Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1879 — Page 3

PROFESSION A L CARDS. weight * reeye, attorneys at law. Cetleettag Ageatz »d Beal BMaS* Broken, 'm b4lMflL (Oflcamr Bedford’s Btfim MB-’ Abstracts* titles prepared, ImO* «- uSmiO, tana paid, etc-, ale- , —» lAKFXI W. BITDXR, Attorney at Law, * ItCMINCTOM, Jum C«B»W,tmßfc»» V w. E.nnct Attorney at Law AN» NOTARY PUBLIC, lcaOi|t«i,li<., Collection* a ipecialtj *nd made in any part s( the state. Office In Hathaway bunding, up-ataire ■ MORDRCAI 7. CHUCOTE, Attorney at Law, Attend* te all Buelneee of tbe Profes•lon with promptneM and despatch. Office on Wsebingtota street, opposite the Court House. i tUrmtiM l7rw XHmfy Tuliic. ttoapsor a imo.. Attorneys at Law, leaiiriaer, ladiaaa, Praetioe In all tbe Courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, soiling and l3aalng lands. ■ABIMf la iriTZA Collector and Abstractor, *. s. dviooiks. nasi awioflu**. R. 8.4 Z. DWI6GIMB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer. Indiana. We have moeey to loss to farmersat 7 prr cent intertill on long tipse. Call at the Citiacn • Bank and see ua.

fKArt W. RABCOCE, ~ ; Attorney at Law Aa4 Real Batateßreber. - Offlee nett Seer ta PeetoOse. Praetioe* in all Courts of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined. Abstracts of Title prepared. •Taxes paid. Collections a specialty. DAIHL A RULER, Attorney at Law, Nstarj Public aad laa Agt. Careful attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. Osfick—TTp-stairs, Room No. 1, in Hemphill’s Block. \ Dr. J. H. LOUtHBIDGR, " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Below Autin Hotel. -. Ten per cent, interest will be added to all accounts running unsettled longer than 3 months. Dr. SOSES B. ALTER, PHYB I CIAN Ain) Bcaoaoxr, f *• **.. '** ■ *’ « t At W. Julnscf’s Drag Ktorc. - A■!’* /■ ■i\ +—~A ( Dr. tB. WAUIDId.Y, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Ban malar, Indians. Will fire special attention to the treatment of Chronic Dimssn. • DR. 0. C. LIRE, HOMCEOPATfi. OP3TZO3B Treating the Ooert flonee, SaatM the PoetffiM. Rensselaer, Jnd. A. KaCOY A THOMPSON, BANKERS MID CATTIE BROKERS, Burandsril domestic exchange, make collections on all ayailablepoints, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4. o'clock p. m. SCHOOLBOOKS! The citizens es Rensselaer and Jasper county will SncTitto their interest to bay School Books and Stationery Of all kinds at ray DRUG STOJtE. I also keep a full line of Drugs and Perfumery. Call and teems ElUlflT KAYYAL. • * u-a.

Haim Howland, Marble Worker, "" t .... . Benagelaer, Indiana. “Will handle American and Kalian Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to building work. | 12-6 X. 8. Dwigglas, Sbari Dwtggins, Prtt’l. Catkier. Citizens 9 Bank, . &SJFASJUAXS, IS DIAS A. Does a general banking business; (ires special attention to collections; remittances made on •lay of payment at current rate of exchange, interest pud on balances; cert I grates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and aoia. This bank owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Kxpoeltion in UTB. This safe is protected by one of Sargent's tlase locks. The bank vialt nsed <« as good aa can be built. It will be seen from the forgoing that this bank furnishes as good security to depositees aseaa be furnished ■ A. L. WILLIS, GUNSMITH • AID XBOX VOKXm. y Lathe for Turning Iron. Shop on river bank south of School House.’ Hunters, Inventors and owners of Thershinc and other Macbinee are respectfully invited toeaU- 11-61 T. M; JONES, (Latent'Kan kakee City.) v -• NiEfiMT mm, Suita for Men, Youths and Children cu t and uiade. Work warranted. FUU LINE OF PIECE GOODS ~ Kept in stock. * The finest, best an<* cheapest stock ever opened tn 'Reds*' Mixer. Call and sei. Orders solicited-

SMALL TALK.

—Bassn B. Anthony. —Sosan B. draws lika a mustard plaster and a fall boaa* may be expected. —Mr. E C. Scott, nfCwwlwdtvlHa, has been appointed express messenger on the 1., D. A C. B. B. -Charles H. Prioe, Clerk of the Jmper Circuit Court, will pleeee accept thanks for favors rendered. —Tbe front of the postofflee building hae been slightly remodeled and repainted and . now presents q very creditable _?\X * —There will be no temperance meeting at the court house to-jnoirow '•venlS, to may havCßntoppbrtotaßy'to bear Buma B. thdealter the Mae Ribbon meetings will be held Saturday evenings- ... RjctyTBUQAH step up to the captain’s office and plank down’d dollar sod a half for the beat local sod political ■paper In Jasper eounty. It will pay. —Don’t forget that to-night a week the R. D. C. will play “A Beokdb Home," at Starr's Halt Before going see that your buttons are won' sowed on, and don't forget to take along a clean handkerchief.

