Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1897 — Page 4

nUXAI SEPTEXSXX3 IW rilu «c laww. u<t — - "

i lip Rensselaer Time-Table ' la«fieet J*ly !•», LS»7. SOUTH BOUND. Sc3l-FBatM*i J?*tstopi 4 48am K 5 Loairrilie *ll. Daily 19 55 * * S: 33 -UdiaaMMX «MbH. 153 pm \ . 33—Milk *•• or. --. Daliy. , 6 ’>3 p m Se Jj— L©-.iaT:l.e Er re? D*i.y M - * S« 43 Loca. fxeseht, ~-*’ NORTH BOUND Ko 4 MML 4 30 » m No 40— Milk le-om.. Daily, No 32— Fmi. MaU 955 * No »—Cia. to Chicago Vaetit>ul».6 19p m No a— Mill and Erpress, Daily. 330 N > 46—Loeal freight, 9 30 a m N« 74 —Freight, 7 40pm No. 74 carries p »senger= ' A-o-con ind Lowe . So u si o a*op aet»«ati itensse - ter 4Bd hnelewoo Xo. 2 . k - topbetseenßeuase’O 5 h a . o so- 7 ,an pili- an i < iu ■in,.* i v ■ ‘ Koßcb r;-i -ar fbd.an •4h24* p. m. Ctncinn iti 6 o'# oc. p- to. v hi-: .u i.b ~C» b retu n, ivin iud ti < • m.,1 eves Indian dis I;' a in. arrives at iien e.aer 3 3 p. m dativ. W. H BE.IM. Agent. C llUlcll 1 . <■<* I •V!• 5 - ni.?M 11EK1AS. -Hbb Au hCi'Olli. ;r \ 11 *“• Public Worsnii-, lU;4;> a. m. •Junior Eudeavot t 1 p-- I *. y. p. s. c. £., " ::t0 p *“ Public Worthips 7:30 p. in. Prayer .Meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p. m .METHODIST EPISCOPAL. K,:v. iv. D. Cribii, P.ustor, n.si, an School 9:30 a. iu. Public A ornhlp, 10:45 i. in. Class Meeting. 11:45 a. in. pwoith League, Junior. 2:30 p. in. Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. ai. Public Worshl 7:30 p. in. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:bo p. ui. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 i. m. Public Worship, 1) <5 a. tn. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 j . m. V P. S. C. E., 6.30 p. n>. Public Worship, 7,30 p. in. Pnyex Meeting, Thursday, 7:3'* p tn.

HOW TO FINO 00T. Fi,| a nottle or wminoD glass with urine and let it stan.l twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased conditi< □of <be Kidneys. When urine stains hnen it is positive evidence of I kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladderjand every part of the urinery passages. It or* rects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effect following use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being coms pel ed to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of (Swamp-Root is soon rtalized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need r medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty-cents end one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Democratic Sentinel and send your full post-ofiic? address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper ( uarantees the genuineness of this offer. The Indiana miners families are in state of starvation, and the necessarfc s of life are passing beyond their reach under the operations of the Dingley bill. The Republican and Journal endeavor to extract evidence ot prosperity from this deplorable state of affairs. Rah for the Dingley bill.! Millions of money has been sent from the eastern money centers to the west for the purpose of moving the crops Thu carrying trade of the railways has increased and is in - creasing enormously,and their earnings vastly exceed those of former years. Truly prosperity has come to these thorrares. Now we challenge the Republican to cite an instance where the number of employes have been increased to perform the extra labor, or where the wages have been increas ed.

Wheayoubuy Sarsaparilla Asa fa th* beat and you’ll Get Ayer’s. Art fa Ayer's and you’ll get The Best.

ELLIS OPERA HOUSE 5U £ I >a * r > _ ED. F. DAVIS’ Big Urol Show Ellis’ New Opera House, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, IBS7, T he Largest in the World100 People in the Parade. 2 Superb Bands of Music. 26 head of Horses and Ponies. 4 Shows Combined in One. Night. September 10 %' ;r

Beautiful ayes grew dull and dim As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Lose fairness with every day. ' But she still la queen and hath charms to spare Who wears youth’s coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. “A woman is as old as she looks,” says the world. No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor.

