Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1886 — Page 4
fiemorrafo smtinel FRIDAY JANUARY 15, 1880. RENSSELAER TIHE TABLE Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:51 a. m. 10:48 a. m. 4:03 “ 11:11 r. m. 4:rß v. m, 10:47 “
The epublicai] House of Representatives of Ohio, acting on the impulse which actuated that party in 1870, “counted ia" 0 Republican representatives who had no more claim than Hayes had to the Presidency. The list of the committees for the several townships in Jasper county, in the interest of the Hendricks Monument project, will he found in another column. Thro’, out the State, and im other States, the people have engaged in the work vigorously. Let Jasper county not lag behind. Keep it steadily in view.that while the fame of Thomas A. Hendricks belongs to thj wholo country, and he was the people’s Vice President, he was an Indianian. Go to work. The New York World of Januuary 12th has a double leaded dispatch on the silver question, from Washington, supposed to be from the pen of Mr. Pulitzer. The dispatch contains the following significant sentences: “There is no chance for the suspension of silver coinage by the present Congress. It is useless for the financiers of the East to cherish the delusive hope. The real facts of the solution may as well be recognized. All the speculation about the composition of the Committee on Coinage is secondary. It will make little difference what the committee may do. The House itsel f is strongly against the suspension of coinage. The probabilities are that when Congress adjourn t next August the situation will be precisely the same as it is lip-day. All the agitation of the question in the interval, whether in C >ngross or out, will be without avail. The chances of a free coinage bill being pushed through the House are greater than the chances of the suspension of the present coinage. Bucli a bill would, of course, be vetoed by the President, and that would leave matters just as they are.” He adds further that the question is not sectional. Pennsylvania is divided. A careful canvass of the House leaves no doubt that one-third of the Republican members and two-thirds of the Democrats will vote against suspension, securing a majority of sixty in favor of the continued coinage of silver. Only eight comparatively small States in the East and Northeast want suspension.
Death op Judge Huff.— Judge Samuel A. Huff was in attendance on the Jasper Circuit Court at the beginning of the term, last week, and returned to his home, in Honticello, Thursday, Jan. Btb. That night he retired as usual in apparent good health, and as was his custom, spent some time reading in bed with the lamp on the stand by his bed side. The next morning when called he gave no answer, and the family upon ntering hiroom found him unconscious, the lamp burning brightly, his magazine from which ne had been read, ing, lying uponftbe floor with one cover torn off, and his glasses upon the bed by his side. He never regained consciousness, and in spite of all that medical aid could do sank steadily until, death ended his earthly pilgrimage. His age was 74 years, 2 months and 24 days. In another column we publish resolutions of respect adoptted at a meeting of the RensselaaBar. j
The Remington News says: It is rumored that Bro. Marshall of the Rensselaer Republican will soon be treated to the luxury of a libel suit. It i a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself. From the remarks of our neighbor on the strictures of critic, it is evident F. C. Nowels disturbs his dreams. Buy the best of Fruit Trees, and in doing so leave your orders with “Turkey Joe”. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' ■ I*. Priest, at the Chicago Grocery. wants a chance at your Butter, Eggs, and country produce generally. Farmers, give him a call.
HENDRICKS MONUMENT.
Rensselaer, Ind., { January 11th, 1886. \ J. H. Loughridge, E. P. Hammond and E. C. Nowels, Committee appointed for Jasper County on Hendricks Monument, by the State Committee, met at the office of E. P. Hammond, and completed the organization by electing J. H. Loughridge, Chairmnn, E. P. Hammond Treasurer, and E. C Nowels, Secretary. On motion of E. C. Nowels, subcommittees for the different townships were appointed, as follows: Hanging Grove—David Culp, Turner A. Knox and John B. Lefler. ’ Gill am Joseph G. Hunt, A. G. Raub and David Kay. \Y alker Joel F. Spriggs, Shaderich F. Brown and Fred. Meiser. Barkley-H. A- Barkley, Samuel R. Nieh Is and Geerge Adair. Marion and Renssel :er—Jno. C. Chilcote, M. L. Spitler, James W. DoHthit, I. B. YY ash burn and Jas. T. handle.
