Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1883 — Page 1
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN.
VOL. XV.
THE REPUBLICAN. ISSUED KVEBV THURSDAY BY CKEO. E. s.• - • ■ Publisher and PhCprietok. Office— On west side Van Rensselaer Street, three doors north of Washington. Tertas of Subscription. line yea* $1 IJO %ix months... T 5 tThree months - 60 •The Official Paper of Jasper County.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. -yy \V. lIARTSEIL, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC ... and. Surgeon, Renssklakk Indiana. Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office East Washington Street. 3- JaiV-Si. Residence, Mafcee ve* House. I. 8. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. • Gives special attention to Diseascsof Women ittd Chronic Diseases. Reuiembercails are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. ATTORNEYS. __ . i SimAn P. Thompson, David J.Tho pson Attorney.at-Lam. Notary Public .' 'j'HOMPSON & BRO.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tac courts. We pay particul attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor JAMES W. DOUTH ?T I ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer. - -- -- -- - Indiana. i JS§f“Oflicp up stairs in new brick building, three doors east of X V-20, • JJARPER W. SNYDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Remington. Ind. Practice In the Courts of Jasper, New ton and Benton counties. — ; 1 ■pRANK W. BABCOCK, , ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, v ’ ■ And Peal Nutate Broker. CMnce nextiloor to Poatollice. Practices lii the courts of Jasper, Newton arid Benton counties. Cands examined, abstractsof titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. JJORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Rensselaer, Ind. .Attends to all business in, the profession with promptness find dispatch. Office in second story of the MukCCver buildiiig. M ISC ELI .AN J3OU& Alerkd McCoy. Thomas Thompson Banking house Of a. m c coy &t. THOMPSON,(successors to A. McCoy & 1 hompson. Bankers), Rensselaer; Ind. Do a general banking business. Buv and sell ex change. Collections made on all available i points. Money loaned. Interest paid fin speeilicd time deposits, etc. At the same place as the old firm «f A. McCoy & Thompsoii. R. S. Dwioolss, Pres’t. Z. DtriQaiidj,Cashier, ; fUTIZENS’ BANK, V RENSSELA ER, INDIA NA. iioes a general hankingbusiness : gives special .attention to collections; remittances made on mhj oi payment at current rate of exchange : interest pa id on balances; certificates bearing interest issued ; exchange bought and soldi Yoliniacrlten angel!ertigt.EebsciUnfton,Shuld-? forderiiTigen u. d. gl. in Deutsciilands, Oesterreich, Denmark, Schvfedcn, Norwegen uud der ■ ftcwciz. Wecesol an die bedoatesten BankKesciiaefte in alien Saedtcn Europa’s augestellt JHilcttcn von unci nadi Kuronaueber die Dampischifl Linien zu verkaulen.
John Makeever, Jay w. Williams, i resident. Cashier. FARMERS’ IUNKV Public ftEXSSKLA Eli IX DIAKA' . Receives Deposits. Buy and sell Exchange. Collections mndpapd promptly remitted. Jlouey Loaned, and docs a general v „ Banking Business. X\ -48-y. IBA C. KELLEY DENTIST, .< Remhkdaer. Indiana. . l?r. Kelley has had thirty years’ experience In the practice of Dentistry, and refers tojils numer-w ous patrons as to the quality of work t'irned out. ill- !<■;<>s no “Granite Teetlr nor any spurious and worthless aUtferial. Special attention given to •he pri'servation of the natural rteeth and the iiaiural and useful adjnfihuent of artifidiU teeth. , A|l opcr.i t.ions wamnifedSuud i*rioes t«iefa respond with quality of work. OP ice over lines £ Meyer's drug store. < - V " , <i&k* Mj. WILLIS, r -. s GUN and LOCKSMITH (Shop on River bank, south of School House. , Rensselaer. Indiana. < n”d at ret*■'orable rates. (Jive men call.
RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1855.-
: IffZSW STmUBL "Will be Opened September Eighth., SIX IS Sz .
