Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1885 — Page 4
§3* I". 9 fftIDAY FEBRUARY 20 1886.
Every Man fob Himself. Bcratch a manufacturer and voa always find a would*fce free trader in raw materials for hfs own use, The farmers a’<d mechanics must see that they should get their raw materials including tools, free of duty.—Galveston Mews. The present Democratic Congress ]m» shown a very liberal spirit toward the Republicans. It has decided five con., tested seats m favor of Republican c atestanto. 4 Republican Congress wtuld do nothing of the kind for Democratic members, no difference how clear their claims were.—[Gonnersville Examiner. A Reading dispatch chronicles the demise of Ha',lie Kitner. eighty-lour years of age t who for half her days liaed in a (f.ilayidated hut near Boonville, twelve dogs and nineteen cat. Her eccentricities were due to disapointmert in love, and she ever s .fterward fled form men ea form ti£«r a . achigan City Dispatcht “The een paten' upon driven wells ajut mien there was so much legal S ontroversy, expired January 14, having first been issued Jan. 14,1888 and beisg re-issuod. giving it a full 17 years, Now drive your own wells any way you may please to do so with no fear of law lo disturi.”
The Grant Fund.
For the benefit of the discussion over the proposal to retire Genercl Grant on a General’s pay it may be as well to read what Mr. John T. Ferry, one of the trustees of toe Grant fund of $250,000, has to say. It will be rernenber d that this fund was invested in Wabash bonds, on which the estate of ex-G venor E. D. Morgan is held to a guarantee of interest to the expiration of leu years from Mr. Morgan’s contract Mr. Feriy on being asked te give a true statement of the condition of the fund said; 'The Wabash bonds at present pay interest of something over 6 per oeut, and are valuable. Their value in << few years will increase and the investment is by no means uncertain. There is not a Morgan heir that knows auvtliiug about the Grant Tund, or even in what bonds th - money ha 3 been placed. Furthermore the ga ran tee of Governor Morgau Las six yn ais to run instead of three. By the tune the guarantee has expired, the bonds wili bo worth a good deal of money. ” Six per cent on $250,000 amounts to SISOOO a year, or $1,250 par month or $41,86 per day. It dose uppear that even i distinguished man might live on that sum pretty comfortably. There is many a gallant soldier, stili •uttering from wounds received in battle who would deem General Grnut’s monthly income a big one per year for the balance of his life.
A twelve-pound boy at Henry Zoll’s Tuesday, T W. Haus, bake r uud restaurant'’ «r, is on the sink list. Abe Simpson started yesterday for Frankfort He reached Mouon. The Ladies Literary Society will tneetat Mrs. A, Thompson’s tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. Wm. Bissenden returned Saturday evening from a visit among friends in Bloomington 111. Two grandohildren accompanied her to Bensselaer. Tom H. Hiner, a former very popular conductor on the L., N. A. & (J. RR., passed nortn recently in charge of an engine, to afford relief and assistance io obstructed trains. Rev. G. Small, of Monticello reached Rensselaer Sunday morning, and We suppose is still at this place. The Ladies’ Industrial Society oT the M. E. Church will hold a Fair and Supper on tho afternoon and evening of March 4th next. Mrs. Stockton and son Jay, of Lafayette, starred yesterday on their return home. At th ! s writing the iraio on which tb*-y took passage, is a*. Mon on. F. L. Cotton and son Don, and R. B. Patton, now of Nebraska, were visiting friends in Ransselaor the past week. Mr. Cotton and son started .n their return home Wednesday, and Mr. Patton -tarted yesterday morning. Mr. Jeduthan Hopkins, for many years a resident of Rensselaer, now of Dayton Ind., celebrated his 80th birthday, a few days since. A large number of joined in the festi etives, aed i resented him with a handsome silver headed cane. Mr, Ad. Parkison has received a letter from his brother-in-law. Mr. E. Kenton, residing at Globe, Arizona, dated Feb. lOtb, 1885, in which he announces the death of his wife, at that piaee, Feb. 7th, aged 51 years.— She was a member c f i *e Missionary Baptist Chureb.
