Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1893 — Page 8
Qvmtmatics>entini'' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 189 5 otorcd at;the po*tom:e at Rensselaer, 1 d. 4 an gecond-cHs*matter.)
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t TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notice given that I will be c my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in -Jotdan township, oi the Fourth Saturday cl each month for the transaction of business connected with tb a duties of Trustee. JAMES H. C ARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi THEY WON’T I ELL THE TRUTH Republican newspapers and republican mouths are constantly filled nowadays with misrepresentations about pension matters.— They stop at no soft of falsehood in their efforts to create dissat'sfaction amon" old soldiers and their friends. If they would tell the truth about the pension matter thev could Dot possibly cause any dissatisfaction; they realize this to be the fact, and so ive truth the go>.by and depend on Ins. Fortunately for the democracy these republican falsehoods have br-en commenced early, and if given rope enough they will all hang selves as people grow to know the animus that is back of them. We here give a uou le of these lies as samples, and also the plain proot that the} r are lies of the most pronounced kind. The following editorial was published a few weeks since in the Warsaw lndiauian, a republican paper, and was reproduced in the Plymouth Republican with editorial approval:
“The suspension of Mr. Blue’s pension was positively cruel. He is not able to’get around at all without an assistant, and yet he is ordered before thb examining board a and required to furnish additional proof—in the meantime his pension is suspended. The township trustet furnished him with transportation' on the cars, and it only means-if his pension is stopped—thay he * eeomes a public charge. The pension of Peter Collins was also suspended. While not so feeble as Blue, yet be is well up in years, unable tc work and dependent largt lv upon the pittance he wis receiving, tine would think it was about as poor a time as could well be eelected to cut off the small amounts al' lowed by the government; at the beginning of winter, and that party already responsible forihe closing of factories thro’out the oountry, and the discharging of thousands upon thousands of laboring men. Dexociaoy is a taxi Yea, verily.” Now, that’s a pretty tough situation as metured, and would tend to (■ ake any old soldi°r and his friends curse the powers that bro’t it about Bat stop a minute ben fore you condemn Hoke Smith and the democratic party to everlasting perdition, until w-> show you that the abova story is an infernal lie, gotten up to fire old soldiers’ hearts, and anger them so they mJI curse democracy without stopj»»g to investigate. Hundreds of people in this county knew Daniel McDonald editor ©£ the Plymouth Democrat, and not a man, woman or child that knows him bnt what knows him for an honorable, trijthfut man • J>an MoDonald’s word is as good as gold wherever he is known even by reputation. Here is what he published .regarding the harrowing republican story detailed above: “Wo hove taken the trouble to investigate both of theso oases, and find the etstement that their pensions were suspended Is wholly false and without any foundation whatever in fact. “On Aug. 23, 1893, Peter Collins called on tte editor of this puper, bringing a latter of introduction from one of t e jmpMon el the Warsaw In di anion stat-
was not suspended but tint his examination was in the int re t of a claim for increase which had been pe ding for a long time. Ti e Democrat o! Aug. 24 oontained this item in egard to it: “Mr. Peter Coll.m, a. oid soldier from Warsaw, was in town yesterday before the pension examining* board. lie wa feeling pretty blue when he wi n before the board, as he understood hi- pension had been suspended. When he was informed, however, that the pension de partment had sent him to be examine d on his claim for increase he felt greatly relieved.
“Tii e case of William Blue, as we learn from Dr. J. H. Wilson, secretary of the pension board, is precisely the same His pension was not suspended. His examination was to prove his claim for an increase, which the republican adminis ration had failed to pay any attention to With all Mr. Blu ’s disabilities, being unable, as the Tndianian says, “to get around at all without an assistant,” he was only allowed by the late r publican administration the pittance :.f §l2 per month, and in order to make capital for the republican party during the last campaign, his claim for increase, with about 200,000 other pending old war claims, was pigeon-holed for the purpose of enabling the r. pn blican peusic li bi reau to consider and allow nearly as many claims under the act of June 27, I*9o, for disabilities, many of t ~em very slight, all incurred long since the close of the war, purely for political purposes. These two old deserving soldiers ought to be thankful that the democratic.'party has come into power, as they will now undoubtedly get the increase which the republican party has so long and so unjustly withheld from them.
A\ e have devoted considerable space to this double-barreled lie ana the proof that it is a lie just to show readers that as a matter of tact the demociatic admit, tion is doing fairly by all deserve ing old soldiers, and that stories to the contrary are simply lies out of whole cloth gotten up for political effect. Pulaski County Democrat.
