Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1884 — Page 4
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CALL • —FOR—DEMOCRATIC MASS CONVENTION. Headquarters of Jasper) County Democratic - Central Committee. ) Rensselaer, Ind., ) March 6th, 1884. | A Mass Convention of the Democratic voters of Jasper county will be held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, MARCri 23. ’B4, at 1 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of transacting the following business, to wit: First —To re-organize the County Central Committee and elect a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer thereof. Second —To elect four delegates to the Democratic State Convention to be held at Indianapolis, June 25th, ’B4. Third—To elect delegates to the Congressional, Judicial, and joint Representative District Convention. Fourth—To fix the time and determine the manner of nom- • inating a county ticket. Democratic and all other voters of the county who believe in the principles of the Democratic party and will support its candidates, are cordially invited and earnestly requested to be present and participate in the proceedings of the Convention. By order of the Democratic Central Committee. CHARLES H. PRICE, Chairman.
After the adjournment of the Co. Coaveiuion, the Democratic voters of Marion township are requested to meet and place in nomination candidates for the Town-hip offices. HENRY FISHER, Chairman Dem Township Committee During the Davis trial, at Monticello, Tuesday afternoon of last week, an altercation occurred between Prooeeutor Gregory and the defendant’s attorney, D. D. Dale. The pro tem'Judge, S. A. Huff, fined the par ticipant’s ten dollars each. nan - ■■ No Equality Im it,— The man who engages in a manufacturing business that does net pay has ni: more right to call on the government to tax the people to give him a profit than the merchant, farmer or professional man has who finds that his business does not pay There should be no especially favored class in this country. —Laporte Argus. We trust Democrats from all parts of the county will ba in attendance on the Democratic Convention, At this place, Saturday of next week. Let us counsel together and g<» into the contest with tlfc determination that the ballot box. next fall, will alone settle the presumption of certain radicals in this county that “a nomination on the opposition ticket is equivalent ;o an election.” Indianapolis News, (Republican): Washington epinion is that the Fitz Jo m Porter bill will beeome a law We trust so. It is also held that a bill awarding him full pay will.in that case, become a law, as from the logic of this measure. We trust so. It is bad enough to deprive a man of his place In his profession and make him an outcast, but double injustice is done in the chance of a rise in his profession that is taken from him.-/ It is simply an act of decency that the pay of the place which was taken from him should be returned to him,
Logansport Pharos: “Mr. Simon Parr Thompso., of Renssolaef, is sir* dilating among the Republicans ut ths western counties of tho district in an indeavor to ascertain the where* abouts es his Congressional boom. The allied forces of DeMotte and Thompson will meet the *rul6 or ruins’ in battle array at the Congres* Bional convention. The ‘rule or ruins’ will, wake the greatest, effort es their lives in attempting to overcome the allied hosts of DeMotte and Thompson. A flanking party of Tai bottites has been assigned the duty of falling upon the rear of the ’role or ruins ’ The flankers promise to make the campaign a red hot one. ” Thompson has “a barrel” at his dis* penal; he would make a formidable candidate,— Valparaiso Messenger. Tes; a barrel of—rain*water.
FACTS AND FIGURES.
Th* Philadelphia Reeord publishes a statement prepared by a mechanic of Packerto*, that state, which gives the following exhibit of the wages of skilled labor and of the. cost of living in the Lehigh Valley and in Bristol England: Lehigh Valley, Pa. City of Bristol. Eng. Average wage* far • hill- Av rage wages for »kil]. edflabor. ' ed labor. Wage* per week, ttd.fifi Wages, pe% week, <9,00 Rent, par week, l.7sißcnt. per week 1,»5 Coal, per ton, 3,25-Goal, per ton 275 Hagar, 8 huger, ’ g Coffee, 20 (Coffee, Tea. SO Tea, 40 Uggs, at present, 36 iEggs, all the year is Coal oil 7>Coal oil 7 Butter, »S. Butter, 24 8 ap. 6 Soap. 5 Bacon, 12'Bas n. ■ - ifi Cheese, IS Cheese, 13 Sam, 20 Haw, 20 Lard U!4 Laid. 14 Beefsteak, le-ll Beefsteak, Engli-4120-22 „ ... “ Amer can 14-16 Men s Shoes I 00 Men's shoes 2,M) Men’s salts 10,00 Men's suits 7,50 Th* ecst of living per week would therefore be as follows: Lohigh Valley, Pa. 1 City of Bristol, Eng. Rent, 11,75 Rent $1.25 Coal, H tea 81k. Coal, 14 ton <sv Sagar, 11b 8 8 gar, 18. < Coffee to Coffee. 