Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1897 — Page 4

fitmotrm** i FRIDA. K MAY 7, 1867 E <rorJj at tse postefTic at Heaaadaer. Ink an second.c‘a«Bmattor.)

gjyj mi ■■■ ■ ~n^ 1 "’*** ■»w ■" ■"» Mononroute. Rensselaer Time-Table In effect Feb. let, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 31—Fast Mail (don't stop) 4 48am N s—Louisville Mail, Daity 10 55 a m 33 -Indiannpolis;Mail, 153 pm N 39—Milk ao om r., Daily, 603 p m No B—Louisville Express Daily 11 20 “ No 45—Local freight, 240 “ NORTH BOUND No 4 Mail, 4 30 am No 40- Milk accom., Daily, 731 ” No 32—Fast Mail, 955 “ No 30—Cin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 19 p m No B—Mail and Express, Daily, 330 f N j 46—Looal freight, 9 30 a m No 74—Freight, 7 40pm No. 74 carries piesengers between Munou and Lowell. No 30 makes no stop between Rensselaer and Englewood. No. 32 makes no stop between, Renasel aer and Hammond. Train No. 5 hns a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati via Roachdale arrives a,t Indianapolis 2:40 p. m. Cincinnati 6 o’clock p. m. Nt> 6 has through coach; return, leaves Cincinnati 8;30 a. m.,L aves Indianapolis ll:5o a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. m daily. W. H. BEAM, Agent.

EVERY TRAVELING WAV SHOULD HAVE ONh. Mi&qg'tlb 1,000-Mils Tickets. They Cost But s2o,oo ( Each, and Cat: Bt Purohased of Any Agont of. The (PPITOHD

They ere good for ono year from date o I sale and goodfor passage e the follow ing lines.; Baltimore. &, Ohio RR. (Lines west ol Pittsburg A Benwood, including Wheel Wg &, Ptttaburg Division.) Battimore & Ohio Southwestern R’v (Fotm L 38.) All Divisions. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R’y. Cincinnati,’ Hamilton & Dayton RR (Form I D 2.) All Divisions. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia RE (Between Cincinnati and Portsmouth only) *- Cleveland Terminal and Valley R’y. Columbus, Hocking Valiev <fc Toledo. RV Columbus, Sandusky & H coking RlLl? Findlay, Fort Wayne & Wogtorn R’v Indiana, Deoatur & Western R’y Indiana, Illinois & jowfi AE. Louisville, Evansviiie &,St Louie lilt. (Form B) Gqod only for contiuuou passage between Louisville andEvau. viUe, Evansville and St Louis, and Lon isville an 1 St Louis) Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R’v I ew Yolk, Ghioago &, St Louis 11R Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie RR Toledo, St Louis & Kahsas City RtL_ (Form L 8) Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry (Form H) The ’above Vines afford the commercial traveler access to tlie principal oities ami towns in Indiana, Ohio,lliiuoits,Abd Ken tucky, with through lines to Sf Louis. The train service of the Mon n Route inc-udes all the couvpßyeuceß devised is ! make traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled, ! trains, with parlor and dining oars a aV. jj day trains; Pulltaau buffet and compart, ’ nent sleeping cars ou al. night trains.Special features: Steam Beat, Fint^SWnOy 8,, Jones, City Pfcss Ag't. 232 Clark St., Ohicr t g 0 Gap. W. Hayler, Dis, Pass Ag’t, 2 W. Washington St.,lndian»- 00 lis E. H, Bnuoii, Dist. Pass. 4g’t, p 4 h and Market Sts, T joa i av in c . W.H. MoDUKL general G^ jces: 189 Cußtom House Place, Chicago

Caurch JL>ii*eei <>i\y. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. in. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. w. I. P. S. C. E., 0:30 p. in'. Public Worship, 7:30 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. E. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9:30 a. nr. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. in. Epworth League, Junior. 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. nr. Public Worship, 7:30 p. in. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursdav, 7:30 p. in. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 a. in. Public Worship, 11:45 a, in. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. in. f P. S. C. E., 6.30 p. in. Pubiio Worship, 7,30 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Thursdav, 7:30 p. in.

