Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1897 — Page 1

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Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler. Harfy R. Kurrie. FOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE, (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) [aw, Real Estate, lasm, Atstraets Si Leans. **" Only set of Abstract Books in the County. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. ILIMI 1 HOPEtIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BENSSELAER, ... INDIANA. O" Office second floor of Leopold's Block, cornet Washington and Yanltens. selaer stteets. Pactice in *ll the oonrls, purchase, seD and lease real estate. Attorneys tor Rensselaer 8., L. »t S Association ar.d Rensselaer Water, Light and Power Company. C. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt \ Hanley & Hunt, Law , Realty, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Rooms 5 aDd 6 Forsythe Block, P.enssolaei, Indiana,

Win. B. Austin, LAWYER AND INVESTMENT BROKER, ATTOENEY FOE THE L N A & C, Ry„ and Rensselaer W L &P. Company. •S'Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Bensselaer - Indiana James W. JDoutliit, Attobney-at-Law & Notary Tubuc. j*3" Office, front loom up-stairs over Fendig’s store, Rensselaer. Indian*..* Kalpli "W. Mai’ishall, attorney-at-law. Practicees In Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settlement of Decedents’ Estates, Collections, Convdyances. Justi. es’ cases, etc. Oflice up-staiis west side Farmers’ Bank building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E. Mills, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. JKSTFarm loans negotiated atlowestrates. Office up stairs in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Mordecal F. Chilcote, George A'. Dunn, Notary Public and Notary Public Abstractor of and Titles Oollectcr Chilcote & Dunn, ATTOBNEYS-AT-IIAW, Will practice in all the Courts of Jasper and adjoining counties All business of the profession attended to with prompt ness and dispatch Collections a spe cialty Office in Makeever’s Block, over Farm ers’ Bank v2ln4:

Ira W. Yeoman, Attorney-at Law, Heal Estate and Col looting Agent, Bemington, Ind. I. B. Washburn. E. C. English. Washburn & English o hTrioianß & Surgeons bensselaer, Ind Dr. Washbnrn will give special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chionlc Diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to snrgery in all departments, and Gen eral Medicines. Office in Leopold s Corner Block, over Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone 48. W W lliirtscLl, >l. 1> Homa-opat bic Physician & Surgeon. Bensselaer, |lnd. AST Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office ia Makeever’s New Block. John MaAeeveb, Jay Williams, 1 President. Cashier. Farmers' Bank, Bensselaer, Indiana, Beeceive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange, Collections made and promptly remitted. \

J. W. Horton, Dentist. UI I W All diseases of |Th h and Gums carefully treated. Eilluu and Crowns a spe oialty. Office ovairPwt Office, Eenssel aei, Ind ana Y G. P. BENfoSELAER, IND., U«, EwiS-Slmg, Wfpn-Making, Rpeciaiplttention given to repairing Castings in Iron t>r Brass,® |o Shop near the Depot

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L A BOSTWICK City Engineer, Maps and Blue Prints OF EIU Sill. LAND DRAINAGE, ( Map Work and Platting a Specially . Bensselaer Ini*. i I Office. Room No. 7. Forsythe BaUding i — W liUi S IT, | jjNDERT4KERTEiI4U[i|] Rrnsrki.arr Isui.*-'*\ Calls promptly responded to day orn ght.

A. J. I a ZV I < * I IT, I*nintoi* AND Papei Hanger. BfeiUOidy the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUARANI"I)! Bensselaer. Indiana Addison Parkison President CrEO.K. ItOLLINOSWOKTH, VicePresiddent. Emmet I . Hollingsworth, Cashior. THE MKRGLtIL BANK OF RENbsRLAER. IND. Directors - Addison Parkisou, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson. Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bnnk ie prepared to tr insuct a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. At the old Btand of the Citizens 5 St ate 13anlt

AI.FHoCOY, T. J. HcCOI, A. K. HOFRISS, Prositleiit. Cashier. Isn't Cashier A. McCoy & Co.’s EENSSE AEB a - IND. lis Old es i ml in Jasper County ESTABLISHED 18,54. Transacts a General Banking Bu iness, Buys Notes and Loans Money onLcng or Short Time on Personal or Be c Estate Security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Time Deposits YOUK PATBONAGEiIS SOLeCITED. Patrons HaviDg ; Valuable Papers May Deposit Theni-for'Safe Keeping. . v - AU 1 •- „

A PERFECT CARRIAGE. Smith Premier ONLY TYPEWRITER MADE THAT HAS A BALL-BEARING CARRIAGE. ABSOLUTELY NO FRICTION. "| MPROVEMENT THE ORDER OF THE ALE." a Tfi TiaWR c M B k e x y o h e al ini. e i u Wig. D C N a c win I BlßirnnTiffr 1. 1 b i • Built for Use ai)4 Wear. Tlw Smith Premier Typewriter to., SYRACUSE, N.Y., U. 8. A.

