Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1880 — Page 2
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN. Friday Morning. Dec. 31 1880 P. 8 roRKINS. Editor.
"irnveriyneut is relieved nt * bvavv burden. Congress has adjourn* : • I until! the 6th of January. The editor of the Crawfordsville Jour is- made bis newsboys happy on (’firisttnx* by giving a dinner ofturkey at o <>f the HenUirants of that eity. ”~f <e auferiuc | uhlle will not be afillnteff with any of the fire-ea*ing sen tmeiits of Wade Hampton, in the senate for some weeks, He is in Mia* si'••ip pi settling up the estate of a «< reused son. and will net take bis seat in the senate until in January. Wiiiainac Democrat reads tench era a lecture for changing text books contrary to law and in another place remarks, that the trustees will appoint appoint anew County Super! n tenda it In May. ! You’rs a month too ear ly brother L'vmocrat, read the law again. Sena’or Blaine wants the cost of a- nding a letter reduced to two eenta an<i has introduced a l;ill in congress t» effect the change. The young ntan who writes many letters to his aweeU heart will ever pronounce blessing* spin the aenator. Hi*election to the I d —if be <4ii get the nomination. The Ist* meeting of the North Car- • Um Freedmen at Grcencaetle, and tririr encouraging meser.ge to their suffering brethren in .the south has already boro fruit in the arrival* r rentty of a small party of colored peopla, 1 mui North Carolina, at Geencastle. They report that latge numt bers are preparing to move north. The Craw fbrdsvllle‘Journal warns ha res ’er< a *:*ii»«*t impostors who travel th r ugh lite country soliciting sub scriptlons lor various publicatio is. It would be wed for people oi Js>pe r eo .iiyiobe careful in this regard. There are several a_ents is the county, kdown to be trustworthy, who represent all ri e tublicatlons of merit Them only, is It safe to patronize.
Mr. Thoma* J. Wood of Lake coun ty, received, last week, from United Btatei Fi>h eommiaaiouer Baird, fift ten fish of tbs variety known as German Csrp, which will be placed in one es the lakes in Lake County. These flab grww rapidly and will thrive in bard or soft water. They may t* confined in pens, in the water, Mr. Wood says, and be fattened, the same as a h<*g. Ju the winter they bury tbetn-Mlvee in the mud of the lake, eomlog out in tbe spring* lean andbur/ry. Tus Carp is oue of the beet varieties of fished. Tlia enteypriee •»! Mr. Wood, in introducing these flab, is commendable. We Dote with pleasure tbe disposition of the advertising patrons dt th e Journal to edit the paper during the holidays. Thia isAsit should be. Tbe p<td editors of the Journal are alwuy a willing and happy to give way to ad: vertisem. We crave apace however, t«r make thia remark: If it pays to ad ver. tise liberally and largely during the holidays; why does it Dot pay equally as well in proportion during otber.aea. sous of tbe year? Undoubtedly it does, Business med advertise freely during the holidays because they want toaefl sod they want the public to know the fsw. The Mine principle asplies in favor of liberal advertising at all times. Journal,
• This is the last issue of-the Repub. lican for 1880. Many of our subscribers are In arrears, Obligations on r>nr oflfce and fcr material full due Jan. Ist 1881. We have suffered griev. iously, as our patrons know, by long protracted aickueea, and by death in «»ur family, so that we have been una hie to keep Qnancialy even with our affairs aa we would like. Wo sent out piper regularly to you. Now we atk that wi h the incoming of the new year, you would grant us the amount due, thua- placing your eounty paper on a safe footing, making it >power for good. To tboee whoee subscriptions fall due with thia iwee, w at? grateful for their patronage in tue past and hope that each of them will promptly renew for 1881, so that we may continue their names oil our list.
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Two Organs.
