Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1886 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER TIHE TABLE Passenger Trains. Nqrth. South. 4:51 a. m. 10:48 a. m. 4:03 “ 11:11 p. m. 4:rß p. m, 10:47 “
GONE TO HER REST.
On Wednesday night, February 17th, 1886, at 11:55 o’clock, after an illness extending over a year our daughter, Ana Bell, departed this life, aged 23 years, 4 months and 27 days. Bright, kind and lovable in disposition, a vacancy is created in our family circle that can never be filled. Mrs. Dr. Loughridge, Mrs. Geo Dexter, Mrs. T. P. Wright, Mrs. Allen Catt, and others, will be long remembered by us and ours for their many acts of kindness in our trying hour. Rev. B. F: Ferguson will conduct funeral services at the Presbyterian Church, in Rensselaer, Saturday, February 20th 1886, at 1| o’clock, p. m. All are respectfully invited to attend.
Gov. Seymour, of New York, lias followed Gen. Hancock over the Dark River. Extended notices of these grand men will be found n another part of this Sentinel.
Gov. Seymour During the War. It is a gross slander, begotten of partisan hate, and thoughtlessly repeated over the coffin of Horatio Seymour, that as the Governor of New York at a critical period in the history of the war he was inimical to the Union. The number of commissions issued to officers of New York troops bearing. Horatio Seymour’s name ought to be sufficient answer to this i eiterated misrepresentation, butt'mie is additional evidence of the falsity of the absurd and injurious tale. - Such was Governor •Seymour’s untiring activity and success In fitting out and forwarding regiments before the battle of Gettysburg that President Lined u telegraphed thanks to him, and a tew days subsequently the Secretary of War telegraphed to tke Governor as follows: “Hie President directs me again to return his thanks to his Excellency, Governor Seymour, and his staff, for tlieL energetic and prompt action.” And when the great emergency was passed and all possible occasion for flattery had also gone by, Lincoln wrote the Governor a personal letter expressive of his admiration for the zeal and patriotism of the Governor. It is true that there were certain Washington methods in the conduct of the war that did not seem to Governor Seymour warranted either by the emergency or the Constitution; but the files of the very newspapers now repeating the slander that Seymour was disloyal will disclose abundant criticism of their own upon the attitude of the administration and the armies in the field. Editors now very fierce in the declaration of their owu 1 oyalty, and in denunciation of every one who would not accept their dicta and join their ranks were among the most harmful of the home guards who conducted a fire in the rear. Horatio Seymour was a grand character upon whose fair fame no blemish of even passive treason can rest. He was, on the contrary, actively a patriot.—Chicago Herald.
We are not a Democrat for office or spoils, but we are a Democrat for principle—measures and men. Disappointment in failure to secure place does not and will not affect our devotion to the principles of the Democratic party. We are not that kind of a Democrat. Of course we are disappointed in not receiving the appointment of p. m. for Rensselaer, and so are eight out of ten of our people, but that will not lead us or them to forswear our fealty to the great Democratic party. Mr. Nat. S. Bates, the appointee, is a good citizen, clever gentleman and sound Democrat, and w r e believe will give general satisfaction. We may at some future time, possibly, allude to the p. o. contest, but not in connection with Mr. B.
We understand that Jasper Kenton will be pressed to the front for the Democratic nomination fo r Trustee of Marion township. And Thos. Crockett is favorably mentioned in connection with the office of Assessor. These gentlemen are good cittzens and very competent to fill th positions for which they are recommended.
The Greenback Convention, which met in Rensselaer Saturday, Feb., selected a county committee, for the ensuing year, as follows: Hanging Grove, Leroy Nolan, Mr. Applegore; Barkley, Frank Moore; Wheatfield, August Stimpson; Union, B. W. Harrington, R. Swain; Newton, Jonathan Pancoast; Marion, W. C. Pierce, Wm. Moore, J as. W. Pierce, C. D. Stackhouse; Jordan, Noah Littlefield, Howard Burr, W. H. Pichey: |Carpenter, Basil Hunt, John Jordan, Dr. Patton, Chris Hardy, E. E. Rockwood. This committee will meet again, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, Feb., 27.
It L a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself.
Call for Democratic Convention.
