib r rati of interest, with tbeußu, . ; -...j uv- i. interest payable ot the eu£ oi .je jLx' Partial payments can be made on January lst of any year. Call and saa us before making your loan; ourm*a3y is as ohec ■> i.ndeasv as any on th marksi. Infcvm itioa regardmg the lcanc made by t':.a Atkinson & Bigler Agency at Wabash lad., can be had tour office, up-stairs iu Williams. .-Stockton building, oj posite couit bouse. WARREN £; IT WIN . Jasper County Maps on Sale Long’s.

Salesmen Wan led Pushing, trustworthy men to leprcsent us in the sale of our Choice Nursorv Stock. ‘Specialties controlled by us. Highest Salary or Comm ssit n paid weekly. - Steady employment the year roiiu d. Oi t. lit free; exclusive territory; e.\| erieuce not necessary; big pay assured workers, spetial inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY CO. IIOCHEST 11, N Y. Jasper County Maps for Sale Long’s.

3R LJ PTU FR EH '. | Nsrnt ruptukeTcureT) I We are making the cure of huoture a specialty. Wei Guarantee a cure in all case- where a truss will hold in! place and when there is vitality enough to produce healthy ad lesions. W e treat, all kinds of Rupture in both sexes, and at ages from three months to seventy-five years of age. We do not use a knife nor draw a drop of blood. Our treatment is mild and does not stop the patient from light work. We treat patie.its on strictiy business principles, but while this is true, we are not so hardened es to turn away those who can convince us ol their hor esty and willingness to pay for a cure at some time. To such we are prepared to offer satisiactoiy terms.

Hie price depends upon the case, and as few cases are just alike, an examination is necessary before naming the price. It usually lakes about four weeks to cure au ordinary case, sometimes longer, depending upon the size of the break and the condition of the system. You ennnot aflord to have to wear a truss all yonr lite and run the risk of having a stran gulated hernia, with mortification and death always liable to occur. .1 you are ruptured you know it, and you will know just as well when you are cured. H you desire to be cured, call and see our physician. It will cost you nothing to find ont all the particulars and if you want to be treated you have no risk to run, as we ask no pay until you are cured. Our physician will want to see you onlj. once each week. We hove engaged Dr. I. B. Washburn, Rensselaer, Indiana, to treat our patients. Call upon him at his office on Monday or Saturday of each wpelr With the kindest regards To all who are afflicted, lb Ur. Sett Rupture Sure \ By permission we refer you to a few cured oi Rupture by the l r. JNott method: James M. Bentley, Wichita, Kansas; ir!li' r T> S Sothrock, Hope, Ind.; Henry Smith, Petersall, i 4 V «, ni T^ nd - Ind.; A. W. Farmer,Mooresville, tv A- W • H f >pkins, Peru. 111.; M. 1). Johnson, Morocco, Ind.; David I upperty, Logansport, ind.; Marion Corver, Kentland, ind.; Joseph Hams, Oiterbein, lna.: James Amsler, Otterbein, in M. Graves, Lafayette, Ind.; D. S Bell, Terre Haute, Ind ; Mrs, Swain Ramos, Plainfield, Ind. ror more references call on our physician.

NO TICE is hereby given that ou March 10th, 1896, an election of a Trustee will oe held bj the members of Ev. Luth. Emanuel’s con* g egatiou <f Wnlker township, Jasoer county, Indiana, at their church. JOHN STIBBI, Sec’y. Walker twp, Feb. 10, ’96 WANTEI > ! A MAN: To sell Canadian Grown Fruit Trees, Deny Plants, Roses, Shrubbery Seed I otatoes, etc., for the largest growers of high grade stock. Seven hundred acres, hardy profitable varieties th it succeed in the coldest climates. No experience required and fair treatment gnaran teed. Any one not earning 4t.v0.00 per month and expenses should write us at once for particulars. Liberal commissions paid part time men. Apply now and get choice of territory. LUKE BROTHERS COMPANY. Stock Exchange Building, Hm * Chicago. I

DITCH NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to tbe f Bowing named persons that the viewers in Ditch Cause So. 150*5. wherein W rren Robinson was t e petitioner, have filed their report in the office of the Count .Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, whioh report will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Jaspercounty, Indiana, at the March term, 1896, theieof; That the said proposed ditch eomme..ces at a point 458 feet North of the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of the norih-e ist quarter of Section Nineteen (19) i township twentynine (29 north, rauge six (0) west in Jasper county, in liana, and from thence in a southeasterly and southerly die tion to the Iroquois River w ere it lias i; s outlet, ill of which said ditch is located in .dsriou township, said county, and that the lands of the followingnmned persons are assessed for the location and construction of same, to-wit: Elmi a Monnett, b’l teller Mounett, T. L. Miner William O. Piper, William H. Owen-’ Zimr Dwigg ns, Benjamin J. Gifford, John Shook, Morgan N. Jenkins, Warren Rebut goo, Lliz beth Bedford, town of Rensselaer, I.ouisvil.e, New Albany & Chicago llailwav Company. J sper county for benefits to highways Maiion township, James D. Babcock, as rusteu of Maiiou township, Morton E. Runner, as Assignee of tbe Commercial Bank of Oxford, Indiana, the Trustees cf the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana; That the said report will come ou for hearing belore the said Board of Commissioners at the March Term, lsiiti, wh ch term beg ns on Monday the 2d da> of Alar h, I«9fi. and .it that time sai report will be hoard and ail of the above named nurties take notice thereof. Witness My band as Auditor of Jasper i • ——■ . County, lndinua. and the - S AL. r seal of the Bond of ( *—' Comrnssioneis of said County, this tbeliihdiv . of Eebiuarv, l,s9fi. HENRY li. MURR 4Y, Auditor of Jaspor coun'y, ludiau.i. Eebru ry 7, 1896 Sl().

Notice to Non-Residents. The State ot Ind'una, | | J usp r t ouu y, f S 8: In Jasper Circui jCourt, To March Term, l«9t>." No. 501:1. James P. Foltz, vs. JoiephSur cod, MabaU Spurgeon. Mrs o, urgeou wife of snid.Joseph Spurgo*u, Mrs Spurgeon widow of said Joseph Spurgeop, Sanfcrd M Spurgeon and Mis Spurgeon wife of * a d Sanferd M Spurgeon, Airs Spuigeon w dow of i aid banford M Spurgeon, Daui 1 C Spurgeon, Mrs Spurgeon wif.if sidd Daniel C Spuigeon, Mrs Spurgeon, widow of said Dan el C Spingeon, and all the unknown heirs, devisees unit legatees, j and all the lekno* u heirs, devisees anil legatees of the unkuownheirs. devisee Cud legatee ‘ of each and e>cry of sa d defen iants. Re it Remembered, That on this fti: d. y ol Februa y a. d, 1856, the above named plaintiff by S. O, Irwin his Attorney filed ;in the office of the Clerk of aid'tourt ] his complaint against said defendan t and ! also the affidavit of a comptt nt person, thnt said d feudants ar* nece-sary parties and are nou-ivsidents of the m le of Indiana. Said uon-r sideut defendants aio ther so e ereby notified of ti e pendency of said suit, and aat aaid cause will stand so- tr al at the March term of said Couit, 1890, to-wit: on the 3 tb day of March, 1896. , Witness, Mv band and the I r —| se il of said Court, affixed I - Seal r nt office in Rensselaer, on ■—* — ’ this 7th day of February, a. r>. 189(3. Wm.H. Cooveu, C erk. S. C. Irwin, Att’y for pi ff. February 7, IBi>6-Isß,

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