Catalogues and Information at CHICAGO OFFICE 154 Monroe Street, John A. Jihnson, W. H. Graves, President. Manager. STAR CITY MtCHIHWE & FOUNDRY OIL —MANUFACTURERS of— USDS, sop, SB. AND— Cas'fciii.g's Of Every Description. Special Machinery Designed and Built to Order *ar Corner Third and Brown Streets, LaPayhtte, Ind

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You can now shoot quail until January Ist, next. Jud. J. Hunt visited Knox on businase, Wednesday. Mrs. Frank B. Meyer is visiting her brothers, at Englewood. The hitch racks around the public square have been removed. Ralph W. Marshall is confined to his rooms with a sprained leg. No intelligence concerning the whereabouts of George H. Brown has yet been received.

Jimmie Parker had his nose broken while playing football, last Sunday. Good warm lunch at! Kennel Bro’s restaurant and bakery, for 15 cents. 'l’uesday last Elias Strong left for his home in Los Angelos, Cals lfornia. C. Delaney Martin, after a thorough inspection of a revolver, now carries his hand in a account of two.disabled fingers. Susie A., infant daughter of Rev. D. A. Tucker, died this morning of brain feyer. The remains were taken to Greensburg, Ind., for tnterment. Mrs. J . C. Morgan has sold the partially constructed tenant house north of the water works, on Van Rensselatr street, to Mrs. W. T. Perkins, and has the foundations in for another house on a loi across the street

“Its the Jidge ye mane,” who is the exclusive shoe dealer in Rensselaer. A practical workman of many years experience; a good “jidge” of stock style and finish, its always “the Jidge ye mane” who keeps the largest and best stock of boots and shoes, at the most reasonable prices, in the city. NOTICE IN REGARD TO CONTAGIOUS DISEASES' Children who have had auv contagious disease or whose home is with a family in which such disease has prevailed, will not be al*> low d to enter or re enter the public schools until a certificate has been proemed from the attending physician, countersigned by the City Health officer (8. C. John son, M. D.) permittingfsaid pupil to attend school. No verbal state ment will be accepted mjany case whatever. Mordecai F. Chilcote, , President of Board November 2,1897.

"‘A FIRM ADHERENCE TO CORERC T PRINCIPLES.”

COLD COMFORT. The ability of republican journals to extract com Li t from the r->“ cent election returns entitles tin in to high rank ns ontcmists. If the democrats do not control the Ohio legislature it vill bo. by a very close margin, and under very suspicious circumstances. And ns to the general result in Ohio just consider the vote of that btate for a few years past. In 1893 McKinley was elected governor bj a plurality of 80 995 over Campbell. In 1891 Toylor, the republican candidate for secretary of side, was elected by a plurality -'f 137,087 over Turner, thj demociatio candidate. In 1895 Bushnell was el c-ted governor by a plurality of 92,022 over Campbell.

in 1890 Kinney, the republican candidate for secretary of state, waj elected over the democratic candidate by a plurality of 51,549. and at the same election the McKiuley vote was officially declared to be 51,109 in excess ot the Bryan vote. In the Ohio legislature elected in 1893 the republicans had a majority of eighty-four oh joint ballot In the Ohio legislature elected in 1895 the republicans had a majority of eighty-ei ht on joint ballot.

