Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1880 — Page 3

* judicial rUrd Maatfaf <• Jfw**,- Flrat Monday fa J*»a; tklrd OdoArr. OFFICII*: ■ Jerk ...... ...............CIUIBLM H. PBICB--teriff Oso. M. KOBIMSOM. Auditor....:. ..'.. ..: E*ba C -. X ?Tfhl Treasurer UmteV 1. AMM. i.ee0rder............... „.,J*imT. A*bait--«rr«vor . . .... .. y.. Loria S. Alt** V |»1 |j£™; 4 .*./•*»«-»’ M-d** fa Sarek, J*d Dee-ktr. | COhPCRATIOK OFFICnS: jfirHtol ~..;.... CSABLBS PXATT. ■ irk . E. I. FBH.I4P*. 1 ’*a»urer -~...- CSABLI* C. Btabb. • ri*t Ward Cdablz* P. W*igbt. - id Ward William H. Lwo. . auMilaea < M Ward CBablbs MaTMBw. Uh Ward .... Gbobob Siglbb. ShWard F.J.BBIM. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHTSICUII. b. washburn’ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, . Rensselaer, Indiana. give* special attention to Di»ea*esof Women ..ud Children and Chronle Di»eaie*. Remetatier calls are promptly attended when tot nrofetaiunsllT engaged. u ~ , ' y OUGHRIDGE A BITTERS, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Rensselaer, Ind. <. 'Hee next door to Konkin* House. Ten per -at. interest will be added to account, runjinr an»ettled.lon<er than three months. B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN and BURGEON, Rensselaer. Ind. ■jrriCß—At W. J. Imes's Drug • tore. r\R. J.B. O WEX& HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A BURGEON. Rensselaer, Indiana. ’’Hee one door west of I’oetoffics. Residence .poatte Dr. LougUHdge’*F\R. o. jll 0 M 0 E O V.A T 11, Rensselaer, Ind. • Bee fronting the court house, and east of the PostoffiM. V attobhetj. (...ibl-S P. V.’BJCtrr, NaTßabiU W. Rhvi. Ai.-ru-v el Law. • Notary Public, vy RIGHT & rEeve, 'attorneys AT law, '.uLoctlsg Agent* and Deal Estate Broker*, Rensselaer, Ind.

(OCceovcr « torr’s Grocery Store.) • •. ..a .-. t.of titlea prepared, lands ex«j<iSed,.Lixci paid, etc., etc. _ f £\RPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, r Remington, Ind. r.-ac’it in the court* of Jasper, Newton and- * Benton counties. \y li. PIERCE, AT I ORNEY AT LAW, Remington, I ml. NcUtr.- Pnldie. Collection* made in anv part o^tlteState.' Office in Hathaway buildinc. > (ORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Renwelaer, Ind. A .•n , «5 to all buoinra* in the profession with •>. aa>>>tn**B and dispatch. Uifcee in second »’.jry ot the Makeever building. < >n P. Thompsox, D-tvtp J. Tnowsox, .« .7vr»*v at .Vvtrrg I‘aMle. ■■ HOMPSON & BRO., - 1 ■ '. ■.■ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. a-lire in all theeonrt*. We pay particular attention to paviug taxes, selling and leasing lands. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor. x. a. nwmeixs. z:xxi swissnta. I > S. A Z. DWIGGINB, IV ATTORNEYS AT LAW', Rensselaer, Ind. Wa have money to loan to farmers at 7 percent latere«t on tong time. Call at the Citizen's Bank and sec ns. PRANK W- BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAM', A nd JI tai £»tata £r”ktr, •'■lie* next door WPostoffire. Practices in the courts of Jasper. Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined, abstracts ot title* prepared, axe* paid, and collection* marie. QAMEL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAM', Rensselaer, Ind. Notary Public and Insurance Agent. Special attention given to tb« collection and prompt remittance of claims. ~ k. McCOY 4 THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Bar and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, eta. Hours from U o’clock a- m. to 4. o’clock p. m. • FRED COLE & CO., HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS, Also Paper Hangers; In fact do everything pertaining to the business promptiv and at reasonable rates, bhop over Bedford’s store, Rensselaer. Ind. Raxxs. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Italian Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, nn«l give special attention to building • tvork. 12-8 E. S.'DwLggini, Zimri Dviggina * Pr»s’:. Catkiar. Citizens’ IBank, / Jt£XSS£LA.£Jt, IS DI AS A. Does 3 general banking buxines*: give* special attention to collections; remittance* mad* on lay of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certificate* bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sola. This bank own* the burglar safe, wbieh took the premium at the Chicago Expoeition in 18T». F ro ’ wt «i by one of Sargent’* tin* lock*. The bank vault used is a* good a* can tee built. Ct will be seen from the foregoing •barthi* bank furnishes as good secaiity to 4*pesitor* a* can be furnished NOWELS HOUSE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana, KIRI LET k SOM, Prop’r. "THE NOWXLB HOUSE Is a new, three.l story brick hotel, just opened. The prorrfetors formerly kept th* Broadway House at Peru, Ind., and have had much experience a* caterer* to th* want* of th* trsveUng public. Their table* »r» supplied with an abundance of the best food known to the culinary art, the bed-room* are large, well lighted, properly ventilated and comfortably furnished, the beds and bedding are all new. clean *nd bealthfuL The traveling public i* reepectfaUy solicited to give them a call. Day and week boarder* will Aair interest to stop at the Xowlas KYBTTKT a RON.

