Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1881 — Page 3
music's saSPafeamSE *Vh|; MIBHLC* HKRB BITTER* 00. gjfl6amtSs*m • •! I TU Baas t «.k«h t*jrmp to B ■ Ptos's Cur* for C ousamiwiao. H HII MU quick •nd It VMM qoud Ed ItoM «mall,—tool tic torfti. M M ihTtforv ibo as «*!- jjA ■ * ito l«l. bold rtwjwlia. R VICK'S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For I*sl Is an elegant brmk of 120 pa***. «no w*lorsd IV*wrr plate, and dot liliwt ration*. with description* nt the beat (lowers ami rentable*. and direetkMW for growing. Only is cent*. In Fnntl*! or German. If jruu afterwards buy-ssed tied us l ths to rwnSs. * VICK S SEED* are lbs beat m llis world. Tbs Floral (iuide kill tell how to evt awl grow them. Vicks Flower and Vegetable Garden. 173 Fa*S4. * colored platea. son engraving*. For M ceul. ia paner covers ,41 00 ht eleipuit c'.oth.. lit' Usrmaa Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine- n peeve, a colored plate in every number and many Ine engravloa*. Fries 125 per year; Five eoptes foe •S.uo. Specimsn numbers sent for 10 scuts ; I trial soptes for 25 esuts. Addreos • JAMIES VICK. Bos best or, Jt. T
MALARIAL POISON Ths prlseipls eaase of ■ early all slsbaas a bis lime sf thsysar has its origin, ia a disorder ed Liver, which, if not regulated ia Ume, gTsaijiuffering. wreulisdasss and death: will sasue! ▲ gentleman, writiof from America, says: “I tatvo ossi] your Simmeas Liver Regulator with good effect, both as a prevention and euro for Malarial Fevers os Iks Isthmus of Panama." If yon feel drowsy, debilitated, bavn froqnen head sake, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and toncuecoated, yon are suffering from torpid liver or “biliousness," and nothing will cure yes so speedily and permanently as to take SIMONS 1 LIVER RE6ULATOR It is given with safety and ths happiest nits to the most delieate infant. It takes: e piece of quinine and bittors of every kind. t Is the cheapest, purest sad best family moHic e in the world. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST? * L * t * * f ahraji Cnrat and hatct Dkay>ix)4nii Vv.irld # I 4 ;»lii*lkO}i«TeF I*laa c il il*—t, PITCHER’S CASTORIA Unot . oiirrotic. Chiltlrctt proW fit upon, Mothers like, and Physicians reeonimend CASTORIA. 1; rejirnLvtcs the B<iv\cht, enrea M ind Colic* allays I jvcrlAncKn, ***:d destroy* Wdmu.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME STILL KEEPB THE LEAD I H»MM It li th« daplML, HMt raJt«M«i u 4 b**t Scwinff Machine rr«r IsTwt»i Itdo« ttiwork qik —»r wall, apd »|w»pflTM p«fftn MtUltetlon. Itletberemiltof Myearsef pettsntlahor and practical oxportenos by moot sHUsd moohaaico. It combine* the rood potato of all other machine*, wtifc mom* of th*tr 4i<wt». There are many Sewing Machines of merit in the market, but none are n wyU<« aa4 perfect la detail i non* pema the marked edrielagu ea 4 ■aperlao worth that hare rend ere! the Ki* Horn to ftmoui. 11 hae woo the confide no* of all who have nm it, batnc now beyond doubt the meet mrtNtßew;n# Machine ki the market. AQENTS WANTED. •sod for Descriptive Ctroulsrs bo JOHNSON, CLARK A CO. M Velee Samara, K. T. fhl»an, Hie., or Oraace, Meea W. H, AC. Bhoadtt, Agents Beatselaer, la* The LPerrat aed Bret kadieiae erer Hade. Ae»lrai*=eflce ot Hope, Buohu, Mart* dratk*ax DandelionjrtthalltoeVo: and moat e\ox»ttTc pruprrtiee of all otter Bitten, maite«\the»T«eie*t Blood Purtfler, Liver BeaulVator, and Life aod Health Beatortag Be dheaae eVac powtbly to** e*h» where Hop Bitten an raned aud perf «et an their ttty fi'wmTuV* o4 **•«*l=s*B. To all whose a wsptoytneeta rau» IrrejmUri tj ol thel»weho*% orinarje orraaa, or who require as Tonic and mil,l Stimulant, Hop Bitten are m u alee, without i ntOX* testing. aam So matter what your fJVeton er rrnrtnu are wtmt the <limm or aC\men* la vise Hop Bitton. Don’t wait until yoaaara «ice bet If yoe only feel bad or t/leruw■ o»s tuem at one*. It may tara yoarllfe.lt Uaal* » T °* hundred*. gSOO w-3J bo paid for a earn* they will m, eureorheip. Do no* suffer 1 “let yooi-frieei tuff er lie t ase and orze tbem\ tou *S Nop B Remeeaher. Bop Bitten it ■©V»ite, drugyed drunken nostrum, but the PuredV* “ * Bw * Medicine ewer made : the IIT mill and Mfr and no person or me should ha without them. i d ,7^J [ordmisr. Sep Sttton ■*. Ca., /Idß UtiSSiAb UISHisiHiHHIHjI sioo a month jttKfflLaas wwuemstaattry k /iX’TWT'CI *" •« iU3---JL rmS ? NEW BOOK «»£§& Boat he dpssli ■ as* tssms. Abo, tot Tbs Nests*! Xsfi|iM sad Grand Pnsslssm OnW srsi» is ilpßlb tWfbr dsirp. or 3 st'eitb* hr n recti. *. Btehw A fie. MSS Site at, PUMdilia, er fUsas* 9h
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—Tbs best is always the cheapest. -Story papers for sals at the post sffics. —Daily paper* for sals at the post office. —All the popular msgatiues for sale at the peat office. —Any book desired will be ordered si the pest office. —The best writing paper oaly IS cents a quire, and *.he bast envelope* only 15 cent* a package, and tbs best ink only 6 cents a bottle at fbs post office.
