Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1884 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN.
BAD FOR CLEVELAND.
BoWnto Clergymen Ceil to Ills continued Intuioralfities. Buffalo, Oct. 14 .—fourteen of the lost prominent clergymen of Buffalo • arc been taking up Grover Cleveland's ecord, and it is claimed that they have discovered that his impmoral ■ condp.-t •as been continued up to the present j 'nae. Among the ministers who have taken part in, or instigated this investigation of the private lite of the Demo - ratio candidate for the presidency, are "he following: Rev. John Gordon, pas or of the Washington Street Baptist ■hurch: Rev. 11. IN . Crabbe, United ;’resbytevian church: Rev. L. \an Bok- , kelen, I). D. Trinity Episcopal church: Rev. 11. B. Bucktam, principal of the -tate Normal School: Rev. E. E. Chivers, Prospect Avenue Baptist church; Rev’ R- E. Burton, pastor Delaware Avenue Baptist church: Rev. G- H. Punning, pastor Breckenridge -"U'cet Presbyterion church; Rev. P. G- Cook, pastor Well Street Chapel: Rev. F. S. Fitch, pastor First Congregational Churo’h: Rev. R. s Green, D . D., pastor of the Lafayette Street Presbyterian church; Rev. F. Vv. Brauns, Rev. A. Bigelow. Ew Robert- Dick, Rey. T\ i son T. Hogg, Free Methodist elnp'Cii; Rev. W. S. Hiib’wll. North i'pesbyturhtn church: Rev. G. .Jones. Asbury 1 Meti.odFr cnarch: Rev. Itobor ;,M. j Stratton. (* t:;ve M.-tho<«is. chm -'LI: 1»C • • ; J. 11. Longville, pastor ot the Emanuel Baptist church: Rev. Dr. S. S. Mitchell, First Presbyterian church: Rev. G. W. Peck, Riverside Methodist Episcopal church: Rev. S. A. Morse, Eagle Street Methodist Episcopal church; Rev. T. Ralston Smith, Westminister Presbyterian church; Rev. W. S. Studley, pastor of the Delaware Avenue Methodist .church; Rev. Henry Ward, pastor of —the —East —Side —Presbyter-lan- -church—l<ey. George \Vhiteman,~Fpastor of the Cedar Street Baptist church : Rev.- O. W. Winchester, pastor of the Plymouth -Avenue Methodist Episcopal church: Rev. A. N. Fisher, presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. G. R. Burnside. Dearborn Street Baptist church : Rev. Arß”"Ripley, editor of, the Christian Advocate. The result of the inquiry conducted by the fourteen clergymen isthatmembers of the Buffalo Association of Ministers have prepared the following circular letter. It will be sent to a legion of anxious inquirers : “Buffalq, Oct. !>, 1884. “Wc are in receipt of letters from all parts of the country, making inquiry concerning the moral character of one of the nominees for the presidential office, and also in many cases asking whether it is true, as was quite widely -published, that during his candidacy for the governorship of this State he was generally indorsed by the minis tera of this city. It is true“that during ids candidacy for the governorship, Mr. Cleveland -did receive largely- of the confidence of the clergymen, acting in their individual capacity. In ignorance of the facts concerning his private life, and believing that he gave promise of j. pure and wise administration, many of them gave him their cordial support: But, while thus referring to the truth of the past, it is but fair and right for us to add that since that time evidence has been laid before us which fairly, and, as we believe, unanswerably ini peaches not only the past, but also the more recent morality of Mr. Cleveland, as respects both temperance and chastity. We willingly excuse ourselves from the unpleasant task of entering into details which, however, are in our possession, and not as mere vague rumor, but in the form of positive and c ircumstuntial statements by witnesses cognizant of that to which they testify.
NOTICE OF-ATTACHMENT. .-' ate of Indiana. County of Jasper, ys S: Before Augustus H. Wood, Justice of the l’e:i< e, Norman Warner, Daniel G. Warn< r ami Norman If. Warner r.. John Obenchain i.efendant ttnd t--orge M. Wilcox, garnishee. 1-he ‘lefeiK’ent. John obem-hain. will take >■ -.iceh'.?• ni ;!■(, ."'J. day o: ' >el'»l>er. Ksf. the ■ • r;l.Ts ab rena.i'e I ’'led w ith me• G.eir e->m-ul: --it. all'. t . ijl Imiiil in attacljneilf." ■. ;.er<'.> <■!. I is-iii d tin order ;or the .■.tiachui'. nt . of his gooes anti ciiaitels. rights. moi’.eys, ci edits and effect.- That afterward, oh tjie (ith i.a. of October, IsM, said plaintiffs filed .their affidavit for garnishment on said George 51. Wilcox, and thereupon I issued my writ of garnishment for said w ilcox.’ That afterwards Within the time allowed by jaw, the Constable having Baid-wriLj>JL_atfach-_ Theut and suuitaonses i» garnishment returned the same into n»y cohrt. showing /that lie had attached certain divers articles of personal property and had received from said garnishee, in virtue writ of garnishment.a certain sum bf money And that the trial of this cause ’« fixed for one o'clock p. tn , of the 14th day of November, ISM. at which time, if said defeudaat'do not apjiear, this cause will be heard in his absence, at'm; office in the town of Keusse- . Jaer. and the attached property aud garnisheed 'money will lie disposed of according to law . ....... Wlt!iC>s my name this itith day of ■ .BEAI..J October, ISM. AI'GS. 11. WOOD. J. P /•'rank- n'. Babcuth, Atty fur I’taintiff: And aftercard, to,wit: On the 20th day of October, fW4, Fitz W. Bedford file! under' the - tt'i -going attachment for the aufrf- of Fiftv-Bve. stollars;, wifici. claim will be adjiidif Med.oii the May tut above,; the itth day if November,'nt one •\<ofk p. tn.' ■ ’ » A. if. WOOD, J. P. Organ for Sale.—A Sthitney A Holmes di’gan, good as new, for sale, cheapj For particulars eu%uire ati’HE Republican office.
