Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1888 — Page 4
jQenuurafit Sentinel FRIDAY, JUNE ‘22 iBBs Entered at the postuflice at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-<>n«smatter.) ’
Democratic NATIONAL TICKET.
For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, For Vice President, ALLEN G. THURMAN. PRESIDENTIAL EI.E< TORS. J'irstDistrict: Samuel H Vance. Vauderbur-h Second District: SutlerS. Dobbins, Martin. Third District: Chailes S. Jewett. Flovd Fourth District: Nicholas Conn, •: Kipb’-v Fifth District; John R. Ea-.. Munroe Sixth District: Thomas J. Study, Wayne Seventh District: Davids '■oodnoz. Hancork Eighth District: J.D. Prue :. Parke. Nr J. F. McliiiAi. Tippecanoe, len.h Dtstric : D. D Dyl-. -nir l . >th Dst ■ .. n . ant, Iv. c-’ft i Dietrir t: John B . ...- - <n. Thirteenth Di-t. M. A < . I’ac) >• ri Marshal!, AT ’ ' . John E LambfNigo !'ix ■is 11. thh. Knox
STATE TICKET.
Govcr Ui. C. C. MA'fb ‘N. Lieutenanl Governor, vy B MYERS Secretary of State. i.JEKTV, KEus. A'-.'itov < f S'- e - LEf . '■ : ISON. Treasurero: State. AS. B. BYRNES. Reporter of Supreme Court. JOHN v> > .UN. At orney General, JOHN R. WILSON. '• Sup’t P..' .. Li - tion. ‘ E E. GRIFFITH, Judges of Supreme Court Ist Dist. WM. E. NTBLACK. 2d “ GEO. V HO WK. •3d “ ALLAN ZOLLARS: Representative 10th Dist, VALE N TIN E ZIMM E i: MAN. COUNTY TICKET. Treasure), WM.H. WELLS. Sheri IT, JOHN C. CHILCOTE. Coroner, VICTOR E. LOUGHRIDGE Surveyor, AUSTIN N. LAKIN. Commissioners. Ist Dist.—DAN H TURNER. 2d “ JAS. T RANDLE 3d “ ED. W. CULP. —or* ♦— It may be Blaine!
Yesterday ticket-peddlers sold good seats in the convention, at Chicago, at $lO apiece. The republican platform adopted by the Chicago convention favors chep grog and cheap tobacco, and high prices on the necessaries of life. The republican platform declares that it is the duty of the hard-handed sons of toil to pay tribute money to the monopolies of the land. Committeeman Clarkson and Serge ant-at-Arms FitzSimons, of the Chicago convention, came to blows yesterday. Republicans are getting belligerent. Mahone and Wire, delegates from Virginia to the Chicago convention, had a disgraceful knock down in the, presence of the committee on credentials. Other delegates, black and white, got mixed up in the row. A policeman put a stop to it. ' - The democratic party has revised the improvident and unwise policy of the republican party touching the public domain, and has reclaimed from corporations and syndicates, alien and domestic, nearly one hundred millions of acres of valuable land to be sacredly held as homesteads for our citizens.- National Democratic Platform. 1
Odd! —A citizen started in on the lengthy “leader” i + he 'Dem ocrat!’ but before he ge t half t'uro thought he had read it, or something like it, recently Odd! • - * -—♦ -e •► • In his oration at S'. Louis, Mr. Dougherty put a large size of truth in useable shape when lie said: “To lower the tariff i uot free trade, it is to reduce the unjust profits of monopolists and bo s manufacturers end allow cum-um-ers to retain the rest. The man who asserts that to lower the taw IT means free trade insults intelligence We brand him as a falsifier. It is furthest from thought to imperil capital or disturb enterprises The aim i.-> to uphold wages and protect the rights of ail.”
On the day following the jubi '■ee held over the election of Cleveland end Hendricks. Horace E. James, then republican postma - ;er, wrote on his bullet, u board: “The vandalism committed last night are the legitimate, organized, deliberate insults of Democracy for Reform.” In the interest of Reform th • Democracy of Jasper County de iiborately, wantonly insult every soldier who lost a leg or arm, or who was wounded the line pf duty in defence of the Union.” There is out one thoi’ovgbored’ full blooded, stalwart, staunchprincipled, clear-ringing, clarion toned Rer.ublican newspaper published in Rensselaer; with political doctrines so clearly defined, so prominent and so symmetrical as not to need a label to (listing!’.]’ b them,and that paper is The Message—June 30, lob h The writer of the above choice morsels desires, bodv, soul and material, to be unloaded in the democratic camp, through the Trade Agency of Farm Wright, of equal “Stalwart” claims, under the ponderous hulk of Jno. W. Sickels.
