Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1888 — Page 4
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fRIDAI. MARCH 23 , 1888 Bi-teree at the potto lira at Renaaalaar, In 4. a« matter.)
Democratic Central Committee.
HangingGrove..Jno. Leflcr. David Culp, WKenton. Giilam—Joe. G. Hunt, Adam Hess, John Tillett. Walker-J.. G. Andrews, F. L. Hershman, Joel F. Sprigja. Barkley -Wm. A. Snececker. Geo. Adair, Jas. Longstreth, Smith Newell. George H. Brown, Jr. Marion. David B. Nowele, J.Stanley, F. M. Parker, Henry Fisher, Chas D, Nowele", R. Fendie, Wm. M. Ho.vir, Sylveg'er Healey. Jordan-- J. Ulm, Wm. Waehbnrn, Jay Lamson, Frank Welsh, S. K. Cosby John Zimmer. Newton - Lucien Strong. A.J. Freeland, Chas. Paxton, Jas. Lane Wheatfield—Jno. Heil, Nels. Adams, Lewis Rich, J M. Welsh. Keener—Albert Brooks, Geo. Bennett, E. Whitson. Kankakee..Prea E- Davis, Jna Maguire, J. Vaudecar. Carpenter.. Ed. L. Cnlp. Jn. Btonett, Wm. L. Rich. R. R. Pettit, M. J. Castello, C. G. Austin, Jas. Clowerv. Jas. Peflev, Wm.Weljs. Milroy—Wm. R. Sntt6n, W.C. McCord, William H. Beaver. Union—J. K. Garriott, Austin Lakin, Geo. W. Casey D. W. Mellon. LEE E. GLAZEBKOOK, Chairman. Victor E. Lor6HßiT>o , Secretary C. D. Na wels. Treasurer.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Call of the Democratic State Central Committee. Indianapolis, March 8,1888. The voters of Indiana, regardless of past political affiliations, who are desirous of co-operating with the Democracy iu the support of its principles and nominees, are invited to participate m the meetings called throughout the State for the purpose of selecting representatives to attend a Delegate Convention to be held in the city oi Indianapolis, Thursday, April 26,1888, for the purpose of adopting a platform ot principles and the nomination of candidate j to be supported for the following offices: Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Three Judges of the Supreme Court. Secretarvof State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State. .Reporter of the Supreme Court. Attorney General. Superintendent of Public Instructs ,
The ratio of representation will be one delegate for each two hundred votes cast for Governor Isaac P. Gray in 1884, and one delegate for each fraction of one hundred or over (Japer county is given five delegates. ) The delegates for each Congressional d and the several committees, will meet on the evening previous to the convention, at places to be hereafter designated by this committee, for the purpose of s. leeting and reporting to the convention: One Committeeman on permanent organization. One Committeeman on Platform and Resolutions. One Vice-President <or the convention. One Assistant Secretary for the convention. Tvv( delegates to National Convention. Two alternate delegates to National Convention. One Presidential elector. One contingent Pres ; dential elector. One member of the State Centra'. Committee. O e Committeeman on Credentials. It will be the duty of the Committee on Permanent Organization to report a Presid nt and principal Secretary for the convention; four delegates at large, and four alternate delegates to the National Convention; two electors for the State at large, and two contingent electors, and also to recommend rules for the government of the convention. By order of the State Central Committee. E. P. Richardson, . E. O. Johnson, Chairman. Secretary. Gen. C trnahau sho’d demand a speedy trial. The constitution of the United States guarantees to every citizen indicted for an offense against the f**B the right to a speedy trial by fary. The U. S. Court at Indianseems to pay no heed to this fcbecaae of General Carnahan.
Remember the call for the Democratic County Convention, Saturday, April 14th next In the ways and means committee the republican members are divided on the tobacco Itt— Kelley and Reed favor its abolition, while Burrows and Brown fav<& its retention.