’'egnlate first the stomaehe, second ♦he liver; especially the first, so as to perform their funcliona'perfectly and you will remove at least nineteen twentieths of all the ills that man Ari nd ia heir to. In thris or any other climate. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will •ire perfectly healthy natural action to these two organs.—Maine Farmer,
Motiee. Mrs. Helen M. Gouger ofLaFayette, will eeture in the Opera House tin Thursday evening January 6th, 1881, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Uterarv Society of Rensselaer. ThW Drama—Vaehti, or th* Royal Feast* Wo quote the following from the Inter Ocean. Mrs. Qougar of Lafay* ette, Ind., seems to te winning un ustml laurels wherever she delivers one of her vigorous and effective lac. tuies. Also the following from the Fowler Era. When we went last night to hear Mrs. Gougar delt.vr her papular lecture entitled ‘•Viahti,. or Mie Royal Feast,” weoxpected wtaeat, hut were nos prepared for tliesumptw one feaat that awaited the hearers o< the talwfed lady. The lecture vs<. trnm beginning toend, interesting am instructive—full of historical truth and replete with gems of thought that spatkled like diamonds. -It j* a lure to which every voapui in the laud should listen and Utt pculted thereby. Noble J. York, L->mee and Manager of the Opera House will have reserved seat tickets ou sale nt Goldman JJ.Mcdman « as a* 9 o'clock Tues-:
day morning Jan. 4Ui. Admission 2} cents. Reserved seats without extra eaarge, we expect a crowded boose.
Pro Boro Publico.
0d New Years day. January l«t. JBsl, at 1 o'clock P. IL th* citizens o< Jasper county will meet at the Court House tn devise ways and mea.ia to device and enforce laws and regulations to rid our county of its super, abundance of stagnant d immed water and swamp lands. The Iroquois, an f its branches need attention and this iiM-eti.ig is called for conmUation. Remarks will l>e made by John Ma. keever, Madison Makeev er, Alfred McCoy. Thomas Robinson, Addison P»rkissn, James T. Randle, Alfred Thompson. 8. W. Ritchey, Abraham and others who may be present Come and let uh consult together-
Sorghum Valley.
Christmas came to our vale. The families of Jasper Kenton, 6* Kentnn. George Hoys ami Henry Thornton met at the home of Jasper Kenton, and had a merry time with many presents upon a Christmas tree. H«-d a shooting match at the real deuce of Mr. Elder, on Christmas day •where some 20 turkica changed own era. Shooting and luck, you know J* ♦ * and, by the by, the scene of slaughter.is to be right here, Sor ghutn Valley Center, cluse to Hokius* Store, Jan. Ist, 18k* when some4o nice gobbler will be shot for. Come out boys, there will be fun. A certain gentleman here thinks it don't pay to put upturkies tol>e shot for at 10 vents a shot, distance 25 pace* wker. Charley Pullens stands at the breech of the gun, as he gets them a t 10 cents a head. » • Our school is havin? vacation while Bro. Johnson in at the Hub getting new ideas about conduct! it the school inarm business. We learn from the workers on the R R. that they are progressing finely with the work, we learn from good authority that the probability is, that the road will be widened from Brad, ford to Rensselaer right off* and the new standard guage engines put U|h>ii
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Institute Notes.
E. R. Pierce waa reported aiek Wednesday morning but waa on hand for duty in the afternoon. On Tuvaday morning L. S. Alter, county Surveyor, pnt in in appearance and entered his mine on the Inatitu'e roll. ’ Rev. Fletcher, late of Italy gave interesting descriptions of that country. II * pictures and •*»ne» us life in Switzerland were very in teresling. Miss Sue Fagg a te <clier of Brad ford came over to the in-iltuie Wednesday. Miss Fugg is a acien. li6c graduate of the Northern Indi ana Normal.
Mias E. U. Pierce say* if *l-e does not get her name in the p iper she will be mid; .we pause to re mark that ahe came into the tnsti lute With a lroz*-n ear. Him Bollen, Remington’s |>opu lar and able principal entered her name at theinatituteon Wednesday. She SojoUrnea at Mrs. Moss’ a« ;il»<» does Misses Miieliell and Fagg. The county surveyor says he be lievea he is the only person in the institute who can trace hiaanuestry from Switzerland. II there tie any others that can, let them come tor ward. Among the many viait<»ra al th institute may be mentioned th* names of Rev. Woo l, Rev. Loder J. Tx Abbett, county Recorder Sheriff Powell and several others of note.
