Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1884 — Page 1
VOLUME VIII.
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MORDECAI F. CtOLCOTE. AttoßMy.at-I.aw ■BNBSELAKK. - - I«DIAMA ‘Practice* tin the Courts of Jasper and adjtfßlns counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office en north side of Washington sircct, enpesite Ccurt House- vlul B.g.DWIGGTM* ZIMBTDWI<*GM< R. S. A Z. DWIGGINS. Attorneys-at-Law, ftBNSSKLABR - - g . INDIANA practice in the Courts of Jasper and ad ’oining counties, make collections, etc. t.< ©tflse west corner Novels’ Block. v_nl SIMONP, THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOM PSOK Attorney tat-Law. Kotary Public THOMPSON A BROTHER, Benshklaeb, - . . Indiana Practise in all the Courts. RARION Lu SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor. We pay , irtieular attention to paying tax- , seilinj, and leasiag lands. v2n4B FRANh. w. g . OCR, Attorney at Laru And Real Estate Broker. Practices in all Courts of Jasper, Newtor Wd Benton counties. Lauds examined Abstracts of Title prepared: Taxes paid. Cellectloaa.® a, Specialty. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEYSAT- law and notary public, Maieever ’ s nw H. W. SN fDEB, Attorney at Law Remington, Indiana. ! •OLLECTIONS A .'SPECIALTY. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Will practice in all the Courts of Newton Benton and Jasper counties. Office:— Up-stairs, over Murray’s Cit’ Brug Store, Goodland, Indiana. Dd. dale, ■ ATTOKNEY-AT LAW MONTICBLLO, - INDIANA. Bank building, np stairs. iihii.iii; II ■ I J. H. LOUGHBIDGE. F. P, BITTEBS LOUGH RID GE & BITTERS, Physicians and Surgeons. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per cent, interest will be added to all accounts running unsettled longer than three months. vim DR. I. B. WASHBURN, Physician & Surgeon, Rensselaer Ind. Palls promptly attended. Will give special atter tisn te the treatment of Chronic Discuses.
R. S. Dwiggins, Zimri Dwlggins, President. Outhier. Citizen s’ Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., n°es a general Banking business; gives special atten ijon to r-oliections; reinitt.isees made on day of n riiwnt at enrrent ’’■P-e a. exchange lint* • • < sf p’.id on tmlmiees : agrtlti cates bearing interest. issued; exchange bought and sold. * 4 T , hi ®. Banko Y rßS the Ju-glar Safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition In IS7« This Safe ig protected by ©no of Sargent’s Time Locks. The bunk vault used to as good as ean be built. It will be seen from thn toregoing thatthis flank furnishes as good saeur’tj to depositors as ean be. ALFRED M coy. THOMAS THOMPSOK ■ Banking House OF A. McCOY 4c T. THOMPSON,successors y to A, McCoy 4 A. Thompson, flankers, Rensselaer, Ind. Does general flanking business Buy and sell Oxchaoge. Collections made sn all available points. Money loaned Interest pald.en specified time deposits, <fcc Offiso same plase as old firm of. k. McOov A Thompson. aprU/gl
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RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 1884.
HON. THOMAS J. WOOD. M. C., OF INDIANA.
Hon. Thomas J. Wood, who represents ten counties in the 1 uorthwestern part of the state 1 of Indiana, was born in A th-1 ens county, Ohio, September 30, 1844. His eaily life was spent on a farm and in teaching a country school in Indiana, whence his father’s family had removed, At Terre Haute he read law with Mr. W. Mack, and attended the law department of Michigan University, whence he gradu ated in 1867, at twenty three. — Since then nis career has been steadily upward. He is a Democrat, and, notwithstanding he lives in a strong Republican district at Crown Point, he has been twice elected corporation treasurer; twice elected prosecuting attorney: once state Senator for four years, and now a Representative in Congress. He thinks he was bom under a lucky star, and that his friends vote for him without regard to politics. By the way we hear that his name has been favorably mentioned for the Democratic nomination for governor. He would make a good executive for he possesses the ability, energy and honesty to perform the duties of governor of thegreat state of Indiana. The Democrats could not select a better man, though Congress could ill spare him from his manifold duties here. It will be a cold day for Hhe Republicans should he get the nomination. He has introduced a large number of valuable bills during the present session of Congrfc ss. Among those of nation il importance we find the folowing: A bill to reduce the tariff on woolen goods of all kinds; a. bill to reduce the tariff on sugar; a bill to admit free of duty a large number of useful articles f >r domestic 1 use, and for men, women and children’s wear; a bill to admit free of duty lumber, wood and salt; a bill to grant pensions to Union military prisoners confined in the Southern prisons; a bill to appoint commissioners to establish international commerce, and a bureau for the same, and a bill to equalize the bounties of soldiers who served in the late war tortlie Union. Mr. Wood is young, active and industrious. He is devoted to the interests of his constituents. He has twenty-five or thirty letters a day from them, which he answers in detail. He says he never worked so hard in his life, and we believe it. An honest Congress man’s duties are by no means light or easy.—Washington (D. C.) Sunday Gazette.
