Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1898 — Page 4

SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1898 r,tered tithepoe'afHc at Rrnasel.'. r, Ind M aeeond-cias#matter A

Republican candidates for nomination. owing to the nearness of the time designated tor holding their county convention, will be published in this column f r One dollar: Auditor. Wm. G. Babcock, of Marion township, is a candidate fo.’ Auditor of Jasper county, subject to the dec’sion of the Republican county conven ion. The friends of Ezra L. Clark, of Manon township, announce his name as a candidate for Cou ty Auditor, subject to the decision of he Republican county convention. Sheriff. Mate J. Reed is a candidate for renomination to the office of Sher iff of Jasper county, subject to tne decision of the Republican coun ty convention. Surveyor. Hugh L. Gamble, Rensselaer, City Engineer, is a candidate for the office of County Surveyor of Jasper county, subject to the def cision of the Republican convention. John E. Alter, of Union township, is candidate for renomination to the office of surveyor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Commissioner, Ist Dist. Abraham Halleck, of Keener township, is a candidate for reelection to the office of Gounty Commissioner for the fi st district, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Commissioner, 2d Diet. James F. Irwin is a candidate for the office of county commissioner for the second district, subject to the decision of the Repub lican county convention.

The Thing “AYER’S SARSAPARILLA has been • household companion in our family for years. I take it every Spring, beginning in April. It tones up my system, gives me an excellent appetite and I sleep like a top.” H. R. WILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa. Fop Spring Haley is still selling shoes at cost. J A McFarland has old his farm in Jordan township to alv.. McCaihen. Miss Nellie Van Smith has resumed her duties as stenographer with i eieuson <t Wilson. N ext Monday Monticello will vote on city incorporation. At the residence of the officiating minister, Rev B F Ferguson, on Tuesday evening last, John Konler and Mies Cora Green were united in the bon e of matrimony. The county officers are now permanently located in the new court House. Miss Emma Olager returned to her home, ( olumbus, Ohio yesterday. 'ihomi Parker and Miss Mildred Key were married Wednesday evening, 't th* home of ti e bride’s mother, in this city, by Rev. H. m. Middleton The wedding private. Best wishes. a little daughter at Jim Norris’, Tuesday morning last. Commissioners Spencer, Russell and Ra er, and deputy auditor Canon, of White county, met in joint session with the commissioners of this county Ttu.sday, snd had under consideration the colleoticn of costs in the Waukarusi di'ch case.

Reeve visited his son Emerson, in Chicago, Sunday. Glen Tharp and wife, of Monticello, spent Sunday with relatives in er A vertisedLetters: Elmer Humphreees Mary Hall. Wm M Morris. John Phi'abaum, Noah Stead, Andy Tackett, Eva Timmons, Jas F. Warren. Miss I A Coad, of Chicago, will occupy the room next to Haus’ restaurant with a stock of millinery, Misses Meyers and Nichols are studying the new styles in millinery, in Chicago, this week. Mrs. L. K. Yeoman and son, Rossville. 111., are visiting relativ.s and friends in this city and vicinity. James W Routhit, Esq,, is tussling with another batch of carbuncles. The family and household goods of Ryv C. D. Jeffries reached this city Thursday. They will occupy the Ed Parkison proper! on Milroy street. See “ad” of E F Short, on this page and profit thereby K E £ c J” k htts withdrawn from the race for the republican nomin tion tor county auditor 0011^-* 8 forgin « to the front as the Democratic nominee for sheriff Fob Sale—l have several hrndr-'d maple and ash trees, 8 to 12 f et high suitable for street and lawn planting nursery thrown I will deliver th mFn Rensselaer at 25 an 35 cents each A l,n a full line of nurseiy stock at low prices Orders by mail will receive prompt atten tion. F a WOORIN, Foiesman, Ind. Great Music bffer more pei formers on the piano or onran • together with ten cents m silver for DDS f age, and we will mail yon five pieces full sheet music size, consisting O f popular 2X’/d£’’/ n " cfa,,B ’ etc ” “"ranged Or org in. Hddress Book & News Co. 1 Ave, okicago, 111

