Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1896 — Page 8
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rnmm ra)UUHSVILLL.NtwAL6I«YICIIICI£Bftt(.o) « ’ * MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Ta'jle Ineffeot Sept. 11th, 1894. SOOTH BOUND. Ho Si— Ful Mail (don't atop) 448 am No 6 Louisville Mail, Daily It) 5a am No S 3 -Indianapolis,Mail, 1 53 p m No 39—Milk ac om Daily, 683 p m No B— Loaisville Express Daily 11 20 ‘ Ho 45—Local f.-eight, 240 * NORTH BOUND. No 4 M 11, 4 3(lam No 40- M .k Daily, 731 ” No 32—F.-tgv Mail, 956 “ No 30 — Cin. to > hioago Yestibnlt.fi l!>p m No B— Mail and Express, Daily, 3 3'i “ Nj 46 —Local freignt, 9 3<i a m No 74— Freight, 7 40 p m No. 74 carries p sseugers between Monon ,nd Lowell. No 30 m ikes no atop between Rensselaer and Engle wool. No. 32 mikes no stop between Renssel aer -aid Hammond. Train 'ro 5 h s a through coach for Indian .polis an I Cincinnati via Koaobdale arrivea a> Indianapolis 2:40 p. m. Cincinnati 6 o’c ock p. oj. No 6 hin through coa h; retu-n, le ives Cioetnn ti 8:31) a. in.,l eves Indianipolis 11:.in a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. m. daily. W. H. BEAM, Agent.
EVERY TRAVELING Ml ■ SHOULD HAVE ONiL lilsrihlfatls I,IMj Tickets. They Cost But £20.00 Each, and Cm: Be Purchased of AnyAgontoi The
Th' y are good for on year from date of ■ale and good for passage e the follow ing lines: Baltimore A Ohio RR (Lines west of Pittsburg A Bcnwood, including Wheel ing A Pittsburg Division.) Baltimore A Oiiio Southwestern R’y.iFmm L 38.) All Divisions. Buiialo, i ochester A Pittsb tig R’v. Cincinn-ti, Hauiiltoa A uayion RR.— (Form ID 2 i All Oivisio s. Cincinnati, Portsmouth A Viigniaßß (Between Cincinnati and Portsmouth onlv) Cleveland and Vsllsv U’y. Columbus, Hooking alley A loledoß'/ Columbus, Sandu k> v H e ing ttu. (Form 1) Findlay, Port Wane A West arc R’y Indiana, Deoitur A Western R’y Indiana. Illinois A low i Alt. Loaisville, Evansvil.e A ht Louis RR. (Form B) Good oniy for continuous pnssßpe between Louisville nndKvaai ville, Evansville and St Louis, >ndLou isville an SrLouis) Louisville. New Albany A Chicago R’y Few lork, Chicago A St Louis RR Pittsburg, Shenaugo A Lake Erie RR Toledo, St Louis A Kahsas City RR (Form L 8) Wheeling A Lake Erie Ry (Form H) Tho above lines afford the commercial traveler access to the pr ncipal cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois a d Een tacky, with through lines to St Louis. The train service of the Mon n Route lno udes all the conveniences devised to stake traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars n all day trains; Pnllmaa buffet and compart cjtjt sleeping cars ou al. night trains.Spveial features: Steam Heat,Pintsch Light. Sidney B. Jones, City Pass Ag’t. 232 Clark St., Chicago. ®eo. W. Hayler, Dis. Pass Ag’t, 2 W. Washington St.,lndianapolis. E. H. Baeon, Diet. Pass. Ag’t, 4 h and Market Sts, Louisville. W. H. MoDOEL, Reaelver and Gen’l Mgr. FRANK J. REED, Gen. Pa»s. Ag’t. general Offices: 189 Custom House Plaee, Chioego.