drags, full measure, foil weight, lowest living prises end fair end square dealing is my metto. X. H. Tasar.
News-O-Graphs
Bedford has a fine line of candies. Try that new oatmeal at Bedford'*, Foar farm* to rcat. Feaxk W. Babcock. Bedford keep* all kind* of garden need* Fresh hominy just received at Bedford’*. —Cash Hopkins is a rather young grandpa Canned peashss and corn at Bedford's. Try it. —Dried frails a specialty at C. 0. Starr Jt Cs’s. For big bargains in teas go to C. C. Starr k Co'*. . —Call at 9 Warner A Son* for all kinds of hardware. Bedford has nice fresh pearl barley. Go and try seme. —That 60 cent tea at C. C. Starr A Co's is a rattler. Try it. —Commissioner Burk i* confined to his kooso pjr sickness. Minnesota and self raising buckwheat •ear at Bedford’*.
When you want boa ns of the bsst varietie* call si DedforJ’i. —Codfish, mackerel and all kinds of fiih at C. 8. Starr & Ce’t fle te F. W. Bedford's grocery for corn meal j net from lbs burr. • i —Willey & Sigler ars now receiving their sew slock of Spring Shoes. The Rrpcblicab and the Indianapolis Journal together for $2 25. —Elder ShortriJgv of Keener was in town yesterday looking quite well. —Try that ten dual at 0. C. Siarr ft Go's. A big bargain for the money. —John Eger has moved into the rooms under the Odd Felluwa Lodge. —l2 lhs. sew prunes or 16 lb*, old prunes far SI.OO at C. C. Starr k Co'a. —Hominy, rice, beans, pearl barley and oat meal at C. C. Starr & Co’s. —George Markain proposes to sell his personal property at public sale. —Dora Dowty can now sing hush-a-by* baby to a darling liUla daughter. Calling and visiting cards—beautiful designs—at the Republican office —David Grey has purchased the BanU farm In Hanging Grom township.
—Now ia the time to feed your slock oil meal. For sale by C. C. Starr & Co. —The little sight year old »« of Mr. Hawn of Keener died last Tuesday At Bedford's can be found a full supply of exoellent sugar cured hams and bacun. —lra Morten has returned after an extended gojonrm in Edgar County Illinois. Some fine Plymouth Rock cockerels fur sale by Norman Warner if called for eooa. —Senator Cummins propose* to serv* wifi beater* to a dose of ‘‘cat-o-nias-tails. —Too much water for railroad work in tha northern part of this and Newton counties. —ls yon want shads tress, evergreens, rosea ar shrubbery go the Itenaeelaer Nursery. —Pool, at n dollar n gamh, will bankrupt any man net a millionaire. Bewam of pent, boy*. —Leroy Sear* of Newton township i* preparing to build on hi* land just weet of sewn. ; , —James A. Yeoman isaa sober as aj udga Jim apprweiates the situation, and will train him well. —ls yon want grapevines, raspberries or strawbery plants, go te the Rea (seiner Norssry. —Dont Ml te give X. Warner k Son a call when wanting anything ia the hard - warn lip* A ? ‘ •*, v : , —Remember the Quarterly Mediae services at tha M. E. Church next Saturday and Sabbath. < -• • ; It ia a noteworthy fact that those who purchase their tobacco of Bedford get the fineet grades. *' —We dewire more wood en iqbeerip’ion. We U»*y ham had road* soon when it will b* impoeaible te haul wood te town. Take advanUg# us tb* gooi roads. JXxFlfllM ( |j
—But a few week* tsars and spring will ba hers, and to those who expect ts clean house and paper their rooms anew I wish to say, that I have bought a large -stock of wall paper, window shades, fixtures ete. 1 have over fifty patterns of wall paper all new styles and some most beautiful designs, 1 also keep (and will sell at bottom prices) while lead and oil, ready mixed paint of aay color, paiot brushes, whitewash brushes, oalsomina brushes, Ac. When you are about is buy any sf the above named artides, please remember, 1 will make it to your interest ts trade with us. Come and see ms befere buying. Yours truly It. H. Taskr.
