Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1882 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN. Thcrslai, February 9,1882.
- Man y bay stationery at hi postoffice lobby and never compkin of quality or prices. Pest letter, note, fools-cap, legal-cap. flat-cap, bill-cap; best writing and copying iiit; best envelopes pens - and pencils. The Keystone stationery is excellent. Buy your Boasted Coffee at C (. Starr & Co’s, and get it fresh a nd pure. Musical. Convention. — Friday Evening this week will be given the first lesson under the supervision of Prof. YV. DeM. Hooper as conductor. YY r e anticipate many additional members to the class. Let everybody come out and take aii interest in -this movement, i arents send your children. Time and Place for holding: Friday evening 6. 45 o’clock at Court House.
T. J. FARDEN,
A big lot of bi rd cages at Starr's Ihe protected manufacturer s have more trouble with their employes about wages than any other manufacturers.—-Democratic Sen tinel. True enough your sapiency; and for the very simple reason that very few manufacturers except the protected ones can eixist in this country. YVithout a protective tarifl not one ton of steel rail-road material eould be manufactured in the United States to-day. You wilt always find a fall and complete line of Green and Roasted coffee’s at Starr’s.
Lowell News: The F. C. Dramatic company, of Rensselaer filled an engagement at Chapman’s Hall Tuesday evening. The hall was well filled, and we believe generally they gave perfect satisfaction. A few of the parts were exceptionally well filled and would have done credit to a professional company. They were accompanied by a good orchestra, and a first-class band •. , I tie latter discousring some very fine music on our streets. At the close of.the performance, a social dance was given which was participated in by quite a number of our young folks. We hope to hear them again. Buckwheat flour, and bolted corn meal at 0. C. Starr & Co’s.
Winter cholera, or some disease of a kindred nature, seems to be assuming a contagious form in the vicinity of Rensselaer. Mr. David Yeoman, and his entire family, including two hired girls have lately taken the disease. Mr. D. B. Nowels, who visited the school attended by Mr. Yeoman's children is just recovering from a severe attack, and his mother has also been afflicted in the same manner. The case of Mrs M. L. Spitler who suffered from the same disease is mentioned in another place.
A large lot of queensware just received at C. C. Starr & Co’s. r 'The following passage from the last message of Gov. Hoyt, of Wyoming, shows pretty clearly the workings of Woman’s Suffrage where, it has received a fair trial. “EJlsewhere, objectors persist in calling this honorable statute of ours ‘an experiment’. We know that it is not —that under it we have better laws, better officers, better morals and a higher social condition in general than could otherwise exist —that not one of the predicted evils, such as l loss of nativejdelicacy and disturbance of home relations, has followed in its train —that the great body of our women, and the best of them, have accepted the elective franchise as a precious boon and exercise it as a patriotic duty —in a word, that, after twelve years pf happy experience, Woman Suffrage is so thoroughly rooted and established in the minds and hearts of this people that, among them all, no voice is ever uplifted in protest fgaiaet car in question of it,” A wr k*H 1 of **U at brihrr k i
Temperance Programme.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, February 11th, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1 Song by the choir. 2 Prayer by Rev., Philip McBade. i 3 Song by choir, i 4 Reading Scriptures by Mrs. , R. S. Dwiggins. j 5 Song by Choir. ! 6 Reading minutes of previous , meeting by secretary. 7 Song by Choir. 8 Opening remarks by Charles Y\\ Coen. 9 Song by Choir. 10 Essay by \1 iss Nellie Spitler, ■ 11 Song by Choir. j 12 Declamation by Ella Ever- ; son. j 13 Ten minates recess. ! 14 Remarks by Hon. R. S. Dwiggins. 15 Song by choir. 10 Remarks by Cyrus J. Brown. 17 ' Song by choir. ! 18 Closing Remarks by Ex-Vice President Sylvester Haley. 19 Song by choir. 20 Benediction by Rev. D. T Halstead. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. Alfred Thompson, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’y.
