Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1886 — Page 4

democratic 3enfinel jmP'^E FRIDAY MAY 14 1886. RENSSELAER TIHE TABLE. Passenger Trains. North. South. 4:51 a. m. 10:48 a. m. 4:<*B “ 11:11 p. m. 4:rß p. m, 10:47 “

Democratic County Convention:

Pursuant to call tlie Democratic Central Committee of Jasper county met at 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 to meet at the voting places thereof on

SATURDAY, MAY, 29, 188 G, at 2 o’clock p. m., and select the number of delegates to which they are entitled, as follows, towit: Townships. 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 Rensselaer, oh SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1880, at 11 o’clock a. m„ and place in nomination candidates for the several county offices to be voted for at the November, 1880, election; and the transaction of such other business as may be presented. By order of Committee. H. A. BARKLEY, Chairmrn. Jas. W. M< Ewen, Cec/y. One of (he queerest objections urge 1 in opposition to the c; ndidacyof a man is “That he WQu’d never deposit money in the sand nor bet on a lame horse a race.” Charles R. Pollard, of Delphi, Ind., nominated by the President to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Montana territory, has been rejected by the Semts.

The Message “Bulletin” contains some very nice proposition, and it should have started out on them. Its self-laudatory statements and exaggerations we make all due allowance for. Dr. A. B. Pitzer, an active and life-long Bern crat of Tipton county, is a candidate for Auditor of State, subject to the action of the Democratic State Convention. The Doctor is said to be a gentleman of goo*! character and excellent qualifications.

Means the Sentinel Package. —The ex-consul says: “Even the manufacturer puts a label on one, “c.0.d.,” for his own convenience.” Yes, once each week for over nine years, in accodance with our wish. The “manufacturer” would do the same for the guano-inflated manager of the Message, provided he deposit monthly installments, in advance, sufficient to cover expressage both ways. He was on their lists ter years before his official j duties demanded his attention in , another field. i

The ex-consul is opposed to S. P. Thompson’s candidacy for the State Senate. The consul will never forgive Mr. T. for interfering with his lofty aspirations to the Secretaryship of State. The announcement that it has become necessary to confine Attor-ney-General Hord in the Asylnm, at Indianapolis, on account of insanity, will be received b / the citizens of Indiana with regret.

MARION ITEMS.

Thursday, May 13. —The weather warm; the ground in good condition for planting corn, and farmers were at work in good earnest, when about six o’clock p. m. it began raining from the east or southeast. The wind changed to nortiieast followed by rain, hail and wind, carrying nearly everything before it. The top of wind-pump and roof of corn-crib, on premises of Prank Watson, were blown off*. Fences were blown down; stock ran to and fro for shelter; trees t tripped of leaves and young branches; fruit damaged; garden stuff beat into the ground; young chickens and turkeys drowned, and Hooding the country with water. — Glass destroyed: For Harv. Wood, 16 window panes; 36 in residence of mother McCord; 29 at Peter Wasson’s; and considerable destroyed in residences of Frank Watson and others.

MEMORIAL SERVICES.

Resolved: That the three newspapers of Rensselaer be requested to give publicity to the following: The general public are invited to assemble at the Opera House on May 30th at 10:30 a, m., to attend Memorial sermon by Chaplain D. R, Handley; and also to participate on the following day in Memorial services. All ex-so diers are invited to assemble at Grand Army Hall between the hours of 9:30 and 10 a. in. on the 30th and act with the Post on that day and the day following.

Elder R. S. Dwiggins will conduct the services at the Christian Church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. His theme will be “The Home of the Righteous.” In addition to quotations from Scripture, he will mte such eminent authorities as John Wesley, Ireneas, Justin Martvr, TyndeJ, Whitby and others, in support or the proposition that the whole earth is to become a a most beautiful paradise and the future Lome u£ the redeemed.— All aie cordially invited to attend.

It i.-- a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself. — Town Marshal Warren has appointed Ch arlie Platt as his dep uty. Listing and Rag Carpets made to order, at the Factory, on Front street, near the Artesian Well. — Ci 11 and examine manufactures and ascertain charges. Meyers, Proprietor. 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 father’s friends his friends, and secure the patronage of many move by square daa 1 - ingwi'h all. Park Wright.

Miraculous Escape.

W. W. Reed, druggist, of ter, Tnd., writes: “One of my custom** ers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Har onia, Ran - Randolph}! 00., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians, ►she heard of Di. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying it sf me. In six month’s time she vvaiked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She .’eels 1 she owes her life to it,” Free Trial Bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Stoie.6 ■ i We have bought Mr. Far den’s stock at such figures as to enable us to sell at his clcsing-out prices Hemphill & Honan. J

South-East.

BLACKFORD ITEMS.

