Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1884 — Page 4

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Bob logersoll thiuks CsDgress did Just right iu passing tbe FitzJotn Porter bill. Some people have an idea, said he, that a good General six mules and a blundsr-buss can w.dp the world. The Peru Sentinel favors the nomination of Hon. David Turpie, es Marion county, as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana, believing him to be the bast and ablest man for the position. St. Louis Globe-Democrat: “Those protected manufacturers in PennsyK vania who ‘import’ laborers from Europe can hardly fail to realize th»t they are alienating their American workmen, and may lose their votes. No employes proclaim more vehemently than those of Pennsylvania that the tariff protects labor, giving it high remuneration aud steady employment. And nene are qeicker te send to, England and the continent for pauper laborers io take the place of American citizens who protest agaiDst reductions of wages.” Protection is a good tiling for the manufacturers, but net for the wage-work ers. In another column we publish tne resolutions adopted by the late Republican conv.entleu no mire complimentary than deserved by Judge Hammond. He is regarded by his neighbors as a gentleman, a profound, honest and able jurist. We hazzrud nothing in saying that in this, his old judicial circuit, he would leave uis associates oq the Republl can S.ute ticket far in the rear. To succeed against him would require the nsminutiou of a candidate his equal in tbe virtues enumerated, as his equal J n popularity in the locality iu which he may have his hom'i,— The selection of such candidates will leave the 8ta r e Judiciary in good shape succeed who may. At the Jasper County Republican Mass Convention, recently hold at Rensselaer, resolutions were unanimously adopted thanking*Governor Porter for tbe appointment of Hon. Edwin P. Hammond, of Jasper couuty as one of the Supreme Judges es the State, and instructing the delegates from Jasper county to the Republican State Convention, to do what they cun honorablly do to secure the Domination of Judge Hammond, as a candidate on the Republican State ticket, for Supreme Judge from the Fifth District. Judge Hammond is an upright and honorable Rcnlleman. —Valparaiso Messenger.

Congressman Frank H. Hurd, of the Toledo (Ohio) District, to the President of the Ohio Wool Growers’ Association: “Sir, it is just such men as you who are sapping the very foundations of our Eepubiioan i sti tutions. It is just such men as you who are to-day growing rich at the expense of the poor or the land. It is just such men as you. sir, who are sapping the life blood out of the growth and prosperity of the agricultural sections es the country, and forcing every small farmer in the land to mortgage his littlejjjhome to pay a tribute te the ricn and corpul*nt bondholders of Wall street. It is just such men as yon who are today enriching themselves dff the ▼err clothes the poor have to put on ttaoir backs. Sir. lam opposed t > your schemes. Away with your mo»» uopolies and high tariff.” Would to God wo had more Hurds in Congress- — . . W -4« «»-Oi' I— - . .. The Secretary of the Prison Reform Association has attempted a reply to Secretary of State Myers, in which he states *hat Fraud Hayes yras -elected as President of the organization on the (false) ass umotion tuat ha had beer President of the United States. Ir Hayes has a par tide or manhood m his composition the galling fact will over bo present with him that be never wgs Presi dent— that at most ha was on )y acting Hrosident by virtue of the fiaud and perjury committed y those who counted him in. The Secretary of the Prison Reform Association should resogaize the fact, as it exists— as the poopH and as even Hayeo himself is bound te aeceptlt— that he (Hayes) is the great Continental Fraud of the age. Secretary of Stato Myeis aim ply spoke the truth. It is well that It be kept bsfore ths people:

This week the editor of the Republican withdraws hi* accusation against MeCraekena and Kiik. He i* a kappy family. From the Montieello National we learn that W. W. Davis, for blackmail aid robbery was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary f or five years# Our neighbor expresses a very harsh opinion of Hon. D. W. Voorhees. We regret (!) this and only hope Dan will never discover It, as it would must undoubtedly make him feel bad. The Democratic State Convention has been called to meet at Indinnanoli c , June 25’h n.ext. Now let the Democratic Central Committee of Jasper t ounty.be called together, and preliminary steps be taken for thorough organization and a vigorous warfare be made against the further supremacy of radicalism within our borders. Mrs. General Garfield ha* usneces - sarily and unpleasantly come into publie notice in a letter to Mr. Horr, of Michfgun, thinking him for his speech in opposition to the Fitz John Porter bill> Now Mrs. Garfield should write a letter to Gens. Grant, Rnsecrans and Slocum, the old war Governor of Pennsylvania, Curtin, and others, denouncing] them for their support of Gen, Porter.