Barkley Township Teachers’ Institute.
Pursuant to adjournment, the Teach - ' era or liaifttey Township met at the Center School House. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1885. At 10 39, Institute was called to order, Supt.. Kelson in the chair. Object Lesions hy Miss Robinson; thejßee[tarion by Miss Peacock; Miss Evans aud Miss Rath Ton; Compound Divisron by E. A. Abbii*. atd Geography by D. 'H Gurld, all,elicited lively discussion. Gengrophy, assigned to Mr. Guild, was presented in part bv, one of his pupils. Miss Grace NicWsf Her treatment of tho difficult poin t»o mathematical geography showed careful thought. Supt, Nelson ou suggestion of Mr Guild, gave a clear explanation; or our survey system and the description of lands, There were present daring the day a large number of visitora, not only pupils from the various schools but also some of the leading citizens. Tbe interest manifested, both by pat. tons and teachers, ' indicates -a healthy condition of our common school**, Gradation is being brought ueare to perfection, and an examination for graduation will be held this year for the first time In the rapid progress of our county in tbe cause of education, Barkley under the efficient lead of ear superintendent and trustee, will b* found well towards the front. D H GUILD, Pres, Homer Dibell Sec. a
“Am I on the right jsoad to the village?* demanded a traveler of an old darkey who was working in a field, “Yaas, sah,” said the darkey. The traveler pim>ued his way, but presently returned very mad. “I say” he shouted to the old fellow, “what did you mean by telling me that I was on the right road to the village?” “I tot’ yo’ Je truf deed I did boss,” replied the darkey, “but vo’ tuk de wrong direkshun sah.”—[Drake’s Magazine. The famous shell road of New Orleans Is a boulevard of almost suowy whiteness, nearly two oundred fee in width and nine miles long.
Chicago's way.
Kej West voted a bonnet to its “fenndsomest married woman,” or tried to but every husband voted for his wife. Had it been in Chicago every husbami would have voted for somebody else’a w ife— Philadelphia Gall, Mr. Henkdricks was evidently apected in Albany recently at the lat e hour he arrived there The New York Herald gives the following among th° depot incidents: “Dat ar can’t be Hendricks,” said a colored porter. “Who ebber heerd tell of de Vice President coming to town at dis hour ofde night. Why Schuyar Bcolfax or William A. Wheeler would have had de whole town out to meet ’em.” ‘‘/h! phwat’s the matter?” boisterously interrupted an Emerald Isle bag gag e man, “Thut’s Hendricks shore' I’d know from the uiole on his cheek. Mrs x Dimocrat; he don’t want no sho. G. t out, yer spalpeen, bad luck ter yez! Don’t let see yer, or lie’ll think yez a crow on a rail fence-’’
SENATOR HOOVER’S PRISON BILL.
Senator Hoover has introduced the following bill in the Sena’e: Section 1. Beit enacted by the General Assembly of the State of In* diana- That every person who has been convicted and is 4iow serving a life-time sentence, or who may hereafter be convicted and confined in the State prisons of Indiana, or in the Reformatory for women and girls, shall, at the expiration of twenty-five years cominuons confinment, less the time earned by good behavior, under the provisions of an “Act approved March 8, 1883,” be rebased for a period of five years, and at the expiration of tho five years, if the prisoner so released has strictly complied with the law or the State of Indiana, or the State iu whicn he or she shall reside, and also of the United States, shall be free from the sentence for which he or she was convicted. Said release is to be granted by the Governor of the Slaie upon the certificate of reocmmendation signed by the Warden or Superintendant and Directors of said State Prisons ;r Reformatory. Seo. 2. Tee Governor shall, when he receives notice from the Sheriff or other officers authorised to make arrests, that he or she so released and holding a certificate have b»eu guilt of violating any of the laws of Indiana. remand said person or persons back to confinement to.s-rrc the full time of their sentence. Sec, 3 Said convi ;t, during his other release, shall be allowed and guaranteed all the rights and privileges accruing to the oil tzens of Indiana Under her Constitution.
