Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1897 — Page 4
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.wALB*MY»CH!C*KJR*C£> M' ~ UNON'BOUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table In effect Feb. Ist, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 31 - Fast Mail (don’t atop) 448 a m jj 5 Louisville Mail, Daily 10 5a am N< 33 -IndianapolislMail. 153 p m N > 39—Milk ac omi., Daily, 603 Pm No 8- Louisville Express Daily 11 20 * No 45—Local freight, 2 40 NORTH BOUND No 4 Mail, 4 30.8 m No 40—Milk aceom., Daily, 7 31 No 32—Fast Mail, , 955 No 30—Cin. to Chicago Vestibuls,6 19 p m No B—Mail and Express, Daily. 330 N i 46—Local freight, 9 30 a m No 74—Freight, ~ 40 P U 1 No. 74 carries passengers.between Monon and Lowell. No. 30 makes no stop between Kenss aer 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 11:50 a. m. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 p. w H BEAM, Agent.
EVERY TRAVELING MA * SHOULD HAVE ONE. toriwj’iUs W*. They Cost But $20.00 Each, and Can Be Purchased of Any Agent of The they are good for one year from date oi sale and good for passage e.. the follow i ng lines: Baltimore & Ohioßß. (Lines west oi Pittsburg & Benwood, including Wheel ing & PtUsburg Division.) Baltimore <t Ohio Southwestern R’y. (Foim L 38.) AU Divisions. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R’y. Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton RR.(Form ID 2 ) All Divisions. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia Rlt (Between Cincinnati and Portsmouth only) , Cleveland Terminal and Valley R’y. Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Ry Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking RR.(Form I) Findlay, Fort Wayne & Westorn R y Indiana, Decatur & Westorn R’y Indiana, Illinois & jowa AR. Louisville, Evansville & St Louis RR. (Form B) Good oniy for continuous passage between Louisville andEvam. ville, Evansville and St Louis, and Lou isville an I St 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 the pnncip al cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Ken tacky, with through lines to St Louie. 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 nal 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. <g’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.
Church. JL>ireetoi*y. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9'30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m. Y. P. 8. 0. E., 6:30 P- m - Public Worship, 7:30 p.m. P ray er Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. B. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. m. Epworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Public Worship, 7:30 p.in. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 11:45 a, m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. I P. S. C. E., 6:30 p.m. Public Worship, 7,30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 pm.
WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for responsible established house in Indiana. Salary #”80 and expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self addressed stamped envolope. The National, Star Insurance Bldg. Chicago. ■ ■■■, . It will g 0... Right to the spot;: Ayer** Hair Vigor will go | to that bald spot and 2 to bring the hair back. ; . it Make* _ Hair Grow.;
jLoij Fifty Yean Ago. This 1* the way it was bound to look When grandfather had his “picter took." These were the shadows cast before The coming of Conjurer Dsguerre And his art; like a girl in a pinafore Some day to bloom to a goddess fair, M. t cei tainly were not as black, we know As hey pictured them, go years ago. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla began to make new men, just as the new pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with skins made clean from blotch and blemish, because they had purified the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is as powerful now as then, Its record proves it. Others imitate the remedy; they can’t imitate the record: BO Years of Cures.
A DAMNING APOLOGY.
The Middle Classes Injured by the Republican Tariff. In big final apology for the tariff for the tariff for robbery only Mr. Dingley laid the greatest stress upon “the tariff up n imported luxuries or articles in the nature of luxuries.“ He estimated the total of this taxation upon wealth at “thirty-five or forty millions," But he was only to ei umerate specifically thesitems: ® Liquors, $1,000,000 Fine cigars and wr ppera. 1,000,006 Silks, silk plushes and velvets. 3,000,000 Silk, linen and aotton laces and embroideries, 3,000,000 Kid gloves and jewelry, 3,2.10,000 Ostrich feathers, downs and a - tificial flowe.s, 1,276,000 Trimmings of beads, glass, etc., lOO.'ooO Braids anJ plaits of straw, 400,000 Plate glass and.china ware, 890,000 Painti gs and st atuary, 1,000,000 P rsonal effects of American tourists, 10,000,000 I’o $26 215,000 1 his is the official statement *f the tax* ation of wealth, quoted directly rom Mr’ Dingley's speech as reported in thu Co - gressional Record.
