Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1882 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN. ft Thursday. August 31.1886.
Jasper County Republican Ticket.
For Clerk of Circuit Court, JAMES F. IRWIN. For Auditor, 'GEORGE M. ROBINSONFor 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. For State Senator for Jasper, Benton and Newton counties. HENRY S. TRAVIS, of Benton county. For Prosecuting Attorney, 30th J udicial Circuit. MATTHEW H. WALKER, of Benton County. For Representative, Jasper and Newton counties. WILLIAM W. GILMAN, of Newton county. , For Congress, 10th district, MARK L. DeMOTTE, of Porter county.
Special Notice: Owing to-somebody ,b exasperating blunder we have this week failed to receive our customary ‘‘readyprint.” After delaying the issue of The Republican one day, waiting for it, we are now obliged to make shift to do without it. Some of our readers will receive a paper of only half the usual size, containing nothing but the home news. Others will get a full-sized teheet; but we must fain admit that "the news items on the miscellaneous side ojfthe paper are, to say the least, a stale.
The old soldiers of Jasper are /taking hold of the re-union buisness with a right good will, and with the generous co-operation of our •citizens are going to make it a splendid success . Our brethren of the press in the district, and towns around, are requested to notice the announcement of the Executive committee, in this issue of The Republican.
The mail carrier, who is also the contractor, on the new postal route between Rensselaer and Kout’s •Station, got on a bad drunk, V ednesday, while in possession of the mail sack. After wandering about .for several hours he was finally found by Mr. James out on the Hanging Grove road, several miles from town. Mr. James took the mail bag from him, and, in accordance with the provisions of the law in such cases, discharged him from the service. Tom McCoy bought his mustang; “Daddy” Cotton “soaked” his sulky for a board bill, and the mail service between Renslaer and Kouts is temporarily suspended.
The recent attack of Mr. John G. Gulp upon 8. R. Nichols, through the columns of the Sentinel, and which want of time prevented of notice last week, must be disposed of in few words. While Mr. Culp in his letter professes to regard slander as one of the very greatest of crimes, yet his sole object in writing is to lead people to believe that Nichols charged the county, and was paid, the exborbitaiit sum of s4l> for supervising the bridge acr<7Bß Hilf when he, as an intelligent man and a readef of the county papers, knew perfectly well Chat Mr. Nichols only received $lO. No moie tnau a fair remuneration
for his time and wouble. Mr. Culp kno'ws that immediately after the appearance in the Sentinel of tbe article signed ‘‘Tax Payer”, and to which be refers, that Mr. Nichols procured from Auditor Nowels certificates signed with his name, and stamped with the seal of his office, showing that of the s4l, 'drawn by Mr. Nichols, S2O was paid to Geo. Haste, for lumber, and $lO, to P. Eldrige for work; also that Mr . Nichols paid one dollar to Mr. Nowels for plans ond specifications for the bridge. “Tax Payer” may not hdve been aware of all these facts when his letter was written, and for him there is some excuse; but with Mr. Culp, the case is different; for him ‘there is no excuse. He has had abundant opportunity to know the facts, and undoubtedly does, yet without daring to say directly that Mr. Nichols received s4l, clear money where she really received but $10; he labors to create that impression. Mr. Culp’s best friends are the people who should most regret his action m this matter.
At the lecture of Prof. Bloss, Tuesday evening, which was largely attended by citizens as well as teachers, the treatment accorded to him by the county supdrinte ndent, Mr. Nowles, was generally noticed and com mended upon. In presenting him to the audience he was introduced simply as “Mr. Bloss,” no mention being made of the fact that the audience were about to listen to the state superintendent of public instruction, the head of the public school system of Indiana, and Mr. Nowels official superior, and after the lecture and upon the streets Mr. Nowels seemed to avoid any opportunity of presenting Mr. Bloss to teachers or citizens. We hope and believe that these things were the result of inadvertency upon Mr .Nowels’ part because they were not what Mr. Bloss, or any other gentleman, would have a right to expect under the circumstances.
