Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1898 — Page 4
jjutMcraiu BAI uRD AY, BEPTEMBEEB 17, 1898 ' ' - f ,■> -- - «■* ' ' "-*** M oterei »he pgstoific at Renfleelaer, Ind an s©(Olid-clsse matter.)
The Hammond correspondent of the Indianapolis News, (republican), has this to say of A. F. Knotts, republieon candidate for joint representative for the counties of* Lake and Jasper: * * * Knotts is a candidate for joint represent, tive for Lake and Jasper counties, and, accord inn to his own statements, he will father a bill in the Legislatei e, in the event of his election; wh’ch will in a me sure lie nse the pooling feature of horseracing. Ihe race track men/’ h J saio, are willing to pay a fee of s2ao a uay into the citv or county funds, provided, ot course, they aie protected from arrests. With sue a aw the debt of the city of Hammond could be wiped out in a short time, and, in a manner, it would 1 ly beneficial to the people of Hammond and Lake county- Reforms can not be enforced in advance of an unanimous public seutime t, and the usual s ock nonsense ot similar character ” Entertaining such sentiments Armanis JF. Knotts will be so es-
fectually political y damned next November that ho will never jhea r of a resurrection. Eyery democrat will vote against.him, and all self respecting republic:! s will do the same. Vote for David H. Yeoman, and repudiate Knott-y timber. Chicago Times- “ The “sick poldie, win in Indiana, the Ona-hundred-, noiana, the com are now relurnii Moun\ Indianapo towns in vanoas pile both an answer those who have public Mention fr sue of the campaif ing that the India been starved and the Goxernment,” Yes, soma o' th< ed to their homes i they verify the stat yation, mistreatmi holes, etc., and fro ot one who has alw ly republican, the sue” with the soldi he very much in November. “if the ‘‘barnaclf ocrat? Yes; that means appropriate. The 1 fast, and we hold f< ditions and teaching ocratic party, opposite of the polit of the Democrat? tend the hand of p, . hip to men who c Democratic tatesn Tur pie and the iate ■‘•xtor Voorhees as ti Detanociatitf faith, b that ' thjy are the democrats!” of the d “Chameleon!” You’ The “calamity” h agement do keeps its successor, th well in line with the the “defunct.” It de line democrats, seeks tc ousiea in the rural dist: - the city, and between read, “‘pap-sucking’ our howls, .at least for agreeably employed.” He cares nothing for principles —its the “di ter. The pcpulisis hav nomiuation a natiom st at ticket have gon possibly a little more.. ocratic ticket in this are now contemplating in nomination ot a co candidate in this distn The republican mam given notice that they ( pose to discuss the wi i«f t d men. Irs. W. aember located —wwu, vreurgia He is anxious to go to Cuba or Porto Rico, The curfew ordinance has been passed and after legal publication "will become a lav for tnis city. Rev. E. Baech and family, Indianapolis, are visiting relatives and friends m this city and vicinity . Rev. M. R and Mrs. Para Ji-, o f Hastings, Minnesota, arrived in thiscity today. They are the gusts of George K. Hollingsworth and wife. Mrs L. A. Bostwick is now vis** jting her uncle, Maj. Wm. T. McEwen, and numerous relatives and frionda in central Pennsyl, ania.
Township t ustees in the townships of Jordan, Union and Gib lam are to be elected at the Nov* ember election; also three Justices of the Perce and three Constables in each township except Marion, which is entitled to five of each, an ! Carpenter and Wheatfield four of each. Democrats are ca led to meet Tuesday, Sept. 2Cth, (nex'i Tuesday) at the to.lowing Diaces to make nominations: Hanging Grove, McCoysburg. Gillam, Center school house. Milroy, Center school house. i Union, Wild Lilly school house. Walker, Hersh man school house Keener, DeMotte school house. Marion, Citv Hall. Jordan, Egypt school ho se. Carpenter, Remington town hall Newton, ISayler sch ol house. Kankakee, Dunnville school “ Wheatfield, Wheatfield “ “ Barkley, Gozv Pa ace The well and favorably known Yeoman family held a reunion at the home of ’Squire James Yeoman, five miles west of t’ is city, Friday. September 9th, 1898, be* ing the 54th anniversaiy of the oc* cupancy by the Yeoman family of the homestead at which the reunion was held. ihe number in attendance. .110 Yeomans,friends, neighbors, nearbv ard from a distance, passed an enjoyable day... Two lon tables were bountifully filled with the good things provi deded, and the well known reputation of ihe ’Squire and his fams ily for genuine hospitality continue* in the ascendant
The infant child of Hiram and Alice Day died in this city Sunday night, aged about 7 months. Mrs. Marguret Pitman, Gillam township, died at the home of her son, September 13th, aged 67 yrs Charles, eldest son of Carey McDonald, died at his home in Milroy il ip, on the morning of Sept, aged 22 years. itL V.. daughter of Robert J. littio Yeoman, Newton townafttr a protracted illness, September 6th, 1898, aged 2 years. F. Ghilcote, Esq., returned lay from his visit to points v Mexico and California, Washburn,Theo. George and arshall are home from the ertised Letters Mr. J. S. en, Mr. Claud Flinn, Mary or Hesse, Alfred McCaeiy, Meyer, Mr E M Ketchum, faster.
