Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1882 — Page 2
The Democratic Sentinel Oi*WU iAIPAPEB OF JABPEUCOCKTI . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1882.
Democratic State Ticket.
s erel ary of State, V. ILL! AM K. MAKERS, o Madison county. Auditor of State , JAMES H. RICE, of Floyd county. Treasurer of State. JO i i >’ J. COOLER of Marion county. \ . v C»« ner.nl. . ' FRA ACT sT. HORD of ;-)i: loim w county. Clerk of Supreme Court, HIM ON P SHEEHIK, of Cass county. Snnerintcndcnt of Pul die Instruction, JOHN W. HOLCOMBE, of Porter county, em.- Judge—First District, ‘ W. IS. Ni BLACK. t;f Knox county. dup’ehw l ui’pe Second District, GEORGE V. lIOWK, of Fioyd county, r,■ 11 ,r'’ni" .iuijet;—Font-tit .iidiict, ‘ ALLEN ZOLL KS, of A Pen county.- * For Com/rcks, THOMAS-E WOOD, ot Lake county. For State Senator, '••RE DERI OK HOOVER, Jasper Co. For Joint Representative, THOMAS BUS WELL, Newton county. . Pi,,-ecutor 30tb Judicial Circuit, i I CAM DARROOII, of Newton.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
: *~ -■ ’ c. --Nathaxikl S. Bates. .A 'Auditor- Ezra C. Nowels. j'nr Sheriff-John W. Duvall Recorder—John T. Ford. F t Cm t oner—Sylvester Healey, m u Surveyor—Charles W. Lowmak. Commissioners. 1 i'r Hi -triet— GEOItGJ! Stalbaum. I r District—David Gray. bird ;.i; tr-et Edward AY. Culp. ontLmi Gazette says the Demo’ - ■; party of Indiana has a campaign f . D,OO- >, furnished by the Liquor D. I*. Baldwin who is anxious te as beneficiary of the salary ' ,u i- ites of the Attorney General’ 8 i- ried that falsehood, we under* ;a any event old twenty-four per ' . the Gazette, wofully lie. •• mistake was if, that the jaU ■ t .one thousand dollars more ■ught? Certainly not the com- ' rs.—Rensselaer Republican, c . you tell. Ask Messrs. George , R - . ii liow much he is allowed, ; who , etc., and Babcock, as to ’• -- r < i i-u : s-not instrumental, in the ’ ‘ 1 < clients, of course, In causing 1 1 -. rd labor that may have increased >oi out some. Mo*e anon - -a\ irticie is cheaper now than be’ ■' •!> < war it may be properly attribute^ - - introduction of labor-saving ma ! . -cru discoveries of new supplies of i ■ mis, ingredients, etc., increased fa. h r procuring tlie same, and so on -• ; ax on an article does not serve to < i ,ptn it, Mr. DeMotte’s logic, as tlie It publican terms it, to the contrary. It ip simply a plain absurdity.
DeMotte’s argument on the knit-goods bill was simply what |we expected from him, viz: A clerical error in revision re. duced the tax for the future to 85 percent lie and his associates voted to correct that error and reinstated the tax of 85 percent The tariff is prohibitory. The manufacturers regulate their prices, get what they demand, are last increasing the number of millionaires, while home industry employed in their establishments are fre quently engaged in strikes for living wag. ' antJ R they persist their places are supplied with negroes, Chinese, or the pauocr labor of Europe, about which we hear so much, and the power of the government invoked to protect the—wealthy monopolists. Mr. DeMotte “logically” argues—“ The Government should take care of the rich and the i icli will take care of the poor.’ J
Mr. -...DeMotte had considerable to say in favor oi the fostering care of the Gov. eminent to promote manufacturing in~ Wcsis, but nothing with reference to the Government adopting a plan which wo’d render ‘'strikes” unnecessary and uncall., ed for. jN;r. DeMotte said he had been reared on a farm, but did not know what a trace .cmin was. lie must be the same chap sent Irom farm life to college who wh.it a rake was until, stepping on its teeth, it flew up and struck him in the face. Without any further interrogator, ios he instantly exclaimed, “damn the rake.” By the way, if they are so ob. nrc and useless an article as DeMotte would have it, how did Clongres* ever happen to fisli them out for a tariff duty? The appointment of a Tariff commission was with a view to carry the matteover this campaign. Only manufacturers appear in its sessions. We have not noticed that famers, mechanics, laboring men or employes of the monopolies, the many who are taxed to render opulent the *cw, put in an appearance at , their meetings. The result in Ohio has made the oppo shim desperate. “My Dear Hubbell’, li; ent to this State a goodly portion oj In assessment fund, and evidently their pickers will expend considerable wind i uow t until the electftm, for which “•’hey 'will be well paid.
—— : ■ f ihe Democratic pasty is in favor Oj f. ~ tariff for revenue—a tariff which wil. defray the proper and legitimate expendi lures of the 'Government without a resort *o direct taxatton. A tariff which recognizijust, fair and liberal remuneration, and opposed to extortion to increase the gains of monopolists. A tariff which, while it may not create millionaires, will make investments profitable, improve the living chances of the hardy sons of toil, remove the incentive to array labor against capital. The Democratic party, is Dot in favor of free trade and free whisky, as declared by republican orators.— -The lie should blister their throats.