SMALL TALK

—SvbMrib* for the Rvvmucaw. —Goldman 4Hardman tbejevrelera ' —Freeh oysters just received at R. Spencer 4 Cu'h. —i?reah oyslers received dally at R. E- Spenorr k Co’a—Uoele Billy Timmons broken leg is slowly improving. —every one attend the temperance meeting to-blght —Mrs. Anthony Mickelson of Keener tow usbip la very atak. t —Mr*. E. L. Clark la visiting relatives at Whitehall. Mich. —J. M. Nicke*! found electioneering n Keener township rather dull. —Rev. A. Miller will preach at the Christian church Saturday evening. -~Cider mad* by A. L. Willis at the rate of one barrel in twenty minutea. —The bent wood churn is taking the lead—sold on trial at C- C. Starr <fc Cu’s. * —Every voter and especially every Republican should attend the rally on the 27th. —Come out on the 27th and see Porter, and bear a just discussion of the issues. * —A. Booth’s celebrated brand of Baltimore oysters are sold by R- E Speneer & Co. —rA. L. Willis south of the school house makes cider of your apples at 1 cent per gallon. —Go to Goldman <£ Hardman for flue nickel-plated scissors, shears and ladles’ pocket knives.

—Preaching every Sunday morning at 10| o'clock at the Presbyterian church.. Everybody invited. —C. C. Starr Jc Co. are selling goods cheaper than they have ever been sold in tbe town call and see for yourself -rOur enterprising townsman A. Leopold is improving ids resident property by putting up an iron fenev —lt is a fact that C. C. Starr A Co. have the best selected stock of staple and fancy groceries ever brought to this market. —Ed Rhoades and bride, nee Miss Lora Hopkins, of Rensselaer, were in the city Monday enroute to Chicago. —Delphi Journal. —Wanted: Butter, Eggs and Potatoes at C. C. Starr A Co’s. The highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce. —Call for sample doae Rinehart’s Liver Pills. Only one for a dose. Warranted not to gripe or sicken. For sale by W. J. Imes. -*“A thing of beauty is a joy for ever” and C. C. Starr & Co. have the handsomest assortment of glassware ever brought to Rensselaer. —The attendance at the Voorhees rally at Goodlaud was variously estimated by the Democrats at from four hundred to two thousand. —Rev. James C- Faria, of Medaryville, well known to many of the older readers of the Republican, left bis home last week to make a tour of Europe. —The Idgn of John Boroughs as a leader in politics reminds us of a bantam rooster trying to teach a flock of ducks to get their subsistence from a dunghilL

