Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1896 — Page 1

VOLUME XX

Addison Parkison President Gxo. K. Hollingsworth, VicePresiJdent. Emmet IHollingsworth, Cashior. THE BMK OF REXb&AuA£Ri IND. Directors: Addison Parkisou, James T. Handle, John M. Wasson, Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to tr ins act a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. At the old stand of the Citizens’ State Hank John Makeever, Jay Williams, President, Cashier. Farmers’ Bank, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange. Collections made and promptly lemitted, Pioneer mm market^ BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc, sold in quantities to suit purobaters at the LOWEST PRICES.— None but the best stock slaughteted. Everybody is invited to call. , THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good Cattle, J. J. EIGLEBBACH. Pioprietor. Maps of Jasper County on Sale at Long’s. Tb Indianapolis Dai'v and Weekly Sent inel circulation has leached immense proportions by its thorongh service in reoliving all the latest news all over the State and Irom its dispatches from foreign countries. Every reader iu Indiana should take a State paper, and that The Sentinel. LARGEST CIRfULATION Of any Newspaper 11 THE STATE. TERMS OE SUBSCRIPTION. Daily one year - - $6.0 Weekly one year • 1.0 The weekly Edition Has 12 PAGES! SUBSCRIBE NOW And make all remittances to i The mnimpoLls] SENTINEL COJ Indianapolis, Ind. This paper will be furnished with the weekly edition of The Indiana State Sentinel for $2 00.

DF*. MEINTDENHALJU Indian Name MON-GOS-YAH. The Great Indian Doctor! The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer. Indiana, Saturday, April 11th. ONLY FOUR DOLLARS A MONTH, and all Medicines Included. This Offer Will Only Hold Good Until March Tl2th, 1896. WAII persons who will apply will be treated services free. The Doctor makes this liberal offer to ueinonstrate his Indian medicines in the cnre of diseases.

Dr. Ohas. Meudenhall. Office Honrs —9 amto 8p m Lqgansfobt, Ind.

The Democratic Sentinel.

ALIKE# If MI, T. J. «<*»!, I. K. HOPtin, frail Mt. Cashier. Ass’t Cashisr. Y. McCoy & Co.’s RENSSELAER, s - 'IND. Tbe Oldest Bank In Jasper County

ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bn ness, Buys Notes aud Loans Money on Li ng or Short Time on Personal orßtai,_j Estate Security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sol i Interest Paid on Time Deposits YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. •S~Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.

Le A- BUST VvUCK, AND SURVEYOR. Maps and Blue Prints OF MMil. LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a Specialty Ren tfcZLAER Ind. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple.

Wm. B. Austin, Arthur H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. m, Din & co, Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, ... Indiana. •S’ Offico second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the oourts and purchasu, sell and lease real estate. Atty’s for L., N. A AC.R’yCo., 8., L. & S. Association, and Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Co. (i. P. ItAHLER, RENSSELAER, INDIANA, lilaMhiiig, lin-Mig, Wagon-Making. -ecinl cnt.ion given ’to repairing Msc g e and D eating Casting: in Iron »r Bras . tmeij n g 3? BUILDING Estimates Furnished On Short Notice. COX BROS, W Shop on Cullen Street, Northwest of Makeever Houso.Rensselaer,lnd. A. J. KNIGHT, Painter AED Paper Hanger. 8@“Only the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUAR ANT'D! Shop on Cornelia Street, Rear of Nossler’s Model.

The Doctor s ent twenty-one years of his life among the Indians, there learning the secrets of Nature’s wonderful remedies contained in Roots, Barks, Gums, Buds, Berries. Leaves and Plants. Marvelous.— The Doctor can tell yon alt your complaints bv simply looking at you und without asking any anestions— Consultation Free in all diseases of men, women and children Perfect cuies guaranteed in all cases undertaken—Caturrh,Throat, Lungs, Liver Stomach, Blood Diseases, Scrofula, Sores. Spots, Pimples, Tetter, Eczema, Eye, tar, Kidneys,Bladder, Piles, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Lost Manhoo . All female c> mplaipts and weak children promptly cured. Young and Middle Aged Men who are troubled with uervong debility, loss of memory, weaknes of body and brain, log. of-energy, organic weakness, kidney and bla ider affection or any form of special disease can here find a speedy cure Write— Thous ands cored at home by let er Send a lock Of yoHr hair, age, weight and build Enclose a stump for reply »nd you will be told all of your compla nth by return mail Address all letters to

