Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1883 — Page 4
w <— ' x THE REPUBLICAN r—' '■■■■ J 1 1" • . ' ' ■ '' " Thursday, December 24) 1868. 11 " 1 , ■ Of Jk.AtrextlaAxxg’. . ProiessMuaicams, f 5 per annum tor 0 hues or e; no cM. tor each additional line. Local notices. lOcents per line for first i nsertion ' j cents per line fwr each subsequent insertion. Special rates fowchoice places in the papef, and for advertisements wider than one column. R!Us of regular advertisers payable Quarterly; rauslent to be paid in advance Job Printing.—Alarge assortment of SpeanX <>U*er material for poster, va.nphlet, circular and Kniured work. Prices’.ow.
Rewember that The Republican, is now to be found up stairs in Mrs. Hemphill’s building, on Washington street. ■ _ ”1 Attention is called to die pro T gramme of the entertainment to I lie given by Mrs. Eva Kirsclj, on the evening of the 28th. which appears in this issue of this paper. A large, illustrated Holiday supplement, possessing many valuable beautiful features, will be issued with The Republican next week. It will be worthy of a thorough reading and careful preservation. Chicago has been chosen as the site of the next Republican National Convention, and the third I of June selected as the date of its meeting. After Indianapolis Chicago is the most satisfactory to Indiana people of any place that could have been chosen, “The- fool hath said in his heart” 10l the Great Republican Party is a defunct institution and. the democrats will have a walk-over- at the next general election; but the man of wisdom, whether he be democrat or republican knows well within himself that the Republican party is still full of vast vitality, and prepared for an energetic and probably successful campaign next year. The Washington Critic, in speaking of the representative of this district says: “Hon. Thomas J. Wood, of Indiana, seems, to be pretty well up in the matter of spoils. He may be lucky, Im may be shrewd. At any rate he is said to have raked in 1,300 agricultural reports from the Agricultural Department the other day. Some Republican members are complaining that they cannot get any”. It is pretty broadly hunted that Mr. Wood, thinks that his party in this state might do a great deal worse than to make him their next candidate for governor. Unlimited cheek goes a great way in the Democratic party,—as witness the exalted position of Bil 1 Spring er, of Illinois—and Tom may get these-yet.
Tn E North American Revtiic for January presents a table ©f contents possessing in the highest degree the character of contemporary human interest. First, the opposite sides of the question of “Ecclesiastical Control in I tah” are set forth by two representative men, whose competence for the of th* tes.kunder taken by them respectfully admits of no doubt, viz. t President John Taylor, the official head of the Mormon Church, and the Hon, Eli H- Murray, Governorof the Territory of Utah. Senator John L Mitchell writes of the “Tribulationsot the American Dollar/’ recounting the strenuous efforts of the people oft the United States to extinguish the national debts, and contending that it is ©ur imperative duty to-day to settle .definitely the question, whether we shall haye dollars of unequal commercial value in justments,” the Rev. Dr. J. H. Rylance insists upon the necessity of eliminating from the formularies of belief and from the current teachings of the churches, whether in the pulpit or in the Sunday-school, all doctoriness and all statements of supposed facts which have been discredited by the advance of exeeretical scholarship, and by the progress of naturafseience. Sena* tor Henry W. Blair, taking for his theme “Alcohol in Polities,” declares his belief that another irrepressible conflict is at hand, and advocates the subto the people of an amendment to the United States Constitution prohibiting the manufacture, sale and importation of intoxicating liquors. No one who read in the Decern ber Jicriete the first half ot “The Day of Judgement,” Gail Hamilton's incisive review of the domestic life of Thomas Carlyle, will forego the pleasure of perusing the latter half in the current number. “Evils Incident to Immigration”, by Edward Self, is a forcible statement of the mischiefs wrought by the importation into our social and political life of an enormous annual contingent from the lowest stratum of the population of Europe. Finally, the subject of “Bribery by Railway Passes' * is discussed by Übarles Aldrich and Judge N. M. Hubbard. Published at 30 Lafayette Place, stew York, and for sale by booksellers jpescrally- ■ . . ■
