Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1882 — Page 1
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN.
VOL. XIV.
H'HE REPUBLICAN. HH ISSUED KVKHY THUKSDAI MORN ING H* -A-ZaZL, Publisher and Proprietor ~ On west side Van Rensselaer Street, doors north of Washington. ~— Terms of Subscription. months months 5o The Official Paper of Jasper County.
037012-27 ■ JUDICIAL Jndge Edwin P. Hammond Attorney David L. Bisiiopp. of Court—First Monday in January'; Monday in March; First Monday in June - Montitty in (Jctober. COUNTY OFFICERS Charles H. Prick. John W. Powell. |Ku<litor Ezka C. Now els Moses 15. Alter ■Km-order James T. Aubeti Dot is S. Alter Public Schools .11.15. Now el.(Ist District. Isaac D. Dunn, ■■omn.issioners <2d District. Georok'V. Bike _ (3d District. .E. E. Rockwood. Court—First Mondays in March, Jum, Hovtember and Vreomber. ■ . CORPORATION OFFICERS: o.C. Dickey ■.'lerk AV. W. Wat-.on E. I). Rhodes. (IstWard John R. Vanatia I2d Ward 15. F. Feiu.Uson ouaciinicn > 3d Ward .M. D. I’.Hoi’ts IltliWard I. B. Washiiciis ■ I nth Ward I. H. Willet
PROFESSIONAL cards. PHYSICIANS, j JR. I. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rt'npselaer, Indiana. Gives special attention to Diseasesof Women nd Children and Chronie Diseases. liemeuiltercatls are promptly attended wb aot professionally engaged. FRA C. KELLEY 1 DENTIST, Rbnshhlauu, Indiana. Dr. Kelley has had thirty years’ experience in he practice o£ Dentistry, and refers to ins uuiuerpatrons as to the quality of work turned out . He uses do '•Granite Teeth” nor any: spurious and worthless muterial. Special attention given to Hie preservation of the natural teeth ai 1 the natural and useful adjustment of artilici: 1 teeth. All operations yvarrauted, and prices to ectrespoinl with quality of work. Oilice over lines cc Meyer's drugstore. ATTORNEYS Simon I’. Thompson, ♦ David j. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. H’HOMPSON & BRO.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in alt tne courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling aud leasiug lands. SI. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor I\l° KD£CAI 1 CHILCOTfi ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business iu the profession with promptness aud dispatch. Oiliceiu second storv of the Makcever building. It. 8. WItSGINS. ZIMHI IIWIOGINS R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. We l ave associated Wm. B. with us in u.e piaeiiee, aud will in the future give special attention to collecting and practice in County Couinns'i.m. is' and Justice Courts. fdS'*l’raetice timer new Diieliluglaiw.aspecialty. Lj AKPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Inti. Praci i .a the courts of Jasper, Newton and BeuUiu counties. LKA N K W. Ba 3COCK, ATTORNEY at law, And Heal Estate Jiroker, Ouh . acnuiouf u> PostuiHeo. J'nictices in the Jasper, Newton and Kenton counties. J- n i 5 examined, abstracts of titles prepared, tuxX'puni, and collections made. 1 jAMEL. B ATTORNEY AT LAW, R» tssejaer, Ind. Notary i'ubltc an It surcncc Agent. Spccia alien lion given the col lection anti prompt remit 1 :tnee of claims. . o, the latest stylus. misceiaTaneousJ —— W. E. SEARS, “DEAL ESTATE AND MINizG BROKER. JI Animas city, Lal'latta to. Colorado. 