Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1882 — Page 8

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Bedford & JfctLfpyiiite county town, though many -persons, who are aware of this fret, persist in calling Morion % that name. Bradford was until recently the name of the corporation, but for maay years past the post-office has beenMonon. The town and postoffice are now rinited under one n ime, and all who, are acquainted with the fact should so recognzie it, in order that strangers may not be lead into error.— Monticello Herald.

|-»i. » The editor of tbo Rensselear Republican, not receiving a complimentary ticket to the show, jumped on to our home minstrels with both feet last week. The boys are jingling Reneeeiear dollars in their pockets just the eame.—Delphi Times. The Timesis way off in the above statements, as the so-called home minstrels did leave a number of complimentary tickets at the Republican office, but of which, we rejoice to say, no use was made. Neither do we believe that anyone in Delphi, hag heard the music of those jingling dollars very extensively, as the young ruffians got on u gloriorirdrunk and spent all they made, and a little more, in the saloons here. Abuse and billingsgate are the common weappns es- the average •democratic and long practise has made the most of them adepts in their use. They are ordinarily occupied in slandering the republican party, and its leaders, but when they turn against each other, as ro uetimee happens, the resulting ribaldry is something beyond conception. The editors of the Valparaiso Messenger and the Michigan City Dispatch, are engaged in an altercation through their respective papers, and that they tell some pretty hard things about one another, is proved by a few specimens. Francis*, of the Dispatch talks in this manner; “A miserable •Christlsss whelp named Zimmerman who bums around Valparaiso, <fcc.” While Zimmerman retorts by calling Francis: A monstrosity, a lepross wretch, a villainous scoundrel, who ought to be in the penitentiary, a loathsome political dead-beat, a moral leper, a coward, a blackmailer, aud other terms too foul for repitition.

Tb# youthful Nubbin Ridger who ewer the uamee of Orapo Island, and Uncle Simon,famishes the “Union Items” for the Democratic Sentinel, makes a silly attempt to criticize the typography of The Republican, in the last issue of the Sentinel, but only succeeds in exposing his own ignorance. The matter itself is really not worthy of notice but we think that it will be an act of kindness to the young man himself to suggest to him the advisability of refraining from meddling with matters which he knows nothing about. He calls attention to an instance where h IK thinks the ab. eence of quotation’ marks, is an terror in punctuation, but which is nothing of the kind as the universal usage of newspapers writers will show. Typographical errors ean of courso jre found in the column* of tiiriffy paper, take for instance {the vary letter in which <Grape attempts his criticism : that document as it appears in the. Sentinel cun not less than sixteen full sized

errors, and if the compositor thereof had followed “copy” a little More closely, heaven only knows what it would have been like. The relief given to catarrh of the a general weakness of tho#«ferii, by the southing effect down's Iran Ritter. it simply! - jA. /..I ■ i

List of presents received at the wedding of Mr. Will B. Price and Miss Mary A. Draper: Pitcher and Goblets, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Price; Antique Plate, Mrs. T. A. Watson, great grandmother of the bride, Leicester, Mass.; Cake Basket, engraved with name asd date> Mrs. Dr. Richardson, Delphi, Ind.; Pickle Castor, Mrs. A. B. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Howard, Monticello, Ind.; Set of Silver Tablespoons, marked with last name, Mr and Mrs C H Price, Rensselaer, Ind.; Hanging Lamp, Myra Price; Set of Teaspoons and Sugar Sjjoon, solid silver, engraved with first name of bride, George Munger, Bridgeport, Conn.; Glass bet, Myrt Price; Tennyson, Clark Price; Dozen Silver Knives, Mr and Mrs James Draper, Worcester, Mass.; Tea Set Japanese ware, Alma Babb; Napkin Ring, Nettie Price; Majolica Pickle Dish, Corry Price; Call a Lilly, Hattie Chappell; Silver Fruit Dish, Stiller & Wcllb; Pickle Las tor, Della and Arilla Cotton, Rensselaer, Ind.; Dinner Castor, Mr and Mrs James S Irwin; Napkin Ring, Carrie Boyce and E. H. Briggs; Silver Butter Dish aad Knife, Alex Anderson, J A Tribby and A B Clarke; Carved Wood Letter Holder, Willie Munger, Bridgeport Conn.; Sugar Spoon, Mr and Mrs E Hart; Majolica Pitcher, Jessie Draper; Pickle Castor, with name and date engraved, Mrs Rawles and Mrs Batterton, Bloomington, Ind.; Fancy Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, Mr and Mrs M Solomon; Dozen Glass Dishes, Mr and Mrs I C Kingsbury; Majolica Fruit Dish, George A Chappell; Table Linen and Napkins, Mr and Mrs D W Peck; Set of Silver Forks, Mr and Mrs J E Hollett, Set of Teaspoons, solid silver, engraved with first name of bride; Morris and Agnes Nelson; Hand made Lace Tie aud Barbe, Alma Kingsbury; Pair of Vases, Anna Parker: Set of Silver Forks, Mr and Mrs J S Shefller; Pair of Brackets ami Wall Pocket, Japanese lacquer work, Mr and Mrs Frank Batterton, Greensburg, Ind.; Hand made Lace, Mrs M Solomon; Table Linen, Ida Kingsbury; Flowers. Mrs G It Clark; Half-dozen Handkerchiefs, Mrs Itichnrdßon; Flowers, Mrs. J E Hollett; Fancy Pen Knife, Mr Sheiller, “Jim to Will especially;” Five Dollar Gold Piece, Miss Bolles to Mary.—Remington, News.