TT^ANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OB w» women to travel for respouti l» establishedhouseiu Indiana. Salary sTa.i and expenses. Position permanent, liefvrenee. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star InsnratMoBldg., Chicago.

4C-AYER’S PILLS * Karl at bees subject, for years, to •enetipatlon, without being able to mueh rfllsf, fat last tried Ayer’s Fills, and teetuy that 1 have derived ft—t benefit from their tree. For over two years past I have taken one of fhase plus »»*ry night.”—G. W. iiow- ***. * Cast Sain It., Carlisle, fa. I cnrmm

The prosecuting attorney ot Clinton is about to begin action against the various cara ciubs of braurkf rt that liave be u p nyng cards 'or prizes all iv.nter. The oreachers have been making at-> I tacks on the practice. A youth who lives in a town whnh has a curfew ordinance ex* presses his opinion as follows—'Oh, I guess it is all right, but it would be a darn sight bcthr, if it took jo uia and pa and the rest of the family; you see its Raid on me win u pa is at the lodge, md ma is soiuewhi-re playing whist and sis is at a i.ance and Sim is ou skyla imr with the boys Tha leaves m • and ill dog home alone, that is if l ain’t somewhere else which is ’t ht-aithy you know. So long as we are shut in behind the Chinese wall of protection, which not only keeps foreign goods out, but shackles our exp >rt Dade trade by keeping our prouucts in. wages are paid until overproductim 1 1 nd the clogged home market compel the shutting down or the mi l, then there are no wages at all.

The republican senators who are holding an an opsy ou the mangled remains of the l ii gley bill appear to have come to ouh sane con~> elusion. Tiny have been forced to acknowledge that a prohibitory turitl will n t produce revenue. However . ffoctive it may lx ; u fostering men udies it wiU not cure a deficit. They are there fort c impelled to supplemeetths re*> dr ctive tariff with some revenue txsl W A N TED-FVTHFU I, MEN OR w°„ ,e n , a Gavel for res-onsittle e taiilishQd house in Indiana. Salary #7BO and expi uses. Position permanent. Ref erenco. Enclose sell-addressed stamped We are pleased,to jtcce- that Jn®.. Kimble has opened a general rcte-ir-chandizm store in Blackford i• e people in that 'ocality wdf, rind John the right man in th-». r,ie t glace, and shouhiu-ive him a gen srous support.

SOLO ON v \!\ - . Absolute (.(■uaviiti f DONAI/STS Ts ICELEBBOT3 WORM POWDERS | ! * pp ‘'' NO ro < j lvisiest to take. Entirely vcKelahic. Y\ Most certain and iicv.-.- \ \ IX-stroytT \ \ / fcVER DISCOVI-RKb. \ \ / i Sold for a quarter of a ren- \ V>l \ ?i’H with continuallv jHGicas- \ ' ' r » moment. . •s I,ws this nr,t mean .merit ? > > 125,000 ChJMren yearly Sc.it to 5 ( llieiir Graves by Woi^ us . < 5 GEiKiiAiED WOP, POWERS \ J X>TATC’°l U ' d - ,d th ’ m aS: ’ < b , i* if;it BOX, < jorsulo byalltosar , n ,„j (U . alorg | nm , , \ ) Manufiittuj'vM ollly 1)y th , p rol , ri eu, r , < \ * T - A ’ >rc*l>o>t r AT.O.