—On Sunday next—morning and evening, at tbe Christian church,Rev. D. T. Halstead will speak,, Subject: “The Miraculous Gifts of the Spirit—their purpose and perpetuity.” The public cordially invited. —Farmers, when you come to town trip up the stairway of Makeever’s new brick building and introduce yourself to the editor of tbe Rkpublicaw. ,He vvttTbs pleased to sea you and take your subscription IT iron are not already a reader of this paper. —“There are more papers aad tnagm-' zines 00 me to Rensselaer than any other place of Us size in this part Qt, tbe State.” So say the mall agents On tbe Pan Handle, and I. D. A G R, R’s. 1 This speaks pretty well for our people ag alUerary community. —We are told that, .there exists among tbe young people df this place an unusual propensity for dancing. Wears also informed that there about ten families residing in Rensselaer by the name of Hopkins. “But whafsin a name? ” Tbe Hop-kins are not all hoppers. —Lewis Hosier, against whom a judgment was rendered last week for 1140 by a jury of his peers, for services rendered by bis dnushter as a farm hand, drove a fine bay mare to town last Saturday, and Monday she was yanked to tbe bone-yard 4t tbe rear of a two horse wagon. “Misfortunes never come singly.” —Susan B. Anthony never having experienced the bliss of matrimonial felicity might truly be styled an "ancient maiden lady,” but doubtless It is through tbe of single bless* edness she has acquired a fund of knowledge. She Is in all probability as noted a personage g* ever visited this place, and shp deserves a liberal hearing.' Her Subject is “Woman wants Bread, not the Ballot”

,—Dwiggius went tp Chicago, Monday last, to purchase a new bank, safe. The Dwiggins banking firm of this place have made arrangements to establish a branch bank at Oxford, in Benton county. We are told that .neither Benton or Warren county has a bank at the present time, and they fexgect to “fill a long frit want” rin thatoorner of (life mundane sphere They are clever gentlemen and experienced bankers, and will doubtless make a suocess of their new enteprise. —Mr. Ezra C. Nowles was duly installed as Auditor of Jasper county last Monday. He possesses the qualifications to make an efficient official, which, together with Iris gentlemanly bearing, be will, in all probability, become an acceptble pubiio servant. Mr. Barkley, his predecessor, retires with the confidence and good will of the public, and having performed his duties faithfully and well his name "will not be permitted togd down info the vortex of oblivion, the common receptacle of Democratic ex-officials. —W e find a number of names of persons on our subscription book whose subscriptions have expired, and not having the bopor of their acquaintance, we do not know whether they desire the Rkpublica* contin. ued to thrir address or not, so in order to avoid any loes or misunderstand* lag, the paper will be discontinued to all such after the next issue. A red mark on the margin or wrapper of (he paperwlll indicate that the subscription needs renewing. We do not wish to drop any name from our list, and hope -all will be prompt In this matter. —The Rensselaer Dramatic Club will play “Broken Home; or Three Glasses a Day,” at Btarr Hall, next Thursday sveuing. 5 This being the.

first appearnce of this excellent company for the wintei season it is eX* pec ted they will be well patronised and cordially received. As actors they are too well known to require any intmdnction through the publio prints and a bare announcement of the time and place of their exhibition is sufficient to secure a crowded bouse. The play named is decidedly meritorious and exceeds in thrilling lute rest either of the other popular tsmperanoe dramas. —The Lecture Association of this place should secure the services of Burdette, the “ funny man of the Haurkeye," if possible. Hi« bill of fare may be pretty high, but be draws big bouses, with aa Increased admission, and Is patronised by Dm beet classes of society everywhere. Keator, one of Ihd editors of*this Wabash Ptaindeaier, speaking of his qualifications as a newspaper man says “Burdette Is a genial, whole-souled, rollicking gentleman, bright and sparkling in conversation, and aa entertaining as a libel suit. Hejhas had a varied experience in Journalism—knows the tricks of the wood subscriber—understands the methods of the printing office bore—is familiar with the terrors of a *sJgbt draft*—can accommodate every patron with space ‘at the bead of the column’—can elaborate a paid load into enough lines to benkrupt the advertiser—ln short, is a companionable newspaper man, who relishes the business in every department,’*