Doctor Moore, the careful specialist, Rensselaer, I nd. Two superb bauds of music with the Ed F Davis Big Min strel show. The manner in which Mr. El lishas arranged and fitted up his Opera House elicits ex pressions of gratification from all who have seen it. Beauty and comfort are the principa 1 attractions in its get up. Ed. Davis’ Minstrels will entertain our people at the Opera House, next Friday night. We understand it is well worthy a big patronage. And now Francesville will hold a street fair ept 28th to October Ist

Don’t fail to see the troupe of Japanese acrobats and dan cers with the Ed F Davis min strel show at Ellis’ Opera House, next Friday night. A mass meeting of miners at Brazil, Ind, Saturday, declar ed war against company stores and will hereafter demand paj ment in currency. KH i The Ed F Davis octoroons led by the sweet voiced singer. Sissetta Jones, is one of the features with the Davis mins trels, at the opera house, Fri day night, sept 10th. A number of bicycle riders will pay for riding wheels with unlit lamps, Thursday night, contrary to provision of a city

The Ambia and Greensburg banks were placed in charge of Examiners this week. The Pennsylvania Demo cratic state convention deelar ed Harrity’s place on the na tional committee vacant. A railway employe remark edto ns recently: "Comparing the cost of the necessaries of life for last winter with the approaching period, and pro vided my family requre the same in kind and quantity, I find that my xpenditures will be increased from eight to ten dollars per month, while my wages are not increased. Considerable difference. And this will prove to be the expe j rience of millions of laboring I men.

F. A WtDOEHN &QO, Ftee,l-E3EBtate Foresman. Indiana No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest of Rensselaer; a very desirable fa rm; will be sold on favorable terms at $45 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved, 2 miles from town; longtime. 84: 3-JO aci es, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; 60 miles southeast of Chicago; price sl4) 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 at 820 per acre. 89: 80. acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles froii. town; price $12.50 per 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.

Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY <c B ARCUS —Deal r« In— American and Italian Mai MONUMENTS, TA 81, E* S. WMbll . S&ABS, ■ SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS I'/W JIJVD VASES* I Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana. MAMMOTHFURNITUBEWARE-ROOMS -XJ AY W. WILLIAMSJe -DEALER IN—-WILLI.-dIS-STOCKTON ELuCK’ —- iHint Doui’ Muuuii Houwi

THE TOTTERING STEF OF AGE Bequxrwi a stmxMat as h ai uflh-* Try the r. & Co. --.WHISKEY --rtna-xvj Pvoeass**— A-ai-.-'ky tKxx-t’wa. ab«oftrt«>fy para and aoU A. KIEFER DRUG CO. * IB> i\ • 'i-sti** ll a®J

An exchange says: A church in Neb . i needed repairs and th> i' ?•? ide an appeal fui Lelo. Mue man offered to furnisn the paint, another offered to do the painting, and so on until it seemed that all had been pledged, when an editor arose and magnanimously offered to furnish the names ot sinners from his delinquent subscription list as material for a revival. A small black worm, about half an inch long, that looks like a lizard in sh: pe and appeal ance, is working on the cherry tree in some partSi of the country. 'I hev devour the sap in the leaf anA the top of the tree dies. Road dust or ashes thrown over the tree will kill them.

An eastern editor says a man in New York got himself into trouble by marrying two wives A western editor replied that a good many had done the same thing by mairying one. northern editor says that a lumber of his ac<piaintauees found trouble through barely proposing to marry, and not goingany farther. A southern editor says a friend of I was bothered when he was simply in comp’ny with another man's wife. The next annual meeting of State Order Catholic Forest era will be held in Rensselaer

Htt of LtUiog of Ditch Ckininf’. Ou Monday, Sept. 13th, 1897, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. auil 4 o clock p ui.. ut the door of the Juil Buildup, in the Citv of Rensselaer, Ja per county, In.linua. the cleaning out of the Marble lateral to the Wheattioid Ditch, iu said County, will be let to the lowest responsible bidder or bi ders. by John E Alter Engineer in charge thereof, Snid work shall le done iu accordance with specifications thereof, on file in the Auditi is Office of said counti. und successful bidders will be required to nt once enter into contract mid give bond with good security for performance of contract. By order oi the Boaid of Cemmissioners ot said County. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditsr. Sept. 3, 1897.

to lo la-bin 1 ! The State iff Ind'ana, Jasper Couaty. In the Jasper CUcstt Court. To October Tenn. VBt>7. Janies Leonard, Adm’r va George 11 (h>w>i et a. Now comes the Plaintiff. by WlUiam Johnston his attorney, and files his omiplaint herein together with an affidavit that the defencant William 1‘ Irwin Is not a resident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said Defeudant. that uu'ess he be and appear on he first day «f the next Tenn of the Jasper Circuit f'ourt to be hulden on the third Mund yof Oct- l>er. a », 1897, at the C urt House in Rensselaer in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in ki3 absence li. witness whereof I hereunto set my (q'' < v} hand and affix the seal ot said Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this 20th day of August, 1897 WM 11 COO VER. Clerk William Johnston I*l’fs Att’y August St) 1897—7 50

