Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1898 — Page 4
jjentficrittir genimti SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1898 Ei'erod at the postcfflc it BenMelaer. Ind as second.ciasemattar.)
“UNCLE T M'S CABI*’." This remsrkably popultrplay will again be presented in this city by the Cook Twit Siatars large and unusually competent organization. Of course it is to be expected that some < f the modernized deas relative to the production of * Uncle Tom’s Cabin ” will be uti'ized and a glance at the programme shows that two Topsies will be seen in place of one. as appeared in the original production. These two Topsies, however, will be impersonated by the famous Cook Twin Sisters,two ladies whose reputation is world wide, for during their long career > pon the stage they have appeared with equal success 1> this country and Europe. Uncle Tom will be impersonated by atpopular young colored actor named Herbert Churih, and Eva by a talented li.tleigirl whom theatre goers of this city have before bad the pie sure of com mending, in the person of Bee ie Troy Th< final transformation scene presents Abraham L ncoln pardoning the colored m <n. In this nine drop seenesare used. Miss Lou ee Ward and the Rice Brothers, throe famous buck and wing dancers will appear together with s me fifty colored people in the plantation scene.
The county democratic central committee convened at Rensselaer March 12. On motion Wm. Bn*'». gle, ;r., was elected secretary. The county chairman stated the object of the call. D. W. Shields was elected chairman ind John Walters sec etary a d treasurer for the ensuing campaign. M. S Bates, 0 D. Nowels, John George O Stemh , Wm. Cooper and Jrhn Major were se lected as exe utive committee. On motio the holding the county con entioniwas fixe 1 on May 2~th, 1898. The convention to be composed of one delegate for each ten votes cast for the head of the democratic electoral-ticket at the November election 1896. “Don’t you forget it!” When in want of agricultural implements go to E. F. Short, south of tlie public squire. If you should not >ee wha you want, ask f>r it, and it will be forthcoming in a jiffy. Special Sale of Nursery Stock! Owing to the closeness of money among the farmers and planters we have d termined t' pluo this stock witr n the reach of 11. Tnes ock is young, thrifty and well grown, and every tree will b e foun labeled true to thename. All who wa. t io plant trees wnl do well to look our stock over ».o k cai be se. nat White's liver, barn, Rens-el er. Ind. Renick.,n B.tos THE MENICUB LENSES. The particular advantages the Menieua lens s posH.se are that they go e much mote o rect weoondary axes and “when adjusted to the ev y eld more p rfect vidon through the periphery of the lens, rendering the held of vision much larger and more distinct. The Vov is a cientific fact. If you you want a pair of these lenses of ihe beat mater al in the world, correctly adBated to yeur vision, notify, or Gallon . Charles Vick, she Optician, Rensselaer, In i.
“for colds and Throat Troubles our regular standard medicine <■ Ayer’S Merry Pectoral” J. HEYWOOD, A.M, Professor of Mathematics, Otterbein University, Westerville, 0. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES. |OC. He ley ie still selling shoes at cost. Fob Salk—l have several hundred maple and uh trees, 8 to 12 f et high suitable for street and lawn planting’ nursery grown. I will deliver them in Heoeselaer at 25 an 35 cents each. Also a full line of nureeiy stock at low prices Orders by mall will receive prompt attention. F a WOODIN, Foresman, Ind. Great Music ffer more performers on the piano or organ’ together with ten cents in silver for post age, and we will mail you five pieces fnl 1 sheet music sine, consisting of popular song*. Y/l*** Bß ’ marches, etc., arranged orftaepv shonnd-ovein. Editress Book & Njws.Cb., 215*211 Ave, ' GUcago, HI
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EXAMINATION FOR GRADUATION. Pupils completing tke Eighth Year's work in the Public Schools of the county will be examined as follows: Friday, Mabch 18,1898 At DeMotte, West Walker and Keener townships. Conducted by County Superintendent. At Gillam Center, ast Wa ksr and Gillam townships. Conducted by A. W. Pievc, Trustee At Va.ma, Ba kle> township Saturday, March 19, 1898—At the Rensselaer High School Building. Hanging Grove, Milrov, Jordan, Marion and and Newton Conducted by the County Superintendent At Parr, Union township Conducted byß D Comer, True ec At Remington, Carpenter township Conducted by J Q Lambom, Trustee Fridax, April 11 1898 At Wheatfield, Wheatfield town and township— Conducted by County superintendent At Dunnvrlle, Kankakee township— Conducted by J C Kaupke, Trustee Satubeay. apbil 16, 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 readln 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
Jai’j, Si Me Rensselaer Time-Table In effect November 28th, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. So 6- Lon sville Mail, Dally 10 55 a m * 33 -Indianapolis Mail, 1 45 p m N j 39—Milk act oiurn., Daily, 6 13pm No 3 Louisville Express Daily 1112 “ No 45—Local freight, 240 * NORTH BOUNDS No 4 Mail, 4 31) am No 40- Milk accom., Daily, 731 ” .xo 32 Fast Mail, 955 “ xNo 30-Uin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 32 p m No 6—Mail and Express, Daily, 327 * *No 38— 2 57 p m No 74 752 * NO 4b— 9 30 a m * Daily except Sunday x Sunday only No 74 carries passengers between Monon and Lowell Hammond has been made a regular Atop lor No 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent.
