Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1881 — Page 1

THE REPUBLICAN. It. gr KV lit WCIWAT ROtXtSO »T MARSHALL & OVERACKER, PVDUHBV ARP PBBfBIETOW Omca—la Makeevers* Biding, north side Public JVjuare Terms of Subscription. One year. * ** 5* HU months ... v £ Three months * » 4 The Official Paper of Jasper County.

PIEECTOET ? ' JUDICIAL nmnitJadce Bdwix P.HaxHOXB Prosecuting Attncaev r**vi» L. llisnorr. Terw ofCourt —First Monday <» Thirl Monday in March; Fir it Honda* in June, Third Monday in October. ' COUNTY 0FFICEB8: n—+ . ch a hi. mi U. Price. l ghVriff" jobs w. puwem.. \ *7 KZRA C. XOWELS * ■ ? Mosr.s B. Altek CommUlionrri- Court-Fill Monday in March, ■ Juno, 6epU>»ber and Otc<>o'>tr. ' CORPORATION OFFICERS: til ABLER Pi-ATI. Mawhal ... ~|\s. iiOßius. V Lief* , ikleßC. STAH. [j?s:s ‘{WASSt ——JJiSSJ l SihWard J- " |Lt * K '* professional cards |, PH YSICIAHS I. B. w ASH BURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Give* special Attention «•» Disease*®* Women Rn>l tliililrrn and Chronie Diseases* Rcmemlier calls are promptly attended wh * not professionally engaged. lN£. O. c. LINK, *ll OMOEOPATH, Rensnolaer, I ml. Office fronting the court house, and east of the PostotUce.

ATTORNEYS. «. a. nw7«.;tv?. ”**» nwior.isa K. S. & Z. IAVICCINS. ATTORNEYS AT UW. K-iW-elaer Ind. W<have Ziuiri l and W- * Watson with u- 11 imwt :«*•*. and wi in tls* Inure give %|wftal alb nM-n r»! i-rU.rv anti prattler m County O nin:i>si«nier« ■’••■•I .lit-!.*-*-«• urtN. uiub-r u si DilCliiugLaw.:tsjefitllf. £ | ARPKR W. SN I DKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, I ml. . PraSLit in the rourt- of .la*|*er, Xcwt.m and I'.ciit.-n enuntiee. yxf II PIERCE. ATT ORNEY AT LAW. Reniingt'tn. Fnil. N«tarr Pnldie. foHt—y.in* made in any part of the !»tate. onirein Hathaway build me. "WORDECAI F. ('lll I.COTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lleassflaer, I n*l. Attend, to a!l bU'ir.*>-< in the irofr.Mon with promptin'** and di-palrh. u:’ re in fttiiml ,'Ur» of the it at never building. Sikon P. Tnajirsov. Da* si> -I. Tibia**-* 1 J iterr. _>, at Lie. Xot try i üblic I’UOilPciON & BRO. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Reiiiwplser. IjiT. J’n«i*« in tli t.if ro-irt-. We par partirtiln' attention to p:n in-r t a \s". *ctliug and leasing lan I*. - * Jt L. hpITI.KU t olii-rtor and Ai. tractor. ' \V)I. IV. AUSTIN, l.i-aa Agnit. I'•RANK W. BABCOCK. I ATTORNEY" AT f,AW A ad Brat Fit ate T.i okrr. )ffiee next door to Pnstolflr**. PTa-tlres in 'V xiiire. of .lasjier, Newton an ! Ib-itton eo - , l.«nd*exhroinr*l. abstraeta of titles pr.-pare taxt-f pan’, au.l Collections iiiaile.. , . jJANIEL B' MILLER. ATTORNEY AT L\W, R. sselaer, I id. Notary Public ai. lnsnr -a.' Agent. *>*e.* : il attention given theroiV*. • n and pro'.npi remi litre 01 li.i. me. RH. Dwiouink. Pr, -i. 7.. D'Vbtoi'.s. CtLdiier. \ CIT IZEN S HANK, Ren tstlcer, Ind., Hoc? a general hankingbusihesa: give* special attention to remittances day of payment at current rate of exchange: ntcre*t paid on balances; certill -ate- be rring nterest i«*nisl: exchange liotigiil'and sold. Vollmacilten angefertigt. Erhsehaften. Sc'.nf 1 <l- - u. d. uJ. m Heut' -.liands. Oesterreielu Ttenmark. Senweoen. Xnrweteu i*n«l di*r Srweiz Wechsel an die liedeutesten Ibinkgeneliaefle in alien Sfaedten Ennipa's ausgestellt llilletten von und nach Kumiia uelier «lte Dampfseliifl Linien zu verkaufen. Alfheo McCot. Thoma* TnojtrrioN.' Banking house of a. Mctoy * t. thom p* SON. Six-cessnrs to A. MKYiv & Tlioniixpn Bulkers.) Krijaneiaer. Ind. I>o a general liankln;: business. I'"v and sell exelmnge. ColieetionV made on r*i vailabte j»>ints. Money loaned Interest 11; (• 1 spectfled time deiHxdis, ele. Offlea same pu-.c as old firm of A. McCoy i 1 honuitoo.