Hie Democratic voters, of Jasper county will meet at t .e.ir several places of voting, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1886, and elect Central Committeemen fortheir respective Townships for the coming campaign, as follows, to-wit: Hanging Grove, 3; Gillam, 3; Walker, 3; Barkley, 5; Marion north precinct, 5, south precinct, 4; Jordan, 4; Newton, 3; Keener, 3; Kankakee, 3; Wheatfield, 3; Carpenter, west precinct, 4,. east precinct, 4; Milroy, 3, and Union, 3’ who, when so elected, shall meet at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, March the 6th. 1886, and complete the organization by electing a Chairmani Secretary and Treasurer, of the County Central Committee. The township committees, when elected, will at once choose a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer, and shall report the names of the committeemen to James W. Douthit, Secretary.
The members compos’ng the old Central Committee, and all other Democrats who so desire, will meet in caucus, at the Court House, on the 6th day of March, 1886, at 11 o’clock, a. m., for the transaction of important business, looking to the welfare of the party in the fu ture. Let there be a full attendance. EZRA C. NOWELS, Jas. W. Douthit, Chairman. Secretary. By a decision of the Supreme Court, Powell is on top in his fight with the Board of Commissioners. The most complete stock of Dry Goods—new and cheap—at Ralph Fendig’s. j
Special Invitationl Everybody is respectfully invited to sail and price my goods, and I will guarantee that out of every 25 customers 24 will be bound to buy of me, as I Lave reduced my entire stoek io such prices that they will feel constrained to purchase unless they have money to throw away.— I mean business, and am determined to secure, by the above method, new friends. Do not be misled, but eeme at once and eon vince yourselves of the truth of this statement. Very respectfully,
Bwy the best of Fruit Trace, and in deimg so leave your orders with “Turkey Joe". guaranteed. BTOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county,lndiana, will receive sealed bids, until one o’clock, p. m. on Friday, March sth, 1886, for furnishing the offices of said county with Blank Books and Stationery and an / other material to be used in the sr.id offices, for a period of one year The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper CountyI M Fashion Magazine Free. A large F 6 page public* ton containing the labaat styles, with hand erne Illustrations of fashions for the com iug season. Artis’ic Fancy Work. Painting, Recipes aid every subject of int«rsst to a cultivated American lady. Prioesl,oo. Sfbcial. Forth* address of five ladies who you think would make good agents mad 13 two* cent, stamps for postage. ete.. we etvid magwzme for one entire year free. 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.
notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids, until ten o’clock a. m., on Friday, March sth," 1886, for furnishing Medical and Surgical aid to the poor of the several Townships, and County Poor Farm in said County, for a period of one year. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County. INTERESTIN G to BOTH SEXES. Any man or woman making less than §lO weekly should try our e;my 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 once for full particulars. State sex. Lewis Schiele <fc Co., 390 Broadway,New York
AV AN TED.—AII parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once. R. H. Yeoman. It is evident that Leopold means business, and everybody would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity ts saving 25 per cent, on all goods sold by him.
SHERIFF’S SALE. Bi VIRTUE es a Certified Copy of a Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit court, in a cause (No. 3416 whereiu Simon P Thompson, David J Thomp»on and Marion E Spitler were plaintiffs and Isaac T Boyden and l.anra Boyden, wife of said Isaac T Boyden, were defendants, ’equiring me to make the sum of Sixteen Dollars and Sixtythree ccßtß“sl6 63”, together with interest and costs, I will offer at public sale, on Saturday, the 6th day of March, 1886, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m of said day, at the door of the Court House, In the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven “7” years, by the year, the foil awing described real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter (Ji) of the sonth-east quarter (>i) of section thirty-one |(31), township thirty-two (32) north range live (6) west; and the south-east quarter (Ji) oi the north-east quarter[>i) of thesoutb west quarter (Ji) ofs.ee tion thirty-six <36) township thirty-two (82] north range six (6’ west, all in Jasper county, Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge -aid Decree, interee* and costs, I will at. the same time and place, and iu the nianuer aforesaid, expose at public sale the lee simple rights of said defendants in aud to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient t<< discharge said Deeree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of Court in decree SAMUEL E YEOMAN, bherfff Thompson A Bro , Att’ys lor plffe. February 0, 18M..510