taft’ tarns hlh! 1 On January 31, February 1, 14, 16, 2 March 1, 14 nd 15,1898, homeseekers’ e 1 cui sion tickets will be sold by the Mono“ Route to points in the following name" territory: Alabama—All pointe except Birmingham and Montgomery. Florida—All points west of and including lallahassee. GaoBQIA —All points od and north or west of an imaginary line drawn through Everett, Bcrovene, Pearson, Tifton, Valdosta and Thomasvil e. except Atlrnta, Augusta, Co'uuibUh, Macon and Savunah, Kentucky—All points eouth of Bowling Gre»n, Livingston and Somerset. L • uisi an A—All points east of the Mississippi river excevt Mew Orleans. Mississippi—All points. North OaroLi.-:a— All points. South Carolina—All points except Ch arleeton and. Columbia. 1 bnnksskb—All points except Mem: phis and points within thirty-eight miles L mphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Nashville. Virginia All points on he L <t N B It and SeabordAir Line, and to following lOints on C& olt K Lynchburg, Norf ik, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richmond, Petersburg, Glasgow, and Buena Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and Western RR »s follows: To any station east oi Radford and to points between Radford and Bristol, inolus’ve, also to Richmond, Va. (via Petersburg). Tickets will be sold at rate of one first class limit*., fare plus $2,00 (exceptas noted, below]. Selling agent to collect the I entire amount. Excursions—Rates tc points Between ■ Macon or Americus and Cordele (not in- I cludin Macon or Americus) will be the same as quoted to Albany, Ga Rate to I Abbeville, Ga, wil be SI,OO higher than I Albany, and rates to Lulaville and Fitz- ! 1 will bo $2,00 higher than Albany, j To other points in the territorylautnor- j ’ ized south and east of Charleston, S,C , I < Millen, Macon, Albany, Americus and I Bainbridge, Ga, and River Junction Fla, ' sell at one fare plus $5,00 ,! rickets will bear a transit limit on going I passage of fifteen days from date of sale ,' Stop-overs permitted at any point in 1 Home- eekers’ Excursion Territory under ' i same conditions us apply to Winter Tour- I ist T okets No stop-over allowed on the J return trip Tickets must be presented to j agent at destination, to be execu'ed for | r.turn passage, on Tuesdays or Fridays < only, within twenty-one days fro.n dak i ol sale, .and return trip must commence ' on such date < Frank J. Rued, 1 General Passenger Agent '
Church Directory. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 1U:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m, Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Public Worship, 7:30 p. m Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. mj METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Bbv. R. 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 Worshi} 7:30 p. mi Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thun .av, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 alm. Public Worship, 11:45 Si m . Junior Endeavor, 2:30 L. m. I.P.S. 0.E., 6:30 r.m Prates Meeting, Thursday. J :30 p. m.
