Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1880 — The Election in Jasper--List of the Elected. [ARTICLE]

The Election in Jasper--List of the Elected.

HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. Trustee—Melson Anderson, Dem. Assessor—Ebenezer Peregrine, Nah Justices of the Peace—T. A. Knox, Rep., Geo. Robinson. Rep. Constables Jno. Phillips, Rep., W. MeCom.hay, Nat. GILLAM. Trustee—Win. S. Stevens, Rep: Assessor—Geo. Guild, Rep. Constables —B. 11. Goldsbery, F - H. Dunn, Republicans. WALKER. Trustee—Geo. Stalbaum, Dem. Assessor—David Daniels, Dem. Justices—Joel F. Spriggs, Dem.Lorenzo Tinkham, Nat. Constables —S. F. Brown, Rep., Peter Garris, Nat. BARKLEY. Trustee—S. R. Nichols, Rep. Assessor—A. E. Pierson, Rep. Justice—Jas. W. McCleary. Nat. Constables —Let nurd Grigg, Nut., James Fay, Rep. MARION. Trustee—l. J. Pori er, Rep. Assessor—James Welsh, Nat. Justices—E, T. Harding, A. H‘ Wood. Republicans. Constables—Lyman Zea, Lineas Martin, John Kepner, Republicans. JORDAN. Trustee —A. J. Yeoman, Rep. Assessor—Dr. S. W. Ritchey.Nat. Jnstice—Stephen Hamblin, Rep. Con Tables—A. D. Lai sb, C. E. Patrick, Nationals. NEWTON. Trustee—Lucius Strong, Dem. Assessor—S. E. Yeoman, Rep. Justices -John Warren, Isaac Sayler, Republicans. Constables Millard Kessner, Simon Rowen, Republicans. KEENER. Trustee—Wm. D. Van tWoud, Rep, Assessor —Asa Tyler, Rep. Justices -E. D. Fairchild, Irenius Shortridge, Republicans. Constables Luther Frame, John Shortridge, Republicans. KANKAKEE. Trustee - T. M. Jones, Dem. Assessor—Jonathan N. Wynant, R Justice—C. C. Jones, Rep. Constables—W. H. Jones, J. M. Williams, Republicans. WHEATFIELD. Trustee—Lewis Rich, Dena. Assessor—Jno. M. Helmick, Nat. Justices—Jno. Heil, D. Sexton, Nationals. Constables—Everett Finney, John Mish, Nationals. CARPENTER. Trustee—Wm. H. Henkle, Rep. Assessor —G. B. Chappell, Rep. Justices -J. H. Allman, Nat., H C Phillips, Rep. Constables—T. E. Donnelly, Dem., P. H. Lally, Rep. MILROY. Trustee—C. E Loshbaugh, Dem. Assessor—Frank W. Sparling, Rep. Justices—Wm. C. McCord, Jno. B. Owens, Democrats. Constables—Jno. Wolf. Frank Phillips. Republicans. UNION. Trustee—Wm. Cooper, Nat. Assessor —John McColly, Rep. Justices-1. G. Brasket, Clark McColly, Republicans. Constables—David E. Smith, Willis McColly, Republicans. Total vote cast for Trustee—l9sß.

See advertisement of Goldman & Graham, Jewelers, in another column. Taese gentlemen have opened out an extensive and elegant stock es Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, etc. They come highly recommended for their mechanical attainments. Remember their place of business—Heinphijl’s brick building. On Monday last the Demoer: cy of LaPorte elected t :cir Trustee by 200 majority, the first in twenty-one years. A “live po< t” Uom Tmk Island; a “Center th ” rom the would be o - cupant of the State Department; an X”republ can grange), greenbaeker, a id everyth ng else, for place; ami “Iroquois,” you know, X county pili vender, who is Xcrucintingly sore ovi-r tie fa< t th.it he is not Xlsting in the same position as before the late 1 .‘Hing, are all contributors to the Republican this week. And the same peculiar vein pervmh s all the [ roduc tions of these m ghty, ihin skinned, lop eared intellects. Ex Auditor Barkley is the man th y fear, and and the object of their concentrated atta -k. Mr. B. can well afford to laugh at the combattive pre p.-nsities of tl.e it* brave fellow > who fear to attach their mimes to their productions,

A special from Washington City to the Cincinnati Commercial, April 1. says: "To-night a colored exodus meeting was held in one of the rooms of the Corcoran building, attended by representatives from nearly all the Southern States. Mr. Langsdale, of Indiana, vas present. It seems t tat about 5,00) colored people have moved to Indiana, and the great majority of them arc doing well. The purpose of the meeting to night was to discuss the question generally. BepreS.mtatives from the South are generally of the opinion that the exodus is in it j infancy, ami that there will be quite a stan p de northward this summer. Ohio is looked upon as a f.ivora le location, and it is reported that all who have gone there ha\ e done well.” So this summer Ohio will be given a taste of the exodus and Indiana furnished further supplies, in order that the balance of p >wer may rest in the hands of the dusky wards of radicalism, and white citizens outvoted.

Contractor Wood will remove from this place to Lafayette next week. — Don’t fail to hear Rev. S. Godfrey, in the M. E. Church, San Pierre, Monday nigh*, April 12th. “Jim” Welsh was re elected assessor by the Democrats and Nationals, receiving 19 majority. Sharpe, Gray & Co., of Dayton, Ohio, will in a few days open out a stock of'dry goods, clothing, etc., in Leopold’s corner building. The radical candidate for trustee in this township received but 22 majority on Monday, which shows a heavy reduction of the radical strength. On Tuesday night last some fellow entered Leopold’s store room by the back window and appropriated to himself some of the clothing therein contained. Ready made clothing will be sold so low at the cheap store of Sharpe, Gray & Co., that you will think they have a brother in New,.York they want to break up. On last Saturday a gun burst in the hands of Scott Brinner, a young man residing near Pilot Grove, Newton county, destroying one eye and injuring his head and face badly. The great cheap store of Sharpe, Gray & Co. will probably be open for visitors Saturday morning. But sho’d their goods fail to get here tn time to do this they will be open Monday morning without fail. In exuberant joy “Center Shot,” of the post office department, announces of the individual he fears most, politically, ”he has lost his grip on the people.” At the same time radicalism seems to be losing its grip—the trusteeships now stand 6 to 7. Good times are coming. The advent of the new cheap store of Sharpe, Gray & Co , insure good times to our people, as these gentlemen propose to sell goods so low that they will be within the reach of all. They will be found in the frame, opposite McCoy & Thompson's bank.

The Democrats have an even divide with the Radicals on Trustees, and one National supported by Democrats, gives a majority to the opponents of Radicalism. Just where the the self-complacency of the consul and “Iroquois” receives inflation, we fail to understand. Accept our con gratulations gentlemen. Estray Horse Colt.—A bay horse colt, 2 years old, medium size, white hind feet, strayed away from the pre mises of the undersigned, residing in Barkley township, Jasper county Indiana, on Friday, March 26, 1880.— A reasonable compensation will be paid for his return, or for such information as will insure its recovery 7 by

S. R. NICHOLS.

Our entt?rprising young townsman, Will E. Moss, who is now general agent of S. L. Marrow & Co., is at home for a few days for the purnose of establishing local agencies for that house in Jasper county. They are the publishers of a number of valuable and popular books. There is a good opening for some of our young gentlemen and ladies who desire to canvass. Those who wish such an agency should apply to Mr. Moss at an early date.