Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1888 — Page 4

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Democratic Central Committee Meeting.

Pursuant to notice the members of the Democratic Central Committee of Ja6per county and a goodly number of Democrats*from *h several townships m«t in K«nsselaer on last Saturday and reorganized the committee as follows: flanging Grove.. Jno. Leflcr. David CalD W Ken on. r ' Oi.lam—Jot. G. Hunt, Adam Hess, John Tillett. Walker-J G. Andrews.T. L. Hershman. Joel F Springs. Barkley—Wm. A. Snececker. Geo. Adair. Ja» Loresireih. St ith Newell. George H. Brown. Jr. Marion. David B. Nowelt, J.Stanley, F. M. i*r,rk;.-r. Heavy Fisher. Chao D, Newels, R. Fendig, '.u. M. Ho \ er, Sjives er Healey. Jordrftn— J. l Im. 'A ro. WesUbnrn, Jav Dampen. Fi ji Vt u. Ciffiby. Newton - Lucieji Strong. A |I. Freeland. Chas F\iXtoij, Jaj*. Lane IN heatfieid -.Juo. Il .il, Ne!s. Adams, Lewis Rich, l’res Davis. Keener—Albert Brooks. Geo. Bennett E Whitson. Kai.k.i :»e.. John 51. Welsh, Jue Maguire. J. VanUecar. Carpenter..E«l I„ Culp. Jn. Stoneti, Wm. L. Ri‘'h. It. R. Pettit, M. J. Gastello, 0. G. Austin J:*-. <’ \ Jas. Pefl ■> , Wm. Wells. ;>v Win. R. Suto'n, W.C.M Cord, William 11. Beaver. Union—J. K. Garrioti, Au tin Lukin, Geo W Casey. Lee L. Glazebrook was elected Chairman, Yc- E. Loughridge, Secretary and C. D. Nowels, Treasurer.

The National Democratic Convention will be held June sth, 1888, at St. Loui-, when Grover Cleveland will be renominated to succeed himself.

oren. She. idan emphatically refuses to be the .Republican nominee f'.;r the Presidency. Blaine will accent, his letter to the contrary, notwithst nding. The Difference.— The seat in Congress of Capt. White, of the Port Wayne district, this State, was contested, but a sufficient number of Democratic members voted in his favor to secure him his seat. Speaker Carlisle’s seat was contested by a Republican, and altho’ the Committee on election, Republicans as well as Democrats, agreed that (.here was nothing proven to invalidate Mr. Carlisle’s election the Republican members of the House fillibnstered with a view of preventing a decision in the case

JoeMedill, anting from Florida to the Chicago Tribune, says. “There remains ro reason or purpose that can be truthfully alleged for retaining $120,000,000 surplus war duties on consumers except that they are required to protect trust monopolies against fore’gn competition while the trusts are engaged in limiting and cornering production, pushing up prices on the public, and cutting down the wages of their imp rted foreign workmen to the pauper standard. On + hat three legged stool rests the great monopolistic conspiracy against the farmers of the West and all other non protected people”

According to our “Republican’’ n ughbor John Sherman, the demoted friend of ’Lize Pinkston, now mourneth oyer the “sweeping removals” under Mr. Cleveland’s administration. What right has John Sherman +o complain? Did he at any time, when Secretary of the Treasury, appoint a single Democrat to office ? Did he ever recommend a Democrat for place uader a Republican administration? □Rather, did he not assist in the rape of the ballot box which put Hayes in the White House? And then, as Hayes’ Secretary of the Treasury did he not reward the southern Republicans and carpet baggers, black and white, with high positions and big salaries, for the part they played in the great crime 0 Xutv.iih-UudLg Jno, Sh'\ man’s

cheek, next to Blaine he is our choice for the Kepubliean Presidential nomination!

TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.

