Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1888 — Page 4

jfmotratit Sentinel FRIDA'S JULY fc {BBB ■Erfcred »t the. fEce at Bcnaselafr, Ind a> matter.)

Democratic

national ticket. For President. GROVER CLEVELAND, Fot Vico President, ALLEN G. THERM AN. PEESI.OBNTIAL i. LECTORS. >* irst District: Sumueli, V aucc. Vaudurbu: f, b. Second District: Sntler 8. Dobbins, Martin” Third District: Ohi.rlesS. Jew a it, Floyd. Fourth District: Nicholas Conm-tt, itinltv FWb District: John It. EMoyroe Sixth District: Thomas i. Study, Wayne. ''■•yenihDi. trict: Da’id 8. Gooding, Hancock it: rtith District: J.D. Pruett, Darke. Ninth District: T. F. McHugh, Tippecanoe. Teuth District: D I). Dyk<vmiir> (’ass. Eleventh District • ,J vl. T'- Grant. Twelfth District John L. Das . .0 thirteenth Dlat.: 51.... •>. P« A usu. Marshal'. IT I.* HOB. A J*tn E. Lamb, TO. •>: Thorp «s K <ohn.Kn«\.

STATE TICKET.

Gc vartior, s.. L. LAI SON. Lieutenant Governor, WM. P. MYERB Secretary of State. ROBERT \V. Auditorol '-'tp,-. LHAPTiEFA ' ■•■'•'.ON. Treasurer of StateTEOMaS. L. BYRNES. Reporter of Supreme Court. JOHN w. K;:.. \. Attorney General, JOHN B M'LSON. S.ipT Public i l j v riicturn. E. 32. Cl •, I. Judges of Sa'PtO*. e Court tv .- WM. L. : • BLACK. 2! “ GEO. V hv. *.YK. ALL A A A'jT.LARS: ——. ■ ■■ ■ P.( f>; . tentative j u Diet. Vii y. \ TTNEI'N ML *;MAN.

COUNTY TICKET.

Treasure!, WM. H. WELLS Bhr-rlff JuBN C. CHILCOTE. Coroner, j YICTOr. £. LOUGHRIDGE. Surveyor, AUSTIN N. LA KIN. Commissioners. 1 t DiBt—DAN II TURNER. ■2A “ JAB. T RANDLE 3d “ ED. W. CULP.

The Harrison managers assume th-t the Gresham men are “Irak tor s’ : and all that. ——■■ ■ « The republican speakers a > th e ratification meeting all declared their lnqompetency co discuss the thrift question, yet all united in denunciation o* tariff reform. Oh honesU! w It is a clear proposition that the consumer pays the tariff duty on what he buys, if it does not go into the government treasury, ifc goes to swell the income of the the Carnegies, now amounting to $5,000 j3er day, while the income of their workmen is but 70 cents per day. the tariff end leave the money with the people or compel the soulless monopolists to share their vast incomes vrr.ii their employees. R, F, Jones, clitivm.'ui c.f the r ... tioiial republican comniittee, •• 1 called the late convention to order in a spread eagle protection speech is one of the millionaire iron na bobs of Pittsburgh whose employes are on a strike for Jiving wagesgives out: “We will not start our mills until the men accede to oui idea of wages ” Harper’s Weekly says the men, before they wera thrown cut of employment were receiving seventy cents a day. They refused to a reduction of ten per cent, ou their wages, hence they are thrown out of employment. Think of it! | The potectioi which makes a mil- j liopaire of Jon% gives to his em- 1

"mimmmmegmmmmmmmmmmmrnm —— | ployes 70 cents per day, vitb * proposition to make a : - Juetior. of 10 per cent. To be candid—is no 4 , j the r< bherdariff a protect! m oni> ! to monopolies? The new deni icratr. paper made its first uppcaj.iint last week. The o ren o stances surrounding ’hein- . pt.ioß of i iris enterprise forbid the hope of a long career and the quality of the first no 7 ! er scarcely proiuisea a oniiiriikt one. Rensselaer Republican. Too much republican backing will kill the new alleged democratic paper, and the Sentiuai (dem. ) will only b« that much allot the demise of the b - wef.V!sn?. A second democratic .when started with th« double purpose of gratifying a spiteful feeling and to divide the party, is generally short lived because its backers soon get tired of whacking up the hard cash to keep the concern going.-- Wnaamac Dem Journal.