Hille ■ if i - 2 t, - • ■ ' TT - - -OFFICE OFtloAf Jii| VIJ, This is To certify that ire have appointed. ./. F. Hardman, sole .fm- hhc-sale of- Ruck ford Quick Train -Railroad Watches, in Pcnssclacr, Indiana, and that ire ii ill, lo the -fullest extent, Sustain ITarraidy <jircu hy him to pu rehdsedslof our inorciiienls. Xd Warranty. whatever, a lt o (dies t o these i/oods when offered for s,i!c In- others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKF RD WATCH COBy 11. P. Holland, Seer. TESTIMONIALS:
I have carried a Jlockford movenieut for about six \ ears, for close time they excel. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor, Jasper Go, lud. I have carried a Rockford movement for six’ years, in that time it lias given excellent satisfaction; and I take pleasure in recommending them asMiperior Watches* B. F. Ferguson, Lumber Merchant I have carried a Rockford movement for about four, years, and it lias given me.entire satisfaction. I would say by all means buy a Rockford Watch. Jno. W. I’owell, Sh’ft. I take pleasure in speaking highly ot the Rockford watch-. ifavir g carried one for four years, r can speak knowingly that for close Ume-thevcanXbo beat.. _C. I>. X’ovvels CbaWealer. The Rockford Watch 1 bought of you fourteen month-ago. has given me entire satisfaction, and .! gladly recommend them as accurate time keepers. C. F. Wren. Agent, L., X. A.x L. Ry.
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I have carried a Rockford Watch for three years and can say that tlmy are the Watch for use on the Railroad. Eol accurate time they can’t be beat. A. W. Cole, Postal Clerk. The Rockford Watch I bought of you about, two years ago has given entire satisfaction and gladly I recommend -then as accurate time keepers. D. B. Nowels, Ex-Co. Superintendent. .. -Alter-tonr. years.of. constant use I—lupus tlie pleasure to say the Rockford Watch is tiic watch to buy, it is with pleasure I subscribe myself. 11. W. W?<rl. Ex-Couniy Recorder. I have carried a Rockford movement, bought 'of you for twenty-three months. For aeeiirat e time it can't be beat. Noble J York. General Merchant. The Rockffil'ff_2B2Yement_ I bought of'yon ten months ago has not, in that time varied 5 a particle. Sampson Erwi.n, B’acksmitli. The Rockford .movement I bought of you . twenty months ago-is in my possession giving i entire satisfaction. John Worden. Blacksmith.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is.heraby given to. William P. Asbury, —Jacob Steffens,' —__———- George IV. Defenbaugh, John Grabow, Alfred Thompson, David W, Hoss )- E. Eafry, George W. Cooper, Lewis Jenkins, John S. Cox, . ■■■ ■_ William Cooper. And all others interested, that 1 own the South half of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-o..eTownship Thirty-one North of Range Six West, and that 1 will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county to make a legal sure ey of said section,'or so much thereof as may Ire necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land, as above described, Commencing Wednesday, November 2!Hh, 1884, and continue the same from dav to dav -until-completed. NOAH GANT, Oct-23-dit-Nov-G. NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to James N. White, ’] Edward Sanford. 1 Mordecai F. Chilcote, | Administrator of the j Estate of Israel Ellis, | Deceased, | Jonathan Williams, { - Winfred Finn, | George E. Pierce? ; i Isaac D. Dunn, ; Alexander Christi. | James Williams, | - . Patrick Maloney, Martin V. Sands, | John W. Mannon, J And all others interested, that 1 own the Southeast quarter of the . Northwest qipirter of Section Twenty-three, Township Thirty-two North, of Range Five West, and I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county to make a legal survey arid subdivision of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land, ns above described, Commencing on the 13th dav of Noveinber. 18S4 and continue from day today until completed. \ . ELIZABETH Y-\Nf EC Al!. Oet-23-;;t>-Nov-ti. w. 1 a c.lhdades. MANUFACTURERS < -A-ZLTZD \ ’ DEALERS insr IIAItXESS. SADDLES, CC LEARS, WHIPS, TKI XKS V 4LISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CAR RIAGETRIMMINGS, HARNESSOIC, <>lc Domestic and Xew Tork singer Serving Macblnes AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHING!OS Rensselaer t - Ui diana
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