Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1896 — Page 1

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Addison Pabkibon President *XO.K. lIOLLINGSWOBTH, VioePreaiJdent. Emmht Ji. Hollingsworth, Cashier. THE JyMTE OF RENbSELAER. IND. Directors: Addison P-arkison, James T. Handle, John M. Wasson. Geo. “K. Hol-linssworth-and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact a general Banking Bnsiness. Interest-allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and food notes bdugbt at current rates of interest., A share of your patronage is solicited. aw At the old stand of the Citizens’ State Bank John Makeeveb, Jay Williams, President, Cashier. Farmers’ Bank, Rbnsselaeb, . . - Indiana. Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange . Collections made and promptly remitted. Pioneer meat market?] BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, eto , sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICES.— None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good Cattle, J. J. EIGLESBAOH. Pioprietor.

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Lf«b ■««" y. j. i«m, i. k. Nenas, (Mtrier. iMtCeehbrA. McCoy & Co.’s RENSB » - The Oltesi ml in Jasper (Mr ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bu ness, Buys Notes and Loans Money or. Short Time on-Personal orßeaiul Estate Security. Fairvmd Liberal Treatment i? Promised "to AH. Fobeign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. Jis Patrona Having Valuable, papers May Deposit Them for Safekeeping.*®* L-A- BOSTWICK, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Maps and Blue Prints OF LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a Specialty Rensselaeblnd. Office in Odd Fellpw’s Temple. C*. T». KAHLER, RENSSELAER, IND .. Blactanilluag, Horse-Shoaiig, Wagon-Making, nien f.ion given to repairing Msc Dealing Castings in Iron or Bras

J. W. HORTON, Dentist, All diseases of Teeth and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a spe cialty. *ar Office over Post-Office, Rensselaer Indiana. P. W. CLARKE, JEWELER. Rensselaer, - Ind.

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RENSSELAEB JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA FRIDAY NOVEMBERU3 1896

Bia«n f. n»a <•«, SirN J. fbaafwu, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Pubhe. Thompson & Brother BBNSSBLAEB, INDI-MNA. *3* Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. BPITLER, COLLBCTOR and AMSBAOSOB S 3" We devote pettecular attootion paying t&xee, setting and leasing lands. Jameti AV. Douthit, AtWraof-al-Uw uni Jotaiq FoWk. S 3" Office front room, up-stairc, over Laßue Bro’s Grocery store, Rensselaer Indiana. Ralph AV . Marshall, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, ( Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial atten'ion given to settlement of Decedent’s Es. tates, Collections, Conveyances. Justices’ Cases, etc. **" Office over Chicago Bargain Stere, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E, Mills, ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW.I Rensselaer, . Indiana, Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts earefhily prepared*, Titles examined. O’Farm loans negotiated at-lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citiaena’ Bank. Ira vv. Y Attomcy-at-Law, Kerf Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : : : Indiana. I. B. Washjbubn. S. C. Ebcmsh. AVikshbiix-iL At English ’’hvsiciauS & Surgeons jieniselaer, Ind. Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Chronic Diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to snrgerviu all departments, and General Office in Leopold’s Corner Block, ever Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone 48;

AV WHartsell, M. D . , llomwopatliic fhyaMan & Sargwn. Rensselaer, Ind. O’ Chronic Diseases a Specialty. "®» Office in MAkeever’s New Block. T. F». WRIGHT, lIWDERTJLKERI EMBALMER SSKSBBT.ABB. - - IMDU-Il Maps of tbe Town of Rensselaer an* I of Jasper coudty, for sale at Long’s Drug Store rNewXmEATXMARKET,) CREVISTON BROS. Pboprietobb Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please give us a coil and we will guarantee to giva you satisfaction. Remember the place. de0!4,’94 WorthJCnowinp. Thera 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 vould 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 reliable witnesses, who gladly testify to its remarkable curative powers, and offer themselves sound and well, in evidence.