After a week’s effort to throw off the chill occasioned by the nomination oi Harrison, the raus in this locality made an attempt to ratify; but it proved a dismal failure in point of lumbers, enthusiasm, and ability in the speakers, notwith- . tending ths programme had been cut and dried tor the occasion.— Senator Thompson was expected to work off fine ‘puns’ and ‘chest ~ • its' sot the amusement of his aulienee. W. B. Austin was detailed to console his hearers with the assurance that although they had failed to seefcre the nomination of . . 1 wsliam, iliwy had 3nn.cli to gg [thankful for in the privilege ex - tended 'hem to vote for a gentle mar. -if nothing more could be said in his favuz Doc. Washburn was alloted the task to electrify the ‘trooly loil* by hopping out and waving a 2x4 American flag, Zeagavea vhooptha' knocked the ; V ' ioticgush expected clear on+,

.1 Thorn peon’s pre-arranged appeal to the soldier element “was no good ” Some ho vor ether the old soldiers insist that during the war period they were at the front enduring the dang, r; a, 1 privations incident thereto; that Mr. T. remained behind, enjoyed the quiet and comforts ot home, and laid the foundation of his financial prosperity. They take no stock in speakers of that class who attempt to question their intelligence. Charley Platt was called out with a view to commit him to the support of the nominee. W. H. Gwinn, too, as a representative of the soldier element. He announced that ho was a solitary and original Harrison man; that he was a namesake of the ‘grandfather’ of the ‘grandson.’ He complained of the, persecution he received at the hands of the Gresliaiuitesfor daring to stand b ; his convictions and and now rejoiced to see them compelled to come to his side. Watson tried to be severe on Cleveland for being represented at the fr- nc by a substitute. The sting of his sarkasm was rendered painless on rehection that his late great leader, : Blaine, was represented, by hr | substitute, in prison. The see- ’ tion of the programme allotted to ; Foltz related to ‘boodle,’ and its j employment in the campaign Judge Hammond closed up the proceedings. A call was made for which resulted in a very sud j adjournment in order to cm i him.off. All in all, tbs “ratification” was a disheartening,' uninspiring fizzle.

“We will not start onr milk nn til the men accede to our idea of wages/’ says B. F. Jones, one o£ the iron nabobs of Pittsburgh.— This is tlie same Jones who opes ed ths Chicago convention with a spread-eagle speech about republic u. protection for the workingmen.

And Ben‘Harrison, the nominee of the convention called to .order by nabob Jones is no. await behind that go: . - imeiit toward the oii*rs of the land. In 1877 he took the stump in opposi-

tion to the strikers, and insisted that “ dwdar a day was a sufficient brn fim a workingman to live on : d r-v.-or- u family.”

WHEATFIELD ITEMS.

Health general} good. Crops look w ell on uplands. The recent heavy rain did much damage to corn on the low lands. Bye harvest is here and the crop is excellent in this locality W histfield ccntiuuos to improve. G. O. Stenabo! has just erected a good sized ware Hou. c. Clark & HumiHon are putting up p building wild will be occaj Iby a meat market. L. BeaeLler moved into his new house, west or t.jvji, on Tuesday

last.

NEWTON ITEMS.

Change in the weather, we trust for the better. Owing to our recent rains corn crop is w orsted. Oats crop likewise. Jake Thomas is visiting Morris Thomas. Ben Smoot and wife have returned from Indianapolis where he ba o been Ut work. The bridge which was washed out by recent rains near the Gowdy farm, on theold Bunkum road, has been replaced this week ready for travel. Ben Harris, of Rensselaer, is a frequent caller in Newton. We suspect he is watching up his farm. Miss Rilla Warren is back at her old home again. How long she will remain time will tell.

Esq John McColly, Sam Yeo-irv-’s tenant, brought on the farm la. t Saturday a very fine coR. S. E. Yeoman’s stock farm is being supoiiod with stock at intervals and is now one rrcong the best in the township. Miss Gertie Baker, of Onarga, Illinois, is visiting her grandparents. Hon. Ben Harrison, the rey. candidate, who would like to be our next president in a soeech delivered by him at Rensselaer, when Hen. Blue Jeans did him up at the ballot-box, said—and that was all he coud and did say—“ Thank God I’m not a Democrat!’ If he was he would be sure of an office, provided he was a nomine*.

