Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1887 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN Thutoday, June 16,1887. atObtM of jz.&’vmrOMl.xi.c. PrctejeMmai earns, per annum tot ( line* et e esc ;»«*». tot each additionalline. Local notice*, lOcents perltnetor flrst insertion cc Bis par lino for each subsequent insertion. Special tate* ter choice places in the paper. and tor advertisements wider than one column. Hills of reenlßr advertisers payable quarterly ; ansient to Be paid In advance Son bajxnNa.—Alarceassornueni otiypeand oiner maierlalforposter.uaaipUlet.circular and kindred-work. Prices'ow, -f—" r -- .
ESEECTOB^ JUDICIAL . Circuit Jtidfp / ,I’ktsb 11. V'mi). PSrosecutinß Attorney U. >\ . t.i.. Ttrrn* o/ Court-Fine M% r*** Mit<4«)lin March';. Tin-! i,?.. ttJie; 77. !•./ Monday in (• COUNTY OFFICERS -fert..; .UMif k.ihwin. silcciff '. ........ SVMI'IIH t.“ ViMMJJf. < W.'iinn. M. HoaiNsoN. Treasurer Wiiu *•>? M ■ Hum I *«•.. Recsonler TiJtiX** •> rKI >*• surve»-.r ~Jat£f.s t*v fnißWr Coremer. . I'niuii; BUfc SUUCrlnteowßt. C-r.bhr njarals .. t*.?L3S'Tt>nE; r-—%■- —/Ist IV!»lrfrt .Aft* (J. Phhvo, Commifcpio-ncrs ?2il lMsi-a-t .X FV W At^ttK tal liis'r ' t . I\ I MO*. ComnitHonorC Court —Firtt Mcniidgb in March Dtat -Cier. CORPORATION OFFICERS: -Marshal. .......Wm. H. Woop. ; M-K ClIA*. V, HBfWt Treasurer ....C.C -r iub list War.; R. r. 11ES.TAMIK 2.1 Wdp; .('ll as. I. Wars OuueUmcn <Si I Warn...,, in !’• Kuo tuts. HthWiml WM. UKKKSfIKI-B'. \.MiiAViml.ALlltKh TIttJ.MISUN. J ASPER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Trustee. Human? ••rave ITiI * cu* 1!. < .uiW. Trustee - '• 'lapi.iP* 1 - lv.i S. .V.'IMT. Trustee Mall-rr |t. n L NiclU'K'.Tnis-Wr '•. caioy Ui. E'/cr A. GrisxMih:, Trustee .. .. ■ • <!’• ... iauk Welsh, TriMW V . 11 w .. • • .n«■ w v>• 1 i,i. M. V. SchwM ■r.i . ’I m - i\r. Inf l’, 1 . ' .s attics N. While. Trustee t|i. I P. Shirer. ’1 metre.... niicailau. tu. <•- ar.M \KAcry, Tr .-lei Cnri'entor tp. Washington Scott, Trn>UV Muroy tf>.. ■•si-i-h*". r. (<»mcr. 'l'iustee • 1 Sli "iUL. : Hi, 11. Cooler, • Jtc»‘±n yt^rn; ♦•f 1.11. Washburn..., Ken.-.s aer ant .1 Warn-.. mtpt
Harrison and Gapen, the two u ,rrupt trustees of tho insane asvV.m. whoto Gov. Gray sunihiarily .a moved a short time since, refuse to give up their places to the men apр. .luted by th ■ governor, and the с. urts will have to settle the matf^.r> . ... ■'; ■ The printed circular for issuing which Gen. Canadian was indicted lit Indianapolis, at the same time as were the democratic tally-sheet Lagers, was published in full in tire Indianapolis Journal of last Thursday. There is not only absolutely nothing criminal in the circular, but nothing, eveneenstir.ble in it. The indictment ot Gene>al CarnahaJi was an outrage and his trial will be a farce.
