Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1887 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN!' Thursday, August 4, 1887. Cff I’rofMSwnwicMHn.W iver annum lotu line* er e<* ; V cis. tor eaeb a<hliii<>n»l Un*. Local nonces, cents jierßnt for flrut insertion cents per'lino for each snleeqlivni itiwcriion. • Special wM.e*t*Tchoicer’ljce!* inthe )uijn r.niia tara4v»rUsemcnt!< wider, niifior.e c jlmnn. R.'Wol rodder <t’lwrtl« »<■ inilabii uiiarb'rty ; to be paid tn tfivance .1 n hmfflNM.-A I :<Tu«H' i -’' : “”'ni’ , l I'VJU Mini • .er inwb.r.ti.i.o p .*:• i.' iljit t .cireu.ar a’. l ' It. ••tr*d v. ri.. one. • i.<v, . ,■ '".♦.
DIEECTOET . ■ 1 o 1» 1 e i a 1. t ■’M .tipijrc iTT):r n. iv ir.n. Ft.AMSIUIMAO Alton, w ....,11. IV. .MxX-ilxi 1 . T- rwi •»; '«<•.' tii'.t ’* • •♦. •**</ /?* »/j?pr*/rv/ !F ;.,Vo ■ . V, t r.i.: f'.'.t COUNTY OFFICERS U ~r ) . : James F. Ikwin. s f.-nrt ..... SAJd M. >.. I lOR n. A.eitlor ....•—.. .'.£b,<«Fi>K<iJi M. Rohin-on. Tre.i-nier .. . H I i.l lAM M. Hoovri't. Recorder TBom as AM Hl M. Surveyor . .. . Jamk* < . Tiihawi.h < ..toner 'Mu.ermtcn lent Public >*•hortls I». ?l. Ni:t.»*>M. .]-• Di-:D<t .ASA ( . I'liF.vn, (,’i'n.ihifc,ionol's Ts.-tr i.t .1 f . \\ ■. i ><>-. f" I District I’. 'I '".in. c’nni-i - Fir*! fn Jf.rrcA . Junt.Srj‘te>nl:r<in'l CORPORATION OFFICERS: Marshal... ...W i. H. IVnon. < e rk ... <.M'. Wahsf.k I;«.-a»urcr .......... . C.V maku ( Ist IV.ir l ..K. I‘. BibMAMis ; i.l W .trd .< ««. 1 V. Ccuacllmen •! 3'l W.wi.. . 1.l D. Bi:o'i>r>: Hilliard .. ,W>i. i_.iiri.M IKi n ',sth Ward All nun Ht<>mi sos. '.ASPER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ,i —<• Gwin. Trustee llatigilig <-i.»vi- tj». 1 w.l!. c.iiibl.’l ru-tec • GiHnm !|,. I rv*in. Mei-w. Trtisu e. U ;iU<-r tp. .! ■ ill 1.. Xleliol.-, I ni’-ti’c . . !>:O ..b'\ Ip. i../er A. Gri:M'iTiod.ee Mltl'j.tn t|i. I rank Welsh. Trustee.. , 4>. a klK.ii Trc. uiu.l.Tni-1ce..... . Si r. ton tp M F. S< li« Hike. ’lruate Keener hi. -IttUic.sN. IVbite. Trustee Kanknkvr tp. ■’ . P. Murer. Iru-tee V. loe.ttii ld tp. -...-ar M I icken. T rustee I urp. ntertp. Washiiiglne. M-oti. ThiSn-vZTTU... iWlrovipr s-.• phen T. turner, T rust re.. , !'■ tp A . H. Coo'i-i Item) /to.l. Vr» 1. I*. U’ashthirn Ken-i-t Iner +Tank.J Warren... ... tuuniy supU.
