Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1898 — Page 4

SATORDaI. F-BRUART 26. 1888 >»cr »1 at Vsc mnutne *t t-.'i

Republican candi ’at*-s f >r no n mat on. owing N> the nf , a'Ti t '6.s ■>* iho tun.* <1 <.gnitai tor Holding th«ir rto.iu v c vfii.t’ in, wl! I)** published i-j tii ia Coluaiir frO' > dollar: an itor. The frie-ds of Ezra L. C'ark, of Mar on tow ship, ann nnce Ids name as a candidate* ror Oou l> Auditor, subje• t to the decision of the Republican county convention. Sheriff. 4 Nate J R ed is a candidate foi reuominatiou to the office of Sher ifF or Jasoer county, subject to tue aecision of the Republican coun ty convention. Surveyor. Hugh Jo. Gituble, Rensselaer, <’ity Engineer, is a c udidate sot the office of Co un tv Surveyo, of •Jaap r county, subje t to the dev cision of the Republican corven tion. John E. Alter, of (Juion town' ship, iscandideie for renomination to the office of surveyor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Rt-pubncun county couven* tion.

WHO ARE REPUDIATORS? lu th ■ course of savage denuneiation of the Stanley Matthews.or Tell r, resolution the New York Evening Post asserts that the “only novelty ir * this cl.imsy congressional Performance is the fact that the resolution now applies as well to s'.6 ’,000,00' bonds sold in oud faith for gold sii ce 1893.” Ii these bonds were s Id in good faith tor gold, and reference is rn-td to the (Tevt ** laud issues, how com s it that President Cleveland in a -message to congress urged that they be made specifically pay* able in ‘gold,’ instead of ‘com,’ declaring that if this were done the treasury would save $16,000.000, as in tha c sethe bouds would be 3 per cent instead if 4 per cent. The pres* idem’s proposition was thorough. debated, and rejected ilia House of Rcpr‘Scuta 1 1 ves in which the renublioans had more than two-thirds, by a vote of i2i) ayes to 167 nays By this vote lie House declared tie bonds should be 'coin bonis payable in gold or silver, at the option of the government. in his annual message, sub mitted to congress December 3,1 95, referring to the contract with the hor an syndicate for over $6”,000,000 gold. President Cleveland said: On the tiny tins contract w>>made its term- were cominunicat ed to Congress In a special exec utive message, i wh eh it was st ited that m ;re than sl6 000,000 would be saved to the govern.ns ut if gold bonds bean g three per cent inter et were authorized tob*. substituted for tte> e mentioned iu the detract. The bonds ‘mention d in the contract’ were ‘coin’ bonds. President Cleveland says the syndicate secured bonds $-6.000,000 cheaper because they are ‘coin’ bonds. These are the indisputable facts of record. Yet it is denounced as a purpose of dishonesty and repudiation that the Teller resolution declares these bonis are pavable according to the implied and express words of theconiract, in gold or silver coin, at the option of the government. W o are the reoudiators? The Times puts it to the integrity and common sense of the reader. Ar they not the bond holders, who, three years ago, taking $62,000,000 of ‘coin’ bonds at $16, 000,000 cheaper than if they were made ‘gold’ bonds, now insist that th y must be paid in gold, and that payment according to the contract is dishonest? hhy did they take them $16, 000,000 cheaper if they were ~ot ‘coin’ bonds? Why did they offe • $16,000,000 more for them if they were made paya.de i n gold? No such proposition of open and direct repudiation has been made in the financial history of the Federal government And it comes from those who arrogantly and impudently claim to be the exclusive guardians of the public honor and credit.—Lafayette Sunday limes. —.— • “Forty Years of Oratory”, in two vo nmoa. containing th» ap echos cf Senate oorhees in tbe House and Senate, h; arguments in oonrta, and Mso hie Public Lecture«, ia now on tLe n.a iei, and eeiving very fevonlit notice. Good warm lunch at Keunel Bro’s restaurant nud bakery. for 15 cults.

