Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1884 — Page 4
the; republican, ■ Thursday, November 30, 1884.
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The Rev. Father P. Maurice Reader, a Catholic priest, of Crown Point, has lately written and allowed to. be published, a letter to a brother priest in Brooklyn, N. Y., jin which he gives some cogent reasons why Catholics should be Republicans, and also tells how Indiana was carried this year for the Democrats: “Let me tell you,” is the language of the letter, “that three days before the election several hundred thousand dollars came to Indiana, for the which’ were distributed in every precinct; 8300 coming to Crown Point, 8500 to Hammond, in this county. With this corruption fund, votes were bought in every precinct, sufficient to carry the state for Cleveland.”
Defeated, but not Discouraged
The forms of law have finally decided that the control of the government, for the next four years must pass out of the hands of the Republican party. Although their failure to elect their greatest statesman, Blaine and their bravest soldier Logan, is a gi eat and better di ssappoi n tin ent to the great mass of Republicans, yet the circumstances of their defeat are such that it need not and will not bring to them any fasting discouragement. Consider .the vast gains made my the party since 1882. In every state that has a free election they have made great gains. In New York, the “pivotal state” the Democratic majority of nearly 200,000 has this year been cut down to a pitiful plurality of less than 1200, and which lacks many thousands of being a majority of the votes cast m the state. And all that in face of the fact that in that state there was a large and fully organized opposition to Mr. Blaine, in the Republican party itself. But tiie success of Cleveland is only the result of his “bull head” luck, and a series of accidents, at best. Had not the weather been bad on election day and kept many country voters at home—New York would have gone Republican and Blaine have been elected. Had no: 15000 or 20000 Republican voters of that state tlirown away their votes for the Prohibition candidate New York would have gone Republican and Blaine have been elected. Had not Roscoe Conkling, a man whom the Republican party covered with honors as long as he would consent to wear them, not cherished a bitter and malignant personal spite against the Republican candidate, New York would have.gQn.e, republican and Blaine would have been elected. Lastly had not a “fool preacher” almost on the eve of election, at a public meeting in Mr. Blaine’s honor, made a remark, which aroused the religious prejudice of tens of thousands of voters New York would have gone republican and Blaine would have been elected. In the Solid South, at least four states, ami probably more, are strongly Republican, and would so cast their electoral votes, in a free and fair election. Indiana, which went Democratic, by a very small majority, would certainly have gone Republican but for the prohibition nominations and the vast sums of money poured into the state by the Democratic National committee. Power .obtained by such accidental and sucn devious ways.cannot be permanent, before jthe Republican Senate Ims ceased to be a barrier against Democratic selfishness and incompetence the voters, of the free and progressive North will once more place the government of the country in the hands of a party which has swayed it so long and so well.
THE FULL-RETURNS. ‘ . - . ...'. ■ h ■ ... .. » - ’ The annexed tabulated statement gives the official vote of Jasper county, at the late ejection, on the National ticket the head of the state ticket; Supreme Judge, Congressman, Circuit Judge, Representative and all the county officers.
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"Tl-.7‘-.largest majority conceded to any one cautiidate is to T. J. Fardthi who for three years has been a a successful solicitor, not for your vote, but for your patronage; and who now holds the majority of custbuiers for ins line of Goods, consisting of BOtfTS,'. SHOiii. BATS a# GLOVES. , Call at liU stere, 2 doors from . the Post-Office and save enough on one bill of goods to pay you for the day spent in town. -
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein John Makeover and Jay Williams were plaintiffs, and Margaret E Thompson, James “ Thompson, Braziller F. Ferguson ami Charles D. Nowels were ilefemlants. requiring me to make the srtm of TiVo mtn<lre<l an>l Fifty-116 nr doll hrs tgtiF Ninety-live cents (Si'>4.!>s) together, with interest ami costs, I Will exiiost>at piiblic sale on Friday, December sth, 1884, between the hours of in o'clock a, n}„ ami 4 o'clock p. m .ofsai'l <lay, at the door of the Court House in the town of Ueosselaei-, Jasper county, Iniliaiia. the rents amlqu-bUtS, for te rm - not exceeding seven years, the following described lieal Estate, to-wit; : Lot Twenty-one "l-1 I Di Block Tllirtv-two [32] in Weston’s Addition to the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana. And sliould sueli rents and profits not sell tor a sullieient sum'to discharge said decree, interest aiul costs, i will, at the same time and place, expose to sale tile lee simple ot said Real .Estate, oi’ so much thereof as' shall l;e suflicieut to discharge said, decree, interest and costs. Said sale wilHre, ma<le without relief, and m afleordanee with the order of court in said dec rec. JOHNAV. POWELL Sheriff. Mordeeai F. Chllcote. At!yj'or Plaintiff. Nov-13-20-27 Dec-4. ITess Fee-H 1.00," SHERIFFS SALE. BY' virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the. Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wli.erein Barney Dawitt was plaintiff, and Jacob Hurley, et al, were defendants,. requiring toe to make the sum of Twenty-one Dollars and Thirty cents Rf2l-30) together with interest and cofsts^l will expose at public sate on ( Friday, December 5, 1884, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in., and t o'clock p. m.,0l said day, at the door of the court house, in the town bl'Rensselaer, Jasper county,' Indiana, -the rents- -and profits, for a term Irt exceed hl g"* r e Ven I ears, the follow lug described Real Estate, to-wit: . Ten.tlG) acres oil of the North part of the Northeast quarter (L) of the Southwest quarter (H) of section Seventeen 7 17) Township. Thirty-. (30) North Range Six (6) West, Jasper county, 1 ndiana. Ami should such rents and profits not sell for a sullieient sum to discharge said execution, interest ami costs, I will, at tin; same time and ! phu-e, expose to sale the ice simple of said real I estate, or somuch thereof as shall be suilieiebt to discharge said execution, interest abd costs. Baid sate will be made without aiiy relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and subject to Uieredemption laws of Indiana. JOHN W. 1-oWEI.L, Sheriff NoVrlc-20-27 Dec-f, IT,ess Fee slo.oo.
