Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1898 — Page 4

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Republican candi ’at»-s Hr u ruination. owing to the nearness of the time designated tor bolding their county convention, will be published in this column f r O e dollar: Au itor. Wm. U. Babcock of Marion township, is a candidate so • Auditor of J 'sper county, subject to the dec sion of the Republican cotin y conven ion. The friends of Ezra L. Clark, of Mar-on tow ship, announce his name as a candidate tor Cou ty Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Sheriff. Mate J. Reed is a candidate for renomination to the office of Sher iff or Jasoer county, subject to tpe decision of the Republican coun ty convention. Surveyor. Hugh L. G imble, Rensselaer, City Engineer, is a c .ndidate for the office of County Surveyoi of Jasper county, subject to the def cision of the Republican corven tion.

John E. Alter, of Union township, iscaudidn'e for renomiuition 'o the office of surveyor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Commissioner. Ist Dist. Abraham Halleck, of Keener township, is a candidate for reelection to the office of Gounty Commissioner for tic fi st district, subject to the decision o f the Republican county convention. Commis toner, 2o Diet. James t- Ir.vin sa candi ate for tn<- office oi county commissiouei tor t.ae secoii i .(istrict, subject to the d c s.ou <>f the Repub licaii county cot ventiou. js your hair Srcen? H’s only another way of asking, Is your hair growing? For green means growing. You can MAKE hair grow by using Jeer's Affair QJigor

JUST DISCOVERED IT. From the Indianapolis Sentinel. A oorrespon ent from one of tbeoutside townssends ns <m article concerning tax dodging and says in an accompanying private letter: “Thefacts<l is. losed by Gen Harrison’s speech owlit to be fired at tboae rascals every day f-om now until the election. I have been a republic m ever since the first organization of thereuubli anpnrtv, and voted for MoKinlev at the last elec Fn. But I am satisfied that the republioin party has now bandoned the cause of the people for the c use of the bondholders and I meant sand with the people.” This is a very excellent sen iment and one which the Sentinel alwavs rejoice to find among its ri pnblicau friends The article inclosed is as follows-

“ Gen Harrison in his speech in Chicago on the 22d ot February last showed t at in the sicg e state of New Yoik there is annually conceals from the tax assessor the enormous sum of *3,000,000,000 worth of personal property, consisting prinoipally of bonds, notes, mortgages, stock etc. He asser.s further that these seennties are held principally by the men of great fortunes. This property, if assessed its proportionate sharu, say at the r .te of $1 on the hundred, or 1 percent wo’d y-«id to the state annually $30,01’0.000 revenue. Was there ever such a gigantic robbery perpetrated in the world before? Here are men who e'utch n their fists everv year $30,000,000 ot plunder the fruits of fraudulent concealment o'’their property from assessment, a d yet thei the street corners and cl moi from uav to day for a gold standard in order that their bonds and notes may be paid in what they call honest money The rascals should every one be in the pen - tentiary a.id made to forfeit to the state every dollar’s worth of property they have concealed. his would be measuring out to them the very essence of justice No wonder they can contribute millions to Mark Hannas campaign fund.” The only com pl a nt that we have to make of oui republican friends who 1118 and oome to it is that -h\ th ®7 J® *° lon 8 finding out what ails them. Of course the conceal“x assessors is dishonest, and tax eight years The Sen80tlvtl1ywaged war against the tax dodgers of this state, I r , i B9 l the legislature adopted a law to remedy this very evil and one which brought many mtllions of dollars upon the tS“dun” oates. Our correspondent certainly km w “k 80 dld Gsd * Harrison and ell other republicans, for they made this very law an issue against us in i 832. .Nor ias ne f io “ff bee “ Up in 8t te politics a one. An effort was m oe to reach this BuroMeJhv va SfOr ‘“‘te o * f °r national purposes by the income tax olau je in the Wilson tanfl law. That clause was wava^t° nt supreme court in a way that gained the censure of decent people everywhere, and yet when the ch;cago convention proposed to put in that ™nifhi’| ndge ' W i° lonldI onld io their duty the Chistim “ P y d ' B °“iioed it as anarTh«re is no question that the income WM constitutional and just ▼otL if’** b * W Ot l herwis e only bv the veto of one man, who ehsnggd his mind en^ralT^fV I®® 1 ®® I’xh«W°‘Bten 1 ’ xh «W°‘ B ten was Knah’r. * Re 0 the people >u4 an unparddnublo concession to Go* same t«o inL oor, '®?* nd ® ,xt BByB 11 e Gen y L SOd ”• 8,1 kuow ‘fiat y® n * ®“ * h ® stump and ESitaWP B P e *fi« B about the ■aaruusm of the demoor tie party and its The ?«InhK 8 ° k 8 th ® Court.— the robtor I k Pa T??“ S "teed It has done so for so P”?* nt proposal of the nones* Money outfit so donate $200,000 -

