Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1883 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN f* l KATESOP ADVERTISING/ Proiesemsai earo*. ?5 per annum tor 6 lines er less: so cis. tor each additional line. Local notices. 10 cents perline for first infeerfion £ cents per line for each subsequent insertionSocial rates for choice places in the paper, and for advertlaeifieiite wider than oup foluiun. Bills of regular advertisers payable ouarterly; Unsient lo bo paid in advance Job PiUntino.—Alarge assortment of type pud otlier material lor poster, ci.uplilet, circular and kuiuretr work.

The interest bearing debt of this Nation -was worn off, during August, to the extent, of $6,671,Ssl. ' If you care nothing for big “nuukins,” fine stock, improved machinery, “agricultural hoss trots,” bucolic base ball matches, or any other of the many good attractions pf the county Fair, it will still be .worth your time to attend for the sake of meeting acquaintances and friends.

Murray Kellar, the G. P. A., of the L., N-A. & G. railway, gives the editors upon his road a freerice, on a special train, tq Louisville, to see tfie Southern Exposition, to-day. We acknowledge the ieceipt of an invitation, which with its accompanying time caid, are elegant enough for wedding stationery. The special time card is embellished with the following verge: ‘•The pe« is mightier than the sword” '-True arepobiemen, no <i<iu bt; Car of railroad*, tl*e 'States atford. Nona bettgrihan the Mon on Route.

The Postal Notes. —T‘ie new way of remitting small sums of money appears to take well in Rensselaer. 14 notes were sold pn Monday and Tuesday, the two first days after they were offered. The first note sold is punched for 0 dollars, 0 climes, 2 cents. It was issued to The Republican man, at a total outlay, upon his part, of five cents; and so long as lie can afford to “carry” it he will retain ft as a curiosity.

Editor Eastburn deals liro.* Lingle a merited rebuke for the ridiculous report the Courier made of Secretary Lincoln's speech at Rensselaer.—howler Era. It is a rather strange circumstance that nobody except the two sapient gentlemen, who edit the Fowler papers, should have seen anything deserving of rebuke in the Courier’s account of Lincoln’s Rensselaer speech; and the presumption is that we do Messrs E astburn and Cbfkins no injustice in saying that they themselves, would not have made any such cl iscovery, either, had it not been that they felt a private spite at Mr. Lingle. When the Era comes to talk about “merited rebukes” we would respectfully suggest that the fob lowing from the last issue of the Oxford Tribune, comes about as near filling that description as anything we have come across lately. We quote from the Tribune: The attack of 'the Fowler Era on editor Lingle is beyond all bounds of oommon doceu9y. The editor of the Era should step down and out. He has forever disgraced himself in the eyes of the people.

The Mother Hubbards are never beautiful, though sometimes sensible. —Rensselaer Republican. Where is the “sense in them?” Never saw one where there appeared to be much “sense” in it. They make very clever night but confound them for that purpose.—Kentland Gazette. * We are grieved that the Gazette should feel called upon to discredit our judgement, in this manner, in regard to the Mother Hubbards, but we must suffer in silence, howfoy although we know, from that there are occasions when die M. H, seems the Uiodt sensible garment that can be worn, we must refrain from particulars. Some things there are which should be learned only fronr’obervation, and among them is the true and proper use of the Mother Hubbard dreaeea. !

The Methodist Conference.

The Northwest Indiana Conference closed its labors Honday. following notes will be of interest to Jasper county readers: Dr. Cissel takes charge of College Avenue church, in Greencastle, and J. H. Claypool, formerly of Delphi, is appointed Presiding Elder, of . Lafayette district. For Rensselaer, J. C. Webster; Remington, W. H. Vance; Medaryville, Jasper T. MeCqy, Monon, supplied by W. H. Dunham; Rose Lawn, supplied by C. R. Ball; Brook, John Behring; Goodland, H. N. Ogden. The Rev. J. J. Claypool goes to Morton, Putnam county, in the Greencastle district. The Rev. J. T. Abbett attend the conference in the capacity of a lay delegate.

The Institute's Exit.

The first Institute under the energetic and intelligent management of Mr. Nelson, after a satisfactory session, closed last Friday afternoon. Brief, but well considered remarks were made by Mr. Nelson and by ex superintendent, Mr, D. B. Nowels. A spelling match at the close excited considerable interest. The prizes were, for the best speller, one year’s subscription to the Republican, and six months for the poorest. The first attempt, with twenty “hard ones,” resulted in an even stand off between Misses Madge Osborne and Clara Coen, and’Messrs D. R, Npwels and J. P. Warren, with 17 words, out of the 20, correctly spelled. The second trial, with 10 or 12 regular, “holy terrors” let Miss Coen get away with the first prize. The “mournful immortality” of being the worst speller in the Institute was achieved by a young lady from Gillam. Burnham, the Invincible, did not enter the contest, not being a member of the Institute, but, “on his own hook’* spelled 18 out of the first 20. The annual Teachers’ Reunion was held Thursday The literary exercises were given without much preparation, nndj were, mostly, of little merit. The music was good, as was also a German speech by J. E. Alter, and some brief impromtu remarks by S. P, Tlidmpson. The social reunion after the exercises, was a complete success.