1 ho wives and daughters of artisans and small hop-keepers and of men of very moderate means generally will presently convince Mr. Dingley that he is no. taxing wealth when he raises the prices of Bilk plushes, velvet, kid gloves, straw goods, ostrich feathers, artificial flowers, beads and glass trimmings, laces and embroideries. All of these articles arc part ol the Sunday clothes” of every woman tn the nation who has "Sunday clothes." It is not necessary to characterize tin tax on pointings and sculpture. As for the tax on personal.effects of tourists, that alone would make the law hateful to .’he very classes upon which the republican party most relies for support. But granting for the moment that Mr. Dmgley is right in his absurd assumption that th.sa are taxes upon wealth, there are still only twenty>five millions of the $220,000,000 he alleges the law will raise. 1 hat is, only 11 percent of the taxation wealtfif >On What tbeße bouut V-Rivers coll And the remain ng 89 per cent, falls upon necessity and enables the trusts, mo - nopolies an i protected manufacturers to collect on their own account hundreds upon hundred* of rf’l ons of extortion from the people wuu must buy in the protected market.—N. Y. Wqrld. F
j Burdens Imposed by Dsnpley Law. | » American Consumers Will Have to Pay in I I One Hundred S an +K Sl ? teen Million Dollars Abo ve 8 the Amount Collected Under S 8 the Wilson Act. 8 S TT , * $ /i ie Be V ai>a te amounts of th addition'll hnr ® | *£?. that Amenean consumers must carry for the & | j SuTar a,ld .. ma,l . UfaCtUreS ° f *46,0 0 0,000 1 j Flax, jute and manufactures j I is Tobacco and manufactures of .<>■ (-.odd -r 8 A«W nltur ?l products, fruits am. provi.S * M 8 ’ ea ‘thei,ware and glassware. " 'fl g ® Metals and manufactures of t | Articles transferred from free list, not nnd - °'° oo S I other heads, .. . ’ ' la l 1 , ® ® Sundries, ' ” •• 4,i.00,000 g I Chemicals, oils and paints, 5,300,000 g S Silks and silk goods, ~uo .000 t® ® Spirits, wines and beverages, ??l x ’’ 00<) ® ?® Cotton manufactures, i.Ka),ooo g $ Wood and manusactures of <2‘/ (),00 ° Pulp, paper and books, - | $ Grand total and additional duties, si 1( I
Japan Would Like to Make tfteel. The Government of Japan has detailed five gentlemen to make a tour of the United States and Europe In order to secure blds for the construction of an immense steel plant in Japan.' Thea* gentlemen are now in Ohio. The plan of the Japanese Government la to purchase *2,000,000 worth of machinery for the new factory, but to order none of it util the tour of inspection baa been cr inpleted. Steel rails will be made the principal product of the new factory. The prrty Is headed by Maehl taro Oabima, t U director of the Imperial Ste:: *;'u. '
THE TOTTERING STEP OF AGE Requires a itlmul ant L goes a ><m • • The Sunset Slop* at U*- M Try the R. £* UmmitlS & Co. B XZ .. . WHSSKBY AvC Made-by the’’Old Proce. u. :1! : n ..,'v.. r -rat / Kentucky Bow-ben, absolutely pare and sola ot / by druggists. A * K,Ef3|ER DRUG co. /•?'’ Indianapolis Controllers and Distributers.
Taxes Cannot Produce Prosperity I —We do not know how more taxes —more taxes on the consuming wublic and more toxes on the raw material of manufacture —are of themselves to pioducethat burst of prosperity exp'-cted by Governor Dingley. Unless this piosperity comes and I the people are made able to buy high-taxed foreign wares in moie abundance the deficit is likely to continue beyond the present fiscal year —Springfield (M-ss.) Republican. Farm Loons. Ws are prepared to make farm kians at a lower rate of interei tian any other firm in Jasper county. Th. expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i* l Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House WARREN & IRWIN.