Sam Randall wants to lop off abo t $80,000,000 ot the whiskey and tobacco tax, and continue high duties on the necessaries of life. — This will suit Jim Blaine and Republicans generally, and our Billy O yens in particular.
The Philadelphia Record says ‘‘no argument can break down the fact that mannfaeturers can make cheaper goods and pay Detter wages if they could buy cheaper wool, cheaper dye-stuffs,cheaper lumber, cheaper jute, hemp and flax, cheaper chemicals and other crude materials. And no argument will prevail,” it says, “to convince the laboring man that he will be injured by cheaper food, cheaper clothing, cheaper shelter, cheaper earthenware, and cheaper utensils.”
A nameless ass, anxious to show up his smartness, undertook to explain in last week’s R 'publican that the Democratic committee was very stuped in retaining John Lefler for Hanging Grove, insisting that he was not a citizen of that township. We suggested that “If Youngster will attend the polls in Hanging Grove, he will ascertain where John LefLr votes. To which he this week responds with crushing verdancy: ‘Old Stupidity, who will be there to inform me?’ No unforseen circumstances preventing, John Lefler will be there to vote. He is a Demoerat who fails not in this line of duty.‘Youngster’s’ eyes will not deceive him in this matter. It seems, too, that our reflections upon his pe s, Brute Ingalls and Lize Pinkston, are disturbing his in’ards.
Our old friend, ‘J R.,’ in his plea for Ben Harrison, in the Republican, says his favorite “was defeated last year by the most fnfamous proceedings.” The ‘infamous proc?edings’ referred to commenced in the House, in the interest of his man, and with his connivance. But the attempted repetition of the game of ’76 didn’t pan out —the grandson of his grandfather was left at home to ponde,. over his “ways that were mean and t icks that were vain’’ and a much bet er man, in every respeit, now represents Indiana in the United States Senate.
SHOVING THE QUEER.
The Inc ’ian polis Sentinel says: “John Barnes and James Sapp of Goodland, Newton county, who were brought here by Maj. Carter, charged with counterfeiting, are about twenty-five y»_ars of age, and at the time of their arrest S4OO in counterfeit bills were found on their persons. They were given a preliminary examination by commissioner Van Buren, and in default of SIOOO bail were committed toj ail. The money found in their possession was mostly of a five dollar denou in .tion and wass. illfully made. Maj. Carter reports that Newton c >uniy lies been doerally flooded w.th the stuff, $2,000 ot it having been put in circulation, and th ( .t even the banks of the county Tad accepted it. The young men are highly connected, and one of them was married only two months ago. It is thought that they did not manufacture the bills themselves, but procured them from the East.” •
The circulationgof such an am’t of the queer in a neighboring county should place our people on their guard, and prompt +hem so examine closely money tendered them. Later —Counterfet five dollar silver certificates, well calculated to deceivf. The parties are commiuo. iu ueiuuU w MO/XX) each.
Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be’procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen.