—Ferman B. Learning,*'unmarried) better known ag“Bun” Learning, formerly of LaFnyettc, occupies the responsible {Kisition of clerk at Kannal's drugstore. ‘ . . , —That front window of Harding <£■ Tharp’s is a wonder to tlie school children. Everything needed in this line of school supplies may be found there at lowest prices. —Charley Hopkins is doing excel, lent work for Republicanism. There is nodiscount ou Charley’s politics and he proposes to make himself an effective exponent of political truth. —The executive committee of the soldier’s reunion to be held at Remington, Oct. 6th and 7th propose a cor. net band tournament on the 2nd day of the reunion aud offer prize of S6O to the contestants. —Our popular young prosecutor comes not alone this lime. A beauti. ful lady accompanies him, claiming protection as his wife. Shake, my friend. Accept of the Era’s congratu* lations. We wish you a long, happy, prosperous life.— Dowler Era. —Kirtley 4 Son of theNowels House have sold out to Thomas Boroughs and wifi remove to Kokomo. Mr Boroughs takes charge of the hotel immediately and we have reason to believe will make a good landlord. y —One ofthe true blue Greenbackers of Remington, having his eyes opened to Democratic duplicity, declarethat Skinner Is unworthy of his vote. He prefer* giving bis support toamau of Well-defined and stable principles.

—Ft is proposed to have tbe Garfield Guards and Hancock Guards of Jasper county join and attend the soldier’s reunion as one command. The same, it i* believed, will be done by those of tne other three counties and there will be a grand torch light drill and parade the night of tbe 6to.

—At Bradford, White county, five of the most active Democrat* have openly pronounced for Garfleld and Porter, and are actively working for the success of the Republican cause Among them are Dr. Banta who is quite well known to the Democracy ot Re nssela**! and vicinity aa one of DrLoughridge's pupils- Thus the good work is going on all over Indiana. Died —At the residence of her pa rents, in Remington, Saturday evening. September 11th, 1880, Susnc Mat, second daughter of Esau and Julia Hart, aged 13 years and 10 months. But a few days ago the dear one was full of life and activity,and gave pro naise of a long and happy, future.-* But that fell disease, claimed it* victim, and she who was the loved and the pride of her (family —loved by her mates and esteemed by all who knew her—is now we trust with the angels. A gloom o’ercasts the countenances of her associates* and a void is created in the family circle, that can never be filled. None knew her but to love her. Pamt>.

-Now is the time for th. merchant taiMrfng llnfe, ta I will •ell and make up suite to order cheaper than ever sold before In Rensselaer. I mean what I aay. T. M. JoK» —Dr. L B, Waahburn. wiperinten dent of the poultry department, baa notified tbe officers df the AgHcdltural Society that be will need uttt lees than one hundred coops for the bss of bis department. This proves tbatthte poultry show will be tbe largest ever seen in northwestern Indiana. —Anew ball 24x72 feet haa been constructed bj tbe Agricultural Society on tbe Fair Ground for the exhibition of farm Machinery. Tbs entire space, mors than 1,700 square feet is already contracted for, and ths exhibition of machinery Irlll be ths most extensive ever displayed in the county. —One of tbe mammoth pavilions that was used at Chicago at the recent triennial conclave of Knight Templars —a can Vast covering 2*500 square feet —will be on tbe Fair Ground at Roussel rer during the Fair and used for a dancing ball Tbe music will be provided by tbe Mozart Orchestra ot Lowell, Indiana. —Tbe printing for tbe soldiers reunion to be held at Remington Oct. 6th & 7th will be done at the Lafayette Courier office and will be distributed this week. After getting competing bids from all the leading houses in Lafayette and obtaining greatly re' duced rates, the printing costs tbe committee >SO. We will publish pro. gramme next week.