Our neighbor denies sending & boy or a copy of tbe Sentinel Quite a number or persons were in 'he Office at the time, and on the (unnsu-, al) appearance of the boy in question the universal expression of thosw present was that he had been detailed for the service. Orjjceurse the paper was not for the Republican, the editor mey be considerable of a dampool. but not so far gon« as that, — The paper was no doubt piocured for h s use all the same. — tThe Republican copies from the Indianapolis News and Her-ald-Chronicle, two Heading Republican papers, articles deprecatory of the equalization bounty bill, and de nuucivory of Mr Voorhees. Mr. Marshall endorses the denunciation of Senator Voorhees emphatically, and pretends to onderse the equalization bounty bill. It is a left handed endorsement. The soldiers, their G A. R. resolutions endorse the bountv bill and Voerhees, The Republican editor was never n seldier. -—.I. —— The greenback labor party, in State convi ntion, February 22d. 1884. nominated a full state ticket >s follows: Forlgoverner, H. Z Leonard, Logansport; lieuteu,int-gov«rnor, Major John B. Milroy, Delphi; secre’ tary of state. Thompson Smith, Wayne county; auditor, Dr. Josias H. Robertson. Putnam county; treasurer, Frank T. Warring. Welle county; attorney general, Jodu O. Green, Floyd; supperintendent of public instruction, S. S- Boyd, Wayne.

The National Democratic Committee having met iu the city of Washington, on the 22d. of February. 1884. has appointed Tues.dt y the eighth day of July next, at noon as the time, and chosen the city of Chicago as the place for holding the National Democratic Convention. Each State is entitled to a representation therein equal to double the number of Senators and vepieserit atives In the Congress of the United States The Democrats of each organized Territory and District of Columbia are invited to s nd two delegates, subject to the decision of the Convention as to their admissioa. All Democratic citizens of the United States, irrespective of past political associations and differences, who can unite with us in an effort for pure, economical and constitute ional Government, are cordially iovited to joiii in sending delegates to the Convention.

They Endorse Judge Hammond.

At the Republican Mass Convention, held at Rensselaer, Feb. 16th the following resolutions were read to tho convention and adopted with unanimity aud enthusiasm: 1. That aa citizens of Jasper counfry, we thanx Governor Porter for the appointment of our neighbor, Edwin P. Hammond, us one of toe Supreme Judge » of the State. 2. That we believe Judge Hammond has D-rformed, and will perform the dudes of ills office with skill, fidelity and equity. 3. That from a long acquaintance w : th Judge Hammoud, extending over a period of tbiriy roars, we can cheerfully commend him to the people of th- State as au exemplary cio* izea, a close student of the law, and aflßuprijht Judge. 4. That wo hereby request the delegates this day chosen to the Republican State Convention to do what they ean Honorably do, td secure the nomination of Judge Hammond as a candidate on the State tieket for Su* pro me Judge from the fifth district

Mn. Isabella MoE we*, whese death occurred on Friday morning laet after a long Ulna**, was a well known aed highly esteemed resident ‘of Lewlatwon. Her "daughter. MrsFannie Belterd, wit# es Congressman Belford, was with h*r mother durieg a iortion of her illness, but was in Wosbingtea last week when she w&* summoned by the sudden *erion e turn of her mother’s sickness. She came at cace, arriving od Parfic Express Friday morning, which, to her great distress, was stopped ;.tßixlers on account of the wreck, Aecea* panied by oae es the train officials she walked from there home, nearly three miles, and had the great sat isfauion of boing recognized and greeted by her mother, whose death occurred soon after—Lewistown (Pa ) Dsmoerat and\Sontinel. .

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 23d day of February, 1884. Those cot claimed within four weeks from the date below given 3 ill be sent to the Dead Letter .Office. Washington. D. C ?l<3r. W. Allen, Jas. Broadie.Mrs. ft. Dickinson, Jno. T. Davis 2, Gideon Duvall. Eli J. Gingrich. Robert Gregory, J. W. Johnston, Gee. Kendie, John Kimble, Tim Nichols, Frank Staton. Henry C. Willey, Mrs. A. W. Wood, 2, Miss Sadie Hilton. rerssns casing Tor any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensseluer, Ind . Feb. 25. 1884.