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|_ OFFICIAL VOTE OF JASPER COUNTY==BY PRECINCTS, 1896. . I Prosecuting Joint Rep- j | | Commission- | Commissionresident. Governor. Congress. Judge. Attorney. resentative. Treasurer, [ Recorder. Sheriff. Coroner. | Surveyor. Assessor. er Ist Dist’t. | er 3rd Dis’t. 4F I Sisi I? -rlfl s I rl. r l-r| rl rl f I girl si f} rl i*l 2'l-ri- si r -s sis g si msj PRECINCTS. - 5 tl 1 J > I s 11 1 i I 1 I •* I » I f I i i i -H ? I - r L ? 1 i 1 < - s S f -Mi H i 1 f 2’i£Cf 3 lsTlcJ J» sX?°- s yG *3 3>. af-Sa-3?F w?»f »£ c ' w .? n- 3 : ? : ; • : : ? : : : ? : : : • • : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ? • • • b • . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ••••• ... • • • • • - • • . • • . • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . :■; i J__. _J ‘222‘’ L. *—2 • ’ ; Hanging Grove 48 82 3 3 .. 48 81 2 3 47 84 Ji" 1 *” 79 114 3 8.. 77 115 3 7 69 116 18 67 116 19 66 H7| 19 67 116 20 65 120 18 70 113 20 67 116 21 66 116 20 66 117 20 64 118 20 66 116 21 66 117 20 VValker 95 111 .. 18 1 94 109.. 18 94 109 21 95 106 21 93 108 21 93 108 21 92 109* 20 93 106 22 100 102 22 93 107 22 93 107 22 91 108 22 92 107 22 93 107 22 n ar N ey aSt 38 105 36.. 36 103 26 35 103 63595 633 100 534 100 5‘ 33 100 534 100 63797533 99 533 100 533 101 534 100 533 101 5 Barkley West 48 88.. 12 2 49 85.. 12 47 84 19 48 80 19 47 82 19 47 82 19 47 82 19 47 82 19 48 81 19 47 82 19 47 82 19 47 82 19 48 81 19 47 82 19 Manon Ist 75 162 1 7.. 78 161 1] 4 74 159 8 78 156 5 74 159 5 75 157 6 70 163 5 68 163 6 72 159 6 75 157 5 75 158 5 74 159 5 79 152 7 75 156 6 Marion 2nd 102 167 2 9 1 99 166 2 9 100 170 13 97 168 13 99 167 13 97 170 13 92 174 13 96 171 11 96 171 12 93 172 13 96 170 13 99 168 12 102 165 13 98 168 13 Manon 3rd 88 101 1 12 1 85 101 1 11 86 104 12 87 98 11 82 103 12 82 103 12 80 105 12 81 104 10 79 106 12 80 105 12 82 102 12 80 105 12 82 103 12 80 105 12 Manon 4th 106 130 3 2 .. 106 129 2 2 105 131 3 113 124 3 105 131, 3 104 131 3 102 132 3 106 129 3 104 129 3 105 129 3 104 131 3 104 131 3 108 127 3 109 126 3 J° n^ n 89 55 2 38 2 89 55 2 35 88 57 42 89 54 41 88 55 41 88 55 41 87 57 40 82 68 29 88 56 40 87 55 41 87 56 41 86 57 41 87 55 41 80 61 38 t; ewton 69 71 3 9 .. 69 71 3 9 69 72 11 70 71 11 69 71 12 69 71 11 69 72 11 70 71 11 69 71 12 69 70 12 68 70 12 69 71 12 70 70 12 69 70 12 Keener 57 148.. 5.. 57 148.. 5 58 149 8 64 141 8 59 147 8 59 147 8 59 146 9 58 147 9 58 149 8 59 147 8 59 147 8 59 147 8 53 151 9 58 147 8 S 7 a . nka^ e ?, 58 64 .. 6 .. 56 63 1 6 63 57 8 61 56 8 59 56 8 59 56 8 60 56 8 61 55 8 63 54 9 59 56 8 59 56 8 58 57 8 60 55 9 60 56 8 Wheatfield ... 64 111 1 13.. 63 109 1 13 71 106 15 71 103 14 68 106 13 68 107 13 68 108 12 67 111 11 72 104 14 67 107 13 68 108 13 67 107 13 69 110 11 66 106 14 Carpenter South 40 138 % 2.. 41 137 2 2 41 137 3 42 134 4 41 135 3 40 136 3 49 125 6 42 135 3 46 131 3 40 136 3 40 136 3 39 137 3 41 136 3 40 138 2 Carpenter East 81 IJI 2 14 1 81 112 2 13 82 109 17 86 105 17 81 110; 17 82 109 16 91 101 17 83 113 9 84 105 17 81 110 17 81 109 18 81 109 17 81 110 17 81 Hl 16 Carpenter West 61 101 .. 15.. 59 99.. 14 62 95 18 60 93 19 59 93 18 59 94 18 65 89 18 59 94 16 57 96 18 59 94 18 59 93 18 59 94 18 59 93 18 56 96 18 M,lr °y . 51 28 1 9.. 50 28 184829948 28 847 - 29, 847298463174631746317472984729 8472984729 84729 8 Cuion South 77 71 .. 20.. 75 70.. 20 60 71 36 57 72 35 58 70 36 58 ”0 35 58 70 36 57 71 36 58 69 36 58 70 36 57 72 35 58 70 36 58 68 38 58 69 36 Union North 65 74 .. 9 .. 65 74 .. 9 64 75 10 67 70 12 64 75 10 64 10 64 75 10 62 77 10 64 75 10 65 74 10 63 76 10 64 75 10 68 68 13 64 75 10 : T otal 9 -- 13912032 27 217 81377 2016 25 2061363 2017 28013831948 27'713391997 27413391999 2731332 2012 27H1 325 2024 249 1354 2020 13511979 1326 2004 2tT Fusion Totals 1608 1643 1660 1613 1612 1603 11574 1631 1606 1606 15911 1635 1599 Ma J orlties 424 ! 639 374 288 384 387 409,...1.... 450 355 392 396 1429... 344 405.... Labor vote, which was lin Hanging Grove and lin Carpenter East. The vote for all state officers except Governor is also omitted, it not differing materially from that for Governor. *• ’ ,