The annual catalogue sen r out by the old reliable seed establishment of James Vick’s Sons, comes to han t in a dain'ty cover of blue, pink, yellow and orange. The Golden Lily, the Pink Davbreak Aster, a brace of blue birds, and the j artistic letter:ng in black, bine jerimson and gold, all in barimonious combinations, make a cover of exquisitedesign and appearance Many of the illustrations are fine half-tones. Four handsome colored plates of begonias, dahlias nasturtiums and sweet peas add to the attractions. The list of seeds and plants covers a large and varied assortment, including nearly everything that can be desired fc r the garden, the lawn, the greenhouse able new v • -ties a r - - - d as well as the thoro’ly tried and proved standard sorls.— Vick’s novelties are noted for theii uniform excellence. In vegetables the Gradus pea is a great advance over all other “exl r 1 early” varieties. The Jones Wax Bean is an essential gain ii that lino. Potato growers are offered the “ White Beauty” as a new variety with model xualities, combining size. his?h quality and great productiveness. But it is impossible here to note the many valuable offerings of this firm in fruits, flowers and vegetables. I f you are not a customer of this firm send for their catalogue. It is free to all sppheants. Address Jas. Vick’s Sons, Rochester. N. Y.

Visijs, itiiuwis & Mil i'Hini:i;iuim Ren-si !aer Time-Table In eff ot November 28tb, 1887 OCIH BOUND. 5 Lon villa ail. Dally 10 55 am “ .ii Ln 'Unupoils Mail, 1 46 | m 39 Milk ac oru—., Dally, 6 18pm 'o 8 Louisville i sprees Daily 1112 “ Vo 45 Local fie •-ht, 240 * NORTH BOUND No 4 Mnll, 4 30 a xn -o 40—Milk accom., Daily, 731 " Vo 32 Fasi Mall, 956 “ sN'o a''-Cin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 32p m ><) 6 -M .il and Express, Daily. 327 * “No .*8- 2 57 pin ko 74 N ) 40— 9 30 a m * Dailj except Sunday x Bun 4 ay only No 71 carries n s engers between Moinn ud Lovell Hammond has bee made a regular "op lor So 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent.

Imiktis'-Mto btuth! On January 31, Februarv 1, 14, 76, 28 Maroh 1, 4 ml 15,189-, homes ekers'ex cu sion ticsets will be sold by the Monon Ron eto points in the following named teTitorv: Adabama—All points exoept Birmingham md Moataomorv Fdokida —All points west of aud iu lnduig iallahassee. G. oiaiia—All points od a. d north or west of an imaginary hue drawn through Eversit, Bcrcvene, Pearson, Tiftop, V ulosta and l’homasvtl e. except Atlrnta, Augusta, Co unubus, Macon and Savanab. Kentucky— Ail points outhof Bowling Gre«n, Liv.ngston and Somer-et. L bibi .' na—All points east of the Mississippi river ex ’ei t New Orleans. Mississippi—Ail, omts Ni.bth Cabiilina— All points Sot th Cakodina—All points except C urleston an,t Columbia. 4knn. sslß —All points except Mem phis and points within thirty-eight nailer In niphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Nashville. ViIiGIMA All points on he L <e N R R Hnd Seabord Air Line, and to fo’lowiug oints on C & O It It Lynchhacg. Norf lk, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richtnoud, Peteisburg, Glasgow, and huen Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and W esiern ltR as follows: To any station east o Radford aud to points hetw en Radford and Bristol, iuclus ve, also to Riohmoud, V«. (via Peteri-hurg). tickets will be sold nt r ite of one fiist olas- limite fare plus $2,00 (except as noted below | Selling agent to collect th* entiie .meuut. Kxcubsions— Rates tc points uetween Macon or Amerieos and « ordele (uot includin Macon or America*) will be the same is quot dto Albany, Ga Rate to Abbi ville Ga, wil be $1 00 higher than Albany and ratos to Lnluville and Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, Ga. To other points in the territory autnorized south ani east of Charleston. S C , Millen, M icon. Albauy, Ameticus and Baiuhridge. Ga, and River Junction Flu, sell at one fare plus $5,00 • iokets will bear a transit limit on going passage of fiiteen days from date ot sale Ftop-oveis permitted at any point in Home- eekers’ Excursion Territory under sameoondLiohs supply to Winter lourt t T ckets s’op-over llowed on the return trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be executed foi r turn passage, on Ttiesuays or Fridays , onli, within twen y one days fro datt ol sale, and return trip mus commence on such date Frank J. Rbed, General Passenger Agent