I^fPHOVED magic imrnm. Very Superior for all Kinds of Bread, Cakes, Puddings Dumplings, 4c. t 4c. o—. Thin flaking Powder is the result of careful chemical research, and tw ingredients are prepared hi the higoest state of purity. Entirely tree from any deleterious substances, and cnninounded with a view to prodnee Bread of a far better qualitv. and in much less time, than any other method. Can make Buckwheat aud all kinds of Matter Cakes without Standing over night. * . rtEFASED ONLY ST EMMET KANNAL, CHEMIST, —at his—- “ New Brice Dkco Store,” Washington Street, Rensselaer, Ind. tear First door east of Trade Palace..Jgg
Arthur Cola, one of Rensselaer's best young mss was in lowa last Friday. Monticells Herald. —Sickness in the out townships is rather on the increase from th* number of calls for physicians. —Let all the Doctors he preparing their bids for the County business, as it will bs relet in March. —An interesting letter from Keener reaches us tso late for insertion. One day earlier, please. . • —Samuel Sparling fall from hts hay loft a few days ago and sustained « serious injury of one shoulder. —ls you need any glassware or que<inoware don't fail to call on C. C. Starr A Co. and get a bargain. —Our readers will notice this weak the corrected lima card sf tbs I. D. A C. R. R. in another column. —The people havo all found N. Wa>ner 1 Sons in their cew location. Merit can not long remain hid. —Dora Dowty came near engaging in the Noah business as his house was surrounds I by water last Sunday. Ben Reynolds of Monticello will try again at the next Commissioners court for license to sell liquors. —F. W. Bedford is getting a large quantity of cord wood, green aud dry, piled in hi* wood yard for sale. —ls you want any thing ia the nursery line you must not send off for it, but go to the Rensselaer Nursery.
Anu*rici»n Sewing Macliino drawers, and drop leaf, tha best machine in tha world at Wijley & Sigler's. —Fort Wayne has tho measles bad, and there are serious indications tbit she will soon have a new opera house. —The ice gorge in t|ie rirer converted Dr Washburn’s pasture mto a skating rink which the boys enjoy hugely. * —Arthur Ode, a ge/Tlem tn'y young printer, of Kcns-elaer, called on us last Frtday. —blonticello Democrat. —All matter intended for publication in the Republican must reach us not later than Tuesday noon to insure insertion. —Willey & Sigler buy their goods down at cash discounts and give their custemmen the advantage of lew prices.
—C. P. Hopkins has received a full lin' l of fresh Garden Seeds. Call early so you may have a choice among the first. —Warner k. Sons have on hand a largo quantity of clean thnolhy seed. Dont fail to secure some before it ia all gone. Why da such crowds of |>eople patronise Bedford ? Because they know he is iwlinbl* and keeps in stock what they need. —Will E. Brown was married last v«k He found bis partner for life in Stockwall, Ind. Our blessing is with you Will. ' —G. F. Engle, Druggist, eajre: Rinehart’s Worm Losonges excel every thing else for worms. I cannot keep store without them. 2. w —At Willey ft Sigler’s i* the place to buy anything yeu want in the way of dry gooda. Their goods are sold at raasonable prefits. —Will Eger is raising a mustache. It is not known whether he ia using Schindler* receipt or not, to Increase lu growth. —We wiH hear no morn about the “■aspire*’ scare for four ya vra. But tha “Dams” aro loading thoii guns for a big shot at that time. ii . i. i —Any ladies wishing to know of tbo moriu of the Excelsior Kidnoy Pad, its action,' etc., aro refsiTod to - Mrs. Wm. E. McKanknie, Photographer Parlors, Toledo, 0. —SetAic. .... >r
Purs cider vinegar at flmrp’*. 1 " ~ f Fur* apirsa of all kinds ad Tharp’s. | A fnllUnc *f patent msdidnaa at Tharp*. Hop Bitten at Tharp’s. Soup, soda, at arch, ate., at Tharp’s. I inscat sad plug tobaocs at Tharp’s. Choice cigars at Tharp’s. Pare cream tartar aad baking powder at Tharp’*. Hemp aad canary aaad at Tharp’s.
—Was. Mosrrer, of Ramiagton. was la town last week aad called at the Republican effle*. Mr. Mowrer is engineer in the elevator sf J. 8. Irwin. —Tbs corporate limits of Valparaiso, tbs VidHts »ays. are to bo enlarged. The object is to lighten the burden* of taxation by increasing th* number ts b* taxed. —There ar* but two Sunday school* in Reoaaelaer at present, Methodist and Christian. Thtr* in some talk of n Mission school in tbs Presbyterian church. v —To ba ready for the spring trade, Warner k Son* have just brought on a large lot of cultivators and other form machinery. They.are prepared to sail at law prioee. —I have secured a commission as Notary Public and will be bappy tcexecutesll legal document*. I can be found at my stor* at all times, and ready for business. C. P. Horxta*.
—One mare “land mark” removed. W* allude to tbo stone crossing at th* intersection of Washington aad Front St rest*. The plank crossing ought to have Leon wider however. Prof. Tice’s prognostications indicats protracted cold weather. Th* pnrehaes of a good beating stov* would be a wise precaution. Warner k tons give gaud bargains in this lin*. —People whs own timbered lands in th* easier* portion of Jordan and the. western part sf klilroy townships nsed to bs looking after it if they desire to see it again, for it is disappearing.