RENSSELAEB JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA FRIDAY. MARCH 27 1896

Sim«i t. Thompsan, David J. Tkuapui, Attornev-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson & Brother RENSSELAER. INDIANA. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor. tST We devote paiticular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lauds. James "W. L)oiilliit, itt«rm>) -at-Uw and Sutary Public. *9" Office front room, np-stairs, over Laßue Bro’s Grocery store, Rensselaer Indiana. Ralph ~W . Marshall, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, [■."■Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial atten ion given to settlement of Decedent’s Es. tate*, Collections, Conveyances. Justices' Cases, etc. **" Office over Chicago Bargain! Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E. Alills, •ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I “ Rensselaer, In > iana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Absiraots carefully prepared, Titles examined. »*”Farm lo.ins negotiated at lowestr#tes. Office up stairs over Citizens' Bank.

I ra w. Yeoman, Attorncy-at-Law, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : : : Indiana. Y. E. Eoug-lii*i<lg-e, physician and surgeon. *3" Office in the now Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. I. 11. W»slit>iix-n 9 Physician & Surgeon KensßeJatr, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of dißeuses of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Testß eyes for glasses. WWHartsell, M. I) | IHorawopathic Physician A Surgeon. A Rensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office in Makeever’s New Block. J. W. HORTON. Dentist, All diseases of Teeth and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a spe cialty. *** Office over Laßne’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana.

T. P. WRIGHT, IjHDERTJKER & EMBtLiER Rensket.abr, - - IN»IA"7A Maps of tbe Town of Rensselaer and cf Jasper coudty, for gale at Long’s Drug Store ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | SEND | f FOR OUR ♦ | Fall ! | Catalogue ; ♦ ♦ ♦ —the finest we have ♦ ♦ yet published — ♦ 100 pages, pro- ♦ T fusely illustrated. T + about the new ♦ Fall and Winter ♦ ♦ Styles in Men’s and ♦ J Boy’s Clothing, ♦ I Hats, Furnishing Y Goods, Shoes and Ladies’ Cloaks. % and will be sent * ♦ free of charge. ♦ % THE HUB, % Ths W.rKPs Larywt Clothln, atsre, Staff and Jaeksoa St., + ♦ CHICABO. ♦ ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ‘Judge’ Healy visited Chicago this week and purchased an additional supply for liis stock of boots and shoes. The judge’s judgm *nt of a good article, will soon make his establishment a uooular resort for that line of goods.

•‘A FOX ADHERENCE TO CORRECT PRINCIPLES.”

I Begged Them For a Return Date. Beaver Dam, Wis., March, 9, ’96. The Smalley Grand Concert Co.gave an entertainment at Mueio Halt on Monday, March 2d, 1896, and I take great pleasure in saying th*t it was the finest musioal entertainment I have booked for many years. The Lady Quartette is simply grand They sing with perfect ease and grace, and their excellent voices blend In such perfect harmonv as to entrance the listening ear. Their program is new and varied, pleasing any and al< kinds of andieno<s. ihe Sopran Solo of Miss Perrine is worthy or special mention. She has an excellent voioe—under perfect control - and he; inging denotes thorough training. She Lean aitist seldom seen outside of the large eitLs. Miss Sprague took the house by storm by the splendid manuet in whioh she saug her Contialtc Solo. She possesses a rich, Bm ° ot h and Powerful void, controlled with that ease and graoe which musioal genius and t tudy make per/eot The musical part.of the program was pleasantly interrupted by the reader, Miss Caruthers, a vivacious, pfeastng and graceful little artist with new and unique sub jects that captivated her audienoe on her -PP eara f* oe * Horenoore# were man y. and she made a decided hit J They are all perfect ladies pleasing to look upon and pleasant to oonverse with I begged them for a leturn date. Thty merit success. Sinoerely. CHAB. C. MILLER. Mgr. Musio Hall Seats eu sale at Long’s for the Smalley Grand Conoert Co., Monday evening* March 30th. Reserved seats, s<)e.