CHARLES A. REED, Plain and Orn .mental . lastere 4 and Cistern Builder RENSSELAER, - - - - /AD Comicf*> and Centre lV*<*s of the latent styles Contracts solicited, liest of reference g.ven TONSORIAL. J. C. MORGAN. B. T. JtOMC.AS.’ MORGAN BROS.’ SHAVINC PARLOR. B*ir Cntting ann Shaxinc done with n>-atn* and dispatch. Particular attention pa.d t<> children. vi3ua; NOWELS HOUSE, I Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. THOMAS BOROIGHS. Pro. THE NOWEES HOUSE is a new. three»torr brick hotel. Just opened. Tlia proCrietor nas had much experience o * caterei i the grants of the traveling p blic. The tables are (applied with an abundance of tbe best foo.l know to the culinary nrt. tha hed-rooniaSre large, well lighted, proper!* ▼entilateil and comfortablr furuish<-<|. the bed’> aad bedding arc all mew. clean an.l healthful The traveling public is respectfully solicited t* give them a call. Day anil week boanlers will Ind it so their interest to *iop at the XowleHouae THOMASBO BOrullS AUSTIN HOUSE, j FORMERLY HOPKINS HOUSE ) 4 RENS--BKLLAEB, INDIANA. j . s * , n w. duvajAs "rßoi-unrruu, . located. Careful attention paid to the wants and comfort of guests. Excellent tables market*affords, good

THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN.

VOL XIV.

LEOPOLD WBRMANN, Merchant - - Tailor, No 6 i\orth Fourth Sc, (Between Main and Ferry), LaFayetlc, liKlisina. PIONEER MEAT MARKET. (First Door Weat Jewelry Htore.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGI.ESII 4t H, Prop'r. Pork, Veal, Mutton. Saustiuge, 110Ij lognn. etc., aohl In <tunntitie* b> •*uit purchaser* . * the lowest price*. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited call. Tbe lllcliest Price raid To* Good Fat Cuttle. U-6. J. J. EIULKSRAI. JXTE;w Meat M.irkft. 1 (first door east of Postoffice.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK. U HUTTON, Sausc. s’ 3, Z3cic~~XLa., etc., o:d:n quautH V. to s-ui pure'ias -rx. it t'r- lowest rices; Th • very bc.it 11 ,biek ti.vt* e a call. Niches: Cash Price paid f.r fa! Cattle. J I A 1 t i

"" A ■ "■ Psstpp r>m b Difi 11 f '-TUI few! • - tx* wi i I OiiSßSiiEiß 3ivdl IS HD X Tu 1 7D IS I Act not Rashly bit Wisely! We do as v;c advertise, nnd will sell goods to cur Patrons as cheap«s can bought in- V - *•''*" '*•- ??n fllf <■* - L& *.< i e«-i a < arc! ~ce us at ih-a tr s w wj r* ••' t . ; ■ f‘. ■i ' f- v '•**. Vt ,-• * m '-j rJ fc3 . i «- ‘ £} t ■s ' t \ f e , T.J. J. P It* h* I'Bii yi£ i h Lit ll £ . R('uss<*!a(‘r, Indiana. We * 11 s ivtj you so ne li'.e7 on iDm-T or o^toibjo p ox % yr Croocl-s, HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, n all and Every Article selected fi'om our Mammo'h Stock ";/ - Willey & Bigler. " E. ~ CLO T lE3I Z IE I ■usKaimf htw 1 ■■■>- I tsike pleasure to annonnee to'tin* people <»f* ni <1 .latter county t hat I hav.* on hand a full liin* of foreign and Doinostu* Suitiii s, Ovei-Oi >nt- ciitcl Over-Cuatiiiu;^ which will In* in nlc to orth*i* ri’.it! *r the iimnagi m-11! of jin ex cuttep, \I I*. i>.vn t Xally. who will lie pleaded to s«-«* y«»u and villaia. tee mh» • pelf, et li' and general satisfaetion. Farties.wisliing aii»- *• :it clothes made up in firstclass style olid woikui: 11 liip will do well to call and examine my stock. 1 have also <>u hand a full line of READY-iiLhQE CLOTHING, of the latest styles and ijualiti *s, which cannot he excelled anywhere. My Sale-'inmm chart;-*, Mr. 8. Lehman, an experienced clothier, will he picked t* * see jou and show > t the gootls whethea you wisii t* buy or not. Lememhvr, this is . I Ihecnly FxcluF’ve Clcihinc Store in Rensse aer. I also have or. hand a line of Suits of my own manufacture, which will he sold a little ahore the price of Eastern Goods. My stock of f FurmisLing Goods or the finest ir that line that can be found any where. 1 banking you for past favors and soliciting a furtherpatronage, I am respectfully yours.. , E* BROWN, Rensselaer, Ind. ILLIBERAL OORHER.m

C. H. AMENY& CO The Jewelers, 1. a Fayette. Indi^usy* > iAv Styles Of Ladies’ Gold Watches and Chains lieu GENTS’ GOLD -AttDSilver Watches. * —. i * r The Ijargemt f*itoek ol^ Fine Diamonds In The State. ,* • - \. V . Iniqne Designs in i Silver made !»iiiilahlc for idbiiii rmiiTs .Yew and Reauti fill Mesigni in Elrclro Silver Placed Ware. Yoveliiea from Paris, Lon don anu Vienna. a oil iiitd Sec Our Loot) - and l.i aru Our I'rlccs. C. 11. ANKENY & CO,, JES KIrfiSRS ? L«aU 3 a^ette ? - Ind.

RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, DECEMBER 8, 1881.

