Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1883 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

The Circuit Court:—On Thursday last, in the Lamson matter, the court decided against the creditors »who petitioned to have the judgment .in favor of Seaberger, Breakey & Co., set aside. On Friday the creditors took j udgment against Lamson by coniession. A number of suits against railroad companies for stock killed, * from other counties, were tried without , juries, the verdicts in most cases being against the companies. On Friday the case of John G. Troxell against Daniel Grant for contribution as co-surety on a judgement against Jacob Troxell, the plaintiff, and defendant, was tried, without jury, before Frank W. Babcock esq., as judge, pro-tem. The case was well represented by legal talent: Hon. Judson Applegate, of Delphi, and R. S. Dwiggms appearing for plaintiff and S. P. Thompson for defendant. The points involved were principally questions of law. Judgement given in favor of the plaintiff.

The North American Review for February opens with a symposium in which six prominent theologians representing ks many religious denominations, give expression to their views upon the question of the “Revision of Creeds.” Prof. Alexander Winchell, in an article entitled “The Experiment of Universal Suffrage”, institutes a profound inquiry into the essential conditions of stable popular government, which he finds to be, substantially, virtue and intelligence; but these conditions, he maintains, are absolutely unattainable under , our existing political system, where. an electorate either ignorant or vicious, or both, by the mere force of superior numbers, practically nullifies the suffrages of the better and wiser portion of the people, whose right to control the government of the commonwealth is grounded in, the very nature, of things. Bishop McQuaid writes of “The Decay of Protestantism,” and in essaying to prove his thesis, makes a very adroit use of the admissions of protestant writers. “The Political Situations” is the joint title of two articles, the one by Horatio Seymour, the other by Geo. S. Boutwell, who offer their respective views upon the causes of the recent overthrow of the Republican party. An article by Dr. D. A. Sargent, on “Physical Education in Colleges”, treats a subject of prime importance to. the welfare of the youths in our higher educational institutions. Finally, there are two articles on “The Standard Oil Company”, Senator Camden of West Virgina defending that corporation against its assailants, and John C. Welch setting forth the reasons for condemning it as q. dangerous monopoly. Published at 30 Lafayette Place, New York.

READ WH AT A MINISTER SAYS.

Homer, 111,, June Ist. 1874.» Mr: A. Kiefer—My Dear Sir: I have been htllieled for the last four years with derange jnent of the Liver, causing Dyspepsia, Headache, Nausea, anil general derangement of the whole svetern. I Ivive tried a great many preparations, but found no relief until I tried one boule of your Taraxine, which eas permanently cured me. 1 also found it good for the Ague. I commend it to all wiio suffer with derangement Very truly yours. Rev. Thomas Whitlock, For sale by imes & Meyers, Turaxbie Memoiandu n Rooks free.

A $30.00 Biblical Reward

The publishers of Rutlcdyr:'n Monthly offer twelve vnliiuhlc r wards in their Monthly f"F February, among which i< the following: Wo will give $-) 00 iu g”id tn the person tolling us wl>M'h is 41te middle verse i t the Old Testament .Soripturtw by I’fcbritHrv 10»h 1883. Should two or tn ire •’Hire, t iitisw<Ta "oc received, ||,e reward will *.e divided Uh* imnev will t- rnnturded io the •» inner rebru i'y.L.ih, intel r«<ii,>; try ring for the reward mu’*t se:i<l 2<t •■tuts in silver (no posing ■f. •v.pv take, .'it.li >h?ir answer, for, wbn-i t ..-v will t.ceiv,. |t ie March in w»-i<h the jimm; mm address of the wiun • , » )rMff , d m,.l 'll e correct an: wer w U l.e j ’’ •• ■ > ay Sb worth i ><• y.n if uni. . ddrWS UifLlbGE I’, i -iii .. Lnaou, Penna.