1 l ave a lew llrsl-cbiss 1-ots ayd Imuses ; also good Mining Property, lor sale or trade at reasonable figures. Being "Out West,” | bnve rite advautngcif Eastern Agduts. and can do better, especially on mining claims. Any one wishing to Purchase either, will do well bv calling on or addressing me -it Animas City. ‘ ppi rpiiE new marketer house Juul J- Rensselaer, Ind, ..tupeued; new and luiciy llur coo and pje.iHtul lupins; table Good bamp.e H <»ms uh unt Hour. f icc Bas to and Uun: bepvt BL’KKE, proprietor. WM. A. PHILLIPS. AUCTIONEER. AtENSSELAEIt, " itn Vv h. &c. Rhoades. Bus 1 ess prompt. Jy at tended to, both m city an country, (Id <2 L. WILLIS, GUN and LOCKSMITH (Shopon Riverbank, south of School House, ItENSSELABR, INDIANA. All kinds rtf Iron and Wood turning, and fine; op al.i Give men cull. , :
RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUUUST 17, ‘ 18*2.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Louisville N-A, & Chicago Ry —THE ONI.Y — Direct and Through Route —TO—CHICAGO, LAFAYETTE, LOUISVILLE, And All Points south. GOING NORTH? —* MAIL A EX. | NIGHT EX. Lv. Rensselaer & 04 p. he 5 n • 7K Arr. Rose Lawn, 513 “ 554 •• “ Lowell 611 •• 620 .> “ Dyer. 059 “ 657 .< Doltcn. 720 •• 720 *• “ Chicago . gOS ‘‘ il 05 “ GOING SOUTH?' Lv. Chicago 800 a. m. , 82Dp. m. •• Kensselaek . His •• 1129 .. Arr, Monon .. . n 56 “ 12 05 a. m. • Lafayette .. lt.sp.tn. 114 •* “ Crawfordsville 2.85 “ 221 “ ‘• Greencastle.. 342 329 « New Albany 855 « 945 i. *• Louisville ... 920 “ 945 •• ®@*Connectmn made at Chicago with night trains for .the north and northwest. Night Express has Pullman sleepers attached For tickets and further Information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent. Rensselaer, MURRAY KELLER. G. P \. Louisville Kv
TONSORI/. L. •I. C. MORGAN. n. F. MORGAN. MORGAN BROS.’ SHAVING PARLOR. Hair Cutting ana Shaving done with neatness dispatch. Particular attention paid to ..TilR. S. dwiouins, Pres’t. Z. Dwigoins, Cashier. fUTIZENS- BANK. V II ENKS EL . 1 EH, /ND 1 . I .V.-l. Docs a general bun king business: gives special attention to collections; remittances made on ’iHy of Payment at current nite of exchtuure • ii>— te.rest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued ; exchange bought and sold. Vollmacdten angefcTtigt. Eebsnhaften.Shuldfordernngenu.d gl. in Detiisohl.inds. Oesterreich. Denmark. Sehwedun, Norwego.i mid dor Sewoiz. Weci'sel an die bede.itetten Bankire<chaefte in alien Snedteu Enrona’s augestellt Bilietren von mid nach Eurona ueberdie DamuIschift Limon zu verkaufim. J W. PORTER Desires to inform the pmblie generally that he has opened ous his LIME STONE, QJARf 'vifh I ** 19 reU<ly t 0 fur “ isU blllid ers and all others Pure White Lime, at. market prices 'lhe lune is warranted, hrs class in every particular. -Rensselaer. Indiana, April lAtli. 1882
NEW (First door east of Bostoffice.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF. PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sa.txsa.gre, Bolcgna, etc., old tn quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest r ‘? es " n lue very oest of st,,ck •‘dauglitered. Give c a (*<lll. Highest Cash Price paid f.r fat Cattle. E. S. WiiolJ i'i< > x i :i-:k MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESIIAEIi, I’top’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Snusaugo. Bologna,etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stqcl slaughtered. Everybody is invited •al). 1. e Highest Price Paid (or Good Pal Cattle. 12- ft J. J. F.IGLESB It.
Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, Enitan, Fmta and HacHiiiest Ujjiiec <J- IFozA»,9t) and. 92 Second St., LA FA YE7 TE, INDIA NA. jTannfacturcrS oj and Pcalern in New anil Sccond-Siand Hngines and Boilers SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, 1 LANGERS,BOILER FRONTS Building Fronts i GRATES a- BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Set-Screwy, lloltn, Wrout/ht Iron Forylni). gleam Gaiujet, Gldiia . . Gauqe.l. Ga. n; je ('<)<:/.>, Globe Folr-ss, Vhedc Valreg, Pipe and IJavinsan almost eudletu variety of Pnttcrntor Itepuus and Attachments for Machines, we me prepared to fui nlsli on the shortest possible C-nlin <!VWr d ‘ 3, ’ i:rt l ni ‘’ ,, oi Brass and Iron XJXC. X7V. Xa. HAMa DENTIST. 1 wish to say '-•’ix-A-v to All ci tlzcilli Rensselaer " 11 '* evuiuty that 1 • have removdWf ' uv otMce tiW Jo the room . fermorly ocI ra W W TT xJ cupiml bvDr. Wastiburn.in _ __ 1 he rear of the jewelry store, And that I am now hewer than ever f'Cepar hMtKecute all kindHof work hmjr hrancn . business in the highest style of tne art mid lowest pojndbep. n-xjs. . W. L. HAAI v;
RE. Ort, of Champaign, 111., is visiting his cousin Miss Hattie Coen. Wm. Blankenbaker is building a new house to shelter himself in bis old age. Eleven commercial travelers stopped at the Makeever House last Monday night. Mrs. Burt and daughter, of Lafayette, are visiting with Mrs. A. W. Cleveland this week. Mrs. Stockton of Lafayette, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Makeever, this week. James Maloy is building a business room on the east side of Division street, below the depot. Henry Taylor, of Lafayette, visited his sister, Mrs. T. J. McCoy, in Rensselaer, the first of the week. Mr. B. C. McCoy, who moved from Jordan to Howard county last Winter is in Rensselaer this week. Mrs. M. Schneider, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bisloskey, in Newton township. — • • • —I Mrs. Morey Hopkins returned recently from Akron, Ohio where she has been visiting her mother and other friends. Mr. and Airs. Al. L. Campbell and their daughter Mabel, are visiting relatives in Wabash. They will be absent about two weeks. There is to be a basket meeting at the Banta school house in Hanging Grove township, Sunday, Aug. 26th. Preaching by Elder Shortridge. . This issue of The Republican is aaccompanied by a supplement containing a full and complete account o£ the republican state vention. '*•’ Thomas 8. Thompson of Hanging Grove township, John Hall of Barkley, and Win. Warne of Union each have recently been blessed with a son. Miss Juno Edmonds, of Coldwater, Mich., is visiting with her father, Capt. C. A. Edmonds, and her many friends in Rensselaer, this week. Married.—Friday evening, August 12th, by Elder D. T. Halstead at his residence, Mr. Wm. H Eger to Aliss Alary D. Duval), all of Rensselaer.
Mrs. Alfred Thompson and her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Sears and Miss Ora, and son Delos, are passing the dog days at Chautauqua in Western N. Y. Miss Shaffer, of Lancaster, 0., and Miss Ward, of Kentland, who have been visiting w th Mrs. S. P. Thompson for a week past, returned home Monday. . u Miss Bunny Bonfield, who has been visiting Miss Nellie Spitler, in this city, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Kankakee,111., and Vic. is disconsolate. Mrs. Judge Hammond and daughters Lou. and Bertie, who visited friends in Newton county last week, returned home Saturday. Mr. W. B. Austin accompanied them. AVe acknowledge the receipt of a most tasteful complimentary ticket to the Remington Fair. The Fair begins tho'2'Jtii of this month and continues four days. It* will be good. Miss Lizzie Comer is visiting her sister in Benton county for a few days, and on her return will begin house keeping in the property recent*y purchased of Park Wright. Mr. S. H. Strickler, Ludtl Hop. kins’ gentlemanly clerk, arrived home Friday from Madison, Va. the place of liis'birth, where he has been visiting his parents for the three monthH y jst...
The annual Conference of the Churches of God, (millenarian) for Northern Indiana, will be held at Rensselaer, August 25th *to 27th, 1882. Able speakers from abroad will bo in attendance. The public is cordially incited to attend. There will be a Basket-Meeting in Watson’s grove near the Crocket Grave yard, | mile east of the W asson school house, next Sunday August 20. If the weather is bnd the meeting will be held at Watson’s school house. J. W. Loder, Pastor Al. E. C. Bro. G. AV. Hascall, of the Remington News, has attained Blissful Nirvana, a Haven of Rest, a Government Clerkship in Washington. His place is in the Pension office and pays $1,200 a year. We rejoice in his good luck, but regret that Remington is to lose so good nu editor.
TO CEDAR LAKE.