—Call and subscribe. —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Miller returned Monday evening from a 4 days’ visit among friends at Valparaiso. —We are pleased to add to our exchange list the Wahreh Haim Dealer best newspapers in Uirifon* —Wheat in this rearkst is worth at tbs present writing 91. GK; oats,2sc; new corn (80 pounds per bushel), 30c, butter, JHc; eggs. 121 c; lard Be. —A eemmnnieation from Bsmingtou came too late for last week’s issse ami we bnttt It’this week beefeose of ♦ts antiquity. Tbe writer will please try again. —Squaw. winter commenced last Sabbath Summing. Abost an ftch of snow fell In* this region, * which we hope will be followed by a fair show of Indian summer. —The squaw winter, Sabbath, having Interfered with form work,* large number of forfoer* Were i« town on Monday, and Washington street presented a very lively appearance. . tVt"A pound 4>arty we* held at tbe reeidenoe of Rev. and Mnt A. Wood, Tuesday evening. We are Informed that, these, good people Were well “pounded” by their friends,for which the recipients are truly thankful. ’ —lt is said tbe amount es wheat sown in Jasper oounty this fall is fully eoedbortb greater tfiq? planted Jn any former season; all cn which augurs well for the prosperity of this community/ ' * * ' . i‘ —Something over forty new sub. hare fcren reoelvod within 'the past ten days, and still they come. No good citizen of Jasper oounty can (a y the RaPUBL.ICAN. —Thomas Saxon, of Washington Court House, Ohio, a late accession to Rensselaer, is engaged with Mr. R.* 8. Dwiggins, In the banking business. 'He is a floe “appearing voting man and comes well recommended. ’. » • ' f ; —ki. W. 8. Orwin, the jeweler, left for Rushville. Indiana, Tuesday mqmlng with baggage and household furniture,'to make' that his 'future home. Mr. Orwin is a good, squaretoed citizen, apd we are syrry to part with him. —Frank W. Babcock, Esq., is doing good work as Attorney-, It requires a man of sense and judgment’, capable of laying aside all personal prejudices In order to discharge the duties of the office impartially and well.

—Miss Fannie B. Walton, a young lady well and favotabiy known in this place, was married to Billy Teagarden at Minheola, Texas, some three weeks since. Her ftiends here extend their good wishes for a happy, prosperous life. —Geo. Smith, who had been summoned to appear before the Jasper circuit court, for unlawfully and feloniously purloining a pair of suspenders from the store of Mr. Ralph Fendig, hagainee died, and Done 'fo settle his accounts witfTa hlßbyr coqrt ■<, —When the large box Containing the plate glass for the front of the Mfekeever building was opened last "Mcmlat;“one'6f'‘the largest panes was found broken In three pieces. The broken glass cost about eighty dollars which the manufacturers will be required to make good; —TJ$e Indianapolis,; Delphi A Chicago Railway will spU tickets',at this plaoetfo all who wish to attend the Grant reception on the 12th, to Chicago and return for the small sum of 83. Train leaves here at 12 m. Nov. 11th, and arrives at destination at 7 p. m. See advertisement in another column.• - „ '—Mr. T. M. Jones, the fashionable merchant tailor, of this place, will go to Chicago next week to lay in a stock of fall and winter goods. He expects to purchase the best and finest stock of goods for overcoats, nobby suits, etc.,-ever exhibited in Rensselaer. Don’t order your suits until he 7 returns. —A toporter for the ReFubiuCan says the temperaiMlie meeting at the eourt house last-Fricfoy. evening was one of the best attended and moet interesting meetings held for some.time. With an occasional exception these meetings, as they should be, are nonparti ton, and all parties work harmoniously together In the'grahd cause' es temperance. * • ■» 1 —A case.wherein theßtote of Indi-; ana is plalntiff and Franklin Zimmerman et. al. are defendants, will occupy the attention of the circiirt eourt tomorrow. The parties named are charged with appropriating a heifer to their own use, the ownership of not clearly settled in (he minds of certain other individuals. A large nomberof witnesses have been summoned, and the indications ale that the trial will'be long and tedious. It is said the evidence will be principally cieeumstantiair* - ' t?"

—Elder N.F. RavliU, of Chicago, 1 ' is conducting a class in 'elocution at Starr Hall. .Some of our beet citizens, are receiving" instructions, and this place is destined'to become noted for the high degree of oratorical ability displayed here. Elocution is .an attainment that should be cultivated by every scholar, even though be never expects to occupy the rostrum. * The art of speaking or reading properly with correct accentatlons and pauses, is in valuable to men and woman of all ages. At the dose of the first twelve lesion's a public entertainment will be given at Stare Kali,which will be a rich selaer* Tbe class now numbers about forty members. - -.eL a. a —Ed Brooks, a circumambulating temperance ance here a few days agd and spoke his piece at the court lionae Tuesday evening, whioh was duly an rplemented with a collection for the purpose of adding a few dimes to the lecturer's exchequer. Brooks is a rattler, and perhaps about the only good thing he ev«r did was to serve the great’ State of Indiana four years at the Michigan City prison. We take it that bis “lecture tour" i# for the purpose of getting a little notoriety and securing a li velL hood without the exercise of his muscle rather than to accomplish good in the temperance cause. Would-be imitators of Luther Benson are becoming entirely too numerous in the Hoosler State.

