Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1882 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICANThursday, August 3, 1882. RATEROF ADVBK r I SING. Professional cards, ?5 per annum for 6 lines or less: so cts. for each additional line. Local notices. Scents per line for each insertion Special rates - for choice places in the paper, aud for advertisement-* wider than one coluinti. Bills of regular advertisers payable onarterly; ranstent to he paid in advance Job Phi sting.—A large assortment of type and other material for poster. ’-iaiphlet, circular ana Jtmured work. Prie<“i’oiv.
Jasper County Republican Ticket.
For Clerk of Circuit Court, JAMES F. IRWIN. For Auditor, GEORGE M. ROBINSOtf* For Treasurer, MOSES B. ALTER. For Sheriff, JOHN W. POWELL. For Recorder, THOMAS ANTRIM. For Coroner, . FRANK J. SEARS. For Surveyor, LEWIS S. ALTER. For Commissioner Ist District, A. C. PREVO. For-Commissioner 2d District, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Commissioner 3d District, JOHN WAYMIRE.
DISTRICT CONVENTIONS.
The Judicial: —At G oodl an d, Saturday, August sth. The Representative:—At Rons--selaer, Saturday, August 12th. The Congressional: - -At W i n amac, Thursday, August 17th.
Republican District Conventions.
Times and Places of Meeting of the Judicial and Representative Conventions of Jasper Benton, and Newton Counties. ? JUDICIAL CONV ENTION. The Delegates to the Judicial Convention j for lJentoH, Jasper and Newton Counties are j hereby notified to meet, at Gondland, lndi- ! ana, on Saturday, August oth, 1882, at 2 o’clock t>. M , for the purpose of nominating 1 candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the 30th Judicial Circuit. The represent:!- ; lion in said Convention will be one vote for each one hundred and frnct on over fifty votes cast for Governor l’orter in 3 880. •TAMES 8. BRAIH.KV. 'Chairman Republican Cen. Com., Benton Co. J. A HATCH. Chairman Republican Gen Coin., Newton Co. MOR DEO AI F.'CHTLCO TK. Chairman Republican Cen. Com., Jasper Co. Dated tin's 2;:d (lay of June, 1882. REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTION. The Delegates to the Representative. Convention for Jasper and Newton Coputies are hereby notified to meet at Rensselaer, Indiana. on Saturday, August 12th, 1882, at 2 o’clock p. M., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative for said Counties of Jasper and Newton. The representation in said Convention will be one vote for each one hundred and fraction over fifty voles cast, for Governor Porter in 1880. J. A. HATCH, Chairman Republican Cen. Com.. Newton Co. MORDKCAI F. CHITX'(>TK. Citairman Republican Gen. Coni., Jasper Co. Dated tins 23d day of June, 1882. A delightful little party at Mr. M, L. Spitler’s last evening. All present had a good time, as they always do at Spitler’s. The boys have been practicing base ball considerable lately. 011 Thursday next the Clippers of this town will go to Wolcott to play a match game with a nine there. repairing Watches, Clocks end Jewelry done neatly and with dispatch, by Hal. B. Smith, “The Watchmaker,” at Ivannal’s Drugstore. All work warranted.
A VEXED CLERGYMAN.
Evxn (lie patience of Job would become, ex liii us l eil were lien preacher and endeavoring to interest, his audience while they were keeping up tin incessant coughing, making it impossible for him to he heard. Yet, liow very easy can all this he avoided by simply using Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs, and colds. Trini bottles giveu away at lines & Meyer’s drug . store.
PUBLIC SALE.
I will offer for Public Bule tit my residence in Newton township, six miles northwest of Kensselnov, on .Idcob Birley’s farm, on Monday, August 14th, Itß2, the following property, to-wit:—Uf> head of two year old Steers, 3 Cows, 4 two ycnr old Heitors, 10 head of Hogs, spun of Mares with young Colts, 1 Wagon, 1 Mowing .Machine, 1 Corn Planter, 2 Cultivators. Plows, Household Furniture, etc. Terms.—All accounts of $5 or less, Cash, for those over sf> a Credit of 12 Mouths will be given, purchaser to give bankable Note without interest if paid at maturity, if not paid at maturity to draw 8 per cent. Interest from date. (Sale to hogju nb 10 a. m. WILLIAM GROOM. YVm. A, Phillips, Auctioneer. Hem ember that Eger Bros, have always on hands n iuiiand complete stock of Groceries/ Glass and Quecnsware and Wooden-ware, and at prices ti i. defy competition.
Winamae Normal opens Aug. "8, and continues 5 weeks. For circulars address W. E. Netherton, Winamac, Ind. Go to Kannal’s “Jewelry Store” if you wanty a Gold Watch, Fihe Gold Ring, or a Neck Chain. Emmet Kannal, the Apothecary and Jeweler, carries the finest line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver-ware ever put on sale in Rensselaer. All his goods are fresh and new, and warranted as represented. Hal. B. Smith will always be on hands to wait on the trade in this department. Call and see the stock before you purchase your goods in the Jewelry line. Messrs. Campbell & Farden are our authorized agents in Rensselaer for the sale of the justly celebrated Falley Boots. Falley & Hoes. Choisest brands of Cigars at Eger Bros. A second hand buggy for sale or trade. I. B. Washburn. Eger Bros, undersell them all on G roceries.
Bucklin’s Arnica Salve.
The Best'Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Sn/!t liheurn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chopped Hands, Chi/l Wains, Cores and all Skin Eruptions, aud - positive/y cures I'iAs. It. is guaaanteed to give satisfaction, or nu>sey refunded | Price 2f> c:-nts per box. Por Sa/e By lines & Meyer, i 100 Bushels of Pop Corn wanted at Eger Bros. , * Hoop-skirts with Bustles attached —something new— only sl.oo— Honan’s. Eger Brothers are still at the front with the Cheapest stock of Groceries in Jasper county.