Don’t forget the cheap excursion to Cedar Lake next Saturday, the day of the groat sham battle by the Ist infantry and Battery “D” of Chicago. Round trip from Rensselaer 75 cents. Train leaves Rensselaer at 7:52 a. m. Returning, will leave Cedar Lake at 5 p. m. ■■■—i e —■ Attention is called to the new advertisement of J. P. Warner, the carriage and wagon maker. Air. Warner is a good. and careful workman in all branches of his business, biit is especially excellent in fine carriage painting. AVehave had experience of the character of Air. Warner’s work in that line and we know it to be good. On last Saturday evening over seventy of pur Rensselaerites gave Air. and Mrs. Frank J. Sears a surprise on the event of their tenth marriage anniversary. A very Dleasaut time was enjoyed by all present. On the following morn’itig Mr. and #Mrs. Sears, acaoiuled by their little daughter Anna and their niece Aliss Rosa Eaker, started for Watseka, 111. May their visit be one of pleasure. The insatiable insurance companies are about taking another estimable young man away from Rensselaer. Air, D. B. Miller has accepted an appointment as sjiecial agent o& the Travelers’ Insurance Company, of Hartford, with office in Indianapolis. The position is a very desirable one and Air. Aliller does well to accept it but we shall be sorry to see him leave Rensselaer, all the same.
Through the columns of The Republican we return thanks to our many friends for the agreeable surprise given us on last Saturday evening, August 12th, 1882, evening of our tenth marriage anniversary, Your kindness manifested to us on this occasion we appreciate, and will ever remember the event with pleasure, and assure our kind friends that our doors will ever ojien at their bidding, and a glad welcome await them.. Mu. and Mrs. Frank J. Sears. Another girl dio l in LifHjreito hist week from the ufl’ects of nn Abortion. T4ii.i u the third th it bus uouteto huht within the jmst fix months, ml of ibcoi hnviiqe.been, rtfetdents of other pluces who cattle trentnient. In view of “uch cnses itb|j» m oves p,<rents to wtitch over their dmtalF ter#|With the uiinost cure.— At the democratic convention held at GoodlantKSaturday, lion. I'red. Hoover, of Remington, was nominated by acclamation for state senator, and Wm. Darroch, of Morocco, for prosecutor. jt N'E W P.\l/JtOA l) ( OJfPAXY. A company has just been organized m Council' Bluffs, lowa, to build a railroad from Council Bluffs through Lacon, 111., Ft. Woyne. Ind., and Akron, Ohio. This is the line of the old Continental, and the road, if built, will doubtless pass through Rensselaer. Lost- —A milch cow,»tight red color, one horn broken, strayed •from my premises about a week ago. Suitable reward will be paid for her return, or •for informationtnat will Lead-to her recovery.
J. J. EIGLESBACH.
Tsutkranck Programme.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Tomperunoe Union will he held at the (hurt House, Oiutirilay evening, August 19th, 188'J' Hie following is the programme of exercises: 1— Song by the choir, Mrs. W. L. Hainar organist. 2 Prayer by Rev. D. T. Halstead. B—Reading Scripturns, Mrs. Il 8 Dwiggins 4—Song by thoohoir. 6 Reading minutes of previous meeting, ■ o—Opening remark s, by Dr. Washburn.7 Song by the choir. 8— Declamation by Ida Milliken. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks bj’ Dr. Bitters. 11— Song by the choir. 12— Rem arks by E. C. -No weis. '—- 18—Song t>y the choir, 14—Ten minutes recess. • Jo—Song by the choir. 10—Remarks by Rev. Philip McDade.' • 17— S ing by the choir. 18— Remarks by Sylvester Healey. 19— Song by tiro choir. 20— ('losing remark* by Chas. 11. Price. 21— Song by the ohnfr. 22 Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the tiremliors of the choir bo present early and take sent* assigned for them, cordial invitation le extended to nil; Exercises to cominfiioo at 8:15 sharp. No»lr J. York, President. Charles W. Corn, Secretary.
