Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1892 — Page 4

Rentier aficScntinel /RIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1892 Visa'd ;»t Mie !>o<tu lire m Rensselaer, Xnd. a« second.i i«smattßr.)

FOREWARNED ! FOREARMED!

To the Houorable The Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Histriet of Indiana: The mdersigued, citizens and Yote/s of Jasper county, in the State of luchaua, of good standing, hereby respectfull; make known to the Juogeof the Circuit v-ourt for the District of L uiaua, that an election for Representative in 'he Coi - gress of the United States, sot tl e 10th congressional district, will be held in sa d county on the eighth day of N vetuhe", 1892, and it is their desire Hu t the said election should be guarded and scrutiuized in e coord price with lie provisions cf Title XXVI of the Revised Statutes of the United States xnd to that end tliep pray that Sup-i vis ors of Election may tie appointed in said couuty as prescribed in said tide. Morilec ii F. Chilcoto, John V. War tn, Arthur H. Hopk ns, W. M. Coov-m-, X. J. Mct’oy, E. L. Clark, G K. Mar.-hall. Win. W. Wood, J. P. Hammond, J. 1. Hfjiman, F. LI Chilcote. F. J. Sears, E. D M. H. Hemp ill. Then follows the certificate of the Cle t k of the Jasper Circuit Court, certifying that the petitioners are known o him, an . that they are citizens and voters of.gooi? standing, attesced.by James F. Irwin, Deputy, and this ig followed ty the certificate of Noble C. Butler, Clerk of the Circuit Couri of the United Slates certifying to the filing of the above application for Supervisors of Election. Tne action of these republican petioners is not only a confession of weakness, hut it is a reflection upon the veters of Jasper county. Jasper county- he etofo regarded over the Stu e as the republican Giberalter—requiring the piesence of U. S Supervisors of Election to guarantee to Republicans “au honest election and afai r count”? Absurd! Under ihe ciicum-. stances to be foiewarned is to be forearmed! Let Democrats be on the alert. The demand for Supervisors of Election on the part ot the opposition, is for other purposes than to secure “an honest ballot and a fair count." Let Democrats stand firm! Permit no intimidation to interfere with your rights an i duties!

A CARD FROM MR. BATES.

The editor of the Republican will please give the name of the man whom he alleges I gave $50,00 of alleged 'r oodie, or I will ck rge him publicly with being a malicious iiar and a slanderer of jyrivate character. The Democrats have no money and are not desirous of purchasing any votes. We expect to win on our merits. N. S BATES. The man who would sell his vote could, under the Australian system, refuse to cast it in accordance with pnrehase; and the purchaser of rotes, whioh Le cannot see delivered, would be the biggest kind of a fool. Democrats are not in that market. After much drumming, extensive advertising, large expenditure of money, the Republican rally, 'contributed from Jasper, Newton, Benton, White, Lake and other counties, numbered about 1500, The speakers were abusive, and a Republican remarked that the speech of the accidental governor was the most undignified he had ever listened to—that it was actually smutty.

Having received an invitation, accompanied by our daughter, Miss Franc , we took in the dedicatory services of the World's Fair, Chicago, 1 ist Friday. - -■ • A fair audience listened to the remarks Messrs. Nye a:id Holman, yesterday.— Senator Gilman took advantage of an opportunity afforded him to deny bis vote on the tax bill, and at the same time ndmittod that he voted for the conference report. We insist that Mr. Gilman defend h is vote. —— '- ■ 1 ■■<»»»« ■ - ■ ■ ■ - -■ Judge John P. Bea, of Minnesota, ox-commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Bepnblic, a life-long Republican, has declared for Cleveland

Harrison’s Banquo.

Governor Chase failed to mention Judge Woods in any of his addresses while here. It is a fact that Judge Woods is a regular Banquo to the administration and though he rises occasionally is kept as much in the back ground as possible.— St irke County Ledger. A free trade wool grower remarked to The Tribune editor that he had been confronted by the argument that wool would not be worth eleven cents a pound if made free. If the gentlemen whe make this statement will oompare Boston and London prices for the past year they will find that there is but little difference, London paying slightly highei prices.—Bock vUle Tribune. Protection Again,t Pinkertons. Indians, is the first state to enact a law prohibiting the employment of Pinkertons, This law was passed by the Democratic legislature of 1889.