’ The Republicans investigated the m:~ent of the Insane A-ylnm lust u inter and found it to ho corrupt in the extreme. Harrison and Gapen were the trustees. The Democrats held a slmm investigation and said every thing .wafc lately at the asylum. Now. Governor Gray supersedes Harrison 1 ana Gapen by the appointment off new., men. “Jlets speak. ioudexj. than words.” Governor Gray! knows that what the Mepublieiufj investigation disclosed was true, e v e:v word of it and the Demo* ' ! s:'_ ... r. a Cheat and a fraud, else he would reappoint! those'.'men, to vindicate'them and; his party. —Rochester Tribune. ■ j The Legislature oh Ohio has, just passed an excellent and com-: • prehonsite law which effectually■ removes all the inequalites of the law? ol that state affecting married' voine-n; and the- latter now have! as. full property rights in that; state as have any other class oft citizens. I: is believed by progressive lawyers in Ohio that the passage of this l.w is but the beginning of a course of legislation, •wiii'h will not step until all the antiquated fallacies an \ oppressive • ineipialities in-tke Ohio code fcfTtXP been eliminated/from-the •-statutebooks. Heaven speed the day when Indiana law-makers will follow in the same course, - Senator Sherman s plan for reducing the revenue and therelmi. disposing oi the trouV-lesqme surplus problem, is to remove the tariff. from sugar, which will .diminish the yearly reve.n by ..aboilf 5? mil bong- «nd to givA ti-,-» sugar producers of this country the advantage they now derive fro nr the tariff by giving them i 1 u ttfy of two c»nts on every pound u£ sugar produced. This bounty would require about JO millions a year, this giving a lot .1 reducthm of the revenues of G 2 in HI i one each iye ar. It is altogether the wisest and most statesmen-like plan for dealing. withjt.;:- excessive revenues, aad the one which will prove the
most advantageous to the masses of the people, of any that fias yet been proposed. \ The Supreme Court has decided that (l) The act requiring physic* ians and surgeons to obtain a license is constitutional. (2) One who undertakes to practice tbo profession of medicine without the license required by the statute connot recover compensation for liis services, (3) A physician who | has regularly obtained a license in <u«rcounty cannot practice in an* : other county without taking out another license. Wherq there is an t-mergency demanding prompt action, or where there is a professional visit for consultation, or call is made because of sumo special skill or ability of the physician in a particular branch of his profession, the full vigor of the 'statute might not apply, but iu a suit for services the plaintiff should make the reason clearly appear.
The commissioners have fixed rate of the tax levy for county revenue at 50 cents on the hundred dollars, assessed valuation, for the ensuing year. This is a reduction of 25 cents from last year's rate, and which, with the discontinuance of the county tax of 10 cents on each 8100, makes a | total reduction of 35 ceuts on the §IOO. Last year the rate for county revenue was 75 ceuts on the §IOO, aud this produced revenue sufficient to pay all the ordinary expenses of county government, to build ten or twelve* thousand dollars’ worth of iron bridges, and to increase the balance to the extent of about SI,OOO. Such being the case it is safe to conclude that the rate as just fixed by tho commissioners will yield at least sufficient revenue to pay nil the ordinary running expenses, of the county government, and the surplus of about 820,000 will bo available for iron bridges and other permanent improvements. —v -v- ; -
If the general opinion, as obtained from interviews with both democrats and republicans, can be considered a criterion,'Governor Gray has" made the most popular move of his administration in removing Dr. Harrison and Trustee Gapen from ti e insane hospital board. The fact.is-the better class of dem- . oerats have been wanting to unload them for many months, and would have done so during the last legislature if the opovtunity had presented itseh. As a matter of political ucceus-uty they were compelled to defend tho institution, and iuciuently the trustees from tho republican attacks, been esc the latter had made the management of the hospital and its present condition a campaign issue. Since Harrison and Gapen have been removed they are threatening all kinds of vengeance and retribution dire on the governor and his advisors, but so far as the returns are in they are not receiving any ! great amount of support in-tkjwr. tight. Anyhow what is the ren*& : men should make-such a tight for positions that, so far as the salaries are concerned, are not worth the holding?—lndianapolis Mews.
Township Taxes for 1886.