That which scemeth most casual and •object te fortune, Is yet disposed by the ordinance of Heaven. There are people who seem to think that God only expects them to keep the Ten Commandments on Sunday. It ts bad reasoning which builds up • theory of life on the narrow ledge of a passing human mood, and falls ta take tn the whole roiirjf life. it Was Nothing Extraordinary, One of the shock of ancient legend* relating to the Rock of Gibraltar relates how a young Scotch subaltern was on guard duty with a brother officer, when the latter In visiting the eentries fell over a precipice and was killed. When the survivor waa relieved from duty, he made the usual form, “Nothing extraordinary.” And thia brought the brigade major down upon him in a rage. “What, when your brother officer on duty with you haa fallen down a precipice 400 feet high and been killed, you report nothing extraordinary?” **Weel, sir,” replied the Soot, calmly, “I dtna think there’s onything extraordinary in it. If he had fallen down four hunder’ feet and not been killed—week I ahould hae ea’d k h*t ext rornjww ”
Danger in the Kerosene Lamp.
Who would suppose that a turned down kerosene lamp would breed diphtheria? We art- all accustomed to the disagreeable fumes arising from this cause; and when New York was suffer. Ing from an epidemic of diphtheria, the Board of Health decided that its presence WHS to be attributed to the fumes of a kerosene lamp turned down low more than to any other single cause. Whether or not this be so, it certainly Is a mistaken kindnees on the part of nn Indulgent mother to allow a lamp to remain in a child's bedroom with the flame turned down. A turned-down kerosene lamp is a magazine of deadly gas, to which the strongest lungs cannot safely be exposed.
Had the Usual Experience.
Reggy—Here’s good news for you. Your grandfather has just dieil leaving you a cool SIOO,OOO. Willie—Good heavens, what a godsend! Now, thank heaven, 1 can keep my bicycle in complete repair.—New York World.
rr IT 11 understood that the Duke o* lork has answered cordially the invitation 01 the Australian premier ta ristt. Australia with the duchess this rear, excusing himself ou the ground khat domestic olroumataucee compel aim to decline for the present. WYlliam Howe, the celebrate Amwrioan artist, now resident in Paris, was once a window trimmer Jn r drt roods nou-e in Grand Rapias, Mich. He also held a similar position In St touts, where he found a friend whe Mvanoed him money with which tc Btudv art. He no is one of the *“ Winters in the world.
TO ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, And Return tor SB.OO, Saturday, August 7th, 1897. The Southern Railway has decided to offrr every oh* an opportunity to visit Asheville, in the “Land of the Sky, " the beautiful and picturesque mountain region of Western North Carolina. _ On Saturday, August 7th, Round Trip Excursion Ticket- wil be sold from Louisville for $»,00, tickets good returning ten days. This is the lowest rate ever made to Asheville, which is the worldrenowned “all tiie year round" resort for health and pleasure. If you desire to visit ti e most beautiful Mountain Region of America, including a drylight ride along the famous French Broad River, Asheville with its beautiful hotels and handsome residences and the many'points sf interest in that picture-que region, do not fail to join this Excursion. Every arrangement will be first-class, including through Pkrlor Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and fast schedules. For books on ihu Trip to the “Land of the Sky” and tberinformation, coll on or address City Tick’t Office Southern Railway, 216 Fourth Ave, Louisville, Ky- Wm. H. Tayloe, Ass't Gen. Pass. Ag’t,
O TO WI-KESWTS. Th State of Indiana, ) Jasper County J In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term, 1897 H Gainer et ill vs - Complaint No 5377 A S Cronk et al ) Now come the plaintiffs, by Hanley & Hunt their attorneys, and file tbeii enmpla nt herein, together with ip afl'. ' vit that the defendant P A Gris. .■ is > <;t a resident of the State of Indi Notice is the.eforo hereby :v n - id Defendant, that un ess be i e ml p ear on the first day of the nix: Term «r the Jasper Circuit Couit to bo hold, a < u the Third Monday of Octob; r, a 1 11-97. at th? Court House in Rensselaer, ii said County and State, and answer or tie mur to said complaint, the same wi 1 be heard and determined in his absence In Witness Whereof I herer i unto set my band and affix . Seal the Seal of said Court, at •—r-— 1 Rensselaer, Indiana, this 21st day of July, a d 1897 Wm H COOVE 1:, Clerk Hanley & Hunt, Att’ys tor Pl’tls July 23, 1897—57 50