Keif<-r, being an Ohio man, of course got away with the Sjieakerfilrip. There is no reason to fear that he will not make a good one.^ Vice President Davis will* make no changes in the organization of the senate. The committees, and minor officers will remain the same as at the last session. The Continental Redivims. The following letter was handed us for publication : New York, Nov. 2fi, 1881. Jared Benjamin, Esq., Rensselaer, Ind. I Dear Sir: —In reply to your favor of Nov. 21st, the company authorizes me to give you and yonr friends the assurance that it is in earnest in its purpose Ixi build, equip and operate the entire line of its road in accordance with the surveys ' adopted. Whatever delays have occurred were caused by defects in its chain of title, which have now been removed, /ind it is not likely that anything will now happen to interfere with the vige rous prosecution of the work. < We have commenced in the harbor of New York ; also in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and at other points along the line, and will begin at other place* as soon as the right of way is secured and other arrangements are perfected. Very Respectfully, i Wm. Thoupe, Bee. lie is the same identical Arthur removed from tlie Custom House by Hayes and Sherman for corrupt und dishonest practices. —Democratic Sentinel. We do‘not, bv any means wish to be un lerstood as asserting that tli * Sentinel knows the falsity of the above statement, ns, indeed, lie is a rash man who makes the Sentinel the subject of the verb know in almost any contingency; but wo d% pay that the great majority of th * people of this country, including even the most of the democratic editors, know that there ss not one word of truth in the a.-ser'iou that Arthur was removed from the custom house on r. eount - oi any corruption or disl nu-dy. Mr. Arthur had been appointed to the office of collector by Gen. Grant, and held the position at tlir'i time of llajes’ accession to the presidency. For various reasons the chief of which, probably, being the ravages of the presidential maggot in John Sherman s brain, the administration demanded a radical change in the methods of conducting the affairs of the cu.ot .m house, and distributing it ; patronage— such, changes, in fact, as virtually took ali power from the colic tor, and reduced hi " to I lie position of a mere agent for the t ••»n«mission of the orders of the Secretary of the Treasury. Mi, Arthur, a high spirited, self respecting man would not consent to the Changes, and was removed; but those who removed him never did and never could charge him with a single corrupt or dishonest act. There never was a more unjustifiable slander uttered against any American public man than the one contained in the above quoted lines. 1

Jordan Township Items

“Jordan am a hard road to travel.” Whether this originated in rhyme or prose, and by whom, may be irrevelent questions, but of one thing we are assured, i. e., the statement is verified by the condition of our roads at this time. Jordan flourishes in the mud, rain or shine. Corn gathering progresses towards completion, and some fine cribs of corn are being garnered ; among the many we notice fine la’-ge cribs on neighbors E. R. Burr, Lyman RaynrMnd and Wm. Washburn’s farms, thfese gentlemen being prominent among our best farmers. In the east end of Jordan we noticed two line, large cribs of ’ corn on our German friend's farm, Lorenzo Hildebrand. We regret to state that Mr. Benj. C. McCoy is preparing to move to Howard county. He and his family are highly respected in our community and we regret parting with them. , The bridge near J. V. Dutton’s, over Carpenter creek, is in a dilapidated condition and the public notified by written notices posted up by Father Dutton, that the bridge is unsafe for further use. Tne above facts v. ill lie presented for the consideration of the Board of County Commissioners the present week. Our schools are in full blast. Miss Nettie Bruce teaches at No. 1, Egypt; Miss Alice Irwin ( Bright Eyes, so-called after the noted Indian lady of the Poncas). No. 2, or Ritchey school house ; Mrs. Anna L. McCoy Lnmson at No. 3, or Lamsou’s ; Miss Ida Coons at No. 4 or Raymond ; Miss Ruby Bruce at No. oor Union; Mr. Charles Homer at No. 6 or Bullis ; Miss Frankie Adams at No., 7 or .Nevprfail; Mr. Abraham McElfresh at No. 8 or Blake. Institute will be held at Egypt school "house on the third Saturday of this month. All are invited to attend as an interesting time is anticipated. Our friend M. G. Lewis, the old, tried and true, is teaching school at Black Oak, in White county. Explanation—his* services are more highly remunerated there than they

Mila be Rt home,-

Buy your Christmas Presents at C C.'Starr & Co.’s. Dickon’s complete works in fifteen volumes, at Tharp’s. A Full Line of Ladies Dress Goods, of the very latest styles at Fendig’s, No more chin scraping done on Sundays, sayeth jocular Jim the lather slapper. Prize chewing gum at M. O. Cissel’e, A beautiful prize with every box. Only a nickel. It’s a boy instead of a girl, as we stated last week, that has come to brighten the household of Mr. and Mrs. John Eger. C. P. Mayhew and family wilf start for California, next w<*>k, to visit Mr. M.’s father. They will return in the spring. Mrs. E. <p. Bassock, of Bridgeliort, Conn., and Mrs. Amos White, of Lafayette, are visiting the families of Ludd Hopkins and C. C. Starr. Married.— l3y the Rev. A. Tny1< r, in the Meadow Lake church, Dec. 4th, 1881, Mr. Charles W. Magruder. and Miss Georgia I. Duryea. > Wm. B. Austin has money belonging to private parties to loan in any sum, ofc approved personal or mortgage at a low rate interest. Our old friend, and fellow typo, M. (). Cissel, Ims opened out as a 'merchant, and solid man of business. Read his “locals”,and give him a share of your patronage. - C. C. Stan; & Co. are on hand again with larger stock of Holiday Goods tluili was ever brought to town before, and at such prices that everybody can atfond to buy presents. Themes in the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sabbath : In the morning*,. “The Siu of Ingratitude ;” at night, “Heaven bound travelers must come down to the narrow-gauge of the Gospel.

Oh Isn’t She a Beauty.

th • |'f > r«'>!ii f ica'i'in of *ll tlint’s Livi-ly. iJiTp —imposition is Jiii'iahle; her ir.in I ctilture'J; *ht*r h<*nrt kind an l puf*'. .vil i.foiu-fi her Itraltli was rfs'nri-d from ;iroiin’ j Irfin Bitter-.—Com me ts of a li- id n* plivsician in n pationt lie pres••vilx.J Brown’* Iron Bitter* fur. AH Indie* s'lwi,!J use it— J'.urfio 1 of Fashion. t The Presbyterian Sabbath-school lies r.-.ade arrangements to hold a grand Christmas entertainment in the opera house, on Christmas eve, and have inuited the M. E. school to join them. They have also sent out over 200 personal invitations by mail, and it is expected that all frieidsof the e/hool will lend a h dping hand to make this' the grandest entertainments of the kin 1 ever given in Rensselaer.