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—Just opened at— Fresli and Piiro Candy manufactured p" Every day. • 1 JSSr Everybody oaJl-and see us. llgniuLevino, i Proprietor. '■Live Agents Wanted. To soil Dr Chase’s Receipts; or information for evclyliody, in cvcrr cp.qnty In the tin;ted States ;:!.{hl Canada. Enlarged by tlip publisher to C4H paifes. It contains ovejt a,OOO household receipts and is suited to all classes and conditions of.’.soctety. A wonderful book and a household .necessity, It sells at sight. Greatest ludr.ceinents ever offered to hook agentsi Sample copy sent by mad, Postpaid, for *2.00. , Exclusive, territory given. Agentsmope lhart doqbie their Money.' Address Ur. Ulmse’s steam Printing Hon e, Ann Arbor, JJichlghn. NOf. aDr
PERSONAL AND OTHER MENTION
Jasper County Fair next week. S. P. Thompson went to Fowler on legal business, Monday night. James Maioy is laying the. foundation for McCoy’s new building. Mr. and. Mrs-. John Jackson, of Lpgansport, passed Sunday with friends here. , > Miss Sallie Bjo"an, of Kentland, 4 visiting her old friends in Rensselaer. Grandmother,lrwin, liviug near the Broad patige church, is dangerously sick. Mrs. Lester E. Wopd, of Cincinnati, is visiting at the PaXtoh place, in Newton tp. The name of Ed. H. Graham How appeals as editor 6f the Remington News. Ed. will do Well. Grant Warner and Ri B. Paticin taking an extended trip in the East. To Washington, Baltimore, and other places. i Judge P. H* Ward delivered an address before the White county Treachers’ Institute, oil Wednesday evening of last week. “Uncle John” Makeevei’ is ttf lki ing strongly of putting up a fine residence building on Division street, near Mr. Jay Williams new house. Good for Uncle John. Mrs. Schenck and her little son “Teng”, who have been visiting the Misses Smith, during young Schenck’s summer vacation, returned home to Payton/ Ohio, last week.
0; W. Clifton has accepted the position in the New York Life Insurance. f Company of General Manager for the Southwest. It is a good position. He will remain in Rensselaer until Spring. Mr. A. W. Madden, Mr, $L V. Cleaver’s new partner, lias occupied the old Tharp house on Front street, while Mr. Cleaver lias moved into the Zim Dwiggins house, across the rivei.
Elder Huston, of Goodland, and liis son, Dr. Chas. N. Huston, of Pulaski, called upon us last Thursday. h The Doctor, wants the asperities of life in Pulaski comity softexieid by a weekly visit from The Republican hereafter. T. Farden is cnco more a femmE sole, having bought the interest of his partner, Mr. Noland, in the ..boot aud shoe store. Tom will pi'obably go it alone hereafter, unless lie concludes to take a partner df the other sex. Mrs. I. S. Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rial Benjamin, of this place, and of whose long and painful illness frequent mention lias been in this paper, died at her home in Lafayette, last Mondaymorning, at six o'clock. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon, from 9th street churbli, in Lafayette. v Victor T. Reeve, a 17 year old son of N. W. Reeve, the express agent, who has lived in Washington county, Kansas, for the last ten years, is now with his father in this place. It’s h wise father that knows his own, eon—wfyen he has not seen him sot ten years, but Mr. Reeve is pretty well satisfied that he is the right boy. Viqtor is tall and sturdy, like a Kansas corn stalk.
Excursion Rates.
Half Farr to Louisville to attend the great Southern Exposition, which is now considered the greatest success ot its kind ever held, the insurance on the Art department alono being two million dollars; this cue display will more than repay a visitor for his trip. The music is furnished by the celebrated Seventh Regiment Land# of New York. Every state in the union has a disphify of its minerals and products. Jn order to have every one attend this great National Show tfce 1/ntUville, New Albany & Chicago Railway will sell tickets to Louisville and return, every day during the Exposition, at owe pare for the round trip., 'iifkcts godd 15 days from date of sale. ts.
The Rensselaer bapd did some first-rate blowing for the FainRemington New#. if ■■■■■—— ' ■ Everybody that can, should attend the cognty fair nexji week. It is benificent public enterprise and deserves a liberal endburagement. Dogs are so übiquitous Nortli Judson that the “Cyclone,” of that town, advertises Tor some one to start a sausage factory.
William Wiley Watson, Js well and wisely wed. Witn Belle, the blithe and buxom, To bake his beans and bread. A suspension .of sentence has; been granted in the Orth Stieii case, Until a ( final decision is rendered in the appeal case now pending. f , . '"W ' T , 1 j li'jjfo.il ’ The Rensselaer band gave us a splendid serenade Thursday evening, for which they have the thanks of ye,, editor and wife. The boys are boss players.—Remington News.
—BffjtAW ay.— William 1 Wood, ,somof Justice Wood, drives one 1 of Perkinsl’ milk wagons, and had a runaway on Front street last Saturday, which smashed up wag on and harness, and injured horses to some extent; but the .worst feature of the accident was a bad kick, given by one of the horses, to young Wood, when lie was trying to stop thorn. The injury was very painful, and for a time seemed very serious, but he is now doing very well, with prospects that no permanent harnl will result.
Watson's Wedding.
William ML Watson* the rising young attorney was nWried last evening, to Miss Belle ‘Alter, Dr. M. B. Alter, the county treasurer’s fair eldest daughter. . The wedding took place at the doctor’s residence, in the presence of sixty or seventy invited guests. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. Olaypool, the retiring pastor of the M. E. Church. After the ceremony and congratulations, the guests spent several very pleasant hours in social intercourse,. and in- disposing of an; Staple and elegant supply of re-, j freshments, .[provided for tftei occasion. Substantial tokens of the goodwill of friends and guests remain,* in the shape of a large number of tasteful and valuable presents.
