Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1886 — Page 4
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XSI3ESBC'XOR'2r. JUDICIAL Ureott Jiwlec. . .PJTER H. tV.iHT,. 'Prosci-titipC Attorney M-H’ . A ' Kt * K~Ti r<*>* CoitH—Tint JT/naHry in dnmvirryr Third Mtudiiyi* March} Fiat la June; 4 Mnndmi in Octotvr; COUHTY OFFICER* . , i . 3*st#S K. IrwirT 'tienff ..... - samvfj. K. Ykomav. ’Auditor Clfloßar- M. Kokism»k . Treasurer. ■ .... Avtui* U ■ HiQ.vno. KmYUr. .Tmwa-s-Uiuin, Rnrrefor % . .g-VME? < . fiiPAVi.a .-rotter . -, I uri.i i" iii.' RSiS]Termtcndeut Public S'-itooU ; I'.W. rim District. .As A <.. liiKy-p. ■'•.Ubftmtwtoncr? fei District ■. ■ B^NTiTf 1 '!-? 1 - ~ ' tSit ln.-tnii John vv axmii. t.— C#ri.n,i*.lfundm>’ Cuyr!'— Firel -V' ....'■ r ,/.* in J/ur K rfiiiM, Stplnviltr and I'tu >ibtr. — ■ CORFC2AT lON OFFIOES3: . ilassiinl :.WM. WariwK't_lerfc , "‘ At. sj ic. Treasurer ..... T. J. lakdss."'-2g.A-l; ... t tut \V:n*ii . Jopy jt 'Yxsattal | *ii Ward ...,1k C. FxK' • t'siS' Oouaeilmen < Sd WaM Ezra I. U.ahk UthWiil-d A. W. Ct-KVEI-AMt, i ith'Vaixl.... ... T. J. McCoy. SOCIETIES. . \ r. arid A. M. Pralrkt 'I/wtrc No. 125 . inivts First an * Tliiril Momlnys m<;>i 1 . w. w - m& m *■■ '.. recreiitn*. '' •iUi. E S. EVfnist. Stab CiTArrrtt. meets »u>t and Tliird Weduaialuys ftf each 4Ll*. Spiilur, . . Mrs. lg?D» A. Mm*. tkerct-hry. W orttiy Mittc<*'t J; 0.0. F. ißpQrois T optiK. No. 1 IS, uuet* every Tuesday «wnl«?. .. jK- • Vi.nattm ..tame-A. Umm.-i. Secretary. n.c. E.of p. KtttJS-sitLA EF IfitiGE..'->O. si, UMOtS tverv Tjiiirs'tsiy f vtninx. \v. It. Austin. “ l Nowell -• li. rt IE A . t -C. ' A.O. V. W. R&NSSRIAtB- fr&PCK 3v0.-4vo- - tvls every MOn tav cvcuitig. '•• 3. York. A.1.M.mn.1. tlecimlir. . u A. n REvtsi i. tEit Post. n>. >nioeis very Fre'-ty evening- < p. HopkinJ. 1 l..A‘uitk., =•• ~ aailutaftic. - -*.• . k. K. tt L. oil! Jasper Lodec V*. ,s r O. tiict tV .n-eny Saturday crentux- . . _ . .. '■ C Irwin, si.-7..i.. : ',.,...fefenJMyfegy. - —.— lToUffto
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Till Jan. Ist lor Sevcnly-five * t ■ Cents v j : ' " ; s ga With a view o£ placing the lic.vublicjs into as many families'ns ] Misaible, both as a campaign measare, and as a means of introducing the paper upon its merits as a ..unity paper, we have concluded -1 make the, following exceedingly liberal offer: To any resident of die county we will send The Revtblicax, from, the first of April, to the first of January, 1887, POE BETixi'Y*FIVE CENTS, . advance. This exceedingly loir rate scarcely more than pays tin cost c>f the white paper, and is •>dlv open to residents of the county, and must be paid in advance, a »id, of course, only applieff to new subscribers, and not to persons already taking the paper.