Jordan -Frank Welsh, Henry I. Adams and •!. E. Lamson. Newton- Lucius Strong, Jared Benjamin and Wrn. Paxton, Sr. Keene”—Albert Brooks. Wm. J.yler and (leorge Bennett. Kankakee -Pres. E. Davis, 1.1). | Diwm and John McGuire. A\ heatfieid N. Ingram, Lewis j Shirer and John M. Helmick. Carpenter and Remington O. B. Mclntire, Robert Parker, Treat j D .rand, Harper W. Snyder and E. E, Rock wood. Milroy—M m. C. McCord, JPeter Wasson and Clms. E. Loshbaugh. Union—Geo. W. Casey, Stephen T. Comer and James Wiseman, Sr The chairman of the different Township Committees will be furnished with a book in which to record the names and amounts given by cititizens of the townships, which names and amounts will be reported to headquarters, at Indianapolis, unless where desired that the credits be given to townships instead of individuals. The different township committees will report on or be* ore the first Monday of March, 1886, to J. H. Loughridge, Chairman of County Committee. J. H. Lou?hbidge, E. P. Hammond, E. C. Novels, Committee. It is evident that Leopold means business, and everybody would do well to avail themselves of this oppor unity ts saving 25 per cent, on all goods sold by him.
ANfWB • Se ‘l? 10 ceDts postage and we will It r I moil yon free m royal, valuable ■M A "ample hex of good* that will put yon in the way of making more mom ey at once than anything else in .liieriea Jioth sexei* of al age* can live at home and work In spare timo. or allthetiuie. Capital not ro quired. We will start you . Immense pay sure lor (hose who gtnrt at once. Stinson & Co-, Portland, Maine.
The Commissioner's Court.
A JA*t of aU<*canc‘i* fry the Hoard, of County o>mmix*ian*r* of Jasper cower ty at their Regular- Session, December/ Term, ISBS. POOH. FARM, Abhie Roberts, lniGmoa $ 46 00* Benjamin King, later on farm 51 Si man Phillip*. Superintendent, ISO 5U John Eger, mdse b>r 108 5»5 N. Warner & Soae mdse 39 75* Burgess Dillon, atbor, 11. 50 Emmet Kunnnlv.mds#, 3,-10 L C Grunt, blaakamithing, 2? *•> Ralph Feudig,,.mdse, 8 «2 .)nc«b Eigle&tei iv, mdse, 11 John Kohler, title, 1/J0 34 John W. Dmv.u.l, livery. 1 50 Willey «V Sigler, mdse, 11 59 Ellis & Msuriity, incite, 23 69 N V Cleaver, mdsi, 51 85 C P cN luMonaeti, pasturing, )1 CO CC Starr, uylse, 50 RELIEF OF POOR. M F Sehwunke remvg to poor fiH'.itki 500 u .* .. .. ()( , U S Tuttle, n.*so Carpenter tp. a 00 S & AI Solomon, “ 10 00 II Wells, •• 2 55 Rutger & Parker “ '1 60 JOB McDoug’e. “ 2(0 J E Sti'lcr, “ 42 25 li H Briggs, “ 2 87 .1 E Hollett, “ 3 00 C (' Starr, mdse Marion township, 5 00 K A Griswold, relief of poor, 15 00 \\ iHey Sigler, mdse Marion tp. JK 75 S P Thompson, bouse rent Carp. tp. 15 00 1. Tuteur, mdse Marion tp 5 00 John Marmon, mdse Gillum tp 2 00 D II Applegate, same 7 25 E W Ilorue, same 4 50 PRISONERS. Lizzie Comer, washing an i m?n ling 1 2 00 Samuel E. A'eontan, boarding 52 SO H J Dexter, mdse \ 00 J C Morgan, shaving prison'-rs 9 50 HEALTH OFFICER. I B Washburn, Quarterly sa’ary 37 50 KNCI DENTALS. H Clark, work on out building 5 < 0 Geo M Robinson, postage 2 90 Win M Hoover, same 7 88 *R Fendig, drapery court house 7 31 S E Yioman, postage 5 00 EDUCATIONAL. D M Nelson Co. Supt. qr. salary 288 CO postage 16 43 ROADS AND BRIDGES. S E Yeoman, serv notice Trustees 9 85 J L Nichols, Snpt brg Cop’rs slough 500 J Wnymire,approches Ritcbev brg 89 00 W 11 Nowels, vwg and repig 3 00 Arthur P Trussell, viewing 1 50 C D Stack house, same 1 50