Prest.
Lovely weather. The snow birds are getting the blues. New farms being improved rapidly. Our schools are all prospering finely. There are several anti-vaccina-tion men in the township. The trustee has made arrangements for Dr. Antrim to visit the schools, and vaccinate "all who wish to take that “degree”, for the sum of 25 cents each, Mrs. Shields, who accidentally vaccinated herself in the nose, nsu recovered. Most of our farmers are preparing to keep their hogs in pen next summer. This will be a great detriment financially considered. In accordance with an order by the State Legislature in 1880, and amended in 1881, all o£fr School house doors have been made to swing outward.
-- Don’t fail to try some of that Saur Kraut at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Choice pickles in bulk, at Starr’s.
DITCH NOTICE. James Deming. Ulria C. Deming, William C. Timmons, Jotin Koss, and Ann Eliza Ritchy, will take notice that the assessments made iu Ditch cause Number three (8), in which James Doming et al. are petitioners. will be duo and piyable at my office, iu the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, as follows: The tlrsl installment will ba duo on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1882, and each subsequent installment on the 14th day ot each successive month following, in sums of 20 per cent of the benefits as assessed against each tract ofland until a sufficient Bum shall he realized to construct the work according to the report of the commissoners on draiuage in said cause. Danikl B Mii.lkr, Ditch Commissioner, Febuary, 2nd 1882.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. To Marion L.Spi tier Edgar C. Wilson,Charles R. Wolcott, Henry W. King, and Mary A. Querry, Hannah Brown, Preston M. Querry, Gecelia GuilJ, William Querry, Flora Querry, Edith Querry, Querry Heirsof John Querry .deceased, that I own the west half and south-easi quarter, of northwest quarter, and south-west quarter of north-east quarter of section thirty-two (32), township No. Thirty-one (31), north, in ra«ige five (5), west, and T will proceed with the County Surveyor to make a legal survey and subdivision of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the bounds of my lands, above described, beginning Thursday, March 2nd, 1882. Andrew Boston.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given. To Pheobe Deselms, Frank J. Geiger, James E. McNcal, George S. League, Mary E. Sparks, Isaac T. Boyden, Elizabeth Clark, Amos S. Wills, William Powell, A. j W. Buell, Sarahr B. Henderson, Simon P. Thompson, John Mish, Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Co , and all others interested. that we own the West-half and southeast quat ter of north-wesl quarter, and the { east half of the south-east quarter of I south-west quarter of section , thirty six [3(l], township No. Thirtytac [32], north, in range six [3], west, and , we wiH proceed t» make a lagul survey-and 'sub-division of said soetion, or so much as may be necessary to establish the lines nnd corners of oar lands ns above described, beginning at north-east corner Monday j February 2Wh. 1882, * j HTLVKfiTER A. AUSTIN, FRANK W. A’tTSTIN try N-l aMIN •V A X WI C VH Nt
Union Items.
BILL BAT.
Groceries cheaper than ever at Starts. ... ' • * . : -.1 • mmi Our Jordan correspondent last week, mentioned the case of a young man from that township, having been robbed of a considerable sum of money, some $l2O, by some unprincipled scoundrels in Rensselaer. The more this case is looked into, the worse it appears. There seems to have been a criminal conspiracy, the result of which was that the unsophisticated youth was first made drunk, and then enticed into a barn and deliberately fleeced. YVill not the people of Rensselaer begin to perceive that we are having something too much of this kind of business? * Our deputy prosecutor shows commendable zeal in prosecuting minor offences, would it not be well to look into these “weightier matters of the law” a little? Another lot of that Pure Sugar Syrup in 5 gallon kegs at Starr’s.