Hall of Prairie Lodge. No. ) 126, F. &A. M. Rensse- [- laer, Ind., Feb. 20, 1888. ) To the worshipful Master Wardens and brethren of Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. & A. M., Rensselaer, Indiana: Your committee appointed to pep&re resolutions of condolence on the death of Bro. Henry A. Barkley, who died at his residence in Barkley township, Jasper county, Indiana, Saturday, Jan. 28. 1888, would respectfully submit the following: Whereas, it has pleased the Great Architect of the Universe to remove from our midst our late brother Henry A. Barkley, and, whereas, it is proposed that a fitting recognition of his many virtues be had Therefore, be it resolved by Prairi e Ledge No, 125 of F. & A. M, of the State of Indiana, that while we bow in humble submission to the will of the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been taken from us.

Resolved that, in the death of Henry A. Barkley, this Lodge laments the loss of a brother who was ever ready to proffer the hand of aid and the voice of sympathy to the needy and distressed An active member of society, whose utmost endeavors were exerted for the general welfare and prosperity. A friend and companion, who was dear to us all. A citizen whose upright and noble life was a standard of emulation to young and old alike. Resolved, that these resolutions be spread upon the records of the Lodge, and a copy thereof be transmitted to family of our deceased brother and to each of the newspapers of Jasper county. E. P. Hammond, ) seal. J. H,. Loughridge, >■ Com. v—M, F. Chilcote, ) Attest: Jay W. Williams, Secretary. M. L. Spitler, W. M.

FRIENDSHIP TRIBUTES.

Highmore, Dak ,Feb. 17, ’BB. Dear Mac: It was with profound sorrow that I learned of the death of our mutual, personal and political friend Henry A. Barkley. He was a man of strict integrity, noble impulses and warm friendships, md in his death Jasper connty loses one of her best and most highly esteemed citizens. That man never walked or breathed who possessed a larger degree of honesty and integrity than di Henry A. Barkley, and I think that he was the most loyal man to his party and political convictions that I ever knew. I valued his friendship more then I c»n command language to express an t in common with his heart-stricken family, sorrowing friends, and the political party of w ich he vas a wise and trusted leader, I sincerely mourn. He has passed from the scenes of earth, but he leave? behind him a record that is as bright as the sun, and his name and memory will be forever cherished in the hearts and affections of the countless friends who knew and loved him.

Sincerely, CHARLES H. PRICE. Whon I heard of the death of Henry I immediately wrnte to Jerry Cowdin and he returned the enclosed reply: Huron, Feb. 16th, 1888. Friend Charles: Yours of 9th received. I unite wite you m sorrow and regret at the decea e of our m. tual friend Henry A. Barkley. He was a true friend, a model citizen, a man of honor and strict integrity. His exemplary life —quiet and useful—stood out brightly m the community wher? he was so long and favorably known. The world would be much better and nearer Christ’s kingdom were there more men of such charaeter. With kind regards to yourself and wife, I remain your friend,

JOSEPH D. COWDIN.

Wonderful Cures.

W. D. Hoyt & Go., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, fta., s vs: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery .Electric Bitters, and Buck leu’s Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give sueh universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful oures effected by these medicines la this city.« Several cases of pronounced Consumption rave been entirely cured bv use of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery taken in connection with Ele jtric Bit" *■ •. W- uh; m‘p« -:u u’iv !•’ y . * i. ! -21 1

OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given tbit the undersigned has been appo nted Admirietruter of the Estate ol Henrv >. Barkley, deceased, late es Jasper county, Indiana. Said estate is a pposed to be eolvent. GRANVILLE MOODY. Feb. 17,1888. Administrator.