1B to Tea, 14lb 1» Tea, MB 1* E-gs, 1 doe. M Eggs, * daz. 18 Coal r 11,1 gal. 7 Coal oil, 7 Batter, *Bs. 70 Butter, SBe. 48 Soap, IB 4 Soap, 18. 4 Baon, 3Bs. Is Bacon, IBs. 30 Cheese, tßs. *6 Cheese, IBs. 26 Ham, SB so Ham.tßs. 40 Lard, 18. 1214 Lard, lib. 11 Beefsteak, *£ s. 3t Beefsteak, tßs. 12 Men’s :-hoes, 1 pair Men’s shoos, 1 pair te three months, 21 la throe months, 19& Men's salts, oho in Men's salts, one Smooths 79 in S months 67*4 $«,7<M Thu* it appears that the skilled laborer in the Lehigh Valley saves $8.23i of ait $lO per week, while hi 8 fellow workman at Bristol, Eughtnd, saves $3,744 of his $9 per week. At the end «f the six days’ toil the English workingman has just 54| etsibe advantage of his American bro. ther, notwithstanding the fact that the wages of the latter are SI.OO per week more than those of th c former. But a comfortable cottage rents in most of the manufacturing towns of England for $4.00 er month, or SI.OO per week. Besides the co.«t of clothing for womea and children, not os timated above, is much less in England than in this country. On the whole the English workingman buy with bis w ekly wages of $9.00 wnat would cost not loss than $12.00 here; sc that when the skilled laborer in this country gets $lO 00 per week, he is really $2.00 p»r week worse off than the Englishman. And this is * the sort of protection the workingman gets from a high tariff.
How to Boil Water- —I must tell you the old story of how Chai les Delmonico used to talk about the new hot water cure. He said the L'elmonicos were the first to re co ramend it to guests, who complained of having no appetite, “Taka a cud of hot water and lemon and you ’ ill feel better” was the formula adopted, and the eup of hot water and lemon was simbly a little hot water with a drop of lemon juee in it to take away the insipidity. F>r this antibilious remedy the caterers charged the price of their best liquors— twentyfive cents or more—and it certainly was a wiser way to spend small change than in alcohol- “Few people kuow.how to cook water,” Charles used to affirm. “The secret is in putting good, fresh irater into a n at kettle, already quite warm, and setting the water to boiling quickly, and then taking it right off for use in tea, coffoe, or other drinks, before it is spoiled, To let it steam and simmer arid Vvaporate until the good, watee is in the atmosphere, and the lime andiron and dregs only left jn tho kettle—bah! tLat is what makes a great many people sick, and is worse than no water at all.” Every lady who reads this valuable receipt ot a great and careful cook should never forget how to cook water, —New York Times. James T. Randle received the appointment of Ditch Commissioner to fill vacancy occasioned by resignation of James Weki. Elmer Dwigghj’, of Inn Arbor University, and Charlie Warnor, ot DePauw, are spending a lew days with friends in Rensselaer. In the cause of the State vs. Nieh. ols for larceny, a verdict of guilty was rendered, and defendant given 30 days in the wun.y jail.
A $20 BIBLE PRIZE.
The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for April, among which is the following: We will give (20.00 to the person telling us how many words there are in the Epistle of Jude, as recorded in the New Tostam&nt Scriptures (not the New Revision,) by April, 10th, 1884. Should two or more correct answers be received, the Reward w.ll be divided. The mcaey will be for® warded to the winner April 15ch, 1884. PcrsoDb trying foi the reward must send 20 cents ia silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answers, for which they will receive the May Monthly, in which the name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and is which several mere valuable rewards will be offered. Address Rutledge PubLissiNG Com pamy> Easton, Pa.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Eensealaet, Jasper County, Indiana, on th* 15th iay of Mai eh, 1884. Those not claimed within four from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington. D. C National Bank. Mrs Ge* Baxter, W A .Brewer, J R Gil'maa, Eliza Marion, Mrs Axnle Miohacls, Georg* Moore. B F Patten, Mrs Bell Parker, Miss Aggie Smith, S M Sutor, W A Traugh, James F Wallace, David Wood, Martha Jane Wood, Mis* Mittie York, 2. I’erssns cal'ing for any of the letteis in this list will please say they nt- advertised. HORACE E. JAMES, P. M. R-us-elaer.lnd .March 17. 1884. Ralph Fendig’s for barg* ns Quality not Quantity is what you get at Lavino’s caabyffactory. When you want fln* geeds de not be deluded by low nrlces for cheap adulterated candy, We guarantee all the eandy we manufacture pure and free from adulteration. Levino’s eandy factory.