“You Tickle Me, and I’ll Tickle You,” seems to be the policy governing the intercourse between Bro. Sickels and our dear friend Mike Halloran. Mike has given out: “There wuz a. toime when McEwen moight have gone out of this town with two thousand dollars in his pocket, but he would not. Now we’H break him down and droive him out without a domned cint!” The above tickled Sickels, and he in turn tickles Mike tbusly: * “He thinks that the election of the democratic national ticket this fall will insure to the country a long term of commercial prosperity, and he expects that the Democrat will start a boom for Rensselaer that will thoroughly shake up some of “the dry bones in the valley,” to use an expression which seems to be a favorite with him.” Mike will be for “condmercial prosperity,” and a “boom for Rensselaer,” provided they advance his interests, without refererence to the party that ‘ will iusure” the one or the paper that “will start” the other.
Mike and Sickels seem to be equally posted as to their status in the Democratic party: Let us see; it was Mike, we 1 elieve, who got out circulars and traversed this senatorial d’strict with the declared purpose of defeating Fred Hoover. In this strong republican district, however, Fred was elected in spite of the combined powers—the reuub lican party and Mike’s influence.— Mike has been a frequent “kicker.” We believe it was Bro. Sickels who, to explain his political acrobatic pro ’ess, boasted that in his time he “had been employed on republican and democratic papers —when in Rome 1 do as Rome does. ” In their adhesion to party Mike and Sickels and James—the real editor and publisher of the paper erected over the remains of the defunct Message—are equals.
The late republican Message appeared ester ’ay, same editor and publisher, bearing the n me: “The Rensselaer Democrat” A three weeks effort has been made to resuscitate it and it 100 s much the worse for the wear. It’s outlook is anything but encouraging. - -♦ ♦ - Newton Township Items. Generally speaking, health is very good. Owing ti our late rain and very warm weather corn i doing exceptionally well, and the farmers are getting in some good work. Mrs. 8. B. Moiiltt, of Fair Oaks, is visiting W. L. Bringle’s family and friends of her former neighborhood. The new dwelling house of M s. Bowman is progressing finely, and " ill soon be ready for its occu pants. Childrens’ Day was observed with appropriate exercises and decorations at the Saylorville school house. Pea Ridge S. S. assisted S. S in the elercises. Rev B. F. '•' i gusoD and others were there. Under the superintendency of Hain Suyler the programme was well arranged and handsomely carri-d out. Plenty of baskets on the ground, and it is needless to -ay that gi*»v were well filled with deheious foods of al! kinds. Can’t some one give the Republican editor a ‘pointer’ so that he may be able to print something about the next Vice President, Ko .A G. Thurman? Mori is Thomas is improving bis farm by getting in a large amount o f tiling. Ed. Griggs is superinten ling the work. We are informed that Morris is going to put a nev, outfit in the threshing line in the field this fall.
Calkins’School Fund Loan.
At last, after several years of continuous effbrfi the county audito> has found a purchaser for the famous Maj. Calkins’ school fund swamp land that figured so extensively throughout the state in the gubernatorial canvass in 1884. It will be remembered that Maj Calkins originally borrowed three hundred dollars from the school fund and gave a mortgage on a piece of land in Johnson township for security. He failed to pay the interest or principal and it was found the land was not worth the money loaned on it. The land was forfeited according to law, and reappraised at S2OO and put on the market. It has remained for sale ever since at that pric. but until a few days ago there has been no bidder. It was finally sold to Mr. Fred Hausheer for S2OO, on five years time at 8 per cent, interest. The school fund is short SIOO, and the county is out the interest it has be m paying to keep the fund good, and the tax-payers have the whole loss to settle. It is worth remembering that many republicans insisted all that the Argus said about|Maj, Calkins’ connection with the school fund swindle was a lie. Notwithstanding these assertions, every word the Argus ever said about it was strictly true, as the county records will abundantly demonstrate.—Laporte Argus.