Judge Suit, of Frankfort, is advocating the rights of a grain shipper of that city before the interstate commission. He says the L., N. A, A C. 11. It is violating the “long and short haul ’ clause i-f the new law by charging a higher rate fiom Frankfort to the cast than from Indianapolis, lie pro-/ poses to bring the company to Trnrc if there is any virtue in the h.tor-state commerce luw, ami if .-iicce-the rs all along the line will r<an Lie benefits of Lis efforts. — Monticello Herald. ■ The Reptrbhc.*ttrs'v-rOtHo al Lliei-r state couventioi. last week, formally placed John Sherman in the tleld as a candidate Igtthe presidency. Mr. Sherman's reputation ■as a givaFandJ ehlightcned: stalesrn a rests on' a silkier foundation than that of any other living American, and whoever imagines that any other man will have a walkover at the Republican National convention when Honest John is -vn the track, will be likely to find themselves mightily mistaken. In Fowler, according to the Era,: brick and gravel side-walks are; h coming very popular, after a Jong, and, ac/ording to the Era, ' very unsatisfactory expeiienee with board walks. In Monticello the Herald says,the terms of the; side-walk problem are exactly the reverse, and the people are adoptag die b aid walks after long and; unsatisfactory experience with brick and gravel. In th s town,, which has had considerable exper-1 ience with all three materials men-, tioned, the ‘•concensus of opinion’’ is much in favor of the boards and that material see ms likely to p evail for side-walk purposes for many y ears yeb.
Tlie Fowler Review that the democratic cdi ors we: e notresponsible for the utter ua-es oi “this blab-m uthcd spoiism::!', Scott Ray.” Bui Scott Ray- is the president of the §ss< elation a\d is official- ni’ouUir.pi • olore than that be made a .-speech in a sixibr strain hist year, and n resolution ei dorsi.’g the principles < f the a ldress was formally a l pted by th? a.-s■ ;c'.::t:ou. The t■ t r of the Review has gcT"Tii'A‘ **posto bee an litisto be expect?.l th it he would defend the administration to earn his sa a y, butthe great - majority of who are still among the lean and hungry outs, tliini as Ray doUB, whether they have his courage in expressing their opinions or hot,-- . -- 1
The Indiana Taily-Sheet Fo ters.
After the manner of most Ind-; trials to wli idi |-Oiitical sui-, hiuscaube injected, that of the, tally sheet forgers has come to a . lame and impotent conclusion byj disagreement of the jury. To those
who watched it from a distance sufficient for prevention qf local prejudice or party bins the result would seeni to be altogether unwarranted by the tliiect arid cirotnnstfintial evidence. That forgery was committed goes without raying; the tallysheets were conclusive as to that, i The guilt of at least four oh the indicted men was directly sworn to bi t*i thins, uho, it may I*o . ads inittcd, wns h • patty to the crilne and uho 1 ail accepted the oil rs o; the prosecutiot) and tut tied iii! > - n> r. IdoiiT.ver weak ofdtself til" evidence of such a one may he, it was iu this case supportcil iiy. ctrcunist.antial evidence of gnat strength, and was not directly contradicted by any witnesses other i th IWI the accused, whose evidence was of course - open to the same suspicion of interest which attachled to that of the informer. The characters of the chief suspects I were proven to be bad. Here,then, was a self-eviilcnt i crime, the direct evidence of an accomplice, much circumstantial evidence as to the accused;, having been at a place favorable to its commission, possessed of the tallysheets which were made the vehicles of forgery, having a motive to perpetrate forgery, and bi ng persons of bad character. For conviction there was direct evidence, proof of opportunity for doing the crime, motive for doing it, ; character predisposing to its doing, : and circumstances showing that if the accused did not make the forgeries no one else could i have made them. Against coniviction there was just the oaths lof the accused. In Chicago such tiials generally terminate otlur- ! wise than in a disagreement of the jury.