Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1887 — Page 4

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fiUDAI SEPTEMBER 2 1887 ELtered at the postoSice at Rensselaer, Ind., a* eecond-eiaas matter.)

Blaine and Foraker is the ticket for Brother James. Trot ’em out! Our Benny Harrison’s presidential boom is urged on the reputation of his grandfather; while that of Bob Lincoln rests on the reputation of his father. It is hoped by 4 he friends of Blaine that his affliction as a muchly ‘'sun-struck” individual will tend to create a sympathy for him not to be winked at by any other Republican aspirart. They claim they will be able to show that he suffered from these “strokes” on every occasion his presences was desired by the Congressional committee investigating the charges of corruption against him. It was no doubt sad that he could not gratify the committee with his presence, and calls loudly for sympathy! The Indiana State Senate, at the late session, was Democratic. The Senate has no authority to originate appropriation bills. Such bills must originate in the House. The late House was Republican. The House refused to perform this duty because the Senate would not accept its dictation with reference to its presiding officer. Just now our radical friends are bewailing an empty treasury, and seek to attach the blame to the Democratic Senate. The Senate notified the House that it was prepared and cL sired to act on the necessarv appropriations. The House sullenly refused *o perform its duty in this regard, and just how the radical press expect to establish the innocence of their representatives we wait to see.

Govs. Beaver, of Pennsylvania, and Foraker, of Ohio, worked up a little arrangement at the Wheeling, Va., re-union the other day, in which they hoped to show th* unanimous hostility of the G. A. K. tGward President Cleveland.— Some few, of the excessively loyal stripe, fell in with the project and attempted to carry out the programme by trailing their flags and refusing to march under the portrait of Mr. Cleveland, but as Post after Post followed and marched under it with heads ereet and banners fl ing, those who followed the scheme of Beaver and .Foraker became maddened at the failure of their scheme, and caused considderable confusion. It is generally believed the conduct of Foraker will defeat him in the contest now on in Ohio. It is sincerely hoped such will be the result. Just such political cranks as Beaver and Foraker, believing themselves wiser than the Websters and Clays and Casses of the past, and anxious alone for their own personal advancement, precipitated the country into civil war. Let all such advisers be relegated tt> the rear.

The Close of the Institute.

The institute closed its very successful session, last Friday afternoon, without any incidents specially noteworthy. The attendance and interest were most excellent, throughout, and Prof. Boone, m his closing lecture Friday afternoon, paid a well deserved tribute when he told the assembled teachers that in all his thirteen consecutive years of Institute instruction he had never addressed an institute which gave'him a mote earnest, patient and courteous hear-:

ing than was accorded to him, this year, in Jasper county. The total enrollment at the institute was about 140, very nearly all of whom were actual teachers, or proposed becoming such. The average daily attendance was upwards of 120. Profs. Booue and Carhart remained during the entire week. They are both old and highly sucsessful institute instructors, and their work was highly appreciated. During the brief period devoted to miscellaneous business, at the close of the institute, a committee on resolutions was appointed, and the following resolutions, proposed by the committee, were unanimously adopted: I. That we have had most efficient instructions, and which, if properly adhered to, will tend to exalt the position which the teacher is called to till. 11. That the superintendent has spared no pains in making this a profitable and successful institute in procuring for us the instruction of those whose success as institute workers is well known. 111. That we, as teachers in tho respective schools of which we shall take charge, do extend our hearty co-opera-tion to Superintendent Warren in carrying out the principles set forth. IV. That wo extend to Profs. Boone and Carhart our sincere thanks for the zeal and interest'they have displayed, and cordially recommend them as institute workers. V. That we extend our thanks to the trustees of the Rensselaer schools for the use of the building and school apparatus and to the choir for their excellent music. VI. That we extend to our ex-super-intendeut Nelson our thanks for his efficient and faithful work during the past four years, and that our best wishes follow him to whatever vocation he may pursue. L. N. Leatherman, Tillie Cason, Laura Hall.

