Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1885 — Page 4
democratic f BID AT* JUNE 12, 1885.
“Turn the Rascals Out!!” The appointment of Gen. W. S. Rosecrans, u£ Californ a, *s Register of the Treasury, i.s a commendable one. Our neighbor should howl himself hoarse over tae deposition of his negro rfiend* Our neighbor would prefer that the rascals be kept in. They have the conscience’, the ability, the meanness, and would be situ-t----ed to accomplish a vast amount of ‘dirt’ in the interest of the Republican party..
An aged minister in Pottstown, Pa., has been asked to resign by his Republican congregation because in a sermon to the Grand Army he said that the war lasted three years longer than it should have done. His hearers evidently thought that the war oug L . tto have lasted up to the present day. • *-
In the discussion of “protection and high wages” the editor of “The Million” says: “Suppose it to be true —as it is not—that protection makes high wages. For whom does it make'them? For those laboring in the so-called protected industries—certainly for none others. How many are there of this class? Not to exceed 700,000—probably not over 500,000. — How many ia the country are engaged in ‘gainful occupations?’—
Something over 16,000,000. Then, to secure one man higher wages, not less than twenty are obliged to part with no inconsiderable share of their earnings. There can be no justice in this. Much worse is the fact that all the cry about high wages is a farce; and the twenty men contribute simply to increase the profits of the mast r of labor.’
Senator Collum, of 111., makes no concealment of the intention of Republican Senator’s to fight the President’s appointments. He was asked the question in Chicago recently: “Are the Republicans going to fight the confirmation of Cleveland’s appointees where Republicans have been removed?” - To which he replied: “Fight them ? Of course. The Government has made a con tract with those men for four years, and they are entitled to its benefits. That is my individua opinion. I would rather have [friends of mine turned out because they are Republicans and have their places filled with other men because they are Democrats, than on this silly patent phrase that they have been ‘offensive partisans.’ We fought the campaign
on civil service reform, that men who had faithfully performed their official duties should he retained, and I believe in sticking to it.”— “Where the appointee is not confirmed who will have the office?”— “The man who has been removed will slide back into the p'ace. This is the opinion of many of the ablest lawyers in the Senate.” The man who has been removed will have a happy time in “sliding back into the place.” He will get tired of “sliding” when he finds he is getting no pay for it. The man who is not confirmed will get the salary, while the other fellow will do “the sliding.”—lndianapolis Sentinel. And then again, we think the “backslider” will not do any “sliding back with the order of ‘sus - pensi :n or ‘removal’ unrevokeds while the ‘unc infirmedj may remain in peaceable possession until his successor is appointed,- which may be postponed to a very remote period.
Mrs. Elizabeth'A., andher grandson, Fred' L. Chilcote; started for Kansas, Tune 10th,. tb be absent several weeks. They wili visit friends in, Republic, McPherson, Sedgwick and Wilson counties.
Jerry Healy, for so long waiter in the dining parlors of the Cushwa Restaurant, has been promoted to chief clerk. No finer little gentleman ever s ood behind the counter; courteous, obliging, he will win his way to the front ranks in the restaurant business. Jerry is an honored member of the popular and talented “Sanssoucimay he continue in the path of duty winning friends until he is partner of the Cushwa Bros. —Frankfort Banner.
Wheatfield News.
The frost whitened the leaves of the corn. Uncle Sam Clark has his iioTise completed and taken up his residence therein. The family ar© happy in their new home. Unde Joe Cason has massacred over one hundred thousand potato bugs this spring. He feeds them —medicine.
Miss Anna contemplates making a t ip through the-western states this summer for her health. We wish her a pleasant and a profitable journeyGraduating exercises at the AVheatfield school house,, Saturday, June 13th, at 2 o’clock p. m. N. D. Ingram still handles wood. James Clark and James Swisher are carving for him. Yessy Austin is erecting for himself and intended a fine residence on his land. John Collins is carpentering for him.
“YOUNGER BILLY.”