Lots of Licenses.

The regular September term of tlie Commissioner’s Court convened Monday, with prospects for a busy and important session, A large portion of Monday and Tuesday was given to the consideration of the applications of James F. Ellis and George Dalfer, of Remington, and Eugene O’Niell, of Rensselaer, for saloon licenses. No opposition was made to any of the applicants, and as they proved, by abundant testimony, that they were among the very choicest ornaments to the human race; Jasperites, indeed, “in whom there is no guile,” the Commissioners had no choice but to grant the licenses. One of the Commissioners informed us that the three applicants had been proven by unimpeachable evidence, to be, beyond question, the three very best men in the county. As politeness required, we asked fur an exception in favor of the Commissioners themselves, but it was positively and almost indignantly refused. In this connection we must pause to commend the wise forethought of the Town Board of Remington, who, evidently, take a very lively interest in the man who sells them their stimulants; as four of them came over to testify to the innumerable noble qualities of Jas. F. Ellis, and all of thelh unite in a written manifesto, addressed to the Commissioners, setting forth, in moving, and, doubtless, heartfelt terms, the great yearnings felt in their souls, and esophagi, that the said Ellis may, as heretofore, be permitted to deal out unto them, ,in less quantities than a quart, (but tfhey don’t say -liovv much less!) their beverafcps. >.*

The Town Board, at their regular meeting Monday night, passed an ordinance fixing tlie license of street fakirs, auctioneers, and the like, at a high figure; and also ordered a sidewalk on the east side of Front street, north, across Make-em-self ditch.

Presbyterian Chureh Notes!

' There full attendance at the Presbyterian church an Sabbath evening, and excellent attention given to the subject of discourse '’Spiritual Libel ty.” The Female Missionary Society held its regular monthly meeting at the Presbyterian church, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The Ladies’ Industrial Society will meet, this week, at Mr?. Lexter’s, on Friday, from ‘J lo 5 p. m. Rev. Gilbert Small, boside filling his regular apf>ointments in town on the third Sabbath (16th), both morning and evening, will preach, at 3 o’clock on the afternoon of that day, at the Egypt school house.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

The fair is over, the show has gone, and the village has resumed its wonted quiet. Many visitors from the neighboring towns, and especially from the County seat, graced our little stock and agricultural exhibition with their presence. The awards w r ere given, w r e think, with good judgment. If any were dissatisfied, it was through a misunderstanding of tilt terms of the premium list. The former editor of the Remington News, Mr. W. H. Coover, has returned from his eastern trip looking much better for the journey. Rev. Mr. Boswell, of the U. B. church, preached his farewell sermon to the pharge at tips place, last Sunday evening. He has been very much liked here by the members pf his chprcji, and others who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Robert Parker started west -last Monday morning. He expects to make an extended tour, but we hope he will not find a place that he likes better than Remington.

Mr. Paris, living near Rensselaer, Lad a handsome buggy horse badly kicked at the Fair Grounds, on Thursday.—Remington News.

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REMINGTONIAN.

_ m JSSTSMid JIftTMMT A Real Faei! May be obtained by falling upon • R.F. PRIEST&BRO. Opposite McCoy & Thompson’s BanK. They have Everjdjbing in tie line of,_From the Cheapest to the very best. All Styles. and Sizes. Cu St Ml jour Foot ui MM. Don’t forget, they handle Pal ey’s Shoes, with many others, made to order, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. 3=3. IF 1 ., IPxiest ds Bio.

NOTICETO HEIRS AND CREDITORS OF PETITION TO RELJj REAL ESTATE. CTAT EOF INDIANA,?' In tile cv Jasper County, ( Circuit Court. NOTICE is hereby given: That Theodore Hanson, as Administrator of the Estate of Lena Hansen, deceased, late of said County and State, lias flleA’iu the Circuit Court of said county, his Petition to sell certain Real Estate be]on£ina; to said decedent, the Personal Property of said Estate being- insuilieient to pay the indebtedness thereof; and that said petition will come up for hearing at the October Term. 1888. of said Court, which t<-r;u commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said State, on the 15th (lay of October,, the year aforesaid ( \ Witness The Clerk and Seal of said < S«AL. c Court, tliis 24th day of August, A. D. I ) 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. By James A. Burnham. Deputy. ifordecui F, G/iilcote, A tty for Administrator. Aug. 80 Sept. 0-13.