Republicans seek consolation in the defeat of Gorman in Maryland. But they owe that to Mr. Gorman, who has himself to blame. However, in 1895 Maryland went 18,» 767 republican for governor, and in 1896 it went 32,224 republican for president. The Maryland legislature is now made republican by an official recount which elects four members fiom Talbot county f>y majorities ranging fr&m sixteen to nineteen, one member from Prince George’s by Four majority and one. member from Carroll by twenty-three ma*jority. In New York state the great republican majority of 268,469 of last year is converted into a dem ocratic majority of 56,058.

lu Kentucky the republican majority ot 281 lust year gives place to a democratic majority of about twenty thousand. I hen iliero are reductions of lepublican majorities in Massachusetts and lowa, and a tremendous increase in tbs democratic majority in Virgiuia. *~ ~~ ■■ ...... When American steel makers can undersell British and German steeKmukers in t e open markets it does seem that they ought tc* hold their own in the home market without a tariff bonus. ' ■ - -

ih'adstreet's commercial report ior the week ending October 29th, is less optimistic in nature Still Brad street’s idea is that we shall have great prosperity in theunceraiu future. If th i stock of public ‘confidence” isn’t being rapidly exhausted it is because we are a people of marvelous resources. The harder up wo get the more “confidence” we have. The late G eorge M. Pullmo a persistent ami notorious ta:, . „• r A recent investigate i . closed the fact that i u .••. 'i holdings were listed for taxan •. i at less than oue-teLth their nominal value, and the charge was made by members of the Chicago Civic Federation that the tax assessors have been bribed by the Pullman company to fix a low valuation.

•Secretary Sherman says that the Wolcott commission had no auih* i ority from the administration to make the propositions mentioned in the report made by Lord Salisbury of the negotiation. They only had authority to negotiate for the bringing about of an interna* lional monetary conference having for its object the large use of silver, without the right to bind the governments to stipulated torms. From this the Philadelphia Rec* ord concludes that “the Wolcott expedition was a mere picnic per* iormance, with Pickwickian pow* eis. It was iru-nded to mike a show of redeeroingplatform pledges.”

Strikes are still on in various s c ions of the couutiy. Oh, ‘Me* Kinley Prosperity. ■— - The total vote for the Democratic legislative candidates in Ohio exceeds the vote given to the Republican candidates by 10,000, proving that on the popular vote Hanna is badly beaten. FINE BTOOK FOli BALE At O K Ritchey's farm, four miles south of Kemsolacr. Having “retired from the turf," not from choice but necessity, will sell all my thorough-bred horses, Jersey entile, thorough-br«d L’olaud-China ogs, both male and female, hrod and unbred, and all being fashionably bred stook. Doctor Moore, the careful Bpe* cialist, Rensselaer, Indiana. The corner stone of the new court house was put in plaee one year ago to day The Renssela r football team defeated the Ciown Point boys today 14 to 4. Now bring on the Carlisle lnd'an team.

The finest line of box, calf and winter tan shoes for ladies and gents, also the best stock of boots ever brought to this city, at Judge ’ T aley’s, tne “fine ould Irish gin* ■u,’ who w ill take great plea* ir... o diowirg them to you. Hardy Bros* store at ttermvgtr.n has* failed and the ni -rk transferred to f their ~>t neipai creditor!. :•. "iv Vkvsi?. .dv-'diitijoa «*s« corteu ' convictd of stealing m i sleigh boils, to the Jefferb.. c orison, Vednosday. Judge Fox, at Riclrmoiid, Ind.' recently decided that a “tax ferret is not a public ntcessity, ana Shat county commissioners have :x i iglit to employ one to look up omitted taxables. In the suit of the Robinson Bros, tor lumber furnished in the construed ;n of the Republican tabernacle, judgment was giveir against Rev. 13. F. Ferguson, the chairman of the Republican coun* ty committee. Low Bates, One-Way and RoundTi:ir to the South, via the ( SOUTIIEHN It AIL WAY The Southern Railway, penetrating the best Stales of the South and South east, calls attention to its One-way Settlers and Round-trip Home Se.kers tickets at special rates on, third Tuesday of October and on the first and third Tuesdays of November and De ember. For full information; rates and Maps! write to J. O. Beam, Jr., N. W. P. A> ) 80 Adam* Bt, Chicago,pin Wm H Tayloe, AGFA LMisviUe, Ky.

In Ohio the contest was made on Hanna. The Democratic legislators received IfKOOO more votes than the Hnuna legislators. » ill'-. Senior and Jnn’or seem to iliink it was not much of a shower n-t r all, tut (‘nniiot he induced to trot oft their ru< stc rs. V\ e think it g >od PMoU'.'li r • an “off year,’* hid them look out fora “laud •din. ' ,n ’!*<>. ‘ • ’ una will l» A h i .i; 11 t• , i; id. 3 Jinn I joans. ' 1 1! .)t oi,t, io make farm “ <i !.• us iuteres * 1 ''•I" min inK|,ercoun- ‘ i • o m .• n iil he as low as : h 1 ,vv,,:, t- f <di see us. Of. ! lr, ‘ I ''hi holloa i\ tuple, near the t ia,i 1 i ion^n W-' It HEN & iJtWIN.

