Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1898 — Page 4

BAIvKbAY, BEFTEMBEEB 2R 1898 t >i’erea »* the postofflc at Rensselaer, Ind a« aecond-claeßmatter.)

The Monon 75 cent excursion to Chicago, tomorrow. W. H. Pa kisop, George Mo is, M. L. Spitler, Jr., Mose and Sadie Leopold, have entered State Uni versify. Bates Tujker, 159th Indiana, is at home on a 3O'-dav furlough. Bev. M. B. Paradis and wife have returned to their home, Hast* ings, Minnesota. Ernest Middleton,ls9th Indiana in hospital at Philadelphia, is expected home on furlough next week An enjoyabls social reception was tendered the former pastor. Revs. Beach and Paradis and their fam* iles, by the Presbyterian congregation of this city, last Monday evening, at the home of George Murray. Advertised Letters-Mrs. May Tacket, Mr Edward Trohan, Anna uthill. Judge A. W. Reynolds, of Monticello, is in the city today. L. F’ Bartoo, father of Mrs. G‘ E. Marshall of this city, after a lingering illness, died at his home in Remington on Wednesday evening last, Lged about 68 years. Elwood, son of Joel F. Spiiggs, of Walker township, died at Kansas City, ot typhoid fever contract ed in camp. Mr. Spriggs brought the remains Lome, and interment took place Wednesday. Mrs. Susan,wife of D. O. Brooks, died in this city Friday of last week. Interment at Brook. John Eiglesbach and Leo and Helen Tuteur have entered the Catholic schools at Sou-h Bend.

1 | Convention ■ I «w ! ! s • i? The Mariois Township Sunday School Convention and < !i> Rally Day will be observed at the M. E Church, Rensselaer, < • s Indiana, on < I ; ig 1898, at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Alt the Schools in the Township 1 J| will participate. ' ; Programme Song Service, Ghorus Choirled by Rev Austin. ' Prayer, Rev. Middleton < J? Scripture Reading, Matthew 20: I—7 Rev Fritts. ! % Song by the Schools. < d Thoughts on the Scripture Lesson, .... Rev. C.D. Jeffries. < J Rt citation, Josie lor tar. < Special Music. Duet Mr. and Miss Fravies. < d Address —“The Home Department < ![< of the Sunday School,” Mrs. Frank Follfc. < jb A New Sunday School Catechismßy a Class. . Song by the Schools,America. < A Symposium—" Our Sunday School; < q WM Ib Its Greatest Need?” < d . Bv Superintendent of Schools, J ■ j Beeifation,Sharon School. c ;) Reports of Schools. 5 u Report of Home Department,Mrs, Short. | I Special Music, Mrs. Delos Thompson. I » Benedictionßev. Shepherd. J

hovalSale! OF THE y —■ryyißiifir^y ’’ ''■» r "~igr , ~ rr ’jFi On account ot moving my stock of Genei al Merchandise to Chalmers, Indiana, I will sell all goods at cost from this sm jr ±i:\ii3i:±i 22a, aud continue until tlie Sept 1898 Only days. If you want to get EXTRA GOOB BARGAINS, IVO'VF is your tine! BSF" Stock consists cf a large line of all kinds O’BOOTS <fc SHOES, HATS <fc CAPS, OV ERALLS and SHIRTS, LADIES & GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, TIES. PRINTS, CORSETS. BELTS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, NOWELS BLOCK. Rensselaer, Indiana, September 22,1898.

At the township Democratic convention held in this city last Tuesday, the following nominations were made Justices of the Peace.. John P. Warner, James W. Pierce, Lee E. Glazebrock, Peter Hordeman, Sr., Washing'on Scott. Constables.. Alfred A. Hoover, Edward Phegley, Zachariah Stanley, Vance Collins, Oscar Houter. Dr. Mark Jones, TableGroye' 111., and Miss Harriet, da ghter of Robert White, were married at the | home of the bride’s father, in this I city, Wednesday noon, by Rev. C. D. Jeffr.es. Republican nominations for this towLsbip are as follows: Justices of the Peace. .James A Burnham, Wm. H. Churchill, J. W. Gowden, George W. Burk, E. A. Aldrich. Constables. .J. R- Warren, J. W. Childers. Christie Vick, Jesse Nicho s, Wm. Feiguson. Two Polar d ua at O. K. Bitchey’t*, 4 miles south of Rensselaer Extra good one . Weight about 200 lbs. each. RoV. and Mrs. Baech returned to their home in Indianapolis last Tuesday. Joe Reynolds and Guy Peacock aie em.., loyed in the W. B. Con - key printing establishment at Hammond. The Citizens’ Band will enter t! e band contest at Delphi next Friday. Mis. E. L Hollingsworth and children have returned from their summer outing. On thf 21st the golden wedding anniversary of our townsman Ja* red Benjamin and wife, was cele. brated at thr- residence of M. B. Halstead, a few m les west of this city. About a hundred invited guests were present.