—Those wb* expect to plant orchards and vineyards, or to invest in ornamental trees and shrubs would do well to visit ths nursery of Mr. Coen whose advertisements pear ia our columns. —Mr. G. W. Cnstlen of Now Richmond Ohio gave our office a pleasant call la»t Friday, and subscribed for the Republican. H* is looking after extensive real estate interests in this aud Newton counties. —Tbs nips months’ old daughter of Cherles Low man, of Jordan township, died last night of inflammation of the bruin. The loss of an interesting child like little Mary is a severs affliction to the parent*. —We are indebted to W. B. Austin for a copy of llis Lariat, a paper published «eioi-rrrc-ntbly at Wabash College. The Larint i* a credit to th* school And to its publisher*. Mr. Austin "is a member of the editorial staff. ’ Leave your orders for letter heuds, note heeds, bill heads, statements, envelopes, circulars, programmes, invitation*, pamphlets, cards, posters, etc., etc., at the Republican office. All orders receive prompt attention. *
—Njw ia the time for f.inaers to get their plows sharpened an l repair-. I, rstjy fjr the spring plowing. Roberts & Uro. are prepared to do all work in that line; on short notice, and at lowest prices. Give them a call. Renaaa’aer has been selling quite extensively, this winter, of coal, lufnber,und builders' hardware, to farmers in Benton County. It is a good long way to draw from, but' that town gets it, some how or oilier.—Monticello Democrat. The wheat presents a healthy appearance since the molting of the snows. With favorable weather through the next sii-weeks we think no grave apprehensions need be entertained as to the success of the wheat ctop this ysar. - —ln view of the immense space occupied by Simon Thampeon’s shoes at tho conoert the other night, some of his sympathising friends propose to have a bay window attached to Starr's Hall for the accommodation of the shoaa. —The Delphi Journal suggests that, since under tho new census there will he s new apportionment of Congressmen, it would be appropriate to render immortal the well known number 329 by placiag the membership at that number. —John Watnhauglt, of San Pierre visited our town on Tuesday and Weinesday of this week, and judging from hi. smiling countenance, the tat tract ions hers are somewhat pleasant, to him and the sailing smooth. Hence Doc is sad. —lt is said that if the Physlcina of Rensselaer were to make a list of those who hare never paid a cent for professional services it would bo equal to the delinquent list f>u County taxes. Many find it e*si»r to change doctors than t-> pay bills. —Lost.-A little rat terrier, about eighti-n months old, of a reddish brawn color, and goes by the name The finder will confer a great favor upon the owners, Messrs. ELwtrth & gler. by leaving the same at the Nowels House.
—Samuel Mu phy recently ••Jumped” Jasper Ceunly and left A L *o»jild. Dr. Washburn and others to mourn IxtM-.ise of unsetled accounts. Such acta will cause busiaee* men to refuse credit to m<‘n who do not poasoas more than six hundred dollars’ worth of p toperty. —Latest accommodation—Leaving Rena■elasr, 6 oclock ▲. M., for $1.70. the I. D. ft C. and Pan Handle R. R'ds. will carry you to Logansport, giving you 0 hours in the city, returning, leavo Logansport at 6. 27 P. M. arriving at Rensselaer, 8.30 P. M. •Fare round trip, $1.40. —A strange young man cppeired at tho residence of J. A. Thompson, tha Remington jeweler, last Sunday morning. He . wAs stranger in a strange land. Mr. Thompson and hie good wife kindly took the young man in and have decided to let him remain in their borne as on* of the fttmtiy. He weighes eleven pounds. .' —We 'are pleased te note tb* boner conferred,' upon our young friend, Mr. WffJ Austin, In bis election by the Lyeeuaa Society of Wabash College salts president. - lie will make an able and efficient officer. Mr. Austin's many friends In Rensaejaer will be . glad to learn of hie promotion and thql he atands in the front rank, with the beet talent of Waba b.
Lnfoyette, for fMn, *** rsifneed rats”. Tb* tw* “Prlcwdly Hands,” I D- AC. and Wabash R. It'd*., will carry you from Bnnnsetaer to Lafayette and mans yea mm evening, leave Rensselaer it bsotock A H-,_ returning arrive ia Rsaa*rimer B.SO P. M. —“Tb* travelers friend”—l. P. 4 C. I’y. Passengers leaving Baaaaalasir at 12.10 P. M. can arrive ia Chicago at 8 P. M. aame evening, by Way of Monticello and Isgaasportover Pan Handle R. R. Faro from Rensselaer to Chicago $5.16. Returning ever seme route, leave Chisago at 9 oclock A M. of same day. —Motion do th* formers of Jasper and Newton Co’*.: Th* Rensselaer Mill is now in operation. Hr. DeHavea of Newton Co. has rented J. D. Hopkins’ interest, and the mill will be run by B*ylor & DeHnsen. Mr. DeUaren is a miller ot thirty yean experience aad has the reputation of being one es tb* best millers ia Northern Indiana They desire the patronage of everybody aad guarantee satisfaction. —The probabilities are that Renrselaer will jrt get her Continental Railroad. The company is backed by an immense amount of-capital, and they propose to put ten thousand tnsn on it an soon as the season opens fairly. Ths road is t-» be a double steel rail track from New York to the Missouri river opposite Omaha, with extensions conneeting Chicago and St. L-mis. The company claims that the road will be operated in the interests of commerce an-1 as the benefit of the people requires.—Monticello Democrat.
—“Queen Esther’’ came, conquers 1 and has gone-we have a breathing spell. Our citiseas have had three nights of oue of the most interesting entertainments given in Rensselaer this season, ia the caatatta of “Queen Esther.” This concert is the result of musical talent residing in the members of the Rensselaer Choral Union. The entertainment was prepared and given uader the direction of Prof. W; Byron Ric*. Considering the inclemency of the weather, the attendance was good *ich night, the auditors going sway well pleased with what they had seen and heard. The Choral Union have proven themselves equal to the delivery of complicated and difficult exercises, and we feel sure that we speak the sentiment of the majority who heard them, when we say that they acquitted themselves in a highly creditable manner.