—F. R Donnelly, of Remington, will be Drum Major and have charge of all the martial music >4 the soldier’s reunion at Remington, Oct. 6th *and 7th. All organized martial bands and all unorganized flfers and drummers who will attend with their instruments are requested to report to him in person or by postal card. It h the pur poae of the committee to organize on the camp ground the largest luurtia* band ever seen in Indian*. Rknssklaeb Lodge 90 A. O. U, W., will bo iustituted Monday. Sept. 20tb, S-t7:30 p. m. sharp, in Odd Fellows* all, 25 chatter members to start with. Applicants and all those who may wish to secure charter rates please take notice and govern'themselves accordingly. Members nf Remington Lodge and all in good standing cordially invited. WARREN DAVIS, D. Q. M. —Fruit ieabundantiu Jasper county this year. The crop of peaches is the largest that bus been known iu many years. Apples and grapes are very tine. Prices in consequence of the abundance rule comparatively low. Peaches have been sold all the way from $1.75 per bushel down to 50 cento. Grapes were sold for 3) to 4 cento a pound. Pears were $1 a bushel. Apples range from 60 ceuts to 25 cento a bushel. —Last Sabbath quite a number of Rensselaerites visited Mr. Samuel Babb’s near Remington to bid adieu to Miss Alma Babb. She left Monday to attend school at Akron, Ohio. Tbe l>ariy was composed of the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. A. Purcupile, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Purcupile, Mr. and Mrs. F- J. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sears, Misses Rosa Aker, ArillaCotton, and Dora and Lizzie Purcupile. Wm. E. Muss, “Joey” Hardman, Dr. J. 8. Oweus aud Noble J. York. A very pleasant time is reported. —Some of our citizens who attended the Morocco Fair last week report eleven huckster stands and twentythreegumes of chance on the ground, and, of live stock, only one Durham bull, one small heifer, onesow and five pigs, three horses and one colt, aud a small collection of poultry. The racing was said to be good, thievviug at a premium. If these are the facta, it is certainly presuming very much on tbe regard honest people have for decency to ask them to attend places conducted thus. Our fairs should be mode attractive by the inducement they hold out to elevate the mind and to give impet. us and an upward tendency to tbe industries represented. —The speeches of Messrs Overmeyer and Atkins at the court bouse last week were full of thought and good argument. Tbe testimony of Mr. At. kins, a native of Georgia, confinns the reports of violence in the Bouth aud the determination of confederates to rule or ruin the government. Not. withstanding the speakers revealed tbe true inwardness of Democracy in its vasci tali ng course and gave a fair ex|xsith>n of Republican doetrine, they avoided all abuse of political op poiiems. This is commendable and as it should be. Democratic orat«»r H have yrl a lesson in decency to leant in tiiis particular, al least any who have expounded Democratic doctrine and dogmas at this place could welj profit by such a hint.

—Jacob Keiser, of Winamac, has been nominated for State Senator by the Republicans of Carroll, White and Pulaski counties. Several years ago Mr. Keiser lived in Rensselaer where he was connected with tbe newspaper interests of tbe town. He married here. He is highly respected by hundreds of tbe best people of Jasper county for his strict integrity, genial manuers and frank open address There is no question of his ability. He is a man of tbe common people, has always associated with them, and has intimate knowledge of their viewsand desires. At present and for many years Mr. Keiser is and has been engaged in the publication ofthe Winamac Republican, recognized as among tbe ablest advocates of Republican principle* iu northwestern Indiana. Tbe district is Democratic ordinarily 500 or 6UO majority, but Mr. Keiser is making a vigorous personal canvass and his competitor will filnd it uecea. sary to exercise tbe utmost vigilance to maintain hiaadvautage*

NEW GOODS.

Jones baa Just returned from Chicago with a full line of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and caaaimerea, which be makes up to order in the latest cats. A good fit guaranteed or do sale. Cail and see my stock.