000 to the bondholder* aoes not aven •waken sor prise among the republican voters. The average republican tax-paj er no 1 >nger feels comfortable unless he is being taxed for the • entflt of some of the I favored classes by t e republican party He feel* that he 1* here to be robbed and asks onlythat ha be robbed by icpubhcaus. FOR GRADUATION. Puiils completing Ike Eighth Year's work tn the Public School* of the county will be examined as follows; Friday. March 18,1»98 At D Motte, W st Walker and Keener townships. - Comlu ted by ' ount» .Superintendent. At Gillam en.er, ast Wa k r and G Ham town-hip. Conducted by A. W. Prevo. Trustee At Va.ma, Ba kle,. township Saturday, March 19, 1898—At the Rensselaer High School Building Hanging Grove. Milroy, Jordan, Marion and and Newton Couducted by the County Superintendent At Pair, Union township Conducted byß D Comer, True eo At Remington, Carpenter township C r nducted by J Q Lamborn, Trustee Fridax, apbil 11 1898 At Whe tfield, Wheatfield town and township— Conducted by County sup rintendeut At Dunnville, Kankakee township— Conducted by J C Kaupke, Trustee Satureay. APRIL 16, 1898- At Rensselaer High School Buildi g, all pupils of the county who have not taken any of the above examinations Conducted by the County Superintendent, Jhe readin Questions for March will be based on Hawthorne’* “The Great 8 one Face” For April Lowell’s "The First Snow Fall.’ All Seventh Year Pupil* *honld take the examination in Geography this year. All such pupil* who make a grade of 75 per cent, or more will have their grade* recorded, and will be excused from jxam'nation in this subject when they apply for a diploma next year. Scientific Temperance questions will be given in connection with the Physiologv Written permission will be given to pupils who may be bette accommodated by a change from the above But in no ca-e will pupils be allowed to take more than one examination Yours vert truly, Louis H Hamilton, County Superintendent

R.ia.*:, tap & Lota Keussi aer Time-Table in effect November 28th, 1897. OU 1H BOUND. 5 Lou vtl.e ail, Daily 1(155am " o 3 inuionupoils Mail, 145 pm .in- Milk ac. 0... ..Daily, 6 13pm ~o 3 Louisville Express Daily 1112 “ ,o 45 Local tie uht, * 240 " NORTH BOUND] u -i al..ii, 4 30 a m xu 40 Aiak accom., Lally, 731 ” 032 Fast Mail, 955 “ xN<> 3 -Lin. to Chicago v eslibult.b 32p m <u 6 -Ai il unu Express, Daily, 327 “ ’><> Jb— 2 /7 p m ixo 74 -- • 752 “ a j 46 V 30 a m * Daily except Sunday x bunuay only No 74 carries pas engers between Motion < nu Low ell iiammouu has beet. mude a regular stop toi No 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent.