All Modod trains now stop . t 47 th street Chicago, where tickets are sold and baggage is checked to all stations. Electro cars from this point reach the stock yards’in five minutes, and communicate with all parts of the city. 2 “Three from two you can’t” says the schoolboy. Right! Three from two you can’t, either in dollars or dividends or sarsaparilla. It takes the best sarsaparilla root to make the best sarsaparilla extract. The best sarsaparilla comes from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls the entire product. Yet others claim to be making “ best ” sarsaparilla. They must be making it out of the remainder left after subtracting three from two. But, “ three from two you can’t.” You can’t make the best sarsaparilla without best root. You only get the best when you
fid Ager’s Sarsaparilla which is made wholly from the best root imported from Honduras. A. .J. KNIGHT, Painter —AND— Paper Hanger. the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUARANT’D! Rensselaer. Indiana
PROSPEC I’US OF THE HOME, 1898. The excellent stories for which The Home is noted, will be continued; the Fashion and Fancy Work departments’ will be kept up to a higb standard Kate Sanborn will continue her bright “Off-Hand Talks," and every one of the numerous Depi rtments will be increased and made bright, r Take Notice—You are given a choice of one of the following articles and Tne Home for thiee months for only 15 cents Loid Lisle’s Daughter, by Charlotte M Braeme; Book of 60 pages on Crocheting and Knitting; or a Stamping. Outfit of 66 patterns, many large, designs, including centerpiaces, doilios, etc Illustrated Premium List, or outfit for canvassing sent Free 'I he Home Pub. Co., 141 Milk St.j Boston, Mass
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Matter of the Estate of 1 August Fritz, Deceased. j Int e Jasper Circuit Court, ) March Term, 1898. f Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersign! d, as Administrator of the estate of August Fritz, deceasod, has pr senied and filed his account and vouchers in final ent of said estate, and that the i awe 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 ato required to appear in said < ourt and show cause, if any there t e, why ssid account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs or said estate, and ail others interested therein, are Iso hereby required at 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. Coover, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. February 5, 1898—«4.
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Brightest taffies’ magarfae published. T Invaluable foe the home. Fashions of I the day, Home Literature, Household i Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all foe only 50 cents a year, in- B eluding a free pattern, your own selec- i tion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address A • THE McCALL COMP ANY, X X J 42446 West J4th Street, New York. L 189 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 1
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TERM TIME NOTICE TO NON REB IDENTB. The State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County. J In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1898. Julia W. Cadv vs. Daniel Wood, et al. Complaint No 5549. By order of Court in said cause, the following defendants were found to bo nonresidents of the State of India a, to wit: The Marion Manufacturing Com pany, of Marion County. Ohio Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless it be and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the fourth Monday of March, A. d. I*9B, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint’ the same will be , eard and determined in its absence. i —’ — i In Witness Whereof, I j Seal. > hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of suid Court, at Rensselaer.lndiana, this 4th day of March, a. d. 1898 „ Wm. H. COOVER Clerk. Foltz, Spitler <fc Kurrie, March 5,1898—57 50. Att’ysfor Pl’ff.
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F . A WOObM &CIC), E=ie.al-Hjstate A-geiits Foresman, r No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles sonth-wpst nf “t a S M. eßi “ ble ,lrm; " iU be Bold S; «S: "ATokeS • southeast of Chipnon- tin ' RR. town, 60 milettrade 1 * ChlGag0 ’ pnce 10 P?r acre; will take ?60) in good 86: 160 acres all fenced, town site on the iaiw larsre hav barn, store building, hay scales etc •nn i i d r • na A S2O per acre ’ ’ on 31 R 7" a bargain a* 89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and nnc-boif +• ongoodtS an,mprove ' 1 ’ <”0 miles from town: MOpericre 98: 400 acres, unimproved. 4 miU« fwvw, 4™« bargain at UlO per acre. I es trom two railw ajs; a
Irtis la h-M! State of Indiana, 1 County of Jas per, f 88 : Jasper Circuit Court, To March Term, 1898. Louis F Hopkins vc Chattie M Tyler, Merrill M Tyler No. 5539. Samuel Veal, land I Mrs Veal wife jot | said Samuel Veal J Samuel Veal and Mrs Veal wife of said Sumuel Veal, are hereby notified that Louis F Hopkins nas 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, tb be held at the Court House, in the City of Rensselaer, commencing Monday, March 21st, 1898. flß| Witness the hand of thj Clerk and the seal of said Court Ihis 25th day Of February, 1898. Wm. H. COOVER, Oleik Jasper Circuit Court. Feb uary 26, 1898 750
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