Tb« quirting r-st or .cuvi ns qtiai't’es, a= well «s tlie far-rcMpjjinjr nn■* powerful curative effects of Ayer's Cher.y I tctoral, render it the very best remedy known for diseases. Roll of Honor. Following are the names of those who have renewed their subscriptions and those who have subscribed anew for Tfie Republican, since our last report: S. L. Sparling, W. B. Price, T. Tanner, Mrs. Moss (2), C. .T. Pierson, L. L. Ponsler, John Kohler, AY . H. Sebring, Sol McCurtain, L. Tinkham, S. B. Thornton, John Sebring, C. C. Richardson, Noble J. York, J. \V. Jenkins, AYm. Meyer, Young, J. C. Porter, m. Webb, AY. E. Sears, P. L. Green, James Shindler, A. Robinson, Miss AVenrick, J. C. Martindale, C P. Mayhew, S. L. Swain, J. W Yanatta, J. C. Passons, C. A. Risser, Mrs. M. A. Por ter, Daniel Daugherty, Miss M. J. Thomas, AY m. E. Brown, AY. B. Austin, C. Sprague, Charles Platt, ! AY. O. AVilcox, Jared Benjamin, Charles Harrington. Temperance Programme. —The i regular meetiug of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Uuion will be held at the Court House, Saturday Evening, Dec. 10. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by ,Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Tlendinfi minutes of previous mee .ing by Sec’y. •±. iooiig oy choir. 5. . Rending Scripture by Vice President Mrs. Alfred Thompson. G. Song by choir. 7. Opening remarks by Rev. A. Taylor. 8. Song by choir. 9. Remarks by D. B. Nowels. 10. Song by choir. 11. Essay by Mrs. C. H. Price. 12. Song bg choir. 13. Remarks' by Dr. F. P. Bitters. 14. Song by choir. 15. The Little Outcasts Plea, by Florence AVood and True Alter. 16. Song by choir. 17. Declamation by Dora Healy. 18. Song. 19. Miscellaneous remarks. 20. Song. 21. Closing remarks by feev. George Havens. 22. Benediction by Rev. Philip McDade. AYm. Beck, Pres. Noble J. York, Sec’y.

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A big stock of vases and toilet sets, at C. C. Starr & Co.’s. Buy your cove oysters and sardines of M. O. CijjjseFs. Macauley’s History of England, in five volumes, at Tharp’s. Pure Candies for the Holidays a L C. 0. Starr & Co.’s. Toys of all kincs to please the little folk* at C. C. Starr <k Co.’s. The leading house in Lafavette for Silks and Satins is Wiler s. Lantern and Lamp Trimmings of all kinds at lower prices than ever sold at before; At Starr’s. Trustees Henkle, of Carpenter, and Guild, of Keener, made us pleasant visits the first of the week. Willey & Sigler have the best stock of Boots fit Shoes in Rensselaer. They handle the very best custom-made workthat can be' bought. 1,000 Persons Wanted — To call at C. C. Starr & Co’s, and examine their mammoth stock of Holiday ! Goods. Presents suitaple for old aad young, large and small. We are informed that the managers have authorized their -agents to secure the right of way through this county. It begins to look as if the Continental was coming after all. Owing to an unusual amount of job-work, The Republican lias not appeared on time for a few weeks past. We will assure our readers that this will not occur again if it is within our power to avoid it.

The Board of Commissioner convened in regular t-eision, Monday. The matter of receiving bids for the building of a jail and sheriff’s residence was taken up and the several bids examined ,the result of which we shall give next week. We are always glad to assist a fellow mortal in distress (a euphemism for running a country newspaper), and therefore gladly assist in giving publicity to the fact that our Brother in Tribulation, Hascall, of the Remington News, is a justice of the peace as well as a bright light of journalism. He is anxious to increase the honors, and emoluments, and wo may even add, the felicities, of his office by performing the marriage ceremony, for any parties that have busiiiess of that kind to be transacted. Now we shall be much pleased to see Mi. Hascall’s most sanguine wishes, "'in tbis respect, gratified, yet we greatly fear that his own indiscretion will defeat that wished for result. This will be clearly understood when we explain that the wording of an article in the last issue of the News makes evident the fact that Hascall cherishes the sweet intention of exacting a kiss from each of the fair laides, for whom he pronounces the marriage ritual. This fact, ordinarily, would not injuriously affect the marriage patronage of‘a justice of the peace; But in brother Hascall’s case, so conspicuous is his lack of personal charms, that we very much fear that prospective brides will prefer the services of Scnm, inwardly, less "deserving, but outwardly more attractive functionary.

A TEACHER.