The “Snowdrift,” manufactured by J. M. Gardner, of Monitor mills is rapidly forging to the front in public estimation. Try it, and you will want no other. The Indianapolis Weekly Sen tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor 81.50. FARMS FOR SALE. We have for sale several tracts 'f land varyihg in size from 40 acres to 280 acres, which will be sold at prices to suit the t ; mes. Only a small cash 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 & Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind

“For Headaoha I don’t believe there ever was so good a pill as Ayer’s. I have been a victim of terrible headaches, and never found anything to relieve me so quickly as AYER'S PILLS" C. L. NEWMAN, Dug Spur, Va. Farm We are prepared to make farm oans at a lower rate of inteies than any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low the lowest. Call and see us. Office in Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House. WARREN & IRWIN. R. H. Dttiggins has returned to Rensselaer and will make this ctiy his permanent home. He has opened a law office and will devote his entire time to the practice of his profession. He quit the practice about fifteen years ago on account of his health which is now ully recovered. See his ard in anotner column.

MENICUS LENSESThe particular advantage these Menicvs lenses possess are that they give much more correct secondary axes and when adjusted to the eye yield more perfect vision through the periphery of the lens rendering the field of vision mu-jh larger and more distinct. The above is a scientific fact.— If you want a pair these lenses of th- best material in the world, c rreclly adjusted to your vision, notify, or call on Dr. Chas. Vick, the Optician, Rensselaer, Ind. Any intelligent, industrious person looking for employment wo’d do well to cofrespond with the Parliament Publishing Company, about the Perspectoscope, a de* scription of whidh will be found in th s issue of the paper. The in* strument was invented by a mems ber of the company and they have undertaken to put it on the market. The well known reputation, of the firm is sufficient guarantee that there is no hum Dug about it. At any rate, it would cost only a postage stamp to find out all about it.

SUCCESS ac w e a"^ p We show yon the real to SUCCESS and FOETUNH. BIG PAY—STEADY WORK—NEW PLAN. You can work at home or travel. Write at once for EREE SAMPLE and T.lßF.it at. TERMS to AGENTS. a.. THE SUCCESS COMPANY,CooperUnion, N.Y. City

Molies m Makis. State of Itdiana. , 1 County of JasDer, / 38: In the Jasper Circuit Gcurt, To October Term, 1898." Alice P Williams, etal,, i a „ ln . vs - Complaint Sothy K Timmons et al., ) No 5630. Nou come the Pl dnfiffs, by Hanley & Hunt their attorneys, and tile their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants— Sothy K Timmons and Mr Timmons her husband, and Mr Timmons widower of said Sothy K Timmons; Sottiy K Timnaom an j Mrs Timmons his wife, and Mrs Timmons widow of said rotky K '1 immons; Townsend P Iden ahd Mis Iden his wife, and Mrs Iden widow of said Townsend P Iden; Nancy 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 and Mrs Dunnock his wife, and Mrs Dunnock widow of said George F Dunnock; Mar garet A Burgett and Mr Burgett her hus band, and Mr Burgett widower of said Margaret A Burgett; Branch M Burgett and Mrs Burgett his wife, aud Mrs Burgett widow of said Francis M BurgettMiranda R Timmons and Mr Timmons her husband, and Mr Timmons widower

of said Miranda R i immons; Joshur J 1 immons and Mrs 'J immons his wife and Mrs Timmons widow of said Joshua J . Timmons; TwillaJ Timmons and Mr Timmons husband, and Mr Timmons widower of said T willa J Timmons; Andrew Ferguson and M.s Ferguson his wife, and Mrs Fergnson widow of said Andrew Ferguson; Andrew Furguson and Mary Ann T uiguson his wife, and Mary Ann Furguson widow of said indrew Turgupon; Vesparion Lard and Mrs Lard his wife, and Mrs Lard widow of said Vespanan Lard; Charles Laitd and Mrs . * rd . . wiie, and Mrs Laird wi low of said Chanes Laird, and all the unknown hens, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees or the uninown heirs, devisees and legatees of each and 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 anPear on Wednesday, November 2d, 1898, the fifteenth day of the next term of the TH? t er v lf a ni Court t 0 be Golden on the Tinrd Monday of October, a d. 1898, at 7 *^ lie in the Cit ? of Keusselaer.hn s id County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my ( GXtT' I ha P d and afflx the seal of ) Seal.* said Court, at Rensselaer, - Indiana, this 9th day of Beptembe , a d. 1898 Wm. H. COOVER, Clerk. Hanley & Hunt, Att ys forPl’ffs. September 10, 1898—514 50 |

