Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1887 — Page 4
democratic Sentinel
tfRIDAI, OCTOBER 21, 1887 Entered at tbe postoffice at Reneaelaar, Ind. as second-ciasgmatter.)-
New York and Ohio will vote two w'eeks from next Tuesday. Gov. Gordon, of Georgia says that President Cleveland is the “man an of destiny, without a Waterloo in pastor futme.” We fullv agree with the sentiments of the Kemington Ne vs concerning the shooting f Steele, as copied by the Republican this Vv'eek. Thirty thousand bushels of corn weie used in the construction of the great palace at Sioux City, lowa, the sane being one of the prominent features of the com tournament there. .. ■ - -■ . ■ We suggest that oil” neighbor that he give his authority for the declaration that the venerable c widow of President Polk * * was a rank secessiouis. ” The fact that a republican congress voted her a pension would seem to give the statement the lie. In his Atlanta speech Mr Randall made the following allu sion to the administration of affairs by Mr. Cleveland: “He said that on liis former visit he w?s here i >*■ the purpose of joining with the people of Georgia in celebrating the election once again of a Democratic President. The people of the whole country since that time had found that the interests of all sections were safe while guided by a Democratic Executive, and that tributes of praise must come from all sections and all parties to the :aithful, fearless and spotless Administration of Grover Cleveland.” When the attempt was made a few w r eeks ago to work up a public sentiment in favor of assassination, in this place,” etc.—Republican. The above charge against citizens of this community is outrageous. So far as we know the most that has been asked has been a fair, unprejudiced trial. We have perfect confidence in the ability and disposition to be fair, of R. W. Marshall, Prosecutor, and have no doubt but that he will do his whole duty in the premises. The obtrusiveness of our neighbor is in bad taste and uncalled for.— We suggest that he permit the Court to try the case without his interference.
Our neighbor pretends to entertain sentiments of contempt for Piesident Cleveland, and yet his soul is bursting in anguish over the failure of the President to laud Morton, Logan, and other representatives of radical s -ctionallsm. Brother Marshal, should remember that the pretentious claim of loyalty to the Constitution and the Union they now set up for themselves, is given no consideration or credit by those versed in the history of the republican party f"om its organization to the present time. Loyalty to the pa cty and its administrations is all you can claim. It is remembered that your leaders and your conventions declared that tiiey wo’d have no more union with slaveholders; denounced The Union as in league with hell; and the Constitution a covenant with death. Declared Under certain contingencies, a willingness to let the Union slide. These are but a few of the articles of your U.ilh. ’There the
‘claim of true loyalty comes in you will fail to discover. <*■ The case of the State vs. Hannah Rutherford is expected 10 be tried next Monday. The articles in this week’s Repub dean, designed to create public sentiment against her, are, we think, unwise and injudicious. Mrs R. only asks a fair trial by an unbiased jury. She is desirous of a speedy trial, and a trial at this place. These rights every fair-minded citizen will be willing to concede to her. The Republican this week deprecates the costs tliai have been “saddled” on the county by the White Circuit Court in a case taken from the Court here to that Court by change of venue. If the Republican succeeds in working up a sentiment against Mrs. R. so as to compel a change of venue in her case, and costs against the county to the amount of one thousand or two thousand dollars are thereby incurred, the tax-payers may properly lay tl e blame to that paper.
Is Consumption Incurable? Read the roilowing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newaik, Ark., says: “TVas down with Abscess of Luugs, and friends and physicians pronounced me aD lucurabte Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consum tion, am now on my third bo tie, and aolejto oversee the work on my farm It is the finest medicine ever made. ” Jesse Middle wart, Decatur, Ohio savs: “Hue it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up bv dcc .ors. Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample bottle free at F.B. Meyer’s Drug Store.s NOTI ETO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Stokholdersof the Jasper County Agricultural Society, at the Court House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, November 19th, 1887, at 2 o’clock p. m., to consider the advisability of assessing the stock of said S ciety leu dollars ver share, to pay the indebtedness of said Society now due. Ezra C. Nowels. Pres’t. C. W. Coen, Secretary.