SPECIAL OFFER.
Hats and Bonnets at cost for the next 30 days at Honan’s. Three Things are requested of all who receive a Winnrndc Normal Circular: I. Read it. 2 —Show it to your friends. 3, — Keep it, and, if you cotne, see that the school is in every respect equal to the representation, or demand your money, W: E. NETIIERTON. Patronize the firm that lias busted high prices. Eger Brothers is the place. In Ayer’s Ague Cure we have a positive remedy tor fever and ague and all malarial disorders, and one entirely free from quinine, arsenic, or other injurious drugs.’ It is the chemical and medicinal triumph of the age. Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses at Eger Bros, Remaekarle! —Only one of Rinehart’s Worm Lozenges expelled a Tape Worm eighteen inches long front a child in ltidgeville, Indiana, lrues&meyer. Coal Oil, only 15 cts. a Gallon for the best, at Eger Bros. Lost. —On Saturday evening, July 29th, between Judge Hammond’s residence and the Depot, a pocket book containing some twenty-two dollars in money. If the finder will leave the same at this ofiice he will receive a suitable reward. It will Pay you to call on Eger Bros, if you want to buy Cheap G roceries.
ATTENTION , RAILROAD MEN!
“1 suffered for more than a year with indigestion. 1 was very bilious, occasionally having a dumb chill, followed by feves, which prostracted me 1 took Simons Liver ' Regulator, and am thoroughly satisfied that it is all that it is recommended. for indigestion and bilious cnnip'aints, for mine was certainly a stubborn case. Many of my friends speak of it, and they all’agree that it pec., ~-.ps all the virtues you claim for it. “A. H. Hightower, Conductor C. U. K., Ga.”
SHKKIFF’S SALE. Ev Virtue ok a ckrtified copy ofaJ decree to me directed from the Clerk of the | das w Circuit Court, ill a cause wherein Marion L. spitlcr was plaintiff, and .Jacob Owens, I Sarah 1.. Owens, Robert S. Kotterman ami i Clara a. Kotterman were defendants, requiring me to make the sum ot One Handled nnd Twen-tv-seven Dollars,(*l27.ool together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on HA TV 111) A Y, the noth DA Y of A VGI7ST, 1881, between the hours es in o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. hi. of said day. at the door of the Court house, in the townof Rensselaer, Jasper enuntv. Indiana, the rents and urollts for a term not exceeding seven years the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The North East quarter (U) of Hie South west quarter! *4' of Section Twenty-one (21) 'll To wn - ship Twenty-eight-(28) North, Range Five (5) Wist in Jasper Countv, Indiana. ' And .should such rents nnd profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs. 1 will, at the same time and place, 1 expose to public sale the fee simple of earn Reiil 1 Estate, or so much thereof as shall he sufficient! to discharge said decree, interest and costs, 1 Said salcwil’ he inline without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of the Court in skid decree. JOHN W. POWELL. Sheriff of Jasper Count y. Indiana. August 1, 18S2i , Press fees, (10,
The Square - Dealing House! A. LEOPOLD i > • : : vsb| A. LEOPOLD, at his new establishment, now offers to the pnblic the most beautiful Stock of Dry-Goods ! Ever brought to this market, andamong other things can be found a full lire or all kinds of White Goods, consisting of Iffansooks, Swisses, Linen Lawns, plain and figured; Mulls, Piques, Organdies, Tarlatans and Infant' Gloakiogs at extremely low figures.
-II PARASOLS! In all shades. Silks, Mohairs, Gringhams and Fancy CottonSi are a *’ P r i ces to suit everybody. Bress-Goods! A complete assortment in all styles and grades at unusually low prices. A full line of fancy Alpacas, Cashmeres* Mol re antiques, Silks and Prints, in all colors. shawls Cloaks and Sacques in endless varieties. nTC"2T ITOTIO2STS I % ;\n endless variety of Fancy Notions, consisting of Buttons, Passimenterie Trimmings, Coras and Tassels, Cuffs, Collars and Bibbs, Embroidsry and Laces, and a good many other articles too numerous to mention Carpets a- Specialty! ; I have added to my large stock of Merchandise one of the largest Assortments of Carpets ever brought to this city, which are kept in m.y beautiful Hall over my new establishments, fitted up for that especial purpose of exhibiting this large branch of trade. * • My Large Consignment of Clothing Has arrived and is creating wide-spread commotion among my customers because of the beautiful styles, low prices and general make-up. No house can boast of a larger stock and so well assorted a variety. They will be favorably received by everybody. 1 will also say here that no other store-room has so much light to show their goods as has my new Business House.
Boots and Shoes! Will be sold as any body can reasonably expect to buy, and every article will be warranted as represented. • Trunks ftntl Vnlisrs! « In large variety at lower figures than any other house can sell them as I buy them direct fiom the manufacturers, with a trade discount. Having erected one of the most beautiful and convenient of business houses, for the accom* modation of the trade, and having spitted neither pains nor expense to make this establishment one of the pleasantest in the City of Rensselaer. I would now ask a liberal patronage from my old and new customers and I promise to one and all j&. ZDES-A-Xj. ’I f 4 To the Ladies, an especial invitation is extended to call and look at this magnificent establishment,/where they can sit down on those beautiful revolving chairs and do their trading at the same time _Jfl __ _ ' —-• " “Tt Thanking the public generally for past favors, and soliciting a continuance, with_ many thanks I subscribe myself, * A. LEOPOLD, PROPRIETOR 02T . *
