Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1889 — Page 4
§tmoer*Mt sm6nrl fftIDAl FEBRUARY 22 A***i»i at lee pc-ti .i e at ReßMelacr, Ind. an seeohd-( '** matter.!
Road ex -Senator MbDobsl’s better on Judge Wo r 4s’ charges ia the Dudley cas*-. Indictud election law violators are squealiitg on 6ach otker to U S. Attorney 'lajpool. — ♦* Senator Kenna has been reelact d to the United Stata-s Senate from West Tirgicia. ■■■ Republican Senators Plumb and Hale ' ecently, in the United States Senate, highly complimented Secretary Whitney on his success in building »p the navy.
W. W. Dudley escaped indictment in the Federal Court by but twovotes, notwithstanding Judge Woods’ “suplemental” and the political east of the grand jury He may yet be indicted. Harrison’s Secretary of State, Blaine; treasurer, ‘ mdum; postoffice, Wanamaker; iuterior Noble; attorney-general, Miller" navy, Thomas; war, Husk; agri" culture, Miller. - The Indiana Supreme Court has decided that a purchaser of real estate at an administrator s •ale is not entitled to cord wood theron, nor to crops sowed and planted by tenants of the heirs before the administrator’s petition for an order to sell wa» tiled. The wood and crops were personal property. So far the Democratic legislalure of inis State has given a black eye to ‘Trusts,’ store, school-btfok monopoly, etc.> •te. It has passed an election reform law, and we think when its labors have ended it will be found to have accomplished & vast amount of mucu-needed and wholesome legislation, in spite of the efforts of Johnson, of Wayne, DeMotte, of Porter, and other Republican obstructionists to prevent it. The new American navv provided for by a democratic administration, will when fully completed, consist of twenty-two vessels ranging from the armored cruiser Maine, carrying 444 men down to a first-class torpedo boat, carrying four officers and eighteen men.— There will be 5,786 men on board the twenty-two vessels—soo officers and 5,286 sailors and marines. So it appears that Cleveland’s ad. ministration has done much in the way of substituting an effective navy in place of the rotten hulks which were left as a legacy to the country by the management of Secor Robinson and Bill Chandler.
Tke other day in the state senate ‘windy’ Johnson, of Wayne, jumpec 1 to his feet, as usual, and made a long speech. MrJßarrett said that the senator reminded him of Paul Jones’parrot. “Paul Jones had a parrot and a terrier dog.— Jones had taught the parrot to talk a great deal, and among other things to say ‘Sic’em I’‘Bio’em!’ at the terrier. One day the par ot escaped from his cage and, seeing the terrier, began to scream, *Bic ’em!’ ‘Sic ’em!’ The terrier seeing nothing but the parrot, went for it, and in a few minutes the parrot was deprived of -its plumage and otherwise badly scratched, but happened to escape to his perch on the pest. When his master quired: ‘What parrot replied: damn much.’
Rev. Mr. Scott, chairman of the Presbytenal committee, has directed Rev. Mr. Wells to continue his labors in Rensselaer another week. Everybody invited. am Danitl 8. Makjsever, after a protracted illness, died at his resden e on Division street, Bnnday mornin K - las:, months and 16 days. He came to Jasf er county with his paren s in 1845, wher*. he has resided ever since. Funeral services were he'd it the F W. Baotist church Wedne da,. last, at iO a. m, Rev. B. F. Fergus >n inducting the same.— His remains were interred in W ston cemetery in accordance with the rites of the I. O. OF. Two sons and a daughter urvive him. Katie O. infant daughter of Isaac a a Ell* Reubelt, died oh Monday morning 1 at, aged 1 year and 5 mouths. Rav. E. G. Pelley conducted funeral services at the esi enee, Tuesday afternoon. Katie was he fi st and only child and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents. Remington News: *ev. E. B. Woodson is suffering from a very severe attack of pneumonia, at the home of J. E. Hollett Tb« .|patn of Esquire William Tharp is hourly expected, Axis a about 67 years, makes his case nopelsss.
FIF .Y YEARS AGO.