True Merit Always Wins

There is a constantly increasing demand for Brown’s Iron Bitters. A druggist on Washington street reports the sale of 23 bottle the first month; 80 bottles the second month, and 146 bottles the third month; and not one complaint or failure to give entire satisfaction as being the very best health and life-giving medicine in all the world.—Journal.

C. F. Engle, Drnggist, says: lliuehart’s Worm Lozenges excel everything else for Worms, I cannot keep store without them. For Sale tyy Imes & Myer’s.

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TONSORIAL. Iffc.’ MORGAN. ~ ’njy. 'M'oßrtA!*; MORGAN BIIOS.V SH AViWC PAHLOf?. Hair Cutting Juki Shaving doite with neatness anil (ILpatch. l’arliciiiarattention paid to eidltlxen. vltlnili NGVj’ELS house, »• Rens ;ier, - - Indiana. Tin IS UOROIiCiSIS. Pro. r |AJIE NOM ELS HOUSE is a new, fhi'Ce A story bri -k betel, just opened. Tl-r prp-prictoi-has li id much experience as a ca crei to the wanU of the traveling public, The tables are sunplied with an abundance ol the best foo>l know to the culinary art. tin) bed-rooms are large, well lighted, properly vent dated aud comfortably furnished, the bed.--ind bedding! re all new.cloan mid healTMul The traveling public is respectfully solicited t( give them a call. Day aud week boarders w.i 1' find itsothoir interest to stop at the NowleHouse. THOM AS BOROUGHS. AUSTIN HOUSE, 'FORMERLY HOPKINS HOUSE), REXB- - SR, INDIANA. CW. DUVALL. ITiOI’RTUmV.. entrally . located. Uaieful attention, paid to the wants and comfort >t guesls. Kxcellei.t tables loaded with everyth ng the market affords, good beds, and charges r< a-soimhlc. SdfifEree Bus to a id from Irains. NOTICE T O •NON-riESII)ENTH STATE OF INI>I \\A,I JASPER COUNTY. John Sutton, junior, is hereby notified that •TollO'Gnnne.it ha v tiled his complaint against him. in the lasp *r ( iivuit Court, wherein lie demands a deerc • of foreclosure of a mortgage on lands in said ountv Said cause will stand for trial on Tuck lay Mai'Ch, 2), 18X2, that being the se oiid day n, the regular March term 1882. of said court 3 WITNESS, The Clerk and Seal of s.tid Court, this 7th day of January, 1882. CHARLES H. PRICE. I’r fees. ss,no Clerk. W. E. SEARS, Real estate and mining iirokbr, Animas City. LaPlatta Co. Colorado. 1 have a few lirst-elass Lots and houses ; als\ good Mining Prtiperty, for sale or trade at reasonable figures. Being “Out West,” f have the advantage of Eastern Agents, and can do better, especially oh mining claims. Any one wishing 'to purchase Cither, will do well by calling on or addressing me at Auimas City.