Labor Signal: The Lafayette Courier ‘-happens to know” that the committee of Indianapolis la - boring men who went to Chicago to protest again : 'Vo nomination of Harrison, “a-mocratic strikers and o vver 3 hired to go to Chicago to prevent the nomination of Indiana,soli ke.” The Courier s knowledge is truly wonj derful—almost as wonderful as its i disregard for truth. Or the eight men composing the committee, on-->y is of Democratic antecedents, tne other seven having generaliv, heretofore, voted the Republican ticket. Not one ©f them i« employed in the office of a Democratic county official, nr in the office of any county official whatsoever. The committee did the v or i they went kpChieago to perIxo m. 1 hey did it cleanly and abo aboard. They gave the convention fair warning. That warning was disregarded. In her, after election day, the Lafay etie Courier will “happen to know ’ a great deal mere than it knows to-day. It will whether that vim ting committee were the “representatives of the labor int- ; erests” of Indiana or not, In the meantime, the bignal advises the Courier 10 cultivate lore for and practice of truth. It will find, when the great tribulation of NovenVber falls upon and grieves its soul that a clear conscience is a wonderful eousoler. The Philadelphia Press says: ; “The Declaration of Independence 1 and the republican platform sho’d ■ be read at every Fourth of July J celebration where patriotic Amer--1 icon citizens are gathered toI gether.'’ “Just so. Tear both sides.”— ■ Newark Journal. YThen asked whence comes our candidate, Our sole rep’y sPall be — He comes from Indiana And ills famous ances-tree. Kansas City Star. This from the Chicago Times: Of all the words of tongue or pen The saddest are—they would kave Ren. —Walter Q. Gresham.

The ratifiers were very mum on the 'free list’ proposed by the republican platform: Free whisky l free tobaeeo. In his senate speech in favor of the immigration of the Chinese, Harrison said that the “Chinese wouli make better citizens than the Irish.”

G. T. Green of the Childrens’ Home, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be at the Makeover House in Rensselaer after the 4 o’clock train Wednesday afternoon, July 18th, 1888, with a company of boys and girls to place in good homes. The ages of the are. from two to twelve years, and Mr. Green will remain part of Thur day, should any be left the first afternoon. Conditions are fair to both parties and may be learned at this office, the Makeever House and of Geo. M, Robinson, auditor of the tyRemember the date, Wednesday afternoon, July 18th, the place, the Makeever House.

ANON.

Groceries! Groceries!! Groceries!!! Cheap as the cheapest, at J. W. Duvall's new Grocery.

Personal. Mr N. H. Frohlichsteio, of Mobile Ala., writes: I pleasure in recommending Dr, King’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 had tried other reme dies w ith no good result. EaVe als usjtl Eiectie Bitters and JXi King New Life Pills, both o! which I ca recommend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs an£ Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free at F. B . Meve r’ Drug Stoi’e. 11-21 1.

jgUERIFFS SALE. BY virtue ol a ce tified coo* of Decree aud Exeeutiua to me directed from tlie Oierlf of tne Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No. 3828 wherein Rufus K. Syfers and Frank Mcßride were plaintiffs and Allison Carson and Ohava Carson were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty nine Dollars aud twenty-one cents ($389 ~l], together with interns.. and costs, I will expose at public sale on SATURDAY, JULY 21,1888. between the hours o in o’clock a m. and 4 o'clock p. to of said d iv, ut the door of the Court House In the Town of ‘Rensselaer, Jasper Couitv. Indiana, the rent, aud profits, for a term not oxeeeding seven ••V" rears, by the rear, of the following described real estate, to wit: Yhesoirh east quarter ‘ of ths south-west quarter of section thfrty-two '‘33”, township thirty-one “ill”, range five ••s’" west, in Jasper county, India) a. And shoal*’ such rents and p.ofits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said ropy of Decree and Execution, interest and costs. I will at the Bamc time and plaee, 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 Deerie and Execution, interest and costs. ' Said sa ewili 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, Indiana. U. Z. Willey, Att’y for pl’ffs. J nue 23, 18 8.