Wooden clocks had only been in use one year. The daguerreotype was invented in France. The Massachusetts abolition party was organized. The Mormons were driven from Missouri to Nhuvoo, 11l The banks in -he United States resumed specie payment. John C. Fremont and Jesse Benton were secretly married. The first normal school was organized at Lexington, Mass. Old Black Hawk, the noted Indian chieftain, died at Keokuk, la. Beet sugar was first made by DaY.d L. Child, of Northampton,Mass« John Ericsson was allowed letters patent on a steam “propeller” boat. A survey was made by John Bally for a canal across Central America. The first patent was granted to Goodyear for vulcanized india-rub-ber g^ods. David G. Burnett began to serve as Acting President f the “Republic of Texas.” Was estaolished the first commercial college in America, “Com- • *r’s College” of Boston. The Cherokee lndiansjwere remove from Georgia and placed west of t e Mississippi rivwr. A law was enacted against dueling in the Distriot of Columbia. It grew out of the Cilly-Graves duel.
T. h© first stoam fire engine ever made was testedjin Now York d was invented by Captain John Ericsson. One thousand reformed drunk ards marched in procession at the first anniversary of the Washingtonian Society Ihe Sirus and Great Western, the first Ocean steamships, entered New York harbor oia their return trip No. 1. The first wheat was shipped from Chicago, amounting to seventyeight bu shels. It was sent eastward by the lakes to .Buffalo. Joseph A. Ada a. s, for the first time, made use of the idea now embodied inttheartof electrotyping by reproducing from wood “cuts.” The first power-loom for weaving carpets was set in motion by E. B. Bigelow, of Boston. Ten yards a day was its original capacity.
Congress appropriht-d 1,000 toward compiling agricultural statistics by the large importation of breadstuffs shipped to America that year. Ihe first railroad spike machine was put into use, making fifty a minute, forming both point and head. Henry Burden, of Troy, N. Y., was the inventor. It ranked among the best paying inventions of modem times. The popnlation of the United States was only 17,697,420. The census cost the government $833,427. There were slaves in all the States except Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont and Michigan.— lewa had 16 slave I Wisconsin, 11; Ohio, 3; Indiana, 9; Illinois, 331; total in all the States and Territoriee wee 2,486,228.
The best Sewing Machine in the ] market is the Eldbedge. IX I the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ini FOR SALE! Very fine Poland China stock — both sexes—for sale Males will weigh from 146 to 200. Srws — bred and unbred —will weigh from 150 to 400. These hogs ean be .een at OS. RITCHEY’S, Four miles south of Rensselaer. Joseph McCain has beon appointed Postmaster ot Waldron, vice Mr. Streif resigned. McCain is a Republ’can. Now is the time to smbsribefor “Tie DemociaticSentinel.”
DITCH NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to Henry 9. fieldman and Henry Ramp, Jult Ann and Ira Brockway, John B. and Mary E. Tvier, LoU Anheridnr. Barden H. Bradbnry and Win. B. A»e tin Richmond Hathaway,'J. H. William Veld, ■ien, John Crawford, Amos Lanty and JohnH. Crawford, Jonn Feltbouse, Henry Walter and William H. Pa'.ge, William, A. Sckofleld, Cornelius Abbring. The Inditna, Illinois A lowa Kailread Coirpany for right of way through see. 25, T. 82 N. R. 7 w in Jasper county, Indiana, anu Keener township, Jasper county, Indiana, for roads; That the assessments made in Bash Cause No. •1, la the Jasper Circut Ceurt, wherein John H. Crawford, Henry 9. Feldman, Henry Walters, B. H. Bradbury. /. A.Bro ,kwy. C. Abbring,;Johc B. Tyler ana Mary ■ Tyler are petitiene>s, will