Sec. 4. Said convicts shall be gov erued by the rules mid regulations laid down in the first, seoond and third sections of an act approved March 8, 1883. entitled an act concerning the behavior and time of convicts in the State Prisons and the Indiana Reformatory for Women and Girls, said convicts to have tht full benefit of time earned on accouni of good behavior, according to the act approved March 8, ISB3 Sec. 5. All acts nDd parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Sec. 6 Whereas, An emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of ihis act, therefore the same shal be in force from andjafter its passage
The Senate Committee at the Northern Prison.
[lndianapolis Sentinel ] The Senate Committee on Piisons> represented by Senators Hoover. Faulkner. Benz, Null, Camplijli, of St Joe. and Marshal/, returned Saturday afternoon, after a very pleas*, ant trip to the Lake City. They wers accompanied by Miss Frankie
Faulgnei and Miss SusiejMorgan, and) Mrs. John Sails, and a Dumber ofi otbeis. Efctta on tbe cm re and at; leisure mu-uentg while at the prison; Senator liuover’g bill for tbe encouragement at* life time convicts in the State Prisous was rreoiy discussed and earnestly approved by all members of thw-committee- Tbe bill ptovides that»prisoners sentenced for life •hall be liberated b> the Governor at the expiration of twenty-five years* from tbe date of their sentence, less tbe time earned by good behavior during the time of imprisonment: A con vise whose behavior had been uniformly *o*d wo»W. under the provision* of tbia bill, be released «i the expiration of fifteen years sod three months. The reicase, however would b# only pro visional; the siiffftt eat infeugement of' law. after their release w o nld remand to prisomfbr the uuespirad term. Rev. Mr. MoGTain cnapiaij, of the Southern Prison,.said thai Uo4p» e limeconvictwhohad been by the Governor had - ever coiQnn tt<K i a second offense which returned ttim to prison. Warden Alurd oe |t g}v fcß like testlmonyfas to the N vrfnt . ri) Prison. Senator Camp jf St, Joe. who is one ofs the able&t Republican Senators, uade h somewhat striet investigation of tbe prison accounts, aod called fb# vouch
erg as to time or conviot labor, not only from the guards but »lbo> from some of the contractors for such labi o», and also made personal examination of ihe Warden’s bond; Mr. Murdock said ihat he was willing „nd ready at any time to permit the most searching investigation as to every detail of expenditure and every act of discipline. And he added that if the Legislature did not think a b> nd of 130.000 was ample, he was wiling to give one for $50,000 or for $5t»0,000, at twenty, four hours notfee. The Senator from St. J®« said he was satisfied that the presant bond was large enough, and good encugh. and that the books showed a satisfactory management of the finances. Clerk Cowdin was comphmeuteil by members of the committee on his book* keeping. The Ho© Henry Mannlug of Fort Wayne, one\of the directors, was present, and aided the committee materially In their investigation. Mr. Greorge Major, one of the oth*r dir cloro, was unfortunately absent by reason of sickness.
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NOTICE! N OTICE is hereby given, t at the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county. Indiana, will receive bids for furnishing Medical and Surgieal aid to the .Poor of the several Towns and Townships in Jasper county, (including the paupers a* the Poor Farm), up to Thursday. March sth, 1885, at oue o’clock, p. m.. when the bids will lie opened and contracts awarded for the period of one year from March 7th, 1885. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor. February 13,1885. NOTICE! N O "ICE is he-efcy given that the Board of Commissioners oi Jasper county, Indiana, will, on Friday, the 6.h day of March, 1885, employ some person to superintend the Poor Farm for a period of one or two years. , Ail persons wishing to bid for the same wili file their bids by Thursday night, March sth, 1885. GEO M. ROBINSON, Auditor. February 13. 1885.
