Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An article inspired by certain eels-as umpd leaders in this city, who, wanting an “organ,” will not , go Uowg into their own pockets and. pay for it, but wish democrats to get it for them, appears in the Remington Press of last week. — The article was designed as a boom to the “new organ enterprise” to oome un before a meet ng quietly called together by the 'self oousti tuted lea lers’ last Saturday, and resulted iu a plan to secure it if possible at tbe expense of demo| crats. The editor of the Press starts out with the declaration that ‘The Reuss-daer Sentinel made its ap pearauce again this week * * * after a “lay off’’ of a month or so.” We were not aware until so notified that the Press had not re ceived tue Sentinel, but then bun dreds of others did, and we owe no apology to that sheet. In the publication oF an ortioK which would not have been given space in the papers of thu city for pay, we can have no con trover ’y with the Press man. He is simp yhe neat hour contempt.
—• -T—-- ■- We understand our friend D. W. Shields, in response to an in| terrugatory, remarked that his scheme for a personal “organ”, to be paid f r fcy individual demo crats, “took like wildfire” in Rem i gton. It did, It blazed up iu the Press room as the editor gazed upon the legal notices in the Sen lud. It was certainly a coincidence While the Press 3ontaining insin uations to attorneys boro that their publications in the Sentinel were not legsl, was e*nroute in the mails to this city, one of tbe gang was i . our office seeking to impress us with the idea that we should im p ign the motives of attorneys em ployed in -.huso, wherein the com plaint had but recently been filed. If the P:ess article failed, our un called for assault would accomp lish the object. See.
Mr. McKee should consult Sick els & James aDd Craig before in vesting his liPle all m this city. — Yes, Mr. McKee wauted to buy the Sentinel, but he offered a price, no doubt under instruction, which lie knew would be ref sed, which amounts to no offer. So soon as the campaign opens, if not before, we expect to restore the Sentinel to its former size7co umn quavto and will conduct it in the interest of the great dem ocntic party, and will bow at the behests of uo one who is at home in any party. Secretary Loug wants to in crease tli9 navy. The Dingley bill is a first class revenue cutter. The British financiers are pleased with the forecast of the President’s message on the finances. France is preparing to enact prohibitory tariff laws against American products. It vill be a trifle hard on our producers.
Sheriff's SaleBy virtue of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Giiouit Court, in a cause wherein Frank Minions i < plaintiff and Antrim A Dean, William B- Austin, Allen Catt, Whitsel Lewis, John W. Paxton and John W. Paxton A Co. are cross-plaintiffs, and Lee Catt et al ere defendants, requiring me to make the sum of $71,22 in favor of the plaintiff, and $77 20 in favor of cross-plaintiff Allen Catt, and *41,90 iu favor of cross, plaintiff Whitsell Lewis, and $317 20 in favor of cross-pla ntiff John W Paxton A Co., and $35,32 mfrvorof cross-plaintiff Antrim A Dean; in all tho sum of Five Huadre and Forty-two Dollars and Elghty-fonr Cents, and interest andoosts accrued ana to accrue, 1 will expos, at Public Bale to the highest and best bidder, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1897, Between the bonis of 10 o’clook a m. and 4 o’olook p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, In the City of Rensselaer, the following described property, to-wit: The frame dwelling house situated on Lot Five (s], im Block Two [2], in Austin A Paxton’s Additiou to tne City of Rensselaer, Indiana- Said frame dwelling to be sold separate from th Rea Estate on which said building is situated. Said property being iu Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief wh uver from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. P NATE J. REED, Sheriff Jasper Countv. Wilson, Attorney for PI Jntiff’ December 3, 1897