“Snowdrift,” manufactured fl. Gardner, of Monitor mills dly forging to the front in (estimation. Try it, and you mt no other. Parkison and Miss Stella v»ere married at the home bi ide’s parents, in Barkley [id, Wednesday last._ Rev. ’. of Francesville, performberemony. . Drtiggms has returned to laer and will make this cciy rmanent home. He has a law office and will devote re time to the practice of k-ssion. He quit the pracut fifteen years ago on acI his health which is now oveied. See his Card in column. ’’arm Loan is |e prepared to make faim a lower rate of inteit s other fil m in Jasperccun expenses will be as low a st. Call and see us. UsId Fellows’ Temple, ma; t House. WARREN & IRWIN. [NICUS LENSES rticular advantage these lenses possess are tnai much more correct seces and when adjusted to ield more perfect vision he periphery of the lens the field of vision mush ' more distinct. ve is a scientific fact.— nt a pair these lenses t material in the world, djusted to your vision, sail on Dr. Chas. Vick, m, Rensselaer, Ind, r John j. Ingalls, of Kansas, s a bnlli ni-writer, a man of cholarship and literary at r i even greater than that of shed senator, announces a he subject of 'heAmerlcanin War. It is entitled “Amer Humanity in Picture a-id s published by tne N D Wishing Co., of St. Louis, exhaustive discussion of the war, and an equally exi/ ,r 7 % its incidents, and a sis of vh e famous c arac- ? it. It premises to be the popular work .ailed forth fully interesting national latev r Senator Ingulls fns; and ttils book shines u the light of his genius, ■k is worthy of his geuius, aonument to’his fame.— hr . J BO en S r osses the popular mind as to forecast for this book a sale that will be universal. It will be f-ol l by subscription >nly, and the canvassing samples are now ready for agents. , We advertise it in another co'umn. *
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'• he Indianapolis Weekly 8?n tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor 81.50. FARMS iiOR SALE. We have* for sale several tracts f land varyihg in size from 40 acres- to 280 acres, which will be s Id at prices to suit the t : mes. Only a small ca>h payment is required, balance on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. Prospective buyers will find it to their advantage t > call and see us. Hollingsworth <fc Hopkins, Rensselaer. Ind
“For Headache I don’t believe there ever • was so good a pill as Ayer’s. I have been a victim of ter» rible headaches, and never found anything to relieve me so quickly as AYER’S PILLS” C. L. NEWMAN. Dug Spur, Va. Oi.b Canvass and Rope For Sale I have 15/00 yards of old canvas.,, and about 10,000 yards of old rope/or sale Suitable for covering stack , machinery, etc Sold in laige and small quantities Canvass with ropes attached, from 2 to 3 cents per yard At the Monnett threshing machine shops J Y Wallick
Mb u Is. State of Irdiana, I ( County of Jasper, j SS: In the Jasper Circuit Gcurt, To October Term, 1898
Alice P Williams, etui,, i VB Complaint Bothy K Timmons et al., ) No 5630. Nov come the Pl dnfift's, by Hanley & Hunt their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants— Sothy K Timmons and Mr her husband, and Mr Timmons widower of said Sothy K Timmons; Sotny K Timnaon 3an Mrs Tim mono his wife, and Mrs Timmots widow of said bothy K 1 immons; Townsend P Iden ahd Mis Iden his wife, and Mrs Iden widow of said Townsend P Iden; Nancv Iden and Mr Iden her husband, and Mr Iden widower of said Nancy Iden; John G Timmons and Mrs Timmons his wife, and Mrs Timmons widow of said John G Timmons; Nancy M Dunnock and Mr Dunnock her husband, and Mr Dunnock widower of said Nancy M Dunnock; George F Dunnock snd Mrs Dunnock his wife, and Mrs Dunnock widow of said George F Dunnock; Mar , garel A Burgett and Mr Burgett her hus band, and Mr Burgett widower of said
