Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1886 — Page 4

\WW REPUBLICAN, Thursday, June 24,1886.

t JUDICIAL •CSWttt Mp« v ’.rsTS* H. warp. .Urosecuttas Attorney-. ... ..M. H, W^lScr, Ttrm* aj Court—first Mnt; d.iy in JaUWtry; Jftiifm/in Mnfrk; first Motul.ty in Juti'r; rj MomUt, in October, n. - «&—OOOKTY OFFICSA* C1erk........ K. litß'iK. Nherijr Samvel R. Yeoman. JkttHttor : iv ROttOK M. Robinson Wju.uv M.{lioov kk, .Recorder *. ~ . T>iom*s a*-*™. Purveyor...- ./ Jamkn C. Tiir»v'i.s coroner Pm'M.ir Hun..Snperintendcat Public.V'h(*>l» -SOl.Nrii.wt*— _ (SstThMrict ,A>i l. •I’RKVi),. C»mmUsioncrs <2<l district .S.R 'No'hoi.n. (W IMstrlct .<>. I*. ;fA» : o .. - C6*rl~-flr»: m .tfurek June,Sfptombor anil Vecf.nlor. SOCIETIES. A. F. *tvd~A. M. Prttrfc IxMlpo No. 1» rewrs First nitri Third Manila vs of one 1 . month W.Wimsms. TVmH.Ste-r. Secretary. w.M. ». i:. T-. KtASiko Stab CTrmrß, meets - First MO Yltfrit Weddesriays o i ewh nontfi. M. L. Spilier. ' Mi’s. I.' dLt* A. Hoss, ‘ Secretary. vVnrtfcy Mntro « 1.0,0. F« iROQt oT.s I*dojuKo. :l:„ au.d every Tuesday evening. loAuVanatM, Kerf C. Xoui; : —Aecfftary- -s; ♦+- , K.ofP. Rkkssej.auu No. si, rite.cli'. o- ery Tftitrsday event sg. -—— -VV. It. Austin. . ,—L l>.iS*Qy,.el-. K.ofR.AS. c. <*. A. It RjtXrtSVi.ACK I'r.sc, No. •■>. me 1 '!.: 40'ery Friday eveniug. * }’ Hopkins, K. 1,. Clark. Adjutant. f f P.C. K. AVsiil Jasnei I.odgo No. SCO. n >tl* . cry 8»i (May Cronin*, •.c.lrwin. J<*!. • . :. Secv. t mr< et -

Republican County Ticket.

— ' 1 "OB CLE.i or THE CIBC LIT COCKT, J AMES F. SSWIN, of Carpenter Township. EOIi ACUIi OU. TJEORGP M. ROBINSON, ~ of Mariot Tewtrsnip. ••• i-S,- Et>K TKEASIIEKIIf ISRAEL B WASHBITN of Mariou Towr?hipJOB SHRRIFtV SAMUEL K. YEOMAN: of Newton TowaaliSp, FOR RECORDER, rifOOv? antetal ■ of Keener Township. EOK SCRVKROH. JAMES 0. THRAWLS, ■ of Marion Township’. “* - - ~ KOK COKOBER, - ■; PHILIP BLUE. of Manon Township. ’ EOB COSnUSSIOEEU DISTRICT. JAMES F. WATSON. - ~~ of Mariou Township,.

Brace Carr, of Grange county is again a candidate for the repphiican nomination for State Auditor, and we are glad to say is in a fair way to get It. ~ _T_TI m KB. —MBBW L. T. Mickener, of Shelbyvillo, is prominently mentioned ia -connectiou with the republican aotniliatiou for State Attorney Gehßrak V\ e believe that he is well deserving, in every way, of the position.

