Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1897 — Page 4

gemocrm'i FRIDAY APRIL 18«7 g itorod at t&e postoffle al Keassciaer. ina u aecond-cMw matter.)

iilllillliliiliffi « T '■■ » M ONON’ROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table In effeot Feb. let, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 31—Fast Mail (don't stop) 448 a m N , s—Louisville Mail, Daily 10 55 am n ' 33 —lndianapolisiMail, 153 pm N 39—Milk ac omir., Daily, 6 03pm No B —Louisville Express Daily 11 20 “ No 45— Local freight, 240 “ NORTH BOUND No 4 Mail, 4 30 a m No 40—Milk aceom., Daily, 731 ” No 3Z—Fasv Mail, 955 “ No 30—Cin. to C.bicago Veslibnl«,6 19 p m No B—Mail and Express, Daily, 330 “ No 46 —Local freight, 9 30 n m No 74— Freight, 7 40 p .a No. 74 carries p isseugers between Monon and Lowell. No. 30 makes no stop between Rensselaer and Englewood. No. 32 makes no stop between Renssel aer and Hammond. Train No. 5 has a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati via Roaohdale arrives at Indianapolis 2:40 p. m. Cincin nati 6 o’clock p. m. No 6 his through coach; return, leaves Cincinnati 8:30 a. m.,h aves Indianapolis ll:5u a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. m daily. W. H. BEAM, Agent. *

EVERY TRAVELING MAN SHOULD HAVE ONE. They Coat But 'tfnflwntrzJ Ftxtohased of AnyAgontof Thv MnMrlolultle) They are good for one year from date o 1 sale and good for passage e - the follow ing lines: Baltimore <t Ohio HR. (Lines west ol Pittsburg <fe Benwood, including Wheel ing Jfc Ptttsburg Division.) Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R’y.(Foim L 38.) All Divisions. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R’v. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton KR.(Form I D 2.) All Divisions. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia RR (Between Cincinnati and Portsmouth only) Cleveland Terminal and Valley R’y. Columbus, Hocking V alley & Toledo R’y Columbus, Sandusky & Hooking Rlt.(Form T) Findlay, Fort Wayne & Westorn R’y Indiana, Decatur & Western R’y Indiana, Illinois & jowa AR. Louisville, Evansville & St Louis RR. (Form B) Good oniy for continuous passage between Louisville and Evan: ville, Evansville and St Louis, and Lou isville an I St Louis) Louisville, New Aloany & Chicago R’y New York, Chicago & St Louis RR Pittsburg, Shenango <fc Lake Erie RR Toledo, St Louis & Eahsas City RR—(Form L 8) Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry (Form H) The above lines afford the commercial traveler acoess to the prmcip al oities ami towns in Indiana, Ohio,lllinois and Ken tacky, with through lines to St Louis. The train service of the Mon >n Route includes all the conveniences devised to make traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars n al, day trains; Pullman buffet and compurl merit sleeping cars on ah night trains.Special features: . Steam Heat,Pintsch Light. Sidney B. Jones, City Pass Ag’t, 232 Clark St., Chicago. Geo. W. Hayler, Die. Pass. Ag’t, 2 W. Washington St.,lndianapolis. E. H. Baoon, Dist. Pass. £g’t, 4th and Market Sts, Louisville. W. H. McDOEL, Receiver and Gen’l Mgr. FRANK J. REED, Gen. Pass. Ag’t, General Offices: 189 Custom House Place, Chicago.

Church Direetoi y. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. m. Y. P. S. 0. E., 0:30 p. ni Public Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. B. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. in. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. in. Epworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Publio Worship, 7:30 p. iu. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. ui. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. lu. CHBISTIAN, Bible School, 9:30 a; m. Publio Worship, 11:45 a, ui. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. in. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. ni. Publio Worship, 7,30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 pm. TXT*ANTED—FAITHFUL MEN OK women to travel for respomii le establishedhousein Indiana. Salary $"80 and expenses. Position permanent, Reference. Enclose self addressed stamped envolope. The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago.