—Chicago Inter-Ocean. When you want newspaper favors, you strike your ‘‘home paper,” don’t you? If you want your town boomed and your property increased in value, you expectyonr home, .Newspaper, to do it, don't you? Yet you kick been use your home paper hasn’t kas-mSSlrreall i: 1 g 1 a:111 1'r in 11 -a.-, a city paper, don’t you? Still 0:1 the who to. you think your homo papo.r is a mighty good filing- tor a town, don’t you? And you predude the homo paper from' thi .kn g' - llm-fow4j-.is u g-io4 1 not giving it sufficient patronage, U >r.'t y.-u? You wiudd noi t xpi'ct I a home paper circulating only h undrods, t; > »glve you as much reading matter as a city | I’.pc*', h?ircufeting thousands, wcmM-yhn ? I’ou would not expect the pri c o? the former to be as low as the- hitter, would you? Ex. IWM » W - On the Fourth of d uly a young min named Littlejohn, of a respectable parentage, but himself rendered somewhat I’otorious for his wild and reckless habits, committed an assault and brutally outraged the person of a young daughter of William Frettinger, in Newton county. He was soon after arrested and lodged" m jail at Kentlaiid. The circumstances of the assault and the condition of the outraged girl who has been from clii Id hood a sufferer from physical intirmites, wrought up a very excited and bitter feeling toward the yogng culprit, so much so that mob Ir.wpvps feared,and to. guard against such an oeeurrepce he was brought to this place and placed:in ja:t the day forldwirighis ineareeratioii at Kentland, ami so remained until last Saturday, win n lie was released on for his appearance at the'next term of tlit' Sov.-tbn circuit' court. - Fowler B< vmwr--There are (>o3 convicts in tl e prison north. There Lave been : l-’l convicts leeeiyed there thus' far during the year 1887. The -Li ated-term dias util.: been so sev< re on the convicts as the people wGidd' naturally suppose for f they v.-ilt but stop and consider t>l at tii e eel 1 Imusi dar e .canstruc td entirely of st '!!-', .-.-. id that, the buddings are 1 igh attd -exe dlenilv 1 ii'ilaitd, and it will be seen'that ■ plaeo has been reddy quite; coo'. In the shops a.so the best ventilation is c.fftrJi d. Loganspn t Journal. Th? ‘'.saw bones” and “tooth carpenters” , are qusrreling over I ike lemainsyf Luella itlabbitt the i i rtner declaring that they are ■ < i a lal l iigeii ircm d.~> to~.-110 j years, wdriie the hater lasisis that the head, is that of a man of e'> v us, The “saw-bonehave the •?. murage of the entiie structure' jo’ base their opinion upon, and v,m scarcely be mistaken on the! question of sex.—Logansport ,o. 7 ±— ~ : - 1 A fine calf boot for £2:50 at Hemphill & llon? h's. —— i ■ J'--' : Try our rousted coffees. They can't be beatfort he money LalU£ Bros.
HALLS HOW’S THIS! We offer Ogc Hundred Dollars Reward for'any case of Catarrh that c.iu not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CheseyW C')., I’rbp’is, Toledo, 0. ! P. S. 11 t’i’s. Catarrh 'Cure is ' taken iiit'THd'y, acting diixcth upon ta.e li’ioo I an I mucus surfaces lof th'* system. Pi i• \ 7-"> ets. [Air i bottle. Sill by all Druggists. :CATARRH CURE.
