Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1892 — Page 8

fftmocr&tic FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1892 aa—h— BBMgBtered at the postoitice at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-c»ass matter.)

MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. m 00. 37-Milk & accom., * 6:17 I>. M No. 3— Night Express, “ 10:55 P. m No. 45— Way Freight, “ 2:4- p. m NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A. ff. No. 74—Freight “ 8:16 P. M No. 4 — Mail and Ex., " 3:50 A. m No. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:47 p. m Ne. 44— Way Freight, 9 20 a. m

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Our choice, subject to decision of the Democratic National Convention: For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, ISAAC P. GRAY, of Indiana. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove —William Wil, lets. Gillam —John Kyan. Walker —Elwood Sprigcs. Barkley—East—Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion—East, C. W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W., D. B. Nowels. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton—John Goetz. Keener —Albert Brooks. Kankakee—T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —S. D. Clark. Carpenter— East, Joe H. Eefley; W., Dan O’Conner; S., Ed Blake. Milroy —James Letter. Union.— T. J. Mallatt. Chiirman- N. 8. lates. Secretary and Treasurer—C. D. Nowels. Delegate* to Congressional Convention. —Dr. J. H. Lough ridge, Louis Bull, G. O. Btembel, M. J. Castello, Jas. Zea. Jos. Conrad, sent up at March charge of laiceny, has taken an appeal to the Supreme Court. Mrs. C. G. Spitlerreturned from Wash ington City, D. C., Thursday evening. Our neighbor of the Republican expresses deep concern and anguish over the demoralized condition of Prohibi - tionists of former republican proclivities. He makes faces at and applies harsh names to Jap Kenton whom he oharges with pulling wool over their eyes and misleading them. He assumes a guardianship over the estrays from the republican fold and plainly tells them •they know not what they do—they are innocent and withont guile, the victims of wicked Sims who will prove treacherous to them. He gives them to understand tnat they are not capable of exercising a sound judgment, end insists that they renew their allegianoe with the monopolistic republican party. Bro. Marshall grows eulogistic of the republican party this week, but alas, no one will recognize it from the eulogy. Fraud Hsyes, the benefic: ary through one of the greatest crimes that could be per petrated against free government, stilj lives. Harrison to-day occupies the p 0 eition procured for him through the crim" inal “blocks-of-five” methods of Dudley and used his authority to save him from Urn penitentiary. Standard OH fortunes. The Standard oil fortunes are the most wonderful in the history of the world. In twenty years nine men have accumulated |325, §00,000 in the oil monopoly, as follows: John D. Rockefeller $ 90,000,000 Henry M. Flagler 60,000,000 William Rockefeller 40,000,000 Benjamin Brewster 25,000^000 S 5 5,000,000 6,’oCX)’oOO —_____

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TORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-at-Law ENfisELAEB. - Indiana ’ractieef* ?ln the, Courts of Jasper and fidolnina counties. Makes collections a spo--Inltyf Offloc on north side of Washington itroet. opposite Court House- vln UMON P- THOMPSON. DAVID J. THOMPSON Attorney-at- Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Jr . INDIANA 4ENSSKDAEII. Praotloeln all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER, Collector vnd Abstractor We pay i articular attention to paying tax . selling and leasing Binds. %2nl JAMES W. DOUTHIT. ATTOBNEV-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PTIBIAc, US'Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Bensselaeb Indiana. IRA W. YEOMAN, attorney at I^a^, SOTARY PUBLIC , Real Estate anft Collecting Aieni ! remington, Indiana. practice in all the Courts of .>«ton and .Issuer counties. \ „OUOHHIDOE. VICTOR X. LOUGBRIDGX 4 , h, LOUGHRIDGE & SON, Physician. seco' d floor 3 ® Ce second door right-hand side of hall: a mtprest will bo ftddttd to fill Accounts running unsettled lonian three months. • PR. 1. B. WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Rentselaer , Ind. ,0 ' glasses. —— HARTS ELL, M B UMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN « SURGEON. EENSSELAKR, ' ■ INDIANA. 'v-Cbronic Diseases a Specialty..® SPICE, in" Makeever’s New Block. Resl- ” “ ,nce at Makeever Louse. July 11,1884. '“ w ”B2u. CARMERS’ BANK, r sa*Opposite Public Square h nbS^ lLl _^_ IH)UNA'Money Loaned. Do a general bankJ ing Business. August 7, 1883.