SHERIFFS SALE. BV virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, ill a cause wherein David"“.T.— T+iompson was plaintiff, and William Foster, ?darj- E. M. Foster, ami the unknown heirs of Timothy Foster, ileceaseiL were defendants. the ,sum of Six’.y-t!)rm-Dollars and Forty-one cents, (•$63.41) together with interest and costs, f will expose at puul 1.sale on Friday, December sth, 1884, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. nt., and -I o’clock p. in,,of sttid day, at the door of the court House lit the town of Rensselaer, .Jasper county, Indiana, the rents ami profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7, years, the follow--wg-described Real- Estate, to-wit: The Northwest quarter ('4) of the Northeast quarter (’.j)of Section Tweaity-eiglit (28; Township Twenty-eight [2 s ' Nortli, Range Six (til West, Jasper county, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sullieient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs 1 will, at the same time and place exnose—at ptiblic sale the fee simple : righ( of said Defendants i a and to said Real Estate or so much thereof be sutlicieiit to discharge said decree, interest-and costs. Said salt- will be made without relief and ' without.the equity ot redemptioi.. JOHN W. I’oWEf.L, Sheriff. 'i l,rnn]>smr<i Urn; A tt y* foi- Pl a rrrFp'. Nov :j3-2U-27 Dec-4. Dress Fee 812.00
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a certifie-l copy of a decree to to me ilirectet from the Clerk of the Jasper i Circuit Court, in acatise. wherein David J. I -Thompson xyas Plaintiff, and...AWiUium E’osi.j:<:--,-i. Mary E. 51. Foster. Wiiliam 11. 11. Graham. William W.. Gilman. Adininjstrator of file Estate of llehry Reynolds, deceased. Sarah A. Noble, - —■ Noble, her. husband, William A Bcsivtr.iind.Mtirgaretßcaverwere'lrirniant--reqi.iring me to make the sum ot Nine lltindreii and Torty-one ibfllars am! .-.. v.- p. - four <;enis (.'fi)4l.7D'together with interest and costs, I wiliexpose at public sale.on Friday, December sth, 1884, between the the hours of 10|o’clock a. in., ami 4 o’clock p. m ~'Oi' said tiny, nt the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, iiidiana.sthe rents and profits, for a term hot exceeding seven years, tile following described Real Estate, to-wit: ---T’he-Snuth half (,‘ 2 ) of the Southwest quarter (’;.) of section Thirty (30) Township Twentyeight ’(28) Nortli, Rmige Six (i>) West, tilso tiie West half i,‘ a ) of the Nortliwest quarter (5) of section Twenty-four (24), also the East hall (L) of the Northeast qiiarter (H) and the Southeast quarter ().(), and the East halt (LJ of tiie southwest quarter (■,) of section Twenty-live (27>) hi Township Twentv.-eight (28) Nortli,. Range Six (6) West, all. in jiasr,er county Indiana. Ami sliould sueli rents ami profits not si-’l tor a siilii.eient sum to discharge said Dee-rec, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof aS shall be sullici'-nt to discharge said decree, .inteiest ami costs. Said saie will be made without relief ami. ' without tiie eq-.iit v of rcdcinp! JOHN W . I'o W E I.L, Sheri If.' ; Tlio.i'jPoii £ Bro. A ct’/.s for I'/afnti_f. Nov-13 20-27 Dec.-4. Press Fee #i.iiO'J. SHERIFF’S SALE BY virtue of h certified copy of a decree to inc directed front the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a eiius’e wherein Bimou I' Thompson was iilamlilLand James l-l. jolmsten. Mary J. Jolm.-ton, liis nite. FtaiicG M: Johnston. Jane Jolinstoh. Ills wife, the Aetna Lite liismunee Company of Hartford. Counei'ticu'., Sarah E. Webb. Cornelius M. Horner. lei;abo<t S. Jones, .ibhn Makeever, .lav Williams, Marion A. Lynch.. George W. sparrow. William 1.1. Randle, la-ui.