Give Them A Chance! That is to say your lungs. Also al your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged anl choked with matter which ought cot to be tnere, jour lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do w 11. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of <he family of threat and nose and head and lung obstructions, ail are bad. All ought to be got rid oi. is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’g German Syrup which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you you may depend upon this for certain Ed. Sentinel: Has the g o. p. lost its morals? Have the E. R. It. (Regular Republican Ringsters) degenerated? ihiuk of it! “Honest”!!! John Sherman m the U. S. Senate by frauds committed on the electors of Ohio by “Little-Breeches” Foraker! Foraker using, in a recent speech at Cleveland, Ohio, before an audience consisting in part of ladies, profane and obscene language! “Calico Charley! ’—ex-Uovernor Foster, of Ohio —accused by Rawson, Chicago banker, wi l h having violated the*Seventh Commandment! Thank God that the g. o. p had, in its palmiest days, one moral man who lie ievecl in prayerBlaine, on his knees before Mulligan ! Everybody should send Foraker some sweet flags, to get the bad wind o t of him and save the morals of the g. o. p. Adonis. Joliet, 111, Oct. 18,1887. Monticello Herald: Schuyler Spencer rode up from Orawfordsville on his wheel to spend Sunday with home folks. The L., N. A. & C. earned $23,.753 more during the month of September this year, than it did during the same month in 1886. DENTISTRY!—AII those wishing their teeth put in order would do well to see Dr. Horton. He guarantees his work first class in every respect. Those having missfitting plates are especially invited to call, as, by the use of the lately invented sohesion forms, any one can secure a Defect fitting plate. J. ‘Y. if'A.TDN.
The Yerdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: ‘I cun recommend Ele* trie Bitters as the very best remedy. Ev--eiy bottle sold cas given relief in eve ry case. One man took six bottles, end was cured of Rheumatism ' f 10 years’ standing." Abraham Hare druggist, Bellevi.le. Ohio, affirms 1 “The Lest selling medicine I have eve r handled in my 20 years’ experience, i* Electiio Bitters." Thousands of others have adde i th ir testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases©f the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at F B. Meyer’s Drugstore. 2. Maj. O. M. Wilson, of Indianapolis, will lecture in the Court House next Wednesday evening in the interest of the G. A. R.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice i hereby given to L wls Jenkins, John ». Cox, Win Petty, Goorce W. Defenbaugh, Noah M. Gant, Alexander B. Long, U S. ot America, Frank E Warne, Alfred Thompson, Jas P Sherman. Henriet a ( ravford, Matilda Hill, Gabriel F. Sutton, Amy Hallowelf, Thompson Bros., (Wrn P & Comfort A As bury) John Grabow, E Barry et al, John Makeever, Hoary A Kent . David J Thompson, Horace E James, John S Ramey, Elizabeth Wolff. Wm Cooper, Mathias Petty. John M Guss Simon P Thompson- Mary V Hammond. Simon D Jackson. Geo \v Oasey and all others interested that I own the northwest quarter of the nortdeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarto** or section six (6) township thirty (30) north- rang, six (6) west. I own also the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of seotion No. thirty (31), township No. thirty«one [3l) north range No. six (Gj west- all in Jasper cou .tv. Indiana, ana that I will proceed with tbe Surveyor of said county to make a lega survey of said seutions 6 and 31. or so much thereof as may be ue>i cessary ,o establish the corners and lines of my land ulaid survey to begin ou Monday, the 17th of October a d 18.37. and to continue from day to day till n is completed LOUIS DAVISSON Jas C T r.iwis. Surveyor Sep ember 30- 18 7.