It is not known to wha extent Mr. Pierce and R *v. Fiutcher would have carried their animated dixcussion, Tuesday, if Mr. Roney had not interpono 1 a word which silenced the dispute. The talk of Superinfecdant No v el«, to the teachers on Wedneaay, abounded with good suggestion* and practical ideas. Those who act upon the truths he uttered wil’ be greatly benefited. The school tna' ms of Jasper are rejoicing that rhev do not live in Switzerland since Prof Fletcher t<d I them of the many legal and cere monioaa difficulties attendingcour - ship and marriage in that con ury Hon. L. S, Mitchell principal o' the Bradford schools is attend ng the institute; he wears a very m> I ancholy look Lew, we h'»p>* that other fellow’s sister t as not gon<back on you after pres* nting that immense scaid.
SORGHUM
Rev. Fletcher, in the course of his lecture on South Amer ca last Monday, cumplained of the blackboard, on which he w is illustr it.in his subject, being greasy. was satisfied when the explanation was made that it was a Methodist black board, and rad . not fallen from grease. Our friend M |M. Tyler of Kee • er, having lately purchased a fine buggy nd. stylish noise, though to enjoy the Bt>aie8 t >aie in<>menis of in stitute week, and g-ve pie sure to ihe school marius congrcga ed, by many pleasant buggy rides on the smooth driveways about Rensselaer But alas! Aeolus, ever on the alert to try those who would brave .hi® terrors, in rage sent down fiom the north furious winter blasts, w’nieh nipped all the young man’s hopes .in the bud. and pul to Bight all fund anticipations of rides enjoyable and converse sweet. Petition the sup erintendant for an August .<e-st n» boy.
The lecture on Mond ty evettin > b Proft-BEor Tliompßoti oh the airbj < . of “Curie Iture and < otn c Art” a a very inleresiin/ an I iiiM'riic'i i p Tbi* is a aobjeut. with win h bu few teachers have any acqu uiiiaii •. and perhaptt was not prop, riy ip predated. His lecture Piicml.v morning on the 'iil.j.-ct of Pliyahtg notny w.s well illnstra! d, by the apeak-r and heartily enjoyed l»y the leaders. The pleasant and int«*re*t ing manner ot delivery and hi» choice of subject* left lhe linriltitv well pleased with the Proteaaor and after a vote of thanks waa extended by the members, lie started for home at noon.
M°2J CK 7,u cr ? by glren that by virtue of an h l e^*, . ,perclrcuitCo,,rt - tb « u "- It iL P ‘ d .T ea i’ e ’V w ' n off " r ,or «» auction at the northerly door of the court house in Jaapcr county fndiann on Friday the fourteenth 12 a!L°,n'^ n i"’ ,r I A D - 188 U ’ll of the following described land, to-wit: .’be east half () of the northwest of section twenty-two (ti) The southwest fu, thVi. t 2wh r<> '7 s ’ the • 01,, *’ weMt quarter (fc) of wi .i? , < ’ uI V. t ' r ot twenty-two Li 2 township twenty■Srma one third cash, the residue in aqua) ?’ ni "« eighteen tdonlba. with 2° .®?! t A” , * rea ‘ benefit of appraisement and secure,) by purchaner giving mortgage on real estate sold, bale to begin at J clock P.M. DAVID gray. Administrator of the estate of .John Phillips ♦loceased. Thompson A Bro. Attorneys for Aduir.
