Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1897 — Page 4

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M ONON'JIOUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table In effect Feb. Ist, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 31—Fast Mail (don't stop) 448 a m N s—Louisville Mail, Daily 10 55 a m Nc 33 -IndianapolislMail, 153 p m N J 39—Milk ac ; omr., 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 accom., Daily, 731 ” No 32—Fast Mail, 955 * No 30—Cin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 19 pm No B—Mail and Express, Daily, 330 “ No 46—Local freight, 9 30 a m No 74—Freight, 7 40 p m No. 74 carries passengers between Monon and Lowell. No. 30 makes no stop between Rensselaer and Englewood. No. 32 makes no stop between Rensselaer and Hammond. Train No. 5 has a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati via Roachdale 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.,haves Indianapolis ll;5u a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. m’ daily. W. H. BEAM, Agent.

EVERY TRAVELING -AA\" SHOULD HAVE ONE. Interchang’abls 1,000-Milo Ticksts. They Cost But $20.00 Each, and Can Be Purchased of Any Agent of Th. tMWlßlo|u|T|g] They ere good for one year from date of sale and good for passage e_ the follow ing lines: Baltimore 4 Ohio RR. (Lines west of Pittsburg & Benwood, including Wheel ing ,t Pittsburg Division.) Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R'y. (Fotm L 38.) All Divisions. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R’y. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton KR._ (Form ID 2.) All Divisions. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia RR (Between Cincinnati and Portsmouth only) Cleveland Terminal and Valley R’y. Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo R’y Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking RR.— (Form I) Findlay, Fort Wayne <fc Western R’y Indiana, Decatur <fc Western R’y Indiana, Illinois & lows AR. Louisville, Evansville <fc St Louis RR. - (Form B) Good oniy for continuous passage between Louisville audEvam. ville, Evansville and St Louis, and Lou isville an l St Louis) Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R’y New York, Chicago 4 St Louis RR Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie RR Toledo, St Louis & Kahsas City RR—(Form L 8) "Wheeling & Lake Erie By (Form H)

The above lines afford the commercial traveler access to the principal cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Ken tucky, with through lines to St Louis. The train service of the Mon >n Route inc.udes all the conveniences devised to make traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars n all day trains; Pullman buffet and compart ment sleeping cars on aL night trains.' Special features: Steam Heat,Pintsch Light. Sidney B. Jones, City Pass Ag’t, 232 Clark St., Chicago. Geo. W. Hayler, Dis. Pass Ag’t, 2 W. Washington St.,lndianapolis. E. H, Bacon, Dist. Pass. 4g’t, 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, Chicago.

diutrcli Direetoi’y. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9’30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m. Y. P. S. O. E., 6:30 p. m Public Worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. R. D. Uttek, Pastor. Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Olass Meeting, 11:45 a. m. Epworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Public Worship, 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, .9:30 al m. Public Worship, 11:45 a, m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Y.P. S. C. E., 6:30 p.m. Public Worship, 7,30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

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A horse always gets up foreparts Jfirst, and a cow directly the opposite. The Republican press will take care to keep from their raiders the figures on our our export trade. Female ■’piders are much larger and more feiocious than tho m lies, aud often devour their husbands. The Wilson bill is vindicated. Our foreign trade was never so great as it is to-day.—lndianapolis News (Rep. The Republican L ague that was meeting at Detroit adjourned yesterday. Beat thing it has done!-Indianapolis News (Rep.) An Indiana court granted thirty divorces one afternoon last week. Some of these hoosier towns are rapidly putting on municipal airs.—Times-Herald. The Red Lion Hotel, Ardmore, Pa., has been licensed since 1798, and is about entering into its one-hundreth year of continuous service as a public hcute.

“How is it that your son’s head seems to be drown to one side? Only a year ago he was as straight as an Indian.” “I can only account for it t thiough the fact that he did his courting Ou a tandem."—Detroit Free Press. In a bad predicament are the Suga 1 rust Senators They are willing to concede all the Trust demands, but just now the query is going up from the people desiring to know what is at the bottom of their devotion to Trust interests The intense heat of last Saturday hatch ed several eggs exposed for sale in William Talbert’s gr eery, at Marshfield, and the little chicks were soon nimbly capering about tho floor, snatching flies aud making themselves generally at home. Township Assessor Carr, of Terre Haute upon retiring at night during the hot spell, placed an electric fan at the foot of his bed, that he might be cooled by the breeze. While asleep his feet were tangled with the machinery, and before he co’d smother the pesky thing with the sheet he w s minus several toe-nails and much cuticle. The sweet young girl graduate who was saying now tnat she had graduated she must further nform herself in psyoh?logy, philolgy, philology, bibli was at that point interrupted by the practical mothei with “Stop where you are. I have arranged for you a thorough course in roastology, boilology, siitchology, darnology, patohaology, and t 1 e general domestic bustleology. Now get on your working clothes."