Go to Fendig’s. limte’sSiholtoEsiiW NOTICE is hereby given, t' at the undersigned Administrator with the Will annexed, of the Estate of Vetal Vermett, deceased, In accordance with an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, will, an SATURDAY, MAY 10, A. D. 1884, nt the door of the Post Office, in the Town of Remington. Jasper County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., offer at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, the following escribed Rea Estate, to-wit,: Tn° north-west quarter of the north west quartarof section seven (7), tow ship lw»nty-se\cn (27) north, of range six (6) west. Also, commencing at the south-west corner of the north- -ast quarter of the '■ orth-west quarter of the same section, township and ratge, and running thence east fifty (50) rods, thence north eighty 0*0) rods, the ce west fifty (50) rode, thence south eighty (80) rods to the place ofbeglnning, containing in all thirty-nine andninetyseven hundredth acres. TERMS.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand, one-third in nine, and onethird in eighteen months from day of tale, the purchaser to give notes for deferred payments, drawing six percent, interest from date, securea by mortgage on said Real Estate. And should said Real Estate not be sold at said time and place, the same will be sold at any time thereafter, at Private Sale, for notless than its lull appraised value WILLIAM O. ROADIFER. Administrator. Rensselaer, Ind., March 21, 1884.—511 21. Sofa 1! B tank NOTICE 1b hereby given to William Washhum, Henry P. Jones, Alfred Thompson, Amelia B. Mansur. Joseph B. Mansur and Celia Mansur, heirs of Isaiah Mansur, Alfred McCoy and Thomas Thompson, Benjamin Welsh and Louis Welsh. Isaac N. East Lyman Raymond. Leonard W. Raymond, Thomas J. McCoy and Alfred McCoy, Lydia E, Lane, Mary E. Loshbaugh, CharlesMavhew, Elliott R. Burr, Erneline Barney and Jordan Township Jasper County, Indiana, that the assessments made in Ditch cause number 34 in the Jasper Ctr uit Court, wherein Elliott R. Burr and William Washuurt. are Petitioners, will be due and payable at the residence of William Washburn, in Jordan Township, Jasper County, Indiana, and will at the same time and place let the construction oi said Ditch to the lowest responsible bidder. reserving the right to reject, all blds, as folowe: The first installment, being 20 per centum of the whole of each assessment, w.ll be tine on the. fifth Wednesday, the same being rhe 30th day of April, and each successive installment, being 20 per centum of the whole oi each assess inent, will become due as afoiesaid respectively on Saturday, the 31st clay of May. and on Monday. the Doth clay of June, and on Thursday, the 31st day of Jury andon Saturday, the 30th day of August, all in the year 1884, un6tl the whole is paid, or uut.il a sufficient sum of said assessments is realized and collected to construct the said Ditch, akd to pay all costs not otherwise adjudged, and expenses incident, to establishing the same, and incurred in preparation of reports and all expenses which the petitioner may liavo incurred in the preparation end presentation o| the petition, and all other expenses that sbaj.l be deemed a proper charge upon the funds, by the Court, in the liar ds of such. Commissioner. and ill' damages assessed ADDISON PARKISON , . CommissiaAer in charge. - seal. !• James W Douthit, Att’y ’ — r — > for Petitioners. [March 21,1884—55 50
Sals of Slate lands. State er Indiana, I Office of the Auditor of Stato. | IN pursuance to (he provisions of au Act, entitled "Ab Act authorizing the bale and conveyance «f certain Innas belonging to the State of Indiana, and disposing »f the proceed* tb-.re-of, »nd providing for the recovery of the possession of any lands of the State unlawfully occupied, andfer the rent of any ofthe lands ot the State until self. Approved M*r< h 7, ISiB.” .1 will offer for sale to the highest b.dder. for cash, at tho Ceu t Hons" door, in the Town of lienasnlaet, at front 10o'clock a. m. until 4 'clock p. tn., on Saturday, April 26, 1884, the following described real estate situate lin jasper County, belonging to rhe State of Indiana, and authorized to be sold by said act: Far J- H W > ts 2 S g S? App