Notice to Non-Resident. State of Indiaoa. I County of Jasper, ( sk: G. orge A. Kudus is hareby notified that Abigftil Kadus has filed her petition in the Jasper Circuit Court, for a decree of divorce from said George A. Eadns. and that, said cause wit! come up for hearing on Wednesday April Ist, 1885, die same being tho 15th judicial day of ti e Ma-ch term, 1185, ot said Court to be held at the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, in said county and State and commencing Monday, March 16th looD. Witness my hau and the Seal of HSB&9 Baul Co,m this 2(1 dav of Febrna- — ry, 1885. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk „ ol the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Attorneys for plaint-ts February B 1885. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will b« presented to the Board of Commissioners ot Jasper county, Indiana, at their March Term, said Ten* commencing on the ad day of March a. d., 188 j. asking for the location and establishment of a pnb'ic highway on the following. • Commencing at a point in a public highway at the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of section fourteen 114). in tow ship thirty (30) north range seven (7) west, IS P . er CoUn *T’ Indiana, and running nortL u»e distance of one and one-half milos t.ermlnating at a point in a public highway at the lowest corner of section eleven (111, in townshit) thirty (30) north range seven (7) west, in said county and State. The said highway will pass over and effect the lands owned, occupied ]*y- or who ere agents for the fobowing named 7,' lter John Stibb# - Rosamond windi £ lb ? rt H- |Mrk. Charles C. Starr, Ralph Fendig BenjamlL H. Snow, Mary Fay. Freder. « e ?’ =■ McCrea.^Barbara Guss. Francis M. Lakin, Cassie A. Fay, Aaron E. Pier«n’w > « ld ? oweli J Augustus fa. Mundcn, Melvill 11. Garrlott and John C. Kenton Suid petition is signed by twelve freeholders of Jasper county, Indiana six of whom reside in the immediate neighborhood of the highway proposed .oobG'A and said petitioners ask that the said highway be made fifty 150) feet wide. T , . JOHN STIBBE January 30.' Att ’* f ° r Notice of Survey. ra " ciß , M - Lakin, h rebv notify Martin S T n ° w - Ka 'P“ Rendig- C. C. «n! r iim C ii; K e“«i JohD Stehe, Alfred Thomp son. Geo. W. Castlen, Samuel Jones, Abbie F. R.ker, Augustas Roach, Ranb, Aaron Pearsou, John E. Alter, and Cassie A. Fay, That I ®37 n v? e b “'* of section ten (lo), in township No. thirty [3O) north range No. seven (7) ™ eßt ’»Per county, Indiana, and that I will procced with the Snrveyor of Jasper county to make a ,egal survey of Baid section, or ag much thereof as may be necessary to establish the m y ■and- Said survey to hegin on the 16th day of February, a. i>. 1885. t „ „ FRANCIS M. LAKIN, 1 itliiii TO. b jirtft 8,^ onntJ Suruc J or -
A maw ;i» this town recently bought a eow of a-local cattle dealer. Some one jokiagliy asked him if* he km w that the cow wee eo-okt a*, aot to haveany teeth in her upper jaw . The maw west home, and apon examaning the eow, found the**she had no teeth in that region, andp.romptl’" returned' the eo •?. It was-with difficulty, that be wa3 made te understand that cattle never htm* any teeth in their upper jaws.—[Lewiston (Me.) Joomal.