Ito It Mtois. The State of Indian i, Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court. To October Term. 1897. August Heilaeher, Cross-Plaintiff, . vs.' George W. Hoxie et al. Cross-Defendants Couipla nt No 5357. Now comes the cross-plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler A Kurrie. his attor eye. and heretofore having tiled orosa-ooiuplaint herein ogether with an atlldavi. that thedefendant George W. Hoxie is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and by order of thia Court. Notice is there fort' hereby given said De' endant. Unit unless he be and apt'oer on the first day of the next Term ot the Jasper Circuit Court to beholden on the third Monday of October, a. ti. 1897, at the Cour House in lieneaelatr. in said County aud State, and answer or denn r to e oss complaint of August Heilseher. the same will lie hoard and determined hi his absence. ( , In M ituess Whereof, I hereI Skai,. J- unto set my baud and affix Sei 1 of said Court, al Rensselaer, Ind., tin itlti day o- August, a t>. 1897 Wm. H. COWER, Clerk Foltz, Spitkr A Kurrie, Att'yfor cross plaintiff. .* ugust 3t>, 1897- fti

NQIICE TO NOMESUEHS. Th j State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County f lu the Jasper Circuit Ocurt, October Term, 1897 H Gaiper ot al ) . u n vs . , , f Oomplaint No 53'7 A 8 Cronk et al V Hnhttw?*.^ 8 by Hanley & Hunt lheir attorneys, and file their oomR ,a ‘ B * herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant P A Griffith a resident of the State of * Notice is theietoro hereby uiveh said u ?' eo be i* on the first day of the next Term fit the Tb ß^\? i " l ' ,U < i ou ? t t 0 1)8 huldeii on the nN T n ot October, a i> 1897, at th' Court House in Rt nsselaor, in said County and State, nnd answer or demur to said complaint, the same ni l be beard and determined in his id senoe In Witness Whereof, I herei sTNT I bnutl nn ‘ l “ffix ■j oKal J the heal of said Court, nt —Uenssolaor, Indiana, this Hat day Of Jn)y, A J, iny t u > .Y. M H C POVER, Ofark Hanley A Hunt, Alt*ys f v ppff 8 July 23, 1897—f 7 5(1

" Notice io .Von-Roside ts. The State ol Indiana, ) Jasper County, In the Jaspw Circuit Court. October Term, 1897. William M Milos 1 FM.ll. ” Now comes the plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler .th ir no hiH attorneys, and tiles bls complamt ' erein together with an affi.la" l r' Frederic E Evan, and Mrs Iv n« tin wile, nnd Mm v v J * w tlowof HU <1 Frederic E Evans- Thm?" as Turner and Mrs Ttirnm his Mts 'turner widow f BU id 1 ’ ti? 1 ‘'Vm D . Ke ® f y " ud Mrs Beefy his H nn’f r f J‘ Oufy wil,ow “f lip D lleefy; (roorgo MoNaul nn«i McNeal his wife, and I ouis v n°ufsa ow of the said| ’ G ™Tn W’" 1 - ■'l'NoJandL. ir.iMoNonH l i;li ( f .‘?‘ i ? lUn’rftMuN: fl) widow Ot tln-giiM <•Jorok ld'\vifn ' l4 lt ‘; er °’ °"d i'lis lioofey legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of one. and every of the above named defendants, and each of Indiana 6 “°‘ ’ e * ,ld * n * B °* the Bt< “® Notice is therefore hereby given said d®f«nda, ts, that unless eaoYo® them b 2 and i ppenr on the firnt day of the n«»t erm of the Jasper Circuit Court tX a°l is 4 °7 U Mon<,a y° f 'Mob# # 97, i ut tl “* (!ourt House, in the Citv of Bunsselaer, in said county and and answer or demur to said*complaint' your Xenle. b ° bw4 “ d In Witness Whereof, I here- ' I * unt ,° *. et *'““ d an ‘ l n(!i < '*>• I ( hp„ L. se 4of said Court at th Oltvof Itcnsoeluer this the 2bt n<l yof ’ July, 1897. < W»i if COOVEM, ( Ji k „ _ ol Jasper ir<an <’ wwrt ( Foltz, Bpitiar A Ru>rk, Au's ] Jnly ; <», linn-410 ' M f

Piques but iimiT BgEF. hit a Italic, baut'a**. ialegca. et ■ ’ cuaMtitate IO suit .-motaier* at tsw JP’ m FUMIS.l *t the beat-tock Fvey Mxty is invited to mH •m EuaiKs r bricks paid for <• oo<t < 'ait Us. jr.j. EJGLVBBAVH, Floirivto* The MraMKm Bane of ■LvLs®y! Beauty. Beauty 1 * bana i»* *3L the fading er falling of y the hair. L wan ria at tresses are far mere «e the matron than to the maid whose casket of charms is yet ustxifisd by time. Beautiful women will be glad to be reminded that falling «r fading hair is unknown tn these who Ayer’s Hair Vigor.