alaeSecUon. J S og 2 n ’ mont. 8-w}iofse>4 3 30 n 7w 40 2*ooo N-eH oi ee& 4 8* n 7 w 4# 100 *0 S-eHotn-wld 8# 80 n 7w 40 100 #• NeMof'i-wK 3 31 n 6w 40 60 00 S-eJ4 ofa-w>4 3 81n *w 40 60 00 N wtiofoehi 3 31b 6w 40 60 00 N eUofn-wH *3 30 n 6w 40 80 00 N-wfcoCn *M W »n *w 40 80 *0 North part of , S-wM of b-wH I" 23 30n e 6w 35 7o 00 These lands were mortgaged to the State of Indiana to aeoure the payment of a loan from tho College Fund, and were forfeited for tho nonpayment of interest due it. Also tho following, to-wit: Part » H W > us ’S’? AppraiseSection. S ’ § J ? : meat. ofa-cJi 5 29 r. 7w 51||40 $l2B 50 N-e&of s-e% 17 28 n 6w 40 160 00 S-e&ofs-eM, 17 28 n 6w 40 160 GO Sw&ofs-wfc 17 28n lw 40 100 00 N-eii of 8-e>i of u»eJi 12 28 n 6w 40 160 00 N-wliofs-eM, 13 28 u 6w 40 160 00 N-wKof s-wH 13 28 u 6w 40 12*00 S-w&ofu-wJi 13 28 n 6w 40 I*o 0o N-w&of s-eM, 15 28 n 6w 40 8* 00 8-wtfofn-wM 20 28 6 w 40 100 0* S-w&ofßeJi 17 28u *w 40 120 00 N-wHofe-el4 17 28n 6w <0 120 00 N-eHefewH 17 28 n 6w 40 120 00 These lands were donated to the State of Indiana by an act *f SonyreM approved February S 3, 1854, andare known aa University Lrads. No bids for less than tho appraisement will be received. JAMES H. RICE, Auditor of State. Indianapolis, lad., Marek 13,18*4-$lB 16.
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NOTK® OF FINAL BMTTLMMMNT OF I ■STAMM. I* th* matter of th* Batata} In tea Jasper Samuel MeGal lough , Tcireuft Court. d*c*ae*d. J Marsh Fann. 18*4. NTOTICB IS HFNXBT GIVEN. Chat the IN undersigned. as Administrator at th- Bstate o. Samuel McCullough. daeeaaoH. ¥•• •restated and filed hie aeeaant Mid vanaters in ffaei settlement as eaidMtate, and that the same will tome .jp for th* examination and action of “1? Circuit Court, on the nd dtv as March. 1884, at which time all penans interested in said estate are tequlred to appear ia said Court, and show cause, if anv there bo. wkr said account and vouchers should »•» be approved And the heirs of said •ssate,and mH others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time aid place aforesaid, te appear and make proof of their heirship er claim loaaypartof said estate. THOMAS Mt CULLOUGH. I Thompson * Bro.. Au’ys for Adm r. SET February M. USa—at $6. W Gisawnc Femfabatiom* f*b n« Last BtxvG*l«!! EXTRAORDINARY CIGARS!!! BEST Quality of Plug aid Fine Cnt Tohaccoa, Unadulterated Goal Oil, mar■ificent Smoking Tobacco, a genexal assortment of Nonas* and Novelties, B 's R £_ fln « d Sug*r, Mort ice lie Crystal Mills Flour, Meat, Salt, Butter, Eges Rice, Dried Apples, Cheese, Oysters’ Lard, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries constantly oe hand, with a multifarious diversity of * and 10-cent articles toe aumereua to mentiop! Also a fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines that cure all Diseases arising from a* impure condition of the Blood! AH ARNOLD’S Cash Store, John Osbbv, Saleetaaa Blackford, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cord-wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogs & tattle, end hands to woik on the farm, make rails, chop cord-wood, &c , &c — The highest market price paid for Furs, Butter end Eggs Call and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford,* , Jasper county, Indiana Jehn CMey, Salesman TKS IMEW IND. / T V * - OPENED. New sr d finely furnished.— " v c ®°* * n<l pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Saaipls Rooms on first fioor. Free Mas to and from
LEAR HOUSE, J. I LEAR r Proprlet«r/ Oppstite. Jhtue, Ini ree*ntly b**n new fnrnishsd through •ut. The room* ar* largo and eiry.th* l*ee h*n eantrel, making it th* most conv*al*n and daslrsbl* h**a* in town. Try it J eliM W. Medicus, Plasterer fc Cistern Builder. All kinds of Plain and •rnamental woOk dons ip the latest style. Leave orders at Tharp’snrug Store. A- X. WILDIB, Gun 4c Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south es Scheo. 1 Reuse, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds *f Iron and W<od turning, and fine wot Kin Iron, Steel and Bras?, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. vsn4( BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy <fc Thompson's Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind.
