Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1888 — Page 4

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Democratic Central Committee.

Hanging Grove. .Jno. Lefler. David Cnlp, W. Kenton. Gillam—Joe. G. Hunt, Adam Heee, John Tillett. Walker-J. G. Andrews, F. L. Herehman, Joel F. Spriggs. Barkley—Wm. A. Snececker, Geo. Adair, Jas. Longstreth, Stith Newell, George H. Brown, Jr. Marion. David B. Nowelf, J.Stanley, F. M. Parker, Henry Fisher, Chas D, Newels’ R. Fendig, Wm.M. Ho. ver, Sylveser Healey. Jordan--J. Ulm, Wm. Washburn, Jay Lamson, Frank Welsh, S. K. Cosby John Zimm, r. Newton-- Lucien Strong, A. J. Freeland, Chas. Paxton, Jas. Lane Wheatfield —Juo. Beil, Nels Adams, Lewis Rich, J M. Welsh. Keener—Albert Brooks, Geo. Bennett, E. Whitson. Kankakee.. Pres E- Davis, Jno Maguire, J. Vandecar. Carpenter.. Ed. L. Culp. Jn. Stonett, Wm. L. Rich, R. R. Pettit, M. J. Castello, C. G. Austin, Jas. Clowerv, Jas. Pefley, Wm. Welts. Milroy—Wm. R. Sutton, W. C. McCord, William H. Beaver. Union—J. K. Garriott, Austin Lakin, Geo. W. Casey D. W. Mellon. LEE E. GLAZEBKOOK, Chairman. Victor E. Lovohrioo , Secretary C. D. Newels, Treasurer.

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

Call or 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 in 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 s to be supposed for the following offices: Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Three Judges of the Supreme , Court. Secretarv of 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 Congressiona 1 district, and the several committees, will meet on the evening previous to the convention, at places to be hereafter d-signat-ed by this committee, for the purpose of selecting 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. Tw( delegates to National Convention. Two alternate delegates to National Convention. Ono Presidential elector. One contingent Pres : den tial elector. One member of the State Centras C immittee. 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 elec cor s 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. —— Democrats of Jasper County!— Remember the Democratic Convention Saturday of next week. , The Jasper county Republican convention has been called for Saturday, May sth, next. We trust arrangements will be at once made for the Democratic convention to follow cluse thereafter. The opposition candidates should not be given the »aatuge ground.

Democratic County Mass Convention?

Headquarters of Democratic ) Central Committee. ) Rensselaer, Ind., March 23d, ’BB. The Democrats o f Jasper County wid meet in Mass Convention at Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, APRIL 14,1888, for the pu/poseof selecting delegates to the Democratic Sta+e Convention. Also, delegates to the Congressional, Legislative, *nd Judicial conventions. The dates of these conventions will be announced at the proper time Every Democrat in Jasper county, and all in accord with the policy of the present administration are cordially invited to be present and participate in the proceedings of the co vention. Ihe Democritic Central Committee will meet on same day for the transaction ot important business. LEE E. GLAZEBROOK, Chairman. V. E. Loughridge, Sec’y.

Complete returns from the township elections throughout the State on Monday show the Democrats have gained 103 trustees and carried the State on a popular vote by over 10,000 majority. The trial of Gen. Carnahan, exchairman of the republican central committee of Marion county, has besn fixed for May 16th next. We wifi see whether Judge Woods will exert himself to conviet Carnahan to the extent he did in the cases < f Coy and Bernhamer.

Had the Democrats of certain townships in this county made the straight, square and persistent fight made by our friends in Union and Newton townships, three or four more trustees would have been added to ths Demccrat'c list. We trust the lesson derived from the result wil! be properly appreciated, and the mi takes avoid-d in the fall election.

The •lection in this Township, on Monday last passed off quietly> resulting in the success of the republican ticket. AVe art, firmly eonvinced that more interest and exertion on the part of Democrats would result in a great reduction of the Republican majority in this county, and may wipe it out altogether. Take the county over and that party has been shorn of considerable of its strength. In the matter of Trustees the parties stand as they did two years ago.— The Democrats have lost Jordan, and gained Union. Let our friends buckle on their armor and prepare for the great conflict ahead of us. Let each and ev ry Democrat do his whole duty.

