Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1882 — Page 4

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Jasper County Republican Ticket.

For Clerk of Circuit Court, JAMES F. IRWIN. For Auditor, GEORGE M. ROBINSON-. 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 8d District, JOHN WAYMIRE. For State Senator for Jasper, Ben- • ton and Newton counties., HENRY S. TRAVIS, of Benton county. For Prosecuting Attorney, oOtli Judicial Circuit. MATTHEW H. WALKER, of Benton County. For Representative, Jasper mid Newton counties. . WILLIAM W. GILMAN, of Newton county. For Congress' lOth district, MARK L. DeMOTTE, of Porter county.

Keep it before the people that Murk L. DeMotte, the “Missouri • statesman” voted for the 1 liver and Harbor steal, one of the most gipantie pieces of robbery the world ' ever knew— Newton.Co. News. .Yes. you howling herd of hypocritical hounds. And why not ''‘keep it before the people” that Da n W. Voorhees, voted for the ■ same bill ? Dan W. Yuorhoes the man whom, of all others the democratic state convention singled, out to honor, glorify and “indorse.” The truth is, these unprincipled curs who are howling against DeMotte for his votes on the River and “Harbor Bill”, and the “Knit Goods” bill neither knowo nor care anything bout the merits of the bills, or of Ihe propriety of De Motte’s votes. Voorhees Voted the Same as De Motte on both bills, and two years lienee the •''■miserable wretches will praise Voorhees for the very same acts for which they now condemn DeMotte,. Whatever may be the merits or the demerits of the River and Harbor bill, and it undoubtedly has both, it is iu no 'sense a steal: The Congressmen who passed the bill have no more chance to deal the money it appropriates than has the editor of the Newton county News; nor half the inclination ne’el be sworn.

ft would seem that Lafayette has not “a dead sure thing” of the L. N-A. & 0. repair shops after all. Nothing has been definitly settled yet and it is not at all unlikly that Delphi, or some other place, will outbid Lafayette. Delphi, in'fact, claims to be way ahead in liberality of inducements. The Managers of the coming State Lair, commencing September 25, express great encouragement from the bright prospects for success by the early opening up the ■ buisness connected therewith; the anxiety of old exhibitors to secure more space and the several applications to erect special buildings on the grounds for exhibition purposes at private cost. Arrangements are pending for special attractions during the Fair in addition to a large premiums on speed, All (he Institutions at the Capi- ( d City will be prepared to receive * visitors during the fair week, and inis will be a rare opportunity, at reduced railroad rates K to visit the now House, jn process of • on.- ’Cion.

The tFeir^eider 0. F. Oyd-a^ker’shaper, has Win film aged/ to $ cojuinu .quarter ais rechristened Thef Criterion, a ninch xuore euphouidas u/mie.

jsr&mgkhxT, .V ’ v> <1 J • . -•) • # ti '.v ‘ - *nT.-It v" j ' RfOO.MS OF THE HEECBMCA.W ) * Central CoUmittee, > Rensselaer, lnd., Ait%. 22, 'B2. ) There will be a meeting of the Republican Central Committee held at the office-of F. M. Chilcote, iu Rensselaer, lnd., at 1 o’clock' T. m. on Saturday, SepiembfU’ 9, I&S2, for the purpose cf electi n& a Secretary of the Central Co mini Roe, to ; fill the vacancy caused by tlife resignation of C. F. Overacker, aud any other business that may come before the committee. JVIOP.DECAL F. OhILCOTE, Cli’rm Rep. Cen. Com.

Pri veleges for refreshment stands Ac. for the reunion may be had of the treasurer at the law office of Frank W. Babcock. Do you Want a nice shirt, Neck tie, gloves, Hose? go to Priest & Bro. they will give you the nicest at the smallest cost. Papillon is the greatest specific for skin diseases known. A trial will convince all of its curative qualifies. , The stock of Boots and Bhoes carried by LR F. Rriest A Rio. are just a little the nicest, and prices the lowest of any house in the West.

Miss Amanda Leysmt, Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery Co., found Brow’ii Iron Bitters superior to all others medicines iff generly debility* Call on R, I'. Priest k Bro. and try n straw hat at prime cost; they will sell them at Cost, during lair Week. Will Rhoades went to the Morocco Fair, Tuesday; he todk with him Sewing Machines, Harness Organs and Trunks, and expects to take premiums uppn them, for they deserve it.