Margaret A Burgett; Francis M Burgett and Mrs Burgett his wife, iud Mrs Burgett widow ot said Francis M Burgett; Miranda R Timmons and Mr Timmons her husband, and Mr Timmons widower of said Miranda R t immons; Joshu\ J Tim cons and Mrs Timmons lis wife, and Mrs Timmons widow of said Joshua J Timmons; TwillaJ Timmons and Mr Timmons hi r husband, and Mr Timmons widower ot said iwilla J Timmons; Andrew herguson and M.s Ferguson his wife, and Mrs Ferguson widow us said Andrew Ferguson; Andrew Furguson and Ak.®J B 1 ® 118 . 0 ! 1 wife t and Alary Ann hurguson widow ol said inareW Furguson; Vesparion Lard and Mrs Lard his wife, and Mrs Lard widow of s ilu A esparian Lard; Charles Lai? d and Mrs Laird his wLe. and Mrs Laird wilow of said Charles Laird, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and leg itees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of e.icn end every of the above named defendants are not residents of the Sta e of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on Wednesday, November 2d, 1898, the fifteenth of the next term ot the Jasper Circui Court to be holdeaonthe Third Monday of October, a d. 1898, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in s id Con t\ and State, and answe or demur to said complaint, the same will b c . heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my ( r ~—> hand and affix the se dos j Seal. , said Court, at Rensselaer, -—r—-' Indiana, tnis 9th day of Septembe , a d. 1898. Wm. H. COO VER, Clerk. Hanley & Hunt, Att’ys forPl’itß. September 10, 1898—514 50
Hie k h hbi The State ot I diana, ) Jasper County. ’ y Before James A. Burnha u, a Justice cf thb Peace in and for Mar on Township. Charles W, Card vs Fl mbeau Lumber Co et al. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Hanley & Hunt his attorneys, and files his comFkl a L' iei l ein ’ to g ether with an affidavit that the defendant Flambeau Lumber Company is a foreign corporation and not residents of the State of Indiana. is therefore hereby given said Defendant that junless it be and appear on the 26th day of October 1898, at my office in the t ity of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in its bsence. In Witness Whereof I H hereunto set my hand II and seal at Rensselaer, v Indiana, this 3d day of September, a d 1898. James A. Burnham, Justieecf the Peace Hanley & Hunt. Att’ys for Pl’ff Septembers, 1898—56
AN EDUCATIONAL OUTING —AT—BEAUTIFUL WINONA. Two hundred feet abov, Lake Michigan located just south or the Michigan state line, pn Winona Laka (formerly Eagle Lake, Reached directly roads Penns y lvania ’ nd Big Four railFourteen sprin s of great mer ic nal value, comp ete sewerage, waterworks, stearrers row boats, half-mile bicycle track and athletic grounds. Three hundredthousaßd dollars have been expended upon grounds and luildings. WINONA ASSEMBLY
—AND—SUMMER SCHOOL Seventeen teachers, all college t.rofesboth. Pro'essor John M. Cou!ter,‘Chicago University. Principal. School pens ± TrH* S AV ee J £8 I term Program be- - * x ”, B Ju 'y ch ses August 28th Fne hotels, boarding hou !6 s and prilateI ate ® oa, 'd. irc’udi g room from $5 to sl2 per eek, according to f the locution. Board and room in farm houses for limited number at $3 per week Winona Lake is three miles ip length- i d K e ? ake ln the B<ate - E “tire grounds 1 trees Cd by mßgniticent growth or forest 1 Write for particulars and program to v BEV. 8. C. DICKEY, D.D.. ' Secretary and Gen Manager. £ Winona Lake, Ind; 8
isiwlii & Mis - - —* rr Rensstlaer Time-Table In effect November 28th, 1897. bOU fH BOUND. Ko 5 - Lou sville lail, Daily 10 65am • 33 -Indianapolis Mail, I 45pm N j 39—Milk ac omr\, Daily, 6 13 pm No 3—Louisville Express Daily 1112 No 45—Local freight, 2 40 NORTH BOUND] No 4Mail, 4 30 am No 40—Milk accom., Daily, 731 " Mo 32 Fast Mail, 955 “ xNo 30-Cin. to Chicago Vestibul«,6 32 p m No 6 —Mail and Express, Daily, 327 “ *No 38— 2 57 p m No 74 }7 52 “ No 46 9 30 a m * Daily except Sunday x Sunday’ only No 74 carrier pas engers between Monon and Lowell Hammond has been wade a regular stop for No 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent.