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is now put up in half-size bottles, for half price—so cents. YERINOTION'S COLLEGE, St Louis. Miovsqah, will open re sev sulh yeor Hopl 274 i, DJOt. ooiiww:(Vtohctfe* (ionuutwtoiiil, trowthiwyj, Fan u iiifttilp, English. Maw *, HJccxjiVi',-, mic. - veionl ( rxnmv;. itiikon; EVv r.iiy or \ldiiw lu (jit- (y.lLtfu, I*s u*-ea#, v‘l°; V kesl6; 36 weeks fit. The (ii>m» " a I.'uncNe- ■ Anthmeriil. (Iwvcmai «•' . wiuphy] with /*.ivuh* *:}•& as in v .6. AT #*ee (il-.ws Drill., so •j>:. .. The Common Branches <•!. t'>K s Drills [without Pri; i ‘ .■ ' ’iron.. hi Eusir] onJ» #l3 » year "V'j Drillp are Plain and Orna- * r'lAunan-inii, Rmnung, Kpeliicg, L wv ling, Music, Eloeuiion, Physios. Cnlfuj'f, Detitulngand Fml.aimutafy "nrh. Studcuts may «• M» 1 • where *iep fuvve tve of Kourding House complete tor So (ents a week and furnish Iheir own provision lot a trifle. —AXI suidieS ih the college handled bv si .tin's —Our (iotnmercial »rd Sir..«kliond grailuaSe- bold the best posifiooe ■ii our larcr-st cities Not one trout our' Tuachew’ Louise lias failod at Teaobws’ EramlOH-liwis deling the pivit two D op a card for fi t a catalc/Ue. to 0 \Y YEHINGTON, Ml i.o»li. Michigan

Shift's Sale, By vivne of a certified copy of Decree and Execution to me directed from the Cierk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein John PY Wanton and James F Irwin a.e plamtdls, and Clam Coen and S. it. Nichols are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Tw H .ndred and thirty-eight Dollars Twenty-nine Cents, and interest Q( j os's uo rued and to accrue, I ex _ pose at public sole to the hi bebt bidder, on SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1898. Botwe n the hiurs of it) o’clock a. m. aud 4 o’clock p, it. of said day, at the door of tbe Court House of Jasper Coun y, Indiana, in the City of liensselaer. •he undivided two fifths (2|sths) of the rents and profits for u term not exceeding seven years, of the following Heal Es tale hereinafter d scribed, to satisfy Baid iXecmion ai d nteiest and costs, or bo much thereof as nay be necessary t (lisch nge said Execution and interest and costs, to wit: The uorth-oußt ouarter (J) of section fifteen (15), township twenty-nine (28) noth, range seve (7) wt st/ti e northwest qu rter of the north-west quarter (L of section fifteen (15), township twenty nine (29; noilh, range seven (7) west; th north-west quarter (4) of the south-east quartered) of section fifteen v 15), township twenty-nine 29) north, range ..even (7j west; then?rth east quar'cr (j) of the north-west quarter of section fifteen (15), township twenty-nine 29) north, range seven (7) west; the east h If (J) of the north-east qunrtei (j) of lection sixteen (Hi), township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west; the east half (i i es the south-east quarter (J) of section four (4), township twenty-nine (29) nortn, raupe seven (7) west; the cast half ii) oC the south-east qu rter (4) of section him (9), towuship twenty-nine(29) uort , range seven (7; west; thesouUi-eastqucr-t rR) of section ten (10), township twentvnine (29) north range se‘ en 7) west; the • asttalt (i) of the south-west quarter (4) of section ten (10), township twentv-nine .29i north, range seven (7) west; the west half (A) of the west half (J) of the uortlie stlquaiter<4) of sec ion twenty-nine( *8) township twenty-nine (29) noith, range seven >7) west; tin cast .alf (4) of the south-east quarter (4) of the south-west quarter (4) of section thirty-two (32), township thirty(.3o)north, ranga sev<n(7) west; the west h If (J)of the south-west quarter (4) of section thirty-three (33 , township thit ty (30) north, range stven (7i west; the west half (A) of the north» west quarte (4) of bi ction thirty-three 33) township thirty [3o] north, tinge seven [7l west; the north half [.(] of the north-west quarter [4] of section five [s], townsh p twenty nine [29] north, range seven [7] west; the south-east quarter |4J of -ec ion thirty-two |32J. township thirty 30] north, rang 6 seven [7] west; and the east three-eighths |jj] of the north east quarter [4l es sect ou thirty.two [321, towuship thirty [3o] north, range seven ,7] west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief wh tev»r from the valuation or appraisement laws of t e State of Iu iana. NA TE j. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind. O P. Robinson, Deputy. S. C. Irwin, Att’y for Pl’ffs. February 12, 1808 sls.

