Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1887 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN .. |j 4- - - - ■' t-- '. • ■■■ TacMWAY, December 1, 1887-, ____ *•»» Of £. Ft*«ioS3’" n «iper nnnviu iiij hue*.or e.<» ; w ct*. tor each additional Utie. Local iiolloe*. 10 cents peilliiefor first insertion ec nt* per lUre for each subsequi nt.insertionspecial rate* tor choice places Intlie purer. Mint wlderthJiivue column. Ritlaof regular advertisers payable uuarterly ‘ auMent to be paid tn advance r 4<>b Phintinu-.— A'larcrasaortnirntottvpi an*. ohier tnateriaifoT<«wtrr.''*.iiphlet.circular am. 'k.:vir*dwork. Prices'owi • '

i COUNTY OFFICERS Clerk •’« lAMKeF.lawi?*.’ Sheriff .. ....... -AMI KI. E. fKOMAX. Auditor .-..'. ....’lifOK'iK M. Boiumws Trcatmrer .. • / •J. B.MAinutKN. Kecorder THON** Antkim.. 3urvev.tr ... .. .1 vjik* ('. Tiimavls Coroner I’nit.irr Bt.rr. b. pcriutftii lent Public ■'. hodl’ •'• EAV auki x zl«’ Distrti t .As* <. Pukvo, CoiarniMioncrs ?jij ir«’rrt-t <»-< 6,1 Di-nict .'>. I’. 1 HOT. Court — First .V'.nd'ty* i* March j /««e. Septe * Aer «a if Dece Mr. I JUDICIAL . i C r. lilt Judge P«TEtt If. W*nn. , Vrosccutrng Attnrnev R- "■ M *it*ll*i.t.. I 7>r...« /»/i’.>Mrt-Utr«* .Vofldry in January ; Turd Monday iu.M,t>,’a; FirJtM< ndayin June; r.ird iy in October. CORPORATION OFFICER!’: I'sb.i! V 'I. 11. Wool).' * C1erk...'.......... ch a*. U’wikfcn.| k rcaaurer 1 stahk ' I l<t Ward . 11. I’. Hexjamin j rd Waid .t H an- F. " hi.' ( i UhWarl . ..Wy.. gkkk.gifi.d 1 .-.th Ward .ali i:».i» 1 n.iMi’s'-’-.

J ASPS* COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION J.i**e Gw In. Trustee Hansing Grave tp. 'sines K. Guild. Trustee.. *’* ,,a "’ Jl'1 rods. Mchcr, Trustee alvei’ tp. *um L. Nidi*'!-. 11 <’*e y tp. ... J/crA4Mw<»!u. TruMcc •Jf* 1 * ,n I 1 *' rank Webb. Trustee /Th. Nan rp. 1 ickson Freelfind.Trustee.... Newton tp ? .F. Sehwanke, Trustee..:, Keener tp. ' Hue* N. White. Trustee..:,... Kankakee tp. 1 1. Xnirvt, Trustee . Whvatflehl Ip. ■ Itacnr .M V ivkerv. Tril--tee-~-~Carper lev. U>U'asliinglon Seott. Trustee Milroy tp. ' Stephen T. < omer. Trustee I niol: tp w. JI. Cooter ..- '. llemiiiirton. fr. LB. Wa-himin Rensselaer -frank J. Warren........ .1' oiiiity Supi.

The amount of all the sums given l .y Cleveland in charity or for public go>l, during his presidency, would not equal one tenth of what he contributed towards the democratic corruption fund, in New York City, at the recent election.

The keeper of a- low negro dice in the city of New York hud •$1,00') -placed in his hands to buy votes *with, at the late election, according to a reputable writer in the North Ameiican Review. By the way thia may have been the identical SI,OOO contributed by the great reformer, Grover Cleveland.

Indianapolis Journal.—ls New York ceases to bo the ]>ivotal state, Indiana may become so. If the Republicans are likely to 1 lose the former they must carry the latter Ot they are gone. This brings Indiana to the front. It looks now as if this might become the battle ground in 18S8., Indiana and Con-. uecticut»can elect the president.

Some specu ation lias been indulged in lately regarding the dilemma the President would find himself in, in case Jefferson Davis should happen to die during the next few months. He was Secretary of War once aud-accord-ing to the precedent established in the case of Yellow-fevei Juke Thompson, the dag at the War Department would have to bo placed at half-mast for old Jeff To do this would make a fearful . row at the North and not to do it, would create a monumental rumpus in the South. Jnji case like this Grover would have greater difficulty in keeping on both sides >t the Fence, than he experiences in performing that font in tbecivil service reform question. We presume, however, that Glwer will lepend on Inf n.-uu! b-K I;.el: to avert this unplnt dile a n ...

Elgar J. L«'v >y r hies i.i tue ~ t i.- a u Norin A view fwL'eceuib<.r his i• i k ■•'s •hiring the', late* cacti n in N> w ,► i esJr'.Sfcy. A portion of his <x- ‘ /reS&hce in one precinct is thus described: “As soon ns each uian voted (the Deni’Ciatie ticket) he passed out and tiled into th? ride door of a bar-roui.i doc;’tem near ■by. I entered and saw a well known ward heeler pi ss a live dollar bill into each voter’s hand with n > effort at cbueealjnont. c Tl.ewhole transaction, from. I’iot to last, had quite the air of a common business transaction/' Thiajndid nt was cu’y a specimen of wa'at he savA and what anyone might hays seen at d.-z<u.s of,different preeincts of that city on that day. Fraud and moi ruption in New York City. Fraud and violence in the South, are the < Agencies that- made Cleveland,

president in 1881, and the same methods will be adopted in the attempt to re-elect, him in 1888.*

A “Tax Payer” Waxcs Wroth.

Ed i tor Bep u blicau. The expense of the Rutherford trial, as published, is something enormous. It would not take many such trials to bankrupt the county The inconsistency of the I whole thing lies in the allowance* made by the Court, 1 believe in the punishment of criminals; but 'in this case justice was defeated l»nd the county paid for it'and more too. The Board of County I Commissipners made a contract with M. F. Chilcote, Esq., to attend to all legal business the county was bound to furnish. IT Mrs. Rutherford was too poor to hire an attorney to defend her and her “many friends” would not "chip in,” Mr. Chilcote could have made the defence, as per contract with the Commissioners. Instead of that Judge Ward appointed Messrs Hammond & Austin and they were paid 8200. To even up the thing when the friends of John Steele, the mui* dered man, sent for M. H. Walken the Court appointed him to assist in th * prosecution and the County paid 8100 for that, lie also made Auditor ItobiusoM an agent to dia-

tribute 8139. mon* of the County’s { money to re-imbui'tie friends of Steele, who advanced money to J hire an attorney to prosecute Mrs.Rutherford. Four hundred anil Thirl'j nine dollars of the peoples 1 nioHiof tin nrccssa rily expended. i The AVartena trial was the first i of the kind, and the Stitz trial was 'the next. It is said that Stitz deeded his farm to his wife and : then swore he was too poor to em- ' ploy a lawyer to defend liiin, when I Fiis'fainily had between six and seven thousand dollars worth of property in their possession. If i the Court made a single inquiry about the matter, Who knows of it? It is time this big leak was stopped. More Anon, Tax Payer.

HALL’S

There is more. Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseaaes put together, and un- : til the last few years was sdppos_ed to be incurable; Fdf a great many years doctors ptonounbed it a local disease, atid prescribed lo- ; cal remedies, and by constantly I fatting to cure with local treat- ; meut pronounced it incurable. I Science has proven Catarrh to be . a constitutional disease, and.there-.. Ifore requires a constitutional treati ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the ! only constitutions! cure now on the market. It is taken ihtenfdny 1 in doses innloses from 10 drops to t a ion the blood and mucus surfaces i of the system. They offer one hunI dollars for for any case it fails to ( cure. Send for circular and testiI moldals. Address I F.- J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ct lfoa“Soid by Druggists, 75 cts.

CATARRH CURE.

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white: R&ISSIAP The only brand of Lartfidry Soap awarded a first class medal at ,the New Orleans Exposition. Guaranteed absolutely pure, aud for general household purposes is the very best SOAR THE STATE OE INDIANA,) .Jn*i>cr County, i be - * In Circuit Court, to Jmmary term,'A. D , Gorge Dhvlilbon, i William L. Puttee, >No. 6757, Cornelius Shea, 1 Abrnhmn Palee J • BE IT REMEMBERED, thhtbn this23dday of November A. D.. 1887. the above named idainlifl’by Monleeiii F. Chilcdte. hi* attorney. Hied in the office of the 'Clerk of 'B!iid Court lii* coinplaint on a promisory note against said defendants, and also the alibiavit of a Viimpeteiit person, that snW defendants. William T,. Pattee and Abraham Puttee nre non-residents of the State of Indiana, .said ii<>H-i;e*iHerit 'llefeu • dants are therefore hereby noiiihsl of’tllb pendanev of said suit, and that said ctilise will stand for trial at the January term of said Court. 18S8.to-wit’: on the Ifitli’dav of ;Tannar v . 1888, the same being tire Mtli jttiliehil flay of Said term. WITNESS, Mr hand and'the sea! /Y,- » rMof said XWrrrTrfflxed at offl-’c tn ’ I ;h'en*sdaer. on tins 23rd day oi N<t- ✓ 0 / vember, A D. 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk. M. F. Chilrtite. Attv. for Pit. Nov. 21. Dec. i-x. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE of a eertiilc.l hispy of "a lleefoc and exec :timi to me r'.irected fldm the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in : ’a ' enus'e No. U 716, wherein Jans Bokfce wa* plilMtift' dnU William F. Armstrong, liv'ilo W IJulil ard, Julia Hubbard his wife. Elbridge J. 'Keith; Jolm Heuiuim. John D. De.zemlorf, Ipavid J. Thompson,. John It. Van Vonrst and. Alary E. Van Voorst his wife, were 'r&iuir--ing me to make the sum of six hundred and nineleen dollar* afld llfty-six cents (fAlh.'iil) together with interest and cost*. 1 will ’ expose ■;at public sale on 'Saturday, tile 21th dav of December 1887, 'between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. ’aft-.l ! l •pfclock I’. M. of said day, at the ilbor'of the 'Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer,-'Jas-ipiJr County, Indiana, the rents and profits,, for ! a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by ’the 1 year, of the 10l low ing described real-estate, toJ wit: The east half (A.) of the southeast quarter (Y) of section ten (10) in township twenty.seven (27) north, range - seven i7i west, in Jasper”'county, Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a-sum siillicient to discharge said copy of decree and execution, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and Jil l' ‘. and in the manner n fwresaid, expose at public, sale the fee siir ple rig!it.’of said defenifiuit in and to said real • estate or so much thereof as shall be sul'leieirt to direliarge said copy of decree and axecution. ' ’Miereei"iiml cußls;' .■' "■ ' ""’ Said side-will be .made v'ithout relief and in accordance with the order <>l Court in said copy’ cfdecmmintexecutiTUi.— S’AiMUEL e. yeoma-n, Sheri If Jasper County; Ind. R. S. &/Z. Dv.'iggins, Attm nevs fou'plairiti J. Dee. 1-BJIS-22. NOH-RESID£b’T NOTICESTATE OF'ISWANA, I -R Jasper county, ! In Jasper Circuit Court tfco January term,

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