Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1885 — Page 4
democratic Sentinel f SID AT JUNE 5, 1885.
This section was visited by a heavy rain-fall Thursday. The glorious Fourth is approaching. A\ ill Rensselaer c lebrate? ,— I he enclosure has been removed Irom around the scaffold at the jail. A very agreeable sm-p-ise party was held at the residence of Rev. Meßeynolds, M< niday evening. Re careful about signing petitions, orders, or any paper presented by a stranger.
Monon is considerably torn up over a scandal in which Gej. Imes and Mrs. Denton figure as principals. —♦ » D. J. Eastburn, of the Benton Review, has been appointed postmaster at Fowler. Congratulations. l’he Republican postmistress at Napoleon, Mi h., has married the Democrat whom she expects to be a ppointedher jsuccessor.
Ihe construction placed by our radical friends on the term “offensive partisanism,” does not hold water any more than a sieve. Mr. Cleveland’s Presidential pen is a steel cue in a plain wooden holder, and his desk is ornamented with a small statue of General Andrew Jackson. George F. Smith has been appointed postmaster at Rose-Lawn, Newton county. Republicans retort —“Mugwamp!’ We suggest to Bros. Marshal, of the Republican, and Mellisli, of the Fowler Era, that they send copies of their papers to our Dan, otherwise he will not know that blow flies are buzzing about his ears.
“Demagogic Copperhead, Daniel W. Yoorliees.”—Rensselaer Republican. Should Mr. Voorhees read the above, and not feel hurt, then he must be lost to feeling? It i s equal in force to a switch of the bob-tail of a horse in fly time. Some of our republican exchanges are very happy in the hope that Republican Senators wi 1 antagonize many of Mr. Cleveland’s appointments. In that event we suppose the President can continue the ‘suspension’ of the‘deposed,’ and postpone the ‘appointment’ of a ‘successor’ to the ‘unconfirmed’ for an indefinite time. 1$ is about as broad as it is long.
Our noble friend, of the Republican, thinks Bro. Mellish, of the Fowler Era, “trod a little too hard on Mr. Yoorliees’ projecting corns.” From Mellish’s yells, however, we are inclined to believe our Dan sat down on the Era man too heavy for comfort. e i f i * 0
Bro. Marshal this‘week takes back all his naughty references to friend Mclnt're, of the Remington News. In doing so, however, he casts a reflection upon the political manhood of the Republicans of Remington. But then they do not rely on the Republican for their political inspiration.
General Logan’s boom for the presidency in 1888, is already assuming large proportion , This neck of woods is full of original Logan"men.— Rensse aer Republican.
Yes, our friend George is an Illinoisian, and his friend John is dittoj therefore he cherishes a very kindred feeling for John. Let the ticket be Logan & Blaine. What do you say, neighbor? Bennie Harrison is an Indianian and he may go to the demotion bow-wows
Bricklaying on S. P. Thompson’s new residence commenc ed to-day John Clark, who languished for some months in the jrail at this place, was sentenced by the New ton Circuit Court to two years in the northern prison for burglary.
The Decoration ceremonials last Saturday wcro appr ipriately call ried out, and a large throng of our people participated. The enter, tainment at the Opera House in the evening was well attended, and the exercises appropriate for the occasion, were well rec ivedby the audience.
Mr. John M keever and daughter, Mrs. Jay W. Williams, started Tuesday morning on a tour for recreation, pleasure and sight-seeing. They expect to visit a number of X>rominent points and return in about a month.
On last Monday evening Joseph Willey was elected School Trustee vice M. F. Chilcote, term expired.
The third annual commencement of the Rensselaer High School was held at the Opera House, last evening, with the following graduuates: Mary S. Washburn, Etta ESpitler, Fred L. Chilcote and Eugene Spitler. The exercises were very creditable to all concerned.
At a basket meeting held in Never Fail School House, Jordan tw’p, last Sunday, twenty-four members were added to the* church. John T.Brown, Esq., of Fowler, is acting prosecutor in the absence of Mr. Walker. ♦ A L’terary and Elocutionary treat by our own “Hoosier Poet,” at the Opera House, Monday evening, June Bth.
£@“Coflms, Caskets and Burial Robes will be sold by me at a discount of 50 per cent. Persons obliged to purchase this class of Goods will save money by calling on C. G. Sears, at Liberal Corner. A Hearse al> ays in readiness.”!^
James Whitcomb Riley has a national r'putation as a writer and Elocutionist. His appearances at Philadelphia, Boston, Washington and New York, have received unstinted praise by the press of those cities.
“BE YE WISE AS SERPENTS."
Pay no attention to what “They say” about those Ready-Made Dress Linings at the Ladies’ Bazar. The fact that the merchants speak disparagingly of them is an evidence of their People do not waste their breath crying down worthless articles.— The linings are basted, and customers try them on before purchasing. g@“Go and see them for yourselves.
A prominent townsman who has heard Mr. Riley, says he will give us one of the best entertainments we have ever had at Rensselaer.
H. S. Lobdell, of the firm of Gilbert & Lobdell, Troy, Ohio, is here again with his agents, Messrs. Arnold and Siler, to canvass this and Newton counties. — Now is the time for Farmers to set out new orchards, and rejuvenate the old, and for city residents to secure choice fruits for their lots and handsome flowers, evergreens and shrubbery for their lawns and yards, when they can procure them from a reliable firm that always keeps its promise and fills its contracts.