NOTICE. State of Indiana. Jasper County, ss: No. 3789. Nicholas Wamacuinacker, .... Wamacumaeker. wife as said Nicholas Wainacnmacker. and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nicholas Wamacnmacker. deceased; Engbert Olsen, .... Olsen, wife of said Engbert Olsen, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Engbert Olsen, deceased: Engelbert Olsen, . .. Oisei., wife of said Engelbert Olsen. and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Englebert Olsen, deceased; Nicholas Vauneumacker, .. Vaunenmacker, wife < f Nicholas Vaunenmacker and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nicholas Vaunenmacker, deceased; He rv Gross Gross, wife of sa d Henr. Gross, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Henry Gross, decea ed; Othias Gross, ..Gross, wife’of said Othias Gross, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Othias Gross, deceased, Francis Kerr; Nils A. Pettcrson, .... Petterson. wife of said Nils A. Petterson, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nils A Petterson. deceased; George T. Ten Eyck, TenKv ,b, wife of said George T. Ten Eyck, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of George T. Ten Eyck, deceased; John Heun, .... Heun, wife of said John Heun, aud all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jonn Heun, deceased: Herman Wellman, .... Wellman, wist of said Herman Wellman,and all the nnkown heirs, devises? ana legatees of Herman Wellman, deceased; Patrick Hanlon Hanlon, wife of said Patrick Hanlon, and Tithe unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Patrick Hanlon, deceased ; James 11. Andrews; Cornelia Andrews; Thompson A'. Francis Francis, wife of said Thompson W Francis, and all the unkno vn heirs, devisees and legatees of Thompson W Francis, deceased: Albion College, of Albion, Michigan: William Gravies?, ....Grayless, wife of said William Grayless. are hereby netilied that William B Austin has filed his complaintin the Jasper Circuit Court to quietlhis title to certain lands in sanl County, iu whieh the defendants herein claim some interest and that the said canse will staud for .rial on April 3d, 1888, the same being the 13th judicial day of the March term. 1888. o Jsaid Court, to be held at the Court House, In the Vown of Henssc’.aer, Indiana, commencing March i. :h 888. — ’ — , Witness, my hr. ml and the seal of the ■(Seal. / Jasper Circnii court, at Rensselaer. —, — Indiana, this ti t. my ol February. 1888. JAM!. . F. IRWIo Ou-ik Feh. ls» 1*8?. j’rru'TCov t

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy cf a Decree and Execution to me directed from he Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No, 3778 whereia Elizabeth Walden was plaintiff aud Peter B Fr nklin, John B Walden *ud Naacy Boflnger were defendants. requiring me to make the sum of Ten Hundred and Ninety three dollars and twenty-eight cents ($1091,28), together with interest aud costs, I will expose at public sale on SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25th, 1888b tween the hours of 10 e’cloek a. m. and 4 o’clock p m or 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) ’ ears, by tbs year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half (4) of the northeast quarter (i) or section twenty-one (21), in township thirt -one (31) north range eix (6) west, containing 80 acres, more or Jess, in Jasper county. And should such and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to dis. charge said copy of Decree and Exe» cuticn. interest and costs, I will, at the same time and pi »ce, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the Tee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said copy of Desree and Execution, interest aud costs Said sale will a* made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said cause SAMUEL E YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper County, Jnd WHfl Graham, plff’s Att’y February 3,lßßrf—sß

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana- ) . Jasper County, f " ' In Jasper Circuit Court- to Mareh Term- A. D 1888. No. 3787. Eli Cox vs. Fran# Aman, George C. Aman- Susan E. Aman- Charles P KuntzElizabeth Kuntz- M J Kuntz, John H Grin. A J Baker. B° it Remembsred. That on this 27th day of January-1888- the a»ov® named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. Attorneys- filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said defendants a d also the affidavit, of a competent person that said defendants are non residents of the State ot Indiana and that the above Action is founded upon notes and mortgage relating to Real Lstate in the S ute of Indiana, and that the defendants are aecessaryjjparties. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pen*, dency of said suit, aud that said cause w ill stand for trial at the March term of said Court- 1888 to-wit: jon the l Uh day of Mareh. 1888. Witness- My hand and the Seal, seal of said Oonru affixed at offlse in Renssela«r, on this 27th day of January- a d. 1888. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. Thompson & Bro. plfTs Attys. J**rary 27-1888 $7 50 NOTICE OF ADMINISRATION. Notice is hereby f’iven that the un» dersigned has been ap minted Administrator of he estate of Elizabeth Nichols, (formerly Elizabeth Hilton) deceased, lats of Jasper county. Ins diana. The estate is probably solvent. TRUITT P. WRIGHT, Administrator. T r" a:vL

NOTICE.—The Prohibitionists of Jasper county, Indiana, are r - quested to meet in 11 ass Convention, at Rensselaer;<E>n February 25th, to select delegates to the State Convention, to elect County Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer, and for the tranction of such other business as may be deemed necessary. H. L ADAMS, Ch’m Pro’n Cen. Com.