—Rensielaec. wa» convulsed from center to ciroumforence tr the elopement from thu place on the Blh iust. of T. M. Jones, tailor, with the wifo of Mr, Charles Steward. lir. Jonoe bad for some time been making preparations, as was supposed, to in«ve with his family to K»nsas. He sold his household gooda, irnt his wife on to Fowler to remain for a few days until he should follow. On Tuesday of last week he employed Mr. Steward to take him overland to Fowler, which place he left the same night ostensibly to visit, for a dny or so,, a brother in Kankakee, Illinois, since which his friends have had no tidiugs of him immediately on the departure of her husband with Mr. Jones, Mrs. Steward employed a in a u to convey her trunk to the depot leaving her little girl in the keeping of a neighbor until her husband's return Neither of the parties have been h->ard from since Tuesday. It is supposed that they met at some point previously agreed* upon, and by this time are no doubt, at a good distune.* on their amorous flight. It is said that the family of Mr. Jones have had grave apprehension of an affair of this kind for some time. Mr. Jones leaves beh.nd him a wife ami three children, and Mrs. Steward forsakes a husband and one bright little girl. Mrs. Jones is left iu a destitute condition, her husband having disposed of all the properly before leaving. She is at present,'heartbroken and despairing, with friends in Fowler. We understand steps are being taken for intercepting the flight of the guilty pair. It is to be hoped they may lie captured and brought to justice. There are no extenuating circumstances in an affair of this kind.
Union Items.
Timber roads slilt covered with ice. The river is well up titu-e the freshet* Willi* McCollv’s children arc recovering from the diphtheria. Unsheltered stock Buffered very much during the late sleet storms. George Alter and wife are recovering from au utiusk ot lung fever. J. K. Alter’* horse fell from the high bridge on the old mill dam and was killed instantly. The Rcfubmcax >• » welcome visitor in our community with which to while sway the weary hours of winters lonesome nights. The joint institute between Union and Keener townships was a grand success. The Superintendent was present in the afternoon and rccupied the chair. Married—by Justice McColly on the 23a of January at the grooms' residence, Mr. John Swaiui and Miss Ida Guss. Oil tl)e 30th, Mr. Frank Warne and Miss Loretta Swsim at the resi teuae of the bride's, parents and Mr. 'Burgess Dillon and Miss Rosa Hull at (be residence of the Justice. They have our well wishes for future,happiness and prsponty Bill Hat.
Jordan Township.
Mr. Nathan Keene at last accounts w>ur ill though net dangerously so. The bad weather will cause the general average of school utiendance to fall considerably. On Fjbnnry till) Vir. v, rsley iieod, tea her of school Su 2, closeu a three months term. Dr. Stockwell has quite an extensive practice in our township and the adjoining one of Newton county. There have been several weddings lately but the o' erwor ed cvrresponden has failed to get even the names of the happy ones. We regret that u«ir esteemed neigh tar, Mr. Wilder, is obliged, by poor honltb, to quit farming and resort to stock-raising in Walker township. . According to scripture we hereby claim to be wieo men indeed, as our houses have •food firm while the storms have beaten and the floods descended. The revival meetings held at Egypt closed February 2nd, without a new convert entering the fold. The worthy members and their earnest leader worked energetically in the midst of two overpowering forces, tobacco and audible conversation. The author submits the above feeling that though it la peor the best has been done for has she not roamed into the neighbor's atfoira at far aa the bound* of propriety will allow ?
Truly, /_
Teachers, Please Resd This.
When you w*at anything In the liM of booh* and stationery, pen*, ink* and card*, reward oarda, ****ll chroaw*. autograph album*. Box paper, and book* **itable for prism Ae., Ac., plena* o*ll **.l **e a»* before joe buy. I bare a nice line of sueh goods aad will wll them eery cheap. Yours truly.
Special Examination.
—A Special Examination will be held at the Public School building in Rensselaer on the first Saturday in March next.
—All persons indebted to the undersigned on book account or otherwise are earneetly requested to call and aeUle the same without
delay.
—The next Regular Monthly Exsmintiou will be held oa the last Saturday in February at the Gates School house, Wbeatfield Township.
Nothing is so conducive to a man’s remaining a bachelor as stopping for ons night at the houss of a married friend and being kept awake fur five or by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make tbem well and smiling. Young man, remember this.— Traveller.
The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in just at present. We believe the schedule for visits is SB.OO. which wsuld tax a man confined to his bee for a ye ir, and in need of a daily visit, over SI,OOO a year for medical attendance! And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the SIOOO and all the year’s sickness.— Post.