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Judge A-bote.-, o commissioii. m givl..: a * .:ia i _ 1 ; porter an ouiiint <■ work and travot.-, ' • '•and, wl-uv fr..-e- * ’ : posed to be lume to find 11 *• • protection. Ti. ■ is a •> . ligent utteia. ' - :a r' >;uAv , d position. It vc; a! bars ol .lie com mi:- . .. a. come iniormatb.il < i. - b n tlo.y Mere appoia 1 -■ ' Ambler is a ■ 1. arc about as igiv. b.l) •igiUCu. Now 1T:,.: :: i . ' lias been, from the c: bam ive taiifi, the very lii.t-bc". : The man who was rp i . : to b-t manufacturers of ti;c.; ' . [irotection would !r overwi D astcnishincutbit sf eiiiu : Ambler fairl, reflects tia ini ' a e i the commission, if-- rcy vt vHli E- a - derful curiosity.
The trifling of the Senate aud House on the tariff question was well shown up in the Senate by Senator Voor hees, of this state, in a speech delivered July 20th. "We make the follow* ing extract. “Mr. President, I repeat the great bulk of relief proposed by this bill, brought here in the small, dwindling moments of this long session of Con grass, is in favor of tlie banks of bun country, and I ask now any Be; utor here whether he thinks there is an; relief in it for tlie- poorer cl-...:- 3 oi moiety? Go i to any town thr; g,b out the United States and if you do not find 'he stockholders : f bn - s u the hank officers owning the-in set coiner lots, on which there are the beet brick houses, your experience vd! no different; from mine. Yet thi:bill"i. brought here under w i[ and ; > jumped in upon us like a home im: on a race track, just before the oho.
ing hours of this long session, wii.li its object, the relief of the bauds, “But, sir, let us pass ;o another point. X repeat what the Sen'tor from Ohio said, that we must look over • o whole field and find out those tin in which we ought to give relief, I am disposed at least for the time being, to speak no further in regard to the banks, the poor, poverty-stride-m banks, oppressed with taxation, wanting relief, furnishing a .political cry, intending to violate the law on the subject of silver; ay, more, but. a little more than a year ago bullying the Administration of this Government, into the veto of a funding bili by which $10,000,000 or • $11,000,000 was
lost to the government. That is the attitude of the hanks. Do yo.i gen tlemen desire to go before your eon stituents and say taut these poor people, these humble, obedient la w-. abiding people, require a reduction of taxation of $10,000,000 or $12,0 j, UOO. which must be paid in some other way by somebody else, while the: are in defiance of you on every fund ing bill, and on every funding bill, and on every silver bill? Others van. do so; X Phall not “In looking over the whole field, i. tue Senator from Ohio, with his air of statesmanship, characterizes it, what do vo:i suppose is the next interest found clamoring for relief, pounding at the do I’s v.bh Iwart palpitating tor relief from finaneud oppression? “Perfumery.”. That is calculated first to exeito a smile per haps, but there is more in it than thud How much do you suppose this article of luxury returns to the Government? Perhaps a couple million dollars, Yet it Is odc of the tilings that, looking over the whole field, not iook ing into the blacksmiths’ shops, i >t looking into the carpenters’ shops, not looking into the machine shop, not looking into the corngelds or at the laborers, but looking over the “whole field,” the Ohio Senator finds the men who use perfumery oppressed by taxation. For the sybarites, dandies. and dissipated, curled worthless dreggs of human soejety, men and women both, perfumery must have no further tax. It must he free. “I took a little pains last evening
ti Pick and see what tills itetn would c .-.brace,''which wc find brought for- .,; by 1 1:o «•?.•; . ■ man fr o m GLio, F- tor, iiioteter, , usible l’j id -i;t, i- would not trouble 1 Ti e shoui' ; tual President u nty cv r r ro buec nmThor, which : /if guo of re* ; i v.' iiu-.i i ~ ■ os, toil, tv; iter, cO- , (- ;|,. r ; r, mi l /■ "f' ?V ■ \ iiv*SC lU*- 1 .1/ ~J ...: ... !■;; • • .'/i -be fiay : l jl t, id it ii*. •j v 1 .-o r « Ol ■ , , ;;■ bj :;.b 'g i I 1 good | : - ■ „ iho c. H.ly . . . pi; ,-:e up this . , i. ■ . ,-a . a ‘ fib , uie lb.-:--} ;of v: ■ ■ ; --y 1 o:t:.y .j - ; .... , i,u. c ua! iaues , o d.,’ a knows. ’ ■ . not O-1 v - • ■ ... i■' i, .. Dit oi tii-J ! ;:• a ■v. ;b R.; yy, nutor , ■ r> UiCei' ; hobid in : , y / l!o. a':," lof i a, ; lit'ill a a :■ OOSU th.ngri ■ n y L'klid ... si OH lit) LI ’tic !. ■ ' . \.\at <■i i• 1 from : . y ;„ . y .a:le, cf