SHORTY.

mn mum. NOTICE is hereby given, that In pursnaace of an order of the Board of Commissioners made a - their spe .ial June session, It#B, sealed proposals will be received until the Fourteenth Day of August, , A. ])., 1888, Tor tfe erection of a building fi r th# accommodation ana use of the Boor wards of Jasper bounty. Indiana, to he erected on the south jjhrt of the east oue-haif, of the south-east quarter of section twenty three (28) in township rwenty-nlne (29/ north range seven (7) west, in Marion township. Jasper county, Ind iana, according to plane and specifications now ou file for inspection and examin. tiou in the Auditor’s office, ot n*id Jasper county. Bids will be received for the building complete, and said building to be completed on or before the Fifteenth day of December A. D. IBBJ. The building to be paid for in installments, upon estimates made by the superintendent, at the end of each thirty days, alter the commencement of said building, or seventy-five per cent of such estimate: aud wt*en the whole shall be completed in accordance with the plans aud specifications, and to the acceptance of the superintendent and he Board of Commissioners, and the Board are satisfied that all debts incurred bv the contractor for labor, material furnishedj or board of laborers while at work on said building, have been paid, the balance of the contract price shall be paid to the contractor. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied bv a bond in the sum of at least one-third es the ind, signed by the bidder and at least two free- 1 hold sureties, residents «f the State of Indiana, guaranteeing the faithfnl performance of the work bid for. And that the bidder will promptly pay all debts incurred in said work, including labor, material andboard of laborers. Said bias will be opened at one o’clock p. to. on said fourteenth dav of August, 1888. The Board reserving .the right to reject any and all 1)1 ’ —. WITNESS my hand and the seal < Seal. of the Board of Commissioners of t —> Jasper at Keusselacr. thisJJi th flay of June, A. D. 1888. GEO. M. ROBINSON, June 29,1888. Auditor Jasper County,lnd LAND FOR SALE. Several improved Farms, and thousands of acres of good tillable and grazing land, in northern Jasper, whieh will be sold in tracts to suit, purchasers. Cheap for cash, orjhal! cash, and balance in yearly <pay-< jaunts. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfield, Ind.

Homeless Children.

NOTIC* TOTH* TAX-FATEES OF JASPER COUNTY, IND TAN A. ■WCrTICE Ds hereby Riven that the Board of aI Eqnalieation in and for paid Countv will meet at the Auditor’s dice, ici i.eu.seiafcr on Monday, the 4ta day of June, for the purpose of bearing any grievance* on account o! the assessment of property, and to Equalize the assessments of property between the severs! Townships of said County of Jasper. Witness my hand and seal of Off ce at fr-*- i Heuiselttr this 86th dav of Mar. 1888 ) S*al. i t,EO. M. ROBINSON. aiTk leas. AudUor Ja ' per CoHmy *

JW. BORTON. • DENTIST. lr At! diseases of teeth and gams carefully Filling and Crowns a specialty. Over Laßae’s Grocery Store. vl2 " nl Rensseiaer, Ind. THE lirtdgi w Leads tRIwoIIP ELDREO6E )■ ' - -■ uMmm . v k r>» JBIBEBDGS U B” In fold withth® ImrvAn of kelng tho BSST 'MmBUUAm. j* AOHNTB WANTED. ’ ELOREOOE MANUFACTURING CO. .«• \bilvidi**, lUI. S. J. McEWEN, Agent, Rensseiaer, Ind.

«dn .Makeever Jay Williams, Pres.dent, Cashle CAKMERS ! BANK, |oF“Oppos iUPahlic RENSSELAER, ... INDIAN fi Roce.ve Deposit* Buy and Soli Exchanj. Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Leaned. Do a general Banking Business. A tenet 17,1888. IKA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Ikatn, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent. REMINGTON, INDIANA. •Vill practice in all the Courts of Newtoat Beaton and Jasper counties. the srirsr K^^gigjSß) rensrelaer, ind, •I U f’nn? P, a N:ED ' I D W and dneJ y furnished i ? L !easan , 1 rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Samp'e, Rooms oa first floor. Free Mas to and from D Es e laer.MavS l ;/f LU£ ’^P^IrEAE HOUSE, & J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Court House , Monticule, 2nd 'ass a,?d d! n , tra £’, tie most convenient and desirable hoDse it mBC , MOITKJEJi; ( MEAT HIARKEg, Rensselaer, . J. J. Eigflesbacfe, Beef, Uork, age, Bologna, etc. eoldin ’ ties to suit purchasers at tliia 9 r Uaatl “ prices. None but the bestaLt? V° West La. KYwydod, I LZittl? Ie« Hiohbs» PiJli tos