Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1889 — Page 4

§em*tr*Mc gentiml FRIDA’S MAE 'IT 15 i*B9 •jmthti a 'ii v. . . ..i ju«uu~ Matured at the p05t,.41 <* a t Re***f]»sr, I*d.

Harr f oil's attorney -general ear | giye vaJ aat/le aid to Judge Woods in his defence of Dudley. Evidently Harrison don’t intend that the mover of “blocks of five’' shall be punished therefor. r i he Republican does not establish the reali/y of its inuendo that D Lmocrats urgad the young man it referred to to vote. The Republican was fishing for a little political capital. —— ...,. HoraceE. James is now associated in the mangement of the Hammond Tribune, a Republican paper. The political evangelists who c 1 aimed to have converted him to the Democratic faith evidently failed. - ’♦<►■■■ Harrison .was elected and the blessed 47 per cent, tariff is not in jeopardy. All thesiine, wages are being reduced in the protected industries all ovol the country,— Harrison shonld now explain to the employes of the protected industries. Six thousand weavers at Fall River have struck ior an advance m wages. They were promised that if Harrison was elected and the wicked Mills bill was beaten, wages would go up, and it is quite natural that they should insist upon the contract being carried out. The fifty mills which are closed by reason of the strike are eloquent in refutation of the lying tariff documents circulated by the republicans during the late campaign.

At liis home in this city, on March 10, 1889, afte .* nine days’ illness, Thornton J. Hoover, aged 18 veais, 1 month and 15 days. Deceased was born in Ross county, 0., rnd at. the age of five years moved to Indiana, locating in IV arren county, and subsequently moving to Jasper eotfnty. He came to Attica in 1866 and ol .February 7, 1877, was united in marriage to Mrs. Emma Mentzer btewart The result of this union is a daughter, Thornie, now 9 years old. A father’s love was never stronger and such filial devotion hus never been surpassed. A bond of lov? encircled the home that made it a palace of happiness, and around it lingers a memory of family love and devotion which, though it drapes the heart in mourning leaves in the mind a pleasant recollection that death oloue can efface. Mr, Hoover was for a number of years a successful merchant in this city and, by economy and judicious investments, accumulated a competency. Iwo years ago he retired from active business life. Thornton Hoover wa > a man of honor, the most devoted of husbands, au affectionate father, a good eitize u Peace to his ashes, and may the weeping wife and daughter find in the universal sympathy extended them some relief from the great sorrow they have been called upon to bear. □ The funeral services at the residence on last Tuesday afternoon, Revs. G. R. Streeter and Wa. Kraft officiating. The bu.’ial services were in charge of the Knights of Honor lodge of this city, ot which the deceased was an honored member.—Attica Led Ber. . The subject of the above notice

was a son of the late Alfred Hoover, of this township, and was well and favorabl / known to many of our citizens. His mother and brother, Wm. M., reached his bed side before his death. The Lodge of Knights ot Honor, or Attica, recognize his sterling worth, and their irreparablelo ss, in appropriate resolutions. The Legislature just adjourned accomplished a vast amount of good work. So soon as the people become acquainted with what it has done, they will give credit where it belongs—to the Democratic membe is, and to the Indianapolis Sentinel for reminding them day after day what the Democracy was expecting at their lands.

Even the Democrats, after a quarter of a century deprivation, did not rush witji such fierceness for the spoils t hat the Republicans have shown already after a four years’ famine. It shazes one’s faith almost in popular institutions to see with what fury the mob comes pourmg in after a few places, to secure which many times the emoluments y.elded ar j spent in advance. What is it that makes this hurger for a public office? Are we, after all, under the name of a Republic, simply the same worshipers of place and title, who in other countries are calculated on and provided for by law that creates rankjand caste?Indianapolis Ns vs (republican.)

Bell Ringers Coming Next Week.

As usual, the Anon Swiss Bell Ringers were greeted with a crowded house, and they presented a progrsm which was nearly all new, and interesting throughout. Ihe bel)-ringing was good and so was the vocal and instrumental music, while Jimmie Fields, in his numerous comic characters, fully sustained his well-earned name, “The Prince of Comedians.” The trained canaries attracted special attention, and are worthy of special mention, as it was a novelty to see these beautiful little songsters so tractable and obedient to the voice they knew and loved. The entertainment was pleasing throughout, and was si gularly free from offensive language, nothing bordering upon vulgarity being admitted in any of the various roles. We can commend this troupe and their entertainment to all.—Madison (Wis.) Evening Herald. Will give an entertainmeut at the Opera Honse. in Rensselaer, Wednesday evening, March 20th. Tickets for reserved seats on sale at Hardman’s jewelry store.

NOTICE TO FARMERS. W. R. Newels & Son on Thursday of each week will grind feed at their elevator. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease of fniiure a return i f purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle cf Dr, Kiag’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in evtuy ease, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc! It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be de* pended upon. Trial bottles free at F„ B. Meier’s Drug store. 1 Non-Resident Notice. The State of Indiana ) Jasper County ( 88: In Jasper Circuit Court, March Term a. d. 1889. 0 3930 JaiaeePtsfley vs John T. Pugh. Be it Remembered, That on this ‘26lh day of February, a: d. 1889, the above named plaintiff by Ira W. Yeo„ nan hie Attorney filed iu theofflee of ihe Clerk of said Cemt his complaint against said defendant and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant John T, Pugh is a nonresident of the state of Indiana, said non resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, end .hat said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said Court, 1889, to-wit: oh thefcuith day of April, 1889 Witness, My band and the seal of said Court, affixed at office ia Rensselaer, this 26th day es 'February, a. d 1889 JAMES F IRWIN. Clerk By 8 C Irwin, Deputv March 1 I*B9

The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. .-at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen. Agent, Rensselaer, In I i « FOR SALE! Very line Poland Chiaa stock | both sexes—for sale Males will weigh from. 140 to 200. Sows--j bred and unbred—will weigh from j 100 to 400. These hogs dan b* seen at OS. RITCHEY’S, j Four miles south of Rensselaer. ■■■- i m* i Now is the time fc> sobwwibe lot “TL. Deniouiatic Sentinel.”