Tlie. rates of taxation for tbe various townships and towns of the county, a,s i recOminenux! by the. assessors and town boards, and ratified and adopted by the County Coiiimission'ersp for the-/ year 16SG and ordered to I t pi,;, ed on the tax duplicates of I>S Aie r ho tv vviUx. ap pended.l’he figures given show the number of cents taxation upon each one bunured dollnrs ,UaaiaSetl~~taluufion. . Growe:* Township tax, 15, Road tax *25,. Special school4o, Tuition 25, Total Township tax 81,05. _ ‘ Gillaih: Tbwnsliip 10, rml 20, dtddltiOhgj 5. ?r?-*-a-schdoi 25, tuitionto*.. I 35c s. AV-alfcer: XovNiisiiip 25,- read* 25. 4 TV I i ■ T p nfiofpXtiT -Jik-apgc _■ sjiioo;. -20, tuition 25, total r gsctsl * • hi-..: tp 13, id 30, adffrd b l . spec sch 25, tuition 25, total 81.05, ; . Jordan: Tp 20, rd W, ' add i d 10, spec sen 20, tuition 25. total SI.S&. . ' ' Newto..: To 10. rd 2G. r.dd rd 10, spec sch 10 tuition 23. total Toc-’s. 1 I '“KeepfTTTp 2J fp fMdTTrd 30,' add rd 10, spec scii Xo, in.._ —o, total 81.20. j ixankakee: Ip 25, rd 30, spec
sch 20, tuition 25 r total SI.OO ;Wheatfield: Tp2s. tp add 10, rd 25, addrd 10, spec sch 20 tuition 25, total $1,05 Carpenter: Tp none,’tp add 5, rd 30, add rd 10, spec sch 25, tuitionT2o, total 9“cts. Milroy: Tp 25, tp add 20, rd 30 - add rd 10 spec sch 30j tuition 25, total §1.40 Onion: Tp 25, rd 30, add rd 10, spec sch 30, tuition 25„ total -^1.20 Itensselner, Special school 35, tuition 25, total COcts. Itnmifigton: Special school 50, tuition 25, total 7octe. In addition to the above there is a poll tax of 25dts on each poll in Rensselaer for tuition; and in Remington §IOO on each poll special school, aii&£s cents tuition.
The Earnings of the Assessors.
The various township assessors filed bills and allowed the same, to the amounts upporit#. their nanies, f r asaesstug the j lersonal property'of-’their respective townslii})u. H. W. Porter, Marion, §lO9. D. S- Fairchild, Keener, .94. W„ N. Hinshaw, Kankakee..... . 00. J. W. Sprigg6, Walker, 81. Benj. R. TFaris. Gi11am,....... 66. Chas. Paxton, Newton, .115. D. D. Redmond, Hanging, GroveSS. P. H. Lally, Carpenter, 172, Wm. McGlynn, J0rdan,.......97, Peter Foulks, Milroy,. 55. W. W. Murray, Barkley,.. ...97. Chas. Meyer, Wheatfield, ..... .42. A. N. Lalau, Lnion, 107.
The Circuit Court.