Having arranged clubbing terms with the North American Review, we are enaled te offer that foremast of American periodicals, together with the Republican at the lew price of $ >.OO per year. The Review is the organ of the best minds of America, nearly every writer of note in the country boing a contributor to it. It discusses the subjects that are most prominent, in the public thought of the time, and presents both sides of all important ques'lons. It combines to a considerable extent the thoroughness of the Cyclopaedia with the timeliness of the daily paper. It should be read by the professional man, the student, the merchant, the manufacturer, the farmer; in fact, by every one who wishes to form intelligent opinions on the events of the day —lt you dont see what you wan l when you are at N. Warner's ealtor it; he always keeps it. Look at the date on your paper and sec if your subscription has not expired. If so we should be glad to see you. —Call and examine Norman Warner's large stoek of furniture on which he gives some big bar gains. C. P. Hopkins will pay you jus as much for vour produce as you cun get in town, and will sell you groceries just as cheap as any town store. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at the large slock of fttoves, tin ware, hardware, furnitnr*, and carpets at N. Warner’s and earn his prices before buying. —The people iu the north part of Marion township need no longer drive to the capital for groceriesC. P. Hopkins has a full line, and will sell as cheap as any town store. —For Salk on easy terms, s good farm team, with wagon and harness. Will sell aheap for casii. Anyone wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with as. Call at this office.
NOTICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO ««.!■ HEAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Notice is hereby given that Do Witt C, Hopkins, Administrator of the estate of Christopher C. Thornton, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the uext terra of the eireuit eotlrtof said county. Attest: CHARLES H. PRICE, |L. 8.) Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. February 2,1881. 4w. NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Xotlee is hereby given that Mordeeal F. Chilcote Administrator, with the wifi annexed, of the estate of Harriet C. Wyatt, lute of Jasper >-o<inty deceased, litis filed Ills petition to s II the following real estate in Jasper county to wit: The west half 04) of the North East quarter (R) of the M>u»h west quarter («<) of section fourteen (14) , Township thirty (SO] north, range seven (i} n ett, containing twenty (4uj acres more or less. That said petit ion is Sled and an order of sale of said Real Estate asked, because the decedent's personal estate is insufficient to pay her debit. , The petition wiil be heard at the next term of the Jasper Cirenlt Court in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. Feb’y. 10, A. D. lisi, CHARLES H. TRICE, ILS.J Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court.
NOTICE'TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper County: In the Jasper circuit Court, March Term. INI. Robert 8. Dwtggiiis vs. Daniel R, Dowty, Dowty, hie wife, Catherine Metical, MeNeal, her husband, Mary Marklaml, William MarvUnd, New comes the plaintiff, by Z. Parris. Ms attorney, and files bis complaint herein, together witb an affidavit, that the residence of the defendants above named is not in the state of Indlana. that said defendants are n eessory parties to said action, which Is for the foreclosure of * mortgage. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they beandnppsoron the first day of the next term of the Jasper Cirauit Court to be holden on the third Monday of March. A. D. 1881, at the Court House in Rensselaer, In said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint. the same will he heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set \ my hand and affix the seal of said v ) court at Keitsneiaer, Indiana, this Jth day of Fsdrsary, A. D. I*Bl. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk Jaepcr Circuit Court. Zv Plirri.% Atfy forlTff. f ~ i , 31-4vr
MADAME RUMOR.
E. H. THARP.
County Supt.
D. B. Nowels,
To Debtors.
ROBERTS & BRO
Public Examination.
County Supt.
D. B. Nowels,
A Cross Baby.
Fees of Doctors.
A Liberal Offer
SHEBirrS SALE. — By virtual a eartifted corny* a decree to me .llrerted from the A. Mlettering sad Edwin PhelMare dofeadanta reaulriag am to make the swro as ntie hundred end sixty-eight dollar* aad aiaety-elo* cuato Wednesday tie SM day efrehraaiylSSL Between the hoars of M o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M-, of saM day, at tho f*or of the court hoaeh In the town of RoomoUct, Jasper county, Indiana, tho rente and pro#** for a term not exceeding seven year*, the following reel estate to-wit: The southwest quarter {%) of section nineteen (IK In township twenty eight (*) north of range Sve (S) west is Jasper county and state of l&dlABi. If each rents aad profile will not sell for a ceStcieat sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at (he same time aud place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much therof as may be snfflc.ient to discharge said decree, interest end costa. Sabi will be made without any relief whatever from situation or approvement laws, and is accordance with the order of court in said PreufetEW. JOHN W. POWELL. January S 3. IS O. Sheriff Jaspert'uunty. U. 9.41. Dwmoixs, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUTfKIFF’S 9ALE.—By vlrtnsof a cortiUed copy of a decree to mo directed from the clerk of the Jaaper Circuit Court In a cease wherein Charles L. Stockton Is plaintiff and James M. Stockton. Mary Stockton. Sabrx Stockton. James O. Stockton, executor of the will of Joseph S. Stockton deceased, tbs Lafavette National Rank of Lafayette, and John E. McAfee, are defendants requiring ms to make the sum of twenty-four hundred and ten dollars and twenty cents (ffi.4lo.Xo) with interrot and costs I will expos* at pablic sals to the highest bidder ou Wednesday, the 23rd day sX February A D. t IML Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. aad 4 o'clock P. M.. of real day. at the door or tiu court house, in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits fora term not exccediug #e»sn years, the following real The southeast quarter (\) of section thirty - two (S 3 and the southwest quarter (M) of section thirty-three (S 3 both in township thirty <BOI north range six t«) west in Jasper oouutv and state of Indiana containing in all three hundred and twenty acres more or less. If such rents aud urofita will sot sell for a su(Mrlent sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and pises, expose to public sale the feesimpleof said real estate, or so much thereof as may be siittcisut to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said fee 19.30. JOHN W. POWELL. January 23. IWW. Sheriff Jasper County. Jones A ftoyse attya for Pltff.