The Jasper county fair opens Tuesday, Sept. 12, and continues four days. The officers of the association, we are assured, are doing all in their power to make the fair a success and a benefit to the county. Every public sprited person in the county, men, women and children, can help to make the fair a snccess if they will; and what they can they ought.
The diversified contents of Demorest’s Magazine for September make this a highly entertaining number. There is something in it to please all tastes. The lovers of the serial will find the continuation of the “Admiral’s Ward ” interesting: while those who prefer shorter stories cannot fail to be pleased with “Mascot, the Match Maker,” and “Esther’s Love story.” The biographical sketches of “Carmen Sylva,” and ’‘Friedrich Frobel” are admirable; and not less so is Jenny June’s “Girl of the period,” The various departments, including “Current Topics,” “Fashion,” “Household,” and “Home Art and Home Comfort,” contain much that is instruct! ve and entertaining; while the illustrations are excellent, the oil picture, “A Soul to Heaven,” being quite a work of art.
There is an order from the Adjutant General, G. A. R., Departant of Indiana, to forward the of all Soldiers, who are buried in Jasper County and that have no to.mb stone to mark their last resting place. McPherson Post No. 84 G. A. R., has detailed a committee to attend to this, and the people all are earnestly requested to send the n ame, regiment, date of death, and such other data as will be of use to the committee, of any so 1 diet whose grave is unmarked, to the Adjutant, McPherson Pc- 1 a A T? This is as it should be, there are many of our boys sleeping in almost unknown graves, here in the North as well as at the scene of conflict in the South and n is our uaty to bee that their graves are properly mui'keU. Goverment fur-
nishes the stone, free of all expense, and the Post will see that it is placed properly. Please do not pass this idly by, but should any one know of a soldier’s grave that is unmarked send a postal, or letter, to the above address, and thus aid in showing proper respect for our Dead Heroes.
Senator Wood, has finally bagged the Democratic nomination for Congress in the tenth district. W ood is a blatherskite, pure and simple. Indianapolis Journal.
Wanted.—A girl at the Makeever House. $2. } er week.. School Books cheap at Kannal’s. Patent medicines of all kinds at Learning’s. The only exclusive dress-goods man in the west. —J. V» W. Kirk. Learning sells schoolbooks and stationery as cheap as the cheapest. Scratch Books cheapest at Kannal’s. Buy you a new dress for the Fair, of J. V. W. K. Glassware and queensware of all kinds at Tharp & Hopkins’. Buy your dress goods of KirkettKirkie with a K. MW vrrbbeqMf vrrdxrq
Highest market prices for all kinds of country produce at Tharp & Hopkins’. The most complete line of Ladies and Gent’s Hose in the city at Honan’s. Crown Organs and Crown Sewnig Machines for sale by W, H. & C. Rhoades. Boys and Girls, Don’t fail to get one of those Combination Pencils, only 5 C-, at Kannal’s Try the pew cheap grocery of Tharp & Hopkins,—Leopold’s old stand. Cigars and the standard brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco are sold by Horace E. James. Go to Learning’s.—Tharps old stand-for your School books, slates, pencils and scratch books. Eger Brothers are stiL at the front with the Cheapest stock of Groceries in Jasper county. F. B. Learning, at Tharps old stand, has every thing necessary for School children to have, and sells as cheap as any one. A large invoice of white and colored laces, just received. Call and examine to-day. Honan. Go to Kannal’s for Organs and Pianos> Prices very low, and terms reasonable, a 5 year warrant with each instrument. Repairing "Watches, Clocks end J ewelry done neatly and with dispatch, by Hal. B. Smith, “The Watchmaker,” at Kannal’s Drug Store. All work warranted. Remember that Eger Bros, have always on hands a full and complete stock of Groceries, Glass and Queensware and Wooden-ware, and at prices that defy competition.
Theie is no longer any necessity for taking all heavy loads to the railroad to have them weighed, as W. H. Rhoades has just placed in position, in the rear of his store, a Fairbanks’ Scales, and is ready to weigh any loads which may be brought to him for tne purpose. Emmet Kannal has accepted the agency in Jaspei and Newton counties for The Celebrated Estey Organ the leading organ in the world. A sample instrument can be seen at his Drug Store in Rensselaer; Ind. also on exhibition at Reining/ ton. Morocco and Francisville Fairs. A written warrent good for 5 yrs on each and every instrument— Prices low, and terms very reasonable. Emmet Kannal’s Drug Store, Rensselaer, Ind.