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NOTICE. In thcJasperClrcuit.Court.C) .toborTcroi. 1837. Cause net for October 34, 1887. ' Alfred Thompson, vs. William Carter, .... Carter, wife of William Carter, John H. Whitley Whitley, w’fe of John H. Whitley, The Oh o Insurance Company, Henry Crawferd Crawford, wife of Henry Crawford, Allen Hubble Hubble, wife of Allen Hubble. Martha W. Strunk, Will am F S'runk,.... Strunk, wife of William F. Strunk, Helen M. Worcester, Horatio D. Worcester, husband of Helen M. WorCestei, Jameß Mix, Helen M. Mix, Nicholas Coons Coons, wife of Nicholas Coons, Loretta Clark, .... Clark, husband of Loretta Cbrk. Sarah Murphy, .. Murphy, husband of Sarah Murphy, Calvin Graves, .... Graves, wife of Calvin Graves, Robert Mitchell, ... Mitch6ll, wife of Robert Mitchell, Thomas McNeil, .... McNeil, wife of Thomas McNeil, William M. C. Blake, Mary A. Blake, wife of William M. C. Blake, Nancy A. McDonald, .... McDonald, husband of Nancy A. McDonald, Hale Bates, |.... Bates, wife of Hale Bates, James Kennedy, .... Kennedy, wife of Jamea Kennedy, Leopold Kobis Kobie, wife of Leopold Kobis, Joseph Hollingsworth, .... Hollingsworth, wife of Joseph Holincaworth. Jason Loo».Is, .... Loomis, his wife, "William Brown, .... Brown, wife of William Brown, Joshua Green, .... Green, wife ot Joshu Green, Jodie M. Stidger Stidger. husband of Jodie M Stidger, J. C. Nones, .... Rones, wile of J. C. Nones, Samuel A. Lat.imoro, .... Latimore, vise oi Samuel A. Lntimore, W. H. Williams,.... Williams, wife of W. H. Williams, Abaaham W. Ditmarr, .. Dllmarr. wife of Abraham W. Ditin arr. W. A. Pattison, .... Pattison, wife of W. A. Pattison, James Jordan, .... Jordan, wife of James Jordan. William Johnson, . Johnson, wife of William Johnson, William Dye, . Dye, wife of William Dye, .... Darnell, whose first name Is unknown. . .. Darnell, wile of .... Darnell, .... Rate! ‘nose first name is unknown, ....(Ratcliff, ifo of ....Ratcliff; the said Darnel) and Ratcliff composing the firm of ‘iDarnell & Ratcliff,'’ Also the unknown heirs and devisees of— William Carter, John IT. Whitley, Ailen Bubble, John Strunk, James Mix, Nichol e. Coons. Loretta Clark, Sarah Murphy Calvin Graves, Robert Mitchell, The mas McNeil, Wm. M. C Blake. Mary A. Blak , Nancy A. McDonald, Ilale Bates, James Kennedy, Leopold Kobis, Joseph Hollingsworth, Jason Loomis, William Brown, Joshua Green, Jodie M. Stidger, ,T. C. Nones, Samuel A La timora, William D. Pierce, W. n. ■Williams, Abraham W. Ditmarr, W. A Pattison, James Jordan, William Johnson, William Dye, .... Darnell, whose first name is unknown, .'... Ratcliff, whose first name is unknown, compoaing the firm of Darnell & Ratcliff, and others who are believed to be|reeide its of the State. Now, therefore, the above named dcfendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 24th dav of October, the same being the 7th judicial day of the next Term of the Jasper Gir* cuit Court to be holden on the third Monday of October, a. d. 1887, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and deter* mined in their absence. ® In wit ess whereof 1 here' unto set my hand and affix the seal ot said Court this 2d day of September, a. d. 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson At Fro., pl’fts Hit’ys September 2, 1j?37.—520