J PENSION S. ARE PAID «rerr »oldior disabled by accident r otherwise. A YtOllNltof any kind, l-'.-u of Anger, toe or eye, !< LPT IKE, if but sir fit; diseases of Lmtg* or Varicose Veins give a pension. Uutier new law thousands are ecLnled ;© sn increase of pension. Widows, orphans and dependent fathers or mothers ol roldiers get a pension. Send Ji stamps furoopy Pension and Bounty Acts. Address, P. H. Fitzgerald A Co., CU!m Arenti, Indianapolis'. Tnd. Refer to fnd. Bank rug Co, and Pros’t Central Bank, both of ludiaiupwlis. pej* DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, Phltadelohla, Pa W of .um,we»t- WiSar man or lot- XlWi ■f enod uy tli. .train of Mtw ter* toiling overmiirTij H your duties avoid Kg night work, to re. H ■ tiimuhutv an d use Qf tore brain nerve ami H ■ Hop Bittars. Q waste, u*e Hop B. B If you ar. young .n<l •uttering from any In (3 ■ disen uon or fia tion ;It you «.ic mar is j ■ rind or single, old or Hj vounp, from B| , H poor healtn or languish flip? or* a bod of sick Vl ! H uc'ha rely o*\ Ho pn Bitters. Whoever yo u are, Jffifcv Thuunands die an £g ■ whenever yon »«cl jin \\ Dually ti o m seme H ■ that your system 81/'J form ot Kidney M V n'-edd cier asing, ton scam-v a*o that nurl.t B ■ lug or stimulating. bav* Menprevonua w u withoutloioricfiKitp, mjf ■'3 by a t iuic ly um; ot SS I BiYtar*>? P H ° PBltte ~' a S ■ I 'lf iuse of opium, „ ■ *o a $9 niTTrnn ItJbacco.or B I ■ If jotmrc *‘m S Ull LIIU Soldbydnw H B Plj weak and W ~c , / rD I rDt*. Beoatur Eg B lowMUritid try Wj NEVER Circular. Bj Hit It may . | | j Bop Rfrmm | 1 laitjourf A Hi 1 in* it ha*» in{L to - S ■ saved hun-bKii nocbe*tfr, ji. y. ra ! ■ dreds. ’ ' A T -n/n*o. Ont. P
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR' 1881 xisr coxT^rarsv Notice its hereby uivky. That the Tax Duplicate for the year 1881, is now in my hands, and that lam now re ly to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each 8100.00 Taxable Property, and on each Tax able Poll for the year 1881: : HT i: i -hS : i *i.£\ ■< I' M A a i TOWNSHIPS AND CORPORA- . g O * ~ ~ H ji a~~ SO 2* 1 §h-3 ft o'V IvfiMi i HW f iriptliil Z te Soo « H X 'rH H j’7> yi zccO Ch H° , CTB i CTS CTsl CTS CTS CTS CTS GTS GTS 8 CTS | GTS GTS GTS 8 GTS GTS 8 CTS Hanging GroveTp 12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 Gillam T*p .12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .15 •• * I Walker Tp 12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 .10 .20 .25 1.90 j .50 .50 Barkley Tp 12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .15 Rensselaer, Town 0f... 12 .02 .16 .75 .11 Marion Tp 12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 - 2.00 . Jordan Tp. .12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 .15 .50 .25 2.31 .50 .50,1.00 2.00 Newton Tp .12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 - 2.00 Keener Tp... „ 12 .02 .16 .75 .11 25 20 35 25 2.21 .50 .50 Kankakee Tp .12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 .05 .35 .20 2.01 .50 .50 Wheatfield Tp t .12 .02 .16 .75 .11 .25 .15 .50 .25 2.31 50 fib Carpenter Tp: 12 02 16 75 11 15 05 25 25 1.86 50 50 Remington, Town 0f... -12 02 16 75 11 Milroy Tp.. 12 02 16 75 11 25 10 50 25 2.26 50 50 Union Tp 12 02 16 75 11 25 10 50 25 g.SC 50 50 Dog Tax. I—For 1 —For State and County purposes. On each male dog, 81.00 ; each dog more than one taxed to one person, 82.00. Each female dog, 82.00. The first installment, including all Road Taxes, is payable on or before the Third Monday in April, 1882, and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, 1882. If the first installment is not paid