Go to Kannal’s “ Jewelry Store” jf you want a Gold Watch, Fine’ Gold Ring, or a Neck Chain. JCigal fivvrtijsemrnts. WHCE TO DELINQUENT TAX-PAYEES. I will be compelled according tn law to start my,collectors on or before the first of September, ISB2, and those knowing themselves delinquent will save costs and trouble bv calling and settling the same. M. B. AVI ER, Treasurer of Jasper County. Indiana. ADM INI STR ATO R’S N OTIC E. NTOriCEIS II EH EBY GIVEN, THAT THE 11 undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Bachei Ellis late of Jasper County, Indiana, deceused. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MORDECAI F. CIIILCOTE. xivv47-48-49-50n
NONRESIDENT NOTICE. Ufordtcai F Chileole, Att'y. far Pl J. STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER county, J-SS. In the Jasper Circuit Court, Octoper term, 1882. Sarah M. Arbigast and 1 Jacob Arbigast, e» Nathan Parker. t Francis M. Parker, MahalaJ. Parker. Mary B. McCurtain, Isaac N. MeCurtaiu, Rebecca Clouse, . William Clouse, Richard Parker, / Petition for Pn*John Parker, ! tit'on. Complaint Emily Parker ’ No. 2278. i Clouse. Ezra Clouse, - John Clouse. Mhierva Wilson, Mary Tyler. Cooper, Eliza Anu Edwards, James Edwards. Drusilla Butler, Marion Butler and Elbert 11. Shirk. , It appearing by affld-vit this day filed in the office of tie Clerk of the Jasper Circuit ourt, that all of ‘he above named defendants me necessary parties to the above entitled action, the object ot which is for the partition of Real. Estate, or the appointment of Commissioners .to sell.and that the defendants Marv H. McCurtain. Nnthan Parker. Isaac N. McCurtain. Rebecca Clouse, William Clouse, Minerva Wilson. Levi Clouse. Ezra Clouse. John Clouse, Eliza Aun Edwards. James Edwards, Drusilla Butler and Marion Butler are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice of the pendancy of such action is therefore given to said defendants above named, and that the same will stand for trial on the 2.3 d day of October, 1882, the same being the Seventh Judicial day of the October Term, 1882, of the Jasper Circuit Court to be begun aud held at the Court House in the Town of iienseelaer. in the Countv and State aforsaid on the third Monday iu October, 1882. Witness my hand and the Seal of yX-HJx. said Court this 24th day of August, . air a r , 1882. v ) CHARLES H. PRICE, 0 Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. i
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE NOTICE is hereby given to the citizensof the town of Rensselaer, and Marion Township, in ■Jasper County, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, a mule inhabitant of said Township. County and State aforesaid, over the age of twenty-one years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a tit person to be entrusted with the sale, of Intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, in the State of Indiana, at their regular September Session. A. I>. 1882. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing ths same to bedrank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank is in the lower story of a two story frame building fronting on Washington street in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, and situated upon the follow ing described premises, to-wit: Commencing at the corner of lot nine' (9) in block nine (9) at the corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper Ccunty, Indiana, running thence north 57 degrees 10 min. East, parallel with Washington street, twenty-one (21) feet; thence North 32 deg. 50 min. West, twenty-eight and one halt 128*4'; feet; thence Sonin 57 deg. TO min. West, twenty-one (21) feet, to the easterly line of Van Rensselaer street; thence South 32 deg. M) min. East, twenty-eight and one half feet, to the place of beginning. Said premises being'known and designated as Halloran’s Saloon, and all ou lot number nine (9) in block number nine (9) in the town of Rensselaer, County of Jasper and State of Indiana. Said license will be asked to be granted for a period of one year KOIIERT DICKSON. Rensselaer, Ind., August 10.1882.
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