—Pure eider vlfiefcar atC C-Sterr A Co’s. -Tbe key to tha campaign at Bedford’*. —Go to Mrs. Healey’s for mourning —fcew faeMhg <hd lace at Mra Healey’s. ' - —Handsome bed room sets at Bears A Son’s. —Stunner tobacco and cigars Mt BedfonFa. . —Bedford has tire “Boes” 2 for 5 eant cigar in town. Jz —School books of all kinds at Harding and Tharp’s. —Oysters by the can or diab at R. E. Spencer A Co’* —Flowerpot* and hanging baskets •tC.C. Btarr ACo’a —A esrload of stoneware at C. C Btarr 4 Co’s, only Bcento per gallon. —Fresh bread, cakes and pies always on band at R. E. Spencer A Co’s. —New fall styles tn bonnets rind hats at Mrs. Healey’s. —Sew invoice of solid gold rings at Goldman and Hardman’s. —Try Harvest home smoking tobacco at Harding and Tharp’s. —For choice toilet Hoaps of all kinds go to Harding and Tharp’s. —New lot of silverware next week at Goldman A Hardman’s. —When you want nice monograms, go to Goldman <fr Hardman’s. —The largest stock of lead pencils in Renreeiaer !• at lire postoffice. —Excellent penholder* at tbe postoffice. Prices from 5 cento to 75 cento each.

—Engraving'done free of charge on all silverware bought at Goldman A Hardman's. —Nalls, window glare, brackets, mouldings 4 etc., at bottom prices at Ferguson’*. —Remember If you want good watch or clock work, go to Goldman A Hardman's. —Guard chains, necklaces, charm*, etc. Good assortment, at Gnldirian A Hardman’s. —When the time draws nigh go to Goldman 4 Hardman’s for your wedding presents. —For choice perfumery, hair oils, face paints, pomades Ac, go to Harding and Tharp’s. —Rubber erasers at the postofflee Rensselaer, Ind. Prices from 5 cento to 15 cento each. Fine Elgin watches cased inZsilver or gold, at bottom prices at Goldman and Hardman’s. —The best wagon is the chea pest and the name of it is “Newton.” Bedford keeps them. —Our prices on reparlng are as low as any first class work can be done. Goldman 4 Hardman. —We keep a full stock of choice fine cut tobacco, smoking tobacco, and cigars. Harding and Tharp.

—For stylish and fashionable suite, made up in tbe style and cut of tbs present day, call on Jonss ths tailor—Bedford has the largest and best assortment of chewing tobacco it tbe town. Call and try his Garfield or Hancock tobacco. —Go in at Bedford's and ask Char* ley Hopkins for Garfield tobacco. He will show it to you with a smile and say “It is extremely good.” —Some twenty odd sty les and sizes of writing papers are in stock at tbe postoffice. There is uot better or cheaper goods in tbe county. —We can site you to many cases where Dr- Harding’s favorite remedy has proved an infallible cure for chicken cholera. Harding and Tharp. —Beautiful autograph albums at .tiie poetoffioe in Rensselaer for only 10 cento each; larger ones for 15 cents, still larger and better for 50 eeute, 65 cents and $1.25. —We have a large line of clothing, hate, caps, socks, underwear, 4c-, which we will sell nt cost for tbe next thirty days to ciose out. Fendig 4 Jost. -Mr. John Coen would call the attention of our readers to the fact that he has a complete assortment of nursery stock at his nursery. Patronize your home institutions. —Five cents ’will buy a scratch book, a memorandum book, a penholder, an ivory toothpick, a nickel key ring, a good lead pencil or a bottle of best ink, at tbe postofflee. —<?. C- Starr A Co. have Just re. reived a targe Invnicr of new goods, their stock h» now complete and you <an find any tiling there you may need in thegrocery line at rockbottom prices. —When you are in need of stationery, pens, inks, pencils, slates, blank books, or anything in the school book ieuecall and learn our prices before purchasing. Harding and Tharp. —All persons expecting to do any painting this fail will do well to call and see us before purchasing. We have a large stock and will give reduced prices, Harding and Tharp.