Clark Me,Colly, qiml vwrs oil II Stock well, vwngand reptg 0 00 S F Brown, viewing 1 '0 \V S Meyers, same 1 09 J F Spri gigs, qualifying 25 .1 W Coat den, vwng and veOg 3 jtt) Samuel Boss, viewing ! 50 James 1 Burns, same 1 5 0 A Tlu>ui|. son, vwng and reptg 00 lien H Brown, viewing 1 50 David XowcN. same 1 50 !’. H Bnreupilc, >|ii-tl vwr« '.5 Jno Kngli-h.,vwng and reptg 9 00 W W Murray, viewing 1 50 E Strong, vwng and reptg ■> GO John Goetz, viewing 1 r.O C II Benjamin, same 1 50 COUNTY OFFICERS. S E Yeoman, serv Comrs spec sasn 9 25 •• serv road vwrs 20 85 J F Irwin, Clerk 11 CO G M Robinson, quar salary 491 61 Wm M Hoover, same 200 00 S E Yeoman, caring far pub sqr 20 00 4 * weighing coal c’t hs & jl 6 00 BOOKS AND ST AT I ONE RY. Baker & Thornton, 316 33 COUNTY OFFICES. N Warner & Sons, nnise for 13 90 L Tuteur, md»e Sjjff’B office 45 C C S»»rr, mdse 1 85 Emmet Kannal, same 5 70 H J Dexter, mdse Trees office 75 COUNTY JAIL. N Warner & Sods, repre on pump 1 25 J obt. Eger, mdse 1 35 L C Grant, repairs <*> countl; printing, Q E Marshall, 27 20 COMMISSIONER’S COURT. JW P owell, livery hire * 200 Asa O Prevo, per dieui Com Court 21 00 Saraael R Nichols, same 21 00 Oliver P Tabor, same 2.1 00 Samuel E Yeoman, Sheriff 12 00 CORONER’S INQUEST. Philip Blue, Cormier 5 70 James W. Douttuf, Clerk 2 00 W W Hartsell, holding post mortem 10 25 Phili p Blue, Coroner 8 00 W \\ Hal t sell, post mortem 10 00 James W Dou lit it, Clerk 4 00 Willis McColly, witness fees 75 George M Willcox, same 75 I. George M. Robinson, Auditor within and for the county of Jasper, and State ot Indiana, uo hereby certify the above and loregoiu/ to be a irue and complete list of all the allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their Regular December Session 1885. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Audit..,r. Jasper county, Indiana.
Administrator’s Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the umUrsi ned has been appointed bv the Jasper Circuit Court Admin.utiator of the Estate of Nannie E Sp tier, deceased, late of aaid countv. Said Esa * is supposed to be solvent J attiUry 16, 1886. EZRA C. CLARK.
Mpttial Invitation! —Every Lxxly respectfully invited ta> call and price my goods, aod: I wilJ guaran-. tee that out of every 2S customers, 24 will be bound to buy of me, asi I have reduced aey entire stock to such prices they wdL feai constrained tot purchase unless. ! they have money to throw away,*. I mean busin<<ss,. a»tl am determined to securely the above method, new frieitds. Do not be misled, but combat once and con\i’nee yourselves wf the truth of this statement. Yery respectfully.. A. Leopold. FUTRNITURE! FURNITURE!! I By tilth Car load! YVagoj loadl) [ and Cart load!!! at YY. J. W right’s. 1 Go and get a bargain in Furniture I | before- it is too late. Now is the i j time to buy, and don t you forget ! it! . .. . S His Undertaking Department,, too, is complete, and having made I great reductions, in prices, you can get goods in that line at low figures, if compelled by misfortune! to buy. Hearse Free.
An Rliable Holism E- XL Meyer can always be relied upon, not only to carry io stoca tke best of K,l » t,-> secure -be A'mu **■ t<-T-f* C-* - V-- * ... «... and are popular with the people, thereby 1 ustaining tbe reputation of being always enterprising, anti ever reliable.. Having secured the Agenct for the o«l-q>ranxt Dr U r»~’s New »r sumption, will sell it on a nosifive guarantee. It will surely cure *O3 and every affection of Ihroat, Lungs and Chest, and to show our confidence, we invite you to call and get a TrialßoUle,Free I—,ic INTERESTING to BOTH SEXES, Any jnan or woman making less than S4O weekly should try our easy money making business. We want agents for our celebrated Madame Dean Spinal Supporting Corsets ; also our Spinal Supporter, Shoulder Brace, and Abdom. inal Protector Combined (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales daily. $3 outfit free. Send at orrne for full particulars. State sex. Lewis Schiele & Co., 390 Broadway, New York YY ANTED.—AII parties knowing themselves to *be indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once. R. H. Yeoman. LASf CALL FOR 1885. All persons knowing themselves to 1 e debtors of Ralph Fendig, either by accpunt or note, are most urgently requested to call and settle during this month, as on January Ist, 1886,1 shall put all notes and accounts into a collector’s hands. Ralph Fendig.
