Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1892 — Page 8

gmoeratic^entitle! 7EIDAY, MAY 20, 1892 ■■■jyjßWW?W!g" *.m n ■' «!^'JHfc*sg»f3ae^ utored at the postcßice at Rensselaer, led. as second-c^s?matter.)

MON ON KOUTE. EENSSELAER TIME TABL SOUTHBOUND. No. s— Mail and Es,, Daily, 10:59 a, m 00. 37 —Milk & accora., “ 11:17 P. M No. 31— Vestibule, dai. ' 12:5a r. w. No. 3 — Night Expre -, 10:5ft P. M No. 45— Way Freight, “ 2:4'' P. M NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk acoom., Daily, 7:38 i. si. No. 74-7 Freight “ 8:16 p. m No. 4 — Mail and Ex., “ 3:50 a. si No. 32—Vestibulo, “ 2:47 r. M No. 46—Way Freight, 9 20 a. si

MAYS 6IVESgS\T'. OggE; .TS PATROSS Ilipgfr tho Full‘Worth off -qjX I wtteir Moaey by 814 .AljwoM ..king, Them I T"-- ,s —*** \ w Skfalytnd Quickly |[lj l> Mi.B'KVwii-' eJ j _ between ffiicago • Ufapnett^rl . Cincinnati-jniikviSlßLjiiy§gSii|S>-g| PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL MINS RUii THROUGH SOLID Vickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. jS’-’Gst Maps and Time Tables if you wa.;t v» fcs ♦ more fully informed-—all Ticket Agents at Coupon itfctians have them—or address J AS.BARKER ttoneral Passes, eel- A^en

Our ehoice, 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 —Jolin Evan. 'Walker—Elwoool Sprites. Barkley—E»st— Louis Bull: TV. Smith Newell. Marion— EiSi, 0 W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W,, D. B. Nowels. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton—John Goetz. Keener —Albert Brooks. Kanl akee —T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —S. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; S., Ed Blake. Milroy —James Eefler. Umr,T. J. Mallatt. Chi irman- N. S. lates. Secretary and Treasurer—C. D. Nowels. « • Delegates to Congressional Convention. —Dr. J. H. Loughridge, Louis Dull, G. O. Stembel, M. J. Castello, Jas. Zea.

James C. Lavelle, ex-anditor of Washington connty, put on the prison stripes, at Jeffersonville, last Thursday, to I egin his eight years sentence for burning the Washington County court house. Lavelle came very near receiving the democratic nomination for auditor of state, two yearn ago. He procuring the burning of the conrt house, a splendid building, in order to conceal the evidtnoe of his heavy defalcations.— Rensselaer Republican. But Dudley remains ontsids the penitentiary walls. Dudley gave notice tha t he carried dynamite, of which one Ben Harrison seems to have had a holy dread. Benny inteifered in his behalf one Judge Woods reversed hie instructions to tho grand jury, Dudley was saved, and Judge Woods has been rewarded with an advanced position by Benjamin, to all of which the republican party sayß amen.

County Treasurer Hemphill was at Indianapolis yesterday making his spring settlement with the state treasurer. The amount of the settlement due the state from this county, was $13,950.27. Last year the amount of the spring settlement was $7,484.60. The increase, $6,406.81, or nearly 100 per cent, is due to the practical workings of our beautiful new tax law.—Rensselaer Republican. This shows that the valuation of prop, erty has increased over that of former years. The state levy is the same—but there is an additional levy of 6 cents on the hundred dollars for the support of the state charitable institutions which goes to make up the amount of which oar neighbor complains. The state levy is much smaller than tha t made for local purposes by county officials. If the same amount of money is needed this year as was required last year for local purposes, increased valuation would necessarily be oy proportionally decreased levies. The decrease should more than offset the increase for state purposes—and will where county and township official are tine to their du’ y and the people, Republican state officials were loudly complaining that the state revenues were t ar from being sufficient to meet the ordidiaary expenditures.; Gov. Hovej, repufc- i iioan, recommended that the state levy be iaeraased to 25 cents on the 100 dollars. ▲ democratic legislature believed thul if •a honest and fair va nation was placed ••a property the state levy need not be inemseed, railroads and other ecnrporatioi s 1 -wcnOd be reacted, and eoonty 1. vies pro- | pertiocally dec - a*od. ai d this was the plea adopted. If your t«r receipt show • Immmm Wane your local 0f1k.,1» with

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Last year, under the Morrill protective bill the ra’nfall was This year, under the increased protection afforded by tho McKinley biil the rainfall is Rensselaer Republican please copy.