The reductions in clothing at Leopold’s are immense. Call soon for bargains

letters addressed as below remained uncalled for in tbe Post-Office in Rensselaer. Ind.. on llie first day of December. l»M*l. Those that are not claimed within one month from the date above pi veil will he sent to the Dead Letter,Office, Washington, D C. Persons calling for any of these letters will please.say they are advertised. Park lev. Mis Maunder Moss, Dr Cyrus A Bi-own, (Ico Miller. B U Bruner, Rev’d Miller. Frank Cox, W A Rose Law n) Nowel*. DJ F Fi>her. K 11 O’Farrell Harry Col t. " I nr* red Ggr. W I (2* Griffin, Edward I.C" •< lie •leuk.ns. li 'O r n. Mrs mom Kenley, J M Miss Della (2) •• oitractor). Mary Keys, O .V Stewa I. Morgan L U,.is. Th.l Wiieo v, Joseph I.von, Frankie " il o i. Mrs r.nima Molt, Joseph Wiswall, Austin

No ivvntion of tli» nineteenth century h:»!> worked a greater revolution in hou«ehuld economy or copferre I tnore *f a beneS: on humanity (linn the sewing m-tohine. The first productions were crude and uncouth in the extreme, and it w.ts reserve! for American skill nnd ingenuity to bring forth n machine of any practical value. In ur liy to appreciate the sjreat advan - moni which has taken place it ia 'D y ns es-arv to c mioare one of the inachintS built during the inf.ucy of the invention w 'll one of tin latest improved “ Light R mng New Home,” the rapidly incroasin . popularity of which is tue envy of all its competitor*. In the manufacture of this mtchine eld ideas have been discarled and in accordance with the progressive movement of the age new mechanic: 1 ptinciples have been substituted of such inherent and absolute value a* can not fail to commend themselves to the mast casual observer. For all kinds of domestic and manufacturing work the New Home is uneqnaled. All the really good Points contained in other machines have peen utilised in iu construction. Many new Improvements and devices have also been added, the result of which is a mechine as nearly perfect as it is possible to make one. For sinfplUity, durability, ease of management, and capasity for work, tho “ Light Running New Home" has no rival, and the happy possessor es one rosy rest assured that he or she has the very test the world affords. All who send for the Company's new illustrated catalogue, and ensh ae their advertisement (printed on another page), will receive a set of advsrtising novelties of value to earb collectors. Thsiraddeee lr JOHNSON, CLARK & C0.,-. .. - W> Union Csqaare, JC V

Advertised L etters.

American Enterprise.

The only bitters and ,lhe only preparation of Iron that gives complete satisfaction i« Brown’s Iron Outers. It oentnins no alcohol. It does not blacken the • .h. It gives real strength.

Please notice the ds'ti following vour name on the mnrgn of The Republican, and if proves to indicate a period of the past, call and advance it. SEE ! . ~ Earmal’s Grand DonationHe gives a Coupon with every 25 cents worth of goods of any kind, including holiday g ods. . Peanuts, filberts, almonds .and *Brazils at M. O. Cissel s. C. C. Starr & Co, ar6 Headquarters for Holibay Goods. “Mild Richmond,” “Sweet Stephania” anti “Plantation” Cigarettes at M. 0. Cissels. If you want a good Lamp, Lantern, or any Lamp Trimings go C. C. Starr & Co. Willey & Siglor still the trade on eln+Hn". Have you examine 1 thßir stock of Overcoats and Uistereitesi’

Have you seen them? Those new and elegant Bird Cages rt G. C. Starr & Go’s. l)r. C. C. .Hiatt say?: Twenty TMri, special practice with children bus le i me tsi test Rinehart's Wi.rm Loten’*;es. I {five them my unqualified endosement. For sale by lines A Moyers’. W. E. SEARS, r) EAL ESTATE ANI) .MINING BROKER. t Animas City. LuPlntta Co. Colnra loi I have a fi w first--la-** Lots and houses; i-lgo go* d Miu □ ; Property, fur sale or tradeat reasonable tig ires. Being “Out West,” I have tl««advantage of Eastern Agent;, ami can do bott«r. espe iallv on mining (i.ilms. Any one wi-liiug tu iuivha-e oith -r, will <lo well by calling on or addressing meat Animas City.

OLDEST AND BEST Fa an iI y i\ c wspa per. Ti e New York Okservilr lim«< now the hrg eat circulation <rf its tin**. It ip In denominational, l iiNi-d i rl« n, . and Xaiiaual It will enter its SIXTIETH YEAR. with ii sheet four times the size of its first issue*, l’ull oF fireiijn end Domestic New«; with vigorous Editorials upon the matters of religious mid secular interest; with enrefully edited Departments lor children, Sabbath School Teachers, Farmers and iiuciue-s Men; with eight active Editors, an unrivalled staff of Foreign Correspondents, ond paid writers ami coat rit>u'ora in every part of the Country. KEW S23CSS —OF—‘‘lrenseus” Letters With Steel portrait of the Author; is given to one sending us a bona fide New St uscniuEß and $3.15 lor the couiing vear. SPECIMEN COPIKS FREE, t • Auouess : NEW VOllk OBSiittYER, New York. , PROBATE CAUSE. • 4 K 0.2*52. In the Circuit Court of Jasper Countv, Indiana January Term, 18X2. Moi!l> EC AT F CItII.COTE, • Administrator of thr K*latt\of DLBUHA.It Dowry Dsreassd, rs. Daniel R Dnicty. Marlin F. Dmcty. Therulnre Dmrty. Calhnrine SlcStal , Mr Seal her •husband; Mary Marl-land, Mark land her husband. To Daniel R. Dowty, Martin V. Dowty, Theodore Dowty. Catherine McNeal, McNeal. her husband; Mary Marklaud, Markland, her husband. YOU ARE SEVERALLY HEREBY NOTIFIED. That the above named petitioner, a- Administrator of the estate aforesaid, filed in the Circuit Court of Jasper Countv, Indiana. a petition, making vou defendants’thereto and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and iu said petition descritied, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so tiled and pending.is set for hearing in said Circuit Conn, at the Court House in Rensselaer. Indiana, on the Second Judicial Day of the January Term. 1882, of said Court, the same beiug the 3rd day of January, 1882. WITNESS, The Clerk and Seal / SEAL I °* •‘■•‘l Court, this Ist day ot December, idtif. „ CHARLES 11. FRICK. Pr foes, * Clerk.