he due and payable at my office in the Coart Home, in the Town of SeMseiaer, county- oi Jasper, and State of Indiana, as follows: The first installment, being 8M per cent, of the whole assessment, will he dne the Ist day of April, a. d. 1889, and each succeeding installment h«i .g 885 per eent. of the whole assessment, will be dae and payable on the Ist day of eaeh •nceeeding month thereafter, excepting September and December, when the parmen.a will he dne the 2d, till all is paid, or a sufficient an, on at to constrnet the worlc and pay the expenses of said Ditch according to the teport of the Commissioners of Drainage in sale cease. The assessments on eaeh tract es land and easement are as follows :| * f Sg ? «1 A s 2 If r» 5 0 Names of Owners. o £ ■ • “ od .* *3* • : S;• : : Henry 9, Feldman A ne&neK it 82 T t 4.60 Henry Kamp nonane 25 32 7 46.00 Jnlia A- A IraSsockway, sfcnwne 2» S 2 7 86.89 John B. A Mary X. „ .. swne 25 32 7 80.50 Denis A Sheridan, nenw 25 32 7 18.80 „ V »enw 25 82 7 57.60 Barden H. Bradbnry nwse 25 3a 7 61.30 A Wm. B. Austin, awse 25 32 7 34.50 “ “ *eaw 25 32 7 92.00 “ “ sesw 25 82 7 23.00 Richmond Hathaway, nwne 24 32 7 11 50 “ “ nenw 24 32 T 92 00 “ ” nwnw 24 32 7 9.10 “ ewnw 24 81 7 53 55 “ senw 24 32 7 80.50 ‘ “ nwaw 24 32 7| 48.00 J. H- wuilam rild.l.o * *“* 81 *’ 7 " < * 1 R. Hathaway, swne 24 82 7 1.75 John Crnwferd, Amos Bants A John M. •rawford, nesw 24 82 7 30.50 John Fclthense, nwse 24 3* 7 11.5# Henry F. Feldman* Henry K«P, awse 24 35 7 92.00 Henry waiter A Wm H. Faixs, _ . ~. eese 24 32 7 5.75 Wm. A. Sckefteld, nesw 13 32 7 45,90 _ * *‘ ,e,w »8 32 7 76,80 So l. lias Abbring, swnw 18 32 7 7.65 Keener township, Jasper connty, Indiana, for roadt nnnlng east and west throngh the center es seotlens S 3 -nd 84, T. 32 R. 7, in Jasper eounly, Indiana, *90.00 The Indiana, Illinois A lowa RR_ Company far benefits to rizbtof way in see. 25, T. 39, R T, Jasper eeu ity, Indiana, llo.Ofi JAS. e. THRAWLB, r „ r , Commiosloaer in charge. . Jas. W. Douth't, 4tt’y for Petitioners. February 1, 2889.
ADMINIBTIATOR’S NOTICE. Ratio# is hereby aivea test the un deraigntrf has bo«a apeeiated A«U aaiaiatrator es the estate of John Neisr, late of Jasper eouaty.ladiana, tioroaseri Held estate is supposed to he kolven*. PRESSLEY E DATIS, Ji»a. 18, 1889. Aominiatrtfor. EXICUTRIX NOTICE. Motiee is hereby givea that the «b< deralanod tie been appelated Exeeatriz of the L»«t Will an i TeeUaasat of JoionUh Stanley, deeeaeed The estate is supposed to bo solveat. MINERVA C, STANLEY. J»a. 18. 1889. Izeoatriz. Jaasoe W Doethit, Att’y. NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE. TV'OTIOE is horeby givon that I and L ' Naaey A. Coon are the owaere of a«d eatitled to the possession of a oeniflcate of parehaee es the oa-t ncjcawesr quarter o f the northeast quarter of seotioe six tees (1«) in township tweaty-niae (19) north ran e six (6) west, in Jssper ooanty, Indiaaa, issaed to Aadrew Shepherd by the Aaditer of J spor eonnty, Indiaae. whiek eertifl»«vwas dated Deeembor 14.186* and re •erded in Coinmissioaera’ Record No. 2, page 474, whieh ertifleate I aid said Naaey A- Cooa hold as remote graatees es said Andrew Shepherd by aseigainent in wrltiag d ly recorded ia the reeords of sair 1 Coaaty Board, and that said certificate was destroyed by flre about Jaae 11,1885, uad no deed has ey#r heea m«de to us from said Board. Therefore after'.three months from he pnblieation of this notice I will apply to the Auditor of said eointy for a mew eertiSdate of perehase in lieu of and to replaee said lost eerti* fltate. F. M. PAIKER Sabecribod aad swora to before me this 16th day of January, 1889. GHO- M. ROBINSON. j.n. s ..wS: ,iWr, "'* roou * t)r>
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