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALTE Tun Brrt Salvf in the world for On Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblat . Corns and all Skiu Eruptions, and pos: tively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1. is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or mo ney refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyek. Drunkenness, or the Diquor Habit, positively Cured by achninisteriufr Dr Haines’ Golden Specific. It is manufactured as a powder, which no be given in a glass of beer, a euu of coffee cr tea, or n food, without the knowledge of the patient, t is absolute)) harmless, and will effect a permnent "use, whether the patient is a moderne ri. kea or an alcoholick It has been gived in hor.enr.de of cases, and in every instance a perct cure has fallowed. It ituvzn r.Aif.s The stem once impregnated with the Speoiflc, it moo an utter impossibility for toe liquor appet o exist. Cures gusrranteed. 4 8 page hook of par ticulars free. Address For Sale or Exchange ! I have a 2o~room furnished Hotel in the city of Lanark, (V.rroll county, 111, now rented ats4oo per year, which I will sell for less than value, or will exchange for a farm in Jasper county. Price of Hotel and furniture 88,000. Address John DeArmosd, Tofft, Ind.

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■ ■' 1.. X - lORDF.CAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney -at-Lnw miiua. - - • * Indiana fin tho Courts of Jasper and adoioing counties. Makes collections a spe.iairv Office on north side of Washington ttreet. opposite Court House- vlnl ;IMON P. THOMPSON. DAVID .1 . THOM PRON Attorney-at- Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, „ . Indiana tENSSBHAEB. PruoHcein all the Courts. tXRION L. SPITLEK, Collector .vnd Abstracter Vo pay , irticular attention to paying tax selllut. anti teasing lands. 2 ' JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY- AT-DAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Office in rear of Kenssolacr Ban t. Rensselaer - Indiana^ IKA^W. YEOMAN, attorney at laaTaa-. XOTARY public Real Estate ani Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in nil the Courts of Newto»S ton ami Jasper counties. m wooubbim*. victor n. notionwuoi. t, H. LOUGHRIDGE & SOM, JSsSii - interest will be added In all jssar—< r ee mouths. Bh. A. B- WASHBUR!! Pbyoicip.n & Surgeon Rensselaer , l»d. AU “!‘;L g S“rSiSSSSmS rfi?..!. «**»“»■ *»•■•»» glasses.

y. 7 W. HARTSELLi M- D oitdSOPATHtC PHYSICIAN * SURGEON. RENSSELAER, - * INDIANA. Diseases a Specialty. cTICE. in_Makcever’B New Rcbl ‘ dcnce at Makeever llonsc. July U, 1884. _ “"S ‘‘""‘3* CABMERS' BANK, r Opposite Public Square*®* RENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy aud Sell Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883. ■ W. HORTON, i. DENTIST. All diseases of teeth and gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a specialty. Over Ellis & Muraay’s Rensselaer, Ind. |t«a \ L'cwr Cgg=> JitWMzff mWtl IS THE BIST. c*'«ae •aSWSaS.'iSwi"*; ‘ wo* SALE ay muMvoJ. \\ iLLiAMS, \Ag’t Keosaelaer, ImJ 1

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twiKymanmamam gg|— Notice ot Application for license to Sell intoxicating Liquors. MOTK'E i- jMT«hy to ail the citizen t lx .1 Toy. :. t.t am! Cfirpei'.w>x a ow’iD-. i i. m ■ it: C’ouuiy of Jasper, State* c. a: Taut- i, the unde»sijDO(l Dauiei O l ' vv.ljor. a white mii;o inhabitant of the State oi lu * diaiia, aud over the ajx<?of twenty-one years, w.'ii make anplicatiou to 'heßoard oi Coiiimiaeioncitf of the said Jab per county, in the State of Indiana, at the next regular bee.Bioii and meeting i)l paid Board of ('ommieaioiiers to be holden it the Town ol KeußHolac-r, in Riiitl Jasper could comnivncmu on Monday, the 6th dav oi Jnnc, l lorn License to sell spiiifous Liqnon- \ lnoio Liquors. Malt Liquors, and all lutoxicutyLiquors_whioh may bo used as a beverosc. zn less quantities than a quart at a time with the priv; 1 . re of allowing ana permitting saulLit]nun to la- dian 1. on the premises where -old, and precise > located and descrihed as follows, to-w.t: "A otic-story h raace Building located upon Lot number one(l)ot P. 1). Gallagher’s subdivision of Lots numbers soar (f), five (5): and six (6) ii lock number twelve (is) „f the original plat oz bomingtou, which is laid out upen a part ol the south half of the northwest quarter ot section No. thirty, township twenty-soven, nor,n, range six west, in the county of Jasper, smUiVu f’lV lud ana - rrtu: svonnd mpou which sald l.mldmg is located, is described by metus and hounds as follows: Commeucingat the north east corner oi»»ld Bloc- number twelve (12) in ol °, f , ite "UHgion, and running then**3' : toy norm lino of said Block Nr. ivveive [ U), a distance of forty feet; thence eoitii parallel with Ohio street in said Town of Hum ingtou, twenty feet; .thence cast parallel with tiiuuoiti line 111 said Block No. twelve [!2], forty luet to the west bo ndarv line of said Ohio street Smlotil" 1 ! 1 aI ? n * «be west line of said Oh-.o » ,hu i> lace °f beginning.— JaidTooi l B, , ' E t r011l! “ fl oil Ohio sireet u: sskto sT - Ken " ,! "f°n. ■" 'I application wu ml k „r, , Lmenae as above mentioned, for aperIr?w y v r - , DANIEL O’CONNOR. Ma?« |8» ‘ y f ° r Apl '' I,JttIU -

