Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1882 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN. Thump ay, June 15, 1882.
CengresstoMl Convention. The Republlemucfthe Tenth Congreeeiona Pistnct of Indiana, and all other votere, without regard to past political difference,, who art willing to co-operate with the Republican party in support of its principles and nominees, art invitedto take part in the selection of delegate in tike several Aunties of the district, whowill moot ia conrenUoa at Wiaamao.. .on Ttausday. August 17th, ISM, at 1 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of noml noting a candidate for Representatlve in Congress from The various counties of the district will be entitled to representation as follows: Benton ..15 lake 21 <Jarroll ...22 Newton 18 Case 34 Porter 22 Fulton ~..17 Pulaski '.....• Jasper ..13 White ? M D. W. Tomlinsox, Chairman. Jambs M. Watts, Secretary.
He Played It Low Down.—One of the benevolent orders of .Rensselaer owns a valuable building lot. A wealthy citizen who owns an adjoining lot wished to purchase from the society a portion of their lot joining his own, four feet in width. He accordingly made an offer to the society of one hundred dollars for the four feet, or at the rate of twenty-five dollars per foot for it. At the same time, and, presumably for the sole purpose of making the society believe that he was making a liberal offer for the lot he wished to buy, he said that if the society would not sell to him their four foot strip mentioned, then he would sell to the society four feet front off his lot for one hundred dollars. Nowit happened to turn out that the members of the society had about as correct an understanding of the value of the lot as did Uncle J. —wealthy citizen we mean—himself, and accordingly they informed him that they would accept his last offer and pay him the hundred dollars for four feet off his lot. but that was not what the wealthy citizen was after at all and he very promptly ‘•backed out” of his bargain. “How hardly shall they that have riches”—you know thereat. A Card of Tninks. Mr. Editor:—We desire thiough the columns of your paper to express our thanks to the many friends who met at the parsonage, and so generously pounded us. Of course, Mr. Editor, the pounding was all in conformity to law, and, if not for the good of the public generally, it certainly was a benefit to those who received it. Therefore, dear friends, accept our greatful thanks, for the generous expressions of your regard for us in the temporal things of this life. May God's blessing ever rest upon you all, and may no cloud of adversity ever darken your pathway. Rev. J. W. Loder and Wife.
Farmers Attention.
We are putting up a flax mill at Remington, Ind., and after August Ist, 1882, will be prepared ro buy flax straw at the following prices: Machine threshed straw, $2.50 to $3,00 per ton. Tramped or rolled straw $4,00 to $5,00 per ton. Pulled straw in straight bundles, sßjpo to SIO.OO per ton. Wei, mSwdy or weedy straw not wanted at any price. D. B. Sweetser & Co., Remington, Ind.
Sale ofShert-llornn.
Report of the sale of Short-horn* on the farm of Thoma* Robinson on Friday, June 9 th, 1882: I>V K Parkinson 1, Red Rose, $Bl, note; 1) B Nowel* 2, Rana, $l2O, note; “ *' 8, Louisa, S4O, note; Isaac Parker 8, Flors, sll7, note; •• 10, Nellie, $46. note; Granville Moody 4, Helen, S9O, discount SI.BO, check $88.20; M L Spitler 6, Pomona, S4B, account; Add Bobinson 6 and 11, Mada and Beauty, sllß, note; John Burk 7, Victoria, S9B, note: Perry MarloH 9. Laura Anu, $32.60, discount .66, cash $81.85; Arthur Tineell 1, bull, Myrtle Northumberland, $72, note; John W Moore 2, Columbus, bull s6l, note. Total proceeds of sale. SS92 60 M. L. Spitlsr, Clerk. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer - We stand good for all sales of Rinehart’r Worm Lozenges and refund money if not satisfactory, lines & Meyer. Buy your Groceries of Eger Bros, and sive money, They can give you better bargains than any other bouse in the county.
Bucklla’g Arnica Salve.
The Beat Salve in the world for Curt, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer*, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bends, Chiiblains, Corns and aZA Skin Eruptions, nnd noeitiveiy cures Pifcs. It ie gunnanteed to give satisfaction, or money oeftinded, Price 26 cowls per be*. For Ba/e By iwea k Meyer. Xger Broe. an hen to stay, now mind that, if yon please.
mess- , THE WEATHER. ' )o( ieOUR ADVERTISING. No SuccessPOLAR EXPEDITIONS. X A SuccessOur Underwear and Hosiery Department*, hl Slitting I OUR - HATS HATS HATS Born ■«». 82 Main st., Lafayette, Ind. A SUCCESS.