Fashion Magazine Free. A large T 6 page publioatoti contain* ing the latest styles, with hand cmt illustrations of fashions for the com ing Reason. Artis i« Fancy Work. Painting. Recipes and every subject of interest to a cultivated American lady. Pricesl.oo. Special. Forth* address of five ladies who you think would make good agents and 13 two* cent, stamps for postage, etc., we •end magazine for one entire year rsEB. Address immediately. fashion magazine co<. P O Box 473, Buffalo. N- Y Since Leopold reduced prices on all his Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes below all competition, his goods go off like hot cakes. W WATSON, ATTOKNBJY-AT-LAW, f*~Offlce np Stnirß, in Hemphill Building. RENSSELAER ‘ _ ]XI) ]t] E. QUIVEY, ~ DENTTST, Spceial attention giv ß n to the preservation of the natural teem. Artificial teeth inserted from one to an entire set. All work warranted. _ K&'-Dffici'over Warners' Hardware Store. Nov. 37. ISSri. Rensselaer, nil M. 33. A.33T33R, Physicician and Surgeon. up stais, in the Hemphill building, Dec ii, 1885. " Rensselaer, Ind.
SHBRIBF’S-SMttJE. BT VIHTUW OiDA CBRIfFIED COPY Pfcree t<» rawdirected f.cofr thv Clerk of 6b* - .J-ae-per Circuit.. (a>art. in a oause.wherein W !•. ler\ailw»B piwiMtiff and JAmea L. Short and Ahnt-r Taylor were defendaata. requiring at ■ Bo make the ..a.a^, l of Two and Sirilveiehr Dollnrf* at»d thirtv-uu#. cwnta, [S2«B l] eoffether wilb> i : merei«t and icoeta, J will exrwee at public aate 01 Saturday, the igd day ott •Iftoiiftry;, a* . 1886, between thertoen* of 10 o'cl Jek a. * and4o'tlfock p. M.,of pa’«b dwv, at the dr,ar of the Coiut Honse In the Tote of Kensoelaer, .htsper county. l*idiana, the.rett»*pd profit? fc-tttrterin not exceedint; •even G) yearn. l>v tlie year, the following-de-scribed rear v-ntate. to wit t; The quarter. of k>t two [2b s*ietloU: tbirty-8i;*;(36) in tow.pabit? tbtrty-three -,3Bj.range eeven (T]: lot ?ix (ti) iu miction twen y orght (28). and iot seven G) i e eeeftttm twenty -nine (>r9) the sontb-east quarter |of ;northrcast*jiinrier 04) of taction twenty ntn*-, lotfive in soui l quarter (q; of see tion thirty '3O). and the aortn east of north-wist quarter 04) sectioa thirty-one (811, all tn township thirty three (33) range-six (6) west, Jasper county, Indiana And should,such rent#.and profits not sell fora sufiite.'ynt.sum t » dis>hargt said deer'*, interest and costs, [ will, at the sapie time and place, and in the manner afore-said, expose at public sale t ie fee simple rights., of said aefenrtants in and to said real tyuate. or so mu A thereof as shai Vie sufficient to discharge said decree, iute estand costs. Saul sale will he nvjvle without any relief what* ever ffom valuation or appraisetnci I-laws, and in accordance with the order of unit in said dcejice. SAMT.EI. E. YEOM.VN. Sheriff H, B.&Z Dwiggips. Att’vs for plaintiff, kuvember 26. 1-Hf,' sio. John Makkever Jai. Wiluams, Presuhant. Cawti* FARMERS’ BAM, £3P“Op|»oeite PubMe RENSSELAER, - . INDfiAN A Receive Deposits. Buy sad Soil Exchange Collections made and remised. ” Money Loanod. Do a general Bajjt- . ing Brsiaess. Auitu't 17.188*',.
HIJFTY HOUSE MOUNT AYR, INl>., O. G. HUFTT, Proprietor Board $3 50 per week. Transits t II per day. A. E. WTLEIB, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Sehoo. House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turn* ing, and flue wotk in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C IRA W. YEOMAN. Attorney at Law, ROTARY PUBLIC, Beal Estate ant Collecting Agent. A ill practice in «11 tbe Courts of Newtoa. Benton and Jasper counties. Okfiok:—Up-stn'rs, over Murray’s City >rue Gootlland. Indiana. THE MEW MfflliMllH) REN IND. Tl °. OPENED. New and fiu«ly furnished.— •> Cool and pleasant reoins. Table furnished* v' ith the best the market affords. Good SampleRooms on first floor. Free Bus to and fromDepot. PHILIP BLUE. Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1883 ts LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite. Court House, Honticelh, Ind Has recently been new furnished through out. The rooms arelargeand airy.tholoea tion central, making it the most conv»Me» and desirable hopse in town. Trv it
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