FOURTH OF JULY
Sunday School Celebration and Picnic by the Rensselaer Sunday Schools. program: Song- -Coronation, By all the Schools. Scripture Reading. F. W. Reubelfr. Song, PresbyterianS. S. Prayer, Rev. E. Geo. Pelley. Song, Free Will Baptist S. S. Recitation M. E. S. S. and Miss. Baptist S. S. Song, Union S. S. Recitation, Presbyterian and Union “ Song, M. E- S. S. Recitation, F. W. Baptist S. S. Address, Rev. A. M. Tressler, Song—“ America,” All the Schools. Benediction, Rev. U. M. McGuire, Each school will select its music and a member to recite for it. The schools will meet at their respective churches at 9:30 o’clock a. m., and march to court house square, at 10 o’clock a. m. Exercises to commence at 10:30 a. m. No afternoon exercises. All are invited to come and bring their baskets and have a social reunion. By order of Committee. Take your butter and eggs to J. W. Duvall, at the new Grocery, and get cash or goods for them.
Remember the July races of sue Milford F 'air Association, Milford, Illinois, July 3d unn th, 1888. — 51,200 in purses. Entries Jose June 23d. For program or any other information address » Edward L’Hote, Secretary. Groceries! Groceries!! Groceries!!! Cheap as the cheapest, at J. W. Duvall’s new Groce
Personal. Mr N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Kiner’s New Discovery tor having used it for a severe attack of B: -uebitia and Catarrh; II- gave me instant re* lief and entirely, cured me and I have not been afflicted since I also beg to state that I had tried other reme dies w ith no good result. Have als used Electic Bitters and Dj King New Life Pills, both of which lea recommend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. T>'.al Bottles free at F. B. Mover’ Drugstore. 11 21 1
SHERIFF’S SALE. virtue of ace titled copy of D-c- u<l Execution io medio ."■-d from < jerk <>l tne Jasper Circuit Court in a Cans. ? >. 3FS wherein Rufus K. Syfers »:id Fr:uiK Vi- Brids were plaintiffs and Allison Carson and Ohav.t Cnrson were defendants, rec" ■ »n>.- ‘ make the eutn of Three Huudren o t-im Doilan- ..nd twenty one cents je-rethor with intercs. and costs. I wil e..;»>ee£n pnfdic sale on SATURDAY, JULY 21, 18b8. between the Fours o 0’ < ’clock a ni and 4 o'clock p. m ofsaidd y, at ibe door of the Court House in the Town of Kensm-larr, Jas; e- t 'ou> ty, Indiana, the rents and profts, for a term n exceeding seven ”7” vears, by the year, of the following described real ertt.us. to wit: TUsOU.:- ... tinr'e: V" of th? « 0 - ~w quarter of ?'>c: rsn thfriy-two it’, township thirty-one ”3. '■ rang : e's west, m Js-per county, InUNv .. And should such rents and p offts not sell for a sum gufiicient to discliargu said ropy of Decree w.d E- eouL • : rest ■- :l cost-. I will at the same time and place, and in the manner afore said, exposeat pabli. s !• the fee-simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof ss shall be sufficient to discharge said eery of Decree, and Execution, interest and costs. Said sae will be made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said copy of Decree and Execution. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper County, Indian*. U. Z. Willey, Att’y for pl'ffs. June 22, 18 h.
SHORTY.