EXAMINATION FOR GRADUATION. Pupils completing the Eighth Year’s work in the Public Schools of the county will be examined as follows Friday, March 18, i«9B At DeMotte, West Walker and Keener townships. - Conducted by County Superintendent. At Gillam Center, ast Wa kjr and Gillam townships Conducted by A. W. Pievc, Trustee At Va.ma, Ba kle, township Saturday, March 19. 1898—At the Renssela<-r High School Building. Hanging Grove, Milrov, Jordan, Marion and and Newton Conducted by the County Superintendent At Part; Union township Conducted byß D Comer, True ec At Remington, Carpenter township C r nducted by J Q Lam born, Trustee FbidaX, apbil 11 1898 At Wheatfield. Wheatfield town and township— Conducted by County sup rintendeut At Dunnville, Kankakee township— Conducted by J C Kaupke, Trustee Satubeay, apbil IG, 1898— At Rensselaer High School Buildi g, all pupils of the county who have not taken any of the above examinations Conducted by the County Superintendent; The readhu Questions for March will be based on Hawthorne's “The Great S’one Face ” For April Lowell's "The First Snow Fall.* All Seventh Year Pupils should take the examination in Geography this year. All such pupils who make a grade of 75 per cent, or more will have their grades recorded, and will be excused from _xam’nation in this subject when they apply for a diploma next year. Scientific Temperance questions will be given in connection with the Physiology Written permission will be given to pupils who may be bette accommodated by a change from the above But in no case will pupils be allowed to take more than one examination Yours very truly, Louis H. Hamilton, County Superintendent

Si S& Mi Rensselaer Time-Table In effect November 28th, 1897. uOUIH BOUND. No 5 Lou.sville Mail, Dally 10 55 am * 33 -Indianapolis Mail, 145 pm n . 39—Milk ac, omuj., Daily, 6 13 pm Ao 3—Louisville Express Daily 1112 “ Ao 45—Local freight, 240 “ NORTH BOUND’ No 4 Mail, 4 30 am Au 40- Milk dccom., Daily, 731 ” ao 32—Fast Mail, 956 “ xNo 30-Cin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 32 p m No 6—Mail and Express, Daily, 327 “ ’’No 38— 2 57 p m No 74 752 * No 40— 0 30 a m * Daily except Sunday x Sunday only No 74 carries passengers between Monon and Lowell Hammond has beiu made a regular stop lor No 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent.

Hfflusta’ taajis On January 31, February 1, 14, 15, 2 March 1,14 .nd 15, 1898, homeseekers’e cursion tickets will be sold by the Mono 1 ! Route to points in the following name d territory: Alabama—All points except Birmingham and Montgomery. Florida—All points west of and in ■ eluding lalluhassee. Georgia—All points od and north or west of an imaginary line drawn through Everett, Scrcveue, Pearson, Tifton, Valdosta and Thomasvil e, except Atlruta, Augusta, Co'umbUH, Macon and Savanah, Kentucky—All points south of Bowling Gre«n, Lbingston and Somerset. .Louisiana—All points eastof the Mississippi river except New Orleans. Mississippi—All points. North Carolina—All points. South Carolina —All points except Charleston an ‘ C ’• mbia. Tennehsilb—aii points except Mem' phis and points within thirty-eight miles Klein phis, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Nashville. Virginia- All points on he L <v NR Rand SeabordAir Line, and to following points on C Olt li Lynchburg, Norf Ik, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richmond, Petersburg, Glasgow, and Buena Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and Western lilt os lollows: To any station east oi Radford and to points betw, en Radford and Bristol, iuolus ve, also to Richmond, Vu. (via Petersburg). Tickets will be sold ut rate of one first class limits ■ fare plus $2,00 (exceptas noted below]. Selling agent to collect ths entire umeuut. Excursions—Rates tc points uetweon Macon or Americus and < ordele (not includin Macon or Americus) will be the same is quoted to Albany, Ga Hate to Abbt ville, Ga, wil be SI,OO higher thuu Albany, and rates to Lnlaville aud Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, To other points in the teiritory.autnorized south and east of Charleston, S,C , Millen, Macon, Albany, Americus and Bainbridge, Ga, and River Junction Fla, sell at one fare plus .'.-5,00 xiokets will bear a transit limit ongoing passage of fifteen day, from date of sale Stop-oveis permitted at any point in Home- eekers’Excursion Territory under sameoondi iolis .s appij to Winter Tourist T ckets Nj stop-over allowed on the return trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be execu'ed for return passage, on Tuesdays or Fridays onl\, within twenty-one days fro-.u dak ol sale, and return trip must commence on such date Fbank J, Reed, General Passenger Agent