Advertised .letters — Mi** Jo* Jenkini, Joseph Phillips. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are Advertised. Ed. Rhoades, ps® GUARANTEED CURE. We authorize our advertised druggißt to *•11 Dr. Ring's New Discovery for Con* sumption, tCpughs and Coids, upon this condition, ft you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold ora*y Lung, Throat or Oheßt trouble, and wild use this remedy as directed. giving it a fair trial, and pxperienee no benefit, yon may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We co’d not make this oif»r did we not know that £&Z t Vsr'”’ n ““° n L r‘

These figures represent the number c i bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery f.'.t Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from Marcn ’9l to March, 92. Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight Tho -siind, Six Hnndred and Seventy-Twobottlessoidi.) one year, and each and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would lie refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of it success is plain- It nevei dig ippoint and can always be depended on . 6 the very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc Price 50c. and SI.OO. At F. B. Meyert Drugstore.

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cu>' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev . Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chtlblai r Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or miney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Meyer. NOTICE-- Owing to '.he liability of fires I feel compelled to proh bit all hunting on my lands in Jasper county, and notice Is hereby given that any p rsou trespassing on such lands with u gun will be prosecuted. B- J. GIFFORD. October 11. 1892—5.1,50. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Nottce is hereby given that I will be nt my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jotdun township, oi the Fourth Saturday e each month for the transaction of business connected with tbi duties of T roctec. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Towushi

AION NROUTE ii KXMSELAEK TIME lABE SOUTH BOUND. .so. s—Mail and Ex., Dil v, 10:59 A. at 00. 37—Milk & rtccotu., “ 0:17 p. M Nti. til—Vesiitiulc, dally, I~:i5 I*. M. no. 3—Night xpress, “ 10:55 F. si No. 15 —Way ireighi, “ 2:l' r. si NOli i It BCE '. li. \o. 36—Milk accoui., D tily, 7:38 a. at. So. 71—Freight “ 8:16 r. si So. 4—Mail and Ex., “ 3:50 A. si No. 32—Vestibule, “ 2:47 F. si Iso. 4b— Way Freight, 9 20 a. si ... .a-;. ixaaasaaauraawai iLWAYS (WESppT- jSgggr TS PA?P« Full -Worth of i 1: "- > ’’heir TSfcr.tjy by jF I .. . . -ji . .7tir.gr Thera • -'"'''T M taieiy and Quietly !,. ; ; -4 I batvreon is-— — | m dfeicago <p ndianipolis|C'l inolnnnti* I'IILLMAT? BLEEPING CARS £LEGii2l’/ PLMLOR CARS iiITMiSSi! IIT iiOOGHSOUD Tickets ©oid and Baggage Checked to Secdnation. »y*Get luap.s and T;_r r Tables ijf you want to be more fully in formed—rdi Tioket Agents at Coupon At&tions have thorn—or address JAS.BARKER Ueneral Paßpei.ee r Ane

fORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-at-Law CNSSSLAKB. ... - INDIANA mctlees tin the Courts of Jasper and adiluhig counties. Mutes collections a spe'lalty. Office on north side of Washington itreet, opposite Court House- vinl ’ . i j . . M.' Notice-of Agioatioii for License. N OTICE \* hereby given to all the rueim u I the Town of lie us seiner, and District, uum ber one in sr.idTown, an.l Marion Township, in tbe County ot Jasper, an! S<atc of Indiana. Thrt l, the uiKlersiguiM. , iMebryml, i\liuilc in hnbituntoi Hu* Suite of in iana. and a man oi morn! character, am not in tin habitci butaniiin" intoxicated, and :• lit i>c.ie >n In ever/ resplctto bv i: t n-tud whh the Mile el I ,toxicat»n;; Liquors. wi!| make npulicntioi) for a L ; - cense to sell and 1 rt.er in je* quantities than a quart at a time, tiioii.'. Vinous, Malt, and ; ;i other iutoxieat in j: iquors tyliich may l.*o in: d s a be.vcmiie, with flu ptfylleiru i.‘ permittini> the -ame to be ira.ik in imd ill) u inc nr where sot and b .-.i tend .at tb r pillar D • - iulk i .-scebm oftb" Board . ounty India' a.to be held i' ?b< 'i - •!< «.» r tie.n-sej aer. comineucinif; «»u the h h day <f Do inbcr, a. ii. VMI- the precise Uo..‘inm a <. t'OHenpti-.o of th 1 preinu -s \vh tfaid | n- to t:« - Mid bartered is as loll.*ws, u ; '] le f an t pur' of a one-story frame buDdur. -unate on la d < es irlbedh, mete a ■: . * • * w!. Commoi.eiii’i at the south'*' 1 -iy .>• net <>i block •our <4] :u :b ‘ inieiM eii‘M‘ of .n. j.n, an -. hront’streets, in tl.e u; l*jt« a) p-.-iiofti o Povvi « | Heiisselaer, Jasper county, indima. a id thence in a /*outh ly direction, line of* fyont Btre«*t iu saiil I a dista ceo one hundred aid seventy-two flj leei tua three j;J] inches ami iroin t-henc *erly »* t line laiallei with t in.i t n. sa.d 'l'owii iiftytoO] feet to a nolrt on .0 wmt .ly Hue ot Front «tre’t. in said Town, to the soutUea tcrly cormrof the premises whereon liquors are to bo pold. Thence westerly ou a line parallel with Washington street, in said Town, twentynine (£9),feet, thence northerly on a line i> raHe.l w th Front street, m said Town, nlnetiupi feet ;nd eight <Bl -incite", th nee easterly cm >< line parallel wiili WasV.ti utdji st •: t. in said T* wn twenty nine ( ieet. thenei southerly on t >l westerlylire o) Front stroei, ir. sn.d iown nineteen (1 0> feet hlu eijht (Sj inches to th olac-e oi beginning Said License \v: ‘; be asked for the • "*< oi;i* year. fIENUY IIiLDFIULAND •* : i:.u iSov. 8S h*-

