Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1892 — Page 8
ftmocratic Sentinel kQu? I PBIDAY. AUGUST 26, 1592 3—ggJ. L ■..■■'Sl !IL"JJL_. - "T* Bitted at the postoftce at Rensneiaer, Ind.~ m eeoond-cHee matter.)
MONON route RBNSSELAER TIME TAB! E * SOUTH BOUND. Ne. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M Oe. 37—Milk & accom., “ 6:17 r. m No. Jl—Vestibule, daily. 12 :W r. w 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. ji. No. 74— Freight “ 6:lb 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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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove—William Wfl, lets. Gillam — John Ryan. Walker — Elwood Spriggs. Barkley— E»st—Louis Bull; W. Smith Neweh. Marion— East, C. W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W., D. B. Nowe.s. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton— John Goetz. Keener— Albert Brooks. Kankakee—T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield—B. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; WDan O’Conner; S., Ed Blake. Milroy —James Lefler. Unic,.- T. J. MallatL Ch; icman- N. 8. 1 ates. Secretary and Treasurer—C. D. Norels.
A new daughter at Ed. Reeves, Monday. The court house is undergoing repairs. •JKev. T. F. Drake returned from Montana Tuesday. Mrs. H. W. Porter is undergoing treatment at Cameron Springs. Charlie Chamberlain, of Hau mond, is visiting friends in Rensselaer. Quite a number of the Stock Farm horses are at the Remington Fair. The Democratic County Convention, of Jasper, will be held in Rensselaer, Saturday, October Bth. • tbe att endanco at the Remington Fair, Thursday, was the largest known in its history. Syl. O’Meara has sold his farm south of •own and will become a resident of Rensselaer. Miss Daisy Beennett.of Monticello, is visiting the family of her uncle, Ed M Parcels. ’ ' Monday last the ho I carriers on the new school house struck for an inc rease •f wages. The strike was not a success. Ed- Rhoades ax. d Miss Emma Alter were married by Rev. I. I. Gorby Bunday evening last, at residence of F. B. Meyer. Koiland John and Blanche Meadows xntwied at the residence of the oihMating clergyman, Rev. Peter Hinas, Thursday of last w<.ek. Oarpots very cheap, at I. J. Pouter’s. ™ ov who ■nrreptitiously entered our office Tuesday during our absence will he m - vbave some trouble. He was seen to leave the premises, and is known. ® a - T at Bdn»«eUer, Sept. 10th. Everybody invited. Come out and iu“bt B se U nt SOUSBed - Able makers -Ti hOI S? 8 J- Hucso ’ of Indianapolis, will address the people of Jasper county on the issues of the day, in the court house yard, Rensselaer, Sept 10th •t 2 o'clock, pm OBITUARY. “ , was born in the Johnsoa 4Hstnct, in Canada, Jan. 25,1818, and j « Rensselaer, Ind., August 18, 1892 aged 74 years, months and 23 days. ° f t 6 b* to the 1846 he marrie d, at ° hi c’- Mlas Eliza Paris - wh ° f5 rTIT ? s * m l ' children were born to iami wit only one, a son, ig now living. In 1855 he removed to St. Joseph counain 1861 to Neosho county, KaMM Seven years later he moved back toßt.4xMeph county, ana since 1881 has iMon a prosperous and much esteemed citicen of Rensselaer. .. deceased was a faithful member of •he M. E. dhurch, which he joined when • young man. The funeral was hold at Trinity M. E. Church, last Friday afternoon, and was httanded. Rev. H. V. Weaver con chctod the religious services. Ladies' Mrs. H. Cripps does Dress O^*^- 11 ***, good and stylish.- * specialty. Also has w»e Cushings Perfection!Lye for sale at oeuU.per pack, warranted fast colors. ****■!“•••• of Jefferson street
DEMOCRATIC MEETING! Rensselaer
Ealurday, Sept. 10, ’92, at 2 o’clock, p. m. Distinguished Speakers! Everybody come!