Indianapolis, Delphi 4 Chicago Railway. Tims Tatis 2fTo. 6. Taking effect on and after February I, 1881. COLUMBUS TIME. •Twenty minutes/aster thtin Wabash Mmt. SOUTH WA R D. NO. 1. | NO 3. stations Del. 4 Lai. CU.4 East. ' Eiprni. jaggs. Leave Rensselaer . . 5:00 A. M. 1X:80P. M.* Arrive Pleasant Ridge.... 5:15 “ 13:4* “ •• Zard 7,... Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove *::» A.M. 1:00 P. M. *• Lee 5:45 “ 1:15 “ “ Sharps burgh ... Flag. Flag. ** Bradford 6:00 A.M. 1 dW P. M. Leave Bradford ~...8:80 •* 3:10 •’ Arrive Ward Flag Flag “ Wright Flag Flag ** Horner 8:50 A.M. 3:80 P. M. •* Honey Creek Flag Flag “ McKllioe Flag Flag “ Monticello 7:10 A.11.1:50 P. 18Leave Monticsllo. 7:15 “ 8:10 Arrive Riverside Flag Flag *• Yeoman 7:40 A.M. 8:85 P. M. “ Pittsburgh t:ui •* 3:55 “ Delphi 3:10 “ i: 00
NORTHWARD,. NO. 2. NO. 4. stations CM. 4 Ren. CM. 4 RfißS Express, icc'i'i’i. Leave Delphi 9:30 A. M. 5:80 P.M. Arrive Pittsburgh 9:35 •• 5:35 “ *• Yesinau 9:55 “ 5:55 “ ** Riverside Hag. Flag. •• Monticello 10:20 A.M. 6:30 P. M. Leave Monticello 10:25 “ 6:30 “ Arrive McElhoc Flag. Flag. ** Ilouey Creek Flag- Flag. “ Horner . 10:15 A.M 6:50 P. M. “ Wright Flag. Flag. “ Ward Flag. Flag. “ Bradford 11:00 A.M 7:10 P.kJLeave Bradford 11:05 “ 7:35 “ Arrive Sharpsburg 11:15 •* Flag. *• Lee Flag. Flag. “ Hanging Grove. .. 11:83 A.M 8:03 P. M. ** Zsrd Flag. Flag. “ Pleasant Ilidge 11:45 A.M 8:15 P.M. “ Beussclker 13:00 M. |8:30 •* All trains run daily except Sundays. No. 1 makes connections with Trains. P., C. A St. L.. at Monticello for the East and West, and with the Wabash Trains, East anil West, at Delphi for Lafayette and Toledo. No. 3 make* connections at Delphi from East and West and with P.,C. A St. L., at Monticello for Chicago and with L., N. A. A C., at Bradford for the North. * No. 8 makes connections with L., N. A. A C. Road at Bradford North and close connections with P., G. A St. L., at Monticell for Chicago, and at Delphi with the Wabash East and West. No. 4 makes connection with Wabash from the West at Delphi, and with the P.,C, A St. L. at Monticello for Chicago and Peoria. S. N. YEOMAN, HECKIVXR. i '
17 STOP OBGANS. & SUB-BASS * * 4 h u PIANO 3 $ 125 and upwards sent on trial. Catalogue free. Address DANIEL F. Beatty, Washington! New Jersev. BEATTY’ S CABINET ORT.AAB, CHURCH, CHAPEL AND PARLOR. BEATTY PIANOFORTES, GRAND, SQUABK AMD UPRIGHT. Bsst aii swectest.Tonefl instnmeßts ii tie worn. ORGANBS3O,S4O, SSO, to SIOOO, 2to 32 stop*. Pianos, sl2s up lo $1,600. Every instrument fulstrument fully Warranted. Sent on Trial. Beautiful Illuutrated Catalogue and Staet-PlateiEagravlag free. Those desiring to'buy are requested to visit my factory here, and select the inst.ument iu person. Address, or call - on DAJtXaX. X. BSATTY, Washington, Mew Jersey
UR. W. Xj. gAM A R THE JEWELRY ITOHL 4 And that I am now better than ever prepared to execute all kinds of work In iny brauch of business in the highest styls of the art and at lowest possibo prices. W. L. HAMAR. Waters* Perfection Organ. Qu—n Ann* Style of Casa. WESmim -SSTsir-wsvSSHj the verylsw pitces I am alng. these is no HSSSB why every awe should not own esc of these beautiful instruments Every «*■*» sola by am it fully warranted far six yuan to give court satisfaction. A liberal discount t# Tcochsz*. Mnsto., Ckurcbas and Schools. AgWHI WUisd In •wry CsHlj, Seed for my new Illustrated Cataileglr, Circular* sad Tesdtno-tLU, itist out. Sand a postal card and U will motive prompt attention TL, WAThRS, 11. Bast 14th !T*tr Tirk.
