Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1884 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN.

The Candidates—Continued.

U' fl lately gave sketches of several of lite Republican cbrinty candidates, but did not complete the list, partly from want of time and space, and partly from lack of data in regard to certain of the candidates. A few words in regard to such of them aft were omitted before, will not be out of place now. We will begin with the candidate for Representative from the district Composed of Jasper and f? eWtcin counties. The Hon. I. D. Di nn. Mr. Dunn’s birthday is celebrated upon the same day as that of our National Independence, having been born on the ever glorious Fourth of July, .and in the year 1822, being thus a little more than 62 years old. He was born in the state of Maine, as were, also, both of his parents. He was raised on a farm, and remained with his parents Until he attained his majority, When he came west, and for six years, ‘ ! dff and on,'’ he attended Asbury College, at Greencastle, this state. After his college course was completed he acted as travelling agent for a manufacturing company, for a and then eng " ged in a leather and tanning business in Richmond, Ind., and in which he still has an interest. In 1873 . lilf. Dunn removed to Kankakee township, where he had a large farm, now containing 1,000 acres, and from which he ships from 1,200 to 1,500 tons of hay every year. He was elected Commissioner of the county in 1878, and retired from the office, at the expiration of the term, with an established reputation for great business abilities and fidelity to public trusts. He has been an earnest Republican since that .party was first organized, is a consistent and Jealous temperance mftn, and a member of the M. E. church. Ms. Dunn is a well educated and well read man, who keeps himself fully informed in regard to affairs in general, is a ready and interesting public speaker, and will make a Representative of whom the district may well be proud. The Commissioners. Mr. Asa C. Prevo, of Gillam township, is a native of Tippecanoe county, is 54 years old. arid has been a resident of Jasper county since He elected Commissioner in 1882, and the vast number of votes that were cast for him, unsolicited, upon his part, at the late Republican primary election, is good evidence of the great faith the people have in his ability and integrity as a public officer. Ho has made a painstaking arid conscientious courity commissioner and the I‘epubliciln voters of the county have done well ih deciding tri retain him in the sanib position for another term. Jtlr. Prevo is a farmer by occupation and owns a goal farm in Gillam tp. O. P. Tabor, the candidate from the Third district, is a native of Cayuga coitnty, New York, arid is nearly 38 years old. He moved into Benton county in 1871 and four years latercrossed over into Carpenter township in this county, where by industry and good management he has acquired a line farm of over 300 acres. He is ari unusually intelligent uiari, with excellent qualifications for business and will make a first class Commissioner.

In Luck:—Air. W. W. AVatson, the well known young attorney of this place, received notice, last Thursday, of his appointment to the position of Special Examiner, in the service of the Pension Department, at a salary of §16,00, with prospects of an early increase to §IB,OO. He was ordered to report to, St. Louis for duty, and left for that place on the late train last Sunday. The manner of appointment is very ihuch to the his credit. He saw a notice in one of the Chicago papers that a nuroller of special bxamiHers for the pension department were to be appointed, under the rules of the hew civil service laws, and that applicants were to be examined in Chicago, on July 24th. After furnishing the Commissioner of Pensions with Certificates of character, he was directed to present himself for examination on the day mentioned, which he did, and heard nothing more about the matter until he received His appointment, as before sthfel. The candidates were examined as to their knowledge of the common branches of education, in anatomy and hygiene, the pension laws, tul es of evidence, &c. • The question of politics did not figure in the matter at all, and so far as lie knows, those who appointed him have no knowledge as to his party affiliations whatever. ‘The Court House looks natutah and just opposite you will find Wears’ Jumbo Furniture and Car* pet House,

Hut It's Nothing New for Hendricke.

Chicago News. The spectacle of Thomas'A. Hendricks going about Indiana with his hat in his hand and begging votes is a ptetty fair illustration of the extent to which pblitical pfidd iwffer itself to be unbent.

Sixtieth Anniversity.