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T > ! . .... 1 a .. • - ■- - y ’ : | .'a " h' : ; r y ma . ;• HP, Hi ' 1 ■ i o (j '; y a : ’ / a: li’ !i! '•' ia ; a • , t! > our I: <ot i:di.: ' It comes here! . ojd i. t to l a. y cou ry. 3- i i ia . T- H:He.:h ij, oud wifu.Hit uria i .oii-:; nnyiiod I <Io not believo it vo .. u .-am to ; a fair. I eaiiDa w. s* o ■ a • ... I . ihe i.l a. I it V'l t'ioni Y -gmoni, Tie Bcnntor from Xihod id.., 1, n ii ■’’ o:. over there who went a little Put tie ny with 1 >i; .i A sy:\ al, wP : I ii.ags flyiriK, a d on Turn .i ■. i ed sometiling .T r thi.-.:.; "; pi - .---fortTs Aeid i.TlOspiaT'; e . . o Aner".Hvo free; jj; jog's i en. ; A lie viator 1 ' free; itead’u Ai >i.-ro -m Ire ; i dyoD A ;uihilator free.” ' in - are proprietary medicim-s lieu’s C- t«f-, *» ’ 'lb' i’ , :jo' h . ■', \v I; '■ ■' £ tv j woo: t.: uavo i-Kao yo at rrHindi mis j mi t mu Uto. 1 nm-asailies lOi'Mo: -I -l ; L-al'n :. e a>ul SCO i what .0:1 no ;o:vc p-'.iik-iunrly the i .OKOga a" . .. .; a : .V 0U ; Ohio Oil , mere B< . e; ickey Club ■oq uct jan odor; -all free, Ton Rose ; free; ] R ■ , Lily of 1 : r, " - ! ,;.cu.. : of Hi in i < >•<•>, Oil to be free, a ape my fneud from Ohio on his , a ai ' 3?i: id -a y 0.00:01 1l- ; sweet odoi'c aii rtioi ad him, and ail of them free; musk and ottar 61 roses sc: aiiag t..e v vy air like the perfume • ;f‘ Araby the- bi(>bt” V. iiy not ? am ever know such a I oarn; . mu do'oo Rn-: this will mane. I neve .■ mv ii, : icnew snob a bid o his fcilovy-counirymeii and his fellow eouDdyLOaon as the distinguished and .gil te-.i tienat or from Ohio has held out ;n uiaking sweet odors free. I confess that I like euch odors - I tike the Bairn of a Thousand Flowers, but i doubt, if tlie stalwart, strong, op* ! pressed farmers of Ohio or of Indiana
will appreciate the deminution of revenue $2,000,000, which they will iave makeup under this bill in onici !o have tin sc odors rained down on t cm. Roquet do C iroline, musk rod -, _ncw-m. \v;r hay, and night > .morning cere us, all free. Does it not strike yoa, Mr. President that this is one of the most, knnortant measures :or relief against oppressive taxation ■ou or knew-in your life? I could .stand hero and read 2,500 specific ars tides of that kind, which we are re> quu"'!. to Slav hero upon approaching d’-.vs to m-k; free to tue people l of the United States. X d i not desk e to take part in this j disemsion, but my very gorge rose when I tamo to examine the trifling, and ..'ithnuc oil once be it spok n. the iraudulcut nature of this propose a iegislati umery! May all its | go .a i odors waft my friend from Ohio, j out jet me say to him that however sweetly he may talk about relieving the irishman on his match lie will not tie borne by prosperous winds from these odors made free. 'hr. a word or two more You must bear in mine the argument I am making, if it can be called such, arises from the sac: that wo are compelled by a caucus of the Republican party, course ! as you are, into the consideration of this question at an improper time. We are forced to this consid - eration, not by reason of the import ance of the subjects embraced, but beeavso of an attempt to deceive the people into the belief that something has been done for their relief. Consequently I ask you vHiat is next? Perfumery free and them “medicinal preparations.”
Ladles Rubber Gossamer’s only $2 I at Jleuinhill & Honan’s Genelal Slocum is the only represents- ; live of the soldier element on either of the New York party tickets, and it is said ill at. a movement hns teen inaugurated ; rr.’iong Ilie Grand Array posts and veter* ; uns to r;ive him their united support — ! TIP-, - iii M-: ureiily be gratifying to Gen- j era] Slocum. UuibrcllHs! Umbrella! only 125; at T.m hill & Honan’s; Rensselaer, Oct., lltfi 1882. — Mry Pm'; You say “Col. DeMotte speaks ; ; , ucourt nouse next Wednesday i- .ii..;-, i.hist evening.) Why shoul l ;i o f !m allowed to speijk in the i. ,-e ‘ Ivlr. Moore, one of the opposi: ■ candidates for Congress was an* : vie o speak there uet Monday . in":', and the house was locked, . •>•.: .* lieriff, Deputy, or key could ! i • till too late to light up,aud n, . key was only heard of a half P' mu the house, arid the house- ; per 1 ad promised the day before
I iv. the house open Monday even- j , ... for the meeting. . b‘MM> are the facts. Now we r.d- | ji. : h-.- i: key” man might have for i 1 r a ii ids promise. But we are just j ,i’ • adniit, that, it looks as j i.iugb it was done on purpose to pie- j : v. A ;><• .meeting. And wo arc just j j : i e.to admit, further, that this is j vm'.Tl st and iowest form of argoI i lit..! shows, that a once great! ..'ry that lias lived for years on the j . a ; of i's former glory, must feel it j - if wonderfully straightened or di- j j tmPnlateii. toddling on its last legs, j aud mi the very verge of speedy liq- j . l-i Hi m. The L>- rd God Almighty i j imrry on the day of thi A coming' ; .vnfall of money lords and monop j ... .