NOTICE. State es Indiana, Jasper Connty, ss: N 0.3789. Nicholas Wamscnmacker Wam&cumaeker. wife as said Nicholas Wamscnmacker. and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees '-f Nicholas Wamscnmacker. deceased; Engbert Olsen Olsen, wife of said Engbert Olsen, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees as Engbert Olsen, deceased; Engelbert Olsen, .... OTsei, wife or said Engelbert Olsen, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Englebert Olsen, deceased; Nicholas Vaunenmacker, .. Vannenmacker, wife i f Nicholas Vannenmacker and all tke unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nicholas Vannenmacker, deceased; He .ry Gross Gross, wife of sa d Henr, Gross, and all thennknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Henry Grogs, decea ed; <. thias Gross, ..Gross, wife of said Othias Gro*s, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Othias Gross, deceased, Francis Kerr; Nils A.. Petterson Petterson, wife of said Nils A. Petterson, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nils A Petterson, deceased; George T.TenEyck, .... TenEv.k, wife of said George T. TenEvck, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of George T.TenEyck, deceased; John Heun, .... Heun, wife of said John Heun, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jonr Henn, deceased: Herman Wellman, Wellman, wife of said Herman Wtllman,and all the ojikown heirs, devisees and legatees of Herman wellmaa, deceased; Patrick Hanlon, .... Hanlon, wife of said Patrick Hanlon, and 11 tha unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Patrick Hanlon, deceased; James H. Andrews; Cornelia Andrews; Thompson V. Francis Francis, wife of said Thompson W Francis, and all the uuknn vn heirs, devisees and legatees of Thompson W Francis, deceased: Albion College, of Albion, Michigan- William Gravless Grayless, wife of said William Grayless, are hereby notified that William B Austin kas filed his complaintin the Jasper Cirsuit Court to qnietjbis title to certain lands in said Connty, in which the defendants herein clsim some interest and that the said cause will stand for -rial od April 2d, 1888, the same being the 13th judicial day of the March term. tBBB, o Jsaid Court, to be held at the Court House, In the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana, commencing March 19th, 888. ( , Witness, my hand and the seal of the ■j Seal. V Jasper Cfrcnit Court, at Rensselaer, 1 —. — Indiana, this 9th day ol February. 188 S. JAME* F. IhWIN , Clerk Feb. 10 1888. Jasp l ..-' -ran* I 'or t
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy of a Decrse and Execution to me direoted from ’heCMkof the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No, 3509 whpreia The Aetna Life Insurance Company wag plaintiff aud Ira B Robbins and Mary J Bobbins were de*» fondants, requiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred and Fifty six dollars and sixty-eight cents ($1156,68), together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sals on SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1888, b tween the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m of said dav, at tne door of the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, the rente and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) 7 ears, by tht year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter (i), the north half G) of tue southwest quarter (i) anu the southeast quarter (£) of the southwest quarter (±) or section eleven (11), township thirt -one (31 north range seven (7) west, con* taining 280 acres, in Jasper county, Indiana. And should such r a nts and profits not sell for a sufficientlium to dis. eharge said copy of Decree and Exe® culicn. interest and costs, I will, at the same lime and pl '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 ranch thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said copy of De:sree and Execution, interest and costs Said sale will bo made without re* lief and in accordance with the order of Court in said cause SAMUEL E YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper County ,Tnd WHH Graham, plff’s Att’y March 9* 1888—$10
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana') q _ Jasper County, ) SSIn Ja3per Circuit Court, to March Term- A. D. 1888. No. 3787. Eli Cox vs. Frank Araan, George C. A man- Susan E. Aman- Cbarb s P K'mtzElizabeth Kuntz- M J Kuntz, John H Grin. A J Baker Bo it R»memb ;red. That on this 27th day of January-1888- the aoove named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. Attorneys- filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint agains 1 said defendants a cl also the affidavit, of a competent persou that said defendants are non residents of the State ot Indiana and that the above action is founded upon notes and mortgacre relatinLr to Real Lsmte in the S v.te of Indiana, and that ihe defendants are necesSaryJJparties. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby n till, d of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said Court- 1888 10-winjon the lath day of March, 1888. Witness- My hand and the Seal, seal of said Court, affixed at office in Rensselaer, on this 27 th day of January- a d. 1888 JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. Thompson & Bro. plfFs Attys. Ta-uary 27-IBBs *7.50
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby "iven that the un« dersigned has been ap minted Ad« ministraior of he estate of Elizabeth Nichols, (formerly Elizabeth Hilton) deceased, late of Jasper county. In* diaua. The estate is probably sol® vent: TRUITT P. WRIGHT. Administrator. January 27 ; '***
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OF ADMINISTRATION. W. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned has been appointed Admit Ist rater of the Estate ol Henry t. Barkley, deceased, late es Jasper coanty, Indiana. Said estate Is s pposed to be solvent. GkANVILLE SOODT. Feb. 17, 1888. Administrator.
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