Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1892 — Page 8
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MONON KOUTE. RENSSELAER TIMETABL SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Mail and'Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M 00. 37—Milk & accom., * 6:17 P. M No. 3—Night Express, “ 10:55 P. M No. 45—Way Freight, “ 2:47 p. M NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 a.. m. No. 74—Freight “ 8:16 p.m No. 4—Mail and Ex., * 3:50 a. m No. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:47 P. M No. 46—Way Freight, 9 20 a. M
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Our ehoice, subject to decision of the Democratic National Convention: For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vico President, ISAAC P. GRAY, of Indiana. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove —William Wil, lets. Gillam —John Ryan. Walker —Elwood Spriggs. Barkley—East—Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion—East, G. W. Duvall; S. X K. Yeoman; W., D. B. Nowels. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton—John Goetz. Keener—Albert Brooks. Kankakee—T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —8. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; 8., Ed Blake. Milroy—James Lefler. Umeu-T. J. Mallatt. Ch: irman— N. 8. 1 ates. Secretary and Treasurer—C. D. Nowels. Delegates to Congressional Convention. —Dr. J. H. Loughridge, Louis Bull, G. O. Btembel, M. J. Castello, Jas. Zea.
Our Prohibitin friends are after Broth. u Marshall’s scalp. So far the Democratic House has passed bills placing wool, cotton ties and binder twine on the free list. Let it now proceed to take the tax off of lumber, salt, refined sugar, tin and other necessities and repeal the sugar bounty law. ~~ ■ w ♦ -w The town elections of Monday and the city elections of Tuesday, resulted very favorably for the Republicans, throughout the state. Their net gains are very large. —Rensselaer Republican. They do, eh? A carefully compiled list, so far as received, shows that the Democrats made gains in twenty-nine republi. can and fifteen democratic cities and towns, while the republicans made gains In fifteen democratic and thirteen repub* lioan localities. Verily, our neighbor is easily pleased. Among formerly republican towns and cities that went democratic at the recent election may be mentioned Wabash, Valparaiso, Portland, Peru, Hammond and Laporte. Large democratio gains were made in Kokome, Greenfield. Seymour, a nd various other republicanlstrongholds-
COL. PATTON’S SUCCESS. The Hammond News says: The river and harbor bill as finally reported shows well for the efforts of Hon D. H. Patton. Unaided by Illinois congressmen he succeeded in getting the committee to report favorably for $75,000 for the Calumet river; of Which $60,000 is to be used below the forks of the river and $15,000 above the forks to within one-half mile of Hammond. This is a small part of *bat is needed, yet it is $25,000 more •han Billy Owen secured during three in congress. It is $70,000 more than the appropriation for White river, * lO -°OO more tcan was allowed for the Wabash river, $30,000 more than that secured for Michigan City harbor.
In company with others, he secured ad. ditional appropriations recommended in the report for the survey of Wolf Lake harbor. The engineer will report whether Wolf lake ahd river are navigable water ways of the U. S., or .are covered in Whole or part by claims of private citi“SL ... , The appropriation bill is mon favoraom measure
“Blue-blooded Ben says “cheap clothing make cheap men and women”, and while the texture and quality of the goods they may wear will remind one of their shoddy nature, the exorbitant price they are compelled t, pay shoddy monopolists will rel.eve them from the stigma of being “nasty, cheap men and women." NOW TRY THIS. It wi 1 cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cougn, Cold, or any trouole with 'I hroat. Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to giv“ lef, o mon y will be paid bac fferers from LaGrippe found f ui ust the thing and under its us : i perfect and speedy recovsry. a sample bottle at our expens learn for yourself just how good )g it is. Trial bottles free Meye Store. Large size s(e. and $1 00. 3. In lhe forty-six republican counties in Indiana local taxes are increased more than lhe entire increase in the st Ate taxes. This state of affairs indicates a preconcerted purpose on the part of republican officials to make the new tax law odious. In this county a democratic board of commissioners reduced the levy to conform to the increase in the appraisement, and as a consequenee the total increase in this county is but SB,OOO, of which amount ihe rail roads pay $6,000, leaving but $2,000 to be paid by all other tax-payers. White countv affords a fair sample of economical government, as advocated by the democratic party,— White County Democrat.
A GOLDEN NUGGET. A strange novelty is this golden table corn, with its beautiful rich cream color. It is claimed by those who know it that it is very sweet, early and tender.) ana a superior corn. We notice Vick recom mends it very highly. The Floral Guide, which comes to ns bringing > boquct of Carnations on the front cover, with a splendid bunch of Brilliant Poppies on the back, gives full description of this new corn, which is only 15 cents a packet. Vick s Floral Guide is worthy a place in the home of anyone who expects to make a garden the coming spring. By all means send ten cents to James Vick’s Sou s Rochester, N. Y„ for the Guide, and you can deduct this amount from your first order. It will pay you well. A OAMBBnxn youth wrote the following in a young lady’s autograph album : In the chain of friendship regard m« aa a missing link;’’ and after signing his name he added underneath by way of postscript: “But do not mis tai© (or Darwin’s missing one ’ ’’ ‘.‘Party honesty is party duty, party courage is party expedient cy.”.. Cleveland. Dwiggins Bros. <i Co. have mor ey to loan on cheaper and easier terms than can be had elsewhere No waiting for money, or applicax tions to be approved. Only one set of papers to be made out. — Partia 1 payments received at any time without natice. This is surely the farmers’ money. Office in the rear of the Citizen’s State Bank. 4t A full line ot Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Fendig’s.