K® Tfl KI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that fn pursuance of an order ot the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, made a. their regular June session, A. D. 1888, plans and specifications will be received until 10 o’clock, A. M., on he 26th Day of June, 1888, for the con traction and erection of a County house for the accommodation of the poor wards of Jasper County. Indiana, to be Submitted at the special June term of Commissioners' Court, te be hel at the Auditor's office, in Rensselaer, Indiana, J 1 ne 2b, 1888. . Said building to be built of brick, witu stone foundations and basement walls; to je a twostory structur above basement, with about ten rooms on each stor • and to be supphed throughout with the necessary fixtures and be heated by means of a hot-air furnace said building to be a plain and substantial structure. Said board not to pay for any plans and specifications unless the same are accepted and adopted by the Board, and the Board reserving the right to rejec any or all plans and specifications which are submitted. —A— my hand and seal of 'Seal? office this 13th day of June, A D. - > 1888. GEO. M. ROBINSON, June 15,1888. Auditor Jasper County. Ind. SHERIFF’S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a Decree and Execution co me directed from .he Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No. 3752 wherein John L Turner was plaintiff and William M. Prich’ rd Prichard, his w fe; Thomas J. Reed, Mrs. .... Reed, hie wife; The unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Thomas J. Reed, deceased; Elizabeth J. Kerr, Mr Kerr, her husband, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eighty-tour dollars and thr .y----two cents (184 32), together with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale on SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1888, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day, at s he doot < f the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County. Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding eeven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter (bi) of the south-west snarter (&] of section four [4). in township thirty-one [3l” north of range six ‘6” west, in Jasper County, Indiana. And should such rents and p ro fits not sell for a sum suffleie tto discharge said CO py of Decree and Execution, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, and iu the manner aforesaid, expose atpubPcsale 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 De >ree and Execution, interest and eosts Said sale will be made without relief, and m accordance with »he order of Court |in said copy of Decree and Execution. SAMUEL E YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. W. H. H. Graham, Att’y for Plaintiff. June l, 1888. STATE OF INDIANA BOUNTY OF JASPER: NOTICE Is hereby given tLat the undersigned have been appointed Administrators of the Estate of William C. Timmons, > eceased. Tl e Estate is suppos"d to be solvent. JOHN D. TIMMONS, ENOS M TIMMONS. May 25.1888. Admin’strators.
STATE OF INDIANA, COENTY vF JASPER, SSd Notice is eereby given that the undersignee has been appointed Administrator of the estat of Joseph Morlan, dneeased. Estate is sup posed to be .solvent. P MARION L. SPITLER, May 11. 1888. Administrate LAND FOR SALE. Several improved Farms, and thousands of acres of good tillable and grazing land, in northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, orfhaif cash, and balance in yearly Cpayments. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank Austin. ' Wheatfield, Ind.
HORSEMEN!
Notice to the tax-payers of jasper COUNTY. INDIANA. NCJTCE is hereby given that the Bear! of Equalization in-, and for said County, will meet a' the Auditor's Office, in l. -nsselaor on Monday, the <ta dayof J-ine, 188 b, Jar the pur pose of hearing any grievances on account *1 the assessment of property, and to Equalize the assessments of property between the several Townships of said County < f Jasper. Witness my hand and seal of Office at . —j Rensselaer, this 25th day of May. 1888 ■ Seal, t GEO. M. ROBINSON. —> — ’ Auditor Jasper County. May 25. 1888 7
T W. HORTON. f J • DENTIST. All diseases of teeth and gums carefully treated. 7 Filling and Orovrns a specialty Over Laßue’s Grocery Store. vl2-nl Rensselaer, Ind. thT“ Bird?! ! F<OS THE WIO ELOIEOSE' sEwma ' 1188181 ■ taltulii, Iliy \ /Of ■’ IkiUliu WEMHr No. •. Thf SLDREDGE “B” is sold with the of being the BEST that ean be MADE. > AGENTS WANTED.
Eldredge manufacturing co. BELVIDERE, ILLS. S. J. McEWEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. ohn Makeever Jay Williams, Prea.dent. Cashie FARMERS’ BANK, (®“Oppos ilt Public RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA Ruce.ve Dsposlte Buy and Soil Exchan/• Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banking Bvsiness. Aigust 17.1883. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate aid Collecting Agent. REMINGTON, INDIANA. Will practice in all the Courts of NewtonJ Beaton and Jasper counties. THE NEW MBwwwm RENSSELAER, IND. TU S . OPENED. New and finely furnished.— Gpol and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. , PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1883 ts. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite, Court House, Monticello, Ind Has recently been new furnished through 2 ut ’ Th . e r . ooms are large and airy.tho looS tion central, making it tLe most convenient and desirable hopse intown. Try it ( MEAT X~MARKEfR Rensselaer, . J. J. Eiglesbach, Beef, Pork, v ea . age, Bologna, etc., sold in D ’ ties to suit purchasers at prices. None but the besf he J°West The Highest d^ tof p au