COUNTY EXPENDITURES.
Itemized lilt of allowance! made by the Board of Commisstonenof Jaeper Couuty Ind ana, at their Special April Seenon, 1882. COUNTY OFFICERS. Jno. W. Powell Sheriff, printing notices of sale* I SGO 'ELECTIONS. Jno. W. Powell Sheriff, printing notices of April election 43 60 Michael Eger, making ballot box for Marion township ... SGO Jno. W, Powell Sheriff, posting notices of R. R. election..... .. 30 00 Jas. W. McEwen, adv’t. of R. R, election 63 00 » 141 10 RELIEF OF FOOR. s. & M. Solomon, m d'se for poor of Carpenter township 3 14 00 John A. Thomai, same ... 2 60 N. W. Bates, same ... 8 0) F. D. Carson. fame.... 3 00 William H. Henkle same.... 1 00 Burger A Parker. same ... 47 11 Charles E. Loshoaugh.m’dse for gnor of Milroy township 10 so 9 86 11 PRISONERS. Jno. W. Powell Sheriff, custody of prisoners 3 31 50 COUNTY OFFICBB. L. H. Alter surveyor, instruments for office 2 55 COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Jno. W, Powell, serving Com. Special Session 9 24 70 I. D. Dunn services as Com. 17 50 Elisha E. Rockwood “ “ 17 GO George W. Burk ..*• 17 50 Jno. W. Powell, as Sheriff 10 00 » 87 20 COVRTT PRINTING. Marshall & Overacker publishing notices... ...... 25 00 POOR FARM. J. R. Varatta mdse for poor farm 15 05 Campbell A Farden same. .. 455 Joseph H.Willey same.... 35 72 Dern Brothers, same.... 16 80 lines & Meyer ... 540 L. Tuteur lame.... 49 60 Sampson Irwin black-smith work for poor farm...... 2 85 F. J. Sears A Co. coffin and box for pauper 10 00 3 140 17 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. O. C. Link M. D., health officer. .3 100 00 INSURANCE. D. B. Miller insurance on property at poor farm 3 24 00 Grand Total 3 642 63 f Ml 63
Itemized list of allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their regular June Session, 1882. COUNTY ATTOBNBT. R S. Dwiggtna, services as County Attorney $ 10 00 COUNTY oniCßß*. G. H. Price, a* Clerk of J. C. C. $' 13 61 J W Powell Sheriff, serving Petit Jurors, June term 41 60 ECNowel* Auditor, quar. salary 567 87 $ 013 08 INCIDENTALS. M B Alter Treas. office ineld’nt’l*s 6 39 E C Nowels And , postage 4 35 D B Nowell Co. Hu pt., •• 5 85 L 8 Alter Surv., incidentals.... 171 N Warner A Son lock on ballot box for Keener township 100 $ 13 80 POOR FARM. N w amer A Sons mdse * 18 99 L-utd Hopkins. mdse 296 Roberts Bros., blacksmithing.. 4 35 L Tnteur m<li<e.... 4 91 C D Nowels lumber 17 48 Dem Bros., mdse . 78 06 Willey A Sigler mdse 20 93 $ 153 71 ASSESSING REVENUE. F W Sparling aa’s’ng Milroy tp $ 60 00 Adam Hessas-essingGillam tp 60 00 Amos Uadwalader •• Kank'kee 44 00 J M Helmick Wheatfleld tp... to 00 Benj. E Coovcr, Carpenter ... 128 00 Sam K Yeoman, Newton ... 108 00 D D Redmond. Hanging Grove 84 00 J F McCully, Union 98 00 S F Warren, Marion 170 00 Wm McGlynn, Jordan 76 00 J H Knight, Barkley 72 00 A E Pierson, in Barkley 36 00 Wm Kennedy, Walker 22 25 Geo B Clmppell in Carpenter 2 00 S C Ritchey, in Jordan . 20 00 H T Jones, Keener 78 00 SIO9B 25 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. Mordccai F Ch >1 cote making map of Jasper county $ 100 00 N Warner A Sons, tndse , 40 N Everson, work <>u building '5 00 C D Novels lumber for p. I. 2.37 N Everson mowing C H tqiiare 5 011 L Matigbsce lo.vei and rod for Co. 130 50 $ 248 27 RELIEF OF POOR. B G'nzebrOok ind.se to poor of J Kankakoe tp $- 12 M . F J Hems & Uo. do. Of Barkley 1 .'X I hoa M Jones, do. of K’nk’kee. 18 25 Wm Loken. do. of “ 8 CO 8A M Solomon do.of Carpenter 21 M B Glazcbrook do. at Kankakee 11 M Wm Lak«n. da.«< 2*5 r
