Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1886 — Page 4

ijcinociirtic Sentinel FRIDAY APRIL 30 1886. RENSSELAER HUE TABLE. Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:5] «. m. 10:48 a. m. 4:' “ 11:11 p. M. 4:rß P. M, 10:47 “

Democratic Gounty Conventoin:

Pursuant to call the Democratic Central Committee of J asper county met it the Court House, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, April 24, 1886, and after a full interchange of views recommend to the Democratic voters of the several townships 4o meet afitlie-voting places thereof on SATURDAY, MAY, 29, 1886, at 2 o’clock p. m., and select the number of delegates to which they are entitled, as follows, towit: Towns iiips. No. Del. Hanging Grove 4 Gillam 5 Walker 6 Barkley 11 Marion 20 Jordan 5 Newton. 7 Keener 2 Kankakee ‘ 4 Wheatfield , . 3 Milroy 3 Union 6 Carpenter 15 And the delegates so appointed are requested to meet in County Convention in the Court House, at Bensselaer, on SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1886, at 11 o’clock a. m„ and place in nomination candidates for the several county offices to be voted for at the November, 1886. election; and the transaction of such other as may be presented. By order of Committee.

H. A. BARKLEY,

Chairmrn. Jas. W. McEwen, Sec’y. "■ " *■ George Graham, the wife murderer, was lynched by a mob, at Spfingfield, Missouri, at an early hour last Sunday morning. ■ «♦ ► * “If that resolution can be adopted,” says a congressman, “it will have an immediate effect on the wool market, pushing the price right up, and this would be fortunate for all wool-growers.” “But how about the other fifty odd million people who want to buy clothes that have wool in them ?” asksan exchange. “Is every workman’s coat in the land to be taxed so as wool-growers can have a “fortunate” bounty?” On Friday last, in the House, young Voorhees created considerable consternation in the ranks of the lobbyists by the introduction of a resol .tion asking that a committee be appointed to investigate, with a view to break up tke great railroad lobby which has been swarming about the Capitol for the past three months. The resolution cites charges agains individuals. He backed it up with an able speech. The resolution was unanimously adopted, and tfifi investigation will no dojibtdo much toward breaking up the horde of railroad lobbyists. ■ -«• ' Our neighbor takes up the howl of the Indianapolis Freeman over the request made for the resignation of “Captain Eads the (radical) clerk at the general delivery window at the postoffice,” in that

city. There are plenty capable Democratic soldiers to fill the position, and notwithstanding Eads’ declination to resign, he should be made to understand there is'aGod in Israel, in spite of the remonstrance from the “Freeman” and the Rensselaer I’epub ican.

UNION ITEMS.

Pasturage iz exlent at present. John M. Shields and Bruce Moffatt iz i.nnin herds this seazon. William and James Cox haz moved to Newton township. Otto Shultz iz workm for Amos Alter. George IV Casey haz b en appinted az deputy assessor. Mrs. Sarah Gephaid, she blind woman, iz very sick. She iz stayin with her niece, M s. Amos Alter. A new boy atG. IV. Casey’s. It iz the first, and George sez he is goin to bring him up in the Dimocratic faith. Riley W. Hamacher, of Keener township, gave Union a visit last week. Simon P. Thompson, the bellwither of the Republican party of Jasper county, owns more land in Union than any other one individual. Wonder what haz becum ov Yo ir Brother ov the Republican. The voters iz wa'.in pas untly fur hiz explanashun ov the bogus ballot bizness. Mrs. Levi Hodge iz on the sick list. Unkle John Cooper iz makin hiz home with hiz son, ex-Trustee William Cooper. Wheat looks exlent at present. Mr. John H. Shields, ov Marion township, visited his old home in Union last week. Union township haz more old bachlors (and your umbel sarvant iz wun ov em) ti proporshun to populashud than any other township in Jasper county, and not wun old maid. The Lord hav marsy on us. Unkle Simon. ’ April 27, 1886,

BLACKFORD ITEMS.