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Notice ot Application for Li-1 cense to Sell intoxicating Liquors. MOTIVE n hereby given to all the.citizen t i T' tin- Town of Remington, and CnrperU': Jownsuip, in the County of Jusurr. Stat ■ - Indiana: Thai’l, the uudersgued Daniel O’Connor, a white mate inhabitant of the Stato ol Indiana, aurl over the ago of t wen tv-on t years wt ! make application to the Board ofCommissioncis of the said Jasper county, iu the State ofln. fana, at the next regular soselon and meeting ot said Board of Commissioners to he holden in the lown of _Rensselaer, in said Jasper county cmmmeucing, _ou Monday, the 6th Aavof Jum, W. 12, toi a License to sell apiritous T.iquo:-- \ luous Liquors, MaltLiqudrs. and all Jntoxic tlug Liquors which may be used as a beverage, m leas quantities than a quart at a time, with tho privilege of allowing ana permitting said Liquors .1 ri the premises where sold, and precisely located Slid described as follows, io-w i. "A ouv-story Frame Building located upon Let number one(l) of p. v. Gallagher’s subdivision ol Lots numbers soar (t), five tfl),aud six (ti) it Block number twelve (la) °f the original plat >;i the 1 own l ol Remington, which is laid out upon a part, ol the south half of the northwest quartoi ot section No. thirty, township twenty-seven, nor,h, range six west, in the county of Jasper, cVm nf n" pidlana. The ground' upon which said limldmg is located. Is described by mfctes andbonnds as follows: Commencing at the north east corner ot said Bloc.-: number twelve (tfl) in said Town of Remington, and tunulngtlier.ee west along the north line, of said Block Nr twelve |i2), a distance of forty feet; thence sou <i P” a ‘ lel ' vith P h i“ "toot in said Town of Remington twenty feet; thence east parallel with fV.‘et I to r ,V 1 nec ! i Isuid 1 suid Bl d (:k No. twelve I >3l. forty ieet to the west bo ndarv line of said Oliio street ?rl s hU ,“ CI ;Vi ,>r ‘ h a!on « west line of said Ob;o strea, twenty tee- to the place of bcginuiu*.m au east, on Ohio street' ir. said Town ol Remington, Sa d application wv. ask for a License as above mentioned for a per*. ° d °T,?w y v r- DAN ILL O'CONNOR. xr l r ) J n ’ AU > r °" Applicant. May 6 lS9a.. *lO.