The* voice of the mosquito is heard in the land, and the bullfrog has begun t 3 “toot” We understand that J. Longstreth will move his mill to Union township. A. W. Jenkins, who has been on the sick list for some time, is slowly recovering. Corn planting is the order of the day. Wm. Daniels boasts of the best field of wheat in the township. Robert Porter is making his home with H. Henkl , and teaching the Cosy Palace school. Miss Lottie Peacock is teaching the Burns school. C. Florence, of Greensburg, Kansas, after spending a few days with friends, started for his home last Monday A. Arnold was called to Eel River a few days ago by the illness of liis brother. The Literary, at Burns, last Friday night, was - ? T. H. Hurley lias received his voucher for a pension of 812 per month. Emma Hurley thought that as the time for hard work was close at hand she would trot in double harness. She took for her mate L. Miller. We join in washing them a happy life. J. Casey has struck a coal oil well, and the product is red. People may talk of the world coming to an end, and many other queer things, but this coal oil product finishes it off.

The Repur licans of this county are now in fighting trim, and each faction is ready to make war upon the other on the slightest excuse. For the present Washburn has triumphed, but Powell, Thompson & Co., are only waiting an opportunity to knock the Doctor out on the next round. A. Arnold has sold 4 he thorough- 1 ■’’ed Jersey bull, “Jersey Duke,” to W. N. Pence and G. McElfresh. The Sand Ridge school is progressing finely at the present time with M. A. Makeeveras Captain. Mr. Wm. Durant has been in quite poor health for several days past. I. D. Dunn passed through this city last week.

Obituary.— Mrs. Della Florence was born in 1853, and died May 6til, 188 G, aged 33 years. For more than a year past the health of Mrs. Florence had been rather delicate, but it was not until p erhaps three months ago that she was confined to her room and there were apprehensions of danger among her friends. Since that time her eel me has been rapid and death Las ended her suffering. Sl:e bora her Kfiictfons with Christian fortitude. Put while it is our sad duty thus to record the death of one who so recently, in apparent health, mingled with us as a wife, neighbor and friend, we will cherish the memory that in these va ious relations of life she was affectionate, kind, affable and gentle. She shared in a high degree tli esteem and confidence of all who knew her. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. The remains were interred in the Smith cemetery. “Mossback.” Maw 11, ISSG.

Leopold reduced prices on all his Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots ; rnd Shoes below all compct t:on, his goods go off like hot c nkes. No shoe store shall sell “good Shoes” —n 3 shoddy—cheaper than Eudd H( PKINS. * <>» An extensive stock, in *grc at variety, of Straw Goods, rangb g in price from sc. to $3, at N. Fendig’s. Call and see for yourselves.

PIONEER OmX MARKET! ) Rensselaer, > Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Yea. Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Bighest Price Paid for Good t Cattle.

Mitt* if iniitada for License. 'N given vo ell the citizen* of , ; * ,* own ot Rensselaer, end Dinrict uum- •** }* eeidTowe, end Merlon Towu.hip, in me » oenty ot Jasper, and Bute of Indiana, that L, the unoersigueu John Q. Reynold*, e inale iu the State of Inoiane, eud e man of good morel character, and not in the habit of Decerning intoxicated, end etit peraon iu every b * * utru »ted with the »ai« of intoxicating Liquor*, will make application for a Li cen*e to sell and barter in lea* quantities than a quart at a time, Spintoue, Vlnoua, Halt and all oilier intoxicating iquora which mav be usidaa *«r, CVe . ll * e u wutl privilege of permitting the same to be orank in and upon the premise* wnere.solo and bartered, at the regular Jane sesbhih or the Board of Comiuistiucers us Jasper county, indiaea, to be held in the Town of Hensseiaer. commencmg on the seventh day of June, ,i o! The precise location and description oi the premises where #ai d liquors are to be sold ana bartered ig as follows, to-wit: iu a one-story mime buiidingsituate on laud described by metes nod bounds as follows, t -wit: Ounme eiug at the south-westerly corner of Bloc . four (4) at the intersection of Washington and Front streets, in the original plat of the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence in a southerly direction along the easterly line of Front street in said Town a distance of one hundred and seventy-two fi72i feet, ana three L<iJ inches, and from thence westerly on a line l’h/aile. with Washington stive, in sa.d Town fifty, (50] feet to a point on the wcsterT' line of rront street, in saidTowu, to the southea teriy corner ot the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold. Thence westerly on a line parallel with Washington street, in said Town, fifty (59) feet, thence northerly on a line parallel w th Froet street, in said'Town, nineteen (19) feet and eight (8] inches, thence easterly on * line Pd ral lcl with Washington sfeet, in said Town, silty (59) leet, thence southerly on the westerly line of Front street., in said Town, nineteen (19) feet and eight (8) inches to the ulace of beginning. Said License will be asked for a period of one year. JOHN G. REYNOLDS. M. F. C'hilcote, ... r James W. Douthit, Attorneys for petitioner. Rensselaer, Ind.,’May ;4, 188C--Jl2. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Notice to the tax payers of jasper COUNTY, INDIANA —Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization in and for said county, will meet at the Auditor’s office, in Rensselaer, on Monday, he 7th day of June, ICBG1 C BG for the purpose es hearing any grievances on account of the appraisement ot real and personal property and to equalize the assessment of property between the several townships of said county and stale. i —*— • Whnossmy hand and seal of office, 1 Seal, at Rensselaer, this 3d day of May. 1 —’ 1886. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana, May 7, 1886.