Prospect for wheat good. Health, in this vicinity, generally good. The schools are in a prosperous condition. Literary Friday night, May 7th, at Burns’. Come, everybody, see the fun and receive instruction. Ere another week has rolled around we shall have heard of a wedding in the vicinity of Snowflake, and wished them many happy seasons. Anderson Jenkins, who has been on the sick list for some time, is not much better. “Bill” maybe found at the office on every Saturday evening. Last Tursday evening a veil was lost between Blackford and Brushwood. The finder will please leave it with M. A. Makeever. Mrs. Charles Pullins made a flying trip to thio city la t Sunday. Miss Rhoda Pvllins is quite ick \ith scarlet rash. Rev. Chetle is still preaching to the stiff-necked wickedness of Nubin-Ridge. Up to the present writing his effort has not been very fruitful in converts. There is plenty of field here for missionary and evangelical work, and it is to be hoped his effort may bear good results. Ony Hurley, who has been sick for several weeks with lung fever, is now in a fair way of recovery. The Republican demagogues want to pull the wool over our eyes by appealing to the brilliant (?) record of the Republican pary. — But they do not all ude to their Credit Moodier Swindle; Indian Bureau Frauds; Theft or the Presidency in ’76; Indian Bribery in 1880; Stai -Route Frauds; Black Frida Rascality; Belknap Post-Traderships, etc. April 28,1886. You Know. Oats mostly in. James Longstieth has just received a new saw. We note that “Steel-Hammer” and “Fatty” are becoming quite intimate friends. Why is it “Billy” has no success? Wheat bids fair for a good crop. Plowing for corn is the order of the day. Old Hickory. Ladies, we have secured a firstclass milliner for the coming season of 1886, Mrs. Carrie Phelps of Chicago, who is a first-class artist. Come and examine goods and work before purchasing elsewhere Hemphill A Hom.

The Democrats of Rensselaer met at the Court House last evening and placed in nomination the following Corporation ticket: Trustees- First district Allen Catt; 2d district, James’"-’’. Randle; 4th district, C. B. Steward. Treasurer— Moses Tuteur. Cierk—A. F. Long. Marshal— Peter Minicus. The meeting v»as large and nthusiastic; and the nominees men well fitted for the places for winch they have been named We Will Move.—We hereby respectfully notify onr many customers th t on the Ist of May next we will occupy with our stock of goods the splendi- new room in Leopold’s Arcade building.

The natural scramble for place which actuates the average Republican the country over, and the confest likely to be sprung by the rival aspirants and their friends, attracted fair turn out, of all parties at the I,epublican gathering at the Court House Monday evening. The proceedings were conducted on the free and easy system. As a consequence more votes were cast than there were voters, and the following ticket is the outcome: Trustees— First district, R. P. Benjamin; 2d district, C. F. Wren; 4th district, Wm. Greenfield. Treasurer —C. C. Starr. Marshal —Wm. Warren. Clerk- C. C. Warner. The new display of Goods, selected and bough tby such a combination of experience and taste as Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Hopkins may justly claim to have, will certainly sell at the prices offered.

A Card of Thanks.—l wish to express through your columns, my most sincere thanks to all kind friends who assisted and sympathized with me in my bereavement. Mrs. Caddie Martin. Listing and Rag Carpets made to order, at the. Factory, on Front street, near the Artesian Well. — Call and examine manufactures and ascertain charges. Meyers, Proprietor. Married —At the residence of the bride’s parents, at Pleasant Ridge, Jasper couhty, Ind., by Rev. David Handley, Mr. John M. Shields and Miss Sarah M. McDonald. To make it generally known to all interested, will say that the Furniture and Undertaking business of the late W. J. Wright will not be discontinued, but will be conducted by Park Wright, who hopes to retain his f ather’s friends his friends, and secure the patronage of many more by square dealing with nil. ark Wright.

Miraculous Escape. V . W. Reed, (irnggisi, of Winches’' ter, Inn., writes* “One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Hur onia. Run k.mdoipM Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, m.d was given up to die by her physicians ol'o beard of Dj King’s New Discov ai y for Consumption, and jegau onying it sf me. In s x mouth’s tim° she walked to tl.is city, ;• distance of six miles, and is now so much tnprov ed she has quit using t. She ’eels ?!<•• owes her lue to it.” Free Trial Bottles at F. B Meyer’s Drug Stoie.fi The store and restaurant of Abe Sparling has been moved into Maloyts new brick, near the depot. We have bought Mr. Farden’s stock at such figures as to enable us to sell at his closing-out prices. Hemphill & Honan. •> „. —, It i ; a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself. Kid Gloves —new 65c, at Ludd Hopkins’.

LARUE BROS.

Since Leopold reduced prices on all his Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes below all competition, nis goods go off like hot cakes. No shoe store sell “good Siloes” —n 'shoddy—cheaper than Ludd Hopkins. An extensive stock, in great variety, of Straw Goods, ranging in price from sc. to S 3, at N. Fendig’s. Call and see for yourselves. —. The business of W. J. Wright, deceased, will continue, under the management of Park Wright, who is authorized to settle all claims and collect all moneys due. Park a right.

. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be presented tu the Board of Commissioner, o's Jas per county. Indiana, at their regular June Session, commencing on the first Monday of June a d. 188(> praying for the vacation of allot the Aliev running east and west t rough the center of Block number One (1), in Seawright’s Addition to the Town of Remington, in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana; and that all the Real Estate bordering on the said Alley to be vacated, and that will be affected by said proposed vacation, is owned by this petitioner, Edward H. Brigge, and by Almira E. Smith, John A. Thomas, Thomas F. Stone, Hvnrv Do vning and Maigaret Watson. EDWARD H. BRIGGS. Remington, Ind., April 27,1886. Moideeai F. Chilcote. Attorney for Petitioner. $5 NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of J'pper. bb: Annie Thompson, and Heui'y Thompson, husband of said Annie Thompson, are htr oy notified that David J Thompson has filed his complaint in the-Jasper Circuit ourt to foreclose a tax lien upon certain Real Estate in said county, and that said cause will stand for trial on Monday, June 14th. 1886, the same being the 7t i Judicial day of the June term, V 8 , of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held at the Court House In the Town of R nsselaer, tn said County and S ate. and commencing Monday, June 7th 1886. , — A —- . Witness my hand and seal of said ■! Seal. [■ Court, April 22<j. 1886. > ’ JAMES F IRWIN Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, "ho pson & 8n,., Att’ys for pl fl. April 23,1886-^4. ©>THE LIGHT SEWINGMACHINE HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SA TISFACTION New Heme Sewing Machine Co. -ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, N. Y. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, Cal. kow S*LE BY W ii. a . c < . >■! el . twit ELDREDGE SEWING ML MACHINE _ iMMy WITH BMW J Automatic. HSU\ ]&s Cylitta , Shuttle. No. 3. The ELDREDGE “B” is sold with the guarantee of being the BEST that can he MADE. AGENTS WANTEDEldredge manufacturing co. 363 and 365 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, lUL

W WATSON, Li-'’ Otrice up Stairs, in Hemphill Building. RENSSELAER, IND. J? E. QUIVEY, LDEIDTTTSST, . f Special attention given to the preservation of rhe natural teelc. Artificial teeth inserted from one to ;.n entire set. All wobk warranted. over Warners" Hardware Store, Nov. 27, 1885. Rensselaer, Ind. M. 33 ■ A3LT333 *> Piiysieician and Surgeon. KST”Office up stais, in the Hemphill building, Dec. 11. 1885. Rensselaer, Ind. Administrator’s Notice "ftJOTICR is hereby given that the undersigned 11 has been appointed by the Jasper Circuit Court Administrator of the Estate of Nannie E. Spider, deceased, late of said county. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent January 15. 1886. EZRA L. CLARK. John Makeever Jay Williams, President. ('aside FARMERS’ BANK, Opposite Public RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA Receive Dspositß. Buy and Soil Exctjan Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banning Btsiness. August 17.1883. HUFTY HOUSE MOUNT AYR, IND., G. G. HUFTY, Proprietor Board $3 50 per week. Transient $1 per day. -A.. JL. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Sehoo. House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine worki* Iron* Steel and Bras?, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C

IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate anil Collecting Agent. •Vill practice in all the Courts of Newton' Beaton and Jasper counties. Office: —Up-stairs, over Murray’s Citj true Store; Goodland. Indiana. THE KEW IiEN J sELAER, IND. OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table, furnished A’ith the best the market affords. Good Sample Booms on tir-t. floor. Free Bn* to and from Depot.. PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Rensselaer. .May 11.1883 ts I/J3AR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite. Court House, Monticello, Ind Has reeently been new furnished through out. The rooms arelarge and airy.tho loea tion central. making.it the mosteonveuien and desirable house intown. Try it THE NEW AND ELEGANT —HIGH ARfcl — JENNIE JOE” SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER. •ST A t I Th® LADIES’ FAVORITE, because it is LIGHT RUNNING and does such beautiful work. Agents’ Favorite,because it is aquick and easy seller. AGENTS WANTED iftWTO TERRITORY. t!3.3E3rsrX> 3T<OSa. CITtOTLAIt.. JIM MpWjTUBIHG CO. Cor. La Sii’3 Avenue aid Ontario street, CHICAGO, ILL. A fiIWR Send 10 cents postage and we wii Q ir P l ,no ’l yon free a royal, valuable A 5153 S sample hex of goods that will put " you in the way of making more r:>Nur nt. once than anything else in _.merica ;.<.t.i- •<! ages can live at home and work . h: split- t m<>. or allthctime. Capital not re ‘['.tired. We will start you Immense pay sure lor those who start at once. Stinson .t Co-. Portland, Maine.