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Republican Vindicator, June 03, 1870

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Summary: Responds to an anonymous contributor to another paper, who is already attacking the newly elected town council for heavy taxation. Editor uses figures and logic to point out the flaws in the writer's arguments and demands the new council be given a chance to show its merits.

Full Text of Article:

A writer in the last Spectator, signing himself "Independent Ticket," produces an article, calculated to bias the minds of many and prejudice them, before hand, against the new Council, just elected by a large majority of the people. As the editor of a journal which reflected the views of the majority, we can not permit it to pass, without a word or two of comment.

The appeal made by "Independent Ticket" is very adroitly made to the Tax-payers, with an array of figures, and argument thereon, intended to dismay the nervous, and intimidate the people generally. It is the same blustering game played to so little effect previous to the election, and will signally fail to relieve the gentlemen who were so earnest in their opposition to the will of the people.

His figures are made up of $27,650, (debt created by the Council 20 years since, for the payment of which no steps were taken, nor was it seriously considered by previous Councils, till the majority of it became due, Jan. 1st 1870,) $100,000 voted by the people, by an immense majority, as the amount to be subscribed to the stock of the Valley Railroad, and $43,000 which he assumes the new council will add to the debt. Asserting a wish not to "criminate or recriminate," yet he does so in almost every line, and in the assumption spoken of seeks to prejudge the action of the new council and to criminate them before they enter upon their duties.

Leaving out of his count the assumed $43,000, no matter what set of men were elected councilmen, the remainder ($27,650, old debt and $100,000 subscription to the Valley R. R.) was necessary to be met, and, as all such things are, by taxation. It will readily be seen, therefore, that robbed of its bold assumption, the scare-crow raised by "Independent Ticket," is only a barren pole.

The tremendous rate of taxation, which "Independent Ticket" flaunts so exultantly before the public, is another scare-crow in another part of the field. Property will be re-assessed and every man will pay just his equal proportion of what is necessary, and not, as for some years past, when one man paid tax upon nearly full value for his property and another upon about one-fifth or one-sixth of its value. Indeed, we have in our mind's eye a tax-payer, who has paid taxes for a number of years upon property assessed at $1,700, (not double the rent he received for it) and which he has lately sold, as we learn, for over $10,000. How would 2 1/2 per cent on $1,700 compare with four-tenths of one per cent on $10,000? Very favorably don't you think? But perhaps it is this very equalization of taxation which Independent Ticket don't like. Wonder if he is not paying taxes on some fine property at about one-fifth of its cash value?

In conclusion, we feel warranted in saying that the newly elected council will enter upon the discharge of their duties with a full sense of the responsibility upon them, and with the best interests of the whole town at heart, and we have no doubt they will manage its affairs as economically and with as little burden as possible to the tax payers. They will have sufficient work for a while in financiering the debt created twenty years ago, and which "Independent Ticket" and his predecessors in the council took no steps to meet at maturity, and we ask that the public will not allow such balderdash as that emitted by "Independent Ticket" to bias their judgment, but wait for the action of the new council, when it will be full early to either praise or condemn.

Of one thing we think the people can rest assured, that there will be no greater taxation than is absolutely necessary for the best interests of the town, and that all will bear it equally.


Election Returns. Official. City of Staunton
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Summary: Prints the full election returns for Augusta county, listing nominees for each position in each township and the votes received.

Full Text of Article:
N.K. TROUT, Conservative, for Mayor JOHN B. EVANS, Independent so-called, for Mayor JAS. F. PATTERSON, Conservative, for Clerk S.T. PHILLIPS, Conservative, for Com's Att'y J.T. PARRENT, Conservative, for Sergeant JNO. M. CARROLL, Conservative, for Treasurer HEBER KERR, Independent so-called, for Treasurer GEO. H. HUDSON, Conservative, for Com'r of Rev
WARD NO. 1 246 156 374 379 406 279 123 403
WARD NO. 2 200 216 354 345 417 237 164 419
TOTAL 446 372 728 724 823 516 287 822
372 287
MAJORITIES 74 229