hhtyi & Mi Rensselaer Time-Table In effect November 28th, 1897. bOUIH BOUND. No 5~ Lou sville Mail, Daily 10 55 an> • 33 -Indianapolis Mail, 1 45 p id N j 39—Milk ac. oibE., Daily, 6 13 pn No 3—Louisville Express Daily 1112 No 45—Local freight, 2 40 NORTH BOUNDS No 4 Mail, 4 30 a m Mo 40—Milk acconu.. Daily, 731 ” No 32—East Mail, 955 “ xNo 3('-Cin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 32 p m No 6—Mail and Express, Daily. 327 “ •No 38— 2 57 p m No 74 }7 52 “ Nd 46 9 30am * Daily except Sunday x Sunday only No 74 carrier passengers between Monon and Lowell Hammond has beon made 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 sold and baggage checked to that point. Par-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 minutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is reached in ssve’ minutes. Tickets may be purch ased and baggage checked at 47tb Street Station. Through Sleeper to Washington and Baltimore The new Monon thiough sleepei between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has become s<~ popular that it is often naceseary to put on an extra. Requisitions foi berths should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to Dam No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5;12 a m. and arrives at Wash>ington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7f55 the following morning. AV. H. Beam, Agent.

C lini’cli IJireetory. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 4 . 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, Thursday, 7:30 p. mj METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 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, Seni r, 6:30 p. m. Public Worshij 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thrrs a’v, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 a: 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. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m.

oant/ru/ > /‘ When, dandruff appears it is usually regarded as an annoyance, It should be regarded as a disease. Its presence indicates an unhealthy condition of the scalp, wh s ch, if neglected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the cute is found in AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, If promotes the 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 though a young man, my hair was fast turning gray arid falL ing out. Baldness s eemed ( 1 inevitable until I be.gan to use ■ Jtgers jfaur irigor lOH'i'"*'' jgsSsJsi The dandruff has been entirely removed and my J < hair is now soft, smooth aad - fih'isy and fast re> gain ':ig its original color." —L. 'l'. VaLLE, Alienton, Mo.

Judge Healy’s is the plact foi shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it. We wish to Inform the public that wc are better than ever prepared to grind their wheat corn and feed we do a geu eral custom business, take wheat on de posit, grind rye flour and buckwheat in season and pay the highest market price for good wheat 1 Stoner & Div Milling Co

We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. VV e will take your old paper oil and make your room clea 1 and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as eheap as you can put on good pa-, per. If you want your furniture renewed, floor painted, or colors compounded, hard 01 soft wax fins ish, calljon W. J. Miller, House, Sign and Decorative Painter. — Studio in old band hall over post office. ts.

The finest line of box, calf and winter tari shoes for ladies and gents, also the best stock of boots ever brought to this city, at Judge tue “fine ould Irish gm*, who will take great plea*, sureiij chowing them to you. Dr. I. B.Washburn tests eyes by the latest methods. The best lenses put in any desirea frames. It does not pay to ruin your eyes with imoroper and cheap lensas Satisfaction gua sauteed when pow» sible.

Charles Vick, the Optician, rays that his business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the fact thathe keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains his dsiw ►-New Two of the most popular War Songs pieces of music arranged and for piano and organ have Music, just been issued bv the Popular Music Co., Indinapolis, Indiana. “Bling Our Heroes Home.” dedicated to the Heroes of the United States Battleship Maine is one of the finest national song ever written. — • Tbe music is stirring and the wordi ring with pntriotism. “Dewey’s Battle of Manila March Two-Step is a fine instruments! piece and will live forever as a souvenir of the Spanish War. Either one of there piec s and Popular M usic Roll containing 18 pages full sheet m isic sent on receipt of 25 cents. Address: Popular Murio Co , Indianapolis, Ind.

