Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1881 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN. Thursday, December 15, 1881.

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The dashjng dime novel,“squareside” library of flashy fiction, and the SBO encyclopedias have begun io danoe a merry round—but atop a little! The car of good literature and useful knowledge only changes its crippled, honored, battle-scared horses for sound, fresh, stronger onee, and dashes forward again with flying colors. The song of .Nicodemus says, “And - the darkness which seemingly Leaished the dawn” Only hasted the advent of day.” The Literary Revolution moves an. It had only begun to array its forces. It supposed Waterloo was • ■arc skirmish—it served only as • for the real call to ariusA dead Lincoln did not make a doomed Uniou-the people were back of hi W. and tha people are back of thi* Revolution—they will see to it that it will not halt. “Failed,” indeed I Over two Hkillione of volumes of choice books placed in a few paontha at before-uahaard-of prices in the hands of glad purchasers, serve as so many ties io tha living good-will of the intelligent masses. Lvenr creditor of the American book ’E*changs will get one hundred cents on the pollar. Not a etoekhoJder will pe as•aaaed a penny a en if “ Premium’, is not yet to be written against •vary share of its stock. Vito Immlom slander, as the riandees meant it should, precipitated a uaoag the company’s creditors Tha eompfcay stood a “ run” M not one bank in a hundr»i cauld have done, paid more than two-thirds of ito liabilities in V few weeks’ time (over $100,000); thea to cave unnecessary sacrifice, and to protect its friendly creditors >i 4 the stock-holders business was stopped- from Saturday night aaUl Monday morning! Buaisaac .goes forward again immediately, and any orders for ibe ** Library of Uuiveraal Knwl•>ige,” or other publication adverfor cala, will ba filled promptly on receipt. To stxwwgthen the fight numerous friaada of the enterprise have organized a new company to share Bia battle with the old. The Use-

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Holiday books at Tharp’s. Holiday Goods at C. C. Starr <fc Co.’s. A new stock of Hats, Caps, and Gloves just received at the Trade Palace. The reductions in clothing at Leopold’s are immense. Call soon for bargains If you want a good Lamp, Lantern, or any Lamp Triinings go C. C. Starr & Co. Sale-bills got out on an hour’s no i a ami in the neatest manner, at I’he Republican oilice. Willey & Sigler keep the largest stock of dress goods and dress trimmings in Rensselaer. 5 | —• Lantern and Lamp Trimmings of all kinds at lower prices than ever sold at before: At Starr's. An Endless Variety of Boots, and Shoes, at prices as low as the lowest, at Fendig’s, The Enterprising! » Willey <fc Sigler still lead th© trade on clothing. Have you examined their stock of Overcoats and Ulsterettes? 1 C. C,- Starr <fc Co. have just received a large and complete stock of Library, Hanging, Bronze and Glass Lamps. 4a ► ■ ■■■■■■ > Oak Leaf coal or wood burning heating stoves are the best ever ma le for schools or offices. At N. Warner <fc Sons’., Willey & Sigler are receiving a large assortment of collars and collarettes, silk handkerchiefs, etc., for the holiday trade. -<a O | C. C.*Starr <fc Co. are headuuarters for Pocke't and Table Cutlery, and plated and german silver Spoons. All Warranted. Willey <fc Sigler have the best r stock of Boots <k Shoes in Reneeelaar. They .handle the very beat custom-made workthat can be bought.