‘ -AT—WHOLESALE & RETAIL ’ Nq cheap “Jew” Goods. My Stock is fresh, and all new Patterns, and pppes. to suit the purchaser. This monkmoth stock must be closed oilt*before Jan. sth. A’choice selection of Jewelry, Rings, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Remember, these goods Must be sold, Regardless of Cost; and don’t forget the place, at KANNAL’S Drug and Jewelry Store. DENTISTRY. i - I. C. KELLEY, ' Rensselaer - - Indiana. Teeth inserted from one tooth to an entire set. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no-pay. •With our vitalized air apparatus we will extract teeth, positively without pain or harm. C. POSTER, DEALEItJ IN (Sigter & Gofl’s old stand,) Rensselaer Indiana. XVI-7-ts. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree, to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein David J. Thompson was plaintiff. and Alfred Thompson, Mary E. Thompson, John Dimmitt and Dimmitt, wife of John IDnimitt. were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Thirty-one Dollars and Sixty-nine cents [531.69] together with interoat and'coats, I wiM expose at public sale on. Saturday, January 12, 1884, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ai., and 4 .o’clock p. nb, of said day, at the door of the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, fora term not exceeding Seven vears,of the following described Heal Estate, to-wit: The South Half [’i] of the North East Quarter |’.iJ of Section Three [3] in Township Thirtyone 131] North, Range six [ti] West. Jasper County-, Indiana. Anu 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 sale the fee simple of said Real Estate, or so, much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said Decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisment laws, "and in accordance with the order of Court in said decree. JOHN W. POWELL, Sheriff. 7’Aontpson 4 Bro. Atty'«for Phiiutif. Dec-20-27 Jau-3-10, Press Fee *‘12.30. ten Thousand HARDWOOD Farms in Michigan. Eorsaleby the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R.R.CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantages: Railroads already built, numerous towns and cities, one of the healthiest parts.of the United States, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricultural population, best building material at low figures, pood soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and all additional teformatioa, address W. O. nUGHART, Land Commissioner. Grand Rapids, Mich., Dr Serras- Roaepcrs, Traveling Agent. FO UT Z’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS FOLTZ J FOU7Z 'Y So Hons* wilt die of Cour. Borx or Log Fev.ar, i: .•"out* !* Powder* u«e<l ifvfiane. ■F«»irtz‘« Powder:* Mud prevent IFw Cuoltra Fount’* Powdrtf* will prevent Gaflxus Fuutz s Mill tncrrnM* the of milk tnd rreiini-twehty |»rt rent., ami rnakv- the butter firm A.1V.1 -Wv -t Fonu*.* PMrden will cliro- Ar f.vlrt Okf.Xmk toWvh )L»r*es mid Cnttlu are suVjfct. ?*O rz‘» Mw/aARS WILL SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. , DAVID E FOUTZ, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. MD. OThe BcTrEfis’" Guide, No. 34, Fall and Winter, 1883, gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on everything, you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun <with. Tells how* to order with exact cost, 216 pages—large ones — 3,300 illustrations a whole picture gallery. Contains information gleaned from the markets of the world. No other price-book in existence contains as much information. Sent free to any address upon receipt of postage (7 cts). Let us hear from you, or visit us when in our city. Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 237 <V 229 W abash Avenue, Chicago, Hi ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Areyoudisturbed at night and -broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so. eend at once an<Up»t a bottle of Mas. Winslow’s Soothing svxrp for Children Teething. Its value incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it,r .mothers there ie no mistake about it. it cures dr - sentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gams retucesindatamation, and gives tone nuA energy to the whole system. Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup fob Children TEKTHiNgts .pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of time of the oldest "and best female physicians and nurses in the United states, and is for sale b v throughout the world. Prioa
WIKTOt Are selling Dry-goods ©heaper than EaverBargains in ecxxcL ©ZaZT-EV-L's. We have a large stock of Dress Goods, Which we are selling at Greatly- Reduced Prices.