TO WON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indian*. 1 Ja»per County, ( 88 • In Jasper Circntt Court, to Octooer Term, a . d. No. 3716. Jane Bokee v*. William F. Armstrong, ReviloW. Hubbard,'’Julia A. Hubbard, hie wife Joha R. VanVoorst, Mary E. VanVoorst. hie wife, Elbridge G. Keith. John Benham, John D. Deezendorf. et. al. BE IT REMEMBERED. That on thie 26th day of August, a. d. 1887, the above named plaintiff, by E. 8. & 2. Dwigglne, her Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of eaid Court her complaint against slid defendants for the foreclosure of a mortgage and aleo the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants William F. Armstrong, Revilo W. Hubbard, Julia *. Hnbbatd. his wife, John R. VanVoorst, Mary E. VanVoorst. his wife. Elbndge G, Keith. John Benbam and John D. Dezendorf are non-resi-dents of the St'te oi Indiana, said non-resident d fendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said snit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1387. to.wit: on the 17th day ol October, 1887. r •—“— , Witness, My hand and the seal of ■1 Seal. }• ‘aid Court, affixed at office in ' —■. — ’ Rensselaer, on this 26th day of August, a. I). 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk, By 8. C- Irwik, Deputy. August 26, 1687.—J8. MGTICB TO NON-RESIDENTS. State; of Indiana. 1 County of Jasper, f 88 ’ In Jasper Circuit Court, To October Term, 1887. Simon P. Thompson vs. John Alexander, ....Alexander, wife of Joha Alexander Henry H, Heaton,.... Heaton, wife of Henry H. Heaton, James Pope, ....Pope, wife of James Pope, Henry Bott, . Bott, •vifi' of 2enry Bott, John Dessert, .... Bessert, wife of John Bessert, Sarah Oldham, .... Oldham. husband of Sarah Oldham, William Fishbnrn, .... Fishburn, wife of William Fishburn. Alpheus Shreeves, ... Shreevea, wife oi Alpheus Shreeves, Ira C. Cornell, .... Cornell, wife of Ira C. Cornell, Thomas 80wker,.... Bowker, wife of Thomas Bowker, John F. Osborne Oshorne. wife of John F. Osborne, Albert B, Osborne, .... Osborne, wife of Albert B. Osborne, William Scott, Rose Scott, his wife, Joshua Clark Clark, wife of Joshua Clark, William Stranathan, .... Stranathan, wifo of William Stranathan, Louisa J. Anderet n, .... Anderson, husband of Louisa J. Anderson, Patrick Maloney, .... Maoney, wife of Patrick Maloney, Amanda E. Gillespie, .... Gillespie, husband of Amanda E. Gillespie, Frank Allen, .... Allen, wife of Frank Allen, S. C.Fink, . Fink, wife of S. O Fink, Heirry Cushing, .... Cushing, wife of Henry Cushing, Charles A. Read, ... Read, wife of Charles A.Read, James Hidreth, .... Hildreth, wile of James Hildreth, Andrew Stines, .... Stines, wife of Andrew Stines, Horace W. Higrins Higgins wife of Horace W. Higgins, lleury PauL James Mix, HelonM. Mix, his wife, Mary E. Douglas and Norval P. Douglas, her husband; and also the unknown heirs and devisees of the following named del ceased pe.sous, to-wit: John Alexander, Henry H. Heaton, Richard H Tyner, James Polk, Henry Bott, John Begsert Sarah Oldham, William Fishburn, Alpheus Shreeves, Ira C. ICornell. Thomas Bowker, Joshua Clark, William Stranathan, Louisa J. Anderson, William A. Crisler, Patrick Maloney, Amanda E, Gillespie, S. C. Fink, Frame Allen, Henry Cushing, Charles A. Read, James Hildreth, Andrew Stiner, Horace W, Higgins Henry Paul, Jamos Mix, Mary E. Douglas, Norval P. Douglas, JohD Strunk, and also the following defendants: Albert Crisler, John W. D<* ver, Margaret A. Beaver, John Hess, Busan J.Lord, Msntoa E. Lord, her husband, Fanny C. Mendenhall, Cha-les Mendennall, her husband, Florence C. Murdock John R. Murdock, her husband, M. Brown, Richard H. Tyner |and ....Tyner, his wife, John Strunk and .... Strunk, his wife, and others who are residents of the State. All tho above named defendants are hereby notified that the plaintiffs has tiled his complaint to quiet title to real estate, and that said defendants are required to appear on the second day of the noxttsrm of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be houlen or, the third Monday of October, 1887, at the Court House, In Rensselaer :n said county and State, and answer as to the interest they or either of them may have in the result of said action.

In witness whereof’ I have b r#Jr<gH hereunto sot my hand and affixed a rRWM the ssal of said Court, this 2Sth day of August, 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN, fflerk. Thompson & Bro. for plaintiff, August 26, 1887.—SIS. NOTICE OF APFLICATIJN FOB LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given to all the citizens of the Town of Rensselaer, and district cumber one in said Town, and Marion Township, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, .bat 1, the undersigned, Thomas Condon, a male inhabitant of ihe State of Indiana, and a man of good moral character, and pot in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person In every respect to be intrusted with the sale of lutoxica'ing 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 6ame to be dranK in and upon the premises where sold and bartered, at the regular September session of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, India ;a. to be held in the towD of Rensselaer, commencing on the 5 h fifth day of September a. d. 1887. The precise location and description of the premises where said liquors are to be sold and bartered is as foi-.! lows, to-wit: In a one story frame) build.Lg sit ate on land described by motes and bounds as follows to-wit: Oommencing at the southw-sterl corner of blofk four (4) at the internet: 102 qf Washington and Frout streets, in the original plat of the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence in a southerly diiec.tion along the easterly line of Front street Jin said Town a distance one bunired and seventy two (172) feet and three (3) inches, and from tuence westerly on a line parallel with Washington street in said Town, fifty (50) feet to a point on the westerly line of Front street, in said Tovtn, to the southeasterly corner of the premises whereon said liquors aro to be sold. Thnnce westerly on a line parallel with Washington street in said town, fifty (50) feet thenc northerly on a lino parallel with Front street, in said Town, nineteen (19) feet and eight (8) inches, thence easterly on a line parallel with Washington street, in said town, fifty (50) feet, thenoe southerly on the westerly line of Front street, in said Town, nineteen (19) feet and eight (B)in«hes to the place of beginning. Said eu.will bo asked I?r a period of 0.-e year. THOMAS CONDOM Bor. r ’ 1 - !., Aus -: 12,1887. ‘