DIHBO lOBY n*rd Monday in : eiVITT o»»I0»*»: iffark .CRaulx* H. Paw*. hsrtff .. Job* E.btnA. AwSur 7... Eaaa C, Nowmw trmUuroF .. v Bw»t1. *•***• Keeneder Jamb* T. Asfiaev. Survivor . . Loria *. Alts* Sa peftateadea t Puhl ie RuhMte.. D. M.New nt. list !Hs»ir»ct. .lass* D. Dsxx, CmaiMlwwi <3l Diarist U e< iW. B.M fed DUtriet .K. X. EucxwtoM*. v CsMMitWosMv' Court—Xtrse Mondays in Marsh, Jon*. Jbfßaaitsr and Aosai'ifier. . OOPOJUtTIWS qynciti t Marshal 7. „ C S * W.. 1 ?*/.!!' Treasurer _ .. f*4»tDt.w4*» fist Ward. OiaaMts lad Ward... .William H. Lwo Eoaasllaaa <td Wat.l Cm a* lx* Eatxxw I 4th Ward .. . UxuBOR PROFESSIONAL CAI DS PIYIICIAIi JJR. I. B. W ABHBU BBT, PHYSICIAN"and StTHGKOir, | Retiaaalaer. Indiana. Civss special attontloa »• Disearesof Wrosea aad Children aadfhronie Diseases. Remember sails are promptly attended wh aot professionally * a gaged. * , 1 PHYSICIAN axdSURGION, Ruiiaaelaar. Ind. orrtes—At W. J. law’s Drugstore. T-tR. J.H. OWEX a. u HOMBOf ATlllC ! PHYSICIAN 4 SUEGEOK. Reasselner. Indiana.. OBloe one door west of PueurfSe*. East leuae opposite Dr. I.eaghridge's. I'XR. O. C* LINK, H OMOEOPATfI, Rensselaer, Ind. 0(1 as froutlag the court honse, a»«1 east of toe PostoflSoe. . - ATTOIHIYff. CdAXLES P. WXIUKT, NATHAKIXI. W?RXW«. Attorney at Um - . . Notary PubUe. YTJ RIGHT A REEV r K, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collscting Agents and Real Estate Broker*, Rensselaer, lnd. (Oflle# over Starr’s Grocery Stored PQT Abstracts of titles prepared, laads •«- grained, taxes paid, ete., etc. , , ] pjARPER W. BNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, lnd. PraetU ’la the eeurta of Jasper, Newton aad Benton counties.
H. PIERCE, v ATI ORNEY AT LAW, Remington, lnd. Netsrv Public. Collections made Iu snv part of the State. Office iu Hathaway bnlMin*. JJ-ORDECAI F. CHI LOOT E, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, lnd. Attends to all bnsiness iu the professisn with promptness aad dispatch. OfUcc in seoond story of the MafceeYer btiildin*. Simo* P. Tnuarso*, Davip J. THoMrsou, J ttomsy at Law. Xstory Xohlis. A BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, lnd. Practice in all the courts. We pay partiaular attention to paying taxes, selling aad leasing lands. 1 M. L. BPITLEB Gellector and Ab-traotor. S. 8. PWIGOINS. 71 XRI BWISBIKS. JJ 8. A Z. DWIGQINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , ' ■ . ■ ••• . Rensselaer, lnd. We have money to loan to farm >rs at T per seat interest on long time. Call at the Citicea’s Bank aud s*f ns. pR AN K \V. BABCOCk7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Boat Kstats Broker, • • OSes next door to Postoflie*. Practise* in the oourteof Jasper. Newton sad Benton oountiea. I«and* examined, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections inada. B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, R«. sselaer, lnd. ffotery Public an 1 Insures** Agsnt. ffpeeial sites tion given to the collection aad prompt remiilance of claims. A. XeCO'k A THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy andsell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from tt o'clock a. mi. (o 4. o’clock p. m.
QHAR REED,] PLASTERER 4b BRICKLAYER Ji **ttimer, Jndimnm, AU ord rs attended to promptly and with ce*patch. ■ * U - " - 1 . . ... 7 .■■■■. ■ ... Kai s. Howland, s L, .;.. > ; ‘ • Marble Worker. Rensselaer, Indian*. T Will handle American and Italian Marble, Quincy and Scotch ftrnhlte, and give special attention to baildlug work. - 12-8 H. S. Swiggia*, llari Svigp ■ rrM’t, i Corkier. Citizens’ Sank, MZXMMLAIM. IWDIAMA. Does a general banking business: givesspeaial attention to collections; retpittanees made on lay of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sola, ritis bunk owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in I*7B. TbU safe is protected by one of Sargent's time locks. The bank vault used is as goodos enn be built.- It will be seen from tbe foregoing that this bank famishes as good soesrity to depositors as can be furnished HOPKINS HOUSE, (North »ld* Washington st.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. r pilK HUPKINo HOUSE has acquired on 1. enviable reputation witb the traveling public, end ia widely known ns affording Mte best accommodations and most satisfactory ea« tsrmaismsnt. Day and week board can always Wo obtained at most reasonable rates. _ riM. E.J. HOPKfir* ROWELS HOUSE, RrasssUsr, - - I i diaaa lients bobouohi. Pro. i rpHE VOWELS HOUSE is a new. threeA store brick'hotel, Just opened. The proprietor*:n bad mitr.'i experience s« * oaterer to the wants of the traveling labile, The tallies ere supplied with an si.ba lease of the best food know to the enlinory art. the bed-room* are large, pre»l lighted, properlr ventilated and comfortablf'Tamished. the bed* and balding nrd all new; clean and hsstthfsi. Che trareliug public is respectfully solirdMd te five the it a call. Day »atf wsck board wlfl X And it so thnr interest u> step at the Ttf 3 M 0 Zh*