-Hi. WAhorv es the law Arm of Btrnifht A Wiley, Fowler, Ittd., mad* as a Brief call Header, in company wUh & T l , Tbompson/Esq. "SomAww QihAf friindfl drooDed in ihlg uawaww good wlshsa, -whene nanss are jmammi. sow remit .-j

Uncomfortable Matrimonial Yokes.

A glance at the bar docket for tbe present term of court shown three applies Mona for the «aw»«pling es the matrimoUhfl JAte whiefi ha* res tied' for a season “brfeonfl’drtaMy upon the bow burdened weeks of Chester W. and Mary K. Pool, Eli# L and PficnyWiL liam B. am) Pbehe.ArTallman. In the fltaeAAlned mm a divoroe has been granted by His Honor, Judge Hammond. The pi sin tiff set op the plea that notwithstanding she had eondnoted herself in a loving and affectionate manner ’hbr liege lord bad charged her with unchaste and an ladylike conduct toward certain male friends, aad' finally abandoned-her without cause or provocation, and some two years' since decamped for parts unknown, since whieh-time sh* has not ehsgpd bed, prepared his Viands or been permitted.« to- behold the . jealous, spstle that wantonly played upon his comely physiognioip£. And now considering ail> this* and the fact that Maty, since the separation, has been required to proriae for herself the common necessaries and comforts of life, it is but just and right that she should be released from the galling yoke that ah Unequally bound h6r to hfi unloving husband.;. ■; "

■Sarah E. Price, the plaintiff of the second parties named above, also demands to be released by the authority of the Jasper Comity, Circuit Court, from the matrimonial custody of Eli E.’ Pfice, another /fooughty man,” who lias failed to fulfill the contract of bis marriag? vow bly absoonoding from her. bed and board, neglecting to furnish her u’ith the. material best, calculated to keep soul and body together, and not properly supplying her ward robe with the person si adornments so necessary to the happiness and accomplishments 'of the' modern wife. Sarah ciainia, also, that as the partner of Eli’s weal - and woe, bliss aod sorrow',, adversity and prosperity, during their brief matrimonial career, she performed well and truly her part as it becomes 9 devoted wife; but in so much as he has p’rovyd recreant to his trust, indifferent to the sympathetic pul* Ballons of her' heart, and regards not the nUraolions of her person, the smile of her countenance.or loving accenls that fqll from .her lips, she prefers rather to “waste her sweetness on the desert air”, than te longer court the good will or seek to bask in the smiles of an unworthy and unaffectiqnate map. In the causc ot* the jfhird Dai lies found on the docket for marital dissolution the genders are reversed, and William B. desires to bn dissolved from Phebe A. because, as he alleges, she has at divers times abused the love and affection he had for her by wiekedly And unlawfilly submitting to the leoherous embraces of a brother-in-law, for whose caresses she has manifested a greater desire than for thS loving companionship of him whom she bad taken for “better or for woree.” William being an admirer of the prinoiple exhibited by Joseph when sorely tempted’.by Fottphar’s Wife, has refused to further give aid and •oomfort to the . companion of his youth aqd now sepks through the QOurta a permanent and complete •epAration. If tbe chargee m set forth in the application lor divoroe are true, Phebe acted.very unwisely hi not centering her Affections in the man of her choice and fortifying her virtue agaipst every invading foe. Solomon teaches us (and perhaps no one has luid moro-etp* ri« ence in these matters than he) that the pleasures of vice are but mo,mqntniy, and seemingly of necessity are followed by a cup of .bitterness that must be drank, dregs and*all. Mens’, boys* and children's suits sold at prices that wilLWetontsh the closest cash buyer*.’ The lntgest beaten'. There is no use of try ing to get better or cheaper goods. Call and see what he has in this line. Let him show yon one of his Ulster overooats, one of his dress ■nits, or one of his splendid ,bus! ness suits. They are Derfection.

IN MEMORIUM.

naLL or Pbaiuik hopes. No. tts, F. A. A. MI 1 Rensselaer, Ind., 0ct.90,18T8. To the W- if., Warden and Brethren •of Prairie Lodge No. 125, F. A A. ji. Bcrmtlaar, Indiana: Tour committee appointed to draft resolution* of condolence on ftp dsspest -of Brother Goaooii A. Moss, reepfeetfgfly submit the foltowing: , Whekias, It has please) the GnM Master of thelTalrerae to remove flfcm our midst our worthy Brother, Dr. Gordon A. Mom, Jfssofcsd, That wo recognise In the life ami conduct of our deceased fertHhpr tfcpm teristtcs of a kind husband, aweettonnte father, and our order an earneat and fMthfat member, which well mririt* tbeemolattea of nswho survive.'' That la hit death hit Wrtd»eft family mourii the lom of a kind husband and father, ear fraternity an honored and dbertsberi men. Mr, hts pnfiesaien an nhte.' and worthy aatoet* 'ate.oer community aa uptigM aad oouscicntloua eittsea. RtmAtxxl, That we tender onr sincere condolence to the widow aad childnaa of our docoased brother. JTssof **4, That the foregoing resolutions be spread upon the record of this Lodge, a copy trnnamttted to the family of the deceased and a copy furnished each of onr town papers for publication. , ' f r // Bcspectfnllv submitted, Mauios L. SmTt.ka.) »' - * ' Cm arlks 11. Frick, J Com. WtLLiad.lMBS. }

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.