Application foe License to Retail Intoxicating Liquobs. XiOTICE is hereby given to all the citizens the Town of Rensselaer, and Marion Tow* - ship, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned, Peter Miaikas, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and ove ti-- age of twenty-one years, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of ?aid Jasper conaty, in said State of Indiana, at the i.ext regular session and meeting of eai Boa 4 of Commissioner* to be holden in the Towa of Rensselaer on Monday, he fifth day of September, a. d. 1887, for alice'nse to sell Spirituous Liquors, Vincns Liquors, Malt Liqaots, and ail Intoxicating Liquors which maybe used a* a beverage, in less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Liquors to be drank on the premises where sold'and precisely loc ted and described as follows, to-wit: A room in the lower story of a three-siory brick building located upon lots eleven *ll’ and twelve ‘l2’ in Block number three ‘3’ in the original plat of said Town of Rensselaer. in Jasper county, and State of Indiana. The ground upon which said room is located is described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at a point in the northwesterly boundary line oi said lot eleven ‘ll’ on the south easterly boundary of Washington street, in said town, at a point distant thirtv-two feet northeasterly from the northwesteily corner oi said lot eleven ‘ll’ and running thence in a northeasterly direetion along the south-easterly boundary 1 ne of said Washington street eighteen feet and six inches, and from thence in a south-easterly direction parallel with Front street in said town of Rensselaer eighty-two feet and six inches, and thence in a south-westerly direction parallel with Washington street eighteen feet and six inches, and thence in a northwesterly direction parallel with eaid Front, street eighty-two feet and six inches to the place of beginning. The said room fronts on Washington street, in sid Town of Rensselaer. Said License is asked for the period of One Year PETER MINIKUS.

Notice of Applicationfor License. XTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the jLX 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 townjtownship. 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. 1887, for license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in a loss quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premise's where sold. The premises on which said liquors are to be sold and drank is a one storv frame building, situated on lot number three [3) in block number eight (8) in the original plat of the town of Remington, in said 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 [B] and running north from said point fifty-two (52)feet; thence east sixteen (16) feet,; and thence south silty-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. _ m JAMES F. ELLIS. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Petitioner. Remington, Ind . Julj 29. 1887. D. LANGELL’S ■ASTHMA CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Having struggled 20 years between life and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no oenefit, I was compelled during the last 5 years of my illness to sit on my chair dav and night gasping lor breath. My sufferings were beyand description. In despair I experimented on myaelf by compounding roots and herbs and inhaling the" medicine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered this WONDERFUL CURE FOR ASTHMA AND CATARRH, warranted to relieve the mast stubborn case of ASTHMA IN FIVE M INUTES so that the patient can lie down t# .eat and sleep comfortably. Pease read the rollowing condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of recent date: Oliver V. R. Holmes, San Jose, Cal., writes: “I find the Remedy all and even more than represented. I receive instantaneous relief, E. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kan., writes: “Was treated by eminent physicians of this country and Germany; tried the climate of differens states —nothing afforded relief iike your preparation.” L. B. Phelps, P. M., Griggs, Ohio writes: “Suffered with Asthma4o years Your medieiße in 3 minutes does mora for me than the most eminent physician did forMto in three years.” H. C. Plimpton, Joliet, IIL, writes: “Send Catarrh Remedy at once. Cannot get along without It. I find it i* be the most valuable medicine I have over ried.” We have many other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and in o der that all sufferers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred diseases may have an opportunity of testing the value of the Remedy, we will send o any address TRIAL PACKAGE FREE OF CHARGE. If your druggist fails to ke p it do not permit him to sc 11 you some worthless imitation Dy his representing it to be just as good, but send directly to ns write your name and address plainly. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN ft CO.. Props., Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Wayne Co., O. Full size Box by mail jjl 00. Ilv2ln,

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EZRA C. NOWELS, A ttoraey-at-Law, Real Estate and Icaamnc* A Agent, will pay eepecal attention to *bstractmg, selling land* and paying taxes. Piohate and collection business attended to promptly. Office in Leopold's Block, up stairs. THE EMge lEADS THE WORLf) THE ELDREDGE I . jr' jL - 1 »«S| No. 3. The ELDREDGE "B” is sold with the guarantee of being the BEST that ean be MADE. AGENTS WANTED, ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. 363 and 365 WABASH AVE., (CHICAGO, mu 8. J. McEWEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.

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