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I nroiiuli tiekets nn saie /or all point* East West. For informaiion it, roK»>'d to Cc rates, 4te., inquiret f H)fOntA at priuelpol sic ofll res or address <J. W. Suiith. General Bass •Jf* A l.aFuyelte, Jndianntiea'l. rvan IW fT a I * fta»V.

G Mrs. Rehberg, Fine Dress -ANDCloak - Making ! ROOM OVER KANXAI.’S BUILDING NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON ST. OVER SPEN CER A CO.’S STORE, Rensselaer, * - Jndia> a. 7IIE “CANDEE’ RUBBER CO.’S Back-Strap Arctics, The Moat Convavun* of all 'Arctic*. •6 They go on Easily and Fit Perfectly, reCorpulent and the Ederly will Appreciciale Them. I . trouble to Buckle. JM i elude Wf Sew. •■Jmsk&.-Mm Tr tioi,e before \qj buy old-fashioned pair. —FOR SALE r.YLUDD HOPKINS, Rensselaer.

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C'AKKY THE to Kar)! ( Harness, Saddles. Collars, "Wliips, Trunks, Valises, l^lankets Robes, CarriageTr i m mi ngs, Harness Oil, Tilt cetera. DomoffiMc and rw TorkMuses Netting Machines, AT W.H.&C RHOADES’ HARNE If SHOP. 12 SOUTH SIDE OF WASH NGTOU STRRTb Euisstlair, - iudaasia. X>3T4L. -W. Xj. TEiaM L DENTIST. 1 wish to sav "'AS to ill I citizens of Rensselaer AW'-thtfx'' ' vV and Jasper .V county that 1 ff: & ~.vf s*fy-y. - ..., ed my office : |#7 / fornierl v°nc* I v?®' | . j copied bv Dr. I 3' JL YVasillmrn,in the rear of TUB JEWELRY STORE, And that I am now better than ever prepar to execute all kinds'of work in my Branch business in the highest sty le of the art and 1 lowest possibe prices. W. L. HAMAR I*B2. Harper’s Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. This popular journal is a rare combination o, terarv, art and fashion. Its stories, poems d essays are liy tiie best writers of Europe d America; its engravings possess the higiin arti vic excellence; and in all matters perstng 'to fashion it is universally arknowlain i to lie the leading ifhthority in the land, odgedevv volume will contain many brilliant The ni e.

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N U N'RESIDEN T NOT IC K. STATE OB INDIANA, > gg County ok Jasceh, | ’ In the .las[>er Circuit Con rt V March Term, 1882, / Aseneth Ileffletinger j Action to quiet vs. j title NE SK Sec Wesley Kooken and ! 14,Town 28,Range Kooken his wife; [ II; SE NE Sec. 14, lewis Kan*k and | Town 28, Rang* R nek his wife. J ti. The defendalffs in the above entitled cause are ail hereby notified ol the pendency <d said action and that the same will stand for trial at the March term. A, D. 1882 of said Court, to be held at the Court House in HenßselaeU, Jasper County, Indiatjt, commencing on Monday, Maych 20UiAa. I), 1882. and that unless on the 2nd (Kay of said term (lie defendants, Wesley and ——Kooken his wife, also Lewis Hnn* k and Rahek his Wife appear and answer ■ lie pla mitts complaint, the same will be he.ird on default WlThCss the Clerk and seal 7 PKALj of said Court on this the 2fiih day of January, A. D.,1882. CHARLES II PRICE, ' i lock Jasper Ciriijt Court, Thompson & Bro, Attnrni'vs for Plaintiff.

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It is folly to experiment with the numerous low-priced mixtures, of cheap material*. Rnd without medicinal virtues, offered »» blood-purifiers, while disease becomes inurt firmly seated. Aykr’s Sahsatakilla is a medicine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the beat, cheaiseet. ami most reliable blood-purifier known. Physicians know it* rotnnosition, and prescribe it. It has )>een widely used for forty years, and has won the unqualified confluence of millions whom it has benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Practical aad Analytical CUacaUta, Lowell, Mass. -•out >T axx naosoia-r* msrvnas.

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