The Sectional Republican party north, iaffiTitie sectional fire-eaters -souprecipiTjgd the country into civil v/fcr. Both are tqualfyguilty of tbs great crime against' CO-Uilt l'*-"—D 'itlOCra!k , Boscoe Conkling says; “TL: smallest county newspaper is worth more to its subscribers in on? month than its price for one year, aid does more for its neighborhood for nothing than a high official does for Lis munificent -salary.” , , ~ that eighteen Union soldiers, some *f them cripples, have been removed from clerkships and other positions in the . Indianapolis post-office since it has had a Dem--•cratie post-master, to niake room for Democrats. Among those ap pointed in their places there is ndt a single soldier. How the Democratic party does love the soldiers! Harmony and good feeling Among themsel vea is- the h dug now needed, above Stt ethers, mong the Republicans of Nation? State and County. In this county -specially is it of ail things desirable, if there be any Bepu bi ieaps who are striving to compass ftie defeat of any candidates on mo •.it her grounds! than the gratification of personal malice, they should -it once and forever des&t "from such a course —-- --- - - * . ' , ..... i
It lias long boon pretty generally known that the democratic postmaster of Rose Lawn, had a very malodorous record, on account ot very infamous crimes witir which he has been charged; and also that he made a mighty poor and at last has been brought to bear .upon: the poetiiiester general to result in his remcAul. ‘ Taru4ke .rascals out.” 'ManMOMaMorirann The Mugwump papera find it a mighty bitter dose to swallow their yVide to the extent of acknowledging the fact, which to everybody «lse is self evident and indisputable, that the reform pretension of the democratic administration were*” nothing but an intentional and uumitigated fraud. They or at least* x t>ie more honest of them, are slowly hut surely being forced to admit the fact, however; and especially is • this the case with thoir chief organ, Hafjler*s !l r a /,///. Senator Harrisoit’s recent great speech in the Senate, in which he held up the practical workings iof democratic Reform, in such glaring but truthful colors, is having a powerful effect in removing the scales from the reluctant Mugwump visual organs. . n In the call tor Mass Convention of the south precinct of Marion township, in. this issue, may be found stated, in a clear and concise manner, what will probably be-generally regarded as the most convenient and advantageous method of transacting the business referred to in the call of the county central committee. .The order of business as set forth in the pro-. cint!f"cat!, above referred to, is, first, to organize by electing a chairman and a secretary, and two assistants, to the latter. Then to. proceed to elect, ...'by a majority vote, all the delegates the precinct rs entitled to; and after this is done, the single ’ ballot for choice of candidates for county offices is taken. We heartily recommend this method and order of business to all the township an ’ precinct committers in the county.
In oitr perhaps too condensed explanation of v. hat is our understanding of the He; mblica d method of nominating the County ticket this year, occurs one or two expressions, which have been construed to mean that the t iwnsHlp “and* precinct mass of April 29th, are to be conducted-as were the primary elections oi il fii and do not vrisl; to be nxfe “derstoodha|wmak.ing-sim-Ii iin- asscrtion, bni only that, in its "results, under certain circumsfe.nces, the mass' conventions will have the .iof a piiiuan election —that is in cases where any candidates have majorities over all comp.etitors. As to the minute details of the manner in which the township and precinct mass conventions shall ibe conducted, and tiie order, in wliich they shall trausaet their business, the call’ of ti*.' 1 Central | Committee, does .not s! >ecii'y; but from our understanding of the intention of the Central Committee, these matters were left largely in the hands of the various township and precinct committees. . The method of choosing delegates and alternates is also not specifically laid down in the call, and it is the ■generarandpTobalily correclrtnrderstanding that this matter also is i left'to the judgment of the various township and precinct committees.
A real philanthropist;; named Hr.r.fe is now going about the country teaching farmers and cattlemen the best manner of removing the horns from their cattle. From the accounts give u by Mi - . Haafe and many, others as to the groat advantages of the practice, we are fully convinced that it is an .-excellent thing find will soon be generally adopted. Cattle with their horns sawed close to their but they gain enough in propriety of deportment to more*-than compensate for any loss of beauty. The. most omerry old boss stag in the cow-yard, whose sole and .only object in life seems to bo to make
existence a burden to 'all the quadrupeds of his acquaintance, becomes as peaceful and orderly ns a nursing dove the. very instant that Iris gomrhttytttgane have fadee before the handsaw of the apostle of dehorning. In all seriousness w$ balicve the. practice is one of, great and obvious advantaged that it ought ut once to be generally adapted, by*iall owners of cows and - * rs. E. 11. Shirk, a bank president and a very wealthy man of Peru, this state, died suddenly last Thursday.., He was well knowp in tjiis county, where he has, at one time and another owned a great deal t>t land. He was worth two million dollars, and is understood to have worked- himself to death in caring for and adding to this great fortune. > * • • - 6 T»'«wwßqagr»^i There have been two thousand seven hundred and forty-eight .soldiers appointed to office under Cleveland’s administration. Of this number, seventy-eight are exUnion soldiers, and twenty-six hundred and seventy are ex-rebel soldiers. But don’t the Democrat love the • soldier!- - Lotja nsporl Journal., ‘ * '
The Commissioners’ Court.
