Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1889 — Page 4
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And now Missouri lias adopted the Australian election law. ■ —» Oklahoma boomers are returning home busted and disgusted. Tn the Prison South one hundred convicts hare the mumps. Thomas J. Acres, Columbus, ndiana, has been granted a pension of $13,949.77 The New Albany Ledger says there are only tw > lawyers on the Supreme bench of Indiana, and they are Judges Mitchell and Elliott. The Flower Mission Society will have Flowers on sale at Ellis & Murray’s for Commencement.— Also beautiful baskets, and a few ch(ice cut flowers.
Valparaiso Messenger: A case from Lake County Circuit Court has been filed here on a change of venue. It is all over a dog, worth about $3 which has already cost about $l5O. There aSO witnesses on the case. Abram Simpson has abundant cause for gratification in the vote given for his retention in office.— It was r.n endorsement of his official acts and individual conduct, as well as a rebuke to the republican machine methods, as attempted by the self-assumed management. ‘The break in favor of the Democratic candidate,’ we were informed by the fchief, in the afternoon, bad been headed off—not d—d man could givj a reason for for his conduct in response to his demand.’ The result proves they did not consider themselves under obligation to furnish a reason, but k. pt on voting for “Shorty” all the saute.
Indianapolis Nhws, republican: The President declining to dine with the Spanish Commercial Utionin New York said: “Considering the present condition of pubbc business, it would be impossible for me to prolong my stay farther.” Every one know* what this condition of the public business is. It is simply the importunate gang of office seekers who are obstructing the raal business of the country, badgering the President, disgracing the country in the eyes of th world and creating a very serious revulsion of feeling among thinking people as to the wisdom of a party which seems to countenance this organized appetite President Harrison owes it to himself, to his party and to his country to resolutely deny this hungry horde and leave it to be starved out
The election at this place on last Monday resulted in a big surprise and a proper rebuke to the republican “machine.” The sole interest centered m the contest for Marshal. The “machine" candidate was foisted upon the ticket by the manager, under direction of the great mogul, with the threat that any other candidate would suffer defeat at their hands at the polls. Many republicans roted for Mr. Simpson, the Democratic candidate, in recognition of the faithful performance of the da ties of the office the paat year—many more to rebuke the buldezing tactics an 1 presuming impertinence of 'a class whose elaim to leadership lie principally in the
•way held over a few capable of being transformed into a ‘balance of power’ when necessary to reward obedience, or punish disobedience, so their demands. Mr. Simpson and his Democratic fellow citizens recognize and appreciate the independent spirit which actuated the fiifty republioans who resisted the attempt to interfere with the f»-ee exercise of their judgment. Below we give the result*
For Trustee —Third District. Hugh \v. Porter, R. 197 John Eger, D. 118 Portei’s maj. 79 For Trustee—Fifth District. Emmet Kannal, R. 197 Benj. Tuteur, D. 114 Kannal’s maj. 83 For Town Clerk. Fred. L. Chilcote, K. 205 John E. Spitler, D. 109 Chilcote’s maj. 9G For Town Treasurer. Charles C. Starr, R. 207 Edward P. Honan, D. 110 Starr’s maj. 97 For Town Marshal. Abram Simpson. D. 211 Edmund H. Morlan, R. 109 Simpson’s maj. 102 Stationery at bottom prices at P. O. Thanks to Clerk Irwin for oopv of laws passed at the late session of the Indiana Legislature. Last Friday Charlie Yeoman ose d a successful term of school near Goodland.
Mrs. Martin’s entertainment at tiie Opera Home, last evening, was well worthy a crowded house. One day an attempt was made to rob syndicate bank at Walkerton, this state. It proved a failure. Kentland Gazette: The year 1889 is an unlucky one for Kentland. The fire reoord shows that we have had one in February, one in Maroh, on? in April and two in May. ’Gene Spitler has purchased the stationery stoek, etc., of H. J. Dexter, in the post office building, and hopes by attention to business and dealing to secure a good patronage. Mrs. F. B. Meyer, who has been under treatment sev ral weeks at St. Luke’s hospital, Chicago, has so improved that she is expected home in a few days. Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, also a patient in the same hospital it is thought will be aole to return home in a few weeks. The estimated cos' of the new sohool buildirg at Remington is $10,525. The contract has been let to Armstrong, Loudon, Hunt & Co., of Kokomo, and the building is to be completed by September 15th. There were five bids running from $10,625 to $14,500.