Judge Hammond will hold coHft forjudge Chase, in Logansport*' next week. .. A * c » F. W. Babcock was over at Monticello this week attending to legal business in the White Circuit Court. ■ C. W. Lee, compositor on the Republican for some months last summer, and later printer of the Boswell Courier, has accepted a situation on the Elwood (Madison C 0.,) Review. . . Some Rows. —Tim Howard, the colored boy, yesterday completed h’s term in jail and was discharged, and in the evening “done hammered the stuffing” out of himself in a fighr. with S. H. Duvall in John Reynold’s saloon. We know nothing of the particulars of the case nor on whom the blame for the matter rests, but presume it will be inquired into before the justice’s court. Another difficulty occurred last night, in Halloran’s saloon, between the proprietor and some other party, to us unknown.

AVERTIBED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 20th day of January 1888. Those not claimed within four w#eks from the date above given will bu sent to the Dead Latter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of tie letters in this list will pleesei say they are advertised, Theadore F. Alber , A. H. Alter 2 Simon Chupp Mrs. Lucy Clark Wm. H. Uox Mrs. E. Ellis Miss J. M. Herron Alex. B. Long s Mary P. Long Jonathan Potts Chas. F. Shroyer Clark F. Smith Mrs. Kate Stwan Mrs. Viola Thornton Mat Yeager. i HORACE E. JAMES, P.M.

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IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.

Special Inducements are offered you by the Burlington Holte. It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue.

A Happy Man.

I have been a sutler from blind piles for twenty years. During that lime I tried every known remedy, receiving none but tempoary relief. Ten years ago, Prof Arose, of Philadelphia, used the knife upon me, which for two years seemetfto have cured me, but ei.ht years since it retained, suffering at times excruciatingSix weeks ago 1 commenced using Dr. Deming’s New Discoery, with marvelous results. For the past, four weeks I have not suffered at all. My advice to all sufferers from piles is, use Deming’s Discovery and be happy, ag 1 am, W, 11. Jh'mus,26l East Washington street, Indianapolis. For sale by lines & Meyers.

Doctor's Bills.

Any person whose blood and liver is in good condition is all right even iu the uiidst of epidemics. If all would avail themselves of the advantages of restoring and maintaining tha health of the body there would be fewer doctor’s bills and much less sorrow. The one thing needful and the one recommended above nil others is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. The testimonials nro counted by the tliottsands and its merits are undoubted. Mr. J T. Musick, Druggist, Terre Haute, sells ■arge quantities of Btown’a Iron Bit--1 ters, aud it gives general satisfaction. - ♦ > Mrs. J. M. Farren, Logansport, was cured lof Neuralgia of the Stonntch by Brown s i Iron Bitters. . I j Mrs, Mary E. No, 3827 Ellis I avenue, write-; '•Chicago, June 30, 1882. I | ow» you many thanks for the courtesy last • Saiiirdny evening in sending iuu the medii cine Iso much wished for I wiw iir.’t eui shied to ivy your Whooping (hutch remedy ' through inc kindness of my neighbor, Mrs. M tn. K. Sidley. • nd it gaveattch great relief , my 111 le girl, that when th • aecontl child ! w.-u nttacKfvl I <:i,v< ed the -piuic relief for hej. I kti' wof .tin i liter nivdti’ine wh - <d» -o imi-’h miiigat Ha malady gensrahy s.» di/troMing,*’

| Tbkpbbamcb Pbmbammb.— The regular ’ meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Cmrt House, Saturday evening, J®#., 27th, 1888 The following ie the programme ot exercises 1— Song by the choir, Mies Melle M x Wright, organist. 2 Prayer by Rev. Phillip McDade. B—Song by the choir. 4 Reading Scriptures, by Miss Madge Osborne, 5 Song by choh. 6 Opening remarks by Dr. I. B. Washburn. 7 Song by the choir. 8— Remarks by M. L. Spitler. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks by J. Funston. 11— Song by theihoir; 12— Declamation by Maggie Haley. 18—Remarks by Ref. Phillip McDade. 14— Soug by Choir. 15— Closing remarks by F. W. Babcock. 16— by Rev. B. F, Ferguson. Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the members of the choir be present early and take seats assigned forthem. A cordial invitation is extended to all Exercises tocommence at 7 o’clock p. m Chablis W. Coen, President Clark. Price. Secretary