To be Feopfo Mart Tks last Curst llnsHy wnsmJ la •sraatWaiM pwdli| aranSraaaW. *• tor MiiißiiiMSt Art, ‘a* mkn ton tl lr ttT**~*l~*''* **nltfir (AaliMqlMN ot arafSrwraj.se;' if luto ul a and mv' * T i<e>iiemuuili wmotyore *»r WsraßUdwto BtoSfHiSra aad atady tbdrpra """**•l ' * ' Aral* —NStoret Mflaig Saaaa tojrafio follow,: y T ,. ■„ t SwtkraX. ta all riecUoaa not bfirarwlra'pra* rMed fjr ia dweoaatitatioa, erery aMUaeiUtttTi ill ttoStatS'aiK indStha,*afSd fe'Mw tMUUf alxtjr «|a} is lira ward or prwlKt thirty Si)* 4w—ltatriy pcsesithtg mm* slscttoe, wtfftT male si foreign biith ol Uaafltf tl year* tori vywasda, who ,haU h*»« r*r aided is tkra ynited Htgte* eae ywr, aad absU have reaiUt-tl in the Stateddriegthe»lxmoath, aad ia rifetoeraiMp alzty daga, aad. is tbe -ward or pew*ant thtaty day* iraaradiatoly proeedlag *aid eiwtira, aad shall hare declared Me Ipteattaa ie traeeoaa a cKiaaa ot the Called states oa the »«h|ect of naturalization, shall be entitled’ te rote la the township or precinct where benny reside, H he shell hare beendnly register'd aroording te U*. AMBKDMKST MO. S simply prdrtdce for striking out tbe words, , “So negro or raulsto shall here the right es suffrage," contained in section S of the second frttde of the'eohetitoMdn. ’j'- 1 " '.'t -Atowwtre U- Adecl read: Section 14. All general elections shall he' held on*M Sent Tneeday after the toe* Monday in XoThashee, bat township rfeetfoee mar he held at each times as may be prodded by law. l*ror ided. that the QeneCaf A teem bly may peeTide by law for the eteetioa of ell Jpdgee of courts of general and appellate Jurisdiction by an electiahi to be held for snch oßeera only, at which Up>ft *• other oßeera shaU to.V9fed -.fMr; and shall also provide for the registration of all perstmataUtled to Vote. zuiyavsKV V0..4- ~ .. - - amends by striking tbe word “white” from suetionM and 5 of articles-* and oonforming the same to tlAlconsUtutien of thc.Unlted JMates. .. I so - 5 *•/». nniendsliic fourteenth clause of section 2S of articlekdur« to at follows: , In reh|tion it to fees or salaries, except the laws nvq' Imi so made as to grpde the compensation of «flh*cr» In pruportion to the population and thf ttwjpssary scrvices required. iStSDMINT 80. S. The jfoflSwlig Jnfehdmenf’ Is'prnpOaotl, towlt, section J of the ,7th %rf!ctc to < read: | . ■Secttin l.“Th* jedfrfal power ortMi-KMtr shall l)e vested in a supreme - eourt,-elrrnU courtsj andatot; saber courts As the 4-ienepyl Assembly may establish.

AHBnnvfcwt so. 7. No poHtfCsf ar atnuiSlpal curporatioa la this State shall ever become indebted In any manner, or for any purpose, to an amount In-the aggregate exceeding two .par centum on tbe value es the taxable property within Mid corto be ascertained by the last assessment for State and eounty taxes, previous to the of such indebtedness, and all bonds or obligations in excess of such amount given by corporations shall be void; provided thutin time of wo#, foreign invasion, or other great public calamity,ou a petition of a majority of tbe property owners, in number and value, with the limltsof such corporation.the public |a Uigir discretion, may incur obligations necessary -fertile public protection and defense, to such amount ns mity be requested in such i*ctltlon. xxn. ANATOMY. No. 1 defines a *|nnllfleil voter to be a citizen of the United Stairs and of tbe State, who has resitted In,the township sixty days immediately preceding the'election—or thirty day sin the want.. This amendment will prevent the iuv-itoi-tuttou of voters anil place the elections under the control of actual citizens whose' interests and rights are affected. It is right and Just. No. I is only a vcrbnl alteration to make the State conform to the United States constitution.. No. t abolishes the Octolier election and provides foftillooWing State and'A>yirty pAieials in Novenilmr oil the day of Presidential election,. This‘amendment will save a hundred thousand dollars Manually, ami a vast deal of tlnra and vcxntioQ. i -The work of two campaigns may be done just as effectually in one. No. 4 is similar to No. X, simply abolishing a dead U:tter. . No. 5 mrilU it possible to regulate fees and so that they shall lie fuir and just, and that officers will not bo able to construe the law so as to enrich themselves at the expense of the taxparrars. No. ff needs no comment. No. 1 restrains townships, towns and cities so that ttof cwowot become bankrupt by excessive imttofedness. It Isa wise and wholesome njMnMIM. In fact all the foregoing umcndiaenM are se just and economical that Uic eltH-tpp|.of Indiana should ratify .them with great pnatomity. f* *