Under tne new democratic tariff the export of Amerioan manufactures has increased from $183,718,484 under the McKinley law for 1894 to $201,000,000 under the present law- ne rly $20,000,000 Blankeis and all household articles are cheaper than they ever were under the high protective laws of the Harrison and other republican administrat ons. Bro. ar shall please note, j The Smalley Grand Conoert Co. (formerly Ihe Sohnmnnn Lady Quartet? in odo of the most noted in America and ever ?n R^™.lae^. nmßioa,

Billee Chandler charges the McKi lej ites with being engaged in frying the fat” out rtf monopolies demanding Increase i protection,in the interest of McKinley. Billee thinks it would all be right were he the nominee, bus the adoption of such methods before the nomis nation is made is opposed to his religion. On llonday evening next (March -iniM £° ple wi “ the“ ojpo o ,£ nity of hearing one of he most noted The C BmMi Om ?i aa,oß DPWbefor e t'e publio. A“ e H 8 “ aIle y Grand Concert Co. (formerly fsr on« UmaDß Qnar ‘® t) have been secured 2?.°“ a eveain R at Ellis’ Opera House.The company have been ploying return citles of Cr T° W H d9d h ° nß ? B in & PttoSS cities of Indiana, and the manager has It e win r L eed :? rtnnate in ■•onS?tho “ o!l enler e t fl TJ thoo t “ d ° ubt the beßt tnuslaer Th i r eTe f B‘ven ln Rensseli? y come nnd e r Ihe auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society. P B. F. Fendio, . Judsonj.Hunt J- F. Warren, G. E. Marshall. The Smalley Grand Concert Co. at E 10,?,, 0,?,,/ P®va House, Monday evening, Marc i 36th. See large bills. Ihe far frying” process has commenced with a view to secure the nomination of McKinley by the Republican convention. The process will be repeated to debauch the ballot and elect the no** miuee. It will behoove the peo pie to stand film and defeat the scheme to extort tribute’from them to enrich the monopolies.

We take pleasure in recommending the Smalley Grand Concert Co. (otherwi,! the L »dy Quartette). They are probably the finest in the state' «dlll them nS ff L K OtUr M ouneßll0 ’ ald hear Jr® 1 ?- il wdl be, without doubt, one of en iS £,rseW. entertainment ® ever « iv - Mr. Bayi rd need pay no heed to the vote of censure by congress, as at present constituted. He amply told th 6 truth, and the k ck comes from those who were hurt by it NOTICE TO TAXPAYER 8. Monday, April 19th, 1896, being the third Monday in April, is the last day for the payment of the April installment of the taxes cf 1895. All taxe* not paid on or before the above day, will incur the penalty of 10 per cent. .Those having taxes to pay are requested to call early and avoid t the delay’ of the last few days of t ix-puying time. JESSE C GWINN, Treasurer of Jasper County. Tbe Dingley tariff bill is dead beyc nd resurrection. The silver republicans laid it to rest, with the tbe declaration that no tariff bill should pass that didn’t provide for free coinage. Music (loving people will be glad to welcome Mi.s Gertrnde Sprague, with the Smalley Grai d Concert Co , back to Rensselaer. Any that had the pleasure of hearing her last summer with "The Chicago Rivals” will not miss this second opponunity. She has a national reputation.

by / THE LYOH H DICINE For Sale by all Druwcts.

Church Directory. PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. M. R. Paradis, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 1U:46 a. m. Junior Endoavor, 3:00 d. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Publio Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. It. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9:30 a. in. Publio Worship, 10:45 a. m. Class Meeting, 11:45 a.m. - pworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Publio Worship, 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m . Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Rev. J. H. Brady, Pastor. Bible Sohool, 9:30 ai m. Publio Worship, 11:45 a, m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Y P. S. 0. E., 6.30 p. m. Publio Worship, 7,30 p. m. Pryrei Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

Dr. V. E. LOUGHRIDGE, After a brief illness, uep&ried this lifts Saturday morning, March 21, 1896, aged 32 years, 9 months and 22. Victor E. Lough ridge was born and reared in Rensselaer. Graduated from the Rensselaer high school in 1880, from A n Arbor in 1881. For several months he attended Ann Arbor university, after which he commenced the study ol medicine with his father atthis place, graduating from Rush cillege in 1888, when he juined his father in the practice of his chosen profession. October 10th, 1888, he married Miss Alice of Laporte, lnd . who died the following year. March 7th, 1894, he was married to Miss Fairy Wilcox, who, with an interesting little daughter survive him. Just entering upon the threshold of a busy and useful life, the demise of “Vic,” as he was famil iarly called, is peculiarly sad, a’nl the community at large share the the sorrow of the immediate relatives in the irreparable loss they they sustain. Un Monday last funeral services were conducted at the residence by Revß. Paradis aud Utter; the obsequies in charge of K. of P. organization. The floral tributes were numerous and ap: ropiate. Mrs. Anna Nagle died at her Ronßß f l “ r * Fr iday, March -U, 1896, aged 69 years. Intel*. Bund cemeter y last