Our neighbor. 'of the * suggests i<3 MsMrifinerHiie -brethren or flie Tenth District the name of Hon. John _ C... Nelson..of Loguns•■rt, * late Jwdg* nf'-thy-Bapr riot-' Court, in that city; for. demneraSe' candidate for Congressman. Our • neighbor is .no longer an enlhusisstic admirer J. MMod. The Logansp&rt *tjviirhul_ is pressing the merits''"of A. It. Shroyeiyof the wholesale firm cX Elhott, -Sferoyer & Co., as a can-, •lidat ■ for Ine 'Republican nomination for "State Treasurer. Tlie Journal-i s enthusiastic; over Lis- .. merits and wo-doubt mot but tiff j he is.well deserving of the h. -nr- . f| prr.i- . The ruiPUCLK'AX was in error' '•, A ' • last week m sialing lliat .fl., J. Greeriway’s uificle in regard -to the Hoi;. T’red Hoover; width we republished, first appeared in the Indian Journal, of Oekinulgee, in the Creek country, it was first - published in' tlie Y inita 'Chaffin :t, published pt Yinita, itHke Chero- ~ 'kee couniry, which -Ires jnst etodof the Osage reservation. Parties can not afford to be air * ways ungrateful. The party which in distributing its honors and rinolntoents habitually ignores its faithful workers, which passes l y tlie hard working,-ardent, aggresn : ivfc worker to take up a man who has never. 1 ifted a finger, spent a dollar nor spoken a word'in help of that party, ip unwise in the last . degree.. To adopt euch a practice* in a single instance is to court defeat; to adopt it as a regular practice is to walk to sure destruction. W hich coarse will the Republicans of this Senatorial district adopt this year?

We bespeak for him a solid delegation from Benton county.;— Fotrier Era, Juke 17th. Ttye above is the conclusion of a neat eulogy of W. H. Dague, a resident of Benton county. If the words “from Benton county” had been omitted the conclusion would have been unobjectionable in style. After the experience of Dr. Hatch in 1871, Mr. Wyman in 1878 and Mr. Travis’ in 1882, iti the matter of ; ~ ; *l . V h ' 1 j s did delegations , and a study of ! the cal! for the convention on July . 18SG, it i' a matter of sur oris -that the Kir r should mlvise . . . b> solid eouuty delegations. j■■ . - ■ , , Tint Rf.puhlk'ax l'.vors the nomination of S. P. Thompson for •Statv S«-nat'»r because* it believes is the~b<js t man for the places Mr. Dague and Mr. Hartley are l)oth, aa we believe, honorable and tb-vrving men, and the latter is l ° • r-" . } \ certainly a very popular man, with reputation -for geniality and kindness of heart. But he lets never done . anything to establish, any kind of claim upon th gratitude of the party, nor she >w a---i n any ■ way- -that he was pih'.'CftS. d of • thysc yetjuii’eineets v.iiieh are indisiiensible in”a useful State Senator. We believe tied the Republicans of this Benacoriai District ought to have n candidate' this year who will Be —■“ ■ —_’~r ~ • hide make a thorough canvass of t:-.e disiriel, who rinderstarrds the whole political sitimtion, and wlio it- able-to, tell what he knows hi a iluetit and con vitmiug inauncr; they want a candidal who cm; cope np;>il the platform with the ablest Democratic-orators iu 4-he-distriet; they want a candidate who is ajble to organise, lead and ■-strengthen the whole party;/ and lastly they want a emidide te- whfv w hen elected, will .be able n> do -something naora- than sit in- his seat, v*)te when his name is called hud draw his salary. The tii s-%4et“iFas-lm‘L;’beeh;-"re£>*a i eipii iii'S-andJi is .hue that 1 iin.trled. a man of some force.