'lmuikiiiiuunl X On January 31, February 1, 14, 15, 2 March 1, .4 nd 15,1838, homeseekers’ e cm sion tickets will be sold by the Monon Rome to points in the following named territory: Alabama—All points except Birmingham and Montgomery Flobida—All points west of and in ■ eluding 1 all liassee. G. okgia—All points od ai d north or west of an im gmary line drawn through Lvereit, berevene, Pearson, Tifton, Vu.dosta auu Thomusvil e, except Atlrnta, Augusta, i o umbUR, Macon anu Suvunah, Kentucky—All points outhof Bowling Gre«n, Livingston and bomer.et. L uisiana—All points east ot the Mississippi river exeot t New Orleans. Misstssii'fi—Ait joints. AoBTH Cabolina—All points £4 South Cabolina —All points except C arlestou and Columbia. i ENNi ssr.E—All points except Mem' phis and points within thirty-eight miles Ai in phis, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Nashville. VIBGINIA All points on he L at N K It and Seabord Air Line, and to following points on C & O It R Lynchburg, Norf Ik, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richmond, Petersburg, Glasgow, and Buen i Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and Western RR as tollows: To any station east oi Radford and to points betw. en Radford and Bristol, iaclus ve, also to Richmond, Vu. (.via Petersburg). Tickets will be sold at rate of one first class limits fare plus $2,00 (exceptas noted below]. belling agent to collect the entire imeuut. Excubsions— Rates tc points between ' aiaconor Americus and Cordele (not includin Macon or America*) will be the same is quot. dto Albany, Ga Rate to Abbe ville, Ga, wil be SI,OO higher than Albany, and rates to Luluville and Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, Ga. To other points in the territory authorized south and east of Charleston, 8 C , Alilleu, Mioon, Albany, Ameiicus and Bainbridge, Ga, and River Junction Fla, sell at one fare plus $5,00 t ickets will bear a transit limit on going passage of fifteen days from date ot sale t top-overs permitted at any point in Home- eekers’Excursion Territory under sameooudi.iohS supply to Winter Tourist T ckets Nj bi op-over allowed on the return trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be execu'ed foi r turn passage, on Tuesdays or Fridays onl., within twenty one days fro dat. oi sale, and return trip mus commence on such date Fbank J. Ried, General Passenger Agent

Church Directory. PREBBYTx.IaAN. Sabbath behoof, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a.m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m V. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 p m ; Public Worship, 7:30 p. ra' Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m> METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. R. D. Uttbb, Pastor. Sabbath School., 9:30 a. m . Public Worship, i0:45 m Claes Meeting, 11:45 a ‘ m * pworth League, Junior. 2:30 p. m’ Epworth League, Senior, 6:30 p. m. Public Worshi] 7 ; 30 p m Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p‘ m. Prayer Meeting, Thins .av, 7:30 p. ™ CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9:30 a ; m. Public Worship, 11:45 a.m. Junior Endeavor, 230 1 u. rp. s c.E., 6 : 3 0 Public Worship, 7,30 » Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7;SO p. m.

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TERM TI.dE NOTICE TO NON RES IDENTS. The State of Indiana, I Jasper County. j In the Jaspei Circuit Court, March Term, 1898. Julia W. Cady vs. Daniel Wood, et al. Complaint No 5549. By order of Court in said cause, thi following defendants were found io be nonresidents of the State of India a, to wit: The Muriou Manufacturing Com puny, of Marion Couuty. Ohio Notice is therefore heieby given said Delendant, that unless it be and appear on the seventh day of the next teim of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Fourth Mom.ay of March, a. I>. 1898, at the Couit House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or uemur to said complaint, the same will be e.ird and determined in it.. übs. nee. —, In Witless Whereof, I lal. r he reunto set my hand and ' -—. —- ' affix the seal of svid Cour., at lleusveiaer.lndiana, this 4th day ot March, a. d. 1898 Wm. H. COOVER Clerk. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, March 5, 1898 —$7 50. Att’ysfor Pl'ti. ••*■». a-TOT*-sTC**r>a»caXA /MOMn ——**n*AW.J. ' Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Mailer _f the Estate of ) ugust Fritz. Deceased. f Tut e Jasper Oilcult Court, / March Term, 1898. j Notice is Hereby Given, That the un-de.-ignld, as dniimst ator of the estate .nuust ritz, deceits , has pr sented tiled hi account .nd vouchers in tin til - tic eu 'I s.id estate, and that the < e will co;, e it, for tee ■ xan in tion ami action oi said Circuit onrt, < n the 2 at dav of Vuieh, 1898, at. which time ill person- uterested in s id estate ate required to appear ,n said ourt and show cause, if any theie ' e, w y ssid acomit nd vouchers -houlil not be npoveil u l the heir- or said estate, aid all t tiers int< re-ted therein, are Iso'hareby eqnired nt the time nd place aforesaid', t ■ appear and tn ke prooi of tbeir beiri or claim to tiy p rt of said estate. T ' nk FoltZ. Adm’r, Seal.] Mm H Coover, t leik >.f Jasper Circuit Court, February 5. 1898— I.