Communicated. The Sixtieth Birthday Anniversary of Mr. A. O. Abbett, of Barkley totynship, was celebrated September 4tli, 1884, by the gathering in of all the living cfrilctren, and a number of relatives rind friends from the South part of the State, and neighbors. After singing a song and prayer by Rev. Brasket, and remarks by Rev. James T. Abbett, Mr. John Abbett, the oldest son of the recipient, made a presentation speech and presented many good and valuable presents, and a responce by Mr. Abbett, and then the asseriiVly partook of a grand and good repast; Spread by the hands of the ladies present; iila near by. The day was bright, th*-; surroundings beautiful, the repast glorious, and one and all departed hoping to gather many times again upon a repetition of this occasion. Of the guests from abroad were Mrs. J arie Rayne, Cold iff-” bus, Indiana, John W. Abbett and Mrs. NahCy Abbett, of Franklin, Ind.

Indiana State Fair.

Early indications regarding the busi-. ness of the State Fair for this season are flattering,'anil in connection with the bountiful crops give assurance to the management that it will be better than ever. The Fair will commence on Monday, SdplembCr ?9lh. The entry books, except in the speed ring, tfill elose the Saturday previous. All stock and articles must be in, place on Monday afternoon, the first day. Experience has demonstrated the importance of promptness and early preparation. Special attractions will be provided to make each day equally interesting. It will be a strictly agricultural fair and farmers’ festival.

Tuesday pt the fair will be Indiana School Children’s day; free tickets issued for that purpose. No fees for exhibits, but every convenience for exhibitors and the comforts ot visitors. Merit alone governs awards. Premiums have always been paid in full. More improvements ordered to provide for the increased show in the live stock department. It, is Estimated that $l- - of m'achinerj’ arid $1,51)0,01)0 of live stock will be on exhibition. The amount of business by sales amounts to millions, and the amount of money put in general circulation oy the fair is estimated at $500,000. It is an acknowledged fact that any intelligent person may leach more by attending the state fair, as to improvement in live stock and machinery, arid progressive agriculture, than by riionths of travel forthat purpose. The railroads entering the capital city will, as usual, carry passengers at half rate, and return all exhibition stock and articles free.

The Chicago Expositton.

The 12th Consecutive, Annual'lnterState Exposition will be held in Chicago, September 3 to October 18, inclusive. Except, possibly, the old American Institute, the Chicago Industrial Exposition is, be believe, the only organization of its class which for a long series of years has held its exhibitions without intermission, or which has been unifdl-mily successful in the high character of its display or in financial results. Having only $173,000 from subscriptions to its capital stock in 1873, it has paid its current expenses, made all necessary Repairs and expended over six hiiudred thousand dollars on construction and personal property accounts, and is entirely oiut of debt to-day. The average aunual attendance of visitors paying admission is about 400,000 or 10,000 per day for forty days. No similar organization in America can show Any such record of well deserved success. Like the city of Chicago and the Northwest its progress has been without parallel. For the current year, we are informed, the applications for space have been even more numerous and urgent than ever before. The maipmoth building is full co Overflowing with novel and interesting exhibits in alj departments. No paths nor expense have been spared by the management to render the Exhibition attractive and useftilly educational. All transportation Hues In tho north* west will give their lowest excursion rates to visitors. Admission to builds ing, adults U Mnta. ebitdrea H cents, jThe KMhibitio# will be ppen every day •hoept Sunday trow 8 os. to Wp, m,

The Facts Brieffy Stated.