OTICE OF A I‘PLICATION FOR LICENSE. , Notioe is hereby given to the citizens o the Town of Remington and of Carpenter township, in i :or county, State of Indima, that the undersigned Jasper M Raker, of Remington, Indiana, a male .inho-bitant of the Stale of India a, amt of staid county, and over the ago cf twentyona years, who has been and is of ■ ood laossil character, not in the habit of bov.(usa.ine intoxicated, aud a tit p’ersou in every re pect to be intruded with the sale Oil iutoxie ding liquors, nnd has been a continuous resident of su'd Ton uahip ind Town for over i inety days last past, and that this applicant is the nctaa owner and vroprietor of said business, and will be such if license be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, Indiana, at tli ir June Term, 1897, said term commencing on Mouday, 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 five gallons and in less quantity than a quart at u tirua with the privilegeof allowing and permitting the same to be drank ou the following premises, to-wlt: The precise location of the premises on which the undersigned des.res to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be diank thereon, is on the .ower door of a two story frame metal covered building located on Lot numbered six [6|, iu block numbered eight |B], in the original plat of tho Town of Itomington. Carpenter township. Jasper county, Indiana, and the room in said > uihi mg n which he desir s to sell is see-id-eally by outside measurement described as follows:

Commencing twenty-live [2SJ feet west of the south-east corner of said Lot numbered six [6j, in Block number eight [Bj in said original PI it of the r own of Remington, Indiana, and running theuc i north fifty |so| feet and four 14 j" inches, th- r.ee west twenty |2o] feet ana two [2J inches lher.ee south fifty [litlj feet und four [4J inches, and thcuce east twenty r2oj 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 tor amusement or music *oi any kind or character is in said room and that there is no partiiion cr partitions iu said room; that the said loom can be securely closed and locked and admissio i thereto prevented; that said room iR situated upon the g ound floor in g.id building on sail lot nnd fronts to the south, lacing t e Railrord, aud Railroad street, being a public street between said said railroad aud said block in sai l Town and is so ari singed with gb ss windows and glass doors so that the whole of paid room may be viewed from theß id street. The said room has double doors in the south with glass therein and also large glass windows on each side of said doors in the south; no doors or windows on the east nor on the west; on the north there ar< two d ors’VftaUayindows. This applioant will also ask for the privilege of selling tobacco aud cig ,rs in connection therewith. Said license will be asked for a period of one year fr m date of issuing license. April JASPER M, BAKER.

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W 3 are prepared make farm loans at a lower sate of liiteVes than any other firut sn Jasper county. The expenser>.oviU lie a ? low as the lowest. CaX. und see us. Office i* l Odd down’ Temple, near the Court H rose W vUKBX & MOVIX.