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Now comes the plaintiff Doretta Bnrt, by Thompson <fchro., Attorneys, and files her complain., herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: David M. Stewari. Stewart, wife of said David M. Stewart, and the unknown heirs, devistes and legatees, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, ds-isees 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. n. 1892. at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and Sthte, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard anu answered in their absence. ( , Witness my name and the , Seal. Seal of said Court affixed —.—- ’ at Rensselaer, Ind., this 28th day ol April, a. D. IP'.!.'. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. April 29, 1892. —s6.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Be It Remembered. That on tho 25th day of April, R-sf'2, the plaintiff Wmif’ i I Gaunt tiled her complaint in the office of the Clerk of the ! - per Circuit Court, i Indiana, against the defendants hereinafter named, and also an affidavit that said defendants were non-residants of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Isaiah C. Pickett, Pickett, wife of said Isaiah C Pickett; Marion Bradford, Bradford, wife of said Mnrion 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 tho unknown heirs, deviseees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of I»aiah C. Pickett, Pickett, hia wife; Marion Bradford, Bradford, his wife; Joseph I. Turpin, Turpin, his wile; George H. Turpin, Turpin, hiß wife; William S. Turpin, and Turpin, his wife; Lucy Connell, and Connell, her j husband; Enos 11. Turpin, and Turpin, hiß 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. Tnrpi-i, and - Turpin, his wife; That said nonresident defendants are heieby notified of tbe 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, lsii2, of the said Court, on tho 29th day o? June, 1892. , :- i Witness my hand and oiliSeal. - rial seal this 25th day of —•' April, 1892. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jaspei Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys. Abril 29,1892.—58.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. ' | (The State of Indiana, i Jasper Count| ss; In Circuit Court, to June Term, a. d. 1892* | Samuel A. Williams vs W wifeof Win omer A ' ? ebecca c -Corner, “ Al Comer, and'the on WUI sm T’ r s i evißees and legatees of riean %h«;h C i/ mer : dec ’ d - ' lf >hn Kar»nd leMtß,l h nf' 1 f? 0 ? i ? e . irs - devisees William fih 'i^ 6 ' 1 , 36 ® 8 fin(3 legatees of vvilliam Sherwood, deed.; Isaac SumSummed “T erS ’ wife ° { summers, the unknown heirs, deviseeß To™s T° f Isaac Summed, deo’d; it ji^H Sum 6 l9rs> Summers wife of Jonathan Summers, the unknown B ’sl eV,BeeS and ie b ,,lt -® eß of Jenaw ß i, dec d - ; Henr y Walker, Samantha Walker, his wife, the unkirowr heirs, devisees and legatees of alker ’ « ceased; Jonathon D. m — Mon gar, Wife of Jonathan D. Mongar, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jonathan D. M A U Sf r ' t®?f. as ? d; James A. Little, and Mary Little his wife, the unknown I hdrs, devißoes and legatees of James A. Little, deceased; John w Little Little wife of John W. Little, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees I of John W. Little, deceased; William 1 B. Austin, Louie Austin, Charles Gil- 1 more, John S. Hurley, Elizabeth J. Hurley, William W. Frosg, Frances M. Fross, George N. Snow, Fheoba Am Snow, William H. Snow, Martha J. Snow, Joseph S. Nelson. Millard W Fross, James Wiseman, Jr. Be Ml Femembe ed, That on this 29th day or April, 1892, the above named plaintiff, by James W, Donthit, his Attorney, tiled in the office of the Clerk of said 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 Karrignn, .Pheobn Karrigan, Wilham Sherwood, Mary Sher wood, Isaac Summers, Summers, wife of Isaao Summers, Jonathan Summers, Summers, wife of Jonathan Summers, Henry AT alker, Samantha Walker, Jonathan D Mongar, Mongar wife of Jonathan D. Mongar, James A. Little and Mary CjHle, John W. Little, Little, wife 01 »JOhn W. Little, is unknown, and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of tho pendency of Raid suit, and that aaffi cause will sirnd for trial at the June term of said Court to-wit on the 22d dav June. 1892, ’ ( j Witness, My hand and the ( kKAL. seal cf s ild Court, affixed ~—' at office in Rensselaer, on this 29th day of April, a. u: 1892. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. James W. Douthit, plff's att’y. April 29, 1892—514.

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T: -TP: Wright, Undertaker & embalmeß Pioneer meat market n Brag.V| WV Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage Bologna etc.. sold in quantities to suit purchasets at tie lowest prices. None hut the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. IBS'* H he highest pi ice paid for good fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop ’r Rene eiaer,lndia * LAM) FOil SALE. Spvi-iml im • mvdti Farm a. an 3 U^!, 'V S Of good IiI!(IDI m'hl f r " zi .V,y i ln northern Jasper, which tin oe sold in truef3 to suit pureh-Mora Cheap for cash, or half ra^u » ant 3 hiiianne id yearly prtv-nio-itrf. 1 - Correapon.'.&oi-e solicited. Call <;. ' or add'.Frank vvheui.fle!.']. Jao fe ,pn J if-ft l'(H ; cr ,-ri | cAUiUc itUiELj i II 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, gj I CHICAGO. ! f Only four minutes from the Court- fg | House; Cable-cars pass the door. ■ m >ew iiouse with all Modern Im- § % provements; newly furnished. On §J lAmtbioan and European plans. ■ Rooms ?.!,00 weekly; transients 50 H cents and upward. Turkish Baths 1 g tor ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents, n * He st adr ant by Fred. Compagnon, H W late chef ( hioago and Unior-League ■ H clubg. Table d’Hote served. S H t»*Cut this out for futuro use. B H s<rt ft ~ ' rfreo Handbook write to MUNN & CO.. 361 Broadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by ns is brought before the public by a notice given free of cbigfge in the <frieutifif jlmewaa Largest circulations>f any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent SS. w3t . l ‘ out “• Weotiv, J 3.00 a year; t 1.50 six months. Address MUNN A 00.. PDBLiHHkKS. 361 Broadway. New York!

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