A. LEOPOLD.
Notice of Application for License to Sell In*oxicating Liauors NOTICE Is hereby given to all the citizens of the Town of Remington, and Carpenter Township, in the County of Jaaper, and State of Indiana: That I, the undersigned Timothv O Connor, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, will make application to the Board of Com missionersof the said Jaapei County, in the State ol Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be ho’c!<’n in the Town of Rensselaer in said Jasper conn commencing on Monday, the Ist day ofM •' 188 b. for a License to sell Spiritous Liquors, Vinous Liquors, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage *-j ’ s. quantities than a quart at a time, wit > '1 c j ege of allowing and permitting said I nr 'rs 'o drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows, to-wit: “A one story Frame Building loccated upon Lot number one (1) of P. D. Gallagher's subdivision of Lota Nos. four (4>, five 15), and [6], in Block number twelve (12], of the original plat of the Town of Remington, which ia laid out upon a part of the south half ol the north-west quarter of section No. thirty, township twenty-seven north, range six west, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is located, ia described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said Block number twelve (12) in said Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north line of said Blook No. twelve (12) a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with Ohio street in'said Town of Remington, twenty feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said Block No. twelve [l2), forty feet to the west boundary line of said Ohio street, and thence north alongjthe west line of said Ohio street, twenty feet to the place of beginning.— The said Building fronts east on Ohio street in said Town of Remington. Said applicatfc n wiL ask fora License as above mentioned, for a period of one year, TIMOTHY O’CONNOR. James W. Douthit, Att’y for applicant. February 6.1886.-$lO.
LIQUOR LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizen s of DeMotto and Keener township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant, of said Township. County and i-'tate, and a man of good moral character and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application for a license to sell and barter, in less quantities than a quart at a time, spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors, which may be used as a beverage, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank, in and upo i the premises where sold and bartered; at the March Term of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, to be held in the town of Rens.-clm r, commencing on the first day of March A. I). 1886. The pre else location an i description ol the premises where said liqun-.-’ are to tie sold and bat tertxl is follows, to-wit: A one and or e-half story frame building siiuated o:> lot number fifte-m il'>) in o-ock'num-ber two (2) in McDonald’s addition to the town of DeMotte, Jasper County, In liana, and described by m des and bounds as follows: Commencing id a point, one (1) foot south of :i point <-nt- ( !) f<> -t e.tsr. of rhe northwest corner of sain Im . number fifteen (L>), thence running east l wenTy-fou.r (:;i) feet thence. south sixteen (16) feet thence West twenty-four (24) feet thence north sixteen (.16) feet to the point of commencement Said license will be asked for a period of one year. > HENRY GRANGER. J. W. Douthit, Atty, forputitioner. Feb 6,’86
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY VIBTOe OP A CHWTFTTD COPY of * Oeoree and Execution me diwetod Lorn the Ciers of the Jasper Cttedut Sour*. in caste No 3459. wheresn John Ma eever was plaintiff and B-juj min F, Haugh and Hangh, wife cf B7njamin I Haugh, whose Christian arte is unknown, and Josenh K Haugh, and .... Haugh, wife of Joseph R Haugh, whose Christian name is unknown, ware defendants, requiring inc to ißalce the sum of Fifty-nine Dollars and WiirWoine cents, [ss9 9] together with interest a*d costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 6th day of March, a. d , 1886, between the hours of 10 o’eieck a. m. aad 4o’clock p. M.,of said day, at the doer of Ute Court IlouHe is the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Inrifi. ana, the renin and profits for a term not Mceedaug esvuti (7) years, by the yew, the fotlowh-g descathed real estate, tewit: The north-west quarter (%) of the southwest quarter [>4) of section twenty-four (24) of tow ship twenty-eight (28) north range six (6) west, -in Jaspe oonnty, Indiana Aad should sack rente aud profits not sell for suffi’tcient uttrn to discharge said decree, inter •at Had costa, I will, at thw same time and place’ and in ths manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee sample rights of said defendants tn and to said reel eatale. or so much thaceof as shal be sufflcient to discharge said decree, into eat and scats. Said sale will be made without any relief what, ever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in asecrdance with the order of count in said decree. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff. M F Chilcote.Att’y for plaintiff. February 6, 1886. $lO.