We are asked as to the facts of the charge* urgted against Mr. Cleveland personally. The charges were first printed in Uenrtreratic’ papers, and were: (1) That he seduced one Maria Halpin, and by her had an illegitimate child. That after the' birth of the child he hqji caused her to be confined iriKb Inssrffi sbylutn. (2) That while Mayor of Briffhfo be had been engaged in a disgraceful I'iglft in a bar room. (3) That since he has been Governor of New York he has visited' Buffalo, arid with three companions had spent the nijrht in a room with lewd women, drinking and carousing. These charges #6te first made by the Democrats agaifist xtr. Cleveland. The first one has been adfiritted by himself and friends to be triiS 8b fat as the coanec" tion with Mrs. Halpin Coticerrfted and the birth of the child. He deflics that die had put her into au insane asylum but admits that it was donb by his friends, and that he paid her the sum of SSOO. The other two charges have riot been-sustained by evidence, bit! the paper that first printed them avows its readiness to prove them in event of ftn opportunity being oflered.— [lndia ftipE£ Tiipes, - -

Fresh Oysfe/s' Jrr every style, at H. M. Purcupiles’. Jerseys for the million, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at Hardman’s. Goods, just too nice, come and see them’. Hemphill & Honan. Gents Gold and frilveY Watches, at Hardman’s. Campaign Song Book for both parties, at the Post-Office, Rensselaer, Indiana. Special attention to new clubs. - ■■«■«+».. Large crops of corn and big bargains rife what the farmers are looking for a“t the' pi'esent time, the latter can be fdu'Ad at Sears’ Jumbo Furniture Store. D. H. Garwood, of West Liberty, says, I sell every bottle of Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup on a guarantee. * Sept.

Pig wreck on the L., N. A. C. at Dyer,’ the early part of this week, also ft big wreck in prices at Sears’ Juiiiuo' Furniture and Carpet Store, on Furnitdfd stud CarphtT. 6d'me arid buy ft ni’ce dress pattern, and let us make it up for you; we JiaVe in onr employ the best, and most stylish Dressmaker and Draper in the city. Leave yoiir orders at once. Hemphill & Honan.

At a Bargain.—A farm of 160 acres, lying one mile northeast of Rensselaer, for sale cheap, if sold within the next sixty days. For further particulars, address: « Jaly A. Gbeen, ts Wichita, Kansas. To the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity. I wish to say that after three years experience in millinery and dress making,' thai! Miss Louisa Platt is capable df editing, fitting and making dresses for the most stylish ladies, I guarantee her work, please give her a call. Mrs. Sadie Lißue. .. .. Purely a HiNtake

The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE NOT changed their agency, and Messrs. W. H. & C. Rhoades are, and ever have been, the only recognized agents of the “Domestic’* in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and have ad vertised tli&mselves as such; but we tile people to know that we are tile Stile and Only agents of the “Doihestic” Sewing Machine in Jaspet county. ,\v W. H. <fc C. Rhoades. CUBE FOR PILES. The first syriiptom of Piles is an intense itching >t night after getting warm. This unpleasant sensation is immediately re-, lieved by an application of Dr. Botunko’s Pile Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch. Salt Rheum apd Hi ng worm can be permanently cured by ’he use of this great tentedy. Price 50 cents. Manufactured by the Dr. Bosanko(Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohjo. Sold by F. B. Meyer. 16—yr. _ A Remarkable Excape. t Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, Q(,7TpnkhannocsL Pa., "was afflicted fyi: six years with Asthma atari Broqj&ipp*. daring which time the best pjj'jTiiciarm could give ho relief. Her life, was (fespared of, Until in last October, she,.procured A bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when Immediate relief was felt, Tdnd by continuing 1U use for a sßorf tlipe she wasjnompi«tely cured, gaining in'flesh »0 Jb«. la • few months. Vtee trial bottles of this Certain (tare of all ThrAaF add Lung tllMVW'ti F.B, Nftw'ir DnUf Htore. -<!>..

