Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1885 — Page 4

democratic Sentinel FRIDAY AUGUST 7, 1885.

An imag’nary ‘leaeing Democrat’ gives our neighbor taff / this week. • ■— Al. J. Kitt, of the Goodland Herald, has been appointed postmaster at Goodland. Correct. — Kitt, accept cong atulations. An exchange well says that “the ‘conspiracy’ of the United States Government against old John Roach is something like the conspiracies which Grand Juries enter into against estimable citizens whom there is some occasion to believe ought to be in State Prison.” Monticello Herald: Senator Fred Hoover has received the appointment of Indian Agent for the Osage tribe in Indian Territory. The agency is the most important in the service and Senator Hoover will doubtless perform the duties assigned him intelligently and honestly. Roach underbid other ship builders hundreds of thousands of dollars and received the contracts for the United States vessels. The question is presented: Was the estimate made by Roach —so far below the estimates of others—an honest one, or did he propose to construct the vessels in accordance with the amount he was to receive forthem? If the latter, —which|is most likely- and the Government demands a fulfillment of the contract, what right has Roach and his sympathisers to complain ? In view of the fact that Roach, thro’ the mode of ex-secretary of the the navy ‘ Billee” Chandler of doing business, or in accordance with republican methods, has been paid more than the ageements called for, we think that the sham sympathy and the assignment should be exposed and set aside. Mr. Rand his friends should be taught that the Government has rights which a Democratic administration will reqaire him to respect.

Republican organs have declared that the cattle kings’ case would furnish a test of the President’s firmness. Well, how did he stand the test? He said to the cattlemen; “This application for an extension of time or modification of this order is inadmissable. The questiod resolves itself into a contest between private interests, involving pecuniary loss and inconvenience, and all important public interests of peace, safety and good government. There is one point that seems to escape your attention. That point is before my eye, and it is the public interest. * * Two interests are iu conflict. - Which shall give way? On the one side we have public peace, public security and the safety of public lives. On the other side are your interests. The former, gentlemen, must be considered, tho’ pri .ate interests suffer. * * An effort was made after the order was issued to secure an extension of time. A dispatch was sent saying in positive terms the order co’d not be modified. Here you ai e after twelve days have past. * * If your interests led you out of the Territory, I can but think you co’a find some way out in the specifi. time. I wish you would co-oper-ate and take hold, and try to get the cattle off. No argument induce me to change what has been done. Some loss and inconvenience will, no doubt, follow, but there is an interest greater than yours which must receive attention.”— Will the Republican organs which have made this a test case of the President’s firmness be honest and consistent enough to concede that the President has shown the firm, ness and frankness that his high duties call for?

I o I " Ml 1822. Ml 88 WDIED JULY 23. W |JI 1885. /IB || g || J , , -- ~— SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF I J &EN. U, S. GRANT. I CITIZEN, SOLDIER, STATESMAN. ISk

Memorial Services! —AT—RENSSELAER INDIANA, Under auspices of Rensselaer Post 84, Dept. Ind., G. A. R. Saturday A ug, 8,1885 (At 2 o’clock P. M., sharp.)

• (id* (g) —rg) 1 o’clock p. in., Societies assemble at their respective halls, LSO lolling Court House Bell. Societies inarch to Public Square. Dirge by Rensselaer Cornet Band, 2: “ Memorial Service of the G. A. R. Prayerßev. 0. A. Rice. “ Song Grant as a Soldier Col. E. P. Hammond. Grant as a Civil Rider... .8. P. Thompson. Grant in bis Domestic Relations... .F. W. Babcock. Grant Esteemed by Contemporaries. .J. W. Douthit. His Last Great Struggleßev. T. C. Webster. Short Speeches Comrades and Citizens S° n o Neaiei My God to Thee.” Everybody Sing. Prayer and Benedictonßev. Mcßeynolds. All Old Soldiers are requested to meet at G. A. R. Hall

Farmers —Leave your orders for Fruit Trees with “Turkey Joe” and Allen Catt. ' - You can save money by buving at the new Millinery Store of Mrs. E. Wilson.