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Aiplicatioi for License to Retail litoiicatiig Liprs. NOTICE U hereby gi ren to ell the citizen* of the Town of wheetield and WheetlleM Township, in the county of Jasper, aid State of Indiana, that I, the undersized Anrnst Frit*, a white male inhabitant of the aaid Town and Township, and over the age of twenty-one years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a man of good moral char cter. and a lit person in every respe t to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will’ make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be holden In the Town of Bensselaer, in said County and Btate aforesaid, commencinglon the irst Monday in March, thesame being the Sd day of March, a. d. 1884, for a License to sell Spiritons Liquors, Vinous Liquor Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors y nich may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and detcri bed as follows: “In a ond story frame building, and the ground upon wbieb said bnilding Is located is described s follows: Being a part of the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section twenty-five [25) in township thirty-two (US) n rth range six (8) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and more more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing two hundred and three ,(203) feet south of the center of said section, thence running due west four (4) feet, being the place of beginning, thence continuing due west thirty (30) •feet, thence due south eighteen (18) feet, thence doe east thirty [80) feet and thence due north eighteen (t 8 feet, being the place of beginning. Said license is desired for the period of one TE '?- ™ ~ AUGUST FRITZ. James W. Douthlt, Att’y for Applicant. February 8. 1884.- Slo. 1 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Iu the Jasper CircnitCourt, March Term, 1884. Cause No. 3215. Attachment. Geoge VV. Cantwell vs. Ei.raTritt. It appearing oy affidavit filed in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court on February 4th. 1884 that the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State or Indiana, and that he is a necessary party to the above entitled action, the object of which is to enforce a contract and collect a demand by proceedings in attachment. Notice of the pendancy of such action Is therefore gieen to said defendant. and that the same will stand for trial on the 31st day of March, 1884. Ini', 6 tbelißti Judicial day of the March Term. 1884, of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, March 17th, 1884. i I Witness my Band and the seal of j Seal t said Court this 6th day of February, 1 —» — l A. n., 1884. CHARLES H. PRICK, Clerk. Thompson &Bro„ Att’ys for pl’ff. February 8, 1884.—57 50. See ad. ofR. P. Benjamin in anoth er column. He claims to be prepared te offer superior inducements to buyers of lurabe coal, WOOL)! Wood!! Wood!!!--Dear reader, that, wood you promised us.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Ta the matter of the B state 1 In the Jasper Samuel MeCallough , V Circuit Court, deceased. ) Marsh Term. 1884. KT OTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, That the i N andersigned, as Administrator of the Estate o. Samuel MeCallough, deeeased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in deal settlement of said estate, and that the same will some .ip for the examinstion and action of said Circutt Court, on the 2*d day of March. 1884, at which timoall persons interested in said estate arFteqnired to appear In said Court, and show cause, if any there be. why said account aad vouchers should sot be approved And the heirs of said essate, and all others Interetted therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of thsir heir hip or claim to any part of said estate. THOMAS MoCULLOUGH. 8 Thompson &Bro„ Att’ys for Adm’r. IKS February 29, 1884—3 t $6. HiiMllir Gigantic Preparations for the Last Struggle!! CIGARS!!! BEST Quality of Plug and Fine Ont Tobaccos, Unadulterated Goal Oil, magnificent Smoking Tobaeco, a general assortment of Notions and Novelties R^ ned Sugar, Morticello Crystal Mills Flour, Meat, Salt, Butter, Eggs Rice, Dried Apples, Oheese, Oysters, Lard, Pepper, Spies, and all kinds of Groceries constantly on hand, with a multifarious diversity o t S and 10-cent articles too numerous to mention! Also a tine assortment of Drugs and Medicines thftt cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! A H - ARNOLD’S Gash Store, \ John GUsEr, Salesman Blackford, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cord-wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogs & Cattle, and hands to woik on the farm, make rails, chop cord-wood, &c , &c The highest market price paid for Furs, Butter and Eggs Call and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford, -r , ~ Jasper county, Indiana John Casey, Salesman THE NEW RENSSELAER, IND, TL 0 - OPENED. New and finely furnished.— , . c ? oi 'pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the beßt the market affords. Goad Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from D |P*‘- , „ I’HILLP BLUB,Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1883 ts. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House. Alonticelle, Ind Has recently been new furnished throngh *ut. The rooms are large and airy.tho loca tton central, making it the most conve.Jen and desirable hopse in town. Try it JohnW. Medicus, . Plasterer & Cistern Builder. All kinds es Plain and ©ruamental weOk dene ip the latest style. Leave orders at Tharp’s Drug St (ire. 1 «. ; A. li. WILLIS, G-un & locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of School House, Ronsselaer, Ind.) All kinds ef.lron and Wood turning, and fine work i» Iron, Steel and Brasp, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5b4C 3S - EW ’ BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy <te Thompson’s Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. &RAFL PiWr. a ■'HE proprietor having fitted np a new shop are now fully prepared to do all kinds oi BlucksmitUing, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and ill others needing anything in our line, are invitet t o give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branch es the business particula attention. All work warranted. GRANT. Meat-Market. [FIRST DOOR EAST OF POST OFFMEv] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL MUTTOH Sausage, Bologna, Hams, Bam Etc., sold In quantities to snit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best ot stock slaughtered. Give me q call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, Thelhighest market price incash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, OalvesJPoultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts,Tallow. etc. v5n27 ». E. WOODS. > i ■ PXONEEB CMTt MARKET! ] (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, * Proprietor BEEP, Pork, Yea. Mutton, Saus age, Bologna, etc,,'sold in quauti ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Prior Paid for Goon Fat Cattle. May 26.1882fl B I Send si cents for postage, and roll Ul 18 ceivo free, a costly box of goods II ■limß which will help you to more money right away ’han anything else In this world. All or either sex snuceed from the first hour. The broad roed to fortune opens before the workers. At once address, Thus A Co. Augusta, Maiue.