WANTED-FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel fer responsible established houses in Indiana. Salary S7BO and expenses, Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self .addressed .tamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. “THIS MANBRYAN.” Under the above c ption the Chicago Evening Journal, the leading Republican afternoon pa* per of the western metropolis, says editorially: “William Jennings Bryan begins in Chicago to-day what will be recorded as one of the most remarkable performances in the nistory of American politics. Whether be stands upjn a platform involving principles contrary to your belief or not; whether his fierce arraignment of corporations meets with your approval or not; whether you are in-> dined to resent his attacks upon the United States supreme court or not; whether his statements concerning federal interference in I local affairs are regarded by you as lank sedition, or whether the j man embodies all that is charac- | teristic of the anarchist or not, vou

must give him credit that would redound to the credit of any great man. He has a clean perso .ality. He has a strong phisiqufHe has grit. Sketch a retrospect of this remarkable campaign. Picture this oratorical giant. Re* member the circumstances under which he was nominated. Think of him when Jhe buckled on the armor and entered the fight.— Th nk ot his trip to the east, to the west, to the south and to the north. Think of the number of speeches he has made by day an 1 by night, his tirelessenergy, and what he proposes todo now. In three days he will make twentythree speeches in Chicago. Thursday morning he will make a flying trip to Freepor’, Elgin and Rockford and return in time to keep an early evening engagement in this city. “Chicago is the pivotal point in the United States. Upon the way Chicago goes depends the election. Bryan will make a superhuman effort to overcome the tremendous McKinley sentinu nt that has been generated in Cook county, and his

struggle will be watched with the same breathless interest that one would watch the deciding a war between nations. What the end will be cannot foretold. A man that could sway 900 delegates to the extent of being chosen their standard-bearer, and who has mow ed to intense enthusiasm some of the greatest audiences ever gathered together,can accomplish much in the way of influencing voters, so that when it is claimed his visit here will not amouut to anything, those who make the claim do not know what they are talking about. If the republican managers do not appreciate the importance of what impends they display evidence of such total blindness that it is hard to believe they are shrewd politicians.” WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR womei to travel for reßpomjble established hhuse inlndiana. Salary S7BO and expenses Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed t tamped envelope. The National. Star Insurance Bldg;., Chicago.

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Keeping Fall and Winter Apples Purdue University Agricultural Station. Newspaper Bulletin No. 37. Oct. 28th, 1b96. In many localities in Indiana there are often more apples grown than can be disposed of profitably at the time of gathering, and so serious loss to the growers is the result; much of this loss could be prevented by a proper handling of the fruit, and by providing a suitable place for storing until the congested ,state of the market is relieved.

In order to keep well, appL-s must be picked at the proper time. Care must be exercised in handling to prevent bruises, carefully assorting the ripe from the unripe, the perfect from the imperfect, and storing in a cool, dry place, with plenty of pure air free from all odors ot decaying vegetables or other substances.

The average fruit-grower does not exercise enough caution in handling and assorting his fruit The degree of maturity will Lave much to do with the keeping qualities. A late fall or winter apple should be mature, but not ripe when it is picked, if it is expected to be kept for any considerable time. The process of rip~. emng is only the first stage of decay, and if this is allowed to continue before picking, till the apple is ripe or mellow, this breaking down process has proceeded so far that it is a difficult matter to arrest it. As soon, therefore, as the stem will separate freely from its union with the branch, the a; pie is sufficiently matured for storing. The proper temperature for keeping apples is as nearly 35 degrees Fahr, as it is possible to keep it, and in order to maintain this, it will often bo necessary in this climate to provide a separate place for storing fruit, as the average cellar under the dwelling is wholly unfit for this purpose. If the cellar consists of several compertinents so that one can be shut off completely from the others, and the temperature in this kept kalow 40 degrees, it will answer the purpose very well. If this cannot be dona, a cheap storage house may be built in connection with the ice house, by building a room underneath, having it surrounded with ice on the sides and overhead, with facilities for drainage undernealb, keeping the air dry by means of chloride of calcium placed on the floor in an open water tight vessel, such as a large milk crock or pan. In this way the temperature may be kept veiy near the freezing point the year round, and apples may e keet almost indefinitely. • James Troop, Horticulturist. WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for res oniible o tablisbed honseinlndi ma. Salary S7BO and expi nses. Poaitibn permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. T 1 e National, Star Insurance Blds., Chicago,

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