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Dear Re.pub Ileant— The weather is clear and bright an t business is fairly brisk. The sound of the thresher is hoard in the bi nd in all directions mid grain la coming into town in Inrge quantities. The flax mill will soon begin operations giving steady employment to several mon. Altogether, we think the coining winter and fall will bo full of businecs. Will, Wells has purchased the plettsnnf' property lately owned and occupied by Mr. WH. Pi area, and will occupy it. as soon'in • he can get possession, Mr, F. C. Kingsbury, of St. Lawrence, I). T., is in town. He reports the outlook for the future of that territory as very promising, crops being m much bettor condition than with us. Filled with such wide-n-wake, go-ahead citizens us Mr. K. it cannot fail to prosper. Miss Frankie Watts, of Indianapolis, is < visiting hei grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Irwin, and Other friends and relatives in this place. Mr, G. B. ChappeYl Is renewing “the dew of his youth” at his curly homo In Pompey, N, Y. Miss Ida Kingsbury, one of Monticello's fairest daugkiers. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Chirk. Mr. G. W. Hhscull, editor of the Remington Hewn, has been appointed ns nn assistirnt in Hie government pension office nt W'nshington, D. C., with u Halnrv of twelve hundred dollars per annum. The nnniv friends ot Mr. Haseall will lie pleased to . learn of his good fortune. Wo have received a copy of the St,. Lawrence Tribune, giving an necount of a comity convention of the W. U. 'l\ U-f Among Hili names of tho officers wn notice 1 that of Mrs. .1. (J. Kingsbury ns vice-presi-dent and Mrs, W. B. I'rico us corresponding secretary. “Buzzard’s Roo«t,” tis tißHal, was full lu»t ‘ Sunday evening.
SPEGIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY H. E. JAMES, AT THE RLEVENTLL ANNUAL FAIR OF THE JASPER COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY.
Forjlio fifty pounds of Whito Winter WheHt Floor inking the first preniimn, eno yeiir- H Hiibscriptiim to any two-l-illn- pubiicHtion in Ainerioa, or goods in lih store to the Amount of $2.25. Flour io Im defoerod nt the [iost idliee. For the half-bushel of (lorn Moal the first prominin, a four quire, -•.w)vii»bound Lodger, valued at SI .2'l, o< r, vour'A Bilbscription to the lodimpip.tli- Wm-kly Journnl, Chicago Weekly lot- (town <>r (‘in'-innuii Weekly Enquirer, ( >r a imnti(iful embossed Ac rap Book, valued nt $1 2t. The rnenl to bedeliVered nt the post idiicn. For the collo.•tion of(»rnlie (not les than one peck) taking lirnt prcniiuuin, one ycnr'Hsubscription to any two dollar publii-Mion in AiiHTicii, or goods iti iii-i*store to tho amount of $2.2 >. Grapes to I e delivered nt the post otliee. For the Hutter (not I-:- ■ than live jumndk) taking first premium, an elc/nnt Jj<-x of Hintionerjr, valued at $1.60, or one. yeur’e subscription to Arthur s Home Magazine, GoJey'e Lndy’e Book, I’el-u -on's M iuiziuo er tho Indiana Partner. I'nii rlo ho deat thu post olHee. * For the Chee.w (not ).e-i tr.nri 20 po in Is) taking first premium, tin < :t/ .i;i I'liutogrrtph Album, v ilued it 100, <ra yoiir'u subscriplii-n Io uny $ 1.0 I miu in • ssgnz tie or paper. The Cheeei iu t,,. delueied At l Ito post officii. FoT tho'l'dif of Corn Bread tuking the first premium, n beautiful to<-r r bound Autograph Album, valued at :■! ’>•), or a • handsome Ihix of paper vuiii •.1 a- $1 -» », or a yoar'e eulwcripiion to ih>> InJuiiiiipoHA Weekly Journnl. The Bread to o • delivered nt tho port office. For the Jelly Cake tnkin? fuat preniimn, I make nn oiler similar to tint for the lotef of corn bre-id and on similar <•, ,n 1; rijus. For the box of Honey (int less sin i cigh • pounds) taking first premium, n -p-endid American Russia Leallo-r .'tide Pocket B-ll Book, valued p< $ 1.76, e ye-r'r. sub. jriptiim to the indium l-'afumr. Prairie Fri'mef or i.uy $2.00 American n-wspiu er or Journnl. Honey to be delivered at the post iniico. Fruit Jnrij nud Jelly 7 Glauses out Eger Bros, . ,
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REMINGTONIAN.