LAKE ERIE & WESTERN RAILWAY CONDENSED TIJIK OF THItOVGIi TKAINS. February 20, IBM . WKBTWAitp. I Chicago Time. ,j" C.OOpia 8.30:on Bocton .. 9.4spin| 2.4oinri 8.30 pm 10.30 am New York 7.00 pm llO.SOan l.fidam S.oopn Albany . 2.20 pm e.lOan 12.45 pm 12.15 am . Buffalo . 3.ssiitn r.OOpm 7.05 pm 7.o.iam .Cleveland . 10.10 pm 2.26 pm 15.31 pm 9.s'am .Fremont... 7.00 pm 111.25aa 8.45 am Sandusky 112 'Kium L. S. & M. 8 I 8.45 pm 8.55 am Sandusky... 10.85.-im !t.:topm 11.95 pm IS.Sopm Philadelphia 4.85 am <L36pm 10.50 pm 12.10 pm Ilaltimore 7.40 am 8.35 pm 4.20 am 4.10 pm .Ilarrishurgh 3.55 am 3.2Spk 1.50 pm 12.05 am I’jitiburg... 7.80 pm 8.45 am 0.55 pm 7.25 am .Crestline. 11.45 am 12.35 am 12.32 am 10.40 am .Lima. 8.55 am 10 lOnm P.FT W. ftC-j V L. E. A W. .. ! ■ 9 10pm 8.55im .Sandusky . 12.05 pm i.3srm 10.20 pm 10.06.1 m ...Fremont 10.55« m 10.40 pm 11.08 pm .O.Sltm .Burggon . 10.32 am i.i.#pm 11.33 pm 11.05.1 m Foetorla. . IO.ORam 9 ssnm 12. Man U.4sai« .. .Findley . 9.29 am 9.28 pm 1.30 am I.osi>m . . (Leave. 8.15 am 8 22t>ra tWa n I.2s;>tn j" a )Arive. H.ooum B.l7ptn 2.43 a n 2.18 pm St. Marys 7.07 am 7.27 pm ??I* m !~ pw Gellna— 8.46 am 7.07 pm 4.15 a n S.Kpra Portland 5.14 am h.J.. m i*s® ptn IJ wl Key 5.18 a n 1.46 pm H2 pru • ,-Muacte... 4.36 am 5.05 pm 6.Lam 5.18 pm Alexandria 4.00 am 4.32 pm o.3iam 5.37 pm El w00d..., S.4oam 4.120 m i.o2am 8.02 pm ... Tipton..,. 3.17 am 3.49 pm 7.59 am 7.01 pm Frankfort 2.21 am 2.4Bpra 9,25 am 8.15 pm La FayeUe 1.26 am 1.40 pm lO.Mam 9.00 pm .Templeton 12.42 am 12.55 pm Ji'i2 aro 10 - 00 P B t Hoo Tits ton 11.51 pm 12,05 pm 10 - 5o Ptn Paxton U.lOpin 11.22 pm 12.85 pm 11.24 pm GlbsoiJ 10.42 pm 10.52 pm 2.oopra 12.40 am Bloomington ».37pm OJtip.u 2.10 pm 1150 am Clt A June’n 9.3oihu «.30am • C. Jt A. R. It. . 2.li»n 2.00 am! U.adini.ig~«a | 9 mpm 2.33 am s.tla n 7.6Sma| St. Loai* , | l.:iopm B.lopm. . - ■ N- | IC. A. A. K. U. ..... 6.50 pm 2.40 am Bloomington 9.oJpm 9.20 am 8.65 am 10.10 pm Kansas City. 6.4oaiu 6-45 pm 12.40 am 1.16 am . Atchinson . 1.28 am 3.17 pm 1.30 pm 2.15 am St. Joaeplih. 12.80 am 2.30 pm 7.25 pm 7.40 am Omaha .... 6.oi>p;ii B.ouain 2.15 pm 5.30 am Bloomington 9.46 pm 9.40 am 4.27 pin 7.40 am . .Peoria ... 7.oßpmf 9.40 am 8. pi pm 12.06 pm Burlington. 2.50 pm 7.20 am 9.20 mm Council B-.uffg ..... 5.20 pm “. 1. C. R. ft...' .... 7.00 pm 8.33 am Bloomington B.lopm Bi)7am 7.16 am 7.25 pm Dubuque. 5.00 pm 9.35 pm 445 am 11 25am Sioux City.. 2,3opni 6,40 pm Through tickets on sale for all points Last o WesCeFor information, iu regard, to ticki rates, *c„ inqelreof age nte at prihclpal tick* offices or address G. W. S uvitb. General Passed gor Agent, LaFayette, Indiana. K. U W.VLD 004, Gjn'lMtnax