m > lum which will hurry uy a more i .’.•ioiious. prosperous aud happy day j Hie oppressed and toiling masses j <• this groat country. I would not be j a raid to bet a three year old cross cy- I i ; and spavi ed red steer (though I j . n't be*) that the house will be open- i t i up and lighted for DeMotte. If I .ch intolerance don’t react upon the ! 1 iiy. nature has forgotten her laws, ; P. b. “I do not want to charge any ! wrong er neglect on the Sheriff, for I : dink he knew nothing of the affair: rd afterwards. It was his deputy; that promised to leave the house open- ' S. W. Ritchey, j Hair Switches, real genuine Hair, j l all colors, only So at the Notion store j of Hemphill & Honan’s. Bedford, Pa., Republican: We are ; indebted to Alex. R. Agnew for the a Mowing sure cure for hog and • ■■nekeK cholera; Two ounces of alum, | i ;o of rosin, two of cayene pepper, : i ;o of flour of sulphur, two of gum 1 nphor. and two of copperas. Mix . six quarts of corn meal. For chickj , give wo tablespoonfulls of the i ixture Uvice a week. For pigs feed | de same quantity daily. Mr. Agnew ys this remedy never fails to cure. Nets ! Nets! Nets! Gold and Silver h; also a full line of silk mesh j l s wry cheap at Hemphill & Hon* i•. i F nicy Notion Store. j : !ia -radually leaked out that the I: übUeau State Central Committee i- ed two days after the Ohio | ■ ion utterly disgusted with the | b mi things haue taken. It was uns ! 0- m e. oud hat the ‘‘State was gone to ! : " ' * ■:. ," as one of the disgusted re ! i'i'hVi-vGCI
FOUND.
bn Monday October, 9th. 1882, in ton township, -Jasper county,lnd., •mil live miles northwest of Rens- : i a note for SSO. GO. made by C. '*• f; ' ' HTe, of Grant township, oi i ouuty, Indiana, in favor of ii'ltiaii, Miliar & Co., Akron, Ohio, }•' Y- b at the bankincr offie of Messrs. McCray & Co., KenTand, Tad.. ’D uer >n buck of note to puv John L- bus., sofmped. No. of uote 116,* ' ;l •” ' ealHag on the undersigned, 1 H 'H.'in: propei ty, and paying cliarg- ‘ » fur, ids notice, the owner can have Hhe r-vune, D. ti. Makeever, Newton ■■own- hip, Jasper county, Indiana
USE SMITH'S SEED PRESERVER !
-UiR save .your seed corn from rats and mice, a ml avoid the necessity of re pi uiting. For sale bv N. WARNER & SONS, Rensselaer, Ind.
NOTICE. Mrs. E P. Honan has just received a large invoice of Fall and Winter H;us and Bonnets. Please give her a c"jl before buying elsewhere.
j nis space allotted to McORACKEN BROS., Proprietors of the NEW CINCINNATI BOOT & SHOE STORE. Call at old “Liberal Corner,’' and secure bargains. D uradero uradero Jmjia (Un uradero t? uradero
AUCTION! AUCTION!!
F . J. Sears & Son, will sell at auc tion oh Saturday, Oct. 2ist, 82, all the Hotei Furniture belonging to L. A. Burk. ' " ' ■
MILLINARY.
j For Your Fall and Winter Millinary, please call on Mrs. E. P. Honan* A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY. Ladies prefer Floreston Colmrne V>e--1 cause thev And this lasting combination i of exquisite perfumes a delightful nev- ! elty.
TEMPERANCE.
Dr, R- Hutchins, of lowa, will ad dress the people of Jasper county under the directions of ti.e Gland lemperance Coun ul of Indiana as follows: Center School House, Barkley tp., Sunday. Oct., 22nd, 1882, at 10. 30 a. m. Rensselaer, Court House, Sunday, Oct. 22nd. 7 o'clock, p. ru. Egypt School House. Jordon In, Monday, October 28d. 1882,7. 3 > p. m. Remington, Sunday, Oet. 24tli 1882, at 7 p. m. Dr. Hutchins is an able and elo - quent advocate of the principles of temperance. D. B. Millf.r, ) S. Ikwios, a Committee. S. B. Washburn, ) -
WORTH REMEMBERING.
Now that good times are again upon u? it is worth remembering that no one can enjoy the pleasantest sarrouiHiiUgs. il in bad "health. There are liundieds of mi ierable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver <>r kidneys, when a bottle of Parker’s Ginger Tonic would do them more good than ait the medium: s they have ever in-. M. Ladies and Gents arctic underweal just received at the popular Notion Store of E. P. Honan.
The publication of the World’s Cyclopedia of iScieu e is on event of remarkable interest to many. For the ilrst time.it brings the scholarly productions of the masters in modern science within the reach of students and all readers who most need, and most highly appreciate, their work. The plan of the Cyclopedia differs from any previou lv published, in that instead of being a mem alphabetic d list of briefly treated lonics, include a mass of unimportant su’ojec s, i will include, complete, the most im portant, woeks of leaking scie-ntifl" writers upon subjects of .the highest value and interes . Each volume will be complete in itself. Volume one. just issued, a large “model octavo” of. nearly 709, is sold at the price of $l5O for the cloth, and $1.75 for the half Russia bindii, , and contains what has heretofore up... .u d in nil merous volumes, obtain..o»-. mu- at many times the cost 1 the woms of such authors as T. A. Huxley, R, A. Proctor, Herbert Spencer, Andrew Wilson. It. C. Trench, Alexander Bain, George Rawlinson, and others. This volume wiil be followed soon by volrnnes two and three, the contents of which are said to bo of even greater popular interest and scientific value than the present. It is almost supers finous to name the publisher of this grand contribution to the intellectual progress of the masses, for who else would furnish so much that is excellent for so little cost as John B. Alden, New York? For sale by booksellers and club a tents. A large invoice of knit goods in Jackets, Hoods and Hose just received at E. P. Honan’s. The Cleveland Lender says that, for change of air an old codfish and a hammock hung in the carriage house does juswis well as a trip to the seashore, and you are handy to the house in case of fire. Filease call and examine those nice hoods for tho schoolgirls, very cheap, at Honans, The largest assortment, of Guns ever brought to Rensselaer, muzzle and breech loading, single and double barrel. Powder, shot, cartridges and general equipments for hunting and fishing, at Wru. A, Lamson’s. fifiio finest wood Pump in the market, rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W Walker’s. Sold by W. A. La arson Newels Block,
THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM.