EXPERIANCE IS VALUABLE.

Whto yto BU ts fgfl os A LsspsWLfcr Oefkiagyea nsayitstput ttdewn asaffratttotyo* kave laeffto iehat UpM atot. m every aelJar paid oat HBe IpMhfrMaexperiaaoe.

RECE FT IO N ' OF, V ; ' GENERAL GDI NT CHICAGO Isr v’ >• |•• ■i. •» •- ,%l* Wednesday, N0v.12, - • S (Taideridse —plw eflke Anuy aflge TasßMMe aud ail .» ” Ysteram, • t IVI •!• - Which is to.to the Largest and Grandest Affair of tile kind ever Undertaken. The Cltfaens of Chicago have agreed to make Wednesday. Nov. li a HOLIDAY, closing all businem house* ml turning oat en hum to do honor to the Greet Geueral. A U railroad entering Chicago wRI ran excnralen trains, and the rnd parade will start promptly at » o’clock M_ with MuOM men In line. Infantry,Cavalry, Artillery, Cittxen*. Army of the Tennessee, l nion Veterans. Grand Army of the Republic. MO Benda.of: Music. Secret Societies, Trade Unions and Orders, and Governors of States. At night the city of Ctißngnwillbe illuminated br the Electric Light and the Most Brilliant Display of Fireworkseeer seen. Do not fail to join in with the numberless thousands that will vlslt<Ll»lcegn. Arrangements have been made with the Indianapolis, Delphi * Chisago Uallwayl'tor-special lew. rates. Uur agente will sell pxcnryii.u tickets, good fortioing Passage, XofdAttnif 11, IgJlfc * ** TICKiM .TO CHICAGO AHD j ‘ RETURN I '• f ; 3. 00. ’'' tiMM'WQI rangf follow* rColnmbos Time M<-:<■ ‘hbC's.A Leave Delphi,. -, - - -' * IM* A. "M. " Pifigbirtjn? ? - • - ...MB “.-“I “ ra|Rc«no, t.M “ “ “ Kenmetaer. - - - lV.to M. - Arrive Chicago, j-i - - 1M P. M. Via Baltimore n Ohlo R’y. Keturirfak/biilit Will'leave Chicago t.tC AM. and. 10 F. making close connrcdons at Alida with the L„ X. A. A C. ItailwSy trains. "nxerme”** S.S.XKIILUIjj, WOnmwUp.

Hottoa to Hon-KoridanU. ■ MtllkHW, 1 '* ▼s. MaUhUAn^lrrine. ssSmk' wboN umli ukam I VOW come the pUintiffby Thompson * Bro., IX lII* attorney*, ud Ale* la open oonrt bis SMyliist btniu, Hgbln with aa .tAdash, UfMtbe dnfondaate Uuvld. Irvin*. Matilda Ana .icssJijErflßwS^r;^: “§*t?SaKfffiJ2S«SRT!S?52i dblcm they be a art appear oa (he Aral day «A tbe next term of the Jaspqy Circuit Court la to bolden on tbe irM Monday M Jaaaary, A. D, 1880, at the Osart-House la 1 Beasseleer la aaM Conner and Mate, and answer or demur toyatd complaint! the sabie wIM be beard and deter* ■rimed id their abatpee. , . ... .. t WlllHi VMrßnikl RCfrultO Wl ■■ ■ ' my hied ami a«t tbe debt ofshW l ““> ir-s-.s.Kr.rrav ‘'* dv uuk& mci. • (Jerk Jasper Cireait Court. - Thompson £ Bro., Att’yslbr Pt’s. r I -* - - > - ** *- --*■ ' Notice to Non-RocidenU. rpHR Stale of Indiana.! Ia the Ctreeft Goart 1 Oeantywf Ja*#wr.i : to October term IST*. Alfred Tbosabsan, •• 1 , *• TS. . . 1 . Thomas r. Hilt, Matilda Hill. . I Thomas Moanett aad > ". j Kara.L. Clark., Adminio- } ■ > - trator ot the Estate of ( Joha Beam, deceased. J VTOfr eotamsabi plsintlA aad Ales herein, in IN open eoort, and. tbe defendant, Thomas Monnett, comes also and Ales his answer to '(Ttalatirs cemplalat and a cram eomptaUrt .agaiast.his co-defendants, Hill and Hill, aad dtark, administrator. » Aad It appearing Iw the efßdavlt Aled in said caiise, to ope* court that she atom mama dw-t iendantsTtomaal*. Hill and MaUlda Hill are noces#ary parties to the ahore entitled action, ' theobiect oC which la toiersUosccertain mortgage*, and that said defendant*, Hilt aad Hill, are non-residents of the state of ladlana. „ Notice of the peadaecy es said action is therefore hr order oTthe Jasper Cirealt Court, given to said defendants Thomas P.Hill and Matilda Hilt, that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Cirealt Chart, to be bogun and held at the court house, la Rensselaer, fa Jasper onunty, la the State of Indiana, on the A ret Monday' in Jaeudry, At I>. IMA, and that hbleas said tlefeadfatar-Hill and J|ilL answer or demur to aabl plaintiff’s complaint as well as to the defendant:Monnett, the same will be heard and determined Jn thety absene*;' Witness my haixVAud'ahnl of said Circuit UU day of No-, JRIAI..I .• vember, A.tJ. 187 V. CHAS- H< PRICK, w Clerk Jas|>er Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro., 4tt*ysfoFPlCff. • ’

