Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1883 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. - -y -jjwd—r Rensselaer Time Table. Passknoeb Trains North: X. M...... .....5:45 P. M. Passenger Teains South: 1*1:01 A. M .10:53 P. M.
'John Makekvek, Jat W. Williams, President. Cashier. FARMERS’ BANK, ’ Public Square’ll itEXSSELAEk * IEEIAXE. Receives Deposits. Buy aid sell Exchange. Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned, and does a general Banking Business. XV-IR-y. AL. WILLIS, , GUN and LOCKSMITH (Shop on River bank,, south of School House, Rensselaer, Indiana. All kinds of iron hnd Wood turning, and fine work in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, h ad at reasonable rates. Give me a call.
The Public Debt Statement for July shows a reduction during the month of $7,900,590. It is stated on pretty good authority that $3,800 were taken in at the ticket wagon on circus day. A larger sum, by the way, than was ever paid to The Republican, on delinquent subscriptions, during any one period of two weeks, since the paper was established.
Rensselaer on the Same Road.
Attica Ledger. The effort to popularize the Mother Hubbard dress in this city will have to be given up. A farmer saw one on the street the other day and informed his wife, upon returning home, that Attica was “going to h—las fast as it can the wimmin there have got to Wearin' night-gowns on the street.” •‘Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor daughter a gown; Slie made it up slattern, With a sack for a pattern, And the style spread all over the town.”
Temperance Meeting Programme: The following exercises will make the Temperance meeting, at the Court House Saturday evening, August 11th, All are invited; 1— Song fay Choir. 2 Reading-Scriptnte, Mrs. T. Jones. 3 Prayer, Mrs. J. J. Claypool. 4 Music, Mrs. S. P. Thompson. 6—Opening remarks, Mrs. I. B. Washburn. 6 Song, Miss Belle Alter. 7 Recitation, Hattie Powell. 8— Music, Lola Moss, and others. 9 Remarks, Mrs. RJS. Dwiggtfts. 10— Select reading, Mrs. Helen Donnelly. 11— Song by Choir. 12— “Questions” Mrs. Dr. Alter. 13— Original Poem, Mrs. Healy. 14— Song by Choir. 15— Closing remarks, Mrs. A. Purcupile. Clark Price. Sec’y.
The Departments Assigned.— The School Board have assigned the various departments of the public Schools, for the ensuing 3/ear, as follows: Superintendent, and principal of High school, P. H. Kirsch; Grammer Department, Mrs. Melissa V. Mitchell: Second Intermediate, Miss A. W. Osborne; First Intermediate, Miss Lille Bartoo;' Primary “B,” Miss May Miller; Primary “A,” Mrs. Eva Kirsch. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is designed for those who need a medicine to purify their blood, build them up, increase their appetite, and rejuvenate their whole system. No other preparation so well meets this want. It touches the exact spot. Its [record for forty years is one of constant triumph over disease.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 4th day of August 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to the dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Alice Comer, Henry Closson, Alfred Dart, Miss S. Erwin. John Me Jimsey, Fred J. Saltwell. Miss J. Smith, J. M. Stack. Persons calling for any of the letters will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.
Notice of Survey: Notice is hereby given to: Henry I. Adams, Simon P. Thompson, Francis M. Timmons, Henrietta Whelan, Hutton, John B, Cloud, Murion L. Spitler, William C. Timmons M. E, Loshbaugh, And al! others interested, that I own .the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 19, Township 28 North, Range 6 West. And I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county to make a legal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land, above named, commencing at the Northwest corner ’ of said Section, at 9 o’clock a. tn.’, Aueuat 81st, 1883. 6 ARMONA B. LEWIS. Aug-9-10-23.
Must Have Bitten at some “Skin-Game”
Never was name more appropriate than Sells’ circus. It is a huge sell, and those who patronize it are bled to the full extent of their pocket-books.—“Goodland Herald.” A Curious Relic.—The new school house is finished inside with Georgia pine, an excellent and beautiful timber for the purpose, by the way. In the wainscoting of the Jarge or Chapel room, in the northeast corner of the second story, may be seen a strange and suggestive relic in |the form of a leaden bullet inbedded in the board, and surrounded by a hard and knotty growth which Shows plainly that it was fired into the tree many years ago and While it was yet a living and growing tree. ; It requires no very great stretch of the imagination to see in this ballet a vestige of the days when Old Tecumpseh Sherman’s war worn veterans carried their conquering banners in their immortal “march to the sea.” One reliable citizen of this place who was with Sherman • upon that memorable march, says that he, himself, fired the bullet, and with it killed two brigadiers and disabled a major general.
From present indications the Annual National Military Encampment, to be held at Indianapolis, Ind., August 13th to 17th, inclusive, will surpass in interest any similar affair of the kind in the history of prize drills. The liberality of the premiums, $5,500.00, is sufficient to attract National attention. The Assistant Adjutant General of the Grand Army of the Republic is in receipt of communications in such numbers from Posts throughout the State, signifying the intention of such organizations tp attend the Encampment at Indianapolis,|lnd., August 15th, as organized bodies, as to warrant the statement that the Grand Army of the Republic and old Soldiers’ Day will witness the greatest Soldiers’ Reunion held in Indiana since the disbandment of the armies in 1865. The Encampment to be held at Indianapolis, Ind., August 13th to 17th, inclusive, will, as a whole, J present features of more general and varied interest than ever before brought before the public by a military meeting ot a similar character; it will be a complete school of the soldier Irom the most trivial feature of camp duty to the handling of troops and individual action in the rush and roar of battle. Indications are that the attendance will be much greater than at the Encampment last year, both as to troops and spectator. Reduced rates of fare will be granted over all roads centering at the capital.