! SHERIFF’S SALE. ’ Tfir virttifl;of au exarutinn. to me directed . D from tlie Clerk o» the superior Court of rndiarta. frsuetl’vn the 16th dav of May, 1884. in :4 entiMt wherein Jennie Fairchild war Plaintiff. and WimintrShaffner. John H.Bhaffi?et and Jvlih Opp-w»redeft?ndants requiring me to make the sum of Three Iluixlredarit. Thirty-two dollars [833T.001 together with interest au<l costs, > will e\')>ose at public sale ou Saturday, September. between the hours of 10 o'clock a, my, and 4 o’clbrft p. n>.. of said dav. at the door of the court'hoi(j>e, in-thetownof Rensselaer. Jasper county. Inivaa.-j, tTi? rents and profits, tor a term hot cxeßedtrnyseven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The South Half L'ir] of the Southeast quarter [• 4 -| of Section Eight [B], The Southwest quarter Jk] of the Southwest quarter i' 1 .,l of section Nmff 19]. the North litilf [><l of the Northeast quarter [»?] of Section Seventeen 117]. the Northeast' quarter [j;] of the Northwest quarter lU] of Section Seventeen -17- and the Southeast quarter [ Ji] nt the Southeast quarter f ‘4] of Section Niue]!*) »ft inToWnship Thirtytwo [32] North, Hnnge His t®i West, Jasper county, Indiana. Aad should such rents and proflte not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said execution, interest and costs, I will.at the same trine and place, expose to sale the fee simple of sakl real estate, or so much thereof as shall lie sufficient to discharge'said execution, interest and costs. Said sale Will'be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN W. POWELL. Sheriff. A. L. Kumlrr. Atty fur Plaintif. z\H-g-'.U-TS Sep-t-ll. —. .......

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a emitted <■•>;>•■ of a ilecrer. to me directed, front Hut olerk of the Jasper 1 inn it Court, in a onus”. *ln’rein tlio -y£wa Life ths r.uce Comuany iL*- plaintiff, and •lames E. Johnston. Mart •>. .I'A’-C tou, ’’ W. Sparrow. Louisville. New All & Chilli liaihvay Company.Jehabod S. .n iie<. cuii keeVer: Jay Williams. Marion A. LynC'lL *’!*■ liain H. ftahtlle, Edward Sanford. Coruehur if. Horn#. Joel JphnsUiiuJohn L. Peregrine, CltarW Leonard and Edgar L. Bruce were ire-feitdants.-jrefrinririti; me to make tire sum of l wo thousand rthd Eigutv-tlirec dollars and Eiglit.eenLisenfak.! higetlinr with interest and costs, 1 will e.a't»’Wi at public sale on Saturday, Septemberl3*, 1884 between the hours of 10 c/Vlhbk a’, in.', ar>d 4 o’clock p. ni..of said dav, at the door of the court House in the town of Reif.'Sielaeri -Jft*!*’*’ county, Indiana, the rents and tenn'iipt exceeding seven (7; years, tur jAdowIngdescribed Real Estate, to-wit: The West half ('9 of the Northwest qtig.rwi’ (?i}ot section Thirty-four (34) Township T we:i• ty-nine (29) North, Range Five (5) West, also the Southeast quarter ('j) of the Northeast quiir*ej;(‘4) of Section Thirtv-three (33) Township- TWe»»ty-niiie (29) North, Range Five (•'>) West, all in'Jasper cwwty. Indiana. And should profits not sell for a sufficient sum to’ liit'cliurge said decree, interest and costs I win. at the same time and place, and in the manner ufitr'esaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said HOl7 Estate or so much thereof as shall be sulhi'iCnt to discharge said decree, interest and costs. — Said sale will be made without relief frptff valuation orappraisnient laws and in accordance with the order of Court in said decree. JOHN W. POWELL. Sheriff. /■jyi aß' IF. Bubcoek, Atty fur Pluiufitf. ; Aug-J4-21-2S Sejt-4.

