Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1897 — Page 4
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Chicago, Mmjii & tail. PE—^WP—I— Bkl■ l i\ I ILB-LLILLLJ Rensst !aer Time-Table In effect November 28th, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No 5- Lon bville ail. Deity 10 56am • 83 -Ineianapoili Mail, l 45 p m N j 39—Milk ao« omr-., Daily, 613 p m No 3- Louieville Express Daily 1112 No 45 Looel freight, 2 40 NOBTH BOUND No 4 M 11, 4 30 am No 40 M k uccom., Daily, 731 „ .-.0 32—Fa*. Mail, 9 xNo 3 -On. to Chicago Vestibule,6 32 p m No 6 -Moil and Express, Daily, 327 •No 38— 2 57 p m No 74- l 52 N j 46 9 30 a m • Daily except Sunday x Sunday only No 74 carries pas engers between Monon and Dowell Hammond has beau made a regular stop for No 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent. Cbureh Directory. PRLSBY IER AN. Sabbatn bouool, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:46 a. in. Junior Euueavor, 3:00 p.in, I. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m Public Worsuip, 7:30 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Xhorsd.y, 7:30 p. m METHODIST EPIsCOPAL. Bkv. B. D. U viUH, Pastor. Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. in. Oiaaa Meeting, 11:46 a. in. n,pwoith League, .luntoi. 2:30 p. ui. Epwonn League, beni r, 6:30 p. at. Public Worsta, 7:30 p. iu. Lpworth League, Tuesray, 7:80 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Th 1 e 7:30 p. in. OUBISXIAN. Bible Sohool, 9:30 a. m Public Worship, 11: to a, m Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. in. X P. S. L. £., 6.30 p. in. Public Worship, 7,30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p m.
[?]AXING WEALTH, NOT Section.
Senator Turpie’s amend-' ment to the Tariff bill propose eB to'levy a tax of 2 per cent, upon the estate of every per** son who leaves more than $5,000 at death. The Chicago Tribune says: The object of this amend" ment is the same as that of unconstitutional income tax. Its supporters want certain sections of the country to be taxed much more heavily than others, not because the former are the more populous, but be" cause they are ihe wealthier. Nothing could be more absurd and untrue than this statement. The inheritance tax proposed would not be laid upon sections or states at all, hut upon property wher" ever found and with absolute impartiality. As estates are larger in New York than in Arkansas, for example, this tax would yield larger returns there thaß in Arkansas. But in the same way New York pays vastly more import duties than Ar" kansas, because New York imports and consumes vastly more dutiable goods. Again,the whiskey and beer taxes yield greatly more mons eyfrom Kentucky and Wis" consin than from Maine and Kansas. But this is not a dis" crimination between the stated means merely that some states make and sell more of the articles taxed than other states. To call such taxes discrim" inative between the states is a folly which, if carried to its logical conclusion, would for" hid all hut poll taxes. For For there was never yet any other kind of tax which could fall equally or according to population upon all the states. No existing tax does. The purpose of income aud inheritance taxes is perfectly simple. It is to make wealth bear some part at least of its just share of the burdens of government. Sooner or later that purpose will find expression iu effective law, even if a constitutional amendment must first be adopted. —. The delict occasioned by the Di >i ley bill baa left a big hole in i niin |t°^ P<rr BanU
MERRY DAYS FOR TRUSTS.