Do You Know What a miswom s? If not, read on a little further. The Perspectoscope is a new thing in Optics, just patent* ed, made to supplement ihe Camera, and more than doubles its value and the value or its products. It is the picture maker or the picture viewer, what .the telescope is to t K e astronomer. The planets, to the natural eye, are beautiful: but when the telescope is turned upon them they are grand. Just so with the I’erspectoscooe, it reveals beauties in your pictures which you had no idea existed. It gives the true perspective from a single picture, sir nv* ing every part of the scene in the exact size, position and proportion that you saw them when you placed the camera —men just as tall, rivers as wide and mountains as distant, as if you were again loot ing at the objects themselves.

Any one having a camera loses half Hie nleasur > of taking pictures if he does not have this instrument. Everyb )dy who buys a camera now includes the Perspectoscope as a part of the outfit. Everyone having a stock of photographs will get infin* itely more pleasure out of them, if they are seen thro’ the Perspectoscope, so r, whereas before a glance at a picture was sufficient, thro this wonderful instrument one will gaze and gaze. The price of the Perspecto* scope, covered with M< rocco, is two dollars; but we will send you an introduction simple for one doll-r and t venty-five - ents, if you will there dter show if t ? other persons who a e int* eresfed in the camera or photographic pictures, and tell them where you pnrch* ased it, and vve will agree t > refun the on eon return of the instrument, if it does not co ne up to description. The Parliament Publishing Co 324 Dearborn St Chicago

If you want to raise colts that will be the best for general purpose, that will bring the highest price on the market, go to the Lafayette Impc ing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see their fine lot of German Coach St ions, just imported, or if you want to buy a stallion on terms that he w pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING C( ‘ z ..JJj Lafayette, Im :

F", JA wooni iq &QO, Real-Estate' Agents Foresman, : No. 7G: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest c. Rensselaer; a very desirabD farm; will be sold on favors ■ i> terms at 845 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved,2 miles from town; long* time 84: 320 acres, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; 60 mi 1 : southeast of Chicago;price ILOper acre; will takes6ooin goer trade. 86: 160 acres, all fenced, town site on the farm, large ha\ barn, store building, hay scales,etc.; on 3-1 ry., a bargain 820 per acre89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles fren town; price SI2AO per acre; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96:. -40 acres, unimproved, two miles from town; $lO per acre on good teems. 98: 400 ncreß, unimproved, 4 mrlns from two railways* a bargain a< «*0 n*r.

J udge Haley, exclusive boot and shoe dealer, has purefca eJ a iaige stock of fine shoes, latest styles, direct from the factory. Cull, examine goods, and 1 earn p ices.

Bits to Hoa Mini lhe State ot Indiana, ) Jasper County. j Before Jamts A- Burnhau, a Justice ts the Pea< e in and for Marion Township. Charles W, Card vs Fl mbeau Lumber Co et al. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Hanley & Hunt his attorneys, and tilts his complaint nerein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Flambeau Lumber Company is a foreign corporation and not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that Jnnless it be and appear on the 26th day of October, 1898, at my office in the ( ity of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the sam*will be heard and determined in its absence ®ln Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and seal at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 3d day of September, A D 1898. James A. Burnham, • Justiee cf the Peace Hanley & Hunt, Att’ys for Pl’tf. September 3, 1898— $6

fM®f A strictly high-grade Family Sawing Machine, possessing all modern improvements, temieeii eqhoi io lhe Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain thenn from your local dealer and make comparisons. [Hit MMU Ct. v BELVioeae. nt. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. M'iSWWTiF w Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. BEST (BBHErv»ai i wtII iwever wj W Agents v. anted for ad Ha. <?<:■ led territory”

Double* the Pleasure of * Drive. A fine carriage doubles the pleasure of driving. Intending buyers of carriages or harness can save dollars by sending for the large, free catalogue of the Elkhart Carriage ana Harness Mfg. Co., Elkhart, Ind.

Pioneer meat market?] BEEV, Pc . s> , Hutton, loßq.<, etc . ;9hJ <. quantit urobaiiae at the Lt i'-’EST PB None bn kite best stock slaughter yody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB Good Callie, JJ, J. EIGLESBACH. Pionrietor, I MILLER RODE ONE 2093 MILES 11. 35: wURS ] The Eliredge #30.00 The Belvidere $40.00 i I; Superior to all others irrespective | I; of price. Catalogue tells you ; why. Write for one. I NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., 339 BROADWAY, Factory, New York. BELVIDERE, ILL.

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