A. 'it lightftil fragrance of frer.fily gafiiered (loweri. and spices is tfi/* cl I t in—gui.- hu <r charm ot Flortstoo. * Stop at. F. B. Learning’s for your vral paper, a slock iniferior to none, and pr>. c.es rock bottom. Argand . Stoves, tne finest in tire world, nickel and plain. Sold by W. A. Larason.
Ylr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prej amd to supply all who wish with lumber, coal, etc.,at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite the depot. — *. XNOUNCEMEN T—nrcor.iwflt. Editor, of Sentinel: Please announce that I will be a candidate for | I Recorder of Jasper County, subject , '- 0 decision of voters of said eouty at | die polls. AUG’S. H. WOOD.
To aT Citizens of Jasper C ount\, Ins diana: T respectfully announce mm l .p ■ ■ r did ate for vour suffrages at th<* ensuing election for Rfoohpkh of said .Vm-tv, basing my nlcims to your fair and just consideration on undue: tionalde oualil.radons for la duties of such office-on a law-ami-order- abiding citizenship of said county, for twenty one years of mm tore manhood, threo years of •< c were passed as nne of the conn, y s „,; ota ; n tl army that stamped out t R profit rebellion. Because the re spits of tlm exertions t my life thus far have inure ! to this '-omnninhy, and because it wo Id net. be ng it v'bflc come soldiers and many that r ,. V( .,. rc. Pr ,. soldiers are munificently p-ovid' > l for. otlr-r soldiers who have V. i as f ilh.fuUy as man could ] \ ]i!-y country arc k*ft to strug lo -i' p,.vm- ; * and greedy rivalry until utterly crushed.
JAMES A. BURNHAM.
. t* —inn ni tl.o town, is the T \p, U -ry Stove of E. P. Honan.
“EVERYBODY” rospccti'iilly notlflco that Dr. Hu Kpij.py fin • cpoiK’-l an office over > ; ij:. r Tiros’ Drug Store for the nraetiee of Dmltstvy in all its branches. No pain-’ v-'FI Ik: spared to givfi ,i. ( . i ~s t .hiitfaction for tlw 'east moncy. Tc-:t‘th i'X f r.'eted without, pnin. T ' v G. KELLEY, Dentist., TON INT at DEN V NO IT'' !E. v ' r 1 of Tno.i.i a, I .. In Cm .la-per f'ircult , i ■. i. October T cim, .(’omplalnt No. 2114' John Makeover, Lor,, E;;D o’, i i;Riß?;i:VnaodmR rk ‘' ’ pile:. ..uandivln Me-ker. a, arim •bv afud ivi* - : %v filed tn iID . oft.be Jn- per C.mut ' m 1 1* -i .»{) of tlig ''j ivc i are *g.* t * V,v..p. rtioV'to the above tided action, the obb!ct oi Wi.ich i in inlet ."l" -P " delate, aud •f„r the foreelo, >reof a i ; en for m-;.*>' paid thucon, and that ■ ■' 'V’ h 1 !U^‘r * YcMd'lii’’ mi A v ‘HCU m Con is C:"V'fonigven t • i '' . w.Y ;W'd,Y - mi-iiwg ..t cc v" r! RR-a ;i i „ '. ... ~ . ■ • ~• ip... . . j . f -j sEI. , sni'd Ci. xyol An nat. ‘ ' iA ' ' 'bw.'-’i" • 'nit Court. M,,,.,!....Tk f" • ■ ■, -a'-., for Pl’lV. Aiojuat ■!. iasJ. ■. .