Church Directory. PRESBYTERIAN. Rbv. M. R. Paradis, Pastor. Sabbath Bibool, 9-30 a. mPablio Won Lip, 10:45 a. mJunior Endeavor, 3;00p.m. Y. P. S. 0. £,, «:»0 p. m Public Worship, 7:30 p.m Praqrar Mesting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m‘ METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rbv. R. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath Sohool, 9:30 a. m. Pablic Wonhip, 10:45 a. m. Claes Matting, 11:45 a. m. .4 p worth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Bpworth Laagua, kanior, 6:30 p. m. Pablio Worsfiip, 7:30 p. m. Ep worth Laagua, Taaaday, 7:80 p. m. Prayar Matting, Thursday, 7:80 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bibla SahooL 1:30 a: m. Pablio Woranip, 11:46 a, m Jaaaoc Endearor, 2:00 p. m. Y.P. SjC. *., «:30p. m. Publia Worship, 7,30 a. m. Player Moating, Thursday. 7:30 p. m. T*TANTED—FAITHFUL MEN OR woman ta (navel for responsible established kensein Indiana. Salary S~BU aodespaases. Petition permanent. Rofaseaoa. Enclose tali addressed stamped aavalopa. Iks National, Star Insaranoe Bid*., Chisago. Jonh Q. Altar ia visiting hit mother, in Kansas. “Th# Smoked Pearls,” at the Opera House, Monday night. “Santa Claue” will be on hand at the Presb/terin churoh,Ohrutnt ae Eve (Thursday evening).— Interaating emroisea are on the per gramme. In tome eonntias ths oomaiseioners are withdrawing the privilege ol lunch counter*, etc., from saloons en th? ground that it is a violation of the Mioholaoa law.
Tk« Pier sou brother* ere erects ing e residence in tjnnnysid# addition . A, F. Leug, druggist is confined to his rteoms with stomach troir* ble. At last aecounts was on the mand. David J. Thompson has gone to spend the holidays with friends iu Columbus, Ohio. Korek Etdredge end Mtee Ida Johnson, both of Barkley town' ship, were stated in morriege |by Jestie* luitiham, at the treasur* er’s offio , Wednesday of lest week. Tbomne W. Turner and Miss Mary M. Gasj vay. |Rensi»e]aer, were married or, Friday of last week. ’Squire Churohtll perforin ed the cereminy. Tne wedding of Robert M. Vanrtta, superintendent of the Monroeville, Ind., eohools, formerly of ‘his place, and Miss Vanßttskirk, of Anderson, is annouacad tor lecomber 23d.s
The reception given by Mr. and Mrs E L. Rollings? orth, a* their t-Osv home, Monday evening Inst, was one of the events of the sea son. The large attendance of ladies in the afternoon, and Inter on to their surprise of tin ir husbands, the elocutionary exercise given by Miss Foster, the teud'tio; of the “Reveries or a Bachelor,” and the excellent repast provided, d 1 com psred to render the affair exceedingly eujoyable to all present. Cobs for sale, 50 cts. a load, dew livered. Phone 151. VV. H. Churchill. Engineer Bostwick will get you up plans and specifications for building. Cnarges reasonable.— Ofiice up-stairs, in Forsythe building. Judge tiealy, from long, practical experience in the manufacture of boots and shoes, is undoubtedly the best judge of the make, up, the quality of material, and the proper price i'or such goods, iu the business in this section-
Wheat 70 @ 75; rye 25; old corn 21; new corn 10(f) 17; hay $5. A Home Industry. Make yous city grow hv patronizing home industry . Smoke cigars that a. e manufactured in iiensselaer, til d get the best value for your money. The hr tuds are “• oleridge,” 09.” “New Court House” and “1 lor de L.” A. Lewis, Cigar Manufacture r Beauty is your Duty Abundant, glossy hair, ia baauty's crowning glory. To wear this crown, uae AYER’S HAIR VIOOR. ‘Judge’ Healy visited Chicago this week and purchased an additional supply for his stock of boots and shoes. The judge’s judgment of a gpod article, will soon make his ustablishtnent a poDular resort for that lino of goods. Farm Loans. Wo are prepared t® make faint loans at a lowar rate of intareß than any other frpm m Jasper county. The sspaoses will be as low as the lowest. Call and ase us. Offioe in Odd fallows’ Temple, near the Court Houae. WATtrtJEN & IRWIN.
W SALESMEN. Wo w|Ot aas or twa man ia «Mk Cwakty to tab* or decs for Nuisesy 8 took, wad in willing to gag wejlfor good wo*. Wa smses to REPLACE TBSE anything that dies dram natural taut Is. We silo hart: a thoitt lint of SEED P ;*ATO*S. OftTR ft* A rRUL. THE HAWIB BUjaatlltY COMPANY, v2Ua33 MiDWAtfinta, Wit. ‘Judge’ HeaJy will hereaft r, keep os hand a seleot 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 judg ment of quality, workmanship und prices in his line will be a drawing card for patronage.
HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. Ths new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the owels miji, and prepared to do suktoin grinding promptly, in the bsfet manner, and all other husi* nett ih their line. Give them a call. Judge Healy’s is the place for ehoed^—Gen+s', Ladies’ and Child* reu s. Don’t forget it. Bob Johnson will furnish you the Daily Indianapolis Sentinel at 50 cents per month. Suitler u Come in boys We can laundry for yoa all as well as one “boys.” Increasing trade r cquiieß more shelving in Judgw Healy’s store. Dissolution of Partnership. The firm of Thompson & Bro. is mutually dissolved. The debts and credits of <he firm will be paid by and to David J. Thompson. Simon P. Thompson. Marion L. Spitleb. David J. Thompson.
Advertised Letters —Mr. Albert Markham, Mrs. Johanna Davis, Mr. Jor.n 8 Maoer. The annual grand masquerade bad cf the Rensselaer Fire De, partment will come off the evening of December 31s-. The Rensselaer Lecture Club has the following popular list engaged for the dates hamed: * Jan 19, Rev. Frank Bristol. Feb. 18, The Tenneeteeaua. Mnrch 25, Dr. Willetts. April 9, Col. Copeland.
AGENTS WA TED Nothing like it: no'hing equal t. it. Psrssnsl Ueco lections nf Gouoral Nets n A. Miles. Major General U. S. A., nowr-a y. Norativeg of Personal Adventure*. Wonderful Escape-, F antastic Gho-- Danoes, Pespvrate Indl n Braves. Scalpiigot' Helpless Settlers. In all the realms of fiction, nothing more wierd and fascenaKpg can he found than the story of the Famous Indian Campaigns of Gen. Miles. A massivv v.lume, Bxlo inches, 600 pave*, near y 200 Illustrations Sold only fh»o’ our authorized age its; exclusive territory granted. Book agents for two years p»st have been ookii g for a fast selling kook »nd ia this book you will and it. It otfers a raiv opportunity for the agent to ru ke money. Agnnts who desire choice of territory must „et pro prly. Complete ou fit onlv $1 00 postpaid. For terms aud territory, aduress FORSHE A MiMAKIN, Corner sth A Elm treats, Cincinnati, Okie. Shade and Fruit Treess for Bale —We have n large variety of M®ple, Ash and CatHUHTrees f®r fall delivery. Will deliver No. 1 trees .n Rensselaer at 25 cents *a*h. Also a fine assorhneat of fruit trees, gJapeß, etc., ot low figures. F. A. WOODiN, Foresman, lad Call on Berget & Peun for Drain Tile. Ofliee over Ellis & Murray’s store.
80 YEARS' experience. ■ I U J J 1 L J*l m /A B B ■ t B 4BHH iSHHr TRAD! DESIGNS, OOPYRICHTB Ao. Anyone Bending a sketch and description may qulclfly free, whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn k Co. reoolve special notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific Journal, weekly, terms SB.OO a year; $1.50 six months, specimen copies and HAND Book on Patents sent free. Address MUNN Sl OO. v 301 Broadway, New York. Tifsissr State of Indiana, ) County of -Jasper, f 8 ®' In the Jasper Oironit Court. To January Term, 1897. John Albin vg Chnrloite H Van Allen, Mr V uALen huobind of said CharlotteiH. V.iuAllea, nd nil the unknown heira, devisees and legatees of Charlotte H VanAllenl dbce-ised; No. 6206. Anu Gmlwiillader, Mr. Cadwallader, usb -nd of said An Cadwul lader, and all the un> kui »n heirs, devisees and legatees of Ann Cadwallader, deceased, 6 re hereby notified that John Albin has filed his co nplaint in the Circuit Court of Jasper County, Indiana, to quiet title to certain real estate in said Jasi er County, in which said defendants claim an interest, and that sttid cause will come up for hearing on the first day of the Mnroh Term of t e Jasper Ci»cuit Court, to be held at the Court House, in Rensse'aer, in said County, commencing Monday, Maroh 16th, 1887. < —\ Witness the hand of the j Seal. - Clerk, an the Seal of ' —< — said Circuit Court, at Rensselaer this 1 17th day of Deoember, 1896. Wm. H COOVER, Clerk. Wm. B Austin, Att’y for Pl'ff. December 18, 1696—-$10.