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Nidi iiitoxiniting Luiuors. ■VTOTIUE in iutrcbv given to tin* * iMamint f thu I'itMt Ward »»1' tin- 4,-iiy of lU iiSKitlnm - and • liirlon 1 oworthipf in Jttsi»tT < nimtv, Indiana, jlutt the* uiidt‘rs*i«Tiu*d. llmtry Hi Ice* jrand. a male liiluilutuMt oi tUti Stnt i i>f liiuiauf , and over the uL't’ol 1w ' iii / one year.** and hns Ircii amt in of uood moral <’haractor. mu in tin* habit es hecomin Ls intoxicated* aim >•, »ii pe ikoii in over/ rcsjuiiio be intrusted \vi*di ;.hu miJ<* of <uto\iiu(|Uor»s and Juik been a c ii.liniioiis re.*i <U ‘ U ‘>l »ulcl lowuHliiji lot over uittel v hays lust. l>a*l and tlial It i« ap]»l.c, t is he ut ina! owner rtinl proprioior of mi (1 busitie-< ami will !> nii, |i il H(u nM> he ,y I . 11,, r.oaid of onimibNio-mnioiMiid Janpei eolinry, India, a ut I heir .j line lenii., iSMT, Maid To nil eommeucUi«n Monday, ,hi A e iih, iKU'i. fora interne lo hoi) and bai lor ,Spirituous, Vh oiih, Mall and all oilier lutoxiratinji u*.»r*- inn Ig»hs quautjt v than utpiait at a time, with the privilmet-' - allow in---and permitting same it> he drank . u tiio foil wiug du. cd'o;<rtt premises, Iwit: rile precise ] Aval, u.n oi'tlio ]>remiseM bn wh eh tm umh -A. »-lres to sell and bf.rtcrwith the privilege, -oS ni iowhitf the same to be drank thenar . is in t.ut front and «»iuy room of a oneHtor.v Irame simaim in, d described b, melet a d as 101 l ws. t wit: ( oimne. at the sent Investor] v eoi ner of block lour * l u»i the intersection of Wash •nuton and liront *-c.t-eis, in the original plat of tl.o City ot Jnsp4 reoutity, Indiana, aid rtninii.'. tbvHv.- ma southerly direction alone tho eawiej*l», ,i j. ot Kront. street in said Town a disuni r i i.« Imiidi-yd mid Koveuty-lwo fiTadVct, and tUruti hiclic.r. .-md fcom them c westc.-rlv on t. I im '.xirallel wiilt Wiishimttonstreet, insuhl Cjt} allv. [M); feet u.il noi'.'t, on the wenterlr line **°Ul 'ireet, in attitt Cltv*. to Hie Huuthen ter v cortiv v-j t lit |iremifvs whereon n.-iid Ihinot s are. ••’«”= >v “■ I'hclic.e vve.-t.erly on a line parallel wit. ~\V.'shiiit-toii street, in mid Clt.V.tweni - muoMK'i teet. ih'.itiee noftherij on aline parallel w th *-'rom > T< ( t, in said (Jitv, nineteen t lit' fei t ai deii;b! N-; ii.che*;. tic uec easterly on line’ and parallel wnii Washington sfeet, in said Ciiv. tweiiiy nine v-i.i) leei, thence southerly on ho westerly line of Front street, in said City imudeen r.*>' feet and eiaht (8) inches to the place <»1 boi'inning. And the said room in said om] H'Y iu| wliieb lie desires to sell is speciliealli bv inside mciisuremeni desccribe . as <*»l----lows: Tho said room is nifty feet loim. twenty te. t wide and twelve feet high, with : hree doo.s one on the easterly md, lie in the southerly side and one in the northerly side of said room and two windows in thu westerly end of said room and tlu.t» aid room has a glass front. r i hat tliA said do cr.bed room is separate fom any other biiauiesM of any kind and that i o d- vice's for amusement <.• music oi any kiu il or character is it said room and tout there is no partition or partitit n- in H.-iMronm; that Im Fil’d mom can m siTttivb closed and lonluxl and ailmission touroto uruventen ; tha s lid voeni is si-mitod ou grotindhoor it'll fronts on Front Si root in said Oily el iveusseiaor and is so . rtwiged with hlass Hindi wf nd olass d ors so that the whoiisof said room mav ho viewed troin t e s Id street 'I he said applicant, will also at. the time amt place ot applyi y 1 r said lieens m - ke a further reqtwetf i the ttrait of a privil-jrt'to establish mat tain .11 run a lunch, counter anil suni.lv i those d - inns with-a full men of ■1; kinds of edibles and n ks in the ahov described oom and tie linectioii «i.h the sid sale of liouo-s anil will ask for the privilege of selling ti hue 0 and cigars in connection tfceivwith. Said ' leeiise will he asked for the rperiod of one year. HUNKY ini.ltKftl! \\n A mil 33 Is I .”—■faj

