Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1884 — Page 8

A WHITE MAN’S PARTY.

White Republicans in Georgia Grow eary of Subordinalion to the Blacks. Atlanta, Ga., April 1. —The ew White Man’s party, oranized by Republicans who ave grown weary of subordiation to the negro element, is developing into a move of eonderable political importance, he adhesion to this move of Fnited States Marshal Longtree h Jonathan Norcross, ex--tongressman Freeman and ten of such character, stamps ~ as a movement bound to lake itself felt.. An address issued to-day ..•ays: “We have tried negioes for fteen years as party leaders, nd find them totally meffiient. They are not reliable oters, they are incompetent s leaders, and have no .capaity for organization. We can . .ever aucceerl as a party until ze have thrown off the menus of negro leadership. There re numbers of counties in the Uate in which the negroes outnumber the whites, and yet . hey count for nothing at the )allot-box. The whisky bottle r mjiieyhas more influence dth them than political prindple.. The first thing resorted o to control the negro vote is he whisky bottle. If that loes not succeed, tnreats which he makers have no idea of ex--cuting will scare him away. These facts show the ne;to is utterly unreliable as a oter.”

The address then goes on to *: ell how the Democratic press >f the State, taking the colorid majority in the Republican >arty as a test, insidiously aught them to demand their lumerical rights in convenions. Prompted by this idea hey thrust themselves forvard as a matter of right to he leadership of the paity, md, being incompetent, destroyed its power for good. This action of ignorant negroes placed them in a ridicu Lous light. Assuming control if the Re publican party under Governor Butler, it had gone :o the dogs year by year, and 'he Democratic press should ie held accountable for the wil effects of educating the negro up to the point of claiming the leadership. Here the address makes the astounding declaration, coming Irom undoubted radical Republican sources, that this is a white man’s country, and white men will control any negro who pushes himself to the front md any white man who urges him to it is an enemy to the country. The address then announces the purpose of the signers to reorganize the old Whig party . as an adjunct to the Republic can party, which will be the white man’s party, with Republican ideas. . “If,” says the address, “a sufflcient number comes to the convention we will put in nomination a ticket for the State officers and Electors, and otherwise organize throughout the Stale, which generally has adhered to the party, and special rates have been given by railroads to the convention.” The committee is flooded with letters from Republicans n Alabama, Tennessee, South md North Carolina and other Southern States, showing that the movement will spread to them —Courier-Journal Special. Radicals placed the ballot in the hands of Sambo to make him the balance of ipower.and te use him to perpetuate their lease. They now complain that he is too easily ueed-r-that others can use him as readily as they—that a bottle of whisky ir a little money inspires him with mprq gratitude than all their efforts to im press him with the idea that to|the Republican party they owe their freedom ana citizenship.— They all want office, from Lize Pinkston and Agnes Jenks down. In this element the radical party has a wild elephant bn its nands. Secretary Jfyers does not “droop” verv much in county. The Democratic convention which met in New Castle recently instructed its< delegates to the State convention “to cast the solid vote* of Henry county for his nomination.” How is that for “drooping?’, '

TOKEN OF REGARD AND ESTEEM.

At a meeting of the Renssel-' aer Bar, and Officers of Jasper County, in open Court, on ! April sth, 1884, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted, and by request spread upon the records of the Jasper Circuit Court: X Whereas, Charles H. Price, after a long and meritorious service of nearly eight years, as Clerk of the*Jasper Circuit Court, is about to leave our County for other fields of labor; And W here as, It is meet that we, the members of the Bar of Rensselaer, and the Officers of Jasper County, reposing confidence as we do m his ability, integrity, and worth, should in a becoming and formal manner express the same; Therefore be* it resolved, First, That in the removal of Charles H. Price from our midst the County loses a good citizen, we a kind neighbor, and the Circuit Court, and the p blic an efficient and faithful Officer. Second, That in performing the arduous and onerous duties devolved upon him. by virtue of his pos’tion as Clerk of the Circuit Court, he has discharged them with great credit to himself, and with eminent satisfaction to the Court, the Baft*, and the public generally. Third, That as our intercourse with him has always been pleasant and agreeable, we commend him to the confidence of our fellow citizens wherever he may go, knowing that his inherent worth will fully justify that confidence, and our strongest commendation (Signed,) Peter H. Ward, Judge. K. S. Dwiggins, Mordecai F. Chilcote, Simon P. Thompson, Frank W. Babcock, William B. Austin, James W. Douthit, Wm. W. Watson. Marion L. Spitle., Clarence M. Pari . Official Importer, James F. Irwin, ( k elect, John W. Powell,..'-lieriff, Erastus Peacock, Bailiff, * Geo. M. Robinson, A. J. C., James T. Abbett, R. J. C., Ezra C. Nowels, Dep. And., Moses B. Alter, Treasurer, David J. Thompson, JohnH. Jessen, Ezra L. Clark.

I heartily concur in the foregoing resolutions. I speak with confidence when I say that no county in the State of Indiana has ever had a more faithful and competent Clerk than Charles H. Price. He goes to his new home in the West carrying with him the good will and friendship of all his many acquaintances, and all who have had official relations with him. Presiding for seven years as Judge in the Court of which he was Clerk gives me an opportunity to speak knowingly, and with pleasure, of his sterling qualities as an official and a gentleman.

E. P. HAMMOND.

April 10.1884.