Give Them A Chance!

That is to say your lungs. Also al vour breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passagts. but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged an 1 choked with matter which ought rot to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they can* not do w r ll. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ough; to be got rid oi. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup which any drug., isf will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything alae has failed you you may depend upon this for certain Last Saturday was the beginning of the 5778th Chinese year.

Personal. Mr N. H. Frohiichstein, of Mobile Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Kins’s New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh; It gave me instant re* lief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I hud tried other reme dies with no good result. Have als usjd Electicfitters and Dj King' New Life Pills, both of which lea recommend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds, is sold o# a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free at F. B. Mover’ Drugstore. 11-21 1.

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John Maker ver Jay Williams, Pteß.dent, Castile FARMERS’ BANK, SS?“Oppuß 11* Public RENSSELAER, - - - INDIAN /i Roce.ve Dspoeitt Buy and Sail ExGhaße Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banning Brginess. A igust 17,188i5. „ IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at La vo 9 NOTARY PVBLIC, Real Estate an! Collecting Agent. REMINGTON, INDIANA. Will practice in all tha Courts of Newton' Beaton and J asper counties. THE STEW MBam> RENSSELAER, IND, JU S . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the beet tha market afford*. Good Sample Rooms on first flaor. Free Bn* to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUB,Proprietor. Rensselaer, Mar 11.1883 ts. E. QUIVEY, ■ ( ■ | DHIJSTTIBT, ’"nSRJ Speeial attention gfron to tha preservation of the natural teeth. Art .total teeth inserted from one t-o an entire get. all work warranted. owt M i i.-.c-.' hardware o;<vv.

AT-LAW EZRA C. NOWELB, 4 ttornej-At Law, Real Estate and Insnranc* A Agent, will pay especial attention to ah* stracting. belling lands and paying taxes. Pkbate ar <fcollection business attended to promptly. Office in Leopold's Block, up stairs. t THE Qdredge I EADS THEWORLfI THE ELDREDGE w£S SEWINQ JflßgL mcisiHE : No. 3. Ihe ELDREDGE “B” is sold wLIi tU t v guarantee of being tho BEST that ean be MADE. v AGENTS WANTED. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDEHE, ILLS. 8. J. McEWEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.

C Hl> AGO COTTAGE. ORGAN , Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. Iteontains every improvement that inventtre genius, skill and money can produce. ottb iraHHnm rvwbv obgajt wab--18 ba-wtti FIVE j, EXCEL, YEABS ’ These Organs are celebrated for quality of tone, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most desirable organs for homeflL schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. 4 ESTABLISHED RBI* ITT AXIOM. IXEQIALED FACILITIES, SKILLED WOBKHEM, BEST HATBBXAI* COMBWED, KAN THIS THE POPULAR OBGAH Instruction Books and Piano Stools. - ■ m - , i Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, raaj l f E3TTA6S, OBGAH SB. J f&i d) , , ri kwros LEAR HOUSE, «J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House , Monticello, 2nd Has recently been new furnished throngh out. The rooms arelarge and airy.tho locu tion central, making it the most oonvenW and desirable hODSe intown. Try It - / 9PIONISJEB t MEAT rMABKET!/ Rensselaer, . £ a( . J. J. Eiglesbach, Beef r otk , y„. ago, Bologna, etc., told ia lies to suit purchasers at thJi ts " prists. Noas but the best V ° West TuaMMPta, Pi I>