&RANT. Prop’r. proprietor having fitted up a new shop I arc now fully prepared to do all kinds oi Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others needing anything in our line, are invitei t o give ue a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branches the business particuls attention. All work warranted. GRANT. Meat-Market. [FIRST DOOR BAST OF POST OFFICE,] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH Sansate, Bologna, Hans, Bacon Etc,, sold In quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best*! stock slaughtered.; Give ni a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, Tholhighest market, price inensh paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Calves,Jpoultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etc. vsbs7 H.B. WOODS. PIONEEB CBSXESS) (First Doer West Jewelry Star*.) Rensselaer, - lad., J. J. Kiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork. Vea. 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 Price Paid for Go»b Fat Cattle. May 26.18*2- | ■* I Send si cents for peatags. and rest Pl II ceivc free, a costly box of goods A t ililu which will help you to more money right away ’han anything else in this world. All of either sex succeed from the first hour. The bread r*sd he fortnuo opens before the workers. At out* address, Tuva * Go. August*, Main*.
ArFuw CARMiaS’ BINK, ! I PnMie Rm—-iiaiifi-AM, . . . w» ia>4 , I AeseSro Aepeelto. *Ur I c ~isteA J | j LEVI NOS’ CANDY FACTORY. WUliaan *mitb, House | Bridge Buildss, sail 1 V'* 11 w * rk *«• •* 9i ... rasideneo westefW er Brings. Xtassalaw. Ind Key. I*. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss* In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1884. n. Attachment. Geoge W. Cantwell vs. EzraT r it t .K lt r.? P l e, r » ffi d*Tit filed in the office of rv4th e iHai tim?fi? ~> x rClrcult Conrton Rebntary <tii. IHtl that the abore named defendant ia 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 mest* *** * de m»nd by proceedings in attaehNotice of thependanoy of such action is therefore gieen to said defendant, and that the same will stand for irision the 31st day of Marsh, 18S6. R’ ,elD K the 13th Jndisial day of the March Term, *BB4. or said eonrt, to be begun and held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, March 17th, tJB4. ( i Witness my hand and the seal of ■j Sbal said Conrt this 6th day of February, ' —. — ’ a.d., 1884. J -tk CJIARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. Thompson A Bro.. Att’ys for pl’ff. February a. 1384.— 37 M.
AAI A for the working class. Send 1* 13 cen .s for postage, and we will mail Hill 11 * on FHIEB - • r *y» l valuable box of wrwwmwKw sample goods that will put yon in the way of making more money in a few days than you srer thougat possible at any business. Capitai not required. We will start you. You can work all ths tims er in spare time only.— Tbs work 1b universally adapted to both sexes, yonng aid old. Yon can easily earx from 50 ■ cents to $5 every oyeaing. That all who want vork may test the basiae“s, me make this un paralleled offer: to all who are net well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for theitro ble of writing us. Full particulars, dneetioas, etc., ssnt free. Fortunes will he made by those who give their whole time to the work. Groat success absolutely sure, Don’t dCiay. Start new. Adduese Sviwson AOo.. Portland, Main*. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, (Jasper Circuit Court, County «f Jasper, 88 ' j March Term, 1884. Complaint No: 3170. Joseph Leonard etal. VB. Samuel Clark, John Clark, et al. Come?now the plaintiffs, bv William Johnston, their attorney, and file an affidavit showing that said detendant Joh nJ Clark is a nou-resident of ' the State of Indiaua, anl that hfis a necessary party to the aqove entitled action, the object of which is to tereclose mortgages on Real Estate in said oonn y. Notice is therefore hereby given to said des fendant John Clark that the same -.' ill stand for trial at the next term of the Jas er Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House i Rensselaer, Indiaua, on the third [Monday of March, 1884. . —1 Witness my hand and the seal of I Seal. > spid Court ehis Sth day of March. 1 —, — ’ 1884. CHARLES H. PBICE, Clerk. March 7,1884—57 50 PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the Scnnmnc-Amkkican, ooe> Mnue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trad* Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, ete. Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience. Patents obtained through MUNN A CO. are netieed in the Scientific American, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. 33.20 a yearn Weekly. Splendid engravings and Interesting information. Specimen copy of the Scientific American sent free. A ddress MUNN & CO.. SdBNTlFje American Office, 2CI Broadwav, New York.
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