As specimens of the inienttonal ‘ . ■ 1 "" j , 1 urn ai rness of- the-.A/ rurojjo towox in J ■Auditor IvdvinSon, the manner in | wld'-h the diaper reports curtain : a.i* 0t ' i U"— a S ni.a i. to it t r.—jho .0 m-cm - by th • • l A C - -..A - ; rs. ! • (lbtk We v■; roditee twoJ of ill: in exactly ai they appeared ' in the .- cssrftje* boo.. v i. i ... ■. book-, transfer j ti 11... „. ot mm Gma. M. JSobinson, making, wnl! plat Jasper C 0 .... fo.OO ; —~Th»? intgution to convey tnc idea ' that these ‘a!lo\w>ucee yVorb' made" for -mskhg but one pliit book, one j trausfer'bp ;k and one wall plat, is ] evident. The singular number is' used breach case. Now the? facts ; are there arc fifteen- of the plat! fifteen of the tfansferl 'TSoksfduM' tiiirteefi of tiny, y atl - : plats? anti if the editor did net know th -1 exact number of each;he j did know, at l:ast, that the number.; of each kind'was muchjnere than j ; a sin 0 k- one. •Jf-tiiaLilhgalar Corby! i had occurred but once where the . I V * - . *• I plural, wits required Ijtnaight be ex- 1 yritriiiod. as tin •but eeaairhig three times in two : ' - : able that it was a deliberate and intentional misrepresentation, done forthe purpose of making it appear \ that Mr. Robinson was getting a j great deal of pay for a very little j work. Of the same, order tire the! headlines over (lie list from which ; the idioTATlr-a taken. They speak of tnesu allowances, to Mr. Robinson as Xor ‘‘Only due quarter's work,” while the-iacts arc that the work of making .these transfer bocks mul plats' was begun in January. and during many weeks re- : tjuired fv their completion, in time, tlie service? of two capable ’assist-' ants, Capt. J. A, Burnham .and Mr. E. L. Clark, in addition fe. ‘ Mr. Robinsoip and l.m regular deputy, and the pay of these extra assistants and of the deputy must come out of the above amounts allowed to Mr. Robinson for the work. -■ ■ y-■•■ ■:• - - =■ .i;--1:p 1 : v ’;»A : ■ Call for good goods and great bargains, at A. Leopold’s.

“Salvation and Glory.”,

The editor of the Message in Ilia article entitled “Salvation and Glory,” after some complimentary remarks on John G. Reynolds, dives beneath the surface and bis artiefe becomes the more notifiable tor what it means, and does not say, than for what it says and does not mean. He attempts to say that the Board of Coimpissioners are the servants of the County Auditor, instead of the people, j That they, step from the sworn 1 path of duty t 6 advance the political interest of one man. Because me temperahe'e people of our. town fail to do their duty and a man secures a license to sell intoxicating liguors, is it just and right to blame a public officer for discharging hm unpleasant duty? ifelm G. .Reynolds obtained.his liceiifte, not tbrougli the inllunnce of the County Auditor, nor the tiiiiidi(y of the B>>ard of Commissioners, but because-there was no one w ith stamina enough to sign t;,t■ reraon.str;inc,c. If tin? editor of i the Mcstsagti bad stopped “long enough in his iiowery eloquence to write his name to the remonstrance, or a certain business mail was not more afraid of ruining his business than his boys, or afraid the costs wguld come from iiis* well filled I purse. . John ..G—Reynolds w/ould not ia-day lu: selling liquoi* iu our ! t.h. i.. Tiie n itn< s wi - u, u kW ia iiio eouii room with | Fufii '* ?it oviTm'v to prove | the was not a lit ir.-rson b> be entrusted with the sale o£ liquor., • Butihe persons who are claiming.

To’bo t/mpeTHncn in an,, and opeii - tM; • Mr. R'.luUftuii, desired to y:;y .-ouK: filing io the court. And hn'fhra thfty V~nvp >pt‘ ■ ,V,T(t tb Sp. :tk’ they wore closeß-hI wifli tne'Ttty toriieys for .n up:ieant for a few juiurfit s in to. , jury room, and upon i\ tnruhtg - aid t.k>-y had comprcie::,rtt v, it!: the- .r-ulicant and no ; .■, 11 si ranee., would be made, l'he <•'ommTst.'nor.-; had |iothing \ to' 'do but to grant- the license.- ; Amy person acquafifted with ttieir : li.ai charußtei’ij-kirdws that with jf> shadow of a chance they would ; 'litvnae,“to'" any* imd" everyperson that would apply. 1 , lyor a _ inan who carries his_ himnlns in Ids pocket” to assail | th ' elnraetors of worthy incii and' 1 . r : !■■ . .0 s,y . ' severe r- bnke^ i !! iiioj-s siiould ehdeaypr feu tell I the truth in matters they pul dish : <l3 news, and not stoop behind the ; cloak of deceit and falsehood for rdie,]:urpose o i delamiug the charI* actors of worth v men "and officers.