For Councilmen

J.M. HARDY, Conservative W.H.H. LYNN, Conservative W.H. GORMAN, Conservative WM. L. BALTHIS, Conservative J.H. WATERS, Conservative W.L. LUSHBAUGH, Conservative C.T. COCHRAN, Conservative W.J. NELSON, Conservative W.A. BURKE, Conservative J.B. SCHERER, Jr., Conservative R.H. CATLETT, Conservative W.B. KAYSER, Independent so-called R.G. BICKLE, Independent so-called B.T. BAGBY, Independent so-called H.A. GLEN, Independent so-called W. BLACKBURN, Independent so-called D.E. STRASBURG, Independent so-called JOS. EARMAN, Independent so-called J.F. BEARD, Independent so-called A.H. FULTZ, Independent so-called JAS. A. PIPER, Independent so-called G.F. ELICK, Independent so-called
WARD NO. 1 313 285 288 270 259 253 251 254 246 247 247 178 167 156 148 152 149 145 147 143 84 36
WARD NO. 2 282 261 245 218 211 210 210 206 204 202 200 219 223 215 214 206 207 210 205 204 123 73
TOTAL 595 546 533 488 470 463 461 460 450 449 447 397 390 371 362 358 356 355 352 347 207 109

(In justice to the following gentlemen, we take this occasion to say, that Mr. J.F. Beard declined, on the announcement of the Independent Ticket, to run on it, and so expressed himself to us before we printed his handbills.

Mr. G.F. Elick, in our presence, asked several friends not to vote for him, as he was not a candidate.

AUGUSTA COUNTY

Beverley Manor Township

Supervisor
John Paris 363
Collector
Jas N McFarland 213
Jas W Houseman 142
Clerk
Jos R Merriken 224
Wm K Piper 85
Wm H Wayland 36
Assesor
Jno M Kinney 336
Commissioner of Road
Jas Henderson 262
J A Harman 31
H Mahaney 56
Overseer of Poor
M McAlear 242
Wm Crosby 86
Jno Silor 21
Justices of the Peace
L R Waddell(for 1 year) 310
A W Harman(" 2 years) 191
D Henkle(" 3 ") 181
D C McGuffin 112
J T Mitchel 38
Jno Schutterle 37
A Anderson 20
Constables
Wm S Young(for 2 years) 205
Jno A Stuart(" 3 ") 234
J T Little(" 1 ") 164
A Sheets 119
J D Trimble 66
D Landes 27

Riverheads Township

Supervisor
Wm T Rush 331
Jas H Callison 121
Jas J Martin 109
Clerk
Jno S McCorkle 389
A H Henry 142
Assessor
Geo P Lightner 282
Jas E Beard 263
Collector
David A Ott 310
Thos Giles 251
Commissioner of Roads
Jno D Lilley 365 Wm Gibson 155
Overseer of Poor
Adam Rusmisel 213
Augustus Blauth 189
Jas B Smith 78
Jno Fauber 62
Justices of the Peace
A A Sproul(for 3 years) 352
Jno H Rush(for 1 year) 299
I W Gilkeson(for 2 years) 271
J L Hailman 246
Jas N Mitchell 168
Wm Morgan 60
Constables
Wm H Cale(for 2 years) 338
Jno B Smith (for 3 years) 286
D B Zimmerman(for 1 year) 255
Wm T Fauber 214
Geo L Airhart 91
Wm Black 19

South River Township

Supervisor
Thos W Shelton 237
J D Brooks 229
Clerk
Hugh N Fry 364
R F Way 64
Assessor
Geo W Sutler 233
J S Raymond 171
R A McCrary 92
Collector
R C Haines 213
M L Alexander 103
J A Patterson 69
A M Bowman 29
Commissioner of Roads
Elijah Bateman 281
Jos Pelter 103
H C Kindig 95
D Guthrie 23
Overseer of Poor
Chas Brooks 269
Jac Koiner Jr. 107
Jno N Cronse 46
B M Lines 38
Justices of the Peace
D W Koiuer(for 2 years) 344
W W Clinedinst(for 1 year) 220
Jno Huff(for 3 years) 212
Jacob Wisler 17
Phillip Killian 111
F M Bell 346
J M Brown 58
R D Henseley 65
>Constables
C R Haines(for 2 years) 172
R M Hix(for 1 year) 150
Wm H Groom(for 3 years) 149
Wm L Baber 75
Isaac Baker 46
M L Alexander 42
Wm Staunton 37
J W Harris 33