I j<*\v ls atoN, rkmmm I iIHOUCUt SLEEPER l’O , HINO JON ANI) BALTIMORE 1 in new Motion thiough sleepar oet.w i ii C hicago and Watmingtoa tinl Haiti,uoie has become er popular that it is oi ten u j ceieary to put on an extra. Requisitions for bertha should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to f’liiu No. dl which leaves Monon at 5;12 a m. and arrives at Washington at (5.47 a. tu. r.nd Baltimore fh>o the following morning. W. 11. Beam. Agent. 1

BACKACHE unkfs the young feel old, and the old fee! tbit life Is not worth the living. It'* a danger signal of Kidney Disease—the unerring evidence of weak, inactive and sore Kidney*. Any person cured of Kidney weakness will ‘ell you that when the back ceased to ache, I ill troubles ended. Neither liniment*, nor plasters, nor electricity can cure ft. The seat of the trouble fs not in the skin, flesh or muscle*. Hi in the Kidney*. It can be CURED I take pleasure in informing yon that I used one box of your Snaragua Kidney Pills and Liver Pills, and reoeived imme. diate relief from a severe pain in baek, from whioh I suffere i for a long time. I can heartily recommend your pills Joseph Abuauqh, Portland, Ind. HOBBS j Sparaps Kidney Pills. - HOBBS REMEDY CO., PaoMuwoas. Chioaoo. Ur. Uobbs Pills For Sale In KENBBALAER. IND„ by FRANK B. MEYER. Druggist, . Mr it Rot-Mile: t ’ The State of Indiana. Jasper County: In the Jasper Circuit Court. „ , January Term, 1898. » Nora Lynch ) , v ! T [ Complaint No. 5454. ■Edward ,J Lynch, i Now oomes the Plnintlfl, by James W* Donthit her attorney, and flies a eomI'latnt herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Edward J. Lynch U not a resident of the Sta.eof Indiana. Notice is the'efere hereby given said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on January 16th, 1898, the same being the 12th day of the next term of the Jaa. per Circuit Court to be holdenon the first Monday of Janua y A. D. 1898, (at the Court House In the ity of Bensselaor, In eai' County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, whioh is for a Divorce, the same will be heard and determined in his absenoe. < —' i In Witness Whereof, I , Seal, j- hereunto set my hand and } affix the seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 13th day of November, a. d. 1897. Wm. H. OOOVER Clerk ) James W. Douthit, Att’y for pl’ff. ‘

YERINGTOfI’S COLLEGE, St. Louis. Michigan, will open itssev enth yeor Sept. 27th, 1891. courses:- i Tcacheas’ (lommeacial, Shorthand, Pern tuansbip, English, Music, Elocution, anti Physical C ulture. Tuition; For any or all studies in the college, 12 weeks $10; 24 weeks sl6; 36 weeks $lB. The Gem* mon Branches (Arithmetid, Gsammar r.ad Geography] with Private Lessons in Music and All Free (Hass DrilU, for above 'tuitioo- The Common Eranches ; with All F - r« Jlass Drills [without Pri* y ‘.e Lv *, m Eusic] only sl6 a year. *♦ j Drills are Plain Jand Orna* i. J enmanslnp, Reading, Spoiling,. L writing, Music, Eloeutioo, Phys- . ica. <• ulture, Debatingand Pailiamenta- j ry Yt ork. Students may club where | thep have use of BoardiDg House com-I plote tor 50 rents a week and furnish their own provision for a trifle.—All. studies iii the college bandied bv proles- : sionids Our (Jorumcrcial and Short* : houd graduate- hold the best positions] in our largest cities Not one from our I Teachers’ Bourse has failed at Teachers’ j Examinations during the past two years S Drop a card for flee catalogue to \ O W YERINGTON, j 8t Louis, Michigan Lsrgwt and bsst i shortsit tlffl* 1 1 owast ratM i pmMsiw tecuredi enter »ny timet llluitrited esUtogue free. 1 HERVEV D. VORIES. Ex-State SufU (*mUh# r

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