Notice to Rein-Residents. v TUG State-of Indiana,! In the Circuit Court • Jdsper County.! to January term,lßßo. John'Makeover-. r « i.vs, ’ ~ , . . ... - ■JohU: A. Jtehson, SHE*: >4 < omolins -M. Hurttor. .< Complaint No. IMS. -v v; • ■ James H. Tiirpie, Kmma J. Turps, George T. Jones, j aad wife of said Geo. T. Jo nos, whose Arst name is unknown. J SOW come the plaintiff,by Thompson A Bro.i his attorneys, and Ales nn affidavit, that defendants George T. Jones and Jones, wife of GeorgeT. Jones (and whose name is unknown), do .not reside in the State of Indiana. , • Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless George T. Jones and —- Jones, wife of George - T. Jone, that unless they appear on the Arst day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holdea on the Arst Monday of January, A. D. lAO, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaiut. the same will be heard and determined in their absence. My order of the Court. In witness whemf, I hereunto set my hand aud nlAx the Seal ot said [seal.] Court, at Rensselaer, this Uni day of November, A. t>. 1879. CH AS. H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court, Tnoursos A Bro., Attorneys for Pl’tff.

Notice to Non-Residents. THE State of Indiana,! In the Circuit Court Jasper County, j to January term'MSU. l George Kannal 1 »' v 5.... J|mes 11. Benson, Letitia V. Henson, ~ James H. Tnrpie, Emma J. Turme,- . ~ . •; , - William Turpic, 'Mary K.'Turple, • George T. Jones, and j Complaint So. lMt. wife of Geo. T. Jdite*. ' j' whose Arst Dime ia unknown, ... Ralph rendig, • •• i' *1 • 'Abraham Leopold. . ... Cornelius M. Ilorncr, Walter A. Wood,Mowing 1 <•*- - * A Reaping Machine Co., j NOW come the plain tiff.by Thompson A Bro. his attorneys, and Ales an.aAfdavitf that tho residence of tha defendants GeorgeT. Jones and Jones, wife of said- George T. Jones, but whose Arst name is unknown, do not reside ie the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, George T. Jones and Jones. wife of said T. Jones, that unless they be and appea* on the Arst day of tbe next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be bolden on the Arst Monday of January, A. I>. 1880, at the Court House In Rensselaer, in said (,'ountv and State, and answer or dcroar to said complaint, the same will be beard and determined in their absence. By order of Court. 7 ' ‘ln witness whereef, I hereunto set , ~ my hand and afHx the Seal es said 1 [CKAX,] Court, at Rensselaer, this Brd day 5 of November. A. D. t*fU. * • CIIAB. H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thoxrsov A Bro.. Att’vs tor ri’ttr..

F.L. Cotton., A. McCoy. T.J. McCoy. COTTON, McCOT & SON, Dealers in GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL (i&Bee Near depot,) Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. HIGHEST market price, in cash, paid for grain, and bogs. W e have extra facilities for handling- wlHj, despatch )and accuracy the articles named, and gird personal attention to the business'. Persons desiring anything in. oar line are.feindly invited to give us a callbefore dealing elsewhere. 12-7. NOWELS HOUSE, lUnsselaer, - - Indiana, •’ . KtITLET R MN, , . . . .., •" ■ THE SIOWELB HOUSE is a new. threestory brick hotel, just opened. The proprietors formerly kept the Broadway House at rem,ind., and have had tnneb experience as caterers to the wants of (tie traveling pnblie. Their tables are supplied with an abundance of the best food known to the culinary art, the bed-rooms are large, well • lighted, properly ventilated and comfortably furnltMjl, the bods and bedding are all and healthful. The traveling public is respectfully solicited to give them a call.- Day end week boarders will Ind it so their interest to atop at the Monies House. lt-6. •' KIRTI.EY A SON.