A new swindle is worked by a fellow who visits a farmer and pays him two dollais for the privilege of posting up show bills on his farm. He takes a receipt from the farmer, and that receipt later .utns up in the form of a note for a good sum. Ihe scheme has been worked in the southern part of the -date. Give no receipts on prep.ired blank o~ better yet, give tin receipt to strange t-a.
■>. B, Agnew of A-new Bros, the horsemen has a dog which is del- - useful, though not verv large or very pretty. It is a sort of mongrel, part terrier and the iesi just dog, but it lias a i.ower-* ful mtluence over* the big horses the firm keeps. »Sam says that when one of them uets to kickin' and raising a racket generally ti e little dog is frantic until she gets into the large box stall with the horse, and that withinja few minutes after she gets in there the horse will be found standing quietly in a corner eyeing with apprehension the little dog lying m the center of the stall complete master of tlie situ tion. In one case a few days :.go she was not let ,n where one of the most powerful animals was going on at a great rate, and she finally dug under the stall and got in. Bystanders tlrj’t the big horse would make sho-t work of her, but in a few minutes he was quiet and she was lying idly watching him. It crawled into the barn one day last spring during i heavy rain nearly drowned, being then but a pup. It had strings to its tail and hind legs by which brutal boys had attached tiu cans. Sam removed them and showed it some little kt-dness, and it seems now to consider itself one of the firm. -- 1 ulaski County Geihocra—
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, ) •Tasper County, j'? s: In Circuit Court, to ) October Term, 1893. f Joseph I. Adams vs. Frederick D. Shattuck et. al. rf n v e n ’ i Q Ee . me u bere(1 ’ That on this 23d day o. September, a. d. 1893, the above nsmed plaintiff, by Thompson ,fc liro. Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk dfifenff d « C f° Ult h i S C ?“ plaint gainst said f S and alßo the affidavit of a 3 r p ®”? n > that Baid defendants D ?f d i£w mpb^U ’ and Mrs - Campbell bis w# h t ?\ H< £ nden &nd Mrs - Herndon his wife; John Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson his wife; William A Huff and Mrs. Huff his wife; Mary E. Oakes and qb tt Hn ll t eß h i er ,r husbßDld: Frederick D. Shattuck and Mrs. Shattuck his wife’ and all of the unknown heirs, devisees heh-s lo^ 1 ® 6 *' and 811 of tbe unknown ISee j a ? d le ga'ees of the unknown heirs, deviseeß and legatees or al! cf iht above named defendants are non'e']d'nts/ I tte State of Indiana? said '^ eslde “* defendants are the efore suit ** »n3°Vw °- f , the Pendency of said ♦SoV a . nd ,, that sald ca n6e will stand for 1893 fi th ® October term of said Court, 1893 t 0 Wlt ’ ° n the lbtb day of octo ber, ( ) Witness. My hand and j deal. - the seal of said Conil, as " fixed at office in Rensselaer, on this 23d day of September, a. d. 1893. Wm. H. COOYER, Clerk, Thompson & Bro. Att’ys for pl’ff. September 29, 1893.—58.
U.OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN T OF ESTATE. In the Mattox of the Estate of ) Isabella Barkley, Deceased. \ In the J aeper Oircjjit Court, ) October Tarm, iS93. | Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate #t Isabella Barkley, deceased, has presented end filed his account andjvouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same come np for the examination and antiqn of said Circuit Court, on the 17th day of October. 1893, at which time all oers'ons interested in paid estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should net be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, aie also hereby roqutred, at tLe time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heir•hip or claim to any part of aaid estate. FLANK FOLTZ, Administrator | Wa H. Caovur, Clark, i hast 39. WUI
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tfORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney-at-Law ensselaer, - Indiana 9i notices Jin thb Courts of Jasper and adolnlng counties. Makes colleetions a specialty. Office on north side of Washington -treet. opposite Court House- vml lIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVtD J. THOMPSON Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, iknsselaeb, - . Indiana Practieein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor Ve pay, vrticulnr attention to paying tax , selling and leasing lands. v 2 n IRA W. YEOMAN, attorney at Law \OTAHY PUBLIC Real Estate anil Collecting Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice in all the Courts of Newtoi; *,e loti and Jasper counties, JAMES W. DOUTHIL attorney-at-law and notary public *»~Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaer Indiana. a. uOUOIIItIDUE. VICTOR B. I/OUQHKIDQE ,? H. JLOUGHRIDGE & SON, and Surgeons. ifflee ,ii the new Leopold lhock, eccor d floor second door right-hand side of hail: Ten per cent.interest will be added to all ♦oeounts running unsettled longer than .hree months. vinl
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