The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. lav the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind
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 be seen at OS. RITCHEY’S, Four miles south of Rensselaer. NOTICE A meeting of the stockholders of the Rochester, Rensselaer & St. Louis Railway Company will bs held at Winamac, Indiana, at the company’s office, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1889, at 4 o’clock, ]?. m., for the pur pose of final Infixing the amount |of capital stoek ana mortgage bonds -to he issued tor the construction of its mad; for the ratification of the contract for the oonstruetion and equipment of the road and for the election of Directors to serve the ensuing fiscal year. John T. Holbinger, See’y ot the R. R. & StT<. Ry. Approved: Jno. K. Lib, s’i
THE VEBDJCT UNANIMOUS. W. D. Suit. Druggist, Bippus, Ini, testifies: “I can recommend Eleetrlc Bitters as the very best remedy.— Every bottle seld has given relief in every prae- One man took six bot tics, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, Druggist. Belleville, Ohio, as firms: “The hast selling meu.cine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electrio Bitters.”— Thousands of others have added their testimony, so mat the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver Kidneys or Blood O. ly a h If doliur » bottle at.. B Meyer’s Drugstore 2
Notice ot Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE is hereby glrm to *l] the cltizeoTo the Tow a of Remington' end Carpenter 'Jewnship. in the of Jasper, State of Indiana: That I, the undersigned Daniel O’Cennor, a whit# male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the ageertwsutvone yeara will make application to the Beard es Commissioners of the said Jasper county,>in the State of Indiana. at the next regular session and meeting es said Board of Commiffionars to be holden la the Town of Rensselaer, in aaid Jasper county commencing: on Monday; the 3d dav es Jnne, ljtfltl, for a Licence to sell spirltons Liqaere, Vinous Liquors, MaltLiqtora. and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be need as a beverage, in less quantities than a quak at a time, with the privilege of allowing ana pjermllting saidLlbnors to be drank on the premises where gold, and precisely located and desoiibed aa follows, io-wit: “A oue-st.sry Frajp a Building located upon Lot nnmher one(l) of P. D. Gallagher's subdivision of Lots numbers foarf4).4ve (5), and six (6) In Block number twelve (12) Of the riglnal plat of the loan ol liemington, which is laid ont apon a part ol the south half of the northwest quarter of section No. thirty, township twenty-seven nor.h, range six west, in the oounty of Jasper, and State of IndUn*. The ground npen which said Bail ding is located, it describee by votes and bounds as follows: Commencing at thenorth•astcornerof said Bloc-t number twelve (12) in said Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north line of said Block No twelve [l2), a distat.ee of forty feet; thence souih parallel with Ohio street t» said Town of Remington. tweDty feet; thence east parallel with tuenort i line of aaid Block Mo. twelve [is], forty feet to the west bo ndarv line of said Ohio street, and thence north along the west line of said Ohio street, twenty fee, to the place of beginning. Tie said .Building fronts east on Ohio street in said Town < t Remiagton. Said applieation will ask for a License as above mentioned, for aper - od of one year. DANIEL O’CONNOR. Ira W. Yeoman, Att’y for Applicant. May 3 1189..$1». ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appelated Ad-* ministrator of the estate of George O. Hoover, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE H. BROWN, May 3. 1 889—52. Adm'r.
in Min mini GHAS. M. PAXTON, Prop’b., RENSSELAER, » « INDIANA S All kind* of fresh and cared meaig. and all o the best quality, constantly on hanj. Th# hlgcest market price pa d for good fat cattle, calves, &c. Giqe me a all aad a share of your patronage. CHAS. M. PAXTONMay 3,1889.1 NOTICE OF SURVEY. NoticeL is herebv given to William W. Ballinger. Chs. J A. Gregory, Wm. Cooper, Yito Vito, Mary Y. Hammond, Louisa Russ, Fred’k Hasaelbring, and all others interested, that I own the north of the northeast i of section 20, township No. 31 north range Ne. 6 west, in Jasper county. Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said countv to make alegal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary *o establish the corners and lines of my land. Said survev to begin on the 3d day of May, 1889, and cob tin ue from day to day till completed. Wm. & Eliza Kexbdt. Jas C. Thrawls, Surveyor. April 19, I?s89.
Ce'ebrated French Norman, im ported from France May 1888, by J. W. Lock, of Remington. Will be 4 years old n«xt May, perfect in form, dark steel graviu color, will bo found Mondays aDd Tu sd rys at the sfables of Wm McDonald, * mile no th of Pleasant Ridg«; on Wednesdays and T ursdays at the stables of John M Moore, 4 miles northeast of Rensselaer, and ol Fridays and Saturdays at the brick livery barn, in Rensselaer Terms— slß 00 and S2O 00. S2O and $lO premium will be paid on first and second best oolt. His purity is attested by govern* went certificate. PERRY MAKLATT.
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JTV. HORTON, • DENTIST. trmGnd******* * nd eareihljy RUling aad Orewns a speetaity. Over LaSue's Grocery Store. Rnnsseiaer, In«L T , LAND FOR SALE. Several improved Farms, a®G thousands es acres of good tillabfh and grazisg land, in northern Jasper which will be sold in tracts to aim purchasers. Cheap for cash, orjhwf sash, and balance in yearly pajtmonts. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfield, Ind
THE EUredge I eadstheworl[) ASK FOR m THE SELF-THREADING ELOREDGE i£ Q 99 ES I ELDRSDGE MFG, CO. r»ctcry asd Whcletalo Office, Bslviiere, Ilk 311 Wabash Ave., Chicago . SU Broad Street, New York. S. J. McE-WEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Incl.~J hn Makeever Jay Williams, President. Garble fARMERS’ BANK, it* Public RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA ® spo>lt * Buy and Soil Exehaa?Collectiong made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Bank.tfM| ing Brsineee. SjBE A iguft 17.1883. W'w’w IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, notary public, Real Estate aui Collectuv REMINGTON, INDIANA, •Vill practice in Ml th. Court, of Beaton and Jasper «ounH««. ***• the hew RENSRELAISR, IND, 1 With the best the a Tabl « AirawSS Depo’ “ *°jC^.W3S Rensselaer, May lFa^ IP J; LUB >Troiiri«SL mar house, J. H. LEAR, Proprlstap I Opposite Court Hou.e, , Mon central, makin V'fffl* * Bd •^JT.tholot PioyKisii CSSXSIkIt^ KsaMlaw, . J J p:„l , J B *rfesbaoh ( { Beef, p o rk, r „ J*”* ‘‘°* ag., Bologna "Wf o *. Saul tie. to suit purclins,.': '* ‘ * r *'l> SWA