PIONEER MEAT MARKET, ■ , . .ri\ ■ >f t .JT •. •< » j: (First Door West Jewelry Store.)’ Rensselaer, - - Indiana, L ' J. J. EI6LEBBACII, Prep’r. ly. i , CM. .It .’„v .j *;>!•»■■ t| ■’-M*f*. xyCi (Mb ' Swu.ft.dl ■J. * It. SSt chaser* afthc‘loWe@t urnte*.' Nolle hot the l>e*t stock slaughtered. Every body i* ’ Invited 'to t ; -v 'fW' TM Dlfhot Nm P«M for Good Nat Cattle. t lr j J. J. EIGLESBACif. 4

PEACOCK HOUSE, (Near ttuiTtetolßc«.) : Rensselaer. - Indmn&f H. PEACOCK, JP>ippW T .li * rpms excellent Hotel has jn*t been reopened JL By WB propBMWTf whOIMHR Btßuj TbIIBBO* furnished with tha beat provisions, tlie cos u try affords, Boarder*-'t>v-tto'«togr or week at the iom^ rates- t the Peacock UoueealfteL;

CASH GROCERY . . v . -• . v.y v / *- - -.iHr 1 ' - HOUSE! « LOVIS KERN, STAPLE k FANCY GROCERIES; ;< * -A • t* z . ■ sitit y-’ ivr*. . : ■ *v .;>.?» « •- - . ■ provisions, ; : QUffiENSWABEt- - ■ rartjips buyiag for Cash wiU Aad it to their int«*fst-to<gamluff my,gi»M aadiltoe*^, TMc Highwf PrteWA pHid far Cabtry ■' • Rensselaer, Indiana* 12-6 x.ot-ns HT. WI&R 3>T ES-aFt, • H / •’ DEALER IN ' * ' - - , '' ' . * ■ is „«>*•.{ iKVlhlb*? i Hardware, Tinware^ CABINET FURNITURE, Ate. If'*. » t» W ' t ‘ | ;• ‘ 1 Latest and Most Fashionable Styles faParlorv Bedroom and Common Furhiture, Cook, Office and Heating * Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nalls, Sad Irons, &c.; &c. C3rn.A.]NrT> <3I»E!3Na'IISXt^ From 7 O'clock A. M. to 9 P. H. Daily. Call Early for fresh Parlor FurnUnre. W. J. IMES, t . • Jn . ' ,DEAL_eFi IN • School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, ’Varnishes, CH€WICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, - PATENT HWim, RUDI'WEB PAHS. Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, ' • i " - ■ i‘» 77 ...- .• . FINE WINES ANT); FURE -LIQUORS, /; 1 _ . . ' R;'.:c. :v. »« . «I.' .- vlt-l «. • StrlctlyVor'fcletilcal Purposes,'• - ssf*»**- { '» f ,*/«i }.- t . . ;.. . This stock of gohdH-irt sHl : d«pa‘rtfn«tota, lB fl , eßh i>ure i aud fiivt-ejasft. Thefois nona better Ji) .aUtlUlon to the above enu'mevmtloo, a full supply is kept of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pens,' Flhe Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils,'Eroserfifof pentfl Bud ink, and all articles pertaining to tbe Stationery Line. . .f/ ( • ” - , 7 Groceries '- Million I 'SU<JAP, 05FE5& AND SPICES ! V ‘ i The Largest Grocery House and Cheapest Stock in Jasper County. ALSO A FULL LINE tf.GUSS AND QUEENSWAAL TEA, TOBACCO* CIGARS —ta— Lumber! Lumber! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I *- I *' . -.* f ....... . 1 • .. j. V A . 11 - . , 1 •-..*« Finishiiig Lumber, Common Lumber, All Kindsof Lumber. 1 ■■ - - v m 4 Star A Shingles! Standard Shingles! j Common Shingles! Beveled Lath, Plain Lath. All Length Battons. • Square Pickets,Flat Pickets,' SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, Sidin£f,oornice, Mouldiiig,.Wtindow, and Door Frame*. .ALL sold in, quantities to suit, and at the LOWEST PRICKS. 4 1 -yfVr-S .. to# -' . -’.r ; jßensselaer, Indiana

HOPKINS HOUSE, (kettll side Washington St.) lUniwdaar, 4- fttfikaar « ' ■ vpBB HOPKIBB HOT3E kw Acquired A wvviable reputation with ge trav*gnx nubile, and I* widely known a* (fftorling .-thu J>c«taecomniodatton« and mate *aßafaetory en - ‘tennalnment-. Bay and week boanlcan always ‘•‘Raff* I***— 1 ***— 1