Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rot. Mr. Jeffries, of Apple Creek, Ohio will preaoh in the Presbyterian churoh next Sabbath--morning and evening. A cordial invitation extended to all Kennel brothers have opened ioe cream parlors and fruit store in Nowols block. W. A. Rinehart, Buffalo, N. Y„ is visitiog relatives and friends in Rensselaer. Mrs. Bara!: A. Long has returned from Texas, and will spend the summer,with her son A. F. Long, |in this City.; Mrs Flo. Sears has concluded her win* ter's sojourn in New York City and retarned to hei home in Rensselaer. The IT. B. grand jury at Indianapolis the otner day returned an indiotment against Jerry Karsner. He plead not guilty. Teial will probably occur next week. Seven schools will compete in the Field Day exercises at Remington, Saturday, iho Remingtou association will give a gold nedal to ihe winner in each of the sports and a silver medal to eaoh second best Admission to the gr unds 26 cents for adults; 10 oents for children under 12, Our Republican neighbor cannot oonoeal his mortifloation and aggravation at the failure of the MoKinley administration to establish prosperity,. With his ohief, our neighbor is satisfied that in • or jased tax tion of the people is the sure route to that end, and become*- savage at the bare propos tion 'bat the only course is t) roduce appropriations and expenditures away below the “billion dollar" mark, stop contraction and inorease the circulating mediums. Republican papers say “Importers'are very busy now. They are bringing in ship load after ship load of foreign goods, etc. • Yes, the prospective passage of the great “prosperity promoter!" the Dlnglty bi’l, Is the lnoiting canse. The Repnblioan importers “know a good thing when they sec it,” and are ever ready to take advantage ol "golden opportunities." They have been spurred to this by toe prospects ive protective dutios promised by the Republican oongress. Thoy aro willing to take ohsnoes ou a retroactive olauBe; satisfied that it would no- bold water iu the courts and they could add the increased duties of the new bill to the prioe of the imported gc ods and make big money.— The republican administration, trne to its monopolistic instines, is aiding these parties to make snre of their grasping designs.
A stand is being erected for the accommodation of bands attending the tournament in Rensselaer June .'id. Extensive prepaiations »re being made to entertain tho crowd that will visit Rensselaer on that day. From what we can hear Montioello will be well represented—and it should be —White County Demoorat. One paragraph in Jackson’s Farewell Addrose reads es follows? “ The corporations and wealthy individuals, who are engaged in large manufacturing establishments, desire a high tariff to inorease th.ir g .ins. Designing politicians will f npport it to conciliate their favor and to obtain the means for profuse expenditure for the purpose of purchasing influence in other quarters. Do not allow yourselves, my follow oitleens, to be milled on this subject. It is a rystem of injustice, and it persistea in will lead to oorrnptlou and must end in ruin " F. D. Craig made a trip to Indianapolis, this afternoon.—Evening Republican. Too bad. Those fellows who have been looking for him this afternoon, with a sharp stiok, have had their pains for nothing. Judge Thompson has returned from Kentland, a d will pass Sunday at h‘s home. Grandfather Hallow is vhiting old friends In Lafayette. Republican United States Senator Elkins, of West Virginia, says: “Wages in Amerioa stands against a revival of business." Comment is nnneoessary. . "The interest of the “Pilot" company in that paper has been sold to *Lel“ Clark. The d bate on the tariff bill in the Senate is to begin May 24th. When will it end? Don’t know. Watering stooks leads to formation of pools'.
Notice of Application for License. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Second Ward of the City of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned Joseph E. Thomas, a male Inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the acre of twentyone years, who Is and has been of good moral oharaoter, and Dot In the habit or becoming . Intoxicated, and a flt person In every respect to be Intrusted with the sale of Intoxicating liquors, and has been a continuous resident of said city for over ninety days last past, that this applicant Is the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and will be such for the entire term If license be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their June term, 1897, said term commencing on Monday, June 7th, 1897, for a license to sell and barter, spirituous, vin« ous, malt and all other Intoxicating Uquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold, being the following premises towlt: The precise location on which the undersigned desires to sell and barter, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is a one story brick building one hundred and ten (110) feet long, by thirty-six (36) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street, and situated on lot number four (4) block number four (4) of the original plat of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and the room In said building in which he desires to sell Is specifically by outside measurement described as follows: Beginning one hundred and slxty-slx and one-half (166 X feet, northwesterly from the westerly corner of Washington street and Van Rensselaer street, thence northwesterly on Van Rensselaer street thirty-six (36) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street eighty (80) feet, thence southeasterly parallel with Van Rensselaer street thlrty slx(36);feet,thence easterly parallel with Washington street eighty (80) feet to the place of beginning. That the said described room Is separate from any other business of any kind and that no devices for amusement or muslo of any kind or character In said room and that there is no partition or 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 ground floor and fronts on Van Rensselaer street, in said City of Rensselaer. Indiana, and Is so arranged with glass windows and glass doors so that the whole of said room may be viewed from said street. The said applicant will also at the t'me ami place of applying for said license make irtber request for the privilege of selling tobamki aud olsram in connection therewith. Said license will he asked for a period of one