First 2-cent Paper Established in the West'. lie Hews ** HAS A ' LAWYERS take it for its Supreme Court decisions. A, l POLITICAL PARTIES Xv VX because it is independent VtZ-A enough to give all the a Xs NK news and the exact ’Sk X-\ truth on both sides— NJ XN not a{raid to apX- prove or condemn either X-. xX. according MERCHANTS to desert, and Traders for Xkxz JKax. its Market Reports. Xx vs. FARMERS Xx v Vx and LIVE STOCK MEN NN. *>*' may get it post-paid at a cts. per day, either daily or only cer- f tain days of the week. XX/ IT IS DELIVERED EVERY DAY BY AGENTS IN 200 TOWNS AND VILLAGES AT 10 OTS. A WEEK. Special Wants as “Wanted,” “For Rent,” “For Sale,” “Lost,” “Found,” “Married,” “Died,” “Births,” etc., etc., 1 Cent a word each insertion.
W WATSON, AT-TOkNHY-AT-LAW, np States, in HemphHl Building, arl HENSSKLABR - IND. P E. QUIVEY, denT'St, . Speaial attention given to the preservation of the natural tee4r. Artificial teeth inserted from one to an entire set. Am. work warranted. over Warners’ Hardware Store, Nov. 27, 1885. Rensselaer, nd. 13. ALTER, Pfcysieician and Surgeon. tß*~Offioe np steals, in (be Hemphill btteiding, H** IL 1885. Rensselaer, Ind. Administrator’s NoticeNOTICE is hereby given that the undowrtpwed Appointed by fee Jasper Oteeuit court Adinintefoator of the K state of Nannie E Spitler, deceased, late of said county. Said Estate is supposed to besobvewt Janoary 15. 1886. EZRA L. CLARK. J emt Mask*vek Jay Wuuima PresMent. iNfofhie FARMERS’ BANK, oT~Opp»site Pubiie gqware_g=l BENSBCLAEIt, ... INDIANA Dspoates. Buy »®d !•!) CoMaeteong made Mid pjoenpfety pemlltvH. Money Loaned. Do a geaoMU Banting Dvsiness. Aacwst IT, HUFTY HOUSE MOUNT AYR, IND., G. G. HUFTY, Proprietor Board $3 50 per week. Transient $1 per da#.
-A.- ID. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, «oath of Seho>. House, Rensselaer, hid.) All kinds of Iron and Wood Mn* ■ ing, and fine work in Iron; Steel and Braar, on short notice, and at neasonable rates. Give me a call. vSnd£ IRA W. TIOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate ant Collectiii U nt ATill practice in all the Coweta es Mewtan Benton and Jasper eenndes. Orrici:—Up-stairs, over Murray’s Oj|f Irug Store, Goodland. Indiana. THE BIEW IND. T - OPENED. New and finely • p Cool and pleasant reomi. Table furnished A'iif-i the best the market sJTords. Good Sample Rooms ok first floor. FaN?e and fedm Depot. PHHCUP B r jU£, Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1883 ts
J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House, Alonileerta, Ind Has recently been naw furnished th sough Ai.it. The rooms are large and airy. Mio l£>ea tiou central, making it the most odnveAen and desirable house in town. TTv it THE CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard of excellence whiob admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventtn? genius, skill and money can produce. OUR EVERY ATM JMsw WAB ' IS TWr RANTED wMWOOm FOB excel. yrars. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the meet attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UN EQUALED FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBXNXD, MAU THU THK POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogwes and Pries Lists, ca application, nun. The Chicago Cottage Organ Co. OonsM Bsndstah am? Stontar Se "? 10cent * postage and we wh* li r mOll S royal, valsabls Mm t sample hex of goods that will pnt you in tht way of makisg morm Mom at once than anything else in jmeriea Beth sexes of al ages can live at home ssd work in .spare time, or allthetimo. Capital not re qnirsd. We will »tart yon . Immense pay sum for those who start at ence. Stinson A Co.PortlMd, Malos,