Merrily the wheels of pros" perity are humming, set in mo" lion by the Dingley tariff Merrily hum thes? wheels, grinding out Ihe livisof the people. But is not prosperity a good thing, and did not the spell" binders of the republican par" ty promise prosperity while seeking votes for McKinley? Assuredly However, these same eloquent gentlemen for" got to state that the prosperi" ty they proposed to establish was a prosperity for trusts, monopolies and combines—a prosperity that should make the necessities of life dearer and the wage of the workers cheaper. Merrily hum the electric wires bearing news of more combines, more trusts, more monopolies. Among the re" cent organizations of capital to corner products are record" ed: 1. Wire nail trust, capital *70, 000,000. 2 Machinery trust, capital $60, 000,000 3.. Enameled ironware trust, capital $10, 000,000 4. Beer trust, capital ?60," 000,000. 5. English thread trust, cap* itai $50.000,0u0. 6. Cotton hose trust, capital *2 5,000,000. 7. Biscuit trust, capital ?30,s 000,000. . Tinware stamping trust, capit I $25,000,c>00. 9. Rubber goods trust, cauital 50, 000.000. There are more to follow Standard Oil and Sugar are no longer the only combines in the field. The price of nails, of thread, of hose, of tinware, of rubber, of beer, of enameled iron kitchen ii" tensile, of machinery, of brea \ will soon be advanced. Pros* perity is on th > way. Congress is worried over the currency. It lias trouble with civil service. Hawaiian an" nexation annoys it, bu! legislation to control trusts lingers. And the Dingley law, which promotes, fosters and makes possible th* se trusts is lobe let alone.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
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Sheriff,s Sale By virtue ot un Execution on n judgment rendered iu the Jasper Circuit Court, on the i4th dny of July, 18!l7, and to me dir cted by the Clcrko: aaid Court, I \v 11 oinr ior sule, ui public auction outcry, to the high, s' bidder, utthe oor of ti e Court House, jn iiefisselaer, per County. Indiana, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1897, between the hours of 10. ’elmk A. M. and 4 o ob.ck P. M 11 _xid day, the nnt and prolitH or a term not exfeemh teven years, of the lollowung described real estate, situ ted in Jasper County, in the Btate f Indiana, to-w.t:f; 'ihe undividtd two-thirds [J] of the south-we tqu rtir [i] ot the outh-west quarter |f| of section thirty-live [36], township thirty [3o] north ot rai ge six [6] west, in Jasper County, Indiana. And in c-.sc the rents and profits tail to bring the amount d manded to satisfy the judgment and decree a ores ,id. interest .nd costs, together with all tecrui g costs, I will, at the same lime and place, and in like mam.pr us aloTesaid, offer for Bale, at public auction and outcry, tc tbe big■ iest bidder, ill the right, title, mteiest and estate in fee simple of S R. Nichols in ana to the above described real estate, or such part thereof as knay be necesiary to satisfy the judgment »nd dcciee aforesaid »bich is in favor oi Will.am P. Irwin and against S R Nichols and George H Brown Said real estate will be sold without relief lrom vain .tion or appraisement laws, and sut.j of to the redemption taws of the State of Indiana. NATEJ. REED, Shesiff Jasper County, Ind. H & Hopkins, At.’y* for Pl’ff Dece : ber 11, 1-97—S8
Sherlf’s Sale:..By virtue of an Execution issued on a jndgmt nt reude.ed in the J asper Circuit Court, on the 19th d y of J .n. aiy, 1897, and to me directed by the Cleik of said Court, I will offer fer sale, at public auction and outcry, to the highest bidder, at the door of the Court House, in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, n FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1897, between the h »urs of 10 o’clock, a h. and 4 o’clock p. m. of sate day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following desoribed re .1 estate situated in Jasper County, in th State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds [g] of Lots Fourteen [ I 4J an 1 fifteen [!'>i in Block nineteen [l9], n West- n’s Audition to the Town now City of Re sseucr, Indiana. And in case the rents and profits fai* to brng the amount demanded to satisfy the judgment an., decree aforesaid, interest end costs, together wi h all ocruing costs, I will, a the smue time and pl'toe. and in like manner as aforesaid, offerfor sale, at public auction and outI cry, to tbe highest bidder, all th. right, title, interest ~nd fee simple of S. R | Nichols in and to the above describe ; real e tato, or so much and such part 1 thereof as may be necessary to satisfy i the judpmeut nnd decree aforesaid, which is in favor >,f William P. Irwin and against John c.. Chile’'tc and H. R. Nichols. Said real estate wi 1 be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and enbj ct tq tbe redemption laws of the State of Indiana. NATE. J. IIBF.D, Sheriff Jasper Countv, lad. H. 4 Hopkins, Atty’afor Pl’ff. December 11, 1397—58
