Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1889 — Page 4
§scmicrxfu J 'enfmri MARCH 22 ig&9 W* '■ ■: ''' ■'.. } g. ■ JAMiLIIW - Atw*4 at the prtstc. rri *e at Rcn&elaor, i*d a* »<-cend-c "«s matter 'i
Fred Grant has been app inted to a promintnt and paying position. He is not sited for the plate. His oniy recommendation is that he “is the son of his father.” Ditto —Walker Blaine, son of Mulligan’s worshipei, who has alsj been well provided for. The law prohibiting ths selling of tobacco, cigars or cigarettes to boys under sixteen years of age, passed by the recent legislature, goes into effect when tne acts of the legislature are published and distributed. The penalty for a violation of the law is severe.
It is announced from Pittsburgh that the operators of coal mines in Western Pennsylvania will “insist upon a reduction ot six c'nts per ton upon the present basis” of miners’ wages, and that this will involve “a correspondingreduction throughout the bituminous coal regions of the United States. The starvation wages paid in the Pennsylvania mines has reduced the miners to mers serfs, and any further reduction is an outrage. It is also just a 'little significant that these almost daily reports of reductions of wagfes of workmen throughout the country have all originated sin»e the late election What a blessing the 47 per cent, tariff is!
Sout 1 Bend Times: The repub* licans of this city wdl no doubt profit by the experience of their political brethren at Roekport.Tho promiuent members of that party at that place held a meeting to decide as to who should be appointed postmaster. The meeting was attended by about thirty-five of the true and faithful, whovoted by ballot to see wliow j e the most popular. When the votes were counted it was found that every man had voted for himself. —■ -«♦»--—,— . The Boston Globe puts it thus: Be is now ex-president Cleveland. He was an honest president. He was a brave president. He was a president who did his duty as he saw it, regardless of consequences to his party or himself. He was a president who was four years ahead of the times. He was the first president since the war who was president of the whole country, and realized that there were thirty-eight equally loyal states in this union. He was a man, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.” At least not for four years.
-h e n ©w license law passed at the recent session of the legislature reads as follows: An Act to amend Sec. 6 of an Act entitled an Act to regulate and license the sal-* of spirituous, vinous and malt and intoxicating liquors, etc. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly, of the State of Indiana, that section 6,317. of the Bevised Statutes of 1881, be amended as followfe: No city or incorporated town shall charge any person who may obtain a license under the provisions of this Act, more than the following sums for license to sell within their corporate limits: Cities may charge $250, and incorporated towns $l5O in addition to the sum provided for herein before.
New Ditch Law.
The new law relates to the cleaning and repairing of ditches and ; provides: . That all ditches nd drains uow in existence and hereafter constructed shall be in charge of the township trustee, who shall keep them in proper condition to answer their purpose. 2. The county surveyor shall, as soon as practicable, examine each ditch in the county and determine what p rtion assessed for its construction sLall tJinm.lly clean out and keep in repair, giving the location of each share and the manner in which the work sh a ll be done; provided, that where ditches were originally allotted for cons'ruction by reviewers appointed by the Board of county commissioner i, the allotment shall remain the same unless another allotment Is requested by a majority of the parties assessed; and provided that when it is shown that no necessity exists,for cleaning, the trustee shall not enforce the penalty for nonperformance, but in no case shall the wora be delayed more than two years.
3. The surveyor shall give notice of the allotments by posting of the time and place when and where objections thereto shall be heard, non-residents to be notified by mail if known, or through their resident agents. 4. After hearing of objections at the time appointed, the surveyor may change or confirm 'the allotments as justice may require, which shall he conclusive unless appealed from in ten days. 5. Appeals may be taken to the circuit court or superior court. If the com. t reduce the allotment onefifth in amount, the oosts of the appeal shall be taxed against the surveyor a*»d paid out of the county treasury; otherwise costs shall be paid by appellant. The surveyor shall receive $3 per day for his services.
6. The cleaning shall be ; fione during the months of September and October, under penalty oe $1 per day for every day the work remains unfinished after the Ist of November, the penalty to be recovered by the trustee before a justice of the peace and paid into the general township fund. 7. On failure of the proper parties to clean out and repair their allotments, the trustee after ascertaining the delinquents from a transcript of the surveyor’s record shall cause the work to be done, and the cost of same shall be taxed upon the duplicate against the delinquent. 8. ii any a lotmeut become obstructed by the negligmce of any other owner or occupant of the land or by bis stock, it shall be his duty to remove all obstructions at his own expense before the 31st clay of August of each year, and failing to do so, the owner of the obstructed portion may recover the cost of cuch cleaning, with attorney’s fees, from such owner or occupant in any court of compet - ent jurisdiction. in townships where stock is permitted to run at large, it shall be the duty of supervisors to remove all obstructions made by such stock from such portions of ditches as run along or across highways in their respective districts. 9. For all work done by the trustee und r this act he shall receive $2 per day for actual services, and if necessary he may employ an agent. 10. Trustees and supervises shall be liable o i their bonds for neglect of their duties after ten days notice in writing from any person interested to the amount of all damages sustained, and shall alsc be liable lo a fine of not more than SSO. 11. This act shall not applv to any ditch passing through or into two or more counties. All such shall be kept in repair under the laws now in force. 12. Any re-allotment of any ditch may be made after two years upon a petition of the parties interested, showing the original allotment to be unfair. 13. All laws and parts ot laws in conflict with this act are repealed.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
W. R. Nowels <fe Son on Thursday of each week will grind feed at their elevator. Mr. Harry B. Robertson, of Indianapolig, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. V. Douthit.