List of allowances of Board of Oommiss iomw-s ajf -*motdy j id their Regular 3farc!i Session, lUSij: "* RELIEF OF POOR. Frafil: Welsh, Jorotin towns!.ip ,*• <lK> William E Moore, Marion Ip 12 07 D L KicharJson, care A Malt us 38 50 W R Cottouj sane 81 00 J L Holletl, mdse, Carpenter lp 27 50 tiurger X. Parker, same. ■. j 50 8 & M SoTonjon-, .iame ’ ■ “3 55 James Pciiley, same • t* 00 itSTuoie, mm 12 00 JOB Mcßottgle, flame 23 0< W H Wells, sanaa ! 00 H Ooldsberry, same 309 E- II Brings., same' 2 CC, William lirociWay, Keener tp 7 50L Tuteur, Marion tp 8 15 V.'illiam Back, digging grave * 00 Willey X Sigler, nidse, .Marian tp .10.30. C C B:arr, same 4 83 It Pen dig, James"Siillei-; Gifpeaier Cp '7‘ tnt 1’ Out. bouse rent ilonsen farnily 7 00 J F -Bruacwmdss Keener tp 2 80Ralph Fendi;*. mdse Jordan tp 27 or* II P Benjamin, mdse Marion ip 0 55 E A GrlswolJ, same 7 SO POOR FARM. R P Benjamin, mdse 2J 70 E PuratpiFe, same 1 5,0 C. G Sears, same 16 i 3 ■ Ellis x Murray, same Ladd Hopkins, s.we —2l -14N V .Cleaver, same . 2 55 Fiuioii Phillips, quarterly salary and hired help 227- 85 John Eoer, nidsos, 73 73 N VVajuer £ Sons, same * 14 (1 .S HeMx , -sauie 2 *25 Emmet Kanual, same 2 $5 LO Grant, blocksmithing ''-"P f-tl Willjam Myrrs, roji b.iot v pauper 1 01C N Hyland, mdse 8 00 ■h~ BODES AND STATIONERY. Spring, Emerson & (,V - 22 lp Wnt -B B’.trt'urd, sarac H- ,Vj HjftSer X Tliorniera ——--- — 250 i'o mCtfiENTALb. "PAI ijelsJii. TOstngg ‘A 73 Wo >i .■ ■ over, 5 > II Clark, vork on out house 5 ('0 COUNTY JAIL. LTuteur, uLs- t • 1 80 N .vn:cr a Sons, repairs on thtl : r3 03 C Ci tlcars, rat!-c . 2 30 EDUCATIONAL. U lvepner, Jan Teachers’ ex ,3 50 i> M Nelson, qr salary- *,' - * 2B‘i 00 COUNTY OFFICES. N V Cleaver, mdse 1 00 N Warner X Sous, sane ' . 4 lu Emmet Kaunsl. sane C 00; Ralph Fehllig,' sanje : * <7340 8 2 Yeoman, broom 1 -- PRISONERS. Willey & Sigler/mdse - 7 -85 (' C Starr, same* , .7 55 S E Yeoman, boarding- 147 08 “ “ 25 00 ,l ■ washing and mond’g 25 00 J C Morgue, barriering- • - 14 50 COUNTY OFFICER^. W M Iloovor, qr salary . 209 00 J F Irwin, services n; Clerk JO 09 G M Robinson, qr salary 401 51 dS H Yeoman, -erv precepts trustees 28 20 Thos Antrim, work on records 18 ot> Same, copying and binding record 108 50, ~S~E~Yeonniri, -pirst -goTc -sale gchl'lutls 7 ett Same, serv supocnas o,Connor case *OS G M Robinson, post net ices tax sale 20 ‘Jo HEALTH OFFICER. I B Vi'asLbUTrnv'-q-Maiary ~ 20 80 COUNTY PRINTING. G E .Marsha 11, delinquent list ... x 75 Bft Jas MeEwyen,_printing for Jreasarer 70 00 G E Jiarshall, county printir.g ■■ 1.4 ot.i. TAXES REFUNDED. Rial Benjamin Id 38 ROADS AND BRIDGES. J E -Hiss. grade in copperas green 15 0U ELECTIONS. JN W hite; boarding election board 200 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. __ COMMISSiONERS’ COURT, Asa C Brevo, <»»»*vi<ws - DO .301 Samuel F. Niehels, same V -*■ 20 50 j Oliver T Tabor, same 20 50 J Sammol E Yeoman, scrv as Shff 12 00 I, seorge M. Robin.-an. Auditor ‘.vithiu and for the county of jasper., and State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing "to be; a true and complete list of all tlfe allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners ot said eounty, at their Regular March Auditor, Jasper county, Indiana.'