•f ‘f imirm I 11 1r i Ji ILDIIII (SUCE3SOH TO L. HOPKINtf), Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ol C\ A p? Roots, shoes, hats & caps Underwear, Hosiery, Jeans Pants, Readymade Shirts, etc., etc., etc., In fkct everythhing usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store.

c.MON P. THOMPSON, DA*tD J.THOmpso* Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, v-.tf.-niKi.AER. ■ - Indiana Practicein allthe Courts. ta/QN L. SPITLER, Collector ,\nd Abstractor | e pay irtictvlnr attention to paying tax Hdlini. and leu«ia« minis. v2n4 IKA U. YEOMAN, tlttorney at Lan>, VOTARY PUBLIC Heal Estate and Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA. p actice in all the Courts of Newtosj and Jasper counties. james"w. docthit. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAIV ANI) NQTA.IW FPIM.KI, 4® Office in retw of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana. a. JnIOHIUDIIK. YIOTOH K. !.OLl.«,l„l>o<P. U-LOUGHRIDGE & SCx,. mill Burgeons. )9ice ni tilß m-w I.e<,;:o)d R.oak, peco d iloai second rio.ir right-hand side of hall: Ten per cent.interest will be added lo till 4C."OUiits running unsettled longer tlmn hvoe months. v)n) DR. l. ii. WAS KB URN Physir-imi & Surgeon Rpnszthit r, hut. Attention given to the treatment of disefises of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Disease l * of 'Women. Tests eyes for glasses. ‘W. xv ‘ aBLL, M. B vvictlor* \i ii It; PHYsIUIAX <t SURGEON. SENSSKLAER, - - INDIANA. 'Chronio Diseases i .S|ir<'ia]fy. jjjf FlCIr. in Miike.-ver’s Nwv Block. Reside, nro at Mske-v-t U<n:-i-Jn.y 11. 18 JJ John Makeever, jay Wiei.tams, President. Cashier f ARMEI;:- BANK, * Opposite Public Square' I '-* RENSSELAER, - - - - INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Soil Exchange Collections made nnd promptly remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 1883.