Church Directory. 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’. METHORIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. R. R. Uttbk, Pastor. Sabbath School,, 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Claes Meeting, 11:45 a. w. Epworth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m . Public Worshij 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thuronav, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 alm. Public Worship, 11:45 a.m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 u m I F. S. C.E., 6:30 p, m.' Public Worship, 7,30 p. m. Prayer Mooting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

All Monon trainja now stop , t 47th street- Chicago, where tickets are sold and baggage is checked to all stations. Electr c cars from this point reach the stock yardsjin five minutes, aud communicate with all parts of the city.

La Grippe cured This modern malady has become dreaded not more for its direct fatality than for the weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. Prolonged debility, permanent prostration, melancholy and suicide follow La Grippe. For this disease there is no remedy superior to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. “The best remedy for la grippe that I know of is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral." Rev. JOHN K. CHASE, South Hampton, N. H. “My wife and five children were taken down with la grippe, while the disease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and before using quite two bottles my family was restored to health. I know of several obstinate cases of the same complaint Which were also cured by this remedy.” J. PARMINTER, Paulette, Miss. “ I was cured of la grippe by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.” C. S. THOMPSON, Pub. “ Signal,” West Farmington, 0. Ager’s Cherry Pectoral is put up in half-size bottles at half price—so cents.

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Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Matter of the Estate of i August Fritz, Deceased. f ’hit e Jasper Circuit Court, ) March Terin, 1898. f - Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersignld, as Administrator of the estate of . August Fritz, di eeasad,. has pr sented and tiled his account and vouchers in final settle,, ent of said estate, and that the ► ame will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 21st day of Maich, 1898, at which time all persons nterested in said estate ate required to appear in said < ourt and show cause, if any there I e, why ssid account aud vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs or said estate, and all others interested therein, arerlso hereby required nt the time and place aforesaid", to appear and make proof of tbeir heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Frank Foltz. Adm’r. [Seal.] .Wm. H. Coovor, Cleik of Jasper Circuit Court. February 5.1898—*4.

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. TERM TImlE NOTICE TO NON RES IDENTB. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County. J In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1898. Julia W. Cady Daniel Wood, at al. _ - . Complaint ho 5549. By order of Court in said cause, the following defendants were found to ba nonresidents of the State of India a, to wit: The Marion Manufacturing Com puny, of Marion County. Ohio Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless it be and appear ! he day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Fourth Monday of March a d 1898, at the Court House in the City of Bensstlaer, in said County and State, and answer or aemur to said complaint the same will be card and determined in its absence. j CT'TT ) . In Witness Whereof, I ( 3eal. > hereunto set my hand and —• — 1 affix the seal of said Court, at Rensselaer.lndiana, this 4th day of March, a. d. 1898 Wm. H. COOVER Clerk. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, March 5. 1898—57 50. Att’y.for Pl’ff.

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Ito li Im-Mil State of Indiana, ) County of Jas per, j Jasper Circuit Court, To March Term, 1898. Louis F Hopkins 1 vc Chattie M Tyler, Merrill M Tyler J- No. 5539. Saniael Veal, [and I Mrs Veal wife ; o f said Samuel Veal J Samuel Veal and Mrs Veal wife of said Samuel Veal, are hereby notified that Louis F Hopkins nag filed his complaint in the Jas er Circuit Court to foreclose a mortgage upon certain real estate in Jasper county, Indiana, in which said defendants claim an interest; That said cause will stand forbearing on the day of ihe next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held at the Court House, in the City of Rensselaer, commencing Monday, March 21st, 1898. m Witness the hand of thA Clerk and the seal of said Court Uris 25th day of February, 1898. Wm. H. COOVER, Cleik Jasper Circuit Court. Feb uary 26, 1898.—7 50

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