Certification of Nominations.
Under the Australian election law all nominations for offices to be filled next November must be certified to by the officers of the nominating conventions to the various election boards. The nominations made by the state convention are certified to the governor by the chairman and secretary. Nominations made by county conventions must be certified to the county clerk. The nomination of a representative in congress must be certified to each county clerk of the congressional district. The same is true of a nomination for joint senator, representative, circuit judge or prosecuting attorney. These certificates of nominations must be filed not later than thirty days before the election. But there is no necessity of delaying until the last moment the filing of nominations made early in the campaign. The execution of the certificates by the chairman and the secretary of the convention must be acknowledged before a notary public or before some other officer vested with a power to administer oath. The chairman or secretary of an early convention might remove from the state or county or absent himself during 9 long period, and for this reason certificates should be made out as soon as the convention adjourns. Chairman Taggart, of the state committee, will furnish blank certificates upon application.
The Tariff and the Pensioners.
An old soldier from South Bend, in explaining his reason for leaving the Republican party to vote for Cleveland and Stevenson, said: “I am getting sl2 a month of pension money. I know I will get this pension no matter who is elected president, but I want to see the time come when my sl2 will go further in buying food and clothing than under the present system of high tariff. They may tell me that the tariff is not a tax, but I know that with my pension money I can buy more sugar,, now that the tariff has been taken off, than before. “But we old soldiers need something . else beside cheap sugar. As we grow i old we require woolen clothes to keep us warm. Such an exhortant tax has been placed on woolen clothing by the McKinley bill for the benefit of the manufacturers that we wear ‘ ‘shoddy. ” With free wool the price of clothing would go down as the price of sugar went down when it was placed on the free list. The same money that now buys “shoddy” would then purchase all Wool clothing. Free wool would in reality have the same effect upon the soldier who draws sl2 per month now, as an increase of his pension to sls. I have talked this matter to a number of old comrades and they agree with me that the high protective tariff is injurious to the penskmera."
IROQUOIIs DITCH. All interested in the improvement of the valley of theliobuois River are invited to meet tn the court house, in Rensselaer. on Saturday, September 3d, 1892, to take action on the following matters: Ist. To determine who are and will be petitioners, secure bondsme >, arrange’for the presentation of the petition, and’appoint such agents and committees as may be deemed proper. 2d. To canvass the question of the probable work which ought to ue done, and to whom it ought to be referred for execution. Each land owner is inv.ted to attend, and take part. The only plaoe to get Henderson s Boots and Shoes, is at I. J P > trait's Mr. McKinley is no doubt surprised and mortified at the continuance of labor difficulties in the thrice protected state of Pennsylvania.—Mount Vernon Democrat. Does a protective tariff protect the working man? Ask the widows and orphans of Carnegie’s victims.—Morgan County Gazette. Advertised Lei i ers Mr. William Childers, Herman Flugel, Frank Lucas Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be r.t my office at John A. Knowlton's, in Joi dan township, oi the Fourth Saturday ci each month for the transaction of biisi. ness connected with tb i duties of Truetee. , JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townsbi GREAT DEMOCRATIC BARBECUE At Shelbyville, Ind., September 28, 1892. The Democracy of Shelby County, Ind., the old home of the late Vice President Hendricks, will hold its usual mammoth Barbet ue on September 28. Heretofore, more than 60,00* people attended each of the Barbecues at that place and, from present indications, this one will neg me national proportions and eclipse anything of the kind everaltempted in the country. Hon. Adlai Stevenson, the running mate of Grover Cleveland, will be present and make a speech on that occasion. This fact alone gives the meeting a national sign ficance and insures an immense gathering of the unterrified democracy.— Hon. W. C. P. Bit ckinridge, Senator John G. Carlisle. Sen.itorDaviu B Hill Senator Wm. F. Vilas, Ex-Gov. I igac ?’ Gray, Ex-Gov. Jag. E. Campbell, Hon. Lawrence 1 . Hon. Henry Walterson, Governor Horace G. Boise, Governor James Boyd, Hon. D. M. Dickerson, Hon. Burke Cockran, of Tammauy Hall, N. Y., Senator John M. Palmer, General BlacL General Sickles, Atty General A. G. Smith, Senator D. W. Vooihees, Congressmen G. W. Cooper, Jason B Brown and many others have been invited and will be piesent. Fifty cattle nd bund reds of c dves, sheep and poultry will be slaughtered tor the occasion, and, profiting bj past experiences, the committee will be piepared to feed all who attend.— Cheap rates on all railroads have been secured. Thus. Taggait, chairman Democratic State Central Committee, says: "I will do everything in my power to assist yon in making your meeting a success. Command me and I will be at vour service.”
ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. Ail who have need Electric Bitters sing the same song of prai ; e.— A purer medicine do -s not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bi ters will cure all diseases of the Liver a d Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Sax* Rheum and other affections caus ed lx} impure blood—Will drive Malaria from the system and Dievent as well as cure ail Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Const pution and Indigestion trv Electric Bitfors—Entire satisfavt on iruaranteed,.or mon ey refun ted Price 50 els. and $1 at Meter’s Drugstore. 5. Straved from Rensselaer on or about July 22, 1892, a small, red. two-year-old cow haying short horns nnd lame in the light hind 1< g. Any one taking up or knowing of the whereabouts of described cow Will pions report to Geo. McCarthy, Rensselaer, Ind.] An exchange very pointediy and correctly puts it thus: “Do you w»nt to pay a large amount of local taxes next year to gratify the republican tax conspirators? If not, and i ny republican official has the levying ot your t ixes. watch him.— For the present year republican officials increasexl local taxes 51,623,013.30. If it were spread equally ver the entire state this wouid equol 13 cents >n each SIOO of the total appraisement, but fortunately it is confined to republican localities. Two kinds of Threshing Coal for sale cheap, at Coen & Paxton’s.
I G j ARCADE BLOCK. iFunihre. Bargains. I To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Fuanituie, we have placed a j—l | "[ Of This Season’s Best Products, | Seemed from the leading factories, at prices which are bound to be ISM hsgaiiis ui hjiml Va'ws is lb Molto. i Nt w Store New Goods, New Prices. I A’Trial VZill Convince You. | COME IN! '
GUARANTEED CURE. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy us directed. giving it n fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and here your money refunded We co'd not make ting offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles Jree at F. B. Meyer’s Drug store. Largo size sßc and $1 00 2 Itch on human and iwrsvi. and nil anime Is cured in 30 minutes by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long <fc Eger, Druggists, The increase of State tax, including benevolent and reform fund, in Jasper county, is § 7,670 84. Total increase of tax, 26,084 94. Increase of local tax, 518,464 15. The increase of the tax on railroads within the county is $11,077 91, or $3,457 07 greater than the increase of State tax. The increase of the tax on railroad property should have decreased the total tax levy of 1891 below that of 1890. I Miss Fannie Wood is selling goods on commission for Chicago houses, at Chicago prices. Call at her home opposite the Makeover House BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Sauve in tho world for Cut* Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev . 1 Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblr.i . Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pos i tively 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. Clarance Carpet Warp, at I. J Pouter’s.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. No. 4403. Notice is hereby given that Jam' s H Loughridge has filed his comulaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet title to certain re»l estate in Jawner county, Indiana, against the following non-resident defendants as shown bv hts affidavit, towit: Murtha Blake and Blake, husband of said Martha. Blake, whose first mine is unknown; E. R. Egnew, whose first name is unknown, and Egnew, wife of said E. R. Egnew whose first name is unknown; Henry Mason and Mason, wife of said Henry Mason, whose first name is unknown, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees oi the unknown heir>, devisees and legatees, whose names are unknown, of the said Martha Blake, E. R. Egnew and Henry Mason. Notice is hereby given said non-res dent defendants to be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jas' er Circuit Court to be held on the Third Monday of October, 1892, the same being the 17th day of October, 1892, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, and answerer demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in their absence. Witness my name and I Seal. the seal of said court this -—l6th day of August, 1892. WILLIAM H. COOVER, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro.,Att’ys for Pl’ff. August 19. 1892 —$7.