Jas A *jOW aCo do. of Walker tp 12 05 W Beck dig’ng grave of —Hedge 300 Burger a Parker mdse to poor of Carpenter tp 6 00 August Domke do. for Milroy 810|98 85 ROADS AND BRIDGES. J W McEwen adv Bnrk’s bridge 3 21 50 A G W Former overseeing Keen’s bridge “ 900 Marshall a Overacker adv of Burk’s bridge 13 50 E E Rockwood examining and receiving Lam son’s bridge .... 7 00 J W Powell serving road viewers .. 18 05 J M Wasson viewing and reporting road 3 00 WM Hoover viewing road 150 L L Dguxherty •• * IM 8 Grant viewing and reporting road L 7..." 800 C Beniamin viewing road 1 50 Jesse wilcoq viewing andrepor ting road 5 00 Wm Myers viewing road 2 00 N Nichols “ •• 200 3 89 15 STATIONERY. Imes a Meyer stationery for Auditor’s office ..». 2 85 W B BUYford, stationery 448 22 9 451 07 FUEL AND LIGHTS. J WPowellshr’iff, coal foroflce9 25 * EDUCATIONAL. D B Nowels services as Co Bupt 8 280 00 PRISONERS. N C Petit mdse to prisoners. .! 85 Jas Hay Sheriff White Co custody of prisoners 13 60 James Hay, same •40 J w Powell Sheriff, same. 41 w P«... .* .. 12 M 9 86 15 INSANE. J W Powell Sheriff, express ch’ges on clothes sent to Lucinda Miller 3 75 COUNTY JAIL. DB Miller engineering on sewer , to county jail. 3 500 G M Robinson overseeing sewer to county jail 55 30 3 60 30 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. O C Link M D, services as Secretary of Board of Health 3 66 66 CORONER S INQUEST. 1 B Wasburn services at Coroner’s Inquest 3 15 00 F P Bitters, same 15 00 N Warner, holding inquest. .. 17 70 3 47 "p COUNTY BOABD OF EQUALIZATION. E C Nowels, notioe of 3 15 00 COMMISSIONERS COURT. ID Dnnn services as Co’mis'ner 3 21 00 E E Rockwood “ “ “ 21 00 G W Burk “ “ * 21 00 J W Powell “ “ Sheriff 11 00 975 00 Grand Total 33360 W S3BBO 98 State of Indiana, j > s. s. Jasper Couuty, > I, Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor within and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a .rue, full and complete list of allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of said county at their Special April session 1882, and Regular June session, 1882. WITNESS my name and the seal of tQe B° arc ' of Commissioners of Ja*1 SEAL \ per County, this 12th day of June, t J 1882. EZRA C. NOWELS Auditor Jas.ier County.
See Here!
A meeting of the soldiei s of J asper county, and vicinity is hereby called to be held at the court house in Rensselaer, on Saturday the 17th day of June, 1882, at 1 o’clock p. m., to consider: First, The Holding of a re-union the coming fall —when and where. Second, The propriety and feasibility of organizing a Post G. A. B. at Rensselaer. Third, Any other business that may properly come before said meeting. An invitation is extended to all citizens who may feel interested, to attend. A full turn-out of the soldiers is Very desirable at that time, so that their wishes may be known. By request of many soldiers J. A. Burnham, V. P. Soldiers’ Disk Association for Jasper County. Those Hair Cloth Skirts, from 52.50 to $5.00, can only be bought of Honan.
-General Change! —AND A — A New Deal! I. . ' NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PKICES AND NEW SALESMEN! ' At the Old Stand of ED. BB O 'fXT 3ST , Tin Hui Tailor ui CTntliier. • • • • ♦. • • • • • • • He haa determined to begin the New Year by furnishing the People of Rensselaer and Vicinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in his line at Xcower Prices Than Ever Before. Call and see them. No pains spared to show Goods. tSyle, Quality, and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good and no misrepresentations. E. BROWN, Rensselaer, Ind.