Wm. B. Austin has money belonging to private parties to loan 'in any sum, on approved personal or mortgage security, at a low rate interest. 1,000 Persons Wanted—To call at C. C. Starr & Co's, and examine their mammoth stock of Holiday Goo. Is. Presents suitaple for old and young, large and small. I have a limited amount of private capital to let to good men on acceptable real estate security, at living rates of interest. F. W. Babcock. Miss Quayle is having a splendid trade in her department, at Willey <k Sigler's. If you don’t believe it ask your neighbor's wife where she purchased that fine bonnet. • C. C. Starr <fc Co. are on hand again with larger stock of Holiday Goods thah was ever brought to town before, and at such prices that everybody can afford to make presents. 1 Reward.—Five dollars, reward will be given for information leading to tne lecovery of tliree 2 year old steers, brain led “A. P.” on right horn, “F. G.” on left horn. Address, G. 8. Guild, Keener. Jasper county, Ind. If you find it difficult to select an appropriate Christmas Gift, call at C. C. Starr A Co.’s, and examine their beautiful Vases, Toilet Sets, Majolica, and decorated, / ware, Toys, Wax and China Dolls, Doll Perambulators, Wagons, Sleds, Hobby Horses, and the largest assortment of Holiday Gooda ever brought t Rensselaer.

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PKOj3 * CAUSE. '* c. on. In th* Cirrn > C ; tof ’asper County, Indiana . . ary Term, 1882. —/• chilcote, Admi:iMrator of Ketade of • , DE BOR Al! DOWTY Deceased, rs. Daniel R Dowty. Afar tin F. Dowty. Theodore Dowty, Catherine Mr yeal, Mr Seal her t hueband; Mary Markland, Markland her hueband. To Daniel,R. Dowty, Martin V. Dowty, Theodore Dowty. Catherine McNeal, McNeal, her husband; Mary Markland, Markland. her husband. YOU AKE SEVERALLY HEREBY NOTIFIED. That the above named petitioner. a» Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Jasper County, Indiana. a petition, making you defendants thereto and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain Rea) Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so Died 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. IXB2. of said Court, the same being the 3rd day of January. 1882. _ n x- —WITNESS. The Offerk and Seal sviLl of said Court; this Ist day o. i J December, 1881. '<7l™ CHARLES U. PRICE. Pr fees, 10 Clerk. , NOTICE IO ON-KKaIDK* IS THE STATE OF INDIANA. I Jasper County, i lu tl.e Jasper Circuit Court, < - b» > . January Term, 1882. ( <■ Complain: N:», 2213 ■ 4 Jonathan Ed war de F.s. ' Samuel W Pitt hey. Mary C. Hit hey ■•niaa ler A’. Ritchey Jan Tift hey, ■> hn i> ‘<y Ma-y J tfie H;<hey, and i'h.irh e, ’ euetoard. Noa c. nes tm P inti , bt R. S. A !> vjg, i>is his itto- , y • ind de# h’s complain herein, to teih •< ,;-.t‘i an -fflitii!., tha’t tea, fen<la its. J<dio Ritchey and Mar Jane ' t-hey rue non-re .dents of the*t:it of in 1 va.; that t lev are nei-e~sary partie* ■ii said . c’.iou. will, h is for the ’oredo ;>n ,'-f amor gige an I the tppoiutment of Receiver. Notice is therefore hereby given SAID DEFENDAN S, John Ritchey uii>; Mary Jane Ritchey, that unless they be and apjiear on the first dav of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court (o be boldeu on the first Monday of January. A. D. 1882. at the Court House In Rensselaer, m said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. z-— —X. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I bereunSE aLA to set W hand * n, l aflbt the Seal o • xysersJ w >>d C° lff t at Rensselaer. Indiana, this 3oth day of November A. D. 1881. „ „ _ CHARLES H. PElCKClerk R. S. 4 Z. Dwioeiva, Attorney* tor PIU. Pr fee 110 Wi P’V'^4’>«>rtta.d toid. fcldirr, <1 te! MR

D REssiM AK LAG (jr Mrs. Rehberg, Fine Dress —AND—CLOAK - MAKING-! ROOM OVER KANN AL’S BUILDING NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON ST. OVER SPEN CER & CO.’S STORE. Rensselaer, - India) a. THE “CANDEE*. RUBBER CO.’S Back-Strap Arctics, The Most Convenient of all Arctics. They go on Easily and Fit Pe fectly a The C orpulent ana the Ederly will Appreci* ciale Them No trouble to Buck s. Eiciade Wg. &slw. V RY NEAT. Irj uh before jou buy an old-sash oned pair. —FOR SALE BYLUDD HOPKINS, Rensselaer. £ THEM OST POPULAR < ISEWIMMAEHINESJ r rW Buji tra fcg st* y ’ iiC^Ol sI)P ?ndAL°-<S^* LWAYS i P L7\ST I 5 LIFETI ME 1-6 . OTHERS 7, J (»SOQWISeO. i \ '3O UNION SQ. NEW YORK - > Chicago ill. -e- g r Orange mass. T r wipi _i_ 111 1.1 in ibi ii W H.Jt C. RHOADE6, Agts for Jauvro