About Be«». The largest beekeeper la the world I» Mr. Harbison, of California, who has 5,000 hives, producing 200,000 pounds of honey yearly. In Greece there are 30.000 hives, producing 3,000,000 pounds of honey; in Denmark 80,000, producing 1,000,000; In Russia 110,000, producing the same; in Belgium 200,000, producing 5,000,000 pounds, in Holland 241,000, producing 6,000,000 pounds; In France 960,000, producing 23,000,000 pounds; in Germany 1,450,000, and In Austria 1,550,000, each producing 40,000,000 pounds of honey. But in the United States there are 2,800,000 hives, belonging to 70,000 beekeepers, and produlhg 62,000,000 pounds of honey yearly. Mrs. Cripps’Fashionable Dress Making Establishment over Park Wright’s Undertaking office. wean-Made Farms. Near Astoria, Ore., are large areas of dyked tide land. This land is richer the more It Is stirred. It is made up at the washings of the hills and the deposits of the ocean for centuries, and when plowed and exposed to sunlight U yields enormously.
A splendid line of spring Jtac summer goode just received at R. Fendig’s. A Tnua yang man ahot hliMelf boanuae a young lady refused to dance with him. In hie blind rage he probably mistook himself for a rival The AaxJiery to the American Bible Sotiety of Jasper county, Indiana, has “a supply of bibles and testaments on hand at F. B. Meyer’s, which ire sold at cost.— Bibles from 20 cents t» $3. Testaments from 5 cents to 50 cents. W. E. Moore, Pres’t Jasper Cd. Society. Advertised letters — T. B. Alexander, Mr. Harry Dodd, Miss Nellie Flimings, Mr. Thomas Paris. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. PRONOUNCED HOPELESS. |YET SAVED.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton, S. D-, w» quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consume, tion.— Four doctors gave me up, aying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on •arth, I would meet my absent ones above- My husband wad advisedjto get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids, I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles free at Meyer s Drug* store, regular size, 50c. and sl. 4 Iteh on human and horaoa and all animal* curod in 30 minutaa by Woolford a Sanitary Lotion. This novar faila. Sold by Lone A Beu, Draggirta,
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Gulf Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev.r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilblaiuCorns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1 is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. For Sale or Exchange 1 I have a 25-room furnished Hotel in the city of Lanark, Carroll county, 111, now lented at S4OO per year, which I will sell for less than value, or will exchange for a farm in Jasper county. Price of Hotel and furniture SB,OOO. Address John DeArmond, Tefft, Ind. Money in a Trea'a Heart. Oscar Tuttle of Santa Cruz, Cal , was splitting kindling wood when he tackled a large piece of redwood. He found a 5-cent piece of 1850 lodged io the center of the limb. It was black aned by the sap.
Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE is hereby glveu to allthe cltizca U the Town of Remington, and Carpenter Township, in the County of Jasper, State c: Indiuim: That 1, the undersigned Daniel O’Connor, a white male inhabitant of the State ot Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years W’ I make application to. the Board of Commissioner of the said Jasper county, in tbfc State of ltd', ana, at the next regular session and meeting ol said Board of Commissioners to be holdcn In the Town ol Rensselaer, in said Jasper countv commencing' on Monday, the 6th davof Jut e.' W!«, for a License to sell spiritous Liquor--Vinous Liquors, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage in less quantities, than a quart ata time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Liquors to be drank on the premises where sold and precisely located and described as follows to-w t •‘A one-story Frame Building located upon Lol number one(l) of P. D. Gallagher’s subdivision of Lots numbers soar (1), five (5), and six (6) it Block number twelve (12) of the original plat oi the Town of Remington, which is laid out upon a part ol the south half of the northwest quarter of section No. thirty, township twenty-seven, “Orth, range six west, in the county of’jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground npon whict. said Building is located, is described by meteand bounds as follows: Commencing at the north east corner ot said Bloc < number twelve (12) in said Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north line of said Block Nc twelve [l2), a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with Ohio street I-i said Town of Item ington twenty feet; thence east parallel with tnenort t lineof said Block No. twelve f 121. fortv feet to the west bo ndarv line of said Ohio street, and thence north along the west lineof said Ohm street, twenty lee. to the place ofbeglnning.Tke said Hunding fronts east on Ohio street in said Town of Remington. Sad application wi. ask lor a License as above mentioned, for a per - od of one year. DANIEL O’CONNOR. ' May’s 189» e ?»w n ’ A “’ y for AppllCßnt -