I tell. PAhiiie Mange and Ncralt'lies Ot every kiul cured in 30 Minutes by tlooHbrd’s Sanitary Lotion, Use t>o ollt'r. This neve I ,‘ni's. Sold by H’hnict Kannul, Liuggis I Reussc'i»er, Indiana. kabkine/ . (TS3E SEW QV3’;iXE.). S. sßz GOyii'AWSlik, M Sirrajili, Gaist dterws, 112557 Days; Sweet SleetA POWERFUL TONIC t! at the most dedicate stomach will bear 4 SPECIFIC FOK M4EARIA RIEEISI4TISII, A ERVOI S PROSTRATION. and all general diseases, 'nil-: M')ST MUEXTIEIC AND SUCCES'I' l'l. BLOOD I’!' l{i I Elt. Superiorto quinine. Mr,.l-:. 1. Milleiv(i?i> Last 157th street, New , York, wtis i-.tirvii l.\ .ivasKine ofextiemn malarial iirosfr;ition alter .seven years siifl'eriiig.. lie -had THiV<bvwn * ro”t t< ; |>ot|ii<l,~- fn '■< tn. 'rsn eii iva.-k tie in 7Tr:n?. Is-i., uetu to work nt -me iiuxuih, i-i'/mm-d his-luil .weigT.lt in slx-WoaU*. in’tu«-t+id4+4-m. ina,gjiii.l wltttt.’Vvr iLc..Geile.im .I'jwJiipj'i'a. UmulLle.-.u:t-n4l-mm-74 I^4-11—-* >1- B■»s+-sl--> Hi-.-: "I'am ninety veins nf Ht ’c, and fur 'l.i' ■ :i-t Hii'i e years h.-i ■■ mi tiered from malaria and UiH-va'nr-Su-nf r| 'rinitio,pmsnn i n LjJjuC 't tIV tie ■ .:ra!t vrrrh i\:vst;rtrv: v. tiretid+i idtv n>' Ihe - ttmHr’-.T ;ilid.ili-r<-ii»eil my weight 27 pound.'.'' 1.-. i. A. Sol.mteiis, 111 I’s:< i'l.'il liday' St ' • I isi'v t ily. wiio—: ?.lv >.m lint.. .' . tv tr- o.h|, ivns car. ? >d Malaria !>: K:i<k:m'.' a toi .: I ■■.'l! 1.. ■ :l:i~' 11' 111 v, !ien hal ' g’V--Wr-H-.'.uli liupi'.—> -r- —— l.i" tv; - D o ,i the .".'love piTs’inga ing f tl! i ''v'a.,-. w.g'ie-'"? *.. l l 'p’:-- all * i it. !■ hi,ae cate .laMjaUmti. wjtiintit ;:lty y.eciiil rMehldtl mh j.-e; 'Fl.iO'jnr imttle. ’-idd i... ail 'trit 2.' -.- of S'-tll I >■■ nr. 11‘on re.-vipl I.' yr K-ASK I Xi: I 'm, w w 11': ,i: s; . .V Yi rk
ffllil Lt® II sK- - ITIS APUSiLS V7:£LT..BLEPiTP' I ;?.KriOs ftPßiSffiJ p pf<ini<iYA-' r! TOj SEffi4A-I«ANOfiAkK-B i JCHU Kn.U» CTHLH EttUAUrETiCim-IUUEDiES. ■ It has stood the Test of Years, _i in Curing all Diseases of the STOM-J.-CH; KIDNEYS,DOW- ? EIS, &e. Ityurihestha -;pod, imvigontet and . I 1 Cleanses the System. DYSPE?SIA,CONSTII' CURES ’ EATiefr,' J AUNDICE, iALLDIStASESCYHE ’ i t r\.n:Tj ; iouscosielaints.&c .: disappear at ones under KiDNL. s l5;l us bonedcial influencs. STOMACH [■ ANU l : ns its eatuaitio-proper-i; uss iorbivts its v.se as a tSUy Y.vaLs,.'-. beverags, Itispleas- . §A ivuLto lire taste, and as ' ll easily taken- by caildLirenasadultf. tniCLLIY ASH BITTERS CO |fPRiCtIEO’LAh : I gT.Loc.SanJ K.-.X6A.S City ‘3 y _ w A New Discovery. Price Only 50c, Per Belli®. HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE. This valuable remedy I» not only a enre cure for Neuralgta, but lias ho equal' whan used as r.n inJeetien iu the tollcwing diseases: LOCAtiISCHARGES, or WHITES, UL6ER§, SWELLINGS, and NEURALGIA of the WOMf Or BOWELS. Try this remedy and you wil l use .no other. Th® exp? is unusuaHy small and value is unequalled by tny other Xftown preparation. KkrRJI Troubles and monthly pains are at W w iwd 4»» once relieved by its use. LABBES READ TH!S!° t * “ After Fourteen Months." Pleasantville. low*. Air. Sieketde—Sir: After laying for H mcaths and dootoring with "seven ditferent physicians without any henvr.t to me. I. was induced to use Steteteels NeuraiFia Preps. The use of your medicine Was the only relief got. i am able to do xit mv w-wlc 1 vh‘'.