For State Senator

; i’ -' ■• > land I -a has) .1 ’ fair and impartial in all its ref- | orences t-> ;ho County Senatorial ... .. kfi . i June ;i : lof1 of ;s. i‘. :. . ; .m these- ; woi-ds of coi>i*aendatio.n:.. * Of Those ni« utiohed mTeSndid- 7 i i.k)lv for SlnlL.Bimatiu, j eellent dim iter, to seI lect. Mr. tS.aR. Xiipmoson is an ! ;-uuionnced,cai;didate, aiKl he is well- ! known iu t his district. ' His abjlity ! is titrestirtnetl'-t.iy no onev.anutilia- ■ admitted-by uii ih.u he would * represent this district vutlvgreat ; ability. I,v lias abroad-and comjyr ehenoive •ki'towtedgo'-of all the : public qu' stions mo} will . ehma.plou tlie true' - - RepubI licau , principles with aeal 'a: d energy.. .'H hy r. wide repugn tiom ;.s an ■ untiring worker in idltissaf A say ; ■ -l.'-w-ih.l lie r* eeive the nomination . I e i-!ee;ed. he u -uid fee as ac- ! .tie nnd truo to the interests 'of IVw fin', tw tip doubt a.-, to his election should he receive the nomination. - fffie Gazi also rpeaks -kindly of pLessrs. i>ague aiid Hartley. ! This is right and proper. Mr. i'Tuoiupsqn off no occasion spbaks ! hi disparaging terms of any proba- ' ble nominee other than himself. : His candidacy is not aggressive uixt 0 with to <y Qod qeleT gates and deuberate action in the, convention. .

Referring to some of Horaces's Cheap Buncomb.

t Montieello Herald. The efforts of a neighboring ppgQptttp p to make itself popular with "soldiers by offering to firnish the paptrrfipFto Indigent exsoldlers or widows of-snch is somewhat amusing as well as nauseating. A. conieesiun of pauperism will hardly be-made for the, sake of securing a copy of n weekly newspaper. . ffffty \ Krimal’s cheap Drug Store and no mistake. Save your money by seeing us before you price elsewhere. .'ffr'y

Mow the People feel In Benton and Newton.

Editor Republican:—Ab it has been my lot to travel all over the Southern part of Jasper and New-; toil counties and Northern part of Benton, I have kept eyes and ears open to the political whisperings of the people. I was very much pleased at the friendly feeling manifested toward my native county, Jasper, in regard to our district nominations. They all seeni to • take it for granted that I. D. Dunn is to go lmck as our Representative and I was . equally well pleased at the great number of men anxious to support “Our Simon.” This speaks well for our county and also shows remarkably good feeling in the party in Benton and

Newton counties.

A Very Pertinent Question.

-MonUcello. ilera'ld. If Commissioner Brack’s body is wo thoroughly perforated with rebel lead as democratic papers would have the people believe and ns his extraordiimry pension would imply, how does it* come that he is able to discharge the duties of ofiice for which lie receives 85,000 per annum? In these parts it reupiiies a very- franle and shrewd financiering that will en.fible one to earn half this sum.Commissi* mor’Black cert duly.ku3 no. business with a lucrative office if his: disabilities ’are such as to warrant the enormous pension of 81,200 a year which In* is- now receiving. To say that Mr. Black was a gallant soldier is :.<> excise fiir this gross injustice; to ether deserving men.