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Official Publication of Nominations, STATE OF INDIANA, ) hSS. COUNTY OF JASPEP. ) , Viliam JL Coover Clerk of ihe. Circuit Court do hereby certify that the following nominations of Candidates tor National UU ° H r,te * ,laU ' 1 Uay ° f * ommber ' A - D - *892, have been duly certified tome by the Gov and State Ballot. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. REPUBLICAN TICKET. PROHIBITION TICKET. PEOPLE’S TICKET. For Presidential Elector at Large, ("H For Presidential Elector at Large, For Presidential Elector at Large, 1 j For Presidential Elector at Large, DEM * WILLIAM H. BRACKEN. | l>EII> • | ROBERT B. P. PEIRCE. | »»>•»*«-1 SYLVESTER JOHNSON. j PE °' | CUTHBERTVINCENT. B For Presidential Elector at Large, I I For Presidential Elector at Large. I I For Presidential Elector at Large, | I For Presidential Elector at Large, JOHN C. ROBINSON | REI>, | JOHN MORRIS. | Pr * h ' | MIFFLIN W. HARKINS. | PE °' | BENJAMIN F. STREET. District Electors. District Electors. District Electors. District Electors. B First District, I J First District, I I First District, j I First District, THOMAS DUNCAN. | BEP ‘ | JAMES S. WRIGHT. | ErsM. | ELI J. ROBB. | PE °' | HENRY JOHNSON. B Second District, J™™ 1 ! Second District, | I Second District, j I Second District, EPH INMAN. j REP ’ | JOHN H. WEATHERS. j Pr ° l,l | ENOCH G. LONGWOETH. j PE °‘ { THOMAS WADSWORTB. □ Third District, Third District, Third District, Third District, GEORGE H. VOIGT. | " EP * | MARTIN V. MALLORY. | PreM-1 WILLIAM S. FERRIER, j PE °‘ j THOMAS J. LINDLEY. B Fourth District, Fourth District, Fourth District, I™™"™! Fourth District, JACOB L. BENHAM. | ltEP * j GEORGE F. O’BYRNE. I Prohl. I QEO RGE w. HAGANS. I PE°. I RICHARD GREGG. B Fifth District, Fifth District Fifth District, Fifth District, LUTHER SHORT. | " El> • | GEORGE W. HANNA. WILLIAM H. JONES, | PE °‘ | JAMES MARLIN. B Sixth District, I I Sixth District, Sixth District, Sixth Dlstrlot, THOMAS BAGOT. | HEP ' j JAMES E. WATSON. j Pr * hl 'j WILLIAM F. MANLEY. | PEO, j WILLIAM C. JEFFERM. 0 Seventh District, Seventh District, P - H Seventh District, r - ""Tj Seventh District, ALBERT LIEBER. j BEP ‘ | ALFRED R. HOVEY. | Prehl -| ELI F RITTER. | PE °‘ | CHARLES A. JOHNSON. B Eighth District, f~l Eighth District, I 1 Eighth District, I ] Eighth DiMriCt, AUSTIN W. KNIGHT. I REP. I HENRY DANIELS r r,W -| r IPEO. I I I HENRY DANIELS. | | LEWIS I. HADLEY. | j SAMUEL T. JONES. 0 Ninth Distnct, I I Ninth District. J— —1 Ninth District, F‘ I Ninth District, SAMUEL M. RALSTON. REP. I I Prwhi. I I PEOI I ILLIAM R. HINES. DAVID F. MAISfI. CHARLES B. PENCE. B Tenth District. F | Tenth District, I 1 .Tenth District, I 1 Tenth District, HIRAM D. HATiERY. | | LYMAN M.BRACKETT. DANIEL L. OVERHOLSER. | PE °' | ELIJAH HUNTER. B[ I Eleventh District, | I Eleventh District, I I Eleventh District, DANIEL W.KRISHER. JESSE J. M. LaFOLLETTE. GEORGE T. HERRICK. Qj WILLIAM CARROLL. ' Bn Twelfth District, | I Twelfth District, I I Twelfth District, OTIS L. BALLOU. | P ’| AMOS R. WALTER. JARED R. PRESTON. WILLIAM F. C. FRANCIS., B Thirteenth District, J I Thirteenth District, Thirteenth District, I I Thirteenth Dlstrlot, PRESTON F. MILES. | REP ‘ | WILLIAM M. KENDALL. ELI MILLER. ORLANDO W. MABKEL. □ For Governor, f—| Por Goyernor, | 1 ForGovemor, I 1 For Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. IRA J. CHASE. [™j AARONWORTH. LEROY TEMPLETON. BFor Lieutenant-Governor I I For I 1 For LieutenanWJovemor, I - 1 For LieutenmWJ.Ten.or, MORTIMER NYE, [ZJ THEODORE SHOCKNEY, CHARLES W. CULBERTSON. THOMAS 8. EAST. BFor Secretary of State, |— I For Secretary of Bute, I 1 For Secretary of State, j 1 For Secretary of Stata, WILLIAM R. MYERS. AARON JONES. JAMES MoCORIOCK, JESSE L. HOBSON, B For Andltor of State, |— 1 For Auditor of State, 1 For Auditer of Stata, I 1 - For Auditor of Stata, JOHN OSCAR HENDERSON. JOHN W. COONS. FRANK P TAGGART. LEWIS C. HASTEN, BFor Treasurer of State, I I For Treaearer of State, T— l For Treamrer of State, 1“—I For Treanreref Stata, ALBERT GALL. | | FREDERICK J. BCHOLZ. HENRY H. MOORE. | KO ' | TOWNSRND OOFS. 0 For Attorney General. f~l For Attorney General, |—| For Attorney Omni. T~\ For Attorney GeMal, ALONZO GRREN SMITH. | REP ‘ | JOSEPH D. FERRALL. [j CUTLER 8. DOBBINS. | PEO -1 RANIEL H. FERNANBHH □ For Reporter Supreme Court, I I For Reporter Supreme Coart, | I For Reporter Supreme Court, I 1 F« Roportar Suprmm (MR SIDNEY R. MOON. GEORGE P. HAYWOOD. JOHN W. BEAR, GEORG* R. DRVIM.