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TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, ! Jasper County, f s “ - In Jasper Circuit Court, to Octoijer Term, a. d. 1887, No. 3718. Jane Bokee vs. William F. Armstrong, ReviloW. Hubbard, Julia A, Hubbard, liis wife John R. VanVoorst Mary E. VanVoorst, his wife, Elbridge G. Keith. John Benham, John D. n Deezendorf et. al. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 2Bth day of August, A. i) 1887, the above named plaintiff, by R. S. A 2. Dwiggins, her Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court her complaint, against s 'id defendants for the foreclosure of a mortgage and also the affidavit of a competent, person, that said defendants William F. Armstrong, Revilo W. Huhbard, Julia ‘ Hubbatd, his wife. John tt. VanVoorst. Mary E. VanVoorst. his wife, E 1 bridge G, Keith, John Benham and John 1). Dezendorf are non-resi-dents oi the St tettTlndiana, said non-resident d fendants are therefore hcicbv notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1887, to.wit: on the 17th day ot October, 1887. j 7 — 1 — i Witness, My hand and the seal of < Seal. [• -aid Court, affixed at office in —, — Rensselaer, on this 26th day of August, a. n. 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk, By S. C* Irwin, Deputy. August 20, IGS7.—BB. TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana. I County of Jasper, t! In Jasper Circuit Court, To October Term, 1887. Simon P. Thompson vs. John Alexander Alexander, wife of John Alexander,Henry H.Deaton,.... Heaton, wife of Henry It. Heaton, James Pope, ....Pope, wife of James Pope, Henry Bott, .. Bott, wife of Venrv Bott, John Bcssert Bessert, wife of John Besseiti. Sarah Oldham, .... Oldhum. husband of Sarah Oldham, William Fishburn, .... Fish burn, wife of William Fishburn, Alphens Shreeves, ... Shreeven, wife’of Alphens Shreeves, Ira C. Cornell, Cornell, wife of Ira C. Cornell, Thomas Bo'wker, ... Bowker, wife of Thomasßowker, John F. Osborne Osborne, wife of John F. Osbornp, Albert B. Osborne, .... Osborne, wile of Albert B. Osborne, William Scott. Rose Scott, his wife, Joshua Clark Clark, wife of Joshua Clark, William Stranatban. . Stiauathan, wifo of William Strauathan, Louisa J. Andcrs.it, .... Anderson, husband of Louisa J. Anderson. Patrick Maloney Ma oney, wife of Patrick Maloney, Amanda E. Gillespie,.... Gillespie, hush nd of Amand. E. Gillespie, Frank Allen, .... Allen, wifo of Frank Allen. S. c, Fink, ... Fink, wife of S. C. link. Henry Cushing Cushing, wife of D t'tr. y Cit-lJ Charles A. Read. .... Read, v >: ■ - , . Read, .Tames Hidreth, .... • Hildreth, wile of .fumes Hildreth. Andrew Stines ...., _Stir.es. vile of Andrew Stines, Horace W. Iliggins. ....Higgins wife of Horace W. Higgins, item-v Raul, dames Mix, Helen M. Mix, his wife. .‘Tory E. Douglas ana Norval P. Douglas, iter husband; and also th ; unknown heirs and devisees of the 'following named de. ceased pe sons., 10-wit: .John Alexander. Henry.H. Heaton. Richard H -P ilenry Bott, John Bessert Bat>;h O’.ihani. WLUam Fishburn, Alphens i-'hr-evs. C Cornell, Thomas Bowker, Joshua Clark. W” ■:« btranathan, Louisa J. Anderson, William A. Orisler, Patrick Maloney! Amanda E. Giliesme, S.C.Fink Frank Allen, Henry < ushin.g, Charles A. Read, James Hildreth, Andrew Stiller, Horace W, Higgins Henry Paul. James Mix. Mary E. Douglas, Norval P. Douglas, Jobe Strunk, and also the following doiendants: Albert. Crisler, John W. IP ver, Margaret A. Denver, John Hess, Susan J. Lord, Menton E. Lord, her husband, Fanny C. Mendenhall, Clin les Mer.denaali, her husband. Florence C. Murdock John R. Murdock, her husband. . Charlotte M. Brown, Richard H. Tyner Jand .... Tyner, his wife. John Strunk and .... . Strunk, his wife, and others who are residents of the State. ■All above a mod defendants a-e hereby notified that i '.ntlffl has filed his compialnlio v-iof tii o to r nl estate, and that said defendants are required to appear on the second day of the noxt.term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be hoiden o the third Monday of October, IB'f, nt the Court House. In Rensselaer n said coni.t-r a»ul.Si.re; and answer as,to the interest they or either of them may hare in the result of said action. aMrwal hereunto set my hand and affixed y soPNkjU the seal of eaii Court, thli 25th '•■■'fflQßHSrSgG dav of August, 1887. f irwlN, Clerk. •' .''r-•««!! K Ft*-, -fix »!* AT . aOw „ . y !..