-f~: : J-'-'V-.V- !•"' r —■ t— --t—----ccj ... ' if ' V' ■ 1 > 1 .s, f I \ • \ . # As the Spring Season is approaching, we wishto place OTTJEE. HOUSE tiL-lore out many patrons again for their consideration FOll TWENTY YEARS .- we have been studying the wants ofithe people of Kenssclaer —aiul-the surrounding country, until xe have, now not -only, the— X-i'sCacg'est but also the best selected sjtock of General Merchandise, TVi. sistinu of foreign arid domestic Dry Goods BOOTS & SHOES , (Which is a specialty ) / Mens’, Boys’, and Childrens’ Clothing. Trunks Valices ;tnd " in eudlgss variety of styles and patterns, from a common hemp, to the finest velvet Brussels, all of which will be sold at bottom prices. New 7 spring goods will sooij commence arriving, and . we will open out a stock equal to the demand'of our fast increasing trade. It will afford us pleasure for von to cali and - o .r , ' • - 1 * see us; and we will promise to£look closely to your best interests and endeavor -to make our business relations not on 1) pleasant, but of mutual benefit. We fully appreciate your liberal patronage, and hope our thanks may be received in the spirit they are given. Very Respectfully, WILLEY & SI^LISR. r v. 1 '* r ~ ' ' : ' ; ;»*"7; r■' vc ~ i . j - ' - ——t- —~—
Circuit Court Expenses.
Below We give, in a partially itemized form, a list of the allowances made at the March term of the Jasper Circuit Court Grand Jurors per diem and mileage, $ 80,70 Petit. Jurors, do 55G 10 J. M. Hcdskire, Grand Jury Bailiff, 9 00 J. W. Douthit, Special Judge, 5 00 J as. Murdock, Warden, expenses in bringing John Clark to testify in Stitz case 30 04 Jas. Park, Special JtjMge in the ivopeika case 15 (4) S. E. Yeoman. Sheri O'- serving Grand Jurors 19 75 Same, Petit Jury 26 75 Same, j.su boohingvitnesebs ior Grand Jury 36 40O. A Yeoman, ropm bailiff 31 50 Sheriff, per diem 42 00 cleaning court room 5 00 (iPiug coal bins 2 00 O'. A. Yeoman,-janitor ? 00 Telegre.ns'for Court 385 O. Pi Robinson, riding bailiff’ * 7 50 Jame 3 F. Irwin, Clerk, peSPdiem 42 00 Same, blanks, subpoenas tie. 16.20 Same certifying allowances 5 00 Same, administering oaths, cer- ... tlfyjagvappcnafments, &c- 15 20 Same, preparing bar docket- 5 Of* Same, making two transcripts in Wartena case 30 00 Same, making final record in same 20 00 K. W. Babcock, services as aH’y and expenses in Supremo Court, id Wartena case --- -- ~ 150 f}o K. B Hammond, attorney fbr Stale in Stitz trial 25 00 IV. W. Hartseli, medical attend anetTon -Warfona, ’in,-court room.: - 2 50 J. JL Adams, riding bailiff - 15 .0(1 J. W. Duvall, taking Grand Jury to Poor Farm £ - ff 00 Philip Blue, boarding jurors and bailiff 15 50 G - E. Marshall, printing bar FL docket and blanks 30 OQ_ C. M. Park, official reporter 55 00 Sam c. books and stationery _ 500 R. E Pureupile. meals for jurors 3 90 Geo. Morgan, jury bailiff 1050 EXECUTION OK WAKTEXA. Sheriff Yeoman, for boarding guards (52 men) 12 25 O. P. Robinson, assistant at - execution 20 00 .Banj..MeCoily, death watch; • 10 00 Cord, straps, telegrams, rope, ft-sd sundries, 10 50 L. C. Grant, repairs of scaffold G 25 .Pay f0r.5.2 guards . .. ; '52 00 E. L. Clark. Commander of guards 5 00 N. V. Cleaver, assistant, 10 00 For Printing, f 00 Willey & Sigler, clothing _ , 320 J. W. Feisc”., work on enclosure 12 00 E. H. Mercian, satuq . 