Mb k In-Uint:. Start of Indiana, > Cwuwty es Jasper, J M: In th* ClMUit C'mrt, J aauary T«rm, 1337. Louis F. Eopklai VS. John T. Wampler, uad Mr* Wamwlsr wife «f *md S oka T Wampler. John T Waußl*., jpg Mas Wampler wlf* of 3 OBo T Wampler, ere te*by notified thet Louis t Hopkln* ha* filed his souiplaipt to loteolose a mart. K ge up in oestain teal estate la *aid aountT, in wkick slid attendant. appear to have aw interest, and that said .ease will come up ler hearing on the seoand dny of the neat term of Ike .7aimer Circuit Court, to be held at, the Court Huu**, in the Town of Bensselaer, in ■aid Count> and State, ■emmeneing Monday, January 4tk, 1837. Witnsi* nay hand aad the f—- : »eai of ike J a«pei Cirj Bead. suit Court, thi* Novem- ' —*~ ' her 4th, rWB. Wk. B. COOVBR, leric Jasper Oireuit Court. Wa. B. Austin. Ah’v lor Plaintiff. Nov. C. 1896-NS.
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Bar Drees sold Bair Betrayed the* She Was ® Bchoolma’am. “How unotwdoudly men and women take on the Mtaaoepb «n of their aurrtnmdlng® and avocation*," remarked a man recently to a New York Advertiser reporter. “I can recall an illustration of that faot to an experience I had some years ago. I had been eo long a» cuatomed to the aaaodatlon of women echool teachers that I am rarely mistaken when I come in contact with one. A prmlnent woman teacher from a nortlj era city was expected at an educations meeting. I had never seen her, but received a telegram asking me to meet her at the train. I waa sure I would be able to Identify her. I went through the train, which was crowded with p&» sang era I looked around and Boon found the teacher. She was perfectly Mtontshed when I came up and said; “la this Miss Blank V “ ‘Yea, that is my namag ®he replied, "but how did yon know me?’ “I did hot explain, but it waa easy enough. At first glance I eaw her hair was short, that she wore eye-glasses and had on a plain-looking sort of gray moth drees. Any doubts I might have bad were soon relieved as I noticed hanging from her watch fob a small globe, being a miniature of the earth. Another earmark was a small hand satchel that snapped loudly when she closed it I knew I could not be mistaken, and results showed I correctly diagnosed the profession of that woman."
Salaries of the World’s Rulers.
The President of the United States receives a salary of SOO,OOO and a house; the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary gets $3,875,000, besides several palaces; the BTlng of Italy gets $2,858,000; the King of Prussia gets $8,852,770, but nothing as Emperor of Germany; the Osar has an Income of 812,000,000, out of which he supports the grand dnkee and the oourt; the king of Spain gets $1,400,000; the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, $2,175,000) the President of Prance gets $120,000, and a like sum for entertainments; the President of Mexico gets $50,00©; the Emperor of Japan gets $8,000,ObO; and no one knows what the Emperor of China gets. The King of Greece gets $260,000, and the President of the Swiss Confederation has a salary of SB,OOO. This last named ruler is the only on* who does not receive the uee of a bones
The Same... Old Sarsaparilla. -w* -toThat’* Ayer’*. The same old aarsrparilla ae it wa* made and ■old by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO years ago. In the laboratory . is different. There modern appliancea lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsaparilla ia the same old sarsaparilla that made tb,e record — SO years of cures. Why don’t we better it? Well, we’re much in the condition of the Bishop and the raspberry: “ Doubtless, ”he said, "God might have made a better berry. But doubtless, also, He never did. ” Why don’t we better the sarsaparilla? We can’t. We are uaing the nma *l4 plant that cured the Indians and th* Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since tee make sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we might.... But we’re not. We’re making the same old sarsaparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it’s the mama old sarsaparilla because it works the same old eures. It’s the sovereign blood purifier, and— it's Ayers.
loib fa Wui of UM AND ALL E\ S IN TO WN OF VIRGIE. State of Indiana, 7 County of Ja»per. j 88 ' Noticeiß hereby aiven that a petition will be presented to the Board of Commiaaionerß of the County of Jasper, State of Indiana, at the December Beamon, 1896, ol said Board, praying for the vacation of oertain street* and alloys in the Town of Virgie, in said County and State, whioh streets and alleys are .as follows: Florence Avenue, Drexel Avenue, Madison Boulevard, Washington Avenue, Englewood Place, Belleview Court, ana Lincoln Avenue. Also all of the following streets lying west of Arlington Avenue, to-wit. Oxford Street, St. Charles Boulevard, Broadway, and Woodlawu Street, also al'of Commonwealth Street. Also said petitioner prays for the vacation es the lollowing alleys running north and south through the oentere of the following blooks:—3 to 9 inolnsive, 10 to 16 inclusive, 21 to 27 inclusive, 28 'o 34 inclusive, and 39 to 46 inolnsive. That all the real estate bordering on and lying along said streets and all ys is owned by Willi m B. Austin. Dated this 13th day of October, 1896. WILLIAM B. AUSTIN. Ootober 23 1896
SENSATIONS IN ILLNESS.