—Strange if true, that, when a Remington ynnng lady ia asked by a gentleman to ride with him, she gives consent only on condition that he hires one of those nice oosy carriages of Sbeffler’s. —Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Indiana, for premium lists and all Information relative to the ninth annual fair of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, which will be held September 21st to 24tb, 1880, inclusive. —To reduce stock, for the next 30 days Carters’ and Thomas’ standard bla<k. blue aad violet writing ink* will be sold at 5c per cone bottle, at rhe Postofllee. This ia cheaper than they could have been bought by the gross a few months ago. —Two new brick school houses are being built in Marion townshipThey are the first brick school houses in Jasper county. Blates, slate pencils, writing paper, pens, ink, flat cap paper, scratch books, composition books, and many other scbofrf supplies are for sale at the postoAeO in Rensselaer. ♦ |

T. M. JONES.

IgMg Ik ’l tWiuTsi -M Itachine Oil Harding A Tharpta. -Glassware at rotek-bottom prices at Bedford’s. —ls ybu want a dress salt call on Jone* tb« tail*. —ls yba want any kind of salt, call on Jones the tailfin —Try the campaign cigar sold by Stiller, Remington. ‘ —Cider vinegar—Pure b! Her vinegar at Harding Tharp’s. —See that 60 cent tea at Bedford's before you buy; Ito “boas.’ 1 —Before purebasng go to B. F. Ferguson for prices on lumber. —First ciass rim knob lock all complete, 85 cento at Ferguson ta —Doors, saab, blinds and all kinds of moulding at Ferguson’a If you want* business suit, Jones will fityou out in a tip top one cheap. —Calender clocks and school teacher’s clocks at Goldman i> nd Hardman's —B. F. Ferguson keeps on hand at his lumber yard a full line of building hardware at lowest rates. —For a good square meal, cooked and served in neat style, gb ttf tbe res tauraut of J. E. Stiller, Remington. —Ferguson is prepared to pay cash for ail kinds of graiu or trade flour, hardware and lumber for the samd* —The place to get building material, Ferguson’s. Reason, he keeps a full stock of best quality at lowest prices. —Just coming.—A large bill of lumber to be sold at tbe lowest possible prices. B. F. Ferguson —B. F. Ferguson offers some first class bargains in Ihmber this week, in our local columns. He is tbe man to patronize. —As winter approaches the homeless begin to prepare for buildingThe place to get bargains In building material is at B. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. —I will sell suits to order from $5 to $lO cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Come and try me. T. M. Jones —Anyone with nn eye to taste and style, can see the difference In clothes made by Jones and those made elsewhere. i —When you come to the Fair don’t fall to call at C. C. Btarr A Co’e. mammoth grocery store and get a big bargain. —The restaurant of J. E. Stiller, north of the depot, Remington, Is the popular resort for icecream and lemonade parties. —ls you want anything in tne way of clothing made to order call on me I will sell cheaper than anybody else T. M. Jones. —Stiller of Remington is always prepared with the nicest bread, the best of pies and the freshest cakes in tbe market. > —All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Col. Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s Stone building. Give her a call.

The Best Dentistry.

A. H. Wirt, Dentist, of Monticello, is in town, to do dental work of all kinds. The patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Office In second story of Mre. Hemphill,s Building.

PirmOMTO SKLI. RXAL ESTATX. *TM»e State of Indiana, Count* of Jasper, a*. 1 In the Jasper Circuit Court, to October term A. D. 1880. In the matter ofthe estate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, by Mordeeai F Chilcote Administrator with the will annexed. Notice I* hereby given, that Mordeeai F. Chilcote, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, has fllod hi* petition to sell the real estate of the said decadent, in order to carry out the provisions of the will of said decedent, and also pay the debts of said decedent, her personal estate being insufficient to pay the same. Said petition will be heard at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court. i In witness whereof I hereon to set ray ( nw aa. Ahand and affix the seal of said court, J at Rensselaer this Mth day of August D. 1880. Pits Fee H. 40. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk. Mordeeai F. Chilcote Atty for Administratrix ELECTION NOTICE Qtate of Indiana, Jasper County sa. O To the Sheriff of Jasper (jounty, Ci testaaFi e* ff • Yon are hereby notifled, that at the general Election to be held at the several voting precincts in said county on the second Tuesday = in October, A. D. 1880, the following named officers are to be voted for. to-wit: One Governor for the State of Indiana. One Lieutenant Governor. One Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of State. One Attorney General. One Rejwrter for Supreme Court. One Clerk for Supreme Court. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. Two Judges for Supreme Cotttt. One Congressman for Um 10th Congressional District. One Circuit Prosecutor for the 30th Judicial District One State Representative for the District cornpo ed of the counties of Jasp«r and Newton. One County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. • One County Surveyor. On* County Coroner. One County Commissioner for th* Snd District. Witness my hand and the seal of the I aw, t L ' Jasper Circuit Court this Ist day of September A. D. 1880. • CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. In accordance with the above eortiffeate, Notice is hereby given, that the officer* therein named are to be elected at the ensuing election to be held on the Jnd Tuesday in October A. D. 1880. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff.