-ville, Nev. Albaiiv- w Chicago Halfway Company, ami state of Imlinnn. tor the.use of Addison Part.ison, Commissioner of Drainage, wetv defendants, requiring me to make .Hie sum or Three Jiundred and Fifty dollars and Seventy ceuts [::.’>o.7U] now due, together with interest and costs, together with Hie suin' ot Eloveu hundred find Seventy-two dolttus . and Fifty, cents [iSll7-2JiOi to beet hie due. together with the cosithat may flcwrue-l-hcreon; 4'will eNjiose at public srle on ( Friday, December sth 1884, between th-; hours of 'lO o'clock a u;., ;.mi 4 o vlocKT. m.. of -aid h’.ay. at the dour oi tinCourt House in the town Reii-.-elaer. Ja-pii county, llidiimn. tae rents and profits, tor a term not exceeding seven years, the following de-ctilied Real Estate, to-wit -. The East liall[.Ej ot tiie Sotitltea-.t quartc’rt ’<] of section Twenty-eight 12-j. am*, tiie Northeast otiartcr 1 'i] al tlje Nurthea-t qiiariei' ['.F. <d Section. Thirty-three I’k-i) all in 'Town-inp Tnenty-nmo (2'o]North. Range l ive [•'>] West Jh-Jm r vomitv. Indiana. And :-liot;ld -ucli retitsahu ptolil. not -ell fois a sullieient sum- to discharge s H<l decree. int<-i--e-t alid cost.-. 1 witp. at fire '-aTne Him an I place expose to sale Hie fee simple of sai l Ileal. Estate, or so much thereof u,» shall be .-tiilieieut to discharge iddccit c. interest ami costs said sale will be made without relief, and in tic cojfcjauce with tl.e order of court in .said rec. ’ , JOHN W. row ELL. sireriff. Tian,,/,MOO ,(■ Uro. Afh/x fo,' rtalntlf. Nov-lii-iv-a, Dec*,. Press Fee f 17>.cK>.
Groceries, AT C. C. Starr’s. Largest: Stock, Lowest Prices, Greatest Variety, / Of this class of Bootis ever before offered in Rensselaer. Majolica and Kalomeda wares, Fancy Stand Lamps and Hanging lamps 25 to 50 per cent, discount from regular prices. Ji m -A.m aa mWawi O7 F1 ’esh Roasted Coffee, and Strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from our own Steam Coffee and Spice Mills/'W ■ ■ ' ■ J. c.’porter,’ - ' will pay you the For all kinds of MARKETABLE GRAIN. g Has all kinds of HARD and SOFT COAL For Sale. Jtf@“Warehouse and Coal Yard on Bailroad, north of
tl STSHE! -NQWEI/S BLOCK,xisselaer _______ Ixic3 . iana *—<J 0 —’ Hardware, Implements, Tinware and Tinnino. The B oss-ATwine Binder of the. world,-the Minneapolis, manufactured by J. F. Apleby, the inventor of the only binder in use to-day. Machines warranted. Also the Triumph Selflake Reapers, and the Clipper Mower, all in the front as to superiority, also Champion Corn Planters, Advance Hay Bake, Furst & Bradly Plows, Barrows and Cultivators; also the Hapgood Sul key Plow, guaranteed to be & the lightest draft sulkey in the market The Flying Dutchman not excepted. Vve also»keep a full line of Pumps, Iron and V. cud, and, in fact, every thing usually kept iu.„„. Hardware Stock. Tin Spouting put up, and in a manner that will not have to be repaired or looked after immediately. Bai bed Wire., (the Celebrated Glidden,) best on the market. In Stoves, our stock has been selected from the best mani,.fhcturies, for their known among them may be found the GG.A.B.LAISrT) COOK” A better Cook Stove has not yet been made. We Warrant all our Machines and Stoves to give satisfaction,,or no sale. Warrant the 16 inch Sulkey Plow to run with less draft on the team than a 14 inch walking plow, if.it don’t, we give the Sulkey to tiie one who beats it. We propose to sell our goods fair prices, and try to give satisfaction to all our customers-. Call and look through. Always glad to have o r iijvestigate and cbmpaiV before ■ Sf. V. Cleaverselaer, April 22, 188.