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k Short Rttory of ladUirt Greatest Newspaper. Whatever excels interest*. The Wriest mountain, the longest river, the largest city. Yet keener interest attaches to the greatest achievements of m e :i—in oratory, statesmanship or war. The sharpest contest these days is betv en newspapers, demanding the greatest diversity of gifts, of knowledge aad sagacity. In other fiefet* the decision is •doubtful, but in journalism the popular verdict is practically registered each day in the subscription list—a sort of Australian Ballet System. This test shows The Indianapolis News to have more bona fide readers than any other four Indiana Dailies combined. This makes good the above title head. The whole State may indulge pride in another point scored by The News: it is conceded to have more circulation proportioned to population than any other American Daily. Whet'her this signifies greater enterprise in The News or a more intelligent reading people, or both is a question. N* phenomenon exists without its adequate cause. The News itself gives two main reasons a* follows:

(1) When The News began, twentyeight years ago, every ether paper hart its political alliance, slavishly espousing ore party with its principle* and candidates against all others, looking to that party in turn for support and patronage; the highest ambition was the organship of its party in State, district, county or neighborhood. The New* belteved that such relationship not only blazed the editorial mind, but unconsciously, If not oone.dcHwly, tinted and oolored the news oduimne, leadS-nsr to the magnifying of to help, end mlnflmizing cr whawt hurt the party. The Nows, therefore, swung loose from all enuajislemenitii and blazed a new way absolute indt-pendence, not neuv tro.iity, which means the opposite; criticised men or measures of either party; always took sides, with a choice wen between evils; dlstlngulehed between the freedom and slavery of independence; not hesitating to ally itself with either party in turn to bring in reforms or break down abnst s. While this course meant no political patronage and usually the anger of both parties at the same tima, it,found marvelous reaponse In the -rmWersal American Instinct of independent thought. It compelled reaped and opened the door for readers in the ranks of afl parties. Thie meant preponderance of circulation, which, in turn, means preponderance of advertising. (JD> The News was the first 2-cent paper in the West, all others 5 cents. Against universal prophecy that It could not live at auch a price. It is now 2". per cent, larger, taking the six week day issues together, than any other Indiana dally, and soils at 10 cents a week delivered anywhere by carrier or moll, postpaid, against It oenta a week, which is charged for the next best Indiana dally. No other, pApor in the State, at whatever price, now pretends to furnish equal quantity and scope of intelligence—a volume of telegraphic nows and correspondence from all quarters of the globe: a harvest of State happenings; market quotations for the farmer and businees man, averaging from seventeen to twenty-four houre ahead of all morning payors; abstracts of Supreme Court decisions for the legal profession; something for everybody—in amount to stagger credulity. It is estimated that not less than 150,000 people read The New* every day. It maintains (or the people cheap rate “Wanted" columns for advertising, by which million* of property changes hands annually without the owners ever seeing each other. Almost ail hare something to sell, buy, trade, or rent: a horse, cow, wagon, farm, mill or store, etc., etc. Express it in as few words as possible, then count every word and send as many cents a* there are words to The News and tee the result. Or if preferred write wit whet you want and they wiß phrase the advertisement for you and return with the price. Address THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, Ifc<W«n»polk. Ind.

OTICE OF AT PLICA TION FOE LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens o tho Town of Remington and of Carpenter township, in . i r county, State of Indiana, that the undersigned Jasper M. Baker, of Kemingtou, Indiana, a male inhabitant of tbe State or India a, and of said county, and over tho age of twentyono yours, who has been and is of rood moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a tit person in every re pect to be intru ted with the sale or intoxic ting liquors, and has been a continuous resident of sa d Tom uship md Town for over i inety days last past, and that this applicant is tho actua owner and proprietor of said business, and will be such if lioeuse be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, Indiana, at th ir June Term, 1897, said term commencing on Monday, June 7th, 1897, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in any quantity, also in a less quantity than live gallons and in less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing and permitting tbe same to be drank on tne following premises, to-wlt: The precise location of the promises on which the undersigned des.ros to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be diank thereon, is on tbe rower floor of a two stoiy frame met-.l covered building located on Lot numbered six [6l, in block numbered eight '.s', in the original plat of the Town of Bern ington. Carpenter townshii . Jasper county, Indiana, and the room in s»ui i ui! ling n he desir s to sell is spe. ideally by outside measurement described as follows:

Commencing twenty-five 125] feet vest of tbe south-east , oruer of said Lot numbered six [OJ, in Block number eignt 'tv in said original I’l t of the i own of liemington, ludiana, and rapping thence north fifty [soj feet and lour [4] iuohes, thence west twenty [2o] feet atm tvro |2| inches thence south fifty |5t)J feet and four [4] inches, ans thence east twenty [2Ol feet and two [2] inches to the place of beginning; and interior ceiling eleven feet high. That the said described room is separate from any other business of any kind, and that no devio-s (or amusement or music °f an y kind or character is in said room and that there is no partiiion cr partitions iu said room; that tbe said room can be securely closed and locked and admission thereto prevented; that said room iB situated upon the g ound floor ip s >id building on sail lot and fronts to the south, lacing t e Eailrord, and Railroad street, being a public street between said said railroad and said block in sain Town and is so arranged with gloss windows and glass doors so that the whole of said room may be viewed from the s id street The said room has double doors In the south with glass therein and also large glass windows on each side of said doojp. in the south; no doors or windows on the east nor on the west; on the north there are two doors and windows. This applicant will also Rsk for the privilege of selling tobacco and cigars in oonnection therewith. Said license will be asked for a period of one year fr m date of issuing license. . „ JASPER M, BAKER. April 30,1897 sl4. I

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ai’in Wa are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of iuteres tlau any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will he as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i'' Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House WARREN & IRWIN.

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Nell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE in hereby given io the • mzenwcf the First Ward of the City of KensHelaer and Marion Townnhip, in Jasper County. Indiana, that the undersigned, U» nry Miioehrand a male inhabitant ol tin; State of fin iana, and over the age of tweut. one years and has been mid is of good moral character, am in .he habit el becoming intoxicated* un i a fit person in ever/ respect to bo intrusted with the mi! - of intoxicating JLiqnors and hns been a c >l t Iguouh resides of said township for over ninety days lust pnM and that it if* apid.ca* t is Im* aei.mil owner and proprietor of sa d business npd will i> p if Heen*o be granted, will.nujdy to the lbmrd of tommlseiouf-ra of said .rasper county, India’a at their inue Term* 1H97, said Term commeucm on Monday, June 7th, 1597, for a Lh me eto i sell and barter Spirituous, Vinous, Malt, and all i other intoxicating iqitor*; ina los*; quantity than I a quart at a time, with the allowing and j) ( ‘rniltting tin same to lie drank on tho! 101 l wing dei cribed premises, to-wit: l he precise location of the premises on wh ch ' the undersigned <t« sires to sell and br.rlerwiih the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereo- . is in trie front and only room of a onestory Jram<; building stiuaonla: d described b, met el a a oounds as foil nvw. t -wit: t ommei ciug at the southwesterly C oiner of I block tonr (4j at the intersection of Wash dodon ; lull hoi't s:ioi‘ts. in the original pint of theCitv O HensHeiacr. Jasper county, Indiana, aid rtni- ' meg tin nec in a southerly direction along the : easter.y In .• ol h rout street in said Town a distance i I one hundred and seventy-two 1172)feet 1 and three L : >) mehes, and from thence westerly j 11 ,u ‘ with W ashington streeLiusu'd Ulty Illy f,„ ina t.oli.t „„? he westerly iftie trout ‘‘jH'l.in Mud lav. tn the Honthua tur y corniv cl Ili.-premiveß whereon said liquors are to .* e (iV *' :, ‘ lienee westerly on a line parallel wit. • Washington “ireet, in said Cit' , twcni - mne (29) feet, tlienee northerly on a line parallel w lh H orn M i eel, in said City, nineteen (111 feet ft! deiidu (!-, luclier, ti,. easterly on line parallel wlih V\ aohfHrion st reet, in said Cllv ttveuif nine rid) I. ei, ,1, „ce somberly on E westerly line or From street, in said Citv n urieen leet ar.d eltrht (8) inches to the place otheginning At.d the said room in said kail lug iill winch be desires to sell is speeifi call; by inside measurement desccribeu us follows :I he said room is ttifty feet long twenty feet wide and twelve feet high, with ,h?ee doo: one on the easterly ei d, tie iu the southerly side and one In the nottberly side of said room and two windows tu the westerly end of sa i room and tlmt - aid room lias a glass frout. 1 hat tlia said (le or.bed room is separate fom any other huamess of any kind ami that no d-vices lor amusement o’ music nl any kiud or character is it said room and t:.nt there is no partition or partituns in s„id room; that he said room can -mi Uri lv ci,lM ' d , a,,d 'v cked admission thereto prevented ; tha said ru m is sPunted on oo nn ? T? 001 ’ a ;' d lr01 ! ls on Front. Street in said city sf Rensselaer and is so : rtanged w ith glass windows „d glass d ors so that the whoteof said room may he viewed Irom t e s Id street the said applicant will also at the time and place of applyi gs r said licetis m ke a further '' J"’, 8 , l the B r#st of a privil ge to establish mat tain n run a lunch counter and supply ,u fi Cd ' i r ”iK with a full men of -l: kinds or edibles and rt ks in the ahoy described oom ami la c nnection wi.h the s id, sale of liquors, and will ask for the privilege of selliuir ti huc o aud cigars in connection they with „ Tl i t ft i d . ' doel,se wlll be asked for the jporiod of Apitlss i :;; r- s 2 o IIENTHVinLt)EBI{AND - I