Pita’s to Panting Model shows fust how your house would look if jointed any one of 20,000 artistic combhutions of colors. IVsigned and nude only for the manufacturers of PATTON’S PURS LIQUID PAINTS. Sent postpaid upon receipt of 10 cts. “ How to Increaas the Sire at Yow \ House With Paint w nulled free. « r JAS. E. PATTON CO., I JMet X Mlt-WAl'Kllff. WIA., US.A

„ mean s' n ■fl ITO I® Perfection 1 *1 Pronouncod by Experts th* Standard of the World. Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Qun or I I Ammunition and take no other. i I FREE-.--Our new illustrated Oatalouuo. f l REPEATING ARMS CO.. New Haven. Ot. J | VIVE Si CSX s AND THC LARGEST PICTURE. Q m 3 ■IM 4t-mßx T 1-0. if) [vj * ■B k -j a - fl 1 M ftl H g > II • ° ”‘™ s A A AAAA AAhAr.la .A. .. . ... 0

• o 0 tii-T4 ll itj 1 nT 1 t «N * X VCURBS IN TUB RiOMT WAV, B V RBOULATINO THB UVBrZ T ano kidneys, and purifvino the blood? B ’X >l ts a poHilv, curft (or Rhomwlim, Nouratcla. Dwaemla flkk andV |a SXd **« """I T lX'° 1 Send^” e'th.T k ’n^'Tent”™? ’“'i'”' t * ,W ' X ♦7* s “ ,d ,oMn “ Mr ° { t £ EWIS MEDICINE co., - Bolivar Mq.X ! A NEW BATH TUB FOR $■ oo 1 ( We win send prepaid, for one dollar, enough J 1 paint j wnwX^ CE OF CHINA t > .wz . HOUr IIS FRAILTYJ to wooden or Iron Ware, Bicycles, Furnl| u « «. tn n * j - 4< Si <th Street, J '

f*» tedSsnsgoMi wwS W«*h ■>*«• woietoeahMwabw, -wwbed wmkmwmi , «i vHwea ly its ta alt the Mvh4 «*w« all yxot tee Stale and da dir«yAi<teeo twee fwr tern .-oonirtvs. K>ewy r-.-adee m tedANM sioaud ink* a Mar* yayn*. and tem the B*n«n*l. uKtvuTiuy tM any N*w*b*y*r n Ills SHTL —ryie ©.Jr arnnvntmoiw Daily on© year . . Weekly cce year . •» •.» II -T-g. The Weekly Edition Has 12 PACES! SUBSCRIBE now And make all row tUam te . ! WiWUUMMUgI SENTINEL COu Indianapolis. Ind. IMs paper will b* furnished with thl woekb edition ©f Th* Indiana sitaie Sent in el for f 2 Kt,

SOtli ON AN i—ffr Altaiuluiv OuAinsMteM. BNo DONAI'D's l \ :’CEHBRATEBWORMPOWMIB« 'U.ranu lc# > wohm j.sTno'i tn ar mg *«c. _ V l; 4 US M,«- r w »4A<r._tSW jr.w- - k. «.««w w.-ai.eMsm nn<B ISinafim <l<w. h axivst U> lake Kntirvly vegviaNr, ilam ivriain aix.l uewr- J • vs.iis; Wi>rm IWMnwer W-V. /! EVER UISCUVtIRbI). X A S«M far a Quarter rd a ecu- - \ tnry with crumnuafiy faerasfa ® i<i>« rfamand. Think a moment, v IK.ea thU net himii merit 9 Hi&,000 ( tilhlrcu yearly Sent to , their Graves by Wurms. ♦> HcIXINALD’S ♦> J CELEBRATED WORM POWDERS =1 a «uia have aaved them all. vtntK'ta. «»e. I‘t'at ttox.. \ rxa-aalv hy aU'lmaalaUau'lfianlerutunuHlfafavAi [ Manufactured wilr by the pn>prreiur, 1 > $ .T. A. MeTFOTVAT.IX It.'t'tleV'llU'., t*n, 'VM.IV—.vS.