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Now comds the plaintiff Doretta Burt, by Thompson A Bro., Attorneys, and files hor complain, herein, together with an affidavit that Raid defendants are nonresident# 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 aud legatees of the unknown heirg, 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 da> of tLe next Term of the Jasper Circuit C ourt, the same being June 22d. 1892, to be b olden on the first Monday o June, a. d. 1892. at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and Si* te, and answer or demur to said complaint*. the same will be heard cud answered in their absence. ( —’— , Witness my name and the ( Beat.. Seal of saidConrt affixed —‘ at Rensselaer, Ind., this 28th day of April, a. D. 1892. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. April 29, 1892. -SB

NOTICE TO X( X RESIDENTS. Be It Remembered. That on the 25th day of April, 1892, tlie plaintiff Winif-ed Gaunt filed her complaint in the oliioe of the Clerk of the •) asper Cireuit Court, Indiana, against the defendants hereinafter named, and also an offidavit that said defendants were non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Isaiah C. PickotS, Pickett, wife of said Isaiah C Pickett; Marion Bradford, Bradford, wife of said Marion 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 logatees of the unknown hoirs, 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 wi e; William S. Turpin, and Turpin, his wife: Lucy Connell, and Com #ll. her husband; Enos H. Turpin, and Turpin, his -wife; Mariah Barnett, and Barnett, her husband; Sophronia Zentnyere, and Zentnyers. her husband; Jinneit Kindle, and Kindle, her hasband; Thomas P. Turpin, and Turpin, his wife; Joseph J. Turpi", aud —— Turpin, his wife; That said aonresident defendants are hereby notified of the pendancy of said action to quiet title to real estaU 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 .Tune, 1892. t j Seal. ciul seal this 25th day of ( —v— > April, 1892. • JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., AtS’ys. Abril 29, 1892.— £8.

NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Jasper Conntj, f SB: In Circuit Court, to June Term, a. d. lb;<2Samuel A. Williams vs W wifeof Win 01 *"' Rebec ™ 0. Comer, known i, W - U A - and thenn WilHsm h T’ r devisees and legatees of rican %hn;h C T“ er ’ dec ’ d - Joh “ Karth 8 Ivarn K aiJ - wife of John tvamgan, the unknown heirs devisees WUllr Sh S erw J S hn wife of Will • ° 0d ’ o and Mai T Sherwood known heI S o am - Sberwood . the «n- ---\\ niT-fn c, ' devlßees and legatees of T°° d> dec ’ d -- Isaac Suramers, Summers, wife of Isaac and I Wt r tees h V? klloWn heirB ’ devisees Tonathan « f Isaat Sum “ers, dec’d.; Summers wife of Jonathan Summers, the unknown f h h e an S ’sl e ' , * BeS and ' e J ! dees of JonnSamanthTw 8 n deC ' d - Henr >' Walker, Samantha Walker, his wife, the nnH«n 4v b 6 n ß> devisees and legatees of Hemy % alker, deceased; Jonathon D. than ß ?)’ M — Mon f?ar, Wife of JonaMongar, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jonathan D. M< A 1 M r ' d ®”f. ased ; James A Little, k«f™ Ma A y LlUlo his wife - unknown , heirs devisees and legatees of James 1 A. Little, deceased; John w Li ttle, ~T Ll ‘tle, wife of John W. Little, the T-*Vi dev * Sßeß and legatees i of John W. Little, deceased; William B. Austin Louie Au: tin, Chnrles Gil- . “° r f- J ° bl T. S - hurley, Elizabeth J. ! Hurley, W llliani W . Fross Frances M. ■ Fross, George N. Snow, Pheoba Ann Snow, William H. Snow, Martha J. Snow. Joseph 8. Nelson. Millard W Fross, Jamas vVisoman, Jr. Be it llemembe ed, That on this 29th da J. of A P n !> 1892 - the above named plaintiff, by James W. Douthit, 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 compoten, person, that the residence of the defeudt ants William A. Comer, Bebeeca C. CoinerJohn K&rrigan, Plieobn Karrigan, William Sherwood, Mary Sher vood, Isaac Summers, Summers, wife of Isaac Summery Jonathan Summers, Summers, wiro 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 kittle, is unknown, diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that »aid cause will stand for trial at the June term of said Oour*, to-wit on the 22d day of June. 1802. ( ) Witness, My hand and the SeaTj. j- seal of said Court, affixed at office in Rensselaer, on this 20th day of April, A. D ■ 1892 JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. J antes W. Douthit, plff’s att'y. April 29, 1892-§l4.

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