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fcs to fa-kim ' Slate of Indiana, o»ucty- of Jasper. In ttie Jasper (’trcuii 1 ourt. To M.rch Teim, 1888. James McManus vs J F. Pearson, whose full name is an- | known, and t rs Pearson tie wife 1 or widow of tbe said J E Pearson, ! whose chri tian name is unknown; ' Lyman Biair, and Mrs Blair, wif or ' widow of Lyman Blair, whose chlistian namo is unk own; Joseph E. Pearson, and tbe unknown he rs, de-vi-6 ‘8 and leg dees of al of the above named Parties, and the lunkuown heirs, d< visees and leg tees of the unknown heirs, devisees »nd legatees of all of the t-bove named parties. No. 5654 The pi intiff in the above e titled canse having filed hie complaint therein, together with an affidavit that all of the abo e named defendants are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana. ’’ow, therefore nil of the above named Defendants are hereby notified that unless they he and appear on Monday, April 4th, 1898, the same hieug the thirteenth judicial day of the March Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, which commences on tbe third Monday of Match, 1888, and is to be held art the Conr House, in tbe Citv of Rensselat r, in said Courfty and State, and answeror dem. r to said complaint, the samcwillhe heard and determined in their ahsenc. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto mset my hand ami affix Hie seal of said C. urt, this third day of February, Wm H COOVER, Clerk, of Jasper Circuit Court. February 6. 18W0—$10

Mb to 100-Moiis. The State of Indian i, Jasper Oounty. In the Jasper Circuit Com*. To March Term, 1898. Hannah Allen ] vs. ! Complaint 5453 Arthur J Hawho, ]- Jameß H Hawhe I et al J Now oomes the plaintiff, hy Hollingsworth A Ho. Idns, her attor eys, and files her comp! 4ut herein ogether with an affidavit that she defendants Arthur J Hawhe and JnmesJU Hawhe are not residents of the Slate of Indiana. Not lee is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that nti'ess they be and apC*ar on 'lie 30th day of arch, 1898, being the 9th judicial day of the neat Term of ttie Jasper Circuit Coun to be holdenon Ike third Monday of March a d 1808, at she Ojurt Hou»e in tbe City of Rennelaer in said County an i State and answer nr demur to said complaint, the -ame will be heard and determined, in their absence! 1l witness whereof, 1 bert un'oset my vN hand tmd affix tbe seal of said tgC4XV. Court, at Ronswelaet. this the 2nd day of February, Ia d 1898. Wm H COOVER. Clerk of (Jasper Circuit (,'ourt. HoNiugsworth A Hopkins, for pl’ff. February 6, 1897- SlO Notice of Final Settlement of. Estate. In the Matter of the Estate of j August Fritz, Deceased. f Tnt e Jasper Circuit Court, ) March Term, 1898. )‘ 1 Notice is Hereby Given, Thnt the undersignld, as Administi ator of the estate of August Fritz, deceased, has pr sented and tiled hiu account and vouchers in final Bettleu ent of said estate, and shat the • ame will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 21st day of Maicb, 1898, at which time all persons nterested in s»id estate ate required to appear in said ' ourt and show cause, if auy there le, wiy ssid account aud vouchers should not be ap- i proved. And the heirs or said estate, aud all others interested therein, are <■ Iso herebv required at the time and plaoe aforesaid, to appear and meke proof of their heir- I ship or claim to nny part of said estate. • Fbank Fon rz. Adtn’r. ! [Seal.] Vi’m, H Coover, Cletk of Jasper Circuit Court, i February 5,1898—;4.