Look Hkiik!—A|ejdt, ydi# . going to put a nQv? co’at. tis jiaint Wpq*i your building this* fall? Lues k Myers Rave a ■kocli. of the very best Paints, Oilsj 'vYftrnishes, Paint brushes, etc, etc, and at Rnv figures,- Frank can hardly smik; when he tells you the price, the margins arc so sihrtll.

Soon the long winter evenings will be here, and tlieii you will want a good light, that you can pass thb evening in lending. There are none so good as those hanging ones, Imes & Meyers have just received an immense stock of the prettiest ones, just the. thing to make your wife or mother a present. Call in and see them.

Another Cheap excursion.—On Monday and Tuesday next, Sept. 10 and 11 the L., N-A, & C. R. y will sell excursion tickets to Louisville and return, good until Sept. 10, Tickets will be sold at all stations in this county and at Monon, Rose Lawn, Thayer Ac. The fare from Rensselaer and return, will be only $5. 10. The Celebrated Louisville Imposition and the Kentucky state fair are the great • attractions at Louisville next week. 1

sorjiti: K.YTTtA on pry a n r. S. Haley has purchased the magnificent marble front, recently occupied by, W. J .vHamer, as a Jewtvley Store, situated between Furcrtpile rest varan: , tvnd J)r. Loughri.dgh's office, w.iv. the “Jtidge will be giad to nee' Ids P.t- mPv amt will i>e r< ••<?/ at aU times to make them ffirniV Holes,” aud other rapafring. See the sign cf the (..told Rot»t.

girl the Makeever. House. $2. j er week, , School Books cheap (it Kaucals,! Pateiii medflciii-'is of all kfocls at Learning’s. Scratdi Books cheapest afc Kannal%. -- r- i I mean Business in Dress goods J, V.jV. Kirk. I divide my profits J. V. W. Kirk. Black Cashmere J. Y. W. Kirk. - * ■ Learning sells schoolbooks and stationery as cheap as the cheapest. -L-. L- - J. V, W. Sik will so to Chicago Monday. Leave your orders Friday aud Saturday,

HATES OF ADVERTISING. Professional Birds, £5 per annum for o lines tt less : f*> cts. for pae.li additional line. 1 oral notices. 5 cents per line for each insertion Special raves lor choice places in the paper, and for ■ldvertiscmc'lits widen him one column. Bids of regular advertisers payable ouarterly ; mush lit lb lie paid in advance .Job V’riTNTih'o.—A large assortment of type ami oUieianaleiM fni* poster'. circular ano xinofod work. Price- ’ow. . Papillon CUBES Salt Rhemn Aud all Diseases of tho Skin. OTJE^ES Scrofula

And all Diseases pertaining to the Cutaneous System without exception. CUK3S EFysdpelas. Acting upon the membranes when applied either internally or externally, allays inflammation at once. iPißZETiriEasr rTS efeappmg Of the Hands or Face. Believes the pain caused bjr stings of insects instantly. Sold by Druggists. Byrm vm&ibm irmmizQ FALLEY k 110PS?Yv estern Agents B.YFAY'ETTE, I Ml. ’T’-Tto L hsih., —EditJEwiibber Hoots aikd Boots ai?xl Shoes —Of all Jumls, K~& ,<r%& n / AD~* if k / To their > V TThe <**r |ii<><n*s ait 1 inti’rchans'O»W*' «mt revcrKiWi 1 . /n.rnr->,tn the < cun. tflrJfwn running over, lviiuiruia no hott 6i JTwiers. I’lin Akciicv for those poods in this town has Imon pl.wfid witli 11s. ptiu'i- 1 - ctianot procure, them.Call a:xl i-xu.minf* n, full lino of fjoathef anil •Cttadeirt jtubbar Boots and huoes vitnUio Itevevsihlo Heel. Campbell (k Farden, lnd XlV—■’> 1