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the First Ward o! t o Cily of Rensselaer, Jaap 1 county Jui'iana, tlu.t ti e undetsigneil. Angst t Jii as iii an? , who is, ana iasl oo for s ore than ninety na'-s 1 <t past a tuple i .u htinnt tn : resident of lue si t G:tv, md over the age of twentyone years; min who is now, nml h.t.B been of good mornl character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a tit person in all respects 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, md will be forthuentiro tern, of such license, if license be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their June Tci m, 1897, for a license to sell nd barter 1 11 kinds of spirituous, \lnouß. malt and all other intoxica ing liqu-rs, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises w ere Rold in any quantity, also in les 1 qu; ntities. titan Five Gallons nt 1. time, nd ulsoin lossip antitios than a quart at a time, as provided in the Acts of March Bth, 1897; hi arch 11th. 1895 and March 17th, 1875; that the location of the room in which this applicant will ask for a license . 0 sel l and barter liquors aB aforesaid is on the lower floor of the two siory frame building situatt. it on apart of the north thirty-four (31) feet of Lot three (3), in Block thlee [3,) of the original pi tof the Town (now Oitv) of Rensselaer, diana, being the only room on the said floor of said building; said room in which this applicant desires to sell liquors as aforesaid is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point one hundred and twenty-iivo (125 j feet and eight inches from the south-easterly corner of block thiee (3) in the original ;,lat of the Town (now C ty) of Rensselaer, liidiaua, outlie south-westerly boundary of \ atiKensselaer street iu Lot three (3), in said Block three (3); thence northwest- . erly along tho southwesterly boundary of I Vatißensselaer street a distance of twenty j (.20) feel and one and thiee-fourths (ly*) | itiobes; tbouce southweste lj parallel 1 with Ht.rrisou street a distance of forty j (40) feet and two and five-eighths(2§) i inches; thence southeasterly parullol with \ milieus el ier street a distance of twenty (2(l), feet and one md Ihvee-fourth (by) inches; tlx nee northeasterly parallel with Harrison street a distance of forty (40) feet and two and five-eighths (2g) inches to the place of beginuiug. That the said room in which applicant will ask a license tottell liquors ns aforesaid is situated on the ground floor as afo esaid, and fronts on jVanßensselaer Btreet, a public street in said City; that ihe front of said 100 m facing said street is ftirnisheil with two large glass windows of four lights each; two large glnss doors and fout large additional lights, two on each side of said doors; that the whole of said room maybe viewed from paid street; that there ore two small glass 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 for amusement jr music in or about said room; that the same can be seenre’y locked and aitmission thereto at all times prevented, and that there are no partitions, or ao partition in said room. That said license will be asked for a period of one year. At GI SI 110 SEN 11 .V i M, Applicant. [ A mil 30, Is 1 7 -8H t

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iMHUTHIMMT. CREVISTON BROS. I J nor •' •kt oits Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh ard clean. Fresh andsalt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please gveus a call and we will, guarantee to givy you satisfaction. Remember the place. dec 14,’94 piOHEERMEATMARKET!'] BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, lulogna, etc . sold iu quantities to suit tircii users at the LOWEST PRICES.— one but the best stock slaugliteied. Everybody is invited to call. TH E HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR < s <>o«l Cal i le, J. J. EIGLESBACH. Pioprietor.

Fifty Years Ago* This is the cradle in which there grew That thought of a philanthropic brain; A remedy that would make life new For the multitudes that were racked with pain. •Twas sarsaparilla, as made, ygu know By Ayer, some 50 years ago. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla was in its infancy half a century ago. To-day it doth “bestride the narrow world like a colossus." What is the secret of its power? Its cures! The number of them ! The wonder of them! Imitators have followed it from the beginning of its success. They are still behind it. Wearing the only medal granted to sarsaparilla in the World’s Pair of 1893, it points proudly to its “record. Others imitate the remedy; they can’t imitate the record: ' So Years of Cures.

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F, A. WOODIN & CUD, Agents Foresman, Indiana No. 76: 280 acres, finely inij oved, 5 miles southwest of hensselaer; a very desirable form; will be sold on favorable terms at 845 per acre. 78; 160 acres, well improved, 2miles from town; longtime. 84: 3ko 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 3-1 ry., a bargain a> 820 per acre--89 : 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles from town; price 812.50 per acre; long time at 0 per cent, interest. 96: 40 acres, unimproved, twe miles from town: $lO per acre on good terms. 98: 400 acres, unimproved, 4 miles liom two railways; a bargain at 810 per acre.

Rensselaer Mamie House MACKEY ,3 barcur —peal r* In — American and Italian Mai momijm ents, ta mi, e ‘j,' s HBABsSSOSI , SI.ABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS V/f >*• ./. V/> i\l S.ES v Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.

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