The Newton County Convention

v t The Newton county - Republican convontion, -at Mquufy Ayr, last Thursday, was attended bydajuqusiderable number of prominent : lb*publicans from this place; all lof whom are loud iu their praisas j of the convention;; in-regard, to the .-Hitalligeuee and high character, of t lie men composing-itynu' the gre .t •harm; my and good feed mg e vi: ■ee ,1 1 TfiyTill present; and the eXcHllunt [ticket put in the field. W. il. K: -oyer was nominated for Clerk, Afc4AwCom*nr, for-.Amlife;v.feaian •cr,-B. -Av iferffin ! vT:* li.*, .f.'V : Tßlmrit, E. Biutsons, T»v Recorder, li. A- Damir on, for ‘Purveyor, -John Etson, for Coroner, •aud. 11. -G. KalVo•.-.!,. for. tbrenfishmer. • All of the norainutfem were either inade by seelanmToil jor upon the first baj’-fi.- llm can-i-cnndidiit.es for Trea.hr.rer, .Sheriff. Cdruner |;?? o tfia p.-psiw t.ineuia-.li of tly *;r 1 icSpectiye -offices.- A committeo I was appointed to consider the i. best, method of making .future j nominations,, to reppr* at the next c ninty organizigg eonvontioa;- We rospectfuilysuggest t;- the'committee that they inafev a rlioro«.ig*»fivantmftfim of the merit -- ' nuUiiod. edoyTed by tho i'tej.nbll- ■ .'.cnu.v of'ifkgpgrtrugdT-thTff- yOl |r.

D. E. P.

Republican State and Congressional Delegates.

.: TqlMu; It- I‘fdAii ,u rt county: In order that the inconvenience and loss ot time. InCicbait to holding more "ggTrrenTtorrs id u l-tt» r Jay, may bo obviitted, y*3n are hereby 'requested, whey yotuneefc ii; pr.vin,-’. ?:v -mimi'. on Thursday, duly Ist. in accordance with cTilisT:erjet<‘Nire issued, to transact the io'low Idition;d husin&fc?: ;2. t in t :u-h■'Towashiff:var T TfecmeE | oho delegate and one aUeru&'tc delegate. Uo attend ihC ;Rep«hlicah-SmtJ . cQnven*‘ • v ia- hatH?»-hchl -1 a ih'I ouo delegate and one a'acre- to delegate; to i-twii.Cflio Tenth jbbtriot Congivssi n utl coSvchtTon. wTicTltie ".-Tali' be Ire hi. —-■- - By order of the Couuty Cenrral tlcrmsiittce. M. I-'. Ci:ii;uotx, Chhi'n. G K. -Makshalu, Beu‘\v

Township Conventions.

Republican voters' of Jordan town* 'Ship \Vill ni'.etin Mass ■ Convention at •Egypt School Heuf?, i'liO’.-day, July. .Is;, 188 at | o'clock p. nt.. Sharp. By order of die Chairman. .A. J. YCO MAN, All the Republican voters of the North Precinct of Mfccn township are re quested to meet in Mass Convention, at the Opera House, at 2 o'clock p. m. of July i «ff < >~ik(i. to .select delegates to the Representative, Judif. ad, fScna’.oila:, C'.aigrossionrJ and State Conventions. •. v- \ By order of Coin. All tbo Republican voters, of the South Precinct of Marion township are requested to meet in Mass Conventon, at the Court House, at 2 o'clock p.,m. of July Ist, 4.886, to select delegates to the Representative, Judicial. Senatorial, Congressional and etat# Conventions. By order of Com.