NCN-UFi-1 NOTH’; F. Suite c.r Ti'. !i >I, I 1 • \"f ( . !' ad Jasper Conut.v. > ' [ ■ wt. M'o.u'i t-'in:-, Yvßw.-wi No. a-tra. Mary ,T. V,’utkins V-u-v'l Havlr. T! ’c \ >*> dm '• Voting, llf:tti -L Rmithcr.-. Charier Sra and tin- Unknown N ’ \! - HHlcr Viper, (Icciv^ed. y ar | nsr ivlt this ■' IVfiled in t l>e of t?!0 of th * lamer Circuit Court TU'ii ail of the a> Misal ’< -dant-arcttefcs-nn- l n N- to ihe I'hove "i l a led svli-.n. Hie obilctofwl'.lfi. i- to a- : - t.) n 'll I'g'W "'Wt < iineel moi-tfra:-' - I'iiii ’ In* nanic* aim ro<t*.<*ncn ot ! ,i... nits Unknown Tletr? of Alexander Alia"i are nnkn*.■ at** the h’.mntil’. _ . Motive of the penilancv of such action is therefore liven ♦(> enh! dC'eidatit- and that the. same will atand for ! •hint the nexi term of the Jasper Cif.-:ii* Court, lo b©lK-cnn Mnl heldpit the Court House,in the Rnwu oi Rmi-scliier. in Ihe County .-ind State .-'for.'.- id. on the Third Monday of OcW’tnes 1 -' j-v hand and the Seal of j Sni t ij it v imrt Mil- 2«th dav of July, ' —— 1 A. TV id 1 CHARLES If. PRTCF,. Clerk Jasper (JirtntU Court, r MiOiv.y>eon t‘ T»i:o,. Ati vs lor July 1F82.-~.ViO 00. Pelicc oi I'iral fkttleisieiii of Esiafe -vrf I'iCF : . it 'C ti E 11Y <'■ IV EN to the creditors* |)j : , -.. th '- - in • lee a of Khoda i.i'ki".' ii •••• - a. >.i a-);.* ar In' the .Tas|)er Circuit C i .. at . •• ' : Tod : on the tilth day o 's (let.* !S;- .’ • . '•.".use IT any, vyhy the Kina! : tCemi'i \» w; h the e-late oi said : (ioni not is ;■■proved: and said heirs ! i !11 -1. ■ make proof of heir- : li > • ' ■ ; "■ ‘-{T.iuive -limes. s v, i < . Clerk of said Court, th " of Julv. ' 883. ! ' l -11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. j JliW V. 1 i ~ | NOTICE ';•<> NON-; M‘- i DENTS, j Cfaie of Tndk'.u:*. i ' per Clio.uit Court, j Jr-■ .;.*- liiii it v. • i (.;i"N*r Term, IHS2. Am :1T If. Miller, • William E. T.-Tnteeu.i;, ;.mma J. Tempieton, and Complaint No. T’lir. It appear:• h 1 ••fiidnv’t f.I <1 in open c urt on j tin: huh da."of Ju that the defendant Jam' - \v. d ,-t|i• >it i- e non ri'sideiit of the State of '.hi. .tii..'. tin 1 .iejeci I >l -aid action in for C ■ iorei.l*.-a:e of a nT>ri*;atfe and the ap- : nointmem of I.i iviv-r, and flsat all of wild Ue- ! ici'd. nta are liecc.-'.'.iy partle- liter To. ! Notice is tie ref< iier«->.y ciieu said defendant ! Janie- that unless lie appear on j iln' a i-sL ;;:iy of'the iiftict term'Of tliia Court, to be 1 hoid ■«! on the r J M< day of ()< toner. A. I). >.SB>. at the Court Ho is . in Ren-selaer. m said ■ County and Stale, am, an-wer oreemiir to saiil co i Ibo heard mid determined ! in hi- absence. ! f .. .. -v In vritTic-s wh'T"of t have hereunto 1 'tt,' niv hand an i h> veto alUxed the ! s-r.I oi said C.u.n H Rensselaer, |;i, ;.nn.. tlii.- Tjeth ti«i of June, * ('ll A ItV.E'S II PRICE, Clerk. Thompson ik lire. Atty"“ for pi’ll’, June SO, IHH--S8 NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. mate of Indlali.i, „. i In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, ’ I Court. October ierm, 1.-3. Complaint No. ailiJO. Meinrud Homely and John Rtimcly V Robert Parker. Samuel N. Ooodale. Jr.. Eozenie Peniielcl. widow Executri:-: and s.,ir resiunary legatee, of John J. Ivniiepi. Uiram Griswol::. Thomas MeOiiir ■. Samuel N. Ooodale, '*eorgo W. Holetihuck, Nancy .decker. John Meeker, her husband. Clara Vuim- J ;,|; u lounj, her husband, Jennie 1\ Maxwell. Kanttiel C. Maxwell her husband. Emma P Riddle, llirarn D. Riddle her l.it-eand. Eii/.n'm :h mice. Edwin li. Price her hnsb.uid. North Parker, Robert Parker. Mary Esther Shaw. John K. Shaw her has- | baud, auu Martha Ann Parker.
It appearin'; from the affidavit filed on the 12th day of June, 1882, that all of paid defendants are non-residents of the. State of Indiana, that the object ot said action is to quiet title to Heal i Estate ami remove clouds t herefrom, and that all o! said defendants are necessary parties to said action. . ~ , , . Not ice is therefore lierebv pi veil said defendants and each of tin in, that unless they he and appear on the first day of the next term of this Court, to be houlen on the Third Monday of October. a. u. ibse, at the Court U'mse, in Kensselft. i\ in said County and State, and an -wer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. N In witness whereof I have herounto set my hand and affixed ■a] the seal of said Court, at ltensIP—i seiner. Indiana, rhls 2titli day of '* "i ''iVaHl.es 11. PRICE. Clerk. K. Higgins, and T. £ If. pt’HV ally's. ao, is?*- — tub jnsw lakeeverHoyse, BENBSELAER, IND. JUST OPENED, New and finely furnished.--Cool and pleasant rooms. Table unsurpm sed. Good Sample Rooms on first Floor, tree Inis to find from Depot. L. A. In- *<i\ l^. April 28,1882—y. Proprietor.