notice. State of Indiana, County of J 'sper, ss : Aunie Thompson, and Horny Thompson,, husband of said Annie Thompson, are her- oy notified that David J Thompson has filed his complaint in the-fasper Circuit Court to forecloso 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, 1886, of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held at the Court House in the Tow'd of R nsselaer, in said County and S ate and commencing Monday, June 7th 1886. ( —. Witness iny hand and seal of said ■! Seal, i Court, April 22d. 1886. • ' —r— ’ JAMES F IRWIN Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. ”'ho pson & Bro., Att’ys for pi it. April 23,1886 —?t. Vt>THE LIGHT RUNNING 4© SEWING-MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT. SATISFACTION^ New Horae SeiiiiMacle Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— I! 30 Union Square, N. Y. ChlcagOi 111. St. Louis. Mo. Atlanta. Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal. 1 " "for sale by

*1 .S 1 A 1 .. li ■ 1 .1 - i:l ■>, 11 e - .- <• i <■' . THE ELDREDGE No. 3. The ELDREDGE “ B ” is sold with the guarantee of being the BEST that can be MADE. AGENTS WANTED, ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. 363 and 365 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL,

E. *• <* UIVI:Y ’ 3DB33STXTST, ’ H Speeial attention given to the preservation es the natural teelh. Artificial teeth inserted from one to an entire set. All wobk warranted. over Warners' Hardware Store, Nov. 27,1885. Rensselaeb, .nd. M. B. ALTER, Physlpician and Surgeon. up stais, in the Hemphill buiiding, Dec. 11, 1885. Rensselaer, Ind. John Makeever Jay Williams, President. Cathie CARMERS’ BANK, I t3P~Oppoeite Public RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA Receive Deposits. Buy and Soil Exchang Collections made and promntiv remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banking Bvsiness. August 17.188 v.

T\T 01 ICE is hereby given that a i\ petition will be presented to tlie Goard of Commissioner * of Jas* p.a county, Indiana, at their regular la tie Session, commencing on the h:v: Monday us June A . \d. 188(5. preying for the vacation of all of i.he Alk v i uuuin.T 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 Do affected by said proposed vn«a~ lion, is owned by this petitioner. Edward 11. Briggs, and by Almira E. Smith, John A. Thomas, Edward M. Green, ELnrv Do vning ano Margaret Watson. EDWARD H. BRIGGS. Remington, Ind., April 27,1886. Mordecai F. Chilcote, A-rornej for Peiitionor. So Jk., Xi. WILLIE, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Sehoo. House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine woik in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C

IRA W. YEOMAN, attorney at Law, Notary public, Real Estate and Collecting Agent. -Vi 11 practice in all the Courts of Newtoa} Benton and Jasper counties. OtFi'jis:—Up-stairs, over Murray’s CUj )rug Store, Goodlaud. Indiana. THE TJEW MWeIvIeIrDMM IND. TL’ J . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the host, the market afford*. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus t* and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE,Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11, 1883 ts. XaßSiiß HOUSE, 3. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite. Court House, Monticello , Ind Has recently been new furnished throngh out. The rooms are large and airy.tho loea tion central- making it the most convenien and desirable hopse in town. Try it

THE NEW AND ELEGANT —HICH ARM — “JENNIE JUNE” SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER. The LADIES’ FAVORITE, because it is LIGHT RUNNING and does I ouch beautiful work. Agents’ Favor- | it o, because it is a quick and easy seller. j ASMS TOTEDIOicCCPIED TERRITORY. SBnrDi FOR CIROUZiAR. MNUFfICTURING CO. C:r. La Salle Avenue and Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. I ■—■■ ■ ■ ■ Anni Send 10 cents postage and wm wi, I*l r I * m °il y°n fbee H royal, valuable sUI I sample hex of goods that will pnr, you in the way of making more monhr aton e than anything else in jmeriea Both sexeu of a! ages can live at home and wojik in spare time, or all the time. Capital not re ?|ulred. We will start you . Immense jmy sure or thojo who start at once. Stinson & G^, ■ PorM6nd,MasSe.