Bro. Marshall was too cowardly to either endorse or condemn the malicious attack of the lowbred Ingalls on McClellan and Hancock, but he accepts the thin gruel tendered by that malignant brute in explanation. Ingalls meant what he said just as our neighbor and his partisan associrates do when they charge Democrats with sympathy fortreason.— The fact 1S that c'ass lack ability to make the distinction between those who were and are for the whole Union, as against sectionalists nortd and south. Joe, son of Wm. this place,, for the past year and a half in the employ of the Adams Express Company, with headquarters at Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting home an friends in Rensselaer. The W. cTr/ufof Jasper county, will hold a three davs convention in Hanging Grove township, beginning on Friday evening, April 13th, continuing until Sunday forenoon, April 15th. An extended programme of exercises has been prepared, and the convention p *omises to be interesting and largely attended. Just now the Republicans think the appointment of Chief Justice should be made without reference to political bias. How disinterest- 1 vd!

Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine can be procured of Mrs. Jas. W. McEwen.

The Rens elaer Fiie Company has been organized with the following membership: Ed. P. Honan, John D. Bissenden, W. D. Robinson, F. B. Meyer, E C. Ower, C. W. Duvall, I. Tuteur, W. J. Shrum, E.R. Hopkins, Leslie Clark, S. C. Irwin, Frank Osborne, AV. H. Wood, F. E. Reeve, S. M. Laßue, L. C. Grant, John C. Allman. W. H. Eger, Lewis Day, Hiram Day, 1. J. McCoy, Fred. L. Chilcote, D. G. Warner, Jos. F. Hardman, Robt. T. Bissenden, Al. J. Bissenden, W. W. Watson, Geo. L. Morgan. John J. Kepner. Officers —Chief, Ed. P. Honan: Captain, I rank Osborne; Ist Lieut. E. C. Owens; 2d Lieut. J. C. Allman. A hook and ladder truck, with outfit, has been contracted for. Our old friend W. J. Huff, late of the Monticello Herald, dissatisfied with California has returned to Indiana. W»ll probably engage in the newspaper business in Valparaiso.

The Rensselaer High School will give a Shakespearean Entertainment, similar to the Dickens and Scott given in the past, at the Opera House, Friday evening, April 27, 1888. Proceeds to be ap. lied to the Dickens library. On Tuesday evening last a car attached to the freight southbound jumped the track between Paisly and Lowell. Frank Rathfon, as Lafayette, an employe, was considerably cut about the left arm and head, but no bones broken. Another employe received a a gash on the foj. ehead which was not serious, however. The accommodation from Chicago was delayed about three hours. Remember the new Grocery and give them a trial. Two doors east of post-offic . J. W. Duvall, proprietor.

Advertised Letters— Mr. and Mrs. G. Le welle j, Jessie Minans, D. C, Master, James McDowel, Saaah Reed, P. L. Weirick. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. S. Bates.

Notice to Township Trustees— Notice is hereby eiven to the Township Trustees of the several civil townships oE Jasper county, Indi na, that they are required to me?t at the Auditor’s office on Friday, the 13th day of April, 1888, for the purpose of making a complete settlement with the Board of Commissioners of said county o? all the funds in their hands. —• — Witness my hand and < SEAL r the seal of the Board v— ‘ of Commissioners, at Rensselaer thia 4th day of April, a. d. 1888. Geo. M. Robinson, April 6, ’BB. Auditor.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy of a Decree and Execution to me directed from 'he Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No, 3509 wherein The Aetna Life Insurance Company was plaintiff and Ira B Robbins and Mary J Robbins were de-, fendants, 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 sale on SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1888, b tween the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m of said day, at tne door of the Court Houie, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) y ears, by the year, of the following describe ea real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter (i), the north half (4) of the southwest quarter ana rhe southeast quarter (}) of the southwest quarter (i) or section eleven (11), township thirt'-one (31 north range seven (7) west, containing 280 acres, in Jasper county, Indiana. And should such r c *nts 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 piece, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said copy of Decree and Execution, interest and costs Said sale will ba made without relief and in accordance with the order ot Court in said cause SAMUEL E YEOMAN; Sheriff Jasper County ,Tnd W H H Graham, plff’s Att’y Mnrch 9,1833-

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