So. n. Surrey Haras... Prior, |u.oo Wagons!* Sendfcr * A. (ood u sell, for *25. Cataloguo of all ou- rlric- t badr ! 'Xrt!f„ S “ r , Prl,: 7',T ith curt *‘“». l*m V .. rur.. El iriIADT fllßonr. 7 ‘‘l'adc, apron and tenders, *GO. As good as lolls for *2O. m CO._W. B-jgATT, Bec’y. mjbiot, lvd f . If want to raise colts that will be the best for general purpose, or that will bring the highest price on the market, go to tho Lafayette Importing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see their fine lot of German Coach Stallone, just imported, or if you want to buy a stallion on terms that he will pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING CO., Lafayette, Ind. K, A W OO] ( ’)iN &GO, Real-Estate Ageiits Foresman. , na Jso. 76. 280 finely improved, 5 miles southwest of fiS pe T r e Sre dmrable fl ™’ ; will b " «* «“ &™rable 84; trade 6aßt °* Cl)i . 0aR0; price $ lO Per acre; will takes 60; in good 80: 160 acres, all fenced, town site on the farm farce liav Mlng ' BCale8 > ° n 89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half mile* frm town; price .12.50 pei acre; long time at 6 per cent, mterest oif good° terms' ummproved ’ twc nudes from town; $lO per acre bargainlt%A"“ Pr<md 4 »«« nom*«»ils» ss;„ 5 s;„

Hoiiee to Hot-Met j The State of Indiana. Jaiper County: In the J neper Cirenit Co art. j January Term, 1998. i Kora Lynch ) j ra 1 Complaint No 5444. 1 Edvard J Lynch. ' No« come* the Flaintifl, by James W. Douthit her attorney, and hies a complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Edward J Lynch is not a ipfcdent of the Sta.e of Indiana. Notice is the es re hereby given said Defend ni, that anless he be and appear on January 16th, 1898, the same being the 12th day of the next tern of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holaen on the first Monday of Janua y a. d. 1898, at the Court House in th« ity of Reosselaer, in sai County _ad State, and answer or demur to said complaint, which is for a Divorce, the same will be heard and determined >n his absence. r— * > In Witness Whereof, I - Sbali. I hereunto set my hand and ' —-> ’ affix the seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 13th day of November, A. D. 189 T. Wm. H. OOOVER Clerk James W. Douthit. Att’y for pl’ff.

lies TO MS® The State of Indiana, / Jasper County j In the J asper Circuit Court January Term, 1898. Jennie Tree, 1 vs > Complaint No. 5460. Andrew H. Tree. ) Br order of Court, in said cause, the following defendant was found to be a non-resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Andrew H. Tree.* Not’oe is therefore heeeby given said Defendant, that unless he be and apt ear on the first day oi tbs next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be bolden on the 3d Monday of Maroh, a. d. 1898, at the Court Honse in the City of Rmsseiatr, in said County and State, and answer or demur to sa.d complaint, v. hich is for a divorce, the same will be l eard and determined in his absence. j Seal, hereunto set my hand and ' —v~ ' affix the seal of said Court at Rensselaer, Indiana, th s 13' h day of January, a. d. 1898. Wm. H Cooveb, CUrk. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Pl'ff. Jan. 15. 1898 - rseSEsi | fATTERNSW j ♦* “THE STYLISH PATTERN.” Ar- ! tistlc. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- I T Fitting. Prices lOana 15 cents. j I None higher. None better at any price, ft J Some reliable merchant sells them in J ? nearly every city or town. Ask for 2 I them, or they can be had by mail from I | us in either New York or Chicago. f 2 Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ? I sent upon receipt of one cent to pay u J postage. ¥ ( 5 j magazine" i 2 Brightest ladies' magazine published. 7 I Invaluable for the home. Fashions of ft * the day, Home Literature, Household ! 2 Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, 7 I Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- I 2 eluding a free pattern, your own selec- * 2 Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps 7 I for sample copy. Address ft S THE McCALL COMPANY, ■ ft 142-146 West 14th Street, New York, ft |' , 189 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 2

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