I road superintendents . GRAVEL ROAD RU EN, .. r z~y tt.o Ecst Tso.if'-XD vrcp.si^p, THE PEWKJOGK. ' 700 IW USE. I life W lla.*** v P rt-v CaanfActarcrs of yi Bumn-Scrjtpart, 8. PCBMOGK. Si. SOWS CO., Kfanctt Sonars, and Fort Waynu, Isa. ‘ ElM'lliraiT'lf MUSiS, I _ CclupVs, C?., Chp.npost Tiilt.i.ii in tins 1, . 8. fur advnntnsy'S ; fTered. Llniilod nuoibijr bvardml in I’riuclpal 8 fainliy. Idr turnis, etc.., adiltvas W. E. BATES,.Principal. ! ffl fißl/jfITiQCDQ: - hrdinimrs “Out * II V flllltn! etna, hist of Imst Indiana ; t<eivspa,)crs w dl bo pant to any nd ln-is f B. n k. -.vtib.i-d, i erf

Go to if yoa I tte!fPi ,, (jSftlTOpf Fine tfjnrS^|»oTh 7t ßiohni'on4j Weuyne auml of. dyupCpsia, keertbupo, aiid loss of appetite. % fowFa! P&i 7^ %t iHe w MU.,: -r- ——■+- r—vj4 1 /1 . TTt — r ~S 7 ~—“ ■■ XTOTICK ,XQ D r FLtNORI ENT* i% TAX-PA VOiS. i will ftp 'con\hcH'c<l to law -To' stftVt my rbMfefttorVA'nW' IxsTore fcfle tlt>Jnt Hef»4 teniber.' jss2. and thoserKn'*whhg <Jitewi*et«p4 dolinquont will>,a\e;o«f3 and trouble l»v ipg and settling ttife sirtne. r ! M.B.AUKK, n 4 'rniusii-i'orofjasper Connty, Judhiaa. -ami-: ——-1 l- i ■ ■ -rp? l ' soy.it r.si'u Eiiw so rri a . STATE OF LVllr.tVA. JASPftft Couvi iyAss. 1 n the .Taspor Circuit Coiu t, October Term, 1885. Onnnl'aint ¥<>,. tCW. , !f Amelia 11. Miller tv William E. Templeton, Emma ■). Ternpicto&.dHrHtiw 'V. Tenipletoti. Now conies Um pliliitllT, by Thompson & Hro. her Attorneys. ;iiyl> dies, her aflidavit that said Defendants William E. Templeton and Emma J. Tompteton arc nbt.retidftnts of the stn'o of Indiana, and that Mi id defendants are nevessary parties to said action, the object of which is to foreolo.se a mortgage an'd the appointment of a Receiver. Noticejs thcrcfore'hcreby given said Itefeuditits, that phJews they be and appear on the noth diiy of October 1882, the same being the Third Monday of the next Term of the Jasper < ircuit Veut t, ,rs* Ire. boldeu on the Third Monday of Oct' her, A. D. 1882. at the Oosirt House jti Keussela'd - , in said t onntv. andMatw.-and answor.or deiitttr hMsaid complaint, the same will be heard pud determined in their absence. - ' Witness my name and ihc seal of. sh!tl Court affixed, at Itentsclacß \ tins Second da vof September, A . O 1 J 18,82, • , -• CHART.es H. PRrcE. f lcrtv-’. Thompson & Bro. Att’ysfor I’l’tf. S-V-‘l4-21. ;t i, ufj; : . NON li ESI DEN T NOT ICE. STATKOF INDIANA. JASl’Etl tM.urdv }-?‘s: In Ihv Jaeper Oivpuit Court,‘OcUibt r Conn, 1882, j . VVv llliartr v.'.tMnVphy, • 1 . • ■ '■ t*\ i • (i - : Joseph Jg..Xp«bk,.. r I Complaint-'- , H. Toujig,'* S So. 2250.; wpitifrin lii SfUR-u.l’ j Foiecfosnee. / pMarthd A I Sciiicktnnj Jehu Brown. j r It ai'ipf.liTfiig.by atnd.i vit.'this rthy filed in the office of the Cldrk or •the-■latfjvbd.’iiaviit Coiirt, Mmtj>ll4>',.thd.a,l)pve rgmed dcfcndartCi are ucftestcfrv paj'tier to the abovc euKtled aetidii, incotficM of avV.iV-h is 1 to mortgage, and that the defendants doftttphid'l Young ( atlteripe il. Young, William B. Yeiliel; and Martha A. Sellick are ilon-rcsldehts of the State of Indiana. Notice of the pendancy of such action, js tliergfore giy.cn tp ,saiU,non-.reriden.| dcfendi'nts S-b'ovc' nauieif. and Ouif.tbc sanre Will stand for trial on the 30th day of October ISB2. tin* same bemgtliir third #ondny of the plctober Term lS.S*of Ui.eflpsppJ - Circuit Court, to In begun and held at the Court House in tnc Town of Rensselaer, in' the County ;uul State, aforesaid, on the third Monday of" October Ibfc. / <s?v Witness iwy hand and the seal of I si* i t \ said Court this Ist day Of September ] 1882. ■tF V* ; , CHATIUiS 11. PRICE 1 ~J:-WToiictw. AU'y for TPtf. Clerk. Sep 7 If -Jl. '