when due, then both installments become delinquent and ten per «en,t. penalty will be added to the full amount. <• .. .. - u&JLI ZESoeia.' ZESecelpts Must be paid on first installment. The Treasurer is resixmsible for the taxes he could have ewlleeted Therefore Tax-Payers should remember.that their tax MUST be paid every year. No County Order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. The Mile of lands for delinquent taxes begin* ea hhe First Monday in March, 1882. All laade upoa which Ditch Tar i* delinquent will be offered fer eel* et that time. - ' rvr : •• - . V For the collection of which I may be fou»d et my oMce in Reneaelaer, Je»p«r Coeety, Iwtlreea, fte directed by law. ' . Four Taxes Promptly and Avoid Coslrfl Moses B, Alter, ' Ttaiaradfe ft Jiarfi
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ItlSTOi© rcsnlt of 20 cx’n.jrimcr anlt experimenta lu Sowing Ilachinos. lfc wirJAvm th* food points of all present ar.'l for ,ne~ irafcr<* t nnd N not a “ one man ’’ or “ oneich ” machine, ad others are. It tivoi<l.*s tlio <*cfecf h <; sot her**, and po.v rcßsos new and valwilU f< ature« i i.d 'iivtnicnoer'. It 18 larusplinhUri' ntiiry . raiabM, Kind»ovie i rci, - venient, duralle, au 1 i’inpif. Warrnntj'd it • d ' kept in rpiinir tri o fur syp’ivs. (.'ircvti.M it£ xullfloaci'lptionmohUicc• beat A trial will prove it. Don’t fn<l so wee it beior-you)jny. Mam‘jr.u:TT:iu:D ex >LIuIKL.CK JEACuiNB CO.,Florence, Ma«t: vrro».Ef<Al.ra> j-r GEO. T*. PI * •VI * i .7TrY>'. rv r/t.. <’hl r» * p
S# DANIEL Fi BEATTY q WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CABINET Organ! £ A With an elegant Stool, Book and Music, boxed nnd! 2K delivered on hoard cars at Wasliingrloii New Only $63.00 ***«f»?4sawr 24 stops. Speclrtcatio*i , » as Follows s S lsour«Um.loa tone. O-Saxaplione S ft. tone. 7 Viol d (iamlin, X ft. lone. 8 %^ ~ y jDiapason. 8 ft. tone. 9 Viola Dolce. 4 ft.i feOTw'd»^S@lShwfirWjlDSS ,Sl slSs&iiraßffi^' 4 tone. lOlirand Bxpres*iotie.l 1 French| vi Horn, x ft.-tone. 13 Harp .Uoliuune. 13j Vox Humana. 14 Echo. X ft tone. 1« f Dntei.ma, 8 ft-, tone. 16 Clarionet 8 ft.! gilnb#*#, 17 Vnix Celeste. X ft. lone. I 8 \ mlinn. 4f!..10V0x JubUnnte. Bft. 30 I'tccalo 4ft li C--**--. SI ( Oiipler Hannonique. 33 Orchestral Forte. ♦.*:* Grand Stop. 34 KtsiiiOr eai iKn»stop. Dru/Aoc ..ftmyinpsa ifjffl ..mS’lAy. odhj .btnniii. ! Orean hi doe, ant onii?,!:|M. •= tai»» an Odave Coupler a stop wht« h «l '!»3jsJdc-übl.-a th*» jM.vier of the insmmicnt. AP ■»phSife''Kll l 'ftillSi! t =v™j* of mv orrans h.,ve it. TUi« ''rym iv » triI I' ami.hor t .e Ocean Itnil.ler', art. It I- very -lilufSSWp fj 1 ! .3 lltf the above ent. till' r.KC « f eat id « »l----'"’ii'iS'-f ' ant, pr .l.i-.'iy era.-imentLil t l . haiid csrv- »*« «nd -*,*j*»i'»dfancy vender*. -The m«6'v p..cki t rj of the tm at Inautifnl 3esirn AMS * extant. It has.tl.e best rub tier unriyl t 11-1-lew.. »ith r..!!er., for PolwUed tnetal pedals, and haadl.s etc., irl jC' etc ', ll '* diserviny of a^plaec in the milhon'i o 0 T*ithtit' ntitlln of bai idtnjt j itnn Ule'ct tc Mew Style So. 11900. Diuteusuiiis: lioifbt. T 8 iuit.; Depth, ii 183. J person. LlOgißt v*friug« for vijuors iuecw| Leugth. 4f ins. ' , - all tram. . Aridrm or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY. Wash
! Rensselaer Marble Works R. RIO T^oprietor, , - ”, t ",,J —lDesiler irx —^ AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. : 1 MONUMENTS* MFM3 STORES SLABS, TABLETS, Slate and marble mantles, imivs A.I^JIDo'V-A.SESSy Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. Iron Fencing, Balcony Railing, .Roof Cresting, &c.