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Albert Wiler. !r . 1 1/ t> 11 ww i k 8 xL/l ° X* / 23a it* I o p*"'' e «h P Jo r 3 I : 1 I gl’ I i i? MZL? -' a f-* slri' l I \ yj I g. i sHSfO SS t= I 1' . .■k.._ ]’__■ -SHOPPINGJIY MAIL.We beg to inform the ladies m and around Rensselaer, that Then requested by letter, we will mail, free of charge, full lines of samples, and carefully fill and forward all orders, however small, by mail or express, as directed. ;, Prices, in every case, same as if the purchaser came to LaFay ette and bought the goods at our store. TERMS ; P. 0., ORDER Ol’C. 0. D. Wiler’s Dry Goods Hom, LAFAYETTE, IND;

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Miss Rosa Lyons, of Delphi, is visiting Misses Maggie and Mary E. Healey, of Rensselaer.

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Hu Old Slui-lj Black Smith Shop L. 0. GRANT, Proprietor.

The Proprietor would announce that he is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing In Good, Workman-like style, and at reasonable prices. Farmers, and all others needfeg work in my line, are respectfully invited to give me call. Horse Shoeing A Specialty. I am, also, Agent for the celebrated “Krick” Wagons which may be seen at my ghop on VanRensselaer Street, South 'of McCoy & Thompson’s Bunk. All work and wagons I AV arranged XV-11-ts.

The Great Consuinptionßemedy BROWN’S EXPECTORANT Has keen tested hi hundreds of wri, and never failed to arrest and cure CONSUMPTION, if tidte/i in time Tt Cures Coughs. I< y It Cures Asthma. It Cures Bronchitis. It Cured Hoarseness. It Cures Tightness of the Chest. It Cures Difficulty of Breathing. Brown’s Is Specially mended for WsSOPIIfG CO&’&B. It will shorter. the duration of the disease ind allnvittlt the parorytin of fouahhir/. foul to enable thechiyl to pass through it vithout leaeiny any ttrittu-i ecu sequences. rJUCK, BOr. "lid *I.OO. A. KI L F EB. IrUt'iwifxrfi*, Ind. FOR SALE BY . IMPS & MEYERS KEN H.SEL A E K, INDIA NA.

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—AT W. H.&C. RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGION oTREET Rensselaer, - Indiana TONSORIAL. J. C. MORGAJt. B. F. MOItGAN. MORGAN BROS,’ SHAVING PARLOR. Hair Cutting ana Shaving done with neaP'e.si. and dispatch. Particular attention paid to .lilWi Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, nguKßrs, FoMta and Wines! Offiice ij- Works,9o and 92 .Second St., LA FA YETTE, INDIA NA. * Manufacturer* 0/ and Dealer*-h* B’eir and Second- if and Engines and Boilers SHAFTINGS, PHI .LEYS, • H ANGERS,BOII ,ER F RONTS Building Promts! GRATES & BEA RING BALIS. Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, Bolls, Wrought' Iron Forging, steam Gauge*, Gleina, Ganges, Gauge Cocks, Glob* Values, Check Firsts, Flge and FittingsHnvingan alruotit endlew variety of Pattern* tor liepuii h ;md Attachments tot Machine*. rre are prepared to furnish <>u die shortest possible notice every desertplion of 4n:us and Ire a Can tin a AtffHA week made .at homo by the induswiBost business now betore th* pubI/.Uc. Capital not twied We will start C» I W-‘°”- Men. women, boye and girls wauled T everywhere tn work f.;r trs. now i$ the lime. You can work in spare time, or give vpiir Whole time to the bu*o>Qaa. No other biofneas will pay you neai-lv aa welt. Noehecan tofi tn make eqornious pay, by engaging at once. Coallyou'nt nnd terms free Motov unffth**. eiurily. and honbfltb-'y. Addroat T.ivk & o . Auguda, iL,.;ao.