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'xemington, ’-.r Y m r. '2 p , r II nQ'bV v *’ HiiliQU £Ui. A,b [first door icvht i ■< ’■ , Rensselaer, - - In : \r. *■ FRESH BEEF, FOB, VEAL, Willi Sausage, Belopi Hess, Esicou. El:,, Sob’ i.’ quaniiiii'i' to .-llillHirciii.s. rs. ! Cm.lot pricna. The very best ii ; ock iauy i. r d. ■•: v • me a call. Fish and Poultry key’ in * a ’ , ’i :• • 1 market pr in ineash paid lor Caitlc • : ■" " Cal’, (‘s.’-’oiilf rv, Illdi's, Si ae]i ) ,d l, .'i J lor. . ale. vhniii S.E. . ' ~:S. generaTl P 'g .*? f* r"V "" r n MGG:,:.DANIEL E. MILLER. EtpraisiilllJDpy! IJIKE.LIFG. ;ui!l AC IDEN'i ■ NAi’UANCK I’’ ethicteit in the foiltoA in./oi<! ■■'.,( roiiahle Conimmio.-. in th lowont nos-.iijo con.-i-i "tit vvitli yiiml.: "im i i mil inniiy : lioj/i iFire'oi V-tv York. FRANKLIN iFire' <>; io.pu.ni:.! ilis. SJMtINtH IF.l.;<•!'. > uni! Mnriio ■ oi Mass, JNB. CO. OF SOl'i H A.MFIUt rb.i iil'u. TtItAVELLKRH fjjifo ,k A.*c:t’*>ntl It::.. Co., eiUjl I ni T fori 1, Coe noe tie ut. OfTico in llkmi iiij.i 's k. Vsn6 Roinieelaor Jnd, Pacini! DRAIN TILE MACHINE! fitoutod Ocitobor 21«; t U .T. FARMERS. DO Your Own TILE D . ■ , R!a!C! TWO MEN AND A IiOV on nmi." • . ' • ' V i, Thousand feet ol T kin uu- , ; , be far'superior and coat !••».- than m Clay Tile atfact.ey. Mi® ad fR : Idlij u : 3 AOl'^Ta Sewer Pipe and Well •Curbin'.' of all i..e- d" to order. Test- !<>id f r I -e v do\ -■ i • invest in Man i) ■- or ! rn ' ' v, guuraoteed a* repre > uled . hr: „. licited and p.-onipt. id. ;:G” Ail commnnicr,,; m- e ,: 1( . above named Aaent- at Mont} • To. J. d., .. , ; j,. ceivc prompt attention. * a day and up - > oils. Men, women, boys and . r: ~ where to work tor us No. i: J t .• u, work m spare time only m .i\.• \ ■* , in: to the business. Von en: I i vent home work. No other bus; lies - m ill p,. :• i) well. No one can fail to inakt u,. j.-,y \, v engaging at once. Costly Outfit and term Money made fast, easily.’and Ito'nue lv tibi - Cvnl Tmtii it Cn., Maine.
f < v- # 40 c~- r• ■ v • ■ * t ■ . •t. if r v ' . - • ' v r- » i '• 1 , !j i • 15 • - /''■ " ' : if b. s :.v, ’ :rt> It ;i>o ip. * ... . ; .m _ f t'f r - • Y\ncr>-" in *; •, /' ’ v Y Av.- ',:)>:•}) tf:> r,jfy - ,1 - f or : 'leo}:i:u* t, i,t «],■. i’• i . r , •'!, . ■ over MO coruyfi! :s. • C icies in E!]»<»•*•. liollitiHi. Tor.*:’, ' : : .m, Minnesota. Wisconsin, Kc* iColorado, and the Territories, Write to—» W.WK-LER & WILSON JIF’G 00., . 55 'State Street, - - CHICAGO. C. B. Steward, Rensselaer, ind„ v5n25. Agent fur Jasper o*n»rjt
The Democratic Sentinel. , JAMES W.KcEWEN Proprietor. gYclvei'tifeing; Ratos. ! ' "J-ar |«0 00 d, .ihu ;; 40 00 . .. *- . .; ; ' ". 1 • M' I '.' 1 j° fort'ifoini’prleoM eio :!>■ L,in width" t 0 ° CCUpy moit,thß i‘ : nn. i’’tt'i* of <\ your at oquitable rates > ' sooodintt l inoh inn, n tli H, $3 for throe mo* . , ■ ’■ *' estiiid ,ulvertiaeniouts, ut ea. «'• ■' • . fintatntMprl.od. ' ' !, )!■.: • i,,.,■ s, tipublic,-ition 10 cento a 1 V ' . •••OiK';.' tneronfiorfi eta. h line. tl 1 ' uye 1 11 hiT" niontum rtt the op- •' V. 'i. fri'e or oxtra ohr.rßo. 0 f . V ; "IV 1 " 1 ' ", f'°".“ not roKident* ri : ; »;I> mtt«thojuitflt„ri ß .-nlvuiie# ? " l! wss thauono-onar* v ■ :i ! v nut rlym advana* l.' W : -,G.M r. *■: iLCOTE, 1 to i-ney-nt-Law 11 ’' ■ . - - 1 (OIAKA ' •■• '.'o't* LT- ni ',- r »t>i , e» tutdad* : * • -es lolloctionn m spe- ! V" V, ' stdo of Wiißhimcto* | 11 1 i: ' * bouse. v Ini. i