| , G*NXLEMEN: l Shim Bartering from general debility to such aa extent in.it my labor wm* nzonodlnotr boedennome to am. A vacation of a month did not (tire me much relief, but on the contrary, wan followed br Increased prostration and einklDK chills. At this time I began the uee of your Ikow Torvic, from whWfc I tar lUiied almost immedinto and wondorful results. V, o o d enerity returned mad I found that aynntwral fan* was not i;errann<«Uy abated. I have used three bottlesof the Tonic. Bin on uetngit I bava done *wl«w tha l» bor that I over did In the sumo time during rot' iliness, and with donble the ease. With the tranaatt n»m nnd vtpor of body, has come nlso n clearness of thought never before eojcyed. If the Tonlo has not done tha work, I know not whut. I give it the credit. .f. K W i^^io i«w>n«qn<«ans«n£i»»«»an^2l2^^M Ton ‘I IV S- il 'ra UAdUrASTUkIO BY THE DR. HARTER MSDIOiHi CO.. 13. 3M BffWlßßl WgWC >8 IW
tfßMii ¥ ; PBMIOFORTES. j A -aKATTY’B PIAMOFORTEB,-;’ Meßnlflcen* | homiay presents: r4iuai*e fci*and pianoforte*, four v«7 I r«u;>>.l cornel's, rosewood, cases, thre* tmlaomv PTA'.iy’? mat-lilrßs iron frames, stool, book, corer, boxed, to &£D?,£>o ; catulorue prices. fHOO to satisfaction guaranteed or money iwfunritcl, after on* yoor 1 * iso ; upr pianofortes, #1.25 to s2b&: entoioguo price*, <SOO to $SOO; ptandai-d pianotortes of the unlrerse, *8 fc AUAftiuis testify V \vrite for mammoth list of toeli mor.ials t 'ioo.tty’scabinet organs, cathedral, church, chapel, parlor, ■,wO upward; visitors welcome; free carriage meets poaoncrem; i’.lustrat* d cntal»>true (holiday edition) free. Ad* Iress or call on K)A3!EL K feEATTY* Va>Mngte«i f New C W BMPORTANT II! «£3 want it distinctly understood that I am prepar'd to oft't-r to the public greater inducements to buy PiAHOFCRTES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS Itan ever tElere. Why buy Grand. Square and Upright Pianos and pay manufacturers such enormous profits. I3efor©_you decide to purchase a Piano elsewhere, stop 1 W rita «it once for valuable information. Tricksorthe trade Where the eost comes in ; how a$2U7 60 Piano cost jIOOO thrmij-'h agents—profits of from *SOO to s7oo made on a single sale. A £IOOO Piano sold to one man for i'l 00, to his neighbor, the some Tiano precisely, i for £Xi), to another for £G6O. Is thisj list f I have 1 one pried, no agents, sales are'motto direct, my eat* | atogue haa nolictitiousprices—OKS PBICS XO ALI-. iington, Mew Jersey,