-rriit!y recommend its use. kIHS. VESTA t'REVVITT. •• Doctors Could Not Help Her.” , Wddlevt’ie. SM:. June SI. ISB. Mr. G. G. Steketee, proprietor Stekc:e#' s Neuralgia _Dqg:>s: My wife was afflicted with intlaiumation and n.; Ja.lgiA • the jsteinb t..,r sometime. L’ocwrs could not help-bur. but,gulf a daxen doses, of vour Strt.tee s Neuralgia Props Cured her. Very tfutv > ours A' IIXIS J. MILLS. Ask yrur druggist for Steketee’s Neuralgta Drops. It not for sale bv Tour druggist I wiH send it express paid, to any address In the C . S.. turee bottles for ; cue dollar and fifty cent?. For Sale by all Druggists. BiKE YOUROWH BITTERS. A four ounce package of Stbketee's DRT Bijtbss will make one gallon or the best Bitters known, which will Stomach. Fever and Ague, and acts upon the KidI ? and ; Bladder, dhd is the best Tonic knoa-n. Curt be nse-1 w ith -orwtthont spirtts. FM; v ;tTreottoT:s _ on each package. By mail. Prlee only S 5 cents. C. S. Stamps taken ia payment. Address CEO. C. STEKETEE, ' 89 Monroe St., Grand Rapids, Mich. / . MANTION THIS PAPXB. ' . '
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1 1; i t. MIMES. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS THE STEEL GEAIL BUGGY. < No Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out. No bolts or dips to become loose or rattlu. A gear made entirely of ateel, riveted together, Ctl> not be broken, will last forever. MANUFACTURED BY 77/£ ABBOTT BUGGY CO., CHICAGO. II ARSESS,b.I CELLARS. WHIPS, TRUCKS V4MSKS. BLAAkETS, ROBES, CARRIAGETRIM311 AGS. HARNESS OIL, etc .Domestic and JSew YorH Mugcr Sewing Machines AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STRET Steussclaei* Indian?. Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate. CAUSE NO. 3707. In the ciiTint i imiT of. Jasper County, Indiana. October term, In>7. Asa C. I’revo, Ailm. of estate of »--' . Henry Poise), Deceased, V s '■ GfHjKfi W. I’utsel, ■ I'iivibe J. Brewer, ft al j Mary I’oisel, 1 Geo. W, Poiscl, I .l.’lurbe Jane Brewer | , Orange Brewer, | • John Boisel. f _■ - JnCbli rois’etr* - James 11. I’bisel, | James W. Boisel. Triseie A IVaym*, I George W. Warne, !• I'rances M. Schultz | Indiana Ballanl. | Henry W. Ballard, | TTtTza'J Massey. , <- Reason L P Massey f . Martlia Posey. ' ; - ■ y. ■ ' C\Tin L. l'o-ey. I —-- Harriet I’revo i,nd . .'L-...l iii.iv-7- ni^'J.i'imm iE.Jjii'CiYXi n in"' .J i •' • in'„i,nn,lll ,You are severally hereby nofatied that tin alnove namcsl petitioner, as administrhtor ol ~ the .estate a toroaid, has tiled in the Circuit Court.of Ja.-pir l oun.li, Indian;., a petition, making you and i a- h oTyi'U. ilefi’ndants thereto, and pray ing tjierehi for .-in order and decree ms said roti'i-t ahiliorizing the sale of cvitaiu Beal L'-hate bvlmigiiig-to the estate of said decedent. at d in said pcptiotiTtcseribed. to make 4tsA4^W.Uur4iay4ucul4UEw.aUt>la-iMul'.'iiabili.- .. lies of said estaU’; und that said petition, so ami pen ling, is set for bcai ing i n said ('ir-cu-ii <'em'. ai iliei oiii-i House in Itensselaer, Indiana, on ttie second jud’nil day of Gio drtober term. fss7, of sa id CoiTrt, the same being the.iSHi.d.iy o l ' Di inlier, is. 7, SVITXIiS.s. The Clerk and still of \ said Cujirt. this '2i!d dav of Julv, I. >.:v. 0,. Mordeea 11'. Chili-ofc. A tty. lor Administrator. ’ . July Aug. 4-i-t.
Sheriff‘s Sale. BY v• irtiic of a crAifcd copy of an fcx'cantiou Io mv 01to] iron.- tin: Clr-rk of the Jasper (irc.riil <'o'uU'iii a e.iuse wherein l.raziltiaf r,,i. pl.-tiidtil ami David W. Gerard.wm.-_iU]<md:iui. requiring, me to make , th; sum of eighty-two dollars ami eighty-si, cents (sx-osm, togetlnjf with interestiinu costs, 1 w ill expose at public stile on Saturday, the 20th day of August. A. D. 1887. between- the hoars of o'clock a. m. tmd 1 o’clock l>. iu.-of said day. at the door of tie Court Hinise, in tliet" vn of llenssehter. Jasper -eiirmfyi 'Kiiliavt;:, thet'io! : - aHo ]>roiitslor-ft tei ni- ’ ” n'fiT'/'OTWrnyrwrv m• t the following descril c«l real estate to-wit: Ihe undivided oue-imli ( ’../of "lots twentvtwo 1221 aud t went ■. -i I fee fto, in block 1;I teeu {ToUUtrlVcsfbli’.s ili.’rtirmwtCi tlnrtaWn'ot IICnS- ' selaer. I . . • ' And should -ni'li rent- fin'd pi--.ifits not sell for a sum siHlici"iit to • /- tijarge sidd execution. interests and co,,is. 1w i b,' at-the same time and place, and m the manner aforesaid. exposeat public sale the fee simple right of said del'endant, in and t-i said real estate or so titu.-li thereof as shail be sutii it-jit to discharge paid execution. int.- ’C-sts eml i-.st-t. eorda-nce with sai-l exiH-iitron. .SAMUEL I'.. '>-*/;IMAN. Sheri:?. Jaspo’f county, Indiana. lla»<>»»»4 -.1 Au.-tii'. - -*■ Attorneys for 4’laiufift. July 2.-th, Jssf. J-uty 2s. >kug. 1-11. > S a i§ i e h to canva-- for. the.sale’of Nursery Stock! Steady empldyiu. nt gttaxumred. S4Ii.kHY-A.Vh EX’--PEXSIIs I‘Alli. App;- it once, slating agei ‘Chase Bros., • Jue. awl Aug. I desire to call SPECIAL Attention to Im.' '■"'portaut points of excellence found only in ) TH£ CHAMPION LAMP. Q I 35 Combustion 4k= A SAFETY ; Perfect. EXTINGUISHEK | 2 It is tlioonly sgrr 5. It is the only ■ lamp giving C/iisLwevrc?? lamp that I the light of keeps dry GO Caudleclean ou ' P >' kufcMySfi outside i 3. It is the 6. It Is the i only Argand ONX.Y which has a Lamp which ' current of air Burns ACE. the circulating IL OUT End tween the oflJ£MgEE|ittftMgMr' holds a well and FUEL Varner FLAME tl-.ereby N ' nrhetf prevent- th© wlclt ing over- «c".- short, heating thereb y of the OU avoids Fillband making DU RING EXPLOSION THE JMPOSSI - EVENING BLE. ALMleiu jUI forms. Plain or . cr Hanging. Send for Illustrated? Circular, A. J. WEIDEHEE, (ter olPHat • - - , < ’ v . «*«>« ; Mo. se s. SMoa« street, PV£UdelpU»,