GRAND PALACE CAR XCURSION —TO — PORTLAND. OREGON. & RETURN. Mr. J, R. Berry, of Chicago, General Tourist agent of the Northern Pacific R, R.. was in our city y&sterday; He anuounees a special excursion to Portland, Oregon, & return via The N. P. R.R. May 21st. Mr.Berrycame here to see Mr, Ezra C. Nowels ®f this city who has same fifteen or more of our leading citizens already enrolled for the grand tour to the Pacific Coast- The rates are very low and the ezcursion promises to be a su<*cess. Programme may be obtained of Mr, Nowels. Sesvioea of the Fr«v Will B-.pYUt congregation will be held in iu» Presbyteries ehursh, Bensealaar, o® the seeoad and fourth Sabbaths of each m®ath. C«V®naat nwetiag on Saturday befor® fourth Sabbath of each month at 2p. m. Sabbath her- ; —:■ ■■“ Mi — k 9*e ®d. fILJBL E. Benjamin 1b aaofher eolQhiß. Me etetnss to b® pr®par®d >ba offbr ' rtfieri or indaeenaente to bayrrs of larpbe coal. t i. ■**r.*| »' -a Ralph FeadfgW for wargtt as.

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NOTICE 1* kere»y tke u«der#i«ed ; Admmi»tr«t»r with the Will aitnexed, es the | Estatv of Veta! Vermett, deceased, in accord- ' ance with «« order of the Jasper Circntt Court, ! writ, en SATURDAY, MAY 10, A. BJBB4, st *h<“ floiw »f 'he Post Office. iu the Town ol I Re»ir*giw», Jasper Conaty, Indiana, between the hasrs of 10 •'clock a. m. »«i 4 o’c'ock r. v. ! offer ar Pahlic Sale, to the highaat atefler. for not !■■«>< •»• iw<i third* *f it* apprised vnjae, the foj'oe ipg oeribcd Bea Esrntc, to wit: Tv rxnh west quarter as the ■•rth west qaurter of section seven (7k tow Mhiw twenty so .ea (27) north, of range six (6) west. Also, •onmericiug at the aonth wW. aaraer <J the north- -»st qaarter «f the : orth-west quarter of the tar.it section, township and rang*, and runniag tbeate east ifty(tJO) rods, thence north eighty (HU) rod., the ac west hfty (SO) rods, thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning. coatai lug in ail thirty-nine aad uinetyseven hundredth acres. • TERMS.—Oae-third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand, aue-tbird ia nine, and onethird in eighteen months freat day of sale, the purchaser tu give >*tas for deferred paymdnta, drawings)! percsst. internalfreat data, s«curea by mortgage oa said Real Kstate. And should said Real Estate aot be sold at said time and place, the same will be sold at any time thsraafttr, at Private Kale, for not less than its lull appraised valaa WILLIAM O. ROADIFBE. Administrator. Rensselaer, Ind., March 21, 1884.—511 ML

Mis rs B hssm‘l NOTICE is hereby given to William Washburn, Henry P. Jeuss, 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. IsaacN. East Lyman Raymond. Leonard W. Raymond, Thomas J. McCoy and Alfred McCoy, Lydia E, Lane, MaryE. Loshbaugh, Charles Mayhew, Elliott R.JBttrr, Emeline Barney and Jordan Township Jasper County, Indiana, that the assessments made in Ditch cause number 34 in the Jasper Cir uit Court, wherein Elliott R. Burr and William Washuuri. are Petitioners, will be due,and payable at the residence of William Washburn, in Jordan Township. Jasper County. Indiana, and will a: the same time and place let the construe tiun ol said Ditch to the lowest responsible bidder, reserving the right to reject all bids, as folowe: The first installment, being 20 per centum of the whole of each assessment, w.ll bedne on the fifth Wednesday, the same being the 30th day of April, and each successive installment, being 20 per centum of the whole of each assess merit, will become dne as afoiesaid respectively on Saturday, the 31s. day of May. and on Mainday. the 30th day of June, and <>u Thursday, rhe Slstday of Juiy andon Saturday, the 30th day of August, all iu the year 1884, until the whole is paid, or until a sufficient sum of said assessments is realized and collected to construct, the said Ditch, and 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 inay have incurred in the prepa-ntionhind presentation of the petition, and nil other expenses that shall be doomed a proper charge, upon the funds, by the Court , tn the hands of such Commissioner. and all damages assessed ADDISON PARKISON . , Commissioner in*charge. - seal. !• James W Douthit, Att’y ' —, — ‘ for Petitioners, [March 21,1884—55 50

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THI IMPENDING CONFLICT. The recast elections have reveulod po» litical conditions which will, without doubt, make the Presidential election next fall the greatest political conflict of our history. It is due to t>uthtosd*> that the conditions sh-wn are such that each party may reasonably believe tlurt it can succeed by a mighty effort. Here in Indiana, as Im ’76 and 'BO be enacted a mighty struggle. The corrupt party wbi«h has beefa tod nearly a generation fattening Mpau Sf)O 7» and plunder, will go from il* fo»,g po sw sesbiun of a Canaan flowing with tue milk, and honey of spoils, enly whoa ft has exhausted its stuieat sudeaveM u • l*v the Country Li uo straugur to «j><» aaaraeter and vfoisip at icaaus biwupbd iuiw rsquisitiou* itepubliuuh aopolists, bosses and plunderers uuitedte ty make aa elfort. Fellow Democrats, there are oom* tioMs upon which we may reasonably rsckoa a probable success. These eoa* ditions.’and theyjare the »nly ones, are a united and great eSort. Evkry shoulder TO THE WHEEL! Even now the conflict is in the air.-r The Sentinel will contribute its best ort to the end of a grand Democratic victory. Its work can be best done when a weately visitor to every Democratic home hence we ask to become such a visitor’ and add that now is the time for evervl Democrat in the State to subscribe fori the Sentinel.

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