8. E. YEOMAN. O. A. YEOMAN, I ' s 7 : -1)1 1 Rensselaer, Ind.. yl WORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney -at-I.nu ■nssklaer. . . . t . I WIANA ’ractices fin the Courts of Jasper and adcounties. Nukes collections a speJlalty. Office on north side of Wnshinx.-tor street. opposite Court House- vtni lIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON Attorney-at- Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, tiENBBELAER. • . INDIANA Praotlcein al I the Courts. ARION 1,. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor •Ve pay , xrtjeulnr Attention to paying tax . iellim. and leasing lands. v 2 m IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law. NOTARY ITIILIC Real Estate and Collecting Agent’ REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in all the Courts of Newtok- . Heston and Jasper counties.
JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PEBLIC, in rear of Kensselaer Bank. Rensselaer . Indiana. J JI. mOUOHMIIMIK. . VICTOR E. LOUGHKIIXiK J* hloughridge & SON. Physicians and Surgeons. Mice .a the new Leopold B.ock, seco d floor second door right-hand aide of ball: Ten percent, interest will be added to all Accounts running unsettled longer than iree months. vlnl Dh, I. B. WASHBURN Physician 8l Surgeon 2?enue7aer, /»«». Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses.
-4 1 MBH* —i u i— » 1.1 s. u 1.1«■ ii]<. 13 (SUCESSOR TO L. HOPKINS), Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of -^DRYWM 1 *; CAmT.TSSw Boots, shoes, hats & caps
Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., In fact eyerythhing usually kept in a First Class Dry G-oods Store. lew Farm Imp! meat WdRE-RO OMb !
We have just opened out a new stock of FARM IMPLEMENTS in the building formerly occupied by Hammond Bros., opposite the Public Square. We are sole agents for the celebrated RUGKEYE7~FRftMELESS~X~BiNDERS and deal in all kinds of Agricultural Implements "W agons &i Hi i pgies We respectfully solicit your patronage. Give us a call and save money. Collins
MftMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS' W. WIl-LIAMSk-—DEALER IN— O Fl Nl't' opl Fl WILLIAMS-STOCKTON BLOCK, I'nlßß Do?b West, of Makeejeb House, Kensselae Indi
Rensselaer Mamie House fay Micky, top hi MACKEY & BARCUS. —Dealers In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABXETS. HBADSTO3 1 , SIAB3, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS LRJ S J,VD VASE Front Street* Rensselaer Indiana
W. HARTSELL, M D DMCEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN & SURORON. EENSAELAER, - . INDIANA. ’“Chronic Diaeaaes a Specialty.-RFI FlCft. in Mxkeuver'B New Block. Resident® at Makecvcr House. Jnlrll. 18£4. John Marketer, jay Williams, President. Cashier. C ABMEBS’ BANK, 1 WOpposite Public Square RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883.
5 tintJiritficScnfiucl DEMCCkAT.c NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY Fi.IDaY, £ BIJas. VV. McEwen, . w. HORTON, * ’ DENTIST. fretted. 186480801 teeth and gums care *“Hy Filling and Crowns a specialty. Over Ellis & Muraay’s Rensselaer, Ind.
T: J?: "WrigfliL, U. EMBRUIeR kK« BREI . AKn . . . J NDIANA . mi O & B.ILI. BTABIX SrbSbdfiW f v-.-*"'- V' v' r - New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness, Good Horses, "es'nl on first clas.’ equipments and uFvVn? 1 !, 6 sat , isfaction Special attention given to boarders by the meal, d iyor week Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties etc., ou short notice. V. ERensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. I HOMAS BURNS, Proprietor.
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