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FEMDIG & PERCUPILE —DKALERB IN—DRY OOODS, BOOTS. HHOKS. HA TS. CAPS. N« »TTONS. HOSIERY, K'l’C., H'l'C. ’ADIE’S AMO GENT’S FURNISHING croons, CARPEITNa, CH< >JCE GIIOCKRIFX P' nG AND FINK-cbT CH 1 -.WI NG TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, in short, a ootnD'rt- »roek of 8 neral Merchandise, 'I l t ~s. oi.od* re first classt in • v.-rv • cr>- <• refnlly select by feX|H‘t i ■||<-I>, with Special r K ',.|p n ... t () 11.,. Her market, li.d u dl he «old tt l» rd ’i»ncpr'ce», fur the Calahraterl M. SILZ A CO’S Prime (JoallCj Boots* Shots None better in tl.e world, ('all an ’ HARNESS MAKING JONATHAN PEACOCK Ht« uurch:i*ed Geo. Grand’* Harn as* Shop and te now prep.xre.l to accommodate tha public with every artiela in bis Hue, such as
HARNESS! BADDI.EB, bridi.es, COEEARS, WHIPS, ETC. His work 1 a made of the best material and pnt op in the neatest anil most substantial manner. Prices a little lower than the lowed!. Shop opposite McGpy A Thompson’s Bank. Rensselaer, Ind. J. H. PEACOCK. For eman. ~Pib Steer] MEAT MARKET. (First Door West Jewelry Bt<ye.) Renaielaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EiGLESBten, Prep’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sansaure, Boloirna, etc., sold In quantities to «uit parchasers at the lowest prices. Noao but the beat -toefc slaughtered. Everybody la invited The nirheat Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. J. J. KIGLKSBAC Z' ATARRH JB .' J A Bronchitis. Asthma eV-’Jc k 1 AadiMmw*. wMrt l* ssa- . ?• « \ vwwa «»«• to* un«a M’fs X 1 direct to 0. di«M. «kei«K • “ V“l»kl, B. tte best Seal, aa aUtaary A..V4it A»«e. j. erx.nuiM, n.i»_ VS&S£sSeSsE? ! ’’’•-»"» < x.-a—a. MM I V . NMi-Sar 'aBl’klil W. MT. KNk a *nk Fa,
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iTATEMEHTMADL To whom it may concern:—ln the year ]>7i I rested with ‘Kendall’* Spavin Cur*,’ a boss <parln ni sereral month’s growth. a«*r)y half <« large a* r hens egg, and complete!v stopped he lam*nes« and r*moved tbs enlargement, have worked th* horse ever *i**e very <nd h* never ha*been lame, ner eould 1 ever •ee any. difference in the six* nf the hock joints -inc* I treated kirn with Kendall’* Aparin Cnr*. R. A. Gaikb* Bwarn and *ub(cribe<l to befor* m* this 35th lay of Feb.', A. D. IS7>. John G. Jxnmb, •* Justice of the Pears.
What h Good for Beast la Good fir “ . Man. lead sf its effects <4 llama* Fie th. ’atten’s Milla, Washington Co., N. T. Feb >I.BO B. J. Kendall, M. D., Dear Sir:—The partleuiromnoi which I need your “Kendall’, Spavti Cure” was a malignant ankle sprain of eixnen month, standing. I had tried many thing* i>nt in vain. leur “Kendall's Spavin Cure” pat the foot to the ground again, and. for tt irst time since hurt, in a natural position. >’o > family liniment it excels anything we eve used. Tours truly, Ker. M. P. Bell. Pastor M. K, Church. Patten's Mills, M. T.
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. . rtev.P. W. Grunarer, Presiding Elder of the ai. Alban* District. *4. Alban*. Vt.. Jan. SOth.'lftM*. D*. B. J. KBNf>ALL& Co^JGent*:—in reply to f vour i*tter Lwill say tlist my experience with “K*ndair»Sp»v:ni.nre” basbeeu ver« satisfactory indeed. Thre*or foury»;ir» ago I pniriired * bottle of your agent, and with il.curcda iiqrsc , of lawecea* caused by vfiavin. La»t was. n tr.y k teorea became verv lara* and I tnrnrd nim out ( for a few week* when he became bpttcr. I»j:t when I put him on th* rourt he grew wbiae. 1 when 1 discovered that a rii-.g’anve was toriuiag, t proeurol a bottle <>i Kendall's spavin , ear* and with les* than a bottle cured him ») that ho is uot lama, neither Can the bunch bo found.- . Respectfully yours, t*. N. Gbamgxk
Bakersfielk, Vt., Dec. M. 1«7». B. .T. Ksndafl A Co., Gents:—l wish to add tnr teetimoDv in favor ofyour invaluablelininigot. “CendaH'a Spavin Lure." ‘ln the spring of )J7> 1 slipped on the ire and sprained my right limb atthe kneo Joint I’vriu very lame and st timss suffered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bAsdag, on it for over a year, a-d tried most ' everything in my reach, but could find nothing that would give mo permanent relief. When I uVHi worktHl it would pitiu mo very mbc.b.. Is A pril 187* j began to think I should.'ie a cripple for life, but hiving some of Kendall's Spavin Ore thought I would try it. I used onv-lldrd ««f a bottle, snd'expcrieneed relief st oiire The •*al» left me and has hot troubled me since. 1 /eel very grateful to yon and would reccmend Kesdall’s Snitvia'Ktire t* all who suffer with sprains or rheumatism. Tonr.e truly Hrs. J. Loutwell.
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