Hn-rifhl Hifa: •. • STATE OF INDIANA./ • cr County of Jasper. 1 s’.-! • John 8. Forbes, Letta Anu Forbes. J--Fm'ls'-.. an-1 Forbes, his w*fe. John 'M''-Cbl-kle. ai «t —— MeCorßle, bis wife, are herebv notified that Alfred Thompson has tiled his eomplaiwt. in the Jiisper Circuit t ourt. to quiet his title tol and foreclose a tax lien upon, -certatn Reni Witte, in said countv. andW. said cititse will stand -'for' trfirt, wt" Hie C ourt House, in Iteiisselaer. Indiana, on Saturday. Janu'irv 2t», issl, the same being the 18th judicial day of the January Term, 1884, of said court. ’ "**%. Witness.my baud and the seal of d* i sai'i'l ourt. . . i I SEAD I t lIARLES 11. PRICE, t lerk. „f the Jasper < treuit Court Thotofuton <{■ Bro. Atty'ii fur i’lr-.tf. Dec-0-13-20. ADMIN ISTKATOII’S SAI.E OF BEAT. EST Al'E. NOTICE is herebv rtven. that by virtuA of of an order of ’the Jasper t ircuit ? ofirt entered,in Probate Order Book D. on pages 342 and 543, the undersigned. Administrator de Ixinis non of the estate of Thomas >. Peregrine, deceased, will otter for sale, at public imction, rutßrcn.-tu Indiana, on Saturday, the 29tMayof Deceinl)er.lßß3 an equal undivided two-thirds of the following described land in Jasper county, Indiana, tOrWit; _ - The West Half (w'D of flicTNornrEast Quarter (neu), and the East Halt (e’4T of the North, West Quarter (nw?>) of Section Thirty-four (.’s4).TownshipTwenty'-nhi<F(2»r Norths RimgeFlve (5) West, containing in all One Hundred and Sixty (Ifio; acres, more or less. y-ri—- -■ Also an equal undivided Two-thirds of the following (lesc*ibed laud in White county. Indiana, to-wit: The West Half of the South East Quarter ’ (seV) of the South East Quarter (seU) of Svction Ten' (161. 7 Township Nbrthy Range Five (5) West, containing l Twenty (20) Acres, more or less. And upon failure to sell the undivided twothirds of said land. I will, at the same time and place, offer, at public auction, the remaining One-third (Q) of said land, and all of said land. TSSKbCS:— Oue-third.(«.,) Cash. The residin’ in equal payments at Nine and Eighteen months, with notes at six ((•) per cent, interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, and secured bv a mortgage on the land sold. ‘Said land in Jasper county will be sold to pay Uie liens on said laud, and for no/ less than t\vo-thirds of its appraised value; and said land in While county will lie sold for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, All of said land is appraised lit Forty-bvo Ilnnilrcd Dollars, and the undivided two-thirds thereof at Twenty Eight Hundred Dollars. Sa|e to begin at 2 o'clock p. nt, WILLIAM B. AUSTIN, Administrator de bonis non. N ov-2f> D'eC-6-13-20. Sheriff’s Sale. 6T VIRTUE OF A CERTIFIED COPT OF a Decree, to me diree ed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Adam Hull, Assigneeof William IL Snow, was plaintiff, and Francis M. Hays. Sarah E. Hays, Nancy J. Goff and Francis M. Goff were defendants. requiring me to make the sum of Ninety Dollais and Sixty cents. is9o.f>o). together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday» January 12, 1884. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M-, and I o’clock P. M.. of said day. at the door of the ■Court House in the Sown of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, tor a tarm tHH exCOedittg »cvewyeßr», th»Toihwin.r described Real Estate, to-wit: The north part of the north half f.'j] of the north-east quarter [,'4] of the south-west quarter [Q ] of section twenty-one Ulßtajmship-thirtw [3o] north, range Bix jfi] west, containing NlnetC“n [l9] acres and Sixty [tXP rods, in Jasper County, Indiana. And should such routs and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, I w’ll. at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said Kcal Estate, or So much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest aud costs. . Said sale will be made without any relief train valuation urappraisemeHt laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree; JOHN W. POWELL, Sheriff. Thompton <t Bro. Atty*for Plntf. Dec-Wi-27 Jan-3-10. Press foe $12.50’
Sheriff’s Sale. ■Q Y virtue of a certified copy es a decree, to Jjme directed from the Clerk of the Jasper CiVWnit Court, in a cause wherein Joseph G. Hnnt Was plaintiff, and Eli Watkins, WatUins. Ins wife, Elizabeth Loreless, Mellic Zio*. James Zion, Anna P. * Abbott. George S. Abbott and Charles Wrig'it,Administrator of the Estate of Edwiu J. Loveless, deceased, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Five Hundred and Forty-seven Dollars ($547.00) together with Jiterast and ccsts, I will expose at public sate on Saturday, January 12, 1884, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. in.jof said day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, die rents an i profits, for a terni hot exceeding seven vears, the following deacriljed Reul ertitte. to-wit The North-east Quarter (>4) of the North-east Quarter(U) of Section Twcnty-fopr (24) Township Thirty (88) North. Range Five (s)West. Jasper County, Indiana. t And.shduM' such rents and .profits not sell for a sufficient stun to discharge siiid decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said Real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient todischarge saiddecree, interest an - 00 sts. Said sale WIN be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, aud in aceonUnce With the order of Court in said decree. ‘ . JOHN W. POWELL, Shetiff T/iop<p»on <e Bro. Attys for Pkaintif. Dec-20-27 Jan-2-16. Press Fee 50.
BEDFORD S WE; Dealers in GEtm-rics, Agricultural Implements, BRICK and