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I NOTICB TO NON-RESIDENTS. Now eomes the plaintiff Doretta Burt, by Thompson Jc. Bro., Attorneys, and files her complain, herein, together with an affidavit that Raid are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: David M. Stewart, Stewart, wife of said David M. Stewart, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said David M. Stewart, and Stewart, his wife. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 15th day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, the same being June 22d, 1892, to be holden on the first Monday o June, a. d. 1892 at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and Stute, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. r } Witness my name and the Seal. J- Seal of said Court affixed -—,—- > B t Rensselaer, Ind., this 28th day of April, a. d. 1899, JAMEs'f. IRWIN, Clerk. April 29, 1892. -f6, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Be It Remembered. That on the 25th day of April, 1892, the plaintiff Winifred Gaunt filed her complaint in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, Indiana, against the defendants hereinafter named, and also an affidavit that said defendants were non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Isaiah C. Pickett, Pickett, wife of said Isaiah C Pickett; Marion Bradford, Bradford. wife of said Manon Bradford; Joseph I. Turpin. Turpin, wife of said Joseph I. Turpin; George H. Turpin, William S. Turpin. Lucy Connell, and Enos H. Turpin, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and the unknown heirs, deviseees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Isaiah C. Pickett, Pickett, his wife; Marion Bradford, Bradford, his wife; Joseph I. Turpin, Turpin, his wile; George H. Turpin, Turpin, his wife; William S. Turpin, and Turpin, his wife; Lucy Connell, and Connell, her husband; Enos H. Turpin, and Turpin, his wife; Mariah Barnett, and Barnett, her husband; Sophronia Zentnyers, and Zentnyers. her husband; Jinneit Kindle, and Kindle, her husband; Thomas P. Turpin, and Turpin, his wife; Joseph J. Turpin, and - Turpin, his wife; That said nonresident defendants are heieby notified of the pendancy of said action to quiet title to real estate in said county, and that said cause will stand for trial at the June Term, 1892, of the said Court, on the 29th day of June, 1892. ( . Witness my hand and offi- -. Seal. < end seal this 25th day of 1 —>—- ’ April, 1892. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys, Aoril 29,1892.—?8.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana ) Jasper County, f 88: In Circuit Court, to June Term, a. d. 1892Samuel A. Williams vs William A. Coma. wife of William a ® ebecca c - Comer, known heirs d«vi Comer > and theun Willism A Com 088 and le « atee s of rigan, Pheobf d ® Cd, . ; Johu Kar ’ Karrigan, th e nn b ngaD ' w ** e of John and legatees o f heirs, devisees William Sherwood n saJrißan5 a J rißan - wife of Wii] i _'T d ’c? d M ary Sherwood known heirs s h«rwood, the unWilliam Shpr„ VlSe ® B and legatees of mers, __ er s Wood > Isaac SumSummers. tho J n 5 nor8 ’ wife * f Isaac -nd legatees of u ? kn °wn heirs, devisees ionathansn° f Isaac Sn mmers, dec’d.; J . Jonuth « ers - Summers wife of han Summers, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jenathan Summers, dec’d.; Henrv Walker Samantha Walker, pis wife,' the unknowr heirs, devisees and legatees of Henry v alker, deceased; Jonathon D. Mongar, - Mongar, wife of Jonathan D. Mongar, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jonathan D. Mongar. deceased; James A. Little, and Mary Little his wife, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of James A. Little, deceased; John W Little, - Little, wife of John W. Little, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John W. Little, deceased; William B. Austin, Louie Austin, Charles Gilmore, John 8. Hurlev, Elizabeth J. Hurley, William W. Frosg. Frances M. Fross, George N. Snow, Pheoba Ann Snow, William H. Snow, Martha J, Snow, Joseph S. Nelson, Millard W. Fross, James Wiseman, Jr. Be it Remembe ed, Tnat on this 29th day of April, 1b92, the abova named plaintiff, by James W. Douthit, his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of sa d Court his complaint against said defendants to quiet title to certain real estate, and also the affidavit of a competen, person, that the residence of the defendt ants William A. Comer, Rebecca C. ComerJohn Karrigan, Pheoba Karrignn, Wil. liam Sherwood, Mary Sher vood, Isaac Summers, Summers, wife of Isaac Summers, Jonathan Summers, Summers, wife of Jonathan Summers. Henry Walker, Samantha Walker, Jonathan D. Mongar, Mongar wife of Jonathan D. Mongar, James A. Little and Mary Little, John W. Little, Little, wife of John W. Little, is unknown, and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of Raid suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the June term of said Court, to-wit on the 22d day of June. 1892. ( -—• — , Witness, My hand and the Seal. .- seal of said Court, affixed ' ■—’ at office in Rensselaer, on this 29th dav of April. A D* 1892 JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. James W. Douthit, plff’s att’y. January 29, 1892—514.
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