DITCH NOTICE. NOTICE is heretey siren to Henry P. Pieldman and Henry Kamp, Juli. Ann and Ira Brockway, John B. and Marr E. Trier, Lois AKherida", Barden H. Bradbury and Win. B. Ai>§ tin Richmond Hathaway,‘J. H. William Pnldsien, John Crawford, AmosLanty and John 11. Crawford, Jonn Peltheuse, Henry Walter and William H. Fa tee. William A. Schofield, Cornelius Abbiimg. The Tndi na, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company for right of way through set-. 25, T. 32 N. R. 7 w in Jasper county, Indiana, an. Keener township, Jasper cou*ty, Indiana, lor roads; That the assessments made in Ditch Can»e No. 61, in the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein John H. Crawford. Henry P. Peldman.Heurv Walters, B. U Bradbury, J. A. Bro kw y, C. Abbriug,„Johu B. Tyler and Marr 3 Tyler are petitioners, will be due and payable at myofiice in the Court House, iu the Town of Rensselaer, couaty ol Jasper, and Slate of Indiana, as follow*: The first installment, being 814 per cent, of the whoie assessment, will W due the Ist day of April, .a. i). 1889, and each succeeding Installment being 814 per eeut. of the whole assessment, will be due and payable on the Ist day of each succeedin'; month thereafter, excepting September and December, when the pav-men.* will be due the 2d, till all is paid. or a sufficient amount to construct the work and pay the expanses ol said Ditch according to the teport of the Commissioners of Drainage in said cause. The assessments on each tract of laud and easement are as follows:} 5 » w 5 2 o as „ Nanei of Owner*. ° S ft ® 2 ** 2. : • z/i • \ : c* * r■ • * Henry F. Feldman A *es4n«*4 25 88 7 $ 4.60 Henry Kamp nJ4na ne 2j 32 7 46.00 Julia A- A Ira Brockway, sJjjnwae 25 32 7 36.89 John B. A Mary E. Tyler, awne 25 82 7 80.50 Louis A Sheridan, neuw 25 32 7 18.80 “ “ “ senw 25 32 7 57.50 Barden H. Bradbury awse 25 32 7 61.20 A Wm. B. Austin, awse 25 32 7 34.50 “ “ »esw 26 32 7 92.00 “ “ sesw 21 82 7 23.00 Richmond Hathay' ay, nwne 24 82 7 11 50 “ “ nenw 24 32 7 92 00 “ •' nwcw 24 32 7 9.60 “ swnw 24 82 7 53 55 ” “ uanw 24 32 7 80.50 “ “ nwsw 21 32 7| 48.00 “ “ sesw 24 3*. 7 69.00 J. H- William Peldsien A R. Hathaway, awne 24 82 7 5.75 John Crawford, Amos Lantz A John H. Crawford, nesw 24 32 7 80.50 John Fclthouse, nwse 24 32 7 11.50 Henry F. Feldman A Henry Kamp, swse 24 35 7 92.00 Henry Walter A Wm H. Fatge, sese 24 32 7 5.75 Wm. A. Schofield, nesw 13 32 7 45.90 ‘ ** sesw 13 32 7 76,80 CornrlinsAbhrlng, syvnw 13 32 7 7.65 Keener township, Jasper county, Indiana, for road, nnning east and west through the center of sections 23 end 24, T. 32 R. 7, in Jasper counly, India**, #20.00 The Indiana, Illinois A lowaßß.. Company for benefits to right of way in sec. 23, T. 22. R. 7, Jasper cou tty. Indiana, $39.00 JAS. C. THRAWLS, Commiosioner in charge.; Jas. W. Doiuh t, Att’v for Petitioners; February 1, 2859.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby yiven th *t' the uu dersigned has been appointed Ad-, ministrator of the estate of John Neier, late cf Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be eoiveut. PRESSLEY E DAYIS, J-ai. ?8, 1889. Admiuistritor. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the urn dersigned has been appointed Executrix of the L *3t Will an i Testament of Jeremiah Stanley, deeeased Tha estate is suppesed to be solvent. MIRERVA C, STANLEY, Jan. 18.1889. Exefeutrix. James W. Doujhit, Att'y.

NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE. 'jV’OTICE is hereby given that I and Nancy A Coon are the owners of and entitled to the possession of a ©erificate of purchase of ’the ca*t of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section six teen (16) in township twenty-nine (29) north, ran e six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, issued to Andrew Shepherd by th# Auditor of J - sper eounty, Indian*. whieh certificate was dated December 14,1866 and re corded in Commissioners’ Record No. 2, page 474, whieh ertific-ate I aad said Naney A- Ceon hold as remote grantees es saiu Andrew Shepherd by assignment in writing d ly recorded in the records of said County Board, and that said certificate was destroyed by fir- about June 11,1885, and no deed has ever been made to us from said Board. Therefore after three months from he publication of this notice I will apply to the Auditor es said eoHnty for a new certificate of purebase in lieu of and to replace said lo3t certificate. | F. M. PARKER Snbsoribod and sworn to before me this 16th dav of January, 1889. GEO. M. ROBINSON. Auditor Jasper County. Jan. 18,1869.

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