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby givon to the citizens of tho First Ward of i e Oily of Rensselaer, Jasp.r county. Im’niua, that the unde - Mgnt 1, Anga t ltoacnlinu i, who i , nr. „ i us 1 out' c; u ore than iiiretv d,i g )« t jiiist a lti !e it.i,. Intent ei, resident of r o s .m Citv, uni over tho :go of twentyoue ye .rs; auu who is now, and his been of good moral character, not iuthe habit of becoming intoxicated, and a tit person in all respeots to be entrusted with the sale of spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors; that this applicant is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business herein mentioned, and will be for the entire tern, of Kueh license, if license be granted, will .apply *o the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at iheir June T«: m, 1897, for a licenso to sell nd barter all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxica ing liqu-rs, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises w ere sold in any quantity, also in lest qn ntities than Five Gallons at a time, nd alsoin logsq. nntities than a quart at a time, as provided in the Acts of March Bth, 1897; 7-larch 11th. 1895 and March 17th, 1875; that the location of the room in which this applicant will ask for a license losel l and barter liquors as aforesaid is on the lower floor of the two story frame building situatid on a part of the north thirty-four ‘ (-G) feet of Lot three (3), iu Block I thiee [3,) of the original pl .t of the j Town (now Citv) of Rensselaer, JJIn- : diarra, being tho only room on the said floor of said building; said room in which i this applicant desires to sell liquors as | aforesaid is more particularly described ,as follows: Commencing at a point one j hundred acd twenty-five (125) feet and I eight inches from the soi th-easterly cor- ; ner of block thiee (3) in the original plat of the Town (now C ty) of Rensselaer, Indiana, on the south-westerly boundary of Vanltensselaer stieet in Lot three (3), in said Block three (3;; thenceuorthwest- , erly along the southwesterly bound ryot l ' anßensselaer street a di*tauce of twenty (20) feet and one and three-fourths (l t ! ) inches; thence southweste ly parallel with liarrisou street a distance of forty (4U) feet and two and five-eighths (2 s j iuches; theuce southeasterly parallel w ith A außeua el 1 c r street a distance of twenty (iOjjfeet and oue aid Ihree-fourtli (;y) inches; ibtuce northeasterly parallel with Harrison street a distauce of forty (f U) feet and two and five-eighths (2§) inches to the place of beginning. That the said room in which applicant will ask a license to sell liquors as aforesaid is situated on the ground floor as afotesaid, aud fronts on jYanßensselner street, a public street in said City; that ihe front of said room facing said street _is_furtiishe(J with two large glass windows of four lights each; two large glass doors and foui large additional lights, two on each side of said doors; that the whole of said room maybe viewed from said street; that there are (wo small gloss windows on the south side of said room, and one door; that the said room is separate and apart from any other business of any kind whatever; that there are no devices ior amusement or music in or about said room; that the some can be secure’y ’ocked and admission thereto at all times prevented, and that there are no partitions, or no partition in said room. That said license will be asked for a I poriod of one year. j , 'V, 7 ! KOSENBAUM, Applicant. April 39,1897—£1!

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F\ A'WOODM & GO, Real-Estate Agents Foresman, Indiana No. 76: 280 acres, finely oved, 5 miles southwest of hensselaer; a very desirable f-jfin; will be sold on favorable • terms at 845 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved, 2 miles from town; long time. 84: 3’_o aci es, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; 60 miles southeast of Chicago; price $lO per acre; will take S6OO In good trade. 86: 160 acres, all fenced, town site on the farm, large hay barn, store building, hay scales, etc.; on 8-1 ry., a bargain at S2O per acre 89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles from town; price $12.50 pei acie; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96 : 40 acres, unimproved, twe miles from town; $lO per acre on good terms. 98: 400 acres,* unimproved, 4 miles from two railways; a bargain at $lO per acre.

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