NOTICE. In the Jasper Circuit Court,O .toher Tenn.lSß7. Cause set for October 24, 1887. Alfred Thompson, vs. William Carter, Carter, wife of William Carter. John H. Whitley Whitley, w fe of John H. Whitley, The On o Insurance Company Henry Crawford Crawford, wife of Henry Crawford. Allen Hubble. .... Hubble, wife of Allen Hubble. Martin W. Strunk. Will am F. S rank Stran . wife of Wiiliam F. Strunk. Helen M. Worcester, Horatio D. Worcester. bnaband of Helen M. Worcester, James Mix. Helen M. M ix. Nicholas Conns Coon*, wife of Nichols* Coons, Loretta Clark Clark, husband of Loretta Cl rk. Sarah Murphy, .. Mnrphy, husband of Sarah Mnrphy, Calvin Graves. .... Graves, wife of Calvin Graves. Robert Mitchell .... Mitchell, wife of Robert Mitchell. Thomas McNeil, McNeil, wife of Thoma* McNed. Willian, M. C. Blake. Mary A. Blake, wife of William M C. Blake, Nancy A- McDonald, .... McDonald, husband of Nancy A. Me Donald, Hale Bates,:'.... Bates, wifi of Hale Bates, .James Kennedy, .... Kennedy, wife of James Kennedy, Leopold Kobis Kobis. wife of Leopoltl Kobis, Joseph Hollingsworth. .... Hollingsworth. wife of Joseph Hoi ngsworth, Jason Loon.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, .7.. Nones, wife of J. C. Nones, Samnel A. Latimore Latimore, vifeot -amoel A Latimore-. W. H. Williams Williams, wife ul W. n. Williams, Abraham W. Ditinarr, .. Pitmarr. wife of Abraham W. Ditmarr. 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, wife 0f.... Darnell, .... Ratclff wnose first name is unknown, ....Ratcliff, ife of ....Ratcliff; the said Darnell and Ratcliff' composing the firm of “Darnell & Ratcliff,’’George Kobis Koois, wife of George Kobis, Philip Kobis, .... Kobis, wifeof Philip Kobis. John Jacobs, .. Jacobs, wife of John Jacobs. Also the unknown heirs and devi ees of— William Carter, John H. Whitley, Alien Hubble, John Strunk, James Mix, Nicholes Coons. Loretta Clark. Sarah Murphy Calvin Graves, Robert Mitchell, Th. mas McNeil, Wm. M. C Blake, Mary A. Blak . Nancy A. McDonald. Hale Bates, James Kennedy. Leopold Kobis. Joseph J!ol-lingsw-oi th. Jason Loomis, William Brown, Joshua Green, Jodie M. Stidger, J. C. Nones. Samuel A La timore, William D. Pierce, W. H. Williams, Abraham W. Ditmarr, W. A. Pattison, James Jordan, William Johnson, William Bye, .... Darnell, whose first,name is unknown, ... Ratcliff, who«e first name is unknown, composing the firm of Darnell & Ratcliff, George Kebis, Philip Kobis aud John Jacobs, and others who are believedlo be rc-ide Ms of the State. Now, therefore, the above named <k“ fendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 24th (lav of October, the same being the 7th judicial day of the next Term of the Jasper Oil - cuit Court to be holden on tbe third Mon - day 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 I here. unto set my hand and affix the seal ot said Court this 2d day ot September, A. d 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk of the Jft pcr Circuit Court. Thompson & Km., pl’ffs a't’ysSepte o her 2, 1887.- 522
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