A SUMMER TEACHERS’ NORMAL INSTITUTE,
Will Jbe held in the Rensselaer Public School Building, commencing J uly 20th, and continuing five M eeks. Classes will be organized in each of the common branches, and instruction will be given in Mental Science, Science of Teaching Latin and Experimental Science. Teachers M'ill thus have an excellent opportunity for review, and those who are preparing to teach can receive the instruction they most need. Mental Science will be made a specialty. Bring such school books as you have and come the entire term. Terms —$4.50 per term. Per Meek, SI.OO. Good board can be had at reasonable prices.
D. M. NELSON,
DANIEL DWIGOINS. Daniel Dwiggins was born in Guilford county, North Carolina, May 25th, 1807, and died at Rensselaer, Ind., June sth, 1885, being 78 years and 11 days old. Wh -n a child his parents took from the place of his birtT to Clinton county, Ohio, where he resided until the year 1886, when he removed with his family to Grant county, Ind. He resided in Grant county until 4858, when he moved to Jasper county, Indiana, where he resided until his death. October 18th, 1881, he was married to Mary Starbuck, who survives him. They had nine children, viz: Sarah Jane Paris, Robert S. Dwiggins, Isaiqli Dvoggins, EdAvard DAviggins,sue Henry, Lydia Dwiggins, Eliza Owen, Zimri Dwiggins and Ella Dwiggins, all of whom are living except Edward Dwiggins, who died in infancy, and Isaiah Dwiggins, who lost his life in defense of his country. He was raised a friend Quaker. In 1840 he and his wife were baptized and united with the Christian or Disciple church. In 1850 he, having moved into a neighborhood where there was no Disciple church with his wife unit d with the Wesleyan Methodist church, and they retained their membership in that church until 1858, when they removed to Jasper county. In 1860 they both united with the Church of God, at Rensselaer, Indiana, and he died a member or that church.
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His disease was Aoorlexy, and he realized for many months and even years before his death, that he was liable to go at any time without a moment’s warning. He was fully prepared and had no fear of death. He died in full faith and hope of eternal life. Father Dwiggins was an original: Abolitionist. He voted gfor! James G. Bimey in 1844, for-Mar-tin Van Buren in 1848, for John P. Kale in 1852, for John C. Fremont in 1856, for Abraham- Limsoln in 1860, and for all the Republican candidates, for President, from that time until the election of 1884, when he supported John P. St. John and the entire Prohibition ticket. For many years his house was one of the Depots on the Underground Railroad,, at which the poor, hunted negroes, fleeing to the Qmeen’s dominions,for freedoms,, found rest, food, protection and assistance.
Hp was a strong temperance man all his life. In the early days of Indiana, when it was the custom to furn sh liquor at house-raisings, log-rollings,, and in harvest time, he refused to comply with this custom, and sometimes found it difficult to obtain the necessary assistance from his neighbors, but he adhered firmly to his resolution not to furnish or use intoxicants on any account whatever.
His only brother, all his sisters, except one, all his living children, most of his grand-children, and many other relatives from abroad attended his funeral.
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SHERIFFS SALE. By atrtue of a CERTIFIED COPY of a Decree t<» me directed f,om the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court,in a cause wherein Marion L. Sui Mer was plaiutiff|and Benjamin F. Haugh and Sislenna Haugh. wife of Benjamin F Joseph R. Haugh, lona Haugh wife of Joseph It.’ Haugh, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Oue Hundred and Fifteen Dollars and sixty-four cents,, [Si 15 641, together with interest on said judgment andjeosts. 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 the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M.,of said clay, at the door of the Court House m the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indi ana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tbe following real estate, to wit : The southwest quarter (}.[) of southeast quarter (14) of section twenty one (i’ll, township twenty-eight (28), north range six (6J west, Jasper couuty, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest ai d costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real esiate or so much thereof as maybe sufficient to discharge said decree, inte’est and cost. Said sale will be mane without re’ief as to the sum of six*vthree 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
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