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HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington st.,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THE HOPKIXh HOUSE ha« acquired an enviable reputation with the traveling public, and is widely known as affording the best accommodation's and most satisfactory entermainment. Day and week Ixniril can always be obtained at most reasonable rates. 11-«. K. J. HOPKINS The Rensselaer Republican IB NOW IN ITS THIRTEENTH VOLUME ' AND IS ▲ Successful Paper! The true test of Merit is Success. The judgment qf the people can nether be warped by boasting of va n pretences. If the people like a paper they subscribe for it and read it, and that it why EVERYBODY READS the Republican. ■ " 'r . I THE .if EltOl-f ANT, THE FAKMER,; THE I.AWYER. THE D< ICTOR. TffE MECHANIC, J HE LABORING MAN, YOUNG GENTI.EMtIN, YOUNG LADIES. WIVES AND HUSBANDS# POLI riCIANS, KEPUBLIOANS, J GREENBAOKERS, DEMOCRATS, REFORMERS, Md »U Classes of People Subscribe For the Republican or borrow it hrom their neighbors. Its Circulation greatly excels that oj any other publication in the county and therefore it is the best Advertising Medium. IT IS THE OLDEST, AND THE BEST,AND THE CHEAPEST Paper in the COUNTY. YOUR VYIFE WANTS IT! YOUR CHILDREN WANT fff YOU WANT IT YOURSEL# I Omt 11.50 Per Airm.

N. WARNER, ’ 11 // WSW'-. >WI vMmX W«’ TMrMbMIb Having secured the exclusive sale of the. Famous “Far!y Breakfast Stove,” and being in receipt of a full line’ with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also' have in stock a,full and complete line of Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FUKVITURE, &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Staves. Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c., &c. GHFLAIKrTO From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture. CASHGROCERY BOUSS! LOVIS KERN 1 , —DEALER IN— • STAPLE & FANCY GROC RIES; puovisroK s, > QUEENSWARE’ i CROCKERY, <fcc. Parties buying for Cash will find it to their interest to examine my goods and pricas. The Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce. Renitelaer, Indiana. 12-6 LOTTIS TT~F!~F?Tsr »-■ mu a; i. —s.ii , ; .1 ,„/ —.. 3 f 4 GOLDMAN & HARDMAN ' . THE JEWELERS! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! ~W atches! Clocks! .J ewelry| » si Plated Ware, a d Plated Ware,l (f* *-^- us i ca l ® La" q Instruments a Z/ 2 Alusjcdl ’ ’ " ■ REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 5 > 16 Team Experience at the Beiichr ..L.„ ay-., ’■■ - . r.x__ WILLEY & SIGLER’S ' TRADE PALACE| . ~ir - 1 - . ~ ~ - f IK THEIR KEW * OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS mfadquarters for| DRY-GOO Dih MILLINERY GOOOdf I WOTS AND SHOES, M M ’ MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, 1 NOTIONS ANO FANCY GOODS, : t ••-•;, FAW’LY GIJJiRj; BotbßjjPnee is oyir Motto. We will not be undersold! We* have a wig® an <J commodious store building. The best and lightest store room in Northern Indiana. No goods sold in a dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. J and see our store room, goods and prices Wore buying.