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NOTICE is hereby given to all *he Ind owners affected.and another i*® terested parties, that the undersigned, at the September session of the Board of Commissioners of Jisper County. Indiana, to be held in the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer. commencing oa the 7th daycf September, 1885, will present a petition asking for the location and es« tablishment of a puolic highway on tue following described route, to-wit: Beginning in a public highway at the southwest corner of section twelve [l2), in township th’rty (80] north range seven [7) west. In Jasper county .'lndiana, and running thence east th® distance of two and one-half miles vn the section line dividing said section twelve (12) and thirteen (13), sections seven (7)Jand eighteenths], and the west)hatves of sectlonsjeigbt (8) and seventeen (17),terminating in a public highway at the quarter section post between said sections eight (8) and seventeen [l7), in township thirty [3O) north range six (6) west, in said county and State. Said highway will be of great public utility, Baid petition is signed by twelve freeholders of said county, six of whom reside in the immediate neighborhood of the proposed high way ;and hat said highway will pass over and affect lands owned by the following named persons: William M. Shuey, Susan Shuey. Indiana Moxley. Bachel Neal, Daniel B. Shuey Elections H. Tablei Henry Hocbbaum.lStephen T. Comer, Charles W. Gilmore, William H. Myers, James H. Turpie, William Turpie, Levanche E. Kent, John Cooper, Rosamond C Kent. Michael Shultz, Geirge W. Casey, Barney Comer, Henry D, White, Henry B. Elsworth, William S. Peckham. Thomas Mon*, nett by Cordelia P. Monnetqhis guardian, Election H. Tablet and Henry G. Elsworth. Saidlpublic highway to be flifty feet wide, twenty-flue feet on either side of said sectien line. GEORGE W. CASEY. James W. Douthit, Act’y for petitioners. Aug. 7,1885.

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Buy the best of Fruit Trees, and in doing so leave your orders with “Turkey Joe”. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN MaKEBVBB, JAT W&bIAMS, President. Gaehie FARMERS' BANK, ' PubMe Square_£3 RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Soil Exchange Collections made ana promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banking Breiness. August 17, 1863. HUFTY HOUSE, MOUNT AYR, IND., G. G. HUFTY, Proprietor Board $3 50 per week. Transient $1 per day. r Jk. Ij. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on Riverbank, south of School House, Rensselaer, Ind.) f All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine work i* Iron; Steel and ' Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Gfve me a call. v5n4C IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and 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 RENSSELAER, IND, JU 8 . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus te and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1883 ts. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House, Monticello, Ind Has recently been new furnished throngU out. The rooms are large and airy.tho 1o ca tion central, making it the most convenlen and desirable house intown. Try it Notice of Application for License. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Remington, and of Carpenter township, in Jasper county, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned James F, Ellis, a white male inhabitant of said town,(township, county and state, over the age of twenty one years, a fit. person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county and State of Indiana, at their regular September Term, A. D. 1885. for license to sell " splritous, vinous and malt liquors in aless quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. The premises on which said liquors are to be sold and drank is a one story frame building, situated on lot number three [3) In block number eight (8) in the original plat of the town of Remington, in snid county and State, and described more particularly by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at a point fifteen (15) feet and ten [10) inches due east from the southwest corner of lot three [3) in block eight [Bl, and running north from said point fifty-two (52) feet; thence east sixteen (16) feet; and thence south fltty-two (521 feet, and tl ence west sixteen (16) feet to the place of beginning. Said building being situated on that part of lot three (3] above described, and all in the town of Remington, in Jasper county, and State of Indiana. Said License is desired for the period of one year. JAMES F. ELLIS. J. W. Douthit. Att’y for Pet itioner. Remington. Ind .July 31. 1885. THE CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and. money can produce. OVK EVEKY ATM IMO ORGAN WAHIS RANTED __ wMMBiMI for to five EXCEL. YEARS. These excellent Organs are celebrated for vol, ume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfectconstruction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORGAH Instruction Books and Plano Stool*. Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, nu. The Chicago Cottage Organ Co. Cox»ar Randolph aad <na Streeter

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