. NONVIi V.HI D fbN T NOTISC E. .V“rtkdii /•’. CftiiaoC, Ats '). for TTf. State of i n di an a, .jasper county, >ss. In the ''.Tastier Circuit Court, October term. 188 a. • ' - Small SI. .Jl bisifst and Jacob Arbijfast, ■i.* ' ■ Nathan il’allr. Jr, i Francis; M. Parker, 1 j. , Mnhala J. Parker. Myry J). McCurtain. 1 Isaac N. ft&J&tliM, •; J'iJ f( /,(! ’ liebeeca Clouse, -J ~ 1 William Cldfiie, t-.p •** ■. u. Bjcharil.l nrktj 4 , ■} l elation fyr PayJohn P.irker. ,; titwon.'ConuihiiaC ■EmUy Pjrker •, -NO. ifTS.' ' Lcv'j'cluuwa ' ‘ I ‘-J ' ! i ■ sowiit ■ JohM chnise, , Minerva WtlsM,- ■’ 1 .O’-' 1 j Mary Tybr. ,f Cooiier, . • . , .> ,i Eliza. Anu’.EJWi'inla, '•Jit files Etlwrinl.B, t .»;.•■ Dni'tsilla ltuttoi',. . Acixui ’ : * Marion Butjcran.cl .... Elijcrt 11. Shirk. ■' ' 11. appoarinftiiy affidavit this day filed iu the office of t '.e Clerk of the Ja.-iicr Circuit .ourt. that, all of ! jie, above named defendants, arc necessary yaVti'es.to the above enti Jed action, tin* ob.jedt o>f which is for the partition'Of heal Estate, or the -appointnient us (.'onuugssiprers la sell, and that the defendants Marc H. ?lcOiirtaiu. N'lttlian Parker, Isaac N. .Mtt'artain, Rebecca Clouse. William Clonse,,MS AVi 1 - son. Levi Clouse. Ezra Clouse. John Clouse, Eliza Ann Edwards, James Eitfvards. ADvnsilla 1 !utier and Marion Butler are nonresidents of tile State of Indiana. Notice of the pendancy of suen .action i.< therefore given to said defendants above named, and that the same Will stand lor trial on Hie. 23d dav of October,. 188.2. Hie me beinjr the 'seventh Judicial diiy of til6October Term, lss2 t of the Jasjier Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the Town of Uenpsela.er. iij the County and state aforead! oil ttiQ Ciird Monday in qe.tdher, 1882. Wifnebif my liand and t>ie Seal of aaid Court i.bifi 24t’n .day of August, lv '-- CIJAK7.JCB If . PRICE, Clerk of.JasjresC'ircuit,Court.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. NSW SCHOOL HOUSE. Settled proposals will be roceived at the olliee of Mordecai F. Cbilcote, Secretary of flie School Hoard m and for the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, until 12 o’clock, noon, of Friday, September loth, 1882, for furnishing all the materials and labor requir’d in the erection, construction, and eomplc|ion of a n!■:tv gc.Hoo i. at:i t.ntKu | in and for the school town of Rensselaer, in the State of Indiana, according to plans and ijpeefifi.oatioti* now on tile-in said Secrttary’s offiee, Said bitildinfx.lo ho completed on or before the J ot.ii (ia’y (if .Ittlyr, lStttg ’llie Contractor will,b* required to give bond iu- tiio psnSl • utn- of Fir.: ThOiomwl DiU«rs, wjlli two good resident .freebold jtureties, for the faithful perfonjianoe of tlm contract. I’aymeiste will be made on monthly esti- ■ mTrtes, hut not. to exceed eighty jfor cent.., of Much estimates will he paid until thecouiplctiiin. of tbe l/itihliitg. The Board restp ve the right to reject any' and niL bids. By order of the School Hoard of the •A'liool Town of Ri'iisielabr. Moroj e.u F. Cl!it,cote. Kpcwdury ot Ih i School Pmnrd of’the j School tcHvrf of RLti.»:'eUef, ind.\Vcvusi 2V, ISE2.