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SOUTH SIDE OF WASH NGTON STRETE RENSSELAER, IND Carr y toMarylj Harness, Saddles. Collars, "Whips, Trunks, Valises, ' I Blankets Robes, CarriageTrimmings, Harness Oil, Etcetera. I Im Domestic and cat York Mnjer Sew ing Machines, &C., &C., AT W. H. &, C. RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP. 12 x>zr. x>. rx t. DENTIST. I wish to gay “i* c * t * ze ” H of Rensselaer and Jasper county that 1 have remove<l my office to *** e ro °m ' t ; Iff irvjf formerly ocxkb? fML ) cupiedbyDr. Washburn,fn t j ie rear o f THE JEWELRY STORE. And that I am uew better than ever prepar d to execute all kinds of work in my branch business in the highest style of ths art and lowest possibe prices. W. L. HAM AR

LOOK HERE. Thompson & Bro. have for sale ths fol lowing lauds: N hf 11, 28, 6—320 acres. 8e qr 11. 28, 6—160 acres. E hf sw 11. 28, 6- BO acres.' W hf ne 12, 28, 6—l ..... W hf se 12, 28, 6- } lttU a,r **- Se^e 116 } 18 ’ 28 ’ 6-120 acrM - At $5 per acre, one-third cash sad balance in one and two years at -6 per cent Will make fine stock farms. Thompson & Bro. have for sale a variety of lands in small or large tracts Terms and prices reasonable. Cail and see them. If you want to secure mowing lands for 1881 call on Thompson & Bro. They are agents for large quantities of gra»s lands. Thompson & Bro. have J •) ■■ r 1> ne 7, 31, 6, e hf tw 18, 31, 6—lfO seres Walker township, for }660, cash. This very cheap tor any one desiring a faixn ia good neighborhood. Thompson & Bro. will sell the w hf sw, bp sw section 27, and nw nw section 34, t< wnship 28, rangn 7—160 acres, in Jordan wnship, for $1,500, on following, terms: $ 00 cash, SSOO in one year and SSOO in two years, deferred payments t<» bear frpsr cent, interest per annum. Title perfect. • his is a great bargain.

N hf sw qr 18, 32, 5, 84 30-100 Mrtt Good improved farm in Kankakee township, 9 miles west of San Pierre, for sale at fl 6 •■er acre. Fox sale cheap for cash—NE qr 22-M .< Thompson k Bas Thompson & Brs.- will insure farm or town property at lowest possible rates, ix a fl •'t-class company. Will pay all losses r suiting from lightning. HOP (A Medieiae, ne* a DrtaK) oorraixs . HOPS, Bucnu, MANDRAKB* DANDEUON, Arp tw» Pvaarr axd BxirrMK>icalQvau- I nn or au, othii Brma*. THEY CURE All DlieMesof thefitotnaea. Bowel*. Blood, ■ Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organa, Nsrvouaans, SleepleMnewand etpsdaUy ■ Female Complaint*. 81000 IN COLD. wm M paid for a ease they will sot ter. help, or for anything Impure or injurious Ask your druggist for Hop Btttert and try ■ them befora you aleep. Taha a* ether. ■ D LC.»taaabmlut.and!rre«tatlbleeurefer I Drtink.nn.sa, uae of opium, tobacco aad _ narcotics. J *■■■■■■ Bxx» roa Oinctrua. AHM Impcbtast to Tbavxlxbs.—w» atzeemento ar* offered yon by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to road the! advertisement to be found elsewhere in thi Meb

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