The young people can not afford to lose the instruction given at the Opera House every Sunday afternoon. At the last meeting the hall was filled with students ranging in age from five to fifty years. All seemed pleased with the work, in fact the school is pronounced by every one a success. The lessons are new and interesting. The question drawer is a new feature. All are invited to prepare questions which are read by the secretary and answered by the school. Much useful instruction is gained by this exchange of thought. 7 Reporter.
NOTICE is hereby given to the stockholders in the Jasper County Draining Association, that the annual meeting for the election of officers will be held at the officefof Thompson & Bro-, in Rensselaer, Ind. on the second Saturday of April, 1884, at 2 o’clock, p. m. Alfbed Thompson, Sec’y. Rensselaer, Ind-, Mar. 10, ’B4. Gen. Fitz John Porter came through the Senate victorious. It is time that the verdict of courts, organized to convict, should be annulled. The overpowering influence of Logan don’t appear.!
CIRCUIT COURT-MARCH TERM Begins Monday, March 17th. j>7. D,, j LIST OF CAUSES.
Democratic County Convention, Saturday, March 29th, 1884. Turn out! • * -
Guardian Causes. No - Ward ‘ Guardian. 18 Minor heirs of Rico M Porter, dec’d Marr A Pnn»>. 26 William A. Salter, minor, Augusta H p»i. 46 Minor heirs of Nancy Coghill, dee’d James W Smith 80 Harlov W. I llsf NaDCy lrWi “’ < ’ BC ' d <U«wta 87 Dorotba Got ta. r 99 Frank G Sale. - Jane SAn trim 101 Mary Aun Raker, Charles pJlll™ 108 Lydia £ Browu, Stlllmnn clnt 110 C° f k 01188,1 B IrVl “ e ’ d ’ C d John A Irvl *« 119 Erminn May Canine, Wm ! BCntar“ 183 Miner heirs of Wm Coomea. dec’d c R Harm™ 12* “ “ Kleazor Lamson, doc'd Geo W Snodgr- ss w *' “Geo W Pruitt, dec,d Matilda PrulfT 188 Frank L Parkieou Jaley L Green 131 Minor noire of Andrew J. AS, Shields, doc'd, John H Shield* US " “ John Reese, dec’d Jog M McGinnis }’2 . . John 8 Luckoy, dec’d Rebecca Luckey . J° hn H . iinret, D L Pritchard Im wJnn Samuel Grconlel I, doc’d, Wm. Greenfield 114 Wm O Coomer. CR Harmon 147 Minor heirs of Wm Millener, dec’d Wm. Nichole tr 148 Sarah E. Guess, A P Rowan ’ * 153 Minor heirs of Phehe D Van Camp, doc’d James A Ramer 154 Catherine Seitzingor, insane, F W Babcock " 156 Erihtai. D Raymond ff m Bringle HI Miner hotra of Wm H Robinson, dec’d Jemima A Robinson S' 4 “ “ Horace W Fairchild, dec’d, Magdalena O ? Donn«“ w ‘ N.wman Hopkins, dec’d, Mary E Hopkins 174 Mary Tryon, insane, J E Tryon 179 Minor heirs of Osman W Church, dec'd Enreroy J Chnrsh 182 * “ Mary E Cody dec’d, Th mas Cody « Lemuel Tyler, dec’d Ancle Tyler 18< Williams. Comer, Stenhen T Comer 188 Minor heirs of Gordon A Moss, dee’d Lydia A Moss 29 Cornellns'M, McCaslin. Insane. MH Lewis. Administration Causes I •• Estate. Adm’r or Bx’.r. 7! Wm T Maxwell, Zlmrl Dwlggine, Adm’r 188 Lemus] Osborns dec’d I*B John Clark. David Newels, Adm’r *** Marv beitainger Fr ink W. Babcock, Ex’r 927 William Campbell, Joanna Campbell, Adra'x ' »8 John Saylor, William D Sayler. Ex’r Jackson Evans, Mordecal FChllcote. Adm’r 9W Cyrus Stiers, John W Cavinßor. Adm’r Harper W Snyder. Adm’r 873 I**<el L. Ellis, Mordecal F. Chilcote, Adm’r 279 George Aratner, 8M Lemuel Tyler Annie Tyler, Ex’rx. M 3 Thomas J Smith. M 7 Mary A McGinnis, Willis J Wright. Adm’r M 3 Jerome Hansen, Theodore Hansen. Adm’r, M 9 Lona Hansen, Theodore Hansen. Adm’r. *• Thomas H. McCollough, Adm’r 2M Jtachel Ellie, Mordecal F. Chilcote, Sl’ *4«m Coover Wm. H. Cooler. Adm’r W 8 Melinda Spiller. Marion L, Spitler. Admr. »M Thomas Foreariao, David Gray, Adm’r. 398 Thomas L Clifton, E L Clark, Adm’r 893 Total Vermette, V O Readlfer. 221 Wm B. Austin 309 David Gray. Jahn It. St Selemma Gray
Ditch Causes No Pct’rsA t’y Petitioners. Remon'e Att’y. 1 Thompson & Bro. Petition of Wm M Hoover for Ditch. ; *’ “ Petition of Adam Mlllman et al for Ditch. ? ». , “ Petition of James O Deining et al for Ditch. 1 „ Petition of Lorenz Hildebrand«t al for Ditch. a 1 ""I'Rw’i* A Bl '*’ °f Henry I Adams et al for Ditch, mu uk W Babcock. Petition of Henry Helves et nl for Ditch. 12 Thompsijn & Bro, Petition of William H. Randle for Ditch. t * Bro - Petition of Jesse F. Smith for Ditch. <2 ™ W ’ Douthit. Petition of Jarnos H. Lotighridge for Ditch, 14 l ’’ " “ “ Jo«eph V. "nrhl-on et n! for Ditch. “z * “ Hy| O’Meara et al for Ditch. io w z, n, “ “ J «hu Burnett nt nl for Ditch. • n rZ “ Bloomed F. Shields et al for Ditch. U) Job. W. Douthit •» “ John Kck for Ditch. 21 Thompson & Brs. - “ David Gray for Ditch. 22 ' " “ , “ Christian Hsnsler fer Ditch. 23 “ “ “ “ Henry X. Adams for Ditch. 24 “ *’ “ “ Martha A. Renoh et ai for Ditch. 2 r “ ■ “ “ “ Robert Swaim for Ditch. 26 ” Michael Bresnahan for Ditch, 27 " “ “ “ James fl. Comer for Ditch. 28 W C Pferee, “ “ John Wood tor Ditch. 29 Thompson & Are. •• “ Ezra C. Nowels et al for Dlteh 30 “ “ “ “ Francis M Lakin for Ditch 81 J W Donthit, “ “ Ellen M Florence fer Ditch 82 Thompson * Ire. “ “ P S Hemphill et al for Ditch Chil. * lab 34 J W Donthit “ *• E R Burr et 1 for Ditch as M F Chilcote. “ “ C P Mowiott etzal for Ditch ‘ 40 Frank W Babcock “ " Ezra Trltt. for Ditch 41 Thompson & Bro. “ “ John Heed et. al fsr Ditch 42 J W Douthlt, “ “ James P Bellis, for Ditih 43 “ “ “ “ Josiah Go idrfeh. for Ditch 44 Thompaon Si Bro. “ “ Abraham Pnts t. lor Ditch State Causes No, Pl’s Attorney. Paillos, Defts Attorney 407 M. H. Walker, The State of Indiana vs.Lnwb* T Nnpp, 418 “ ’* . “ “ Samuel Buckstlne 429 “ “ “ “ Johu Hullorac, 441 “ “ “ *• ’ 99 99 44 «4 4S° “ u •* “ Nieholß. ** Civil Causes I*3l F W Babocck John W Hughes ve Jas Brannon et al 1944 Jno A stein Abner H Bowen vs Win 8 Lingle etal McHugh et ai 2090 DP Baldwin D P Baldwin vs Pleasv Cross et al 2058 M F Chilcote C H Phillips vs Susie Phillips et al 2181 Thompson a Bro H M Robinson