On Wednesday of last week Ilosa Gauoway, of Fair Oaks, was granted a divorce front Titos. W- Gauoway, sad given the privilege of resuming her maiden name; On T’onday Jasper Van Dyne, of Wheat held was granted a divorce from Margaret Van Dyne. In both tliesa cases decrees aro to bo issued on payment of costs by the plain tilts which has not yet been done, in 'either : case. "T"- ss .L.j - On Monday All the 1 eases: against James H. Siddall were dismissed and he was ordered released from custody, but was immediatly rearrested, on Wm charges, on a ytstice’» -WaCTß|at~ and taken back -to Kentland. This _is the cud of his cases in the Jasper court, unless ho is again sent here by chan go of venue, at tne ucxi term of tho N ton circuit, court. At Kentland tho ?a.tico bound him over to the Soptcmi i term of tho Newton circuit court ua two charges, with bail at SSOO iu each case. He will bo brought back to liens* selaer lor safe keeping. Tho trial.of Jack McGregor, charged with having burglarized Tilton's store, in WlmatfiiM, la W fall, was Ciincluded yesterday afternoon. Tho jury dolib*! crated about- an hour and brought in a verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner was released.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury,
as Mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ami completely derange the whole*'system when entering it through the mucjtwTSTav faces. Such ayticois should never be used except on prescriytion from reputable physicians, as the damage they will, do ara ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, j manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.# Toledo, 0., contains no mer- i cury end is taken internally and acts directly upon -the’ blood and mucus surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catrrah Cure be sure that you get the genuine, it is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co D'ohSolb by Druggists, price Tec per bottle. ■ i - _ I Give my bread a trial. J. C. Allman-
See the.dhew Triamph. Linder the best in the market, at 13. F, Fergus oust , Tlil'csheEißeu.- We take ] old engines for nfi they are worth ! in pate payment for new traction j engines. • L. F, iTxcusox. gr.« •-«*►* — j cloth; - mi dt to oreler. when Eilis' j A roxrray v];i . y.T - an one just' as good and .. .. tee a dt for 820.: . r___ V; :j.t y iV : ■ Dpi: i*!.-: —X t. you sin- i cerely hr Lttiug out my HSg v ' ' - ; / that 1 j can olVur-i to buy ,H,-Aiew linnet I from the iedn:-:h -d His coat is • cosy r.s h'CcXc, Le faiHy Fanis to i pair J.e the so -e. in attire, j which exits hi:.. c:,x.dy. I wild di] ■ odr buy oi vox Ft d * ly. for lam deter mixed ho rhdlL Invest at the be.- 1 and chcapca-t- idsc.e in town. Tapprvchite.ydu' Gents Furnish-? -• ' : d; t ’ .hus! md at such ’ fair prices. 1 Gratefully.-
HIS WIFE.
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Martyrs to Headache' Sock relief in vain, until they Begin to use Ayer’3 Sarsaparilla. Tlren they regret the years of suffering they might hare escaped had they tried this remedy earlier. The trouble was constitutional not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsaparilla did. its effective work as an Alterative arid Blood Purifier, they were compelled to suffer. , The wife of Samuel Page, 21 Austin st., Lowell, Mass., was, for a long time, subject to severe headaches, the result of stomach and liver' disorders. A perfect cure has Been effected By Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Frank Roßerts, 727 *Wasningtori st., Boston, says that he formerly had terrible headaches, and until he took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, never found any medicine that would give Permanent Relief. . “Every Spring, for years,” writes Lizzie W. DeVeau, 2f>2 Fifteenth st., Brooklyn, N. Y., “I have had intolerable headaches. I commenced the use of Avcr’s Sarsaparilla last March, and have not had a headache since that time.” “I suffered from headache, Indigestion, arid debility, and was hardly able to draa mvself about the house,” writes Mass. “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has worked —aoaarsjeldus ehaage in my ease. I now - feel strong and well as ever.” ... Joans German. Ks i 'i,, of Lyking, Pa., writes? “Tor yeliW 1 hWh HUfftsmLA . dreadfully, every Spring, from headache, OiiuseTr’fVW imparity of tltP blood and vlhttomaessr - weeks that my head would split open. Nothing relieved me till I took Ay.t r's Sarsaparilla. This niediciue has -curve. -"Tne-rmnptetclvdl— .... When Mrs. ftcrevra Belanger, of 24 Bridge st.. Spriricfit-l'd, .Ma-s., began to use Ayer’s Sarsapknlla, Kb-b d swffer* d fpr-sSfrie veavs frmn a serious affectlen of the kidneys. Ev<-ry Spring, also, she. was adimteii with hcauaiue, 1< -s .1 app- ;: . and in . Sffitß- 1 > me Ayer's SW S which Iwnefited her wop B-rßuly. L-r Berdth is. now perfect. Martyrs to he c!-. ache should try Aysr’s Sarsapril'a# ' Prepared ’.v J. C. A; rr•" . . 't ; ■ IV--. $l; tii ■ .... • •