4--GW-Allen Catt, same 6 Off 7- -j~-- - -r~ —‘ - ■ - —7— —* —J Lyman Zea, same ; 1 25 T. J. Sayler, poles for same 2 25 J. P Van Voorst, nails for same , 1 88 Physicians attending execution 20 00 Coffin and ffiui&l expenses - 25 00 Black Cap - 00 William Beck, digging grave 3 00 'SheTTfrT'ebHiarrradditionarhcx- - - peases, and executing the death warrant 21’ : -ZT' ■ 200 Off Total cost of-Execution . 4( 8 58 Total cost of Term 1 766 87 When Baby wn»tlefc,w»|j»veborCASfOßlA* When aba na a Child, she cried foe CASTOIUA, ■ Wheeohe h-xacie Mint, ahe otang tstjASTOBIA 'Wbea. A-r had ChfldM*. she gae»tiwa CASTA . ! v " _1 ..... • . 7
Call for Town Convention.
All voters of the town of Rensselaer who intend to support the Republican nominees in the approaching campaign, are requested to meet at the Court House, Monday, April 2 6,158 G, at 8 o’clock p. m., in mass convention, to nominate a ticket to be voted for at the election May 3rd, 1886. Many Republicans.
Calls for Precinct Mass Conventions.
The Republican voters of the North Precinct of Marion Township will meet in Mass convention at the Opera House on Thursday, April 29, at 1 o’clock p. m., to transact the business ref erred to in the call of the County Central Committee. By order of Committee. SOUTH PRECINCT. All Republican residents of South Marion Precinct, who will, be voters at our next general election, are invited to assemble at the Court House in Mass Convention, at 1 o’clock p. ra., April 29th, 1886, to traußaot tle following business: 1. Organize by selecting Chair- 1 man, Secretary and two assistants.! 2. To choice, by a majority j vote,eleven delegates and their respective alternates, separately. 3. To cast one ballot for choice p£ a ticket for county officers, to be voted"for in the November election. | We earnestly request each Republican, who desires to take: part in the convention, to be promptly on time, and stay till the work is done. W. W. Watson, d tS. P. Thompson, j R. B. Porter, J- Committee. J. M. Wasson | N. J- Reed. J
NOTICE OF FINAI, SETIFE-' ME NT OF ESTATE. VTOTtCE is hereby giveyuto t«e creditor*.IN m>rrs and legatees, of Thomas Ceresvine, deceased, to,appear iu the Jasper C ircuit Court -hold at ftenssclaer, Indiana, on the 7th gar of Jane, !SS). and show CTttae, rs any.^whyjdrafiriai cedentshould not be approved; and said heirs ■■iro'TTotitted-to then and there ipakfi proof of heirshii 1 , au receive their distributive shares. - ' Witness. The Clerk of said Court. , stTat \ ‘hit 12th day (St April, W*o. 1) James f. ik\tif,. 91 clerk of Jasper Circuit court. April- ~ ' - v 1- " . ; ' -- : - - - - - ' ■ ' ■ 1 ■ - 1r 1 --t , . , NOTICE OF FINAL KETTLE _hh- MKNT OP- ESTATE, ..: / h ' ■ ■■ p t.tOTK'K is hereby given to" the <weditofs. i\ heirshud legatees of BenJsaußW. Hawn, deceased, te appear in- the Jasper Clrcuit-Coint. held at r.ehs*fmor. J»y<M June, I *BB, aiel show erftse. rs atrr, why the final settletiißnt accounts with the estate of said decedent shotrtd not be apppwwed; and said hews are notified to then ar.d there m.aha proof of heirship, and receive their distributive Witness. Tin- (Jerk of said Court. tniet 12th day of April. Wi f SEAL \ JJ AM KS F. IKWH?, . April-IS-SMO-
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