Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1883 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. Notice to Trustees. The Trustees of the several Civil Townships of Jasper county, Indiana, are, by an order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, required to settle with the Road Superintendents of their respective townships, and report and make settlement with the Commissioners on the 26th day of March 1883. Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor, Notice to Assessors. The Assessors of the several civil To vnships of Jasper county, will meet at the Auditor’s Office in Rensselaer, on Friday, March 30th, 1883, for the purpose of agreeing on a Basis of assessment for the County and to receive Blanks and instructions for their work for the year 1883. Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor. A FINE YEARLING.—Messrs A. & T. J. McCoy have just purchased of Fowler & Vanatta, of Fowler, Indiana., a line hereford bull one year old, payim? for the same the sum of S7OO. He was sired by the sweepstakes premium bull Tregrehan, by dam ‘•Handsome.” The Messrs McCoy are intend ing to engage in the breeding of fine stock quite extensively, and •fire fitting up their farm in Hanging Grove tp., for the purpose in ■excellent style. Public Sale! Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public sale, Saturday, Mar., 31st, 1883, the household and kitchen furniture, of the late Mrs. M. J. Kirk, deceased. Parties wishing household or kitchen furniture will do wen to be present. Terms: All sums over $5.00 a credit of 6 months, without interest, if paid at maturity, purchaser giving bankable note. Said notes to draw 8 per cent. Interest from date, if not paid when due. Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Sale at public square. J. V. W. Kirk. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
Jasper County Draining Association. Pursuant to call a meeting was held in. Rensselaer, Thursday, March 15th, 1883, for the purpose of taking action with reference to. removing the mill dam at Rensse-* Jaer, and constructing a Steam Flouring Mill. S. Pi Thompson was elected chairman, and 0. C. Starr, Secre--1 tar yMr. Alfred Thompson moved co | organize a Draining Association to Ibe called the “Jasper County I Draining Association.” Adopted. I Moved that this Association sollicit subscriptions outside of reglular stock, for the purpose of re■moving the Mill dam and constructing a Steam Mill. Motion ■prevailed. | Moved bv A. McCoy that we ■proceed to take stock and subscriptions at one. Motion carried, land one thousand dollars of Stock land two hundred and fifty dollars I donations subscribed. I Mov’ed that Mr. A. Thompson F act as agent to solicit subscriptions fto stock and donations* Motion prevailed. On motion meeting adjourned to meet at Court House in Rensselaer, Saturday March 24, 1883, at 2 o’clock p. m. 8. P. Thompson, Pres’t. C.. C. Starr Sec’y. In addition to the above report it may be stated that Mr. Thomp- - son is meeting with very encouraging success, in soliciting subscriptions for stock and donations. On Monday morning the total amount of donations and subscriptions were estimated by Mr. Thompson to exceed $1,700. The prospects of this great improvement are now very nattering We again call attention to the meeting for next Saturday as announced in the above report, and respectfully urge upon the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity the importance of this movement and the advisability of attending the meeting. - - -—* •- - —— Mr. John L. Dale, Indianapolis, says, ‘ Brown’* Inn Biivcrs” cured him of Dfi. ziteas and danger of Paralyau.’’
Railroad Items.
Latest from the Aib Line :-The Indianapolis Journal of Tuesday makes the statement, apparently authentic, that the L. N-A. & C. road will put regular trains upon the Air Line, Monday, March 26. The forenoon train from Chicago was about two hours late, Saturday, having been detained by a wrecked L. N-A. & C., freight train, at the Grand Trunk crossing. On a recent trip over the Louis ville, New Albany and Chicago Ry., we were particularly pleased to notice the courtesy of the conductors and breaksmen toward the traveling public. It is indeed a pleasure to travel over such roads. —“Oxford Tribune.” It is expected that the C. & I. Air Line branch of the L. N-A. & 0., will be in order for running trains in a short time It is the intention of the L. N-A. & C. Management to get the Air Line into first class snaps' before it is attempted to operate it. The change of timp of the evening train from Chicago will be great improvement, as, by the new arrangement Rensselaer people visiting Chicago will be able to return home the same day, in good season, and not come yawning in at the unholy hour of 2:30 in the morning, or something about as uncanny.