i: y-r> " ' ■ N; -~un:rr»wtoor»« •• * • »WIGGINS ~ > 3 7 ’£3-ebt-UjQ,w, 11 .- • - Inpiaka :* r. 7 , Lfib R. Austin with . • • ■ 'i" «., tux I will in tin* future cive .V"" ,U ! 1 1 ,n '" ! ""-I pruelieJ v G.ll .I.i h ill] (I JnMtic.t . ■' ' 1 l! ’ '' BHe tiiifir Law, a ape vin i. * *3 MII.LER, .' It t nrn nv-nt-Law ixuuiu, . . :j;r« nt Homnhiii iuiJdlu*:,over e - .us., r.n'je,' la ■if • ImR . ■ °* * UJ enu- of lot ni eonVi TiT ” v, ;« Hriu(l <lllll,l- anu uepotiM « , f 1) j. TllOMJ*y©lj fat ary Publio. ■ 7 BROTHER, ‘ • ” - INJ'IAM ; ' ’ ; • ; Ii 1 ' |?#> ('QllHtf ,• , Jj DIALER, ■Vire'or nmi Abstracter ;;*• "*» to prtj iui; taxi a ■ ' K. P, UITTKBa • '' G;V;r ,s.IfETTERS, ■I ■ ' nt el, Indov Alt' links hot-31, '*’ ’ ,t ' ill tulfitul to al 111 : Bled lonjror thna - • '• -V: ASHLURN, - .s • i* e.; Stir-out,, ' 1 ; >v<* -pectnl a l 1 ■ • 11 1 'in oiiic ois,■ .-,•«. ©PATH, j , ! Wu-liinyton st,rear -i I.' ii.-o, liens lelaor, Jn«t B W. RN7DER, tui Law B -I. ini ton, Indiana. .•' 1 GXGit.IXGE BLQ '• •■'GTIONIS A BPHCIALTY. ntA W. KOM AN, ■ xi ' '•••‘LfTr at Law, fig ;/ pitrlk', ' i blsi: :’!il Ccllcctiiii Apiil, ''■ l-u.’.yi.-.-* in ; H tlie Coiivts of Newton l" ni » 'in i Jasper eountieK. 1 : :: • iiors, over Murray’s CiD f. -.. Move, Co. Il.nd, ltnlinna. : f’.'. Vk W. fiAI’.COCK, at Law ir«i v-.t', :j Csfitlo Hrolici'. ' 11 i' l ;i “ 1 ,;,, s of JuMpor, Nowtoi e.'dun ■ : iii'Ci.-, bunds examined ‘ 1 ' ■ lifie |,r,red; Taxes paid. * -5-xc e. CpoclaiXty. ! u. y,. i;-i. : ;i)o. Ziniri Dwlggim, Ca si, i*r | ’ • * - ‘i-LS* j I I; ’ at:li, IND., j;li ' ’’ 'kmk '.tr ini inexs; crlree .! , j ' ' ■" 1 " 111 ni > eo)li'l'Uoiih : remity. " '' "i i-i'vnii'ut at einiunt i jVI 'f ' v '', r ' stpn lon lntliiiieea I i• inc Interes Cstied; ex- !... :! ' lid Bold. . i i wns the ..in, lur Safe, whlck >;! 1 lutn ot CltltunttfExnoaitioii '. • i'l'ol.eetiid liy one of in" 1; : Till' Hank Vault , ' 111 1)0 built. It will ha ■ e g that this Himk fur , ..i "0 ■vurity to depositor# m TUOMAS THO'.ipsrt , .1 i OllgiO fl . ' • ' I''■ ■ : f.IM [’SON , Klb.'eosHor» : :' • i hoitip.soii, Itiiukrra. I . • R'-ntl fiaiikin* j•' S! ‘i "X, ImiiKo. ( , Hr,*. ' ;f • '" 1 ‘;i Vin ii-ie points, Money 1 11 Mi 0,1 spei-ided i into i>- *. pluee us Old II rut of 11 ‘ :i MU ’ ' nprin.’al. T-i J5^W H SHOP ■ " 1 1 ,e * . ,innn j (in's Rank, i Lor, Ind. f j Y. PrODI^S. ‘ * 1 l '' 'i fitK dup a nctv shoe 1 1111 • 1-" to do nil kinds of l ■* * price and iti th• : ! .," ! i ai in ci>, tin (I all i l ' ' 'dii line, nn: invited ,i° - ' ' '' ■' V epur| *,■ i mnkiti«‘ -Isic A Specially, ' part ru la CRANT A DICKEY.
o : Glm \ *J m )Y£ odicus, or & Cistern Builder. V ■' ' ' • ■ 1 1 1 n ■ 11.1 1 Onmental wodk done la im orders at r i uirp's »rng Store. ■A. Ij. WI IjLIS, Grun & Locksmith, (Hhop cn River bank, south or School lioi -c, ltcnssclaoi', Ind.) ■ All kinds of lion and Wood turning, and lino wo:it in Iron, Steel and Trass, on short notice, and at reas- | enable rates. Give me a call. vsn4o : aISAWL HOUSE," J- H. LI fi, Proprietor, Oj‘/’<si ( >iurt J/i.-nst’, Slav tied tv, 1»<1 llu 1 •••ontly been new furnished through nut. ri room- tire largo nnd ufry tho l oca ' tion een Ila I innking it itm most conve len und Uesirnlilo hoj.-sc in town. Try it. Dl). DALE, . „ ATTORNEY-AT law* ’!t>vri<'i:r,j.o, * Indiana. H ■ 'dUUne. tip stairs. it fi J . .. 'heat chance to make tnoney.B'L'iE 5 J J hose who always take advantage llr s| f nit lie good chance, for nuking mo V v;...- I •. that are tillered, generally he •come v, t ab ay, while t hose who do not .lnipiov such chain e- remaii. in povoitv. W’e wuot aiaay I nnm, wuim hoy and girls to"work lor us right ! iu their own localities. Any one can do tho work properly It. tit the first start. Tho business will pity mo re than ten times ordinary wages. Kxpens, i tv,, on wit furnished free. No one. who eayagss la.if to mart money rapidly. You can devote . j r itr w hole time to the work, or only your spare invnumt- . Full inloimation and all that is os»4 f f«ni i-.-i'L free. Address Htikson A G*, tivut. PorUsjt*.