The Monon’s New Station in Chicago. All Monon Route trains now stop at the 47th Street Station, Chicago. Tickets will be so d and baggage checked to that point. Pa sengers alighting at that station can take the 47th Street Electric Line and reach any part of the great southern portion of Chicago within a few n.inutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is reached in seve’i minutes. Tickets may ba purch ased and baggage checked at 47th Street Station. Through Sleeper to ■Washington and Baltimore The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has become sr popular that it is often necessary to put on an extra. Requisitions for berths should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to t-ain No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5 ;12 a m. and arrives at Wash*ington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7!55 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.
hurch Dire story. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, . j 10:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Public Worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thnrsd*?, 7:30 p.m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sabbath School. 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Class Meeting, 11:45 a. m. Epworth Leagne, Junior, 2:30 p. m. Epworth League, Senr r, 6:30 p. m. Public Woishi| 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Thur-s av, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible Schoo), 9:30 al m. Public Worship, 11:15 a, m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Y.P. S. C. E., 6;30 p. m. Public Worship, 7,30 p. nr. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m.
ls Uangeroul* When dandruff appears H is usually regarded as an annoyance, Ji should be regarded as a disease. Its presence indicates an unhealthy condition of the scalp, c a>h i cb, if neglected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the cure is found in AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, It promotes ihe growth of the hair, restores it when, gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, “ For more than eight years I was greatly troubled with dandruff, and thbugh a youngf man, my hair was fast turning gray and fallingout. Baldnessseemei ( J inevitable until I began to use Si fiyers The dandruff has been ent ircl y removed and my ; llair is now soft, smooth Ewl* - *' and glossy and fast reBg. gain’!.«-it..original color.” K. -L- T- VALLE, Allenton, Wigy*^** 1 Mo.
Judge Healy’s is th* place for shoes— Gerds', Ladies’ aud Children's. Don’t forget it. We wish to Inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to grind their wheat corn and feed we do a gen eral custom business, take wheat on de posit, grind ry’e flour and buckwheat in season and pay the highest market price for good wheat i Stoner & Dtv Milling Co
We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. We yvill lake your old paper off and make your room clea i and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as eheap as you can put on good paper. If you want your furniture enewed, floor painted, or colors compounded, hard oi soft waxfin*ish, call on W. J. Miller, House, Sign and Decorative Pointer.— Studio in old band hall over post office. ts
The finest line of box, calf and winter tan shoes for ladies and gents, also the best stock of boots ever brought to thiscity, at Judge TT aley’s, tne “fine ould Irish ginj£lS',u,’ who will take great pleasur chowirg them to you.
Dr. I. B. Wash burn tests eyes by the latest methods. TLe best lenses put in any desired frames. It does not pay to ruin your eyes with imoroper and cheap lenses Satisfaction guaranteed when pow I sible. I
——.—■■■■ l (JCharles Vick, the Optician, says that h’R business is improving ngh, along Hln long experience, and the fset tbsthe keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains hi« eUitn _Nbw— Two of the most popular Wab Songs pieces of music arranged and for piano and organ Music. just been issued by tbe Popular Music Co., napolia, Indiana. “Bling Our Heroes Home.” dedicated to the Heroes cf the United States Battleship Maine is one of the finest national sonv overwritten.— The mus’c is stirring and the words ring with patriotism. “Dewey’s Battle of Manila March Two-Step is a fine instrumental piece and u ill live forever as a souvenir of the Spanish War. Either one of the.e piec s and Popular Music Roil containing 18 pages full sheet m isic sent on receipt of 25 cents. Address: Popular Mubio Co,, Indianapolis, Ind.