Onlou How a Has Feels Whan H« Know* Ha Needs a Doctor. “It fat curious,” said a men yesterday, “tbs variooa sensations a man experience* whan he goes to see a doctor or a den dot There la a long, preliminary Stage of mental agony, alternately exaggerating «Ujd belittling your ailment, nntQ finally In a moment of deepenlion yon decide to go and aee what Is the matter, anyway. Perhaps you hare a oold, which has settled on the lungs and dereloped a troublesome cough that keeps you awake nights. The cough itself is not so bad as the terrible possibilities It suggests. Visions Of swift demise from pneumonia or slow, wasting away with consumption rise np before your eyes, and every wheeze and cough confirms these terrible premonitions. If you could, yon 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 fled before the daylight, you put It off another day. Bnt finally decide to go, and witk firmness born of despair, march np to the medical man’s door to learn your fate. In the case 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 tell which one was aching. It Is the same way with a cough or other ailment As you go up to the door you secretly hope that the doctor la not at home. You pull the doorbell gently, and half wish that yon 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 as 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 office of one of the natural gas companies. A seedy-looking and poorly dressed wkn 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 unless 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 he Is f bout to embark In. But I can see him at another time when he Is not so carefully guarded by such zealous subordinates. I 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 their position when he was handed from a well-filled wallet a hundred-dollar bill to change In payment of a good-slced monthly account He had been dealing with one of the city's most prominent and prosperous workingmen who did not see It necessary to cease bis manual labor because he had accumulated a fair proportion of wealth.—lndianapolis Sentinel.
SICK-ROOM DON’TS.
Don’t appea? anxious, however great four anxiety. Don’t let stale flowers remain in a lick chamber. Don’t have the temperature of a rtck-room over 70 decrees. Don’t jar the bed by leaning or sitting upon it. This is unpleasant to one ill and nervous. Don’t ask a convalescent if he would like this or that to drink, but prepan the delicaoies and present them in > tempting way. Don’t neglect during the day to attend to necessaries for the nignt, that the rest of the patient and the family may not be disturbed. Don’t be unmindful of yourself If you are in the responsible position of nurse. To do faithful work you must have proper food and stated hours oi rest. Don’t throw coal upon the fire; place it in brown paper bags and lay them on the fire, thus avoiding the- noise, which is shooking to the sick and sensitive. Don’t light a sick-room at night by means of a jet of gas burning low; nothing impoverishes the air s >ener. Use sperm candles, or tapers w ich burn in sperm oil. Don’t permit currents of air to blow upon the patient. An open fire-place Is an excellent means of ventilation. The current may be tested by burning i piece of paper in front. Don’t give the patient a full glass 01 water to drink from unless he Is allowed all he desires. If he oan draia the glass he Will be satisfied; so regulate the quantity before handing it to him. Don’t forget to have a few beans of coffee handy, for this serves as a deklorizer, if burnt on coals or paper. Bits of charcoal placed around are use ful in absorbing gases and o.her impurities. Don’t allow offensive matters to remain; in cases of emergency where these cannot be at once removed, wring * heavy cloth, for instance, like Turk Ish toweling, out of cold water, us, .1 as a cover, placing over this ordina • paper. Such means prevent the escape •f '.'doff and infection. The wild goose and some other aquatic birds are able to admit air between the skin and the body, and are thus protected against ooLd by an aimoat mmarvious air
Mice to MssMs. The - tate of Indiana, ) Jasper County J In the Jasper Circuit Court, « January Term, 1897. William P Irwin 1 vs v Complaint No 5168 Lois Penwright, ) Now comes the Plaintiff, by Arthur H Hopkins, his attorney, and flies his complaint neroin, together with an affidi vit that the defendant Lois Penwright iB not a resident of the State of Indiana N tice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless she be and appear on the fiist diy of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the first'Monday of January, a d 1897, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State and answer or demur to said complamt, the same will be heard and determined in her absence In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my r •—i hand and affix the Seal t f -1 Seal said Court, at Rensselaer, '—- ' Indiana, this 28th day of October, a'd 1896 Wm H COOYER, Clerk A H Hopkins, Att’y for'pl’if October 30, 1896—16
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