Tb.Q Assessnaeat for IBBe. The following table shows the assessed valuation of all property in Jasper county, excepting the railroads, which are not included The number of taxable polls ia the countv are alfio given. ' * .. —L. . - , : < ! in " tr 1 : " i B J 3 M : i : _1 , . : » S 3 S v 83 ;* o’ Townships > i ® : g® I del 2 Hi' Towns. ; |a g: g S ! |™: p.: “ ; rS j ' ft !■g. ■ j.. j | : * Hanging Grove; 18391; 76422; • 18070! 94492: 62545* 157037 r" 77 Gillam j 24528: 75376: 14877: 90253: 58561! 148814! 99 Walker f > 37416 ! 59890: 16616: 76506 50079! 126585: 88 - Barklev i 38331: 142734: 262251 168959! 103514! 272473! 149 Mari0n.......! ,32764! 241954: 43606! 285560! 145800: 431360: 205 Jordan ... r....! 23863! 92065! 16745 s 1088 RI 63795 s 172605: 113 Newton = 23551’ 109185: 21635! 130820: 56565: • 187385: 90 Keener 29796 53710! 17825: 'ngsr,: 37273! 108813: 83 Kankakee : 16744! 41817: 7875! 49692: 27011: 7(5703! 77 Wheattield 27730! 47480 IJM 54810 19006. 73815; 1 68 Car-) Miter 32903! 200lM 59892- 260077: 117613! 377690 2!-l Milroy 150691 38908: 7396: 46304: 14951: 61255! 36 Union 33419 j 76565: 12550! 89115! 42900! 132015 T 59 . • •• : i h \ / '• : T0ta1........ 354511 1256291 270612 1526933 799617 2326500 1356 '.Rensselaer,. l 65123: X5009T: 1115714:'259752: 475466 211 Remington !....... ; 22557! 42205 i 64762; 77693! 142455: 130 Tufa! 87680 192796 280476 337445 617921 841* iaURTH~dt JULY CHLEBaA^SN!

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THE-^r Ren sse&er, Indiana Fair firounds. We lake great ploasurefin announcing to the citizens of this am' surrounding "6 rnOcs, tlir.t the paleHraie-l Balloon Manager, T. W. Rosa, wi'.i exui'.Mt and ir “at.; Two ig-hia-TLUiMOTJI EALLOUNS, in which Prof. I. S. Manly, of Lsfojfete and Prof. T2e;>. ..-irivi, of Chicago, two tlaglflg. and riva? ia will make a , » - : T.. M e'eii'.'s. * Tile WiU. wtok the i> T fit £ aj® '*£ Uw.y !: great-st ai’.iLulc, ur.g ovt.-r two ?.r'-s, :e. . : ■'irar«qw---'-fwtl s m th# Jar.ng -i'" v iw;a;:.a.. ÜBHil euia-om :;ir Tiirs are TO fww in, diameter und.V6f-et high, and ’--cr.pa--7 7 m cubic feet 6T pwcrT of two m-r S.9* giohu ar earsleaving the earth at <>{•■>! time, for the clnqrfs. ME WILL CiJ ST!UC~I.Y OAIOUISD .<<»U f ' HIGH HOPE WALKING, by Prof. W-T.ROSA, assisted by Prof. J t , one inch Rope at tho h?ugbt of sixty tect. ~ w in iTi”\cbTT a sack hack. AV, HEELBAiIRO,W RACE. | A Cy!Ufi RACE. A GT-CAHTT tlO(r. ■■ , I wl . jksr irL "*-;S3EV£sVbSSV COliii AKO //SKrvO - ■ ■ RiW-aF -hßAar orxEli iiioe.;-;hS- - : ;SRASB'-d)A3IGB-'*---3r.P1584£ : '-HALt,. 1H M. MrMlllC 1 umi ib in !■ mri r wa m uiEyoftiiß- -ux % EHAL on sil railroads, For privilegus cr» grounds address W.-T, ROSA. ~ fSonsseiaer, ind- -

Knowing, from personal experience that times are hard, I have decided To make prices to suit. Come in and give me a- ichance to Emmec Kannal. ' v , « Elegant and tasteful work on children’s hats and bonnets, a specialty, at our new millinery store. Our work speaks for itself; ladies er.'i and inJp'ut iff g g ~~~ Agent for fHe BepubSican W. C» Kirk, the News Agent at Remington, is authorised to receive subscriptions for the Republican. Residents of Remington and vicinity wishing to subscribe for the paper, can save themselves the risk,and trouble of remitting] by mail, by leaving their orders with him. y vP • kl •

SILAS L. SWAIN, Gen. Agent Eor - enmrseobt MI M- XpUSNUWEmL .: ■' ©esigas and 45.000 j 7 !’l iws on In Jasper, Newton >and White counties, for the celebrated White Bronze Monuments, Statuary, Lawn Ornaments&c. Office with W. W. Watson. Rensselaer, - - - - Ind.