Haary StackLouse,lndianapolis, attended the funeral of Dr. V. E. Lougbnd'e, Monday. Advertised Letters—Miss Virdie Butler, Miss Grace CPark, Rev. John Fiench, Mr. William Henry Sin the circuit court, on Monday »t, on motion of Jas. W. Douthit, Perry Hamilton was admitted to practice as an attorney. Wm. Cooper seems to be the unanimous choice of the north. end Democrats for Commissioner. He would make a fit st class official* In the south enc all eyes are turned on Ed. W Culd for the same office. El wood Spriggs, Walker twp., is named tor sheriff. These gsntlemen, if placed on the ticket, cannot be duplicated by either the repnhjlican or populistic parties. Ben Harrison will be the republican nominee for President, he is anxious to have it seemingly forced upon him.

The Business Man's Statement. LaFatxttx, Iwd., May 2, 1894. lAftn litdicrn* Ck, t Indianapolis, Ind.: GivTLEMfH— It is with pleasure that I can conscientiously say a good word for LYON’S SEVBN WONDERS. For more than a year I was troubled with indigestion and stomach disorders. Various remedies which I tried gave me no relief, until one day last summer I was told by a brother drummer of the virtues of LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I concluded to try it, and am happy to say one box, costing only one dollar, entirely cured me. To those who suffer sa I did I would strongly advise them to use LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. Yours truly, John R. Spencer, State Agent Royal Baking Powder Comaany.

NEW CIGAR FACTORY.

A. Lewis, receutly of Logans*, port, has commenced the manufacture of a number of Li"h grade and popular brands of Cigars.— He is located in rooms over Vu» natta’e harness establishment, in Hildebrand's brick Livery building where he has a number of first class hands employed. By square dealing aud prime goods Mr. L. has established a large trade iu Logansport, Goodlaud. Kentland, Remington and many other north Indiana cities and towns. It is curious, says the Indianaps olis News, what a powerful effoot fuilure to get office has in cansing men to see the error of their polit* ical ways, winning them to renounce the devil of tweedledum and all biß works,fond to embrace with vooiferous and voluable protestations the vivifying gospel of tweedledne. Benny Havens, Penny Hrycrs, hnighol”

The enlarged list of free raw materials has enabled our manufacturers ‘o sell in markets from wkich they were’barred under ths McKinley bill and trade abroad has been greatly extended. In the seven months ended Jan. 31, 1896, the manutactures from the United States amounted in value to $126,892,461, against $104,607,101 during the corresponding period in the year previous. This is the lfirgest exportation of American manufactures for the same, numbei |of months in the country's history. The year 1896 began most auspiciously with exports of American manufactures, amounting in value in *Tanufiry to $18,732,547, against $13,101,738 i . January, 1895. At this rate of increase the exportp of American manufactures for the current year will exceta $350,000,000. The Philadelphia Record remarks that “there is nothing to prevent tnis magnificent growth but agitation for cheap silver and for high tariff obstruction of trade.” A. Lewis, » cigar manufacturer of 20 years experience, recently of Logangport, h«s located in Rensselaer, and opened a cigar factory in rooms over Vanat a’s harness store. Hildebrand's brick livery buildeag and solioits the trade of looal dealgrs and consumers. Goods of a high jade will b manufactured. Try him.

Notice of Election ot Trustees. Notice is hereby given to the members and supporters of the Presbyterian church of Rensselaer, Indiana, that the Annual meeting will be held at the Court House, at eight o’clock p.* m., Thursday, April 2d, 1896, for the purpose of electing two trustetsof the church The secretary and treasurer, also the proper officers of all the Auxiliary societies of the church will make their annual report to this meeting. ' By order ot the Board of Trustees. JOHN EGER, President. C. D. Martin, See’y. March 18,1896.