NON-RESIDENT N'OTiC'E. CTATE OF INDIANA,! d tf 4 cv County ot Jasper, Tn the jasjx'F Circuit Court, October term. 18m, complaint No. 3277; To Quiet Title, John Mason, plaintiff, George Kell :««<! his Wile i- Kell: The unkndwn Heirs of .Geptgekrtl, ilei'easeil; Datid liainei and his wit'"- Haines; The unkiV'tin Heirs of David Haiu’es. deceased; Jacob Pearisep and hiswife--' PeaMsFn; Tire nakunwn Herrs of Jacob r. Alnesworth and his wife Afn'CsWoVth;, Tire unknown Heirs of JudaliT. Ailil'-^-•>rt;i'..,i]eee'iS K e'd : " >l- - Gillam and Ins wife Rebece.i. A- Gillam, The unknown JJeirs. The uoKrfqjtn and the itnkhZ>wn H iitNw Jyidapi,-dis-eased: The Ruknown Heirs. The. Itt'bjr7<rn Devisees and the unknown Legatees of Het w'/t A.iUllain. deceased, who was the wile of sti.d Willian: Gillain, defendants. , , , " Now comes the plaintiff, by Frank U , Babcock liis attornev. and tliei Ills complaint togetliei with his alildffYittbat pilot said defendants, are non-residents ci XJ’c S.tate ot Indiana and that their several L't residence is unknown and that the several A-ltUftaf the several defendants designated as " H.iknnwn Heirs.” etc.,tire unknown t-> plaintiff, itdir that said action isto quiet the title to ci-i-taiii IR'al Estate. j i, : Now therefore said defendants, severally, are hereby notified of the pendency of said' action, which is to quiet plaintiff’s title to certain, Real Estate, in said complaint describe l. and that tlie same is .set for trial ahd hearingon the second day of the next October term of said court, to be liolden at the court house in tlie town of Rensselaer, in said county, beginnlhg Oh the third Monday of October. A. l>. 1884; and unless said defendants appear and answer or 'lemur to.said .complaint, the same will be taken to be true and confisssel bv them and said cause will lie heard and determined in their absence, -***>. Witness tlie clerk of said coprt ' a-rr <r \ iui.l tire Seal thereof this 25th day i ) of August. A. I>. 1884. JAMES F IRWIN, Clerk. If. Babcu'ck. Atty for Pt-uiutif. Aug-28 Sep.-4-Jl.

NO NP. ES IDEN T NOT IC E. STATE OF INDI I.NA J st r- . eV Jasper County., .I P In tlieJaspe'r Circuit Court, To October Term. Isx4. Complaint No. :ii>o The Traveler's Insurance Cowpiiry. ; r« | Samuel (.'. Maxwell,* i ■ Jane I’. Maxwell. | Alexander Littleliel I. Sabra C. Lltt'eliel.l, John'Clark. ' .. Mary Aunt lark, .Executrix ol • jA fast will and testament o, Joi.,, J Clark, deceased; . . .1 The unknown Heirs, the uukhov.’nj pevisee-and the m.know-i Legafce- I of John Clark. d>-eeused; William s. Wooten, Wooten. . ... | John Hannon and A.Jerome Harmon. ; ■ ■■ The Defendants John Clark: Mary Ann < lark j Executrix of the last w'H and tes’.im-iit q> JpJjh Clark, deceased; the unknown Heirs, flip ws'jnown Devi-yes :tml the unknown Iz-Ziteps of John Clark, deceased: William S Wo*ren. —, —, Wooten.(whose full name is unknown.l .tre.hereby notilled that heretofore rhe plaintiff ih this cause tiled its complaint a-rainst all the aboye mimed defendants, and caused, sunnnoiis to issue and be sene I upon the resident defend • ants, and that on this day said plaintiff, byFrank W (bibcock. its attorney, files affidavit of the non-residenev of the defendant* last aforenamed and notified; and that said action is now pending in said court, and will stand for trial and hearing on the second day of the next October term thereof, which term will fie holden in the court house, in the town of iffensselaer. in s:iiu county, beginning on the third Monday of October. the same being tiie twentieth day of (Molten A. D. I*S4. Said action relates to the foreclosure of a mortgage u|>on certain Weal , Estate situate in said county, ah'! for the ap)H,intiMent of a Receiver’for the mortgaged property. and Mid non-resident defendant- are made parties to answer to their several interests as Judgment creditor* of the defemlant SanuielC. Maxwell. Vnless said non-resident defendants appear in said court and answer or demur to said complaint, on or Iwtore raid second day of said term, the same a ill lu; heard add determined In their dlwence, afld the sillcBstidtts thereof will l» taken to be by sdld dafendants : xCSSs. - Witness, the cirrk of mid 'fourt, i rJttAt. 1 the seal th«ra»f this iu*h dJy “I CJsAeU AMflvrt.A. D. 1M(, , xsqjw JAMI’S r, IRWIN, clerk tri _ ._ . Jasper < irruit court.