Only 25c. for a whole evening of elevated fun and a grand literary treat thrown in, at the Opera House next Monday evening. X dose of quinine would cost as much, and would not be half the benefit
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NOR^mSES, A -McCoy .and W. W. KENPON & Co. Will stand Gray Horse £ Norman, at $6, JJ UA JJ Bay Horse ( nim H 4 Norman, at SB. IQM Black Horse L . Full blood Nor- MIKE man, at SIO,OO. The above prices for colt to stand u p and suck. Stand— Mondays, Tuesdays* Fridays and Saturdays, at Hailoran s barn, Rensselaer, Wednesday and Thursday oi each week, at Hanging Grove, the home of W W Kenton. Horses will not be overwoiked, and all care taken to secure the best results of breedin S- May 29.
Notice to Non-Residents. »= rtasssr'&gr'Samuel Reichenbach, T VS a Eve B re L tt W hu a w e i V aL i? w ’. A - M Eve r6tt and Everett, hU wtfe, Daniel Head. Robert E. _ T Jenklnß and James A. Thornton. Tjjgy«?3KT “ a " e ants that ulua'ih’J? h here s y giveH Bald defend*vL n J! ll ® 8 ? r ? ke y be and appear on the first to'be hoMen « tT K rm i )f the Jasper Circuit Court, 1888 at tt?f n r> 0n drßt Monaay of June, a.d County and State H °!f ße ’ ln Rensselaer, in said complaint thl 1, and ? nßwer or fleaur to said lu“filr n . t bs t e h nce Bame W,U be heard and anßw «« d w itnoss my name and the seal of (pvftrVa *aid Court, affixed at Keusselaer, thUsiith day of April, a. d! 1885. tonuo.*
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SHERIFF’S SALE. By VIRTUE OF a CERTIFIED COPY of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court,in a cause wherein Marion L. SpiMer was plaintiff|and Benjamin F.Haugh and Sisleana Haugh. wife of Benjamin F. Haugh, Joseph R. Haugh, lona Haugh wife of Joseph R. Haugh, were defendant* requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred and Fifteen Dollar* and sixty-four cents, [slJs 641, together with interest on said judgment aDdlcosts, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Saturday, the 13th day ot June, a. d, 1885, between thehoursof 10o’clock a. m. and4o’clock p. m., of said oav, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indi ana, the rent* and profit* for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to wit: The southwest quarter (*4) of southeast quarter (54) of section twenty one (Plj, township twei.ty-eight (28), north range six (6J west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such retts and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest at d cost*, I will, at the sitne time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suflicient to discharge said decree, invest and cost. Said sale will be made without reAef as ts the sum of sixtvthree dollars and fourteen cents, and with relief as to the sum of fifty-two dollars and fifty cents and in accordance with the order of the court in said decree. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff May 22.1885. $8
Appiication lor License to Retail Intoxicating Minors. NOTICE is hereby given to all the eitizens of the Town of Fair Oaks. anxl Union Township in Jasper Comity. Indiana, that I. the undersign od Micajah F. Johnson, a mai inhabitant of the County oi Jasper, and State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a man of good moral character, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and in every n spect * fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicat inf liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper County in said State ot Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of sa d Board of Commissioners to be held in the Town of Rensselaer, commencing on Monday, the Ist ctev of J line, a dIBBS, for a License to sell Spiritous Liquors, Vinous Liquors, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors whieh mav 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 described ; s follows: A one-story frame building, and the ground on which said building is located is described by metes and bounds ns follows: Beginning at a point one thousand four hundred and sixty (1460) feet and three (3) inches north, and one hundred and thirty-two (132] feet west of the south-east corner of Section six (6), Township thirty (30) north Range seven v 7) west. in Jasper County, Indiana and running tnence west twen ty-four (24) feet, thence south sixteen (16] feet, thence east twenty-four (24] feet, thence north sixteen (16] feet to the point of beginning. Said License will be asked for the period of sne year MICAJAH F, JOHNSON. James W. Douthit, Atfy for Petitioaer Mav B.lßß*
JjIRON M TON 1C FACTS RECARDING b. Barter’s Iron Trait LADIES 1111 «qppl»lnts D*. HA»T*m?ikoN Toiao a«!f« X aid SD^eiT pSKfaSSSS ■ ■ B.*“ £*?**! Mo., far oar "bUAH BOOK”! M.Hvmn s Iron Ton*© is pon Sale by 11 »
i MI XiINVM, Jat Vnuil, President. Cubit FARMERS’ BANK, KVOpposito Ptklit *tttr» tN RENSSELAER, - - - INEIAHA. Receive Deposits. Bur and B#ll Exchange Collections made gad promptly remitted. Momey Loaned. Do a general Barnsins Bi sines*. Aaruft 17.18 ft. fIUFTY HOUSE, MOUNT AYR, INI)., G. G. HUFTT, Proprietor Board $3 50 per w»«k. Transient $1 per day. * -A-« Ijrn "WIXIEISj G-un & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Schoo House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood tuning, and fine wot Kin Iron, Steel and Bras?, on short notice, and at reafeoliable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C
IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate ail Collecting Agent. -Vill practice “in all the Courts of Newton Beaton and Jasper counties. Office: —Up-stairs, over Murray’s City Irug Store, Goodland. Indiana. THE NEW ~ MMele[v|elrli!h|o|uls|e|,lD RENSSELAER, IND. T uS - OPENED. New and finely furnished.— •J Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Oood Sample Roomg on first floor. Free Bus to amd from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Ronaaoltor, Key 11. IMU ts. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite. Court House , Monticell*, Ind Has recently been new furnished throngh out. The rooms are largo and airy.the lo ca tion central, making it the most conyoaia* and desirable hopso in town. Try it
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