NOTICE TO HEIRS AND CREDITORS OF PETITION TO SERI, REAL ESTATE. &TATE OF INDIANA,) In the c* Jasper County j Circuit Court NOTICE is hereby given, That Theodore Hansen, ns Administrator of the Estate of Jerome Hansen.,deceased, late of said County and State, has liled in the Circuit court of said County, his Petition to sell certain Heal Estate belonging' to said decedent, the Personal Property of said Estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof: and that Si.id petition will come up for hearing at the October Term, 1888. of said Court, which term commences at the Court House, in Rensselaer, said state, on the Fifteenth day of October, the year aforesaid. ;>-v. "Witziess The Clerk and Seal of f ii\ said Court, this 24th day of August, / SfcDVU J A . d JBBS. CH A RLES H. PRICE, Clerk. By James A, Burnham. Deputy. Mordscai. F. Chileote, Ai!y fur Adwinislrator. Aug. 30, Sept. 8-13.

M’i Slit. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in .a cause wherein Leanuer Dunham was plaintiff, and Wiley 11. Pierce, Florence Pierce, William (J, Pierce, James Peflov. Butbary Policy, Adams Earl, Charles \V, Bangs amt Simon P. Thomason were defendants, requ'ireing mu to make tne sum of Six hundred alid Sixty-two dollars and Fifty cents [s>>B2.so] together with ir, terest and cost.si I will expose at public sale on Saturday, Seutember' 15th, 1883, between the hour?of 10 o’clock a, m., and 4 o’clock p. in., ofsrtid day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Uensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, foi» a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Rea/ Estate, to-wit: Lot Six [til anti the South liuif [>i] of lot Five [»] all in Block Nine [o] in tlie Western Addition to tlie town of Remington, Jasper county Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge, said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tlie foe simple of said Real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree, iuterest and costs. SSaid sale will he made without.any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with tlie order of Court in said decree. john w. Powell, sheriff Thompson £ Pro. Attyufor Pluhitif. Ang-JB-28-30 Sep-6. Press Fee £12.50.

Skit's Sals. \ BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, from the Clerk of tlie Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause jvhercin I). S Morgan As Co., an incorporated company under tlie laws of tlie state of New York, is plaintiff, and Robert O. Granger is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Sixty-three dollars and Seventy-two cents ($63.72) together with iuterest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, September ]sth, 1883, betwtou tlie hours of 10 o’clock a, in., and 4,o’clook, p. in., <jf said day, at the door of tlie Court House in tlie town of Rensselaer, Jasper couuty, Indiana, the rents aud prolits, for a term notexceeding seven years, of tlie following described Heal Estate, to*wit: Thirty r 3oj acres off tlie West side of the Northwest quarter (U) of the Southeast quarter (»„) of section Eight (8), tire Southeast quarter (bn of tlie Northeast quarter (of Section ftvo (5, alid tlie Northeast quarter (B) of the Southeast <,uni ter/of Sectkjff live [SJ all luTowusliip Thirty-two [B2] North, Range Six [6l West, Jasper county, Indiana.-*, And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient, sum to discharge said Execution, interest alid costs, I will, at the same time and piuce, expose to sale the foe simple of said Rcftl Estate, or go much thereof as slmil ho sufficient to discharge said execution, interest aud costs. Buhl sale will he made without any relief from valuation or nppraisnicnt laws. JOHN W. POWELL, Sheriff Tkomtmnn. *6 Pro. A tty* fox Plaintiff tount3r ‘ Aug-10-28-80 tfep-e. l’mi m iifto.

sb s am * Dealers in AgricuSturai Implements, BRICK and TILE.

JUST RECEIVED: Glassware and . Queensware, Which will be sold at prices that defy Cc^n^petition Rensselaer Insurance and Collection Bureau. FARM LOAMS, S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 0 to 10 y«lars‘ full terra or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable coMimissioa. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers,, and Aetna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates, and PERFECT . Seour ity-

COLLECTIbNS on all points in the U. S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, Wm. W. Watson, Solicitor. NOTICE TO HEIRS AND CREDITORS OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. , STATE OF INDIANA,) Q.f, In the •Jasper County (Ob la Circuit Court ‘ Charles A. Ault Administrator <leboni* non of the Estate of Joseph T. W ilson, deceased. vs. Susan E. Ault (formerly Wilson and widow of said decedent.') Wary Aun Wilson, 1 John Clark .Wilson, a minor over fourteen years of ace. Simpson Grant Wilson,- a minor over fourteen years "of age, and The Hoard of Trustees of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. J NOT.CE is hereby given to all the above named defendants, and to all other persons interested that Charles A. Ault A imiiiis tr.itor ih bo nil hon of the Estate of Joseph T. Wilson deceased has tiled his petition in the Jasper Circuit Ikhirt to sell tjie real Estate of said decedent, the personal Estate of said decedent being iilsuflloient to pay his debts, and that said iretit'on will he heard ou the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, Commencing October 13th hiSi), at the Court House In Rensselaer, in said County, and -State. i Witness The Clerk and Seal of said hka 1.. - Court, this 37th day of August, A. 1). 1888, CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk, By James A, Burnham, Deputy. Ihompton A Bro. } A tty/or A dminUtrator. Aug. 89.— Sop. o*lß.