Browk’s Iron iiTiils I is one qf ? the very few tonic \ mediemes that are not composed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a • 'fruitful source of intemper%nce by promoting a desire 4 \ for ruin. A •' % -A *, '>*l f " ' f - ' fe; R'i ?j| Brown’s Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a nonintoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time absolutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxicating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Review, says of Brown’s Iron Bitters: v Cih.,o.,Nov. i 6, iBBi. , Gents‘-The foolish wasting of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul- $ gfihce of our people, rpakes your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hundreds who' resort to saloons for teinpotary recuperation. 2j... • ,03 5 "’O’C:- .'.'ti r \ m Broavn’s Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested 4 for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debik ity, overwork, rheumatism, neural|ta, ' r Cbbttltflptibn, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to reader speedy and permanent relict -. / ' * . • ' • **•«' . l • ‘iU ’ tjt-i ' W>' ' ‘ *" 4 ' V: * - ' 4S U*f AC4>dAI*aTEO WJI A THc Cf' THl> O'^CN^ TRV ‘,V:LL BCE BV EKAMJNiUTHIBtV.A-.F 1 K AT 1 Me. <f fc ri.i bi nv. ex*/i Ihl CSICAGS, ROCK BIMiBS- PACIFIC BT BV Vhe aeTitml Doietion of ita line, connects tho ll3yt and the West by ihesfterfeet roilie.and ear* rila* passengers, Wltccct change of earn, betw-v n and 'ltanvaaCitjr: Council lienve iwortbi, AterisoE, KinneapoUa aa<J B:. Taut, It connects in UntoA Ilerota wilt, alj the principal lines of roart'bst'veeii the Allan tic nnd the Vacislo Oneaps. Us is im#vaisit and motnineeail, cctopose# of Stoat Co!..f&rtai li and Beautiful Bay Ccaelm, Wai-tniicen.'. Hortou Jieetitlins Chau Crus, .'Palbnac’s X-ltcttieet Palttoi Biospincr Cars, and tile beta line os’ V.'binK Cara iu tao world. U'ui'.oa TrMa.i between Cineimo and Uiaxonti River Voiriie. Two Ofrains ti-iweeu Chi-vS-zo tad Minneapolisa;id St. Raul, va- .he Famous 4i ALBERT LEA ROUTS,’' A Stow and Uirafct Idee, vta Setfena'ired Etmkta kpe.fiM rauentl/ baea opened between Bjchnond, Nortplk.N’owiiorcSfvws, Chananooc,dtlanta. Auau»te.,'?tashviile. Jjonisville, Lei,nr m,CineiLu%ti, liifLiir.a polls and L uayette, and Oi-v.l'% Slinpeap* olid and 3t. Paul-aad intermediate l-oiats. At, ‘through Lassengera -ijiti on feast Rjqprea* Trvr.t,.Tidketafor eale at all principal it’ioket Offlecs ttt tb i TTniu'd States And O-ulSda. Loggaao cuooked throng*? and rabis of fare ai- *«•!.) aa low as computisoru • teat cll'ar less ■ -at.es. feo:' detailed inicrmntion.Kot tin ICaps and Polders of the CiiEAT ROOK ROUTE, At yov.r nearest Tioltef OtDee, er uldroes «». R. CABLC, C. ST J3HN, Vlcc-r’ifcj. A frtn'l MVr. Oe*‘l ‘lkt. & Viu». Aft. CihICACO . . . . .- . •.» 4 fry ’ i F - .. Ttrd ‘HOISnBXJUfd m v su:n | ssinnnßMy^yif^ysaiaaMos