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Nolic9 of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liouors N°,L 1,1 f Uhe,re ?y * ,Ten t 0 sll »h* eltixen. of Town t>f Remington, ani Carpenter fownuhlp, Jn’tlie Comity or Jasper, and State of Indiana* That I. tbe undersigned Timothy * ***** m * le inhabitant »f the Slue of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one nmto.p-vHeMion to ?he BsirfS&lm mlt-sioaereof. the said Jtspei County,Jn the State of Indfr.aa. at the nest regular session and meetin S of Oes»s*lssloners(to be holden ° f '(rneselaer in said Jasper county, commonon Montay, the 2d day of March, 1885. for* License to sell Spirirons Lionors, Viaons Litpoes, Malt Liquors, and allmtoxicatine W^L ch m * T be ÜBed “ * bevsraee, in leaf qnantltiestha* a qaart at a time, with the privilege of blowing and permitting said Liquors to be drank omthe premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows,-to-wit: -l A SnLt'J? 7 ' Fr '*™ B ®S*Ming loccatSd upon Lot number one (1) of P. D. Gallagher’s subdivision of Lota-Nos, four Ml, five |5), and .!* [6], in Block Of the original plat of the Town ad Remington, which is laidi out upon a part of the south half #t the norUtlwest quarter of section; No, thirty, township twenty-seven we,t ’ in thu conaty of Jasper, r ! f Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is locatod. is described by meies and bounds as follows: Commencing at the eaßt is°!2 ler of 88 'd Block number twelve (U) in>s#id Town of Remington, and rnnning theuee west along the north line of said Block No. twelve (I2> a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with Ohio street in said Town 6f Kenan ■'top. twenty feet; thence east parallel with the Roivh lme oi said Block No. twelve [l2), forty feet m the.west bonudary line oi miidOhio street, and tnfeuce north alongfthe west line of said Ohio streaj, twenty feet to the place o| [beginning.— ■S-n?ld Bniiding fronts east op,Ohio street in sajd-.Towi) of Said donlicati. n wil. ask fora License as above mentioned, for a period of on© year. TIMOTHY O’CONNOR. James W. Douthit, Att’y for applicant. J-unary 30,
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MoMrator’s Sale of Bal Sritto! NOTICE is hereby given trial the undersigned, A iministrator of the Estate of Thomas L. Clifton, deceased, will, on and after the 29th day of November. 1884. offer for sale, at Private Sale at Rensselaer, Indiana, the following Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, towit.: Ten acres off tho south end of the sontb-eas quarter of the south-west quarter of section twentv-rinc, township twenty nine, range seven in Jasper county, Indianu. And the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section thirty-five, township twentynine, range eighi, in Newton county, Indiana. And twenty-five acres off the west side of tho south-west quarter of the sonth-east quarter of section thirty-five, t wnship twenty-nine,range tght, in Newton county, Indiana. And that on the 29th day off January, 1885, any portion of said real estate then rema ning unsold will be offored at Public Sale, at the daorof the Post Office at Julian, Newton county, Indiana, and that auv p rtion thereof not then so sold, win be again offered at • rivate sale at Rensselaer, Indiana, until all is sold. Terms.. One-third of purchase money cash in hand; one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months, wfth interest at six per eent. fiom day of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on the real estite sold. Purchaser will take said real estate free from incumbrance. EZRA L. CLARK, Rensselaer. Ind., Nov. 1,1884. .4 (glO). Aum’r.
Notice of Insolvency. In the Jasper Circuit Court. No. 303. Injthe Matter of the Estate of Vetal Vermett, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by William O. Roadi er Administrator with Will annex'd ®f said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof the Judge or said Court did. on tAiwstdayof October. 1884, find said estate to bevr bably insolvent,and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified' of such insolvency, and reailowance 6 the ’ r claimß a ? a ' nßt said estate for I '' w i ;De sB. Tbe Clerk and seal of said ■) SiSAL Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this —«2ddavof October, 1884. n q - R. S. <fc Z. Dwiggins, Atty’s. Nov. 1,1884..86 25 l »i ’ cents for postage, and rel HNIfl ce 'y i ' fr ® e - * coetly box of goods I ■ I 111 which will help vom to more money ~ . „ ri *i ht “way ’han anything else In this wortd. All of oither sex sneoeed from the first hour. The broad rosd to fortane opens before the workers. At oqcq address, T so. Augusta Maine,
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