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Impo*tax¥ to TnavFr,tus. —Sperial iw* litirrmrvf? nre wlfereil you by the BUUI.iNO-. TON ROUTE. It will jiaV y<At to rfaff their, advertisouxei.t to b#fuc;nd else Where in this issue. Mdrl.Hi; 1 ■ i . . IRHfvIiTFF a BYVIRTCE OF a OiPY oV a decree to tn v * ilieecled fiH\m the t lerk «(, Hie Jasper Citvftit t’diirt. iti « cause \vherein btt.ir llogc. )r„ and Joshua Jlujie. Executor of Samuel Huge, d'evi te-el. nre plaintiTs, at.d f'alvin White, Elizabeth White, Wiflia.ni 11„ White, .Mary Whit ~ t'hristiau Kale. - . Kale, his wife; William Warren, and Abraham.. Leopold are dt fe.identi.. re;iuiritigi'ne to make tnfc sttni of Sevtei Hnndreil and Kitty-twn l>i.llars and Ninety-four e nta tV-UJIA.'. with inter--eaion saiil decree and costs, I will expose tt the highest bidder, «>u... » c, Saturday, I Qiri? i 381, Be 1 wean tlie hgnri of u o’eto-k A. M. a- . i u’chtek I’. M-. <f aaid dOtr court house, in the h’Wu of tfisiMotaer. . county, iudiaim. .the rents and jmitlts t\.y ,» term not ex< : ee>iiug si'Teu. ye irs. tnr follu .i... , . escriited real estate. co -Frt: i .y The west mc-hnlf (f,> <>f the Norltt-Wes* Quarter (*;; of be« t/vn Ton. <fp, in iv vdy-nt .e N'—‘i K:nic seven, [7] West. Jas<l>erCounty. Ind'ei:.?.’ ‘ • . . And if sueli rentsardprortt* twill not sell fob ft. stilUcient sum to satisfy said ilerree, 'hteioi, aud costs, t will, at the sHuio tifnu anil plnco, cApuselo public sale the fee si m pie of said reu t estate,or so much theretif as may Iw necessary, to satisfy , said decree, interest and eosN. Said sale will he made Withnutjiny relief .what-j ever from valuation Or uppraueindut l*w<*. ai;<b tit aoeoialauce with the oixlerof court iu said dts-ree. t , . Dress fee fl 2 ; JOHN Wl POWEI.L* . Nov. 15, 1881. . Sheriff JusiMsr County. R, S. & L. DwinaiNs. Att’ys for l'taintiU'. R HERIEF’R SAUE. T}Y VIRTUE OF A ,( ERTIFED COPY O* ; IJ a decreedb me ittrW' ed frptW Uie Clerk of, tne Jtt-perCircuit Court in a wherein J.matiuiu EdWards H ■>Uioliff;ind tJiarles W Bid well, Martha liidwell, and .faine-s W, Dvn., ure (ItdiiAdhitls*. ret|iwriui; ate Wmake the sum. of Thirteen Uuudrod aa l Ninety-okdit dellars and EighVv-six cents with itUerost :|iid costs, 1 « iti expose to i’ublie Hale on. | the 10th Day of December. IBBi J between tli? hours of 1(1 d'Hork A. >f. and £| o’elork'P. M. nf said day, aV tire ttour of theeoiirr hotisr iu tlie town td Rensselaer, Jastmr. county; ,;u,d state of Indiana, the* rente, arid litvlHs for a term ndt exceedlfigeevenyears thesollowing deecribod.roel estate, to-wi't: , The Norta-east quarter C.C' of the the North.east<iuar*«r f,'«y w sectiou Eleven fll), eAecpt three-fourths of ftp acre olr the NuTUi-qjisf; corner lur a ecliool-huHseiiaad Uio Nor-Ui-wi-»i uuarterjjil or the uorthrAruit quart-r (v" Seetion Twelve’.(AV all' in tAwhship twentyscvoij (if). North, Range Seven(7), west, Jattpef County, Indiatiil- • . .; Aud if sneli renU fc'pi.proilta will not sidl foa siifHcieut sttni to sritisfy said decree, iutcre*t and costs, I. u ill. at Urn samt tl»r and place, expose, to sale the h-e simple of said real estate, i or so much thi n ol »> r. ay be itew jsai y ,(o, siit.%., isfv said d ele,', intvie,l ’;nul posts., .-aiif -ai will la« made without any fJlfef wliaiever fro valuiuiou or apfiruuoith'ut laws, mid in accoru- , Ariee with thi* untbr of’ erinrt In staid der*» ... . j l'rev- fev. *!2 JilH-V.W. I*OW ELL. , NoV. 15, 18-i. .bUeriUJaapor Count. CitASE A CtiAStv Att'y fob plain titr. NHE ill'T'S HA UK. BY VrRTUfc or-A V-EifTTFIED COPY b*> a4er,re<*t<inh&dferottad fratu the Clerk •••. the Jasper Circuit, Court in a. cause Jonatbaa Edv.-ardß'ts ulawtiff-aiid Frank V\ ... UiibeiK-k. Msiiit itsbeock, Ezra L. Clarks as < s : gitee of J-. auk W. Ditbi'oe,!;* John K. Elder,, Trustee As the Ityli'ana and lUiuois Contra); Railway Company ; Duvid .1. Tbotnpsoti, Ari-, miuistr.'Ror oi the Estate of John M. deceased: J ante* E.'Watson, and the S«s-s»|i r. Natiun.il Hank ol.itiehiiioiid, Indiana, are dr-.* fondants, requiring me "to make the,siua «.J., Twenty-eight Huiusred and Sixty-four Dollars* and Twelve fents t¥2Stsf.lfl, Willi interest and costs, I will expose to oa Saturday, £he 10uh< Day of "D/ csrnbor. 1881* Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and f. o'clock P. M„ ol said day, at the door of ti.„. court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper i county, Indiana, the reals and prhlita fpr .» • term not exceeding seven years, the folloWiti.; (psurilted real estate, to-wit: The No. th-casi quarter ( ‘i) of the North,ea-t, quarter (), the South-west quarter pf th t. North-east qua ter (y). and trie west twenty--eight (28) acre.-? ot the seuth-orist quarter the north-east quarter Uie sotitli-vgrv, quarter [>ij of the south-east quarter ('%], tlie west tweuty-eight [2Bl acres of the northeast quarter ['A of the south-east quarter I w all in Section rive [5,, Townithip Twenty- Eig-i.. [2B], North, Range Six [«J, West, Jasper County, Indiana. If such rents and profits sail not flrfl fpr snfiicient sum to satisfy said, decree, iti 1 crt'A, and costs. I will, at tlto aajtio.time. aoil exposu to sale the fee simple of khRL roi<r. eataUj. or ao much tlicrof as maybe sullicie.-’U to discharge said decree, interest and 00, r Said sale will bo uuwio witJioutnny relief wtm -q. ever from valuation dr appraisement- la ws, an n; in aftooridunce with the oedbr of court iu said decree. ** ,t‘ * Press fee f 18.50 ifOHN W. POWELL. . Not J 5.1881. fchorill Jasper (ifuiit*'.* Chase & Chase, att’ys forprn. . NOT To K TO OOVI'RVCTUHS ’ NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN. That in pnrw• -' anee of an order ol the Hoard of Copinr - sioners made at the Special September Sessh u.* 1881. sealed pro|v>sals w : H! bo rrcolv.-d uh't’l second nay of the next session pf aakl ltoaa-u.& q, ing the fitlt day of December. 1881, for the erceih r. of a Jail and Slterift’s Residence, on I/fts Fopi (' and Five (5), in Hloek Tea (lb), m the town Rensselaer, Jasper Countv, Indiatut. according t-.vj plans and speci neat ions now On fife for nispeciio, ; aud examination in the Auditor's office ot tb:.(.; county, to be drapletea by October Ist, 1882. RUis will be received lor txcavjuion upd sionc work,; brick work, carpenter work, and iron work’Offing, ditjg ceils) separately ; also for the buildings com*. pleted ; tiie work to be paid fpr on estimates mad*-£ oy supe.rmtendent at the end of each tnonilv, ami seventy five per cent, of such estimate then paid,-' aud when the whole dork is completed in strict, compliance witu the said n ans and specifleaUoS'* [ to tlie satiSlaction ol the Board of CotJUfrt--sloner.-and Superintendent, and all debts Incpired b>.’ contractor or eontraetors paid or satisfled. tixciti- , ding labor and material tumislied*. and for boartUu nig laborers ; the residue of contract price shalL be paid to the contractor or contractors. Tin*, coutiact or contrac ts will be let to tile lowest re-: stsrnslble liidder ; but no bid will be eritertattidoj unless the same is accompauiei} by a bqiW in ft.l penalty of at least one-fourth of the cost of tlie. work to be done, signed by .the bidder and xt least two resident free hold sureties, guaranteeing; tiie faithful performance As the work so bid for,iti. ease the contract be a warded,,to such bidder and if tbe contract be. so awarded such bidder, -shall pay all the debts incurred bv hint io the prosecution of suelriwurii* ittCituHng labor, ri»» , tenals, and for boarding laborers thereon Kidib io be opened on ttw second day fit tlie December term ot Coumti-Hsioaerx’ tkjiirt. viz. ■ la-oeinbor. filit, l«xt, at Two O'clock r. m. Tbe. fjbai-d reserves the right to rejeet any or all 1)1.1;:. VZiIA C. NOWKLS. 3 3 tv Auditor. ’