Corsets, from 50 cents to $1 50, at Hemphill & Honan’s. “Cover your Shorts” while we “Bear the Market.” “Put and Call” over the counters at Hopkin’s corner. “Lambs” should look out for “Flyers.” “Twist on the Shorts.” Help us “Turn stock” while “Margins” are not in speculation. Liadd Hopkins Is the only merchant in Rensselaer who buys and sells for strictly cash. —AT THE OLD CORNER
Dentistry.
y # ou can obtain a set at J. C. Kelley’s Dental office, that ’will fit your mouth perfectly, and resemble the natural teeth so near that they cannot be recognized as artificial. Those who are troubled with misfitting plates, of other Dentists manufacture, we would especially invite • to call at our office, as we have had iinuch experience with such cases, and have never failed, by useing the flexible rubber disc, to fit the most shallow mouth that has come under our observation. Wo would advise younger persons to have the front, teeth on the plate filled with gold, as it fully destroyes the artificial look. Plates inserted from ope tooth to an entire set. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed or jio pay. Office over Inies & Meyer’s Drug Store, RensSolaer, Indiana.
c. c.» coin.
lemons, at Starr’s. Boy’s wagons, the largest Variety, lowest prices at Starrs. Fruit jars and ceiling wax. Pickels in bulk at Starr's. Get your rubbers and extra tin tops for jar, 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. Bargains in Sugars, Coffees, Rice and Teas, at C. C. Starr’s. C. C. Sarr’s roasted coffee is the best in the market
Sugar cured Hams and Breakfast bacon at Starr’s. Salt. —A car load of new salt just received at Starr’s. Canned Salmon, Fresh canned Mackerel, canned Lobster, in quantities, at Starr’s. Buy your lamps at Star’rs tbe nicest assortment, and low prices. “Money saved is money earned.” Save it by buying goods of Starr: ' Tea Sets, 46 peices, English ware, only $2:75, at 0. 0. Starr’s. Standaid Goods, and low prices, are the mottos at C. C. Starr’s. The largest stock of Queensware ever opened in Rensselaer ar .Starr’s* Highest 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.
Fish —White fish and Mackerel, in kits, 1-4 barrels and barrels. Fresh stock. Canned peaches by the case at wholesale prices, at c. c. starr’s A car load of Akron Stone’ lyare, the best stoneware made, at Starr’s. 100 packages new Whitefis h bought at the late panic prices, and will be sold at lower rates tha ever o!f jr j 1 b ifora in th is market, at Starr’s. 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, <fcc. 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, <fcc.
To those wishing teeth ext racked, and plates made, wa would say
Queensware, the latest designs and shapes, in fine English Decorated ware, Dinner sets, Tea sets, or single peices. A large stock of Majolica at greatly reduced prices, at Starr’s Silver Spoon Baking Powder. One Trippie Plated Tea spoon given to every purchaser of one pound. The Baking powder is guaranteed as good’ as there is in the market*.—For sale at Start’s.
M TO £ sra, 10S3. A After Seventeen Years of COMMERCIAL SUCCESS. Would respctftilly announce to the people of Jasper County that they have the Most Complete Stock Of Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes, kb Flit b: finishing Hi, 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 EXCELLENT GOODS CHEAP.
MJffIVH BOW Rensselaer, Ind. JPUST OPENED. Newly furnished & Cool and pleasant rooms. Table supplied With the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor
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ff. 1 S L RHOADES, MANUFACTURERS DEALERS t ' ZZT HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, TRfeNfcS, VALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARBIAOETRIMmings, Harness oil, etc Domestic ana New York Singer Sewing Machines. —AT THEIR - HARHESS SHOP. SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREIT Rensselaer, - Indiana JXTKS'W (First door eakt of Postoffice.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sausage, Bolcgr.a, etc., old in quantities to Milt purchuaera. ut the lowest rices, ihe very best of stock slaughtered. (IBe ei ca'l. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. E. s. WOOD?. PIONEER ’ MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EJGLESBACII, Prop*!'. BEEF, Pork, Venl, Mutton, Sansaugg, Ik,logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purohasers at the lowest prices. Noucbutthe lest stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited cull. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. 12-«. J. J. EIGLESBAt li SgSSS-L—”2!'.' ~"'.2 1' ■buesudbmkbbhbhbbbmirbbpkmms Schenck’s Adjustable bac y J / / /* Oof// / jr <p o / / Any H&Uteiceeper in the Jphd can repair the Cook. in new Ftan'Sccks, new Grates Jud new Linlnge-fay using ADJUSTABLE STOVE REPAIRS. BcM by all Hardware and Stove Dealers. Mnw roit Cibculkr|, Manu’octurcd only by bebanek** Adjustable Fire Back Co., 58 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