CoxxxTolixxxexi.ts 'Of . Ola, Book Seller! A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PRICES DOWNT LOWa ran s m ft After Eighteen Years of COMMERCIAL SUCCESS'Wcmtff respctfrally announce to the people of Jasper County that they have the. Most Complete Stock Of Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes Lalies Fh Dress SwisrWs taishiflfjflfcEver displayed in* this market. And they eordialy invite you to. call at their TRADE PALACE Where they can, arid will save , you money, by selling you EXCELLENT GOODS CHEAP, umtwpsw nf H<i»4u>b. llli&tratecf C*i»l«<ue and Rural Re«i»tfFFREE TO ALL. P MERCHANTS. US YOUR BLSINRSS CARD* FOR TRADE LIST. DAVID LAHDRErt'fcSONSiSKD 6ROWHIB,PHILADELPHIA

SHERIFFS SALE* BY virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Thomas et ah were Plaintiffs, and John S. Orr. et al, were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Twelve dollars ami forty cents IffflhJO’ together vjth intere»t,an<l costs, I will expo# at imhlic -ale on Saturday, September 13,1884 between the the hours of 10 o'clock a. in., and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the door at the cciirt house* (n the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and piollts, for a terh, not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit:. Tiie Xorthweat quarter [ > 4 ] of the Jouthraid quarter llalof section (J7’tTownship Tliirty-one [UI j North, flange Five [■>} tVeat. Jaapcr rmintv. Indiana. And should -ich renti tfif I prolltanot aeu tor a-MtWeient sum to dip-hufge aabl Ejecwiou. inftw and costs. I trill iit twe satrf- Ume and place, expose pi will- the («w aitnpl< of AalgjWal estajc. or so much tllereofiw rhnll lie fix to dswhnrue oM execution. Interest and <foe*». At id safe will be made without any relief whatever fwnn valuation or apuraUuumt la«». . JUMN W. POU KMotrhsfriff. U.

NON it RS ID IsNT NOTICE..--ttTATEOF IXniAXAJ «' <X Ja«jMTC<iuntv. » ’’*• In the J.n«|*er f'imiit O.ift, October Tenn. IS®4. Robert R. Jenkin*, 1 ConijHaint it. n. - Airathfiiem. . Janie* I»w. , . ' i , X»,-. BSR, It aiiixtarihx.br affidavit filed in the officC of the < lerk of the Javrcr-'iSifWCiMirt. «e » AnglwtaMh. J*M, that the above named defendant i« a non-resident of the State of TbU iana. and Hint hr iT party to ttfi - above entitled acliiio. tt ; e>bje‘jC , ’ { which l* J’" 8 ; enforce a emttracC ano coaect a demand b> prdeeoWnss til }Rta»Jrfhftit VTotiee of the- ftu lency es «weh action if : IM therefore gfwri to said defejCUnt, ■linne’’ • kA-, and 5 thMfthe fciine wilt vialtt for hearilff ; otettie Mhl daW of tlw .Bert Term Of said mnrt , to be licgitn and heukat the •■ourt-hoflse in rho town of Ken»«-laer, county and stale afi»re‘«aid oif the ThirdJf/Xllav of"tß-tober. IMi . Wit»e««-iny name ami the *t»l '■wtArf\ ooirt affixed, at