To represent ns in cities and ” c towns, soliciting orders for our W ant high grade and complete line A Few o£ Ornamental Shrubs, Trees, M ftn Hardy Roses, eto. Also, men ” to work country trade on sale of onr famous Northern Grown Seep Potxtos, and full line Nursery Stock,— Apply at once, stating age. L. L. MAY * CO,, Nursery men, Florists and Seedsmen, ' St. Pacp, Minn,

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Miss Mary Meyer is in Chicago studying new designs in millinery. - Increasing trade v cquiies more shelving in Judgd Healy’s store. Don't f rget to attend the Conundrum Supper to be given by the Ladies’ Relief Corps, at G A. R. Hall, March 24th. Proceeds to be used for ivlief. SIOOO IN PRIZES. TO BE DISTRIBUTED ABSOLUTELY FItEE. Use the letters contained in the text: *Monon Seeds Grow,” and form ae n any words us yon an, using letters olthei backwnrd or forward, but don't uso any letter in same word more times than it appears in “ Moion Seeds Gat w." For example the words: soe, on, none, weeds, etc. iho person forming the greatest number of words, using the letters in the text, will rece.vs One Hundre Dollars in cash. For the next largest list we will give S7S in cash, for the uext $.-5 in cash, aud for ach of the next ten largest lists w« will give $lO in goid. If you are good at word mukiug you can scours a valuable prize, us The MononSeed Co. intend giving mnnv hundred speoial prizes to parsons sending them listH containing over twenty-five words. Write your name on list of words (numbered) aud «nolosethe same postpaid with I 'i two cent stamps for a combination package of Monon Seeds That Ghoxv, wbioh includes U packets of the latest and most popular flowers of ditl'erent varieties, also particulars and rules of distribution of prizes.— This word contest will be carefully and conscientiously conducted, and is solelv for the purpose of turther introducing our Heeds in new localities. You will receive the Biggest value in flower seeds tvar offered, and besides if yon are able to make a good 1 st of words and answer f romi tly you will stand an aqual opporunity to secure a valuable prise. We intend spending a large amount of money in distribui on of prises in this oonlest. We assure you that your trial order with us will he most gratifying. Wiite your name plainly and send list as oarly as possible. Address, MONON SEED GO.' Uonon Bldg, Chicago, 111. 1000 MILE TICKETS. They cost but $20.00; each oau bo purchased of auy agent on the Monon route. They are good for one year from date of sale, and good for passage on 23 different roads. The lineß afford the commercial traveler access to the principal cities aud towns in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, with through lines to St. Louis. The ooupons fiom this book will be accepted in payment for excess baggbge aDd for seats in parlor cars on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway, also between Chicago and Cincinnati, vhi L., N. A. k C, and C., H. kD. railroads. The train service of this line includes all the conveniences devised to make tr* veling pleasure. Vestibuled trains with p<*nor and dining cars on all day trains; Fullman buffet and compartment sleeping cars on all night lrains. Speoial Features; Steam heat; Pintch light. Suitier AKi,. bt: “Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one ‘‘boys.” Eclipses Them All. The Monon Route now makes the run from Chicago to Jacksonville, Florida, in 354 hours, leaving Chicago daily at 3:32 p. m. and arrive ing at Jacksonville at 8:20 the secs ond morning, m„ king connections with all lines at Jacksonville tor central and southern Florida.— Passes Re sselaer at 11:23 p. m. Foi full information call on the local station agent or address Prank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. —. ■ Wheat 55 to 60; Corn 22; Ua s 14 a 15; Rye 30 a 32; Hay $7.50 a $9 00. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it.

Worth Knowing 1 here are many who are suffer* ing from disease, who havs receive ed little benefit from medicines, and who have become discouraged or even hopeless of recovery.— The assurance that a remedy for these ills exists would be joyful news to them. And yet, this is just the announcement we make them, and this statement is verified by numbers of the most r,-liable witnesses, who gladly testify to its remarkable curative powers, and offer themselves sound and well, in evidence. Compound Oxygin has cured hundreds of cases given ove\ - as incurable. The proof is at your service. It will cost you nothing to convince yourself. Would it not be wise to do so? If convenient call at the ofik*?, and we will give you all the information you may desire in regard to the treatment and its act'on aud effects, or write ns and we wilFsend book of 200 piges, free. Home or Office Treatment. Consuita;ion tree. Dbs . Starkey & Palen, 1629 Arch St., Phila., Pa.