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tali Msiiiu State of Indiana, Gounty of JasperIn the Jasper Circuit Court. To M irch Term, 1898. James McManus v* J E Pearson, whose full name i* unknown, and Mrs Pearson the wife or widow of the said J E Pearsoa, whose chri tian name i* unknown; Lyman Blair, and Mrs Blair, wif _ or widow of Lyman Blair, whose chiistian namo is unknown; Joseph E. Pearson, and the unknown heirs, devisees and leg itees of aU of the above named Parties, and the (unknown heirs, devisees and leg tees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all of the above named parties. No. 5534, The plaintiff in the above e titled cause having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that all of the above named defendants are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana. f’ow, therefore all of the above named Defendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on Monday, April 4th, 1898, the same bieug the thirteenth judicial day of the March Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, which commences on the third Monday of March, 1898, and is to be held at the Conn House, in the City of Rensselair, in'said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the samewill be heard and determined in their absenc. In Witness Whereof, 1 hereunto Oset my baud and affix the seal of said Court, this third day of February, 181.8. Wm H COOVER, Clerk, 'of Jasper Circuit Court. February 5, 1890—$10

ta io Uta. The State of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court. To March Term, 1898. Hannah Allen ] vs. | Complaint 5453 Arthur J Hawho, } ' James H Hawhe I et al Now comes the plaintiff, by Hollingsworth <fc Hopkins, her attor .eys, and files her complaint herein ogether with an affidavit that the defendants Arthur J Hawhe and JamesJJH Hawhe are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, I hat un'ess they be and appear on '.he 30th day of ] arch, 1898, being the 9th judicial day of the next Term of the Jaspe' Circuit Court to be holden mi the third Monday of March, a d 1898, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determinedj in their absence} Il witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my and affix the seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, this the 2nd day of February, aid 1898. Wm II COOVER. Clerk of Jasper Circuit < onrt. Hollingsworth & Hopkins, lor pl’ff, February 5, 1897- $lO

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ta Io loi-Ul State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, f Jasper Circuit Court, To March Term, 1898. Louis F Hopkins vc Chsttie M Tyler, Merrill M Tyler No. 5539. Samuel Veal, land Mrs Veal wife ;of | said Samuel Veal J Samuel Veal and Mrs Veal wife of said B<muel Veal, are hereby notified that Louis F Hopkins nas filed his complaint in the Jas er Circuit Court to foreclose a mortgage upon certain real estate in Jasper county, Indiana, in which said defendants claim an interest; That said cause will stand forbearing on the ‘second day of ihe next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, tt> be held at the Court House, in the City ot Rensselaer, commencing Monday, March 21st, 1898. m Witness the hand of thj Clerk and the sea! of said Court Ibis 25th day Of February, 1898. ‘Wm. H. COOVER, Oleik Jasper Circuit Court. Feb uary26, 1898.—7 50

BOTICE TO l«. The State of Indiana,l I Jasper County. J In the Jasper Circuit Court January Term, 1898. Jennie Tree, 1 vs > Complaint No. 5460. Andrew H. Tree. ) By 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'ce is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day oi the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 3d Monday of March, a. d. 1898, at the Court House in the City of Rnsselaer, In said County and State, and answer or demur to sa.d complaint, v. hich is for a divorce, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. . . In Witness Whereof, I j Seal, > hereunto set my hand and ’ —’ affix the seal of said Court at Rensselaer, Indiana, th s 13th day of January, a. d. 1898. Wm. H. Cooveb, Ckrk. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Pl’ff. Jan. 15, 1898— A . .1. KNIGHT, Painter —AND Paper Hanger. JEBT'Only the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUARANT'D' Rensselaer. Indiana

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