Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1897 — Page 4

fjemocr&tic FRIDAY 1 AY 14. 1867 E .terai at tac postcfflc at Kensscaer. Ind a* aecond.cjaaa Aatter.)

Cwcm RuV; I “ ' • ' J " 1 * MON ON'ROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table In effect Feb. Ist, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 31—Fast Mail (don't stop) 448 a m N s—Louisville5 —Louisville Mail, Daily 10 55 am N< 33 —lndianapolislMail, 153 pm N j 39—Milk ac oms., Daily, 603 p m No B—Louisville Express Daily 11 20 No 45—Local freight, 2 40 NORTH BOUND No 4 Mail. 4 30 am No 40— Milk sccom.. Daily, 7 31 No 32-Fast Mail, 955 “ No 30—Cin. to Chicago Vastibnl«,6 19 p m No B—Mail and Express, Daily, 330 “ No 46—Local freight, 9 30 a m No 74—Freight, 7 40 p ,u No. 74 carries passengers 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 Roacbdale arrives at Indianapolis 2:40 p. m. Cincinnati 6 o’clock p. m. No 6 has through coach; return, leaves Cincinnati 8:30 a. m.,h aves Indianapolis 11:5u a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. m daily. W. H. BEAM, Agent.

EYERY TRAVELING WAV SHOULD HAVE ONE. Hug'al I,IIM Tito. They Cost But $20.00 Each, and Can Be Purchased of Any Agontof Th* OB» They ere good for one yeur from date ol Bale and good for passage e. the follow ing lines: Baltimore & Ohio RR. (Lines west ol Pittsburg* Ben wood, including Wheel ing & Ptttsburg Division.) Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R’y. - (Foim L 38.) All Divisions. Buffalo, ltoohester & Pittsburg R’y. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton ItR.(Form ID 2 ) All Divisions. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia RR (Between Cincinnati uud Portsmouth only) Cleveland Terminal and Valley R’y. Columbus, Hooking V alley & Toledo li'y Columbus, Sandusky & li coking (Form T) Findlay, Fort Wayne & Westoru R’y Indiana, Decatur & Western R’y Indiana, Illinois & jowu AR. Louisville, Evansvil.e & St Louis RR. ■ (Form B) Good oniy for continuous passage between Louisville andEvant. ville, Evansville and St Louis, undLon

isville an • 8t Louis) Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R’y Few York, Chicago & St Louis RR Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie RR Toledo, St Louis & Kahsas City RR- - (Form L 8) Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry (Form H) The above lines afford the commercial traveler access to tiie pr ncipal cities and tovns in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Ken tucky, with through lines to St Louis. The train service of the Mon n Route includes all the conveniences devised to make tiavoling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars n all day trains; Pullman buffet and compuri meat sleeping cars on al. night trains. Special features: „ Steam Heat, Pintßoh 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, Bacon, Dist. Pass. 4 h 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, Chioago.

Church Directory. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9'30 a. m. Publio Worship, 10:45 a. in. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. in Publio Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Eev. R. D. Uttbb, Pastor. Sabbath Sehool, 9:30 a. in. Public Worship, 10:45 u. ui. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. in. Lpworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. in. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Publio Worship, 7:30 p. in. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. in. CHRISTIAN. Bible Sohool, 9:30 a. in. Publio Worship, 11:45 a, ui. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. i P. 8. C. E., 0.30 p. m. Public Worship, 7,50 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30p m.

TTTANTED-FAITHFUL MEN Olt "" women to travel for responti' L establishedhousein Indiana. Salary *T tin andexpeuses. Position permanent, Reference. Enclose self addressed stamped envolope. The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. \