Jm XAMW^Si tm ixr fAEMEBS’BANK, VOppesli* Fablir RBNSBELAER, ... INDIAN^ P*!*** 11 *- »ny »4 Soli IxdtMM. Collections made and pro* atly remittal Money Loaned. Do a general Bank--^•1.7, ■ LEVI NOS’ CANDY FACTOBY. PCR* UNADULTERATED CANDT, mate fresh every dmv. For quality of Goods and cleanliness in manufacturing, I defy coapetitian William Smith, House | Bridge Builds*, All kinds as shop and scroll work done at QM Cae n A nce « Shop and residence west of iff er Bridge. Rcnsfseiaer, Ind Nov. 10. ’13.-!% Notics of Application for License to bell In’oxicating Liauors NOTICE is hereby given to all the citizens of the Town of Reiningthn, and Carpenter Township, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana: That I. the undersigned Timothy O’Connor, a white male inhabitant of the Slate of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, will make application to the Board of Com missioner.- of the said Jaspei County, in the State ' of Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be holden in the Town of Rensselaer in said Jasper county commencing on Monday, the third day of March 1884. for a License to sell Spiritous Liquors, Vinous Liquor*, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permit ting said Liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows, to-wit: “A one sto y Frama Building loccated upon Lot number one (1) of P. D. Gallagher’s subdivision • of Lots Nos. four (4', five 15), and rU [6], in Block number twelve (12J, of the original plat of the Town of Remington, which is laid out upon a part of the south half ol the north-west quarter of section No. thirty, township twenty-seven north, range six west, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is locatod, is described by metes and bonnets as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said Block number twelve (12) in sgid Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north Hue of said Blocfi No. twelve (12) a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with Ohio street in said Town of Remington, twenty feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said Block No. twelve [l2), forty feet to the west boundary line of said Ohio street and thence north along the west line of said Ohio street, twenty feet to the place of beginning. ' The said Biuldihg fronts east on Ohio street in said Town of Remington. Said aonlicati. n will ask fora License as aiove mentioned, for a period of one year. TIMOTHY O’CONNOR. James W. Douthit, Att’y forapplicant. February 1,1884.—510. NONvRESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Samuel Remington, Philo Remington, Eliphalet R-ming on. James Milbura. William W. Rammell, Walter A. Wood MowiDg and Reaping Machine Company, Charles F. Webber, William (3. Hibbard, Franklin F. Smencsr, Adolphus E Bartlett, and Deere and Mansur Company, are each hereby notified that Henry R. Bond Trustee of tho Equitable Trust Company as such Trustee; has filed his com daint against them in the 'Circuit Court of said Jasper County, te foreclose a mortgage. Said cause will stand for trial on the first day of the regular March Te m. 1884, of said Couit, which commences on the Third Monday in March, 1884. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Co urt. R. S. & Z. Dwiggins, At.ty’s, -January 25, 1884 —s7 50.

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