The King of Servia is credited with having no respect for any woman. Ono day he was losing nt a Paris gambling hell, when he turned roughly upon a Indy who was standing behind his chair, nnd said; “I wish you would go away. You make me lose I never have bad luck excepting when you are there " ’’Pardon, sire, ” she retorted, ”1 was not there when you ran away from the Bulgarians, nor when you lost your crown” THE WAGES OF MINERS. Columbus, Ohio, July 15—President Ratchford has mailed pe sonallrequests t° miners throughout tho country asking fo r statements regarding the wages they receive for publication for the benefit of the pm lie. Thirty-nine miners in the Sunday Creek Valley have been heard from Since early in the spring the wages of these men for each twojweeks has averaged $5,64 each. The tot il earnings was $z25,98, and for the same period their indebtedness to the operators for rent, pre. vi ions, mining materials, etc., aggregated $619,29 leaving the miners in debt to their employers tn the sum of $396,71. President Batchfold says this is a fair sample of the condition of the mineis. Farm Loans. Wa are prepared to make farm 'oans at a lower rate of interes than any other firm in J asper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office m Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House WARREN & IRWIN.

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THE FAMOUS GRACIE THOMAS. One of the Many Features of the Great John Robinson and Franklin Bros.’ Co übined Shows. -Vt-y, One tbe distin ■7: guishing feature with the grandest and best shows, which will be J ’ r . seen in all their un- . approachable completeness at Renssel- • -ts- 5 A-' aer, Monday, July 26, t Tf”' is the notable equest ri n act performed by £-■ the world’s most faVl' '‘(.i mous Miss Gracie "Ci tS, *Th mas, the most V w* W petite and handsome wJ* young horsewoman, whose surprising accomplishments have made her the idoi of every country. No other lady rider has ever achieved that high grade of excellence accomplish: d by this gifted young artist. Even her profession al rivals aco:rd her the pal n of superiority, and point wito pride to her as their leaoer. No prettier picture can be conceived than this young girl, endowed by nature with rare beauty of form and face, dancing and pirouetting upon the back of a swiftly running horse, with the same rase, graoe and abandon as a premier behind the footlights of tho mimic sta> e.— Miss Thomas is, however, only one of the scores of exclusive features which are daily presented by this colossal tented exposition, which, as a whole, far surpasses any amusement enterprise the world has ever known. ■ It is the only place in all America where 20 lions in one den can be seen. Congress could have passed a measure to increase the revenues and adjourned six weeks ago But congress was not c died together to raise more revenue It was called together to enact legislation in t e interests of the trusts that contributed to Mark Hanna.s campaign fund Sufficient revenue canit be r ised to meet “billion—dollar" appropriations!!

Low Rates. Summer 1897 One AV ay and Hound Trip Tick . ets to the South. On the First aud Third Tuesdays of each month, June to October inclusive, the Southern Railway has arranged for on a way Settlers’ Tickets from Ohio and Mississippi (liver points to the south at late o ' two cents per mile. Also roundjtrip tickets at rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. The best time to go south is the present time. Information as to conveniently arranged schedules aiiu special rates to all points south upon application. Wm. H. Tayloe, Ass’t (ven. Pass. Agent, Louisville, Ky. The Southern Railway is the onh line penetrating the eight Great Southern States.

Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Hattie E. Yates is plaintiff, and Doderich Dekker et al are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Thousand'beven Hundred and Thir y-four Dollars and Seven ents, ($1,7-4 07), and intciest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expo o -t Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on Friday, July 23d, 1897, Between the hcurs of 10 o’clock a m. and 4 o’clock 1’ Si. of said day, at the door ot the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ot the following real estate hereinafter de scribed, nnd if raid rents nnd profits will not Bell for a sufficient sumtosaFsb said decree an execution nnd interest and costs, I w 11 nt the same time and place expose at Public Si;lj the fee simple of said real estate or so much there of Jus may be necess try to discharge sdd decree and execution and interest nnd costs, to-wit: The east half [A] of the south-east quarter [J], the south-west quarter [[] of the south-east quaiter j[|, and the south o - t quarter I] | of the north-est quart r |J|, all in section twenty-two [22]; nnd'jthc south-west quarter [j] of ‘he south-west quarter |[l, in section twenty-thv o [23], all in township thirtytwo [32] ,ioith range seven [7[ west, in Jasper County, Indiana.

Said sale will be made [wit out any relief whatevef from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NAT J. REED, S eriff Jasper County. Wm. B. Austin, Att’y for Pl’ff. July 2, 1897—510.

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SHERIFF’S SALE. By vir.ne of a certifiad copy of Decree and Execution t me directed from the Clerk o the Jaspet Circuit Court in a cause wherin William 1> Irwin is plaintiff, and Candace T. Miller et al are defendants, requiring me to make the sum 2,?,.°“® ihbusnnd Four Hundred and n ° lla . rs ilnd Fightv-siz Cents, (*J, m 4 b(>), and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at I üblio Sale to the highest and best bidder, on

Monday July 26, 1897, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o clock ]•. m. of said day, at the d ° or °f the Court House of Jasper County Indiana, in the City of RenstZr? 61 ’ » flrS,t rtcts uud P’ohts for a term not exceeding seven ye .rs. of the ■following real estate beleinaiter de--B°ribed. and if said rents and profits will not sell f<r a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree ar d execution and interest and costs, I wil at the same time and place expose nt Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest and costs, to-wit:

The north-west quarter [J] of the north-west quarter |[] of section thirtyfour [34], township thirty [3o] north £ a ?j’ e ,.A ve west; also nine and one half [9i acres off of the nerth side of the south-west quar er [R of the northvm 8 / ‘l uartel fil of section thirty-four J34], township thirty [3o] north range nve [o] west, all in Jasper County, Indiana. fiuid Sale will be made wichout any relief whatever from the valuation or upp’uisement laws of the State of InNATE J. REED, Sheriff ■ T , Jasper County. Hollingsworth A Hopkins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. July 2, 1897—510.

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