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“We are liviDg in the shadows I of an uuLri'iled plutocracy, caused, | created and cemented in no Ijgtit degree by legi-iative aldermauic and congresrioual action; a plutoc lacy that is far more wealthy than :.nv aristocracy that has ever crossed the horizon or the world’s history. aud one that has been produced in a shorter consecut ve pea riod; the names of whose mi tubers are emblazoned not on the pages of their nation’s glory; bat of its peculations; who represent no struggle for *heir country’s liberties, but for its boodle, no contests for magna charts, but for railr ad ch rters aud whost octopus grip is esiendi g over every branch of industry; a plutocracy that controls the price of bread that we eat ; the price of the sugar that sweetens the cup we drink, the price of the oil that lights us on our way, the price of the coffins in which we are buried.’’ Gen. S. lirice, n North American Review

Just at the time when Philadelphia ruamifflomringestablishme ts are becoming successful bidders for railway material in Chii a and Japan, the congress of the United States is engaged in making com- | mercial war upon those countries; bv imposing fines upon the ltnpor;atiou of some of the products most j largely sold to our merchants aud ; manufacturers. And this passes J muster as up-to-date Republican j statesmanship.— Shoals News, ■ffIWANTED—FAITHFUL MEN OR - women to travel for res onsible e itiblished house in Indi ina. Salary S7BO andexpc uses. Position permanent. Kef erence. Enclose sel -addressed stamped envelope. Tl e National. Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. Chicago Dispatch -The Diogley bill isn’t so bad after all. It reduces the tax on diamonds and lets blauacfs in ou the free list. We are pleased to act.- that Juo Kimble has opened a general merctiandizm store in Rlackf< rd T e people in that locality w’l: find J >hn the right man in the rig t ■ lace, and shouldgive him a gen srouß support.

SOLD ON AN ——— ® Absolute Guarantco. 5 McDonald’s \ l CELEBRATED WORM POWDERS ||i \ [T THE GREATF.ST WORM DESTROYER M i| OF THE AGE. [f EASY AND PLEASANT TO TAKE, fit/| Bry Zr= 7 L=rj Lr—jTS=ril*=^l^=~iL^Ur ! Smallest dose. \ Easiest to take. Ni. Entirely vegetable. VV Most certain and never- \ failing Worm Destroyer \ EVER DISCOVERED. \ \ i Sold for a quarter of a cen- tfe, \ i tury with continually increasi ing demand. Think a moment. \ i Does this not meun merit ? ) 1125,000 Children yearly Sent to 5 tlieir Graves by Worms. s *> ricDONALD’S ♦> CELEBRATED WORM POWDERS would have saved them all. ? PIUCE, 35c. PIVH ItOX.b v For sale by all druggists and dealers In medicines. ? ? Manufactured only by the proprietor, 5 \ J. a.. McDonald, ’ Keo<lH-\'lllcs, T*n. f

OTICE OF APPLICATION FOlt LICENSE. Notice is hereby given totbe citizenso the Town of Eeroin"tcn and of Carpenter township, in, , 0 r county, State of Indima, that the undersigned Jiißpor M. Baker, of Remington, Indiana, a male inhabitant of the State ot India a, and of said county, and over tho ago of twentyone years, who has been and is of eood moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person in every re pect to be intruded with the sale or intoxic ting liquors, and has been a continuous resident of sa d Township md Town for over i inety days last past, and that this applicant is tho aetua owner and proprietor of said business, and will be siioh if lioenso be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, Indiana, at th dr June Term, 1897, said term commencing on Monday, June 7th, 1897, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, m ilt and alt other intoxicating liquors in any quantity, also in a less quantity than live gallons and in less quantity than a quart at a tima with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on tbe following premises, to-wlt: The precise location of the premises on which the undersigned des.res to sell and barter with thu privilege of allowing ♦he same to be drank thereon, is on the .ower floor of a two stoiy frame metal covered building located on Lot numbered six [6], in block iminhered eight 18], in the original plat of tho Town of Remington, Carpenter township. Jasper county, Indiana, and the room in said i uil.]ing n which he desir s to sell is specifically by outside measurement described as follows:

Commem ing twenty-five [2s] feet west of the south-east_( orner of said Lot numbered six. [6], in Block number eight |B| in said original FI t of the Town of Remington, Indiana, and running thence north fifty [so] feet and four [4f inches, thence west twenty 120] feet ana two ]2] inches thetce south fifty JSOJ feet and four [4] inches, an I tht nee east tw r euty ]2o] feet and two [2J 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 devious lor amusement or music ot any kind or character is in said room and that there is no partiiion cr partitions in said room; that the said room can be securely closed and locked and admission thereto prevented; that said room is situated upon the g ound floor in said building on sai i lot and fronts to the south, facing t e Railrord, aud Railroad Street, being a public street between said said railroad and said block in sail. Town and is so arranged with glass xyindows and glass doors so that th 9 whole of said room may be viewed from thes id street. The said room has double doors in the south with glass therein and also large glass windows on eaoh side of said doors in the south; no doors or windows on the east nor on the west; on the north there an two d:ors and windows. This applicant will also ask for the privilege of selling tobacco and cigars in connection therewith. Said license will be asked for a period of one year fr m date of issuing license^. JASPER It, BAKER.> April 30, 1897 f 14, ]

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Farm Loans. Wc are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of interei than any other firm m Jaspercounty. The expenses will be as low’as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i” Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House WARREN & IRWIN.

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Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE in hereby given to the t Hizcnnt f the Kirnt Ward nf the City of Hcnnnelaer aud Marion Township, in Janper County, [ntl’anu, that the undornigned, II toy Hildebrand a mule Inhabitant ol the State of lic.ianu, aud over the age of twcnl one yearn and hun been and in of gootl moral eharucter. noi lu the habit el becoming Intoxicated, and n lit ponton in ever.' roepict to he' iiitrunteil with ; lie Mile of intoxicating Liquors aud Imn been a tni.tiimohs resident of aald township for over ninety buys lust pant nml that tt in npiiLcit t is he actual owner and proprietor of nail business and will b mi, li if license be granted, will apply to the Hoard of Conimissidcrra of said Janpei county, India: a at their hide Term, XBHnufd Term commuucih on Monday, June 7th, 1897, fora Licence to sell and barter Spirituous, Vinous, Malt and all other intoxicating lniiorr in a lessqaantity than uqitftrt at a time, with the privilegeof ullmving and permitting the same to lie drank > n the foil uillg described premises, 10-wit: l lie precise location of the premises on wh ch the undersigned d sires to sell aud barter with tlic privilege of allowing the same to In- drank tliereo , is in l ie front and only room of a onestory frame building siuiao'nla: d described b» metet a d Imn nils as 101 l ws, t wit: CommC' clng at ttie southwesterly comer of block tour (4] in the intersection of Washington aud Front streets, lu the original plat of ti e City of lieussetaer, Jasper eoulily, Indiana, a id ruiinii g thence m a southerly direction along Hie easterly line of Front street in said Town a distance id one hundred and seventy-two I.l72)feet ami three |d) inches, and from tlrence westerly on a I no parallel with Washington streot insaiil City fifty [SO) feel ton point on the westerly line Front street, in said C ly. to the southea ter y corner of Ho-premises wherewu said liquors are toco sold. 'I lienee westerly on a line parallel wit Washington street, in said City, twain.nine (dll) feel, thence northerly on a line parallel w tli Front street, in said City, nineteen (lip feet ai height |Bj inches, thence easterly oil line and parallel with Washington st-eet/in said City, twemy-nino (89) feet, thence southerly outlie westerly line of Front street, in said City nineteen fl<" feet aud eight (8) Inches to the place otbeginning. Ai.d the said room in said bail it g iu| which ho desires to sell is spoeillcallj by inside measurement desecribe. as follows: The said room is ttifty feet tong, twenty feet wide and twelve feet high, with liree doo.s, one on the easterly ci d, ue in the southerly side and one i: the noitherly side of said room, and two windows in the westerly end of said room and that aid room has a glass front, 'that the said de cr.bed room is separate fom any other bu liuess of any kind a’d that ro d- vices for amusement music ol any kind or character is ii said room and tn&t there is no partition or par! it: i) m: said room; that he said room can be securely closed and locked and admission thereto prevented ; tha said room is si'uated on gia und tloor and fronts on Front Street in said City sf lieiisselaor and is so ■ rianged with glass window® nd glass d ors so that, the whole of said room may bo viewed Irom t e s td street. The said applicant will also at the time and place of apply! g f r said licens m ke a further request 1' r the grant of a privilege to establish ,mai‘ tain : n run a lunch counter and supply those d - iring with a full mea of l; kinds of edibles aud ri ks in the abov deVbribed oom and i i c nnection wilh the s id sale of liquo-s. and will askfev the privilege of seiliug tehne-o and cigars in connection therewith. Said Mecusowill bn asked for the’period of om v. nr. 'HENItY mi.DEBK\\I). A.ll •«