Sheriff’s Safa. By virtue of a certii el < opj o L. < rce and Execution to me di cell from the Clerk of the Jasper < i.eutt ' 0 i a cause wherein Solomon VI <•:; is j.) i. if, and ( 1 ristiau Drcnth el a! hi .■# <-m; : requiring me to make tee s’.of t ight Hundred nud i irti-tuv rvilars and Thirty two t ents .12 <..i>-rust and cos s accrued and t a rue i will expose at Public Salo to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday, July 31,1897, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 o’clock r m. of said day, at thedoor of the Court House of' Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rene.elaur. first the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not se 1 for a sumcient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and intere-t and costs, I will at tire s me time and place expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said n al estafo or so much thereof as mi.y ba nc essary to d sell rge said decree aid exeenri n and interest and costs, to-wit: • The north east quarter [i] of section twenty-one |lT|, in township thirty-two [32 north of iauge seven [7j west, in Jjsper county, Indiana. Ea:d sale will b 3 rundo without any iclief wh tever from the valua ion or cppr.dsement laws, of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED, Sheiiff Jasper Countv. Win. B. Austin, Ait’v for Pl’it. Jul> !>, 181)7- CIO
Sheriffs SaleNotice is hereby given that by virtue of a certified copy of a deciee and order of sale to me i s tied by \\ iiliam H. Coover Clerk of t. e Jasper Circuit t ourt, of Jasper County, Indiana, in a cause where* in bimon 1 ll ompron is plaint it and losepb F. Ilifl', a widower, Henry O. Harris, Joseph C Barris Ev rett Har.-is, Sylvester Jenkins, William P. Irwin, Edwin G Warren, Emmet L Hollingsworth, Wallaoe Robinson, Warren Robin'on, Lena Tuteur, a widow, B F I erguson Samuel M L Rue, John W Paxton and Abram R Colburn rre Uefeudi ts, requiring me to make the sum of Thirteen Hundred aud Thirtv-six Dollars and Twenty-eight cents, [51336.28]. together with interest thereon fron the <U te of judgment, and all costs accrued nd to accrue in the above cause. I will offer for ■ale at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, AUGUSr 20, 1897, between the hours of 10 o’clock a m and 4 o’clock p m of saidd y, first the rents and profits for s teim not exceeding seven years, of all of the real estate hereinafter described, and receiving no bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said decree and order of sale and costs, I will then oiler the fee-simple of the said real estate, the same being as fellows, to-vit: Lots Three [3] and Four [4], in Block Two [2], in the Original Plat of the 1 Town [now City) of Rensselaer, Indi. I •ni£ 1 ud sale will be had at the door of the C nrt House, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and the s?me will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws h-ATE J REED, Sheriff j of Jasper County Indiana Eoltz, Spitler & Kurrie, , , Attorneys for Plaintiff July 23, 1897, 4w—sll 25
PiOhfcLß h ttl ij BEEF, P<». ; fe Mutton, Sausage, ialogna. et< ~bQ ? quantitita to suit Jirci as. rs nt tne EST PRICES. - Sone but the best stock alaugbteied.* Everybody is invited toycall. TH .. HIGHEST PRICES 1 AID FOB <« <>od C/attle, FJ.J. EJGLEBBACH. Pionrietor,
The...' Bane of Beauty. Beauty’s baas I** 'Mt the fading or fulling of the hair. Lvaunaat tresses are far more « the matron than to the maid whoso casket of charms is yet uariltd by time. Beautiful wouti will be glad to bo reminded that felling er fading hair is unknown to those who «se Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Tbe Indianapolis Daily and Week ftenHnelcirculationhas reached immense pro portions by its thorough service in receiving all the latest news all over the State and from its dispatches from foreign countries. Every reader in Indiana should take a State paper, and that The Sentinel. LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Newspaper n TiiMTiTi:.' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily one year . - $6.0 Weekly cue year • 1.0 The Weekly Edition Has 12 PAttol SUBSCRIBE NOW And make all rem ttmoes to jitThcimpoib) SENTINEL COZ Indianapolis, Ind. This papei will be furnished with the weekly edition <>f The Indiana State Sentinel for $2 00.
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A NEW bath TUB FOR tf.oo We will send prepaid, for one dollar, enough -Porcelain emamrt . paint the" ?p C ™ b: • j wi * THE AP. a.AFgi.nCE OF CHINA WITHOUT ITS to Wooden or Iron Ware, Bicycles, Fu nt’-e vr kt « painfWith a thiny SUffa « oniy when not a _WALD BROS, SON,
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