A stew What-Is-it.— A daisy young man, accompanied by a still more daisy young lady, both from* Rensselaer, were admiring themany beautiful articles £>n exhibition in the divison of Indies Work; at the Remington fail’, and were especially attracted, by one, very elaborately finished with lace and fine needle work,', “Is’nt it beautiful?" says the masculine ‘/•the finest ‘Mother Hubbard'l ever saw.” •. “Just too,, sweet lor* any use” says'the young lady, ’“and so nicely dond,up, wliat in the world is it anyhow?” i Tenderly the young man turned, the garment over, and upon the label thereto attached, their startled eyes beheld this. 1 legend: “Ladies best Night-dress,” Tableau! Curtain: Investigating Committee adjourns, sine die, without the formality of a motion.
Bring in your Sun Flowers.
has a sunflower, at his housfc. which grew too lai'he for a button hole ornament!' and he inlelids taking it to the *Faii| and if any fellow, of either sCx, thinks he can show a bigger blossom, of the Bnd, he has our full rind free permission to make the * attempt, and if he gets away with eiir Sunflower, we will give him a year’s subscription to .The i Republican. Tiie relative sizes of the flowers to be determined by weight; .ainl the editor tg carry off ftlie winning sunflower.
t YITITT?fYrT<TSTriPure spices at Eger BrU’S. Sheet Music Hal* at auction price* at R. F. Priest' & Rro’s. Kahnal lfas a nice stock of sheet music. The best 5c cigars offered at retail, can be found dt Eonnal’s. Mens’ shoes, and Ladies’ slip, pers AT COST at the Trade Palace # Books at half price, go to Kannal’s. J, ' -i»H il . .1 —— .. F. J. Son wish to exchange furniture for county orders. . . I ~'~ Goid and silver thimbles at Kannal’s. ./.■ Ellis and Murray will open th'ftir Dry Goods; store at Rensselaer, September sfch. < ”,>*■ ’ ' 11 Eger Bto’s /give you a pound of good tea, and a handsome decorated dup and sduoer, for 50c. ■ i—, Bun Learning has the best five cent cigar in town* try one and be convinced. ——■ — ;; One Estey and one Story* Camp Organ, for sale ut cost, at Kannai’s. Learning has the finest line of pocket books ever brought to town and sells cheaper than ever befdra The largest and handsomest line of cloth window shades, ever .on sale in Jasper county, ma'y be ha l at Kanual’s. . *
It will pay you to stop at F. B Learning’s and see those nice new, designs of hanging, lamps, the handsomest ever brought to town. A nice line of ertfpots, at reduce/] prices; also the nicest lot of doublq and single lounges that can bp found in the country, may be seen at Sears & Son’s. ’*■* , Teachers! —lf you want any thing in the school bdriji, line, call on F. B. Learning, he will .supply your wafits cheaper than the cheapest. Jvmmefc Kannal Tms just receive ed two brands of “cigars” forwlucli be pays $38,40 per thousand, and offers them to the publip at,s cents each. Thqy /trq prime, and smokers fipl to, try them. Th'-i’y are No* 1 and lie buys them direct from tlld factory.
Organs! Organs!!— Wta.H. & C. Rhoades have now od exhibition eight beautiful Mason & Hainliijt qrgaua. Should you want an organ that ia as near perfect hb can be made, call on W. it;& C. and they will show you some beautiful instruments. Through Tickkts.— C. F. Wren, the station agent is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place where a rational toeing could wish to g 0: North or South* East or We3t. If you think of traveling call on him and bar a what lie can do for you. ts
ÜBewprc of counterfeits .and petlr dlers of cheap jewel rjn- and silverplated ware, but go to Manual, the reliable dealer, and get “value re*ceived.” ' . Our furniture Is all finished at the factory, for this reason, they can do it nicer than any or.Q in the country. ,0! those lovely!, Bureaus just received at Scars <fc Son’s. The largest and handsomest lot of Clocks, direct from the factory, at prices so low, anyone can afford to buy. Call,and' learn- prices, at Kannal’s. ThjieshinoJSalhine Fob gjiLE.A Thresh ingiMachiue, $b good as new,for salat uta low prce.ft.nd on reasonable iter ms. The lElaoliine is now in practical operation in the*. county. ■ Inquire ofc D. F* Feu'gusoii) at the Grain Elevator, Renssedafer, Ind. -*rpT . ’ / : t i RanNaL’s Improver Baling Powder takes t k ’ THE LEAD. V ONLY 40c per lb. Always freak, for he makes it guar an tees the powder strictly pure.
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