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is heiehv given to the citizens of the First Ward ot i t. Cily of Rensselaor, .1 nsp v county. Indiana, that the uuile ~ sitneil, Augti t Jtoaenbnu , who i , ni u as ear. for more tbim i.ii.ety ria. s 1. t part a mile iniit bitnnt f n , resident of toe said Citv, aud over the age of twentyone yo trs; huu who is now, aud h»s been of good moral character, not iu the habit of becoming intoxicated, aud a lit person in all respects to be entrusted with the sale of spirituous, vinous, malt and nil other intoxicating liquors; that this applicant is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business heroin mentioned, and will be for the entire tet in ol’ such license, if license be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at heir June Te: in, 1897, for a license to sell nd barter 11 kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxica ing liquors, with the privilegeof allowing the same to be drank on the premises w ere sold in any quan--tity, also in les i qu ntities tiian Five Gallons at u time, nd also in lessq. nntities than a quart at a time, as provided in the Acts of March Bth, 1897; starch 11th. 1895 and March 17th, 1875; that the location of the room in which this applicant will ask for a license o sel l and barter liquors as uforesaid is on the lower floor of the two siory Irame building situutid on a part of the north thirty-four (34) feet of Lot three (3), in Block thiee [3,) of the original pi ,t of the Town (now Citv) of Rensselaer, Jlndtaua, being the only room on the said floor of said building; said room iu which this applicant desires to sell liquors as aforesaid is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet and eight inches from the soi th-eastorly cor-

ner of block thiee t 3) in the original plat of the Town (now C ty) of Rensselaer, Indiiuia, ou the south-westerly boundary of Yanliensselaer street iu Lot three (3), in said Block three (3>; theueo northwesterly along the southwesterly boundary of Vaullcnssolaer stroet a distance of twenty | (20) feet and one and three-fourths (If) ; inches; thence southweste ly parallel with Harrisott street a distance of forty : (40) feet and two and five-eighths i2j,’) inches; thence southeasterly parnllol with \ nußetis el. or street u distance of twenty (20>;feet and one and three-fourth (if) inches; thtnoe northeasterly parallel with Harrison street a distance of forty (40) feet and two and five-eighths (2g) inohes to the place of beginning. That the said room in whioh applicant will ask a lioetise to sell liquors as aforesaid is situated on the ground floor as afotesaid, and fronts on jVanßensselaer street, a public street in said City; that ihe front of said room faomg said street is furnished 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 may be viewed from said street; tliat there are 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 or music in or about said room; that the same can be securely looked aud 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 poriod of one year. AII(4US I ROSENBAUM, Applicant. Apii! 30,189.7—514

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PIOHEER MEtT~ MIRKEtT] BEEE, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, ialogna, etc, sold in quantities to suit urohaters at tho LOWEST PRICES.— Xoni'butthe beststock slaughteied. Evefybody is invited to call. Till HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good Catt le, J. J. EIGLESBACH. Pioprietor.

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F, A- WOODIKt & (TO, FReetl-ECerbeite Agents Foresman, Indiana No. 76: 280 acres, finely imj 4 oved, 5 miles southwest of Rensselaer; a very desirable fjpm; will be sold on favorable terms at £45 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved, 2miles from town; longtime. 84: 3ko acies, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; 60 southeast of Chicago; price $lO per acre; will take £6OO 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 $12.50 pet acre; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96 : 40 acres, unimproved, two 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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