Political Announcements. FOR RECORDER. Editors of Ike Republican: Please announce my name as a candidate for Recorder of Jasper county, eublect to tho decision ot the voter* of Jasper county. As I have no time or means to canvass the county I take this method to anonneemy candidacy. AUGUSTUS H. W OOD. A. PHILLIPS. AUCTIONEER. Rensselaer, - - - Indiama. With W. H. AC. Rhodes. Business promptly attended to, both in city and country. 6-182 L. WILLIS, GUN and LOCKSMITH (Shop on River bank, south of School House, RBNOBXI.AKB, INDIANA. All kinds of Iron and Wood'turning, and fine work in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. 87. J. W. PORTER Desires to inform the pmblio generally that be has opened ous his LIME STONB QUARRY And is ready to furnish and all others with Pure White Lime, at market prtoes. The lime is warranted, hrs dans in every particular. Renuelaer. Indiana, April ISth. ISBI. Chilis and Fey er mVu IA.- uWM Simmons Liver OCI Regulator soon breaks the Chills f>»d carries the Fela rut of the system. ™ JSWwsy B tins whin all ><ncdics inti. Yak Sick HeadacheFor the relief and MalXCUlW'wlUkV cure of tbisdistressing affliction take Simmons Liver Regulator. DYSPEPSIA The Regulator«will positively aure this terrible disease. We assert emphatically what we know' to be true. CONSTIPATION should not be regarded as a trifling ailment. Nature demands the utmost regularity of the bowels. Therefore assist nature bv taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is harmless, mild and eflectual. PILES. Relief is nt hand for those who softer day after day with Piles. It has cured huudreds and will cure you. MALARIA. Persons may avoid all attacks by oeJe.astonly taking a dose of Liver Regulator to keep the Nivcrin healthy action. BAD BREATH generally rrising from a disordered Stomach, can be corrected by takings mons Liver Regulator. JAUNDICE. Simons Liver Regulator eradicates this disease from the system, leaving the skiu clear and fi ee froth all impurities. Children suflerjng with Colic seen experience relief when Simmons Liver Rcgidator is administered. Adults also derive great bon I tit from this medicine. It is not unpleasant; it is harmless and ellective. Purely vegntable. CAUTION. Be careful that you get the genuine Bimmooe Liver Uegulatoji in our engraved White Wriipja-r. with red Z Trade-Mark, Stamp and ; Signature unbroken. FKirsKBU ONLY BY . J.H.Zeilin&Co., nd by all Druggists . Pun.ADßx.rßia.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACB, Proper. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mntton, Sausauge, Bo)o" -ta, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchas ra it the lowest prices. None but the best •tod s.mghtered. Everybody is invited cal). He Bigbest Price Paid few \ tiooa Fat Cattle. U-fl. J. J. EIGLESBAL mimsr! , ■ I WM. A. LAMSON, -DEALER IKhardware:, TINWARE, Cpl J W fa;, Sms J Annuinition. Breach and Muzzle Loaders in Great IV;riety and Quality, and prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges, lewder, Caps, etc , etc. PISTOLS, REVOLERS, arioue Grades and Prices. C3T*Clark 4k Hlayhew’s Old Stand, Nowela Block, RENSSELAER,INDI ANA RAILROAD TIME-TABLE.
Louisville N-A. & Chicago Ry —THE ONLY — Direct and Through Route —TO—CHICAGO, LAFAYETTE, LOUISVILLE, And All Points South. . GOING NORTH. STATToNST" I MAIL * EXT NIGHT EX. Lv. Rensselaer, iftM p. in. 5 17 a. ip. Arr. Rose Lawn, 543 “ 554 “ •• IA) well 611 “ U2O “ “ liver, 653 * 667 “ “ Holton, 720 “ 720 “ ** Chicago SOS 805 *• GOING SOUTH. Lv. Chicago..... . Sooa. uu 820 i>. in. /. •• Rensselaer.. 11 18 “ 11 29 •• Arr, Monon 11 56 “ 12 05 a. tn. “ Lafayette.... iCSp.m. 1 14 “ Crawfordsville 2X5 t‘ 221 “ Grepncastle.. 842 “ 82u “ “ New Albany 8 M “ 915 •• “ Louisville ... •28 “ 045 “ made at Chicago with night trains tor the north aed northwest. Night Express has Pullman sleepers attached For tickets and further information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent. Rensselaer, KKIXER, G. P. A. Louisville Ky.