Notice io Msihs. • The State of I.id.ana,) Jasper County, j In the Jasper Gircuit Court, October T< r n, 1898 Cornelius F Tillett 1 vs > Complaint Solomon Clark et al ) No 5624 Not comes the Plaintiff, by Rollings, worth & Hopkins bis attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein, together with j, affidavit that the defendants Holomon Clark ano Rowena D Clar his wife, Rowena D dark widow of Solomon Glark, deceased; Willjam Wesley Goldsbery and Amanda Golds* b.ry his wi r e, Amanda Goldsbery wid* ow of William Wesley Goldslrery de* ceased; Wm W Goldsberry and Aman da Goldsberry bis wife, Amanda Golds berry widow of Win VV Goldsberry d ceased* Martin Dewitt and Mrs Dewitt his wife, Mrs Dewitt widow ot Martin Dewitt deceased; Martin G Daywitt and Mary E Daywitt his wife, Mary E Daywitt widow of Martin C Daywitt deceased; James Mack and Catharine Macs his wife, Catharine Mack widow <’f James Mack deceased • Mary M Carl, w'dowof Holomon Clark deceased; Lewis Chamberlain and Mis Chamberiuin his wife. Mrs Chamber, ain widow of Lewis Chamberlain de cea-.ed; Horace I’ Biddle and Mrs Bid die wife of Horace P Biddle, Mrs Bid die widow of Horace P °idille deceas ed; Benjamin M Peters, and Mrs Pe ters bis wife, ;Mrs Peters widow oi Benjamin M Petcr B ,deceased: Jackson 'Evans and Nancy Evans his wife,Nan cy Evar.s widow of Jacks.n Evans, deceased; Jonah Glover and Mrs Giover- his wife, Mrs Glover widow of Jonah Gl< ver deceased; and all of the unknown heirs, deviseesand legatees, and al! of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, teyisees and legatees ot each and all of the above named defer dants are not residents ot the Htate of Indiana. Notice, is therefore hereby given said Defendants, That unless they be and and appear on the first day of the next term oi the Jasper circuit Court to be holden on the Third Monday of October A D 1898, 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 heard and determined in their absence.
In Witness Whereof, I here Un t° set my hand and affix the sea l said court, at Renssel aer, Indiana, this Bth day of Au just a d I 89S Wm 11. Coo ver, Clerk. Hollingswortn & Hopkin-, Attorneys for Plaintiff. August 13, 1898 - sl2.
Mik h h-Mhi. The Htate ( f Indiana, ) Jasper Cou tv, £ In the Jasper circuit conrt, October Term, 1898 Joseph Hliefclieek ) vs > complaint No 5619 John W Davis, j Now comes the Plaintiff, by Hollinas worth & Hopkins bis attorneys, andfiies his com platnt herein, together with 11 affidavit that the defendant John w Da* vis is not a resident of the St tc of Indi ana. Notice is Ihcrefoie hereby given said D< fendnnt, that unless he be and appear on the tiist day of the next term of the Jaspei circuit court to be holden on the Thiid M< nday ol Octobc i, a d 1898, at the court I'otise in the citv of Rensselaer in s id county anci Strte, end a; swei or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard ai.d determined in his absence. In Witnesfi w.tereof, 1 here lln ’” -’Ct my hand «nd affix l |(: seal of said c art, at Re sselaei, Indianr. this 13th day of Julv, A D 1898 Wm II Cooveb Clork Hollhigs*worth & Atl’y i for Pl’il July 16, lb9B—s7
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F. A WOODf N&QO, Real-Estate' Agents Foresman, . nr No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest o' Kensselaer; a very desirable fa rm; will be sold on favors bh terms at $45 per acre. I?! acres ’ improved,2 miles from town; long time. anSt'k . nmni Proved, one mile from rr. town; 60 mile,< trade 1 * Cblcago; pnce 110 P er acre; will takes6oo in good a £ re . p y all fe » ced, town site on the farm, large ha> s2operacre S ’ Y Scales ’ Ktc ' : on 3 " 1 RY - a bar « air ' town.n?iit C ««m nimproVe ?' two and one-half miles frop t 0 ?n ICe P er acre ; long time at 6 per cent, interest ontood feral: nm “ proved ’ two miles from town; $lO per acre h^ato^w e S>r n “^. PrOTed ’ 4 “ ileß from two Milways; a
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