TO BRIDGE 1 Notice is hereby gi\t£n, That ujel Board oi' CuinaibKOflers ot damper t'ounly.ffi liuiiiuia, will receive staled bids until Two tSi ■ o’clock I’ if.. D fomter 7lh, 1861, being the sec- ■ on.l day oi the Hrcaiii&er Tenn of CoiuinlaaM&krsffi Courts for iLio t recnon of a wooden pile bridge m across the Icouuois River,.near the residence of ■ iKtorge W. Burk, of Marlon township. No bkisffi will be euieitained uuleea accotapanied with a 9 bond in a penalty of at least oae-fowh tbnffi amount bid and signed bv the biddtr and twafl i'her freeli iid sureties. The Board reserves Ibtl right unto ihenjselvbs to reject any or all b.dv. ■ For p’ans ana speciftcattosw see Audßor v og»e. jm WnCNE&s my name and tb? Mil (fffi ■<r?s. the Board of GnnraMooeta «a Jw M < 8E AL i per County. tMs Nrt* da» »A vteb*' ■ 12RACii»0WJB4f' l| NOT 1 C I*l TO N U N-ltKwal UENTitI HIE STATE «F INDIANA. ( I cirinat Court. * I ' JMwamJcan. 1882. t ■ ; Complaibt No. V2iiT i ■ JonttKtt* toluard* M ZZ rFA '■ ..■« IF. Ritcftey. Mnr*y C. H jtiteJie g. Awsadnr k. liiuki-j.j ■ A tft Eiitd Riiihty. ■ JUtchfu, -Viry -fang Stitch*?, ■ ahd Cnjrttm A S ttMrtl. Now comes the Plaintiff, by R. f. Si I>Wiggins, his Httqrnoys. abafllkSrhls uim-l plaint herein, tngetti <r with an sffidafffifl that the defemiauts,•K', t pnBIU-h"\ ami'MnryH Jane "Kite are nor. 'residents of th3>t*b»B j of indiana.; thst.thisy are uece.^stuy partiesH to said action, whjahls fop the toroclosurtlM of it mortgage and the appofntisAhl of i« Keceivler. - vrOTK’K 1H THUav.FORU HKREBV GIYEM L> SAID PEFBJ»T>AXT<Si ii'ho Biu-Uev' S*9 Mary Jane Kir.Oey, ftjat u»le*s tleV Nfl tnd apiv aron tb<vffffif day of the next Tfcrm Ihe Jasper to be hoiden ou the ImH Monday of JyiSarr, A. D. !B«i,>t rba Cint3 Hotwe iu rati!iJeia*'ri ia said Ojtt.ity aud BtjgaS tud ausv demur to said cof&ffi)iuit. I be sameH .vill l-e heard and determined in their ffi| ix witness whebUdf, Vhetkmm tuu 2uth day of November V D. jSZM ;. CHARLES if. I'KR 'K.aMSr ® Jt. S. ft Z. Dwiooixs, Attomc7s LKTftirr Refer Mo . . ■