The best Sewing Machine in the : market is the Eldredge. Cml •*«< j the residence of Mrs. J. W. Me-! Ewen, Agent, Ptensselaer, Ini ! FOR SALE! Very fine Poland China stock — both sexes —for sale Males will weigh from 140 to 200. Sows — bred and unbred—will weigh from 150 to 400. These hogs can bw seen at OS. RITCHEY’S, Four miles south of Rensselaer. Now is the time to smbs**ibc foe ‘*TL» Demoeiatic Sentinel.” ■jisacLLi-F"" '.m i. DITCH NOTICE, NOTICE ib hereby given Vo Henry F. Weinman and Henry Ramp, Jalit Ann and Ira Brockway, -John B. and Mary E. Tvier, Loia ABheridan, Barden H. Bradbnry and Wm. B. A»e tin Richmond Hathaway,'J. H. William Veld■len, John Crawford, Amoa Lanty and JohnH. Crawford, Jonn lelthonae, Henry Walter and William 11. Fatge. William A- Schofield, Cornelius Abbring. The Tndtma, Illinois A lowa Railroad Company for right of way through oec. 25, T. 32 N. R. 7 w In Jasper eocnty, Indiana, anu Keener township, Jaeper county, Indiana, for roads; That the assessments made in Diieh Cause No. 61, in the Jasper Circmit Court, wherein John H. Crawford, Henry F. Feldman,Henry Walters, B. H. Bradbury, J. A. Bro kw.y, C. Abbring,gJohn B. Tyler and Mary I Tyler are petitioners, will be due and payable at my office in the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, county ol Jasper, and State of Indiana, as follows: The first installment, Doing 8% per cent, of the whole assessment, will be due the Ist day of April, a. d. 1889, and each succeeding installment being 8% per eont. of the whole assessment, will be due and payable on the Ist day of each succeeding month thereafter, excepting September and December, when the parmen.a will be due the 2d, till all is paid, or a sufficient amount to construct the work and pay the expenses oi said Ditch according to the teport of the Commissioners of Drainage in gala cause. The assessments on eaoh tract of land and easement are as follows :| ? J W • sr a n » Names of Owners. o 2 • • 2 ** 5. : • oo : -a ; : a • P: : • Henry P, Feldman A na}4nel4 26 32 7 $ 4.60 Henry Kamp n*4na ne 25 32 7 46.00 Julia A- A Ira Brockway, a%nwne >6 33 7 36.89 John B. A Mary X. Tyler, swn® 25 83 7 80.50 LenisA Sheridan, nenw 26 32 7 18.80 “ “ “ senw 26 38 7 67.50 Barden H. Bradbury nwse 25 32 7 01.30 & Wm. B. Austin, swse 25 32 7 34.50 “ *• ' nesw 26 82 7 92.00 “ “ sesw 26 33 7 23.00 Richmond Hathau ay, nwne 24 32 7 1160 “ “ nenw 24 32 7 92 00 “ " nwcn 24 32 7 9.60 *‘ “ swuw 24 8» 7 53 55 " “ sanw 24 32 7 80.50 “ u nwsw 24 32 7| 48.00 “ “ . sesw 24 81 7 69.00 J. H- William Feldsien A R. Hathaway, swne 24 32 7 6.75 John Crawford, Amos Lantz & John H. Crawford, nesw 24 32 7 80.50 John Fclthouse, nwse 24 32 7 11.50 Henry F. Feldman & Henry Kamp, swse 24 35 7 92.00 Henry Walter & Wm H. Fatge, gese 24 32 7 5.75 Win. A. Schofield, nesw 13 32 7 45,90 ‘ sesw 13 32 7 76,80 Cotnr Hits Abbring, swnw 13 32 7 7.65 Keener township, Jtsper county, Indiana, for road, uniting east and west through the center of sections 23- ltd 24, T. 32 R. 7, in Jasper I cohnly, Indiana, f 20.00 The Indiana.'lllinois & lowaßKv Company for benefits to right of way in sec. 25, T. 22, R. 7, Jaspercou_ity, Indiana, «50.00 .’AS. 0. THRAWLS, Commissioner in Jas. W. Domh t, Att’y for Petitioners. February 1, 2869.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersignad has bean appointed Adi miaistrator of the estate of John Nt-’ier, late of Jasper eounty,lpdiaca, deceased. Said estate is supposed lo be solvent. PRESSLEY E DAVIS, J t ,n. 18. 1 889. Administntor. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the mb 1 dersigned baa been appointed Executrix of the L'ist Villani Testament of Jere>niah Stanley, deceased The estate is supposed to be solvent. MINERVA C, STANLEY, Jao. 18.1889. Executrix. James W. Donjhit, Att'y. NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE. I>JOTICE is hereby given that I and Nancy A Coon are the owner* of and entitled to the possession of a eerOficite of purchase of the ca»t halft(i) of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section nixtees (16) in township twenty-nine (29) north ran e six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, issued to Andrew Shepherd by the Auditor of J»gp*r eounty, Indian*, whist certificate was dated December 14,1866 and re corded in Commissioners’ Record No. 2, page 474, which ertifieate I and said Naney A- Coon hold as remote grantees cf said Andrew Shepherd by assignment in writing ddy recorded in the records of said County Board, and that said certificate was destroyed by fire about June 11, 1885, and no deed has ever been made to us from said Board. Therefore after three months from he publication or this notice I will apply to the Auditor of said county for a new certificate of pirehue in lieu ot and to replaee said lo3t oerti* fleate- F. M. PAIKER Snbserifeod and sworn to before me this 16th dav of January, 1899. GEO. M. ROBINiON.
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