vs Johnson. Ex’r, et al 2240 Dwigginaes T P McLaughlin et al John L Orr et al 2855 Thompson a Bro H Cnlp et al vs Elizabeth Redd et al 2273 Thompson a Bro 8 P. Thompson vs Florence Pierce et al 8903 Wallace &S. Quade vs LNA<t CR’ Co W F Stilwell 3010 Dwigginses -Kqnit. Trust Co vs Vondersmith et al 3084 Thompson & Bro Orr. ex’r vs Orr.el al 30r>8 “ *• Leander Donham vs W H Pierce et al 3054 T J Thompson Failbanks. Morse aCovgl. D. Dunn F W Babcock 3657 Thompson a Bro Joe Kemper vs Helen Kemper et al 3061 M. F. Chilcote Sears & Son vs Board of Comm’rs R. S. Dwiggins. 8074 Thompson & Bro David J Tl.ompson vs Win Foster et al 3'384 J W Douthit Joeias Nelr et al vs Peter Dunn et a’ C., T&B A B 3085 M F Chilcete Rumsey et al vs F L Cotton Thompson <fc B 3386 WPA MFC4JPW Warren Wright vs L N A & C RR 8. Tab and F 3088 Thompson & B D J Thompson vs Wm Foster etal T C Annabel 8099 M F Chilcote Jerome Hansen’s adm’r vs Hanson etal 3100 M F Chilcote Lena Hausen’s “ *• >• •> 8101 Thompson & B Ault’s adm’r vs Susan E Ault et al 8106 Walker «t Phares Travellers’ Ine Co vs (■ <fc Gt 8 R’y Co 3107 “ ' “ Jno Levering vs Annabel 3108 “ “ Trust. P chureh. Oxford ys CStGt 8 R’y «o Annabel 3153 Thompson A'Bro Thompson vs Faulkm-r et al F W Babcock i 3157 Thompson &Bro Kellenberger vs Hopkluset. al “ “ , 3183 “ “ Alfred Thompson vs Forbes et al 1 8164 F. W. Babcock Payne vs Reed etel i 81»9 Thompson & Bro State ex rel vs Blake et al 3170 Wm Johnston Leonard es al vjs Clark et al 3171 Dwigginsev Roadlfer, aom’r vs Waterman et al < 3175 Doutnlt&Marsh’l Kingen vs I Ia I R’y Company Thomp«4n&Bro 'B'77 J W Douthit Durant vs Bldgham 3179 M FChllcote Sigler vs Brey et nx Thompoon&Br j 3180 ThompeonA Bro Town of Rensselaer vs Leopold Chllcote&Waliaee i 3181 •• “ « “ “ •* Thompson " •* 3182 “ “ ’ “ “ “ “ Monrette “ “ ; 8113 “ “ “ “ “ Roberts 8864 “ “ •* “ “ “ Eger '* “ ; 3185 •* •* “ “ “ “ Porter J~M u u u I. u I, c]Brk ' ’’l '■ Thompson 4 Bro Warner A Sons vs Reynolds :<?•’ Divi<_'glu»rr Clifton vc C|if on el al 33U “ Dw'ggtns vs Perkins ’■l r»l 2218 “ Bond Trustees vs Bedfi. ra et „1 8214 “ Young vs Low F W Babcock 3215 Thompson A Bro Cantwell ve Trltt M 8916 “ “ Dowe’.l et nx ve Freehour et al 8317 “ “ Mayhew ve Lameona 8918 Dwfgglnser Esßelborn et al ve Tribbys 3319 Thompson A Bro Jost vs Paris 8220 “ “ Thompson vsHazelett 8231 ** “ Willey A Sigler vs Warren 8232 F W Babcock Harbolt ve Makeever M FChllcote. 8223 ThompecaAßro Wright. Adm’r, vs Cavtnder ct a) 8224 “ ’ Hoimer vs Abilgaard F W Babcock 3235 “ “ Hur ey vs Hurley WW Watson 3326 State ex rel vs Prewett 8227 Dwlgginses W WKlmboll Co vs Dunn FW Babcock 3228 Thompson a Bro Tefft vs Raymond etal “ “ 3229 “ *• Aultman, Miller ACo vs ’Mortarlty 3380 ’ “ “ Furst A Bradley Mf’g Co vs Black et al 8931 M FChllcote Makeover vs Smartet al 8282 Sannderson AC. G iar, Scott AC» vs Fairchild
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