A $20.00 Biblical Reward. The publishers of Ilutledye's Monihiy offer twelve valuable re ,ards in their Monthly for April, among which is the following: We will give $20.00 in gold to the parson telling us how many verses there are in the Oldtestament Scriptures by April 10th, 1883, Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner April 16th, 1883, Persons Trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver with their answer, for which they will receive the May Monthly , in which thennme #nd address of the dinner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more valuable rewards will be offered; Address, RUTLEDGE PUBLISHING CO. Easton, Penna. Is Tour Liver out of Order. Then is your whole system deranged—the blood is impure, the breath offensive, you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous, havewno appetite, your sleep ie troubled and unrefreshing. To prevent a more serious condition: take a| once a half tablespoonful of Simon's Liver Regulator, three times a aay— it will soon restore the healthy action of the liver, bowels and kid n eys. •'1 recommend Simmons Liver Regulaor to all my friends, as I have personally known it to cure all liver disorders and sick headache. A, MERRITT, Beverlv N. Y. Mr. Jno. VV. Royse, Fredick sbnrg, Montgomery Co., was cured of Chronic Diarrhoea by Brown’s Iron Bitters. A Blessing to all Mank nd In these times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine ad vertisemen ts itis gralifying to know what to procure that will certainly, cure you. If you are Bilious, blood out of order, Liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters; They area blessid g to all mankind, nnd can be had for only fifty cents a bottle at lines & Meyer’s. 2 “DARBYS Prophylactic Fluid! For the prevention and treatment of Diphtheria, Scarlot Fever, Small Fox, Yellow Fever, Malaria, &c. The Free use of the Fluid will do more t > arrest and cure these diseases than any preparation known. x, Darbys Prophyactio Fluid A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ALT.. PESTILENCE, INFECTION aud EPIDEMICS . Uj« as a gargle for the Throat. As a Wash for the Person, And as a Dieiufacant For the House, A CERTAIN REMEDY AGAUT-iT ALL COXTAGI.OUS DISEASES. Neutralises at once all nuxioas edors and gases. Destroys t e germ of nil rlisea-o and septic (putrescence) floating imperceptible hi die air, or such as have eflwteu a lodgment In the throat or on the person. REMOVES all 01' bENSi V E OI ><) its. To Befrosh a sick Person. A-dd aliout twenty drhps of Darbys BrophvJactic Fluid tu a quart of water, iu balthing. ‘it will give tne skiu i: soft, pla? .nt amt refreshing feeling and <li-pei the od ( , r tuat fever and pemnration haves on rhe bodv a small of the Fluid sprinkled over anvth'lng. place or Vessel where there is putrescence, deutrons at oi ce the germ of all animal or vageUble poison. To p-ev: nt Cm agion, Frequent!;. nioi.Heu the h.imis With DArhvs 1 roph, lactic ■: In id se us t retain the refreshing odor about die person. Expose the Fluid about m earthenware plates or saucers. Use in the water for forgarg iugn»e.:hrtwit, Washing out Um ui.Hu.ii, and soinuliiii<*>, taking a few drops internally. " Perfectly hannhss; used Internally or exter .ally, „ J H Z IL. K A CO., Manufocturiug Chemists, PHIL \DFI PHI t Price 50 cents per bottle ; pint battles, ?l. ' ‘ »*• ■ i •
c. e. m’s mm. Sauer Krout, at Starr’s. 5 bbls, pickels in .bulk at Starr’s. Oranges and lemons, fresh garden seeds, onian sets, at Starr’s. “Empress” Tobacco, the best plug, sold only by Starr. Lamps, all kinds at reduced prices at Starr’s. Buy fresh roasted coffee at Starr’s. Fresh roasted coffee only 12|c per pouud at Starr’s. Canned Salmon, Fresh canned Mackerel, canned Lobster, in quantities, at Starr’s. Buy your lamps at Star’rs the nicest assortment, and low prices. Sugar cured Hams and Breakfast bacon at Starr’s. The best Maple Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at C. C. Starr’s. Fresh roasted coffee only 12-l-2c per lb at Starr’s. “Money saved is money earned.” Save it by buying goods of Starr: Tea Sets, 46 peices, English ware, only $2:75, at C. C. Starr’s. Standard Goods, and low prices, are the mottos at C. C. Starr’s. Go to C. C. Starr’s for Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Notions &c. The largest stock of Queensware ever opened in Rensselaer ar .Starr’sHighest market price paid for all kinds of country produce at Starr’s. Cream Oat Meal Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box, only 10 cts. per box at Starr’s. C. C. Starr’s best soap @ 5 cents per bar, is the best soap in the market for the price. C. C. Starr’s roasted coffee is the best in the market. Sporting goods, shot, powder, caps, wads, primes, paper and brass shells, loading impliments fishing tackle, jointed, Japanese and cane fish-poles, lines, hooks reels, spoon-hooks, bass and pickerel bait, &e. at Starr’s. The public is cordially invited to call at C. C. Starr’s examine goods and learn prices before making purchases in Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, &c. Bargains in Sugars, Coffees, Rice and Teas, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried sweet corn, canned corn, corn hominy, at Starr’s Canned peaches' by the case at wholesale prices, at c. c. stare’s Dried fruits, peaches, apbles; California dried peaches-pared and unpared-prunes, currents, raisins, prunella, figs, <fcc., at c. c, stark's. 50 cases 31 h. canned peaches 25 “ “ “ tomatoes, als a large stock of California canned fruits at bottom prices j at C. C. STARRS. • A car load of Akron Stonei ware, the best stoneware made, j at Starr’s. i Silver Spoon Baking Powder, i One Trippie Plated Tea spoon given to every, purchaser of one pound. The Baking powder is guaranteed as as there is. in the mai ket.—For Starr’s. .
k wan, ■ 1.. - l After Seventeen Years of ■ COMMERCIAL SUCCESS Would respctfully announce ti the people of Jasper County that they have the Most Complete Sto;k of Clothing, Dry Goods, { Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,, Mt: Fin Dn Saods.-Qeni’s furnishing litis,, Ever displayed in this market. And . they cordially invite you to call at their TRADE PALACE Where they can, and will, save you money, by selling you Good Goods Cheap. N TnME CuT3 bepkksent a few or thb fV IffyW J ’ * TkwSP Goods Manufactordd by thk Grand Detour Fuomt Company. 1837. FORTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE FIELD. 1882. And son Batjc by — If. Warner & SonsHardware, Tinware, S T O V E s i: Jlgricultrual. Implements;; &e. &c. &c., South Side Washington St. , Rensselaer, - Indiana,. mW rinwi MANTUFACTORY. , J. P. WARNER, Proprietor.. N. Warner’s old Stand, Front Street North ofWhsh-> ington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased the eHt«bli»hntent jxf N.’ Wfenierj ldmlj re’B* pared t»>manufacture and repair > C age s 11 u ggi es.AV < >od IvVL. ; ibr JVgricul tural I m pl<ete ■Satisfaction Givens; AH Warranted, f Carriage j