: i Get :: Ayer's Cherry ; i :; Pectoral | I “Get it honest if you can, J J J J but get it-** j | .It cure* mil coughs and | > '' colds. 1 • ■i . i .»**** > | i»»i»| im smi ss**l Sheriff's BaleBy virtue of a certified cop of Decrea and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jit .per Ciicuit Court, in a cause wherein Frank Minions u plaintiff and Antr m 4 Dean. William B. Austin, Allen Catt, Whitsel Lewis, John W. Paxton and John W Pixton 4 Co. are cross plaintiffs and Lee Catt et a’ 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 Calf, end -!! hi! j , f vor of cross plaintiff Whitsel. Lewis, and $317 20 in favor of cross-pla ntiff John W Paxton 4 Co , and $35.32 inf vor of cross-plaintiff ntum 4 De. n; in all the sum of Five : nndre and Forty-two Dollars and ighty-fonr < ents, and .rterest andoo ts accrued an. to accrue, 1w 11 ex os at Public Sale to the hi. Lest and best bidder, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1897, Be ween the h'uis of 10 o’clock a m. and 4 o clock p. m. f sai day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper ( ountv, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, the following described p.oporty, to-wit: 1 he frame dwelling bouse situated on Lot Five [s], in Bio k r ßwo [2], in Austin 4 Paxton s Addition to tne ity of Renssedaer, Indiana - Said fr me dwelling to be sold senar ue from th Rea Estate on which said building is situated. Said property being it. Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will he made without any relief wh t*’ t-r from the valuation or apI raisement law. of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED. Sheriff Jasper Countv. Wilson, Attorney for PI. in,tlff December 3, 1697
Sheriff’s Sale. Lyiiriueof a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the t lerk of t. e Jasper Cirouit Court, in a cause whereto William B. Austin is is plaintiff and Suda L Grimme, Calvin Grimme and. Geofge K. Hollingsworth ure defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-one [5221.48J.] Dollars and Forty-eight cents, and interest and costs scorned nnd to accrue. I will expose at putlic sale to the highest bidder, on SAIUUDaY, DECEMBER 18, 1897, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’c’ock p. m. of said d y, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and | rofits for a teim not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if » id rents and profits will not sell .or a sufficient sna. to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs, I will at the same time ..nd place expose at public sale the fee-simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to disob rge said decree, and execution a d interest and oosts, to-wi*; Lot one [l], in Block Thirty seven [37], and a strir. of land filtv [6o] feet wide noith and south, and one hundred and twenty-five feet long east and west, lying between said lot one [l] and lot twenty 1 20], in block thirty six [36] which strip is laid out on th plat as C ommonwealth Street, all in the 'Town of Yifgie, in Jasper Couniy, Indiana. S - J sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws oi the Stub of Indi.ua. NaTEJ REED, hheiiti Jasper County. Wm. R. Austin, Att’y for Pl’ff. Nov. 27. 189 T— $lO.
■-.sfcsSMaiJa 4i SisLlil i 'lhe State of Indian - , Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court. To January Term, 1898. William Holle 1 VB. [-Complaint 5453 Heniy Dittmcr et i.l ) Now comes the plaintiff, by Hanley 4 Hunt, hie attor eye, and files complnint herein ogether with an affidavi. that tbe defendants Henry Dittmer- J'rs Dittmer his wife, Mrs Dittmer widow of said Henry* Dittmer; Henry A Heaton and Mrs i is wife, and Mrs Heaton widow of sii.d Henry A Heaton; George Ryan and Mr-Ryan his wife, unaMrsß.au widow of said George Ryan; C R Camp and Mrs Camp his wife, and Mrs Camp widow of B id C R Camp; James Wethl rs and Mrs Wethers his wife, and Mrs Wethers widow of,said Jamts Wethers - William Armingtoi and Mrs Armingto ’ his wife, and jdrs Armington widow of -aid Wilii-m Armington, and all of the unknown heirs, devisei s aDd legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of each and every of the above named defendants, are not residents of the Slate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said De’endunts, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to beholden on tbe first Monday of Jannaiy, a. d. 1898 at the Cour House in the City of Rensl selair, in said County and State, and answer or dem - r to said complaint, the Biime will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto JjKv. set my hand and affix the • r -' 1 01 s 1,1 Cl ur, i at RensJfelsSPliH se,aer ’ Iff'ria-a, this 12th day of November, ad 185.7 Wm H COOVER, Clerk. Hanley 4 Hunt, Att’ys for pl’ff. Se; tember 1", 1897 —$10
F,A WOODIN&GO, F?eeil-H]fc3ta,te Agents Foresman, ana No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest o ioS'at ;sl“ ble Um ’ wiH «“ Si l 6 a o ( ’ res ' we . ]l improved, 2 miles from town; long tine if ru’ .n rum proved, one milefrom kr. town; 60 mil smtheast, of Chicago; price flOper acre; will take *6OO in got* Vinwi oi H ° ’ re o r ll f H nced - town site on the farm, large ha* Sp-rS lg ’ hayßCaleS,t ‘ ta:ouii IKV ' a bargain a* 89: U) acres unimproved, two and one-half min t iw. to ss ; ? r ce pm acre* long time at 6 per cent, interest o« iood J t«rmß.''"'“" lt "' OVtd ’ lwomileßfrom ""ra; MOperaore b^u^tMoS.r n .om PrOVed ’ 4 “ lleß ftcm tvo «
Yerington’s Gollege ml, on first pago Don’t fail to i ; ad it, aDd don’tconfonnd 8t Lonia, Mo.,with 44 8 t Louis, Michigan.” Into it In-kiil The b(ateof Indiana. Jasper County: In the Jas per Circuit Court. „ „ January Term, 1898. Nora Lynch *1 , y ® > Complaint No 5464. Edvard J Lynch. Now comes the Plaintifl, by James W. Douthit her attorney, and Alee a complatnt herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Edward J Lynch is not a resident of the Sta.eof Indiana. Notice is ihe es. re hereby given said Defendant, that unless he be and appear f“ n "y 16th * *B9B, the same being the 12th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the i Monday of Janua y a. d. 1898, at the Court House in th*» ity of Eenssel aer, in sai Couniy uid Stale, and answer or demur to said complaint, which is for a Divorce, the same will be heard and determined in bit absence. f i In Witness Whereof, I I Beal - i herennto set my hand and — >— ' affix the seal of said Court, at Bensselaer, Indiana, this 13th day of November, a. d 1897. , WM. H. COOVEB Clerk. James W. Douthit, Att'y for pl’ff.
The State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County j Xu the Jasper Cironit Court , January Term, 1898. Jennie Tree, vs Complaint No. 5460. Andrew H Tree. Now comes the Plaintiff, bv James W. Douthit her attorney, and files complaint horein, together with an affidavit that the deiendant Andrew H. Tree is hofu restdent of the State of Indiana; Notoe is therefore hereby gfata said Defendant, that unless he be and m»»ear on January 15th, 1898, thessmei&inifthe 12th day of the next term Of the-Jasper Circuit Court to be holdan en the first Monday of Jaufigry, A.vd. 1898, at the Coart llouse.inthie .City of B.jisgelaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to siftf-complaint, v hich is for a divorce, the snipe will be . eard and de - ter mined 4n bis absenoe. ,~ ln Witoeee Whereof, l j Seal, > hereunto set and —^— * affix the seal of said. Court at Rensselaer, Indiana, the “ . 20th day of November, a. d. 1897. Wm. H Cooveb, Clerk. Janies W. Douthit, Att’y for Pl’ff. Not. 19, 1897
Sotice to In-Mki. State of Indiana, County of JasperIn the Jasper Circuit (. ourt, To Jann»ry Term, 1898. David J j hompson vs George W Fleming et al „ Cause No 5451 Now comes the plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler <fc Kurrie his attorneys, and files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that t e defendants George W Fleming and Mrs Fleming his wile, Mrs Flemi ingwaowof said George W Fleming; Benjamin Fritohey and Mrs Fiitoheyhis wife, Mrs Fritchey widow f said benjamin Fritohey, Elizabeth Fritohey his wife, and Elizabeth Fritohey widow of said Benjamin Fritchey, »,e. eased; DanmlW Fritohey and Mr Frit.hej his win and Mrs Fn chey widow of s*id Daniel W Fritohey; Priscilla L Fritoh.y and Mi *ritchey ner husband, and Mr Frilche' « ido^? r ot Bftid Pl ‘“cilia L Fritc’.e'": Mary E Logan and James V Logan husband of said Mary E Lo an, and Mr Lo S? n ? id ? wer of said Mary E Logan; Moins Schwarz and Mrs Schwarz his wife, Mrs Schwarz widow of s«id Morris Schwarz-William Nichols, sen., and Un Nichols his wife, Mrs Nichols widow of said Wiilian. Nichols, sen.; William Henderson and Mrs Henderson bis wife; Mrs Henderson widow of said William Henoerson. and .11 of th. unknown heirs devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisee and legatees of eac i and every one of the foregoing named defendants, are not ledidents of the State ct Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said Defem.ants, that un'ess they be and ap-t-ear on the first day of the next Term ol the Jas pc’- Circuit Court to be holden on the first Monday of January, 1808, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer in said County ar.i State and answer or de “ ur said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence J** witness whereof. I hereunto set my ~ snd and afflx lhe seal ofisaii! Court, at Rensseiaei, this the 9th day of November, 1897. Wm H COOVER. Clerk of Jasper Cirouit Court. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie forpl’ff. November 12, 1897- $lO
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