Middle River Township

Supervisor
J D Craig 227
Wm Crawford 203
Chas Batis 34
Saml Kennerley 34
Clerk
Stuart M Crawford 128
W J Yount 123
Wm H Myers 77
J A Waddell 76
Jno T. Cribbens 58
E G M Greiner 28
Assessor
J Alex Kerr 195
W T Yarbrough 104
W H Bull 98
E L Houff 82
Collector
Wm L Mowry 281
Thos W McClung 125
Wm E Sheets 68
H G McCausland 39
Commissioner of Roads
D B Hinton 161
Geo Towberman 149
W B Crawford 75
Tobias Weller 70
Overseer of Poor
David Myers 274
D W Link 82
Justices of the Peace
Chas S Roller(for 1 year) 377
Kasper B Koiner(" 3 years) 177
Jno W Gillespie(" 2 ") 168
Jas G Patterson 157
B F Walker 141
Wm Link 68
S H McCue 55
Constables
A T Grooms(for 2 years) 384
S N Pattersen(" 3 ") 307
J C McClung(" 1 year) 271
Jac A Sheets 148
Wm A Hanger 111

North River Township

Supervisor
Jno G Fulton Sr 395
Chesley Kinney 75
D L Snyder 24
Clerk
Jno G Fulton Jr 229
A J Deakins 142
A N Taylor 77
Assessor
P H Wheeler 269
Wm A Vigar 155
Jno H Stovar 83
Jno W Redman 15
Collector
Robt G Byers 239
J H Craun 213
E J Bell 44
Commissioner of Roads
Phillip Airhart 368
J H Ervin 68
D J Link 48
Overseer of Poor
Jno C Rusmisel 201
Jno F Litten 154
Jas Karricofe 57
J F Davis 37
Justices of the Peace
Jas T Clarke(for 1 year) 273
Wm S Hiser(" 2 years) 253
Thos S Bogshead(" 3 ") 180
John W Crist 134
B Vint 114
Jno A Mills 95
R A Curry 71
Geo Huffman 53
J A Hamrick 32
J A Kerlin 29
Constables
Nelson Andrew(for 1 year) 323
Jonas Lowman(" 2 years) 257
J F Davis(" 3 ") 154
D M Bell 128
J M Lofland 70
W H Wooddell 60
Jas Yates 48
E Lee 35
J M Shipman 35

The Pastures Township

Supervisor
H B Seig 427
Clerk
Jno Waldrop 299
Littleton Waddell 113
Assessor
L R Boswell 275
H S Harris 116
J A Craig 22
Collector
Jos A Wilson 232
A B Lightner 209
Commissioner of Roads
Baxter Crawford 347
Jacob Beck 57
Overseer of Poor
J M Lickliter 360
W H Lange 32
Justices of the Peace
Benj O Ferguson(for 3 years) 395
Jno S Guy(for 2 years) 376
Geo A Shuey(for 1 year) 339
M S Cease 25
Constables
Jas F Hizer(for 3 years) 347
Geo Lackey(for 1 year) 277
Thos H Cross(for 2 years) 274
Geo W Miller 96
Jno M Hanger 90

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Summary: The Board of Directors of the Valley Railroad has been meeting in Staunton for the past few days.

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Summary: The paper reports National Memorial Day, set aside by Congress, was observed in Staunton "by the colored people, a few whites participating." "A large procession, bearing U. S. Flags, moved to the U. S. Cemetery and decorated with flowers the graves of the Union dead buried there."

Accident
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Summary: Beverly Thomas, a deaf pupil of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institute, was killed when he fell from the Institution's fourth story window to the gravel walk below.
(Names in announcement: BeverlyThomas)

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Summary: The property of the Rev. J. A. Latane has been purchased by a group planning to open a Lutheran Female Seminary in Staunton. The Rev. J. I. Miller will act as principal and Prof. E. Louis Ide will serve as Superintendent of the Musical Department.
(Names in announcement: Rev.J. A.Latane, Rev.J. I.Miller, Prof.E. LouisIde)

Memorial Day
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Summary: Staunton will pay tribute on June 9th "to our loved and lost, who sacrificed their all for us and ours and now quietly rest beneath the green sod of our Confederate Cemetery." All are invited to bring flowers to the Town Hall where ladies will arrange them into wreaths and bouquets. Young men are asked to come between 9:00 and 10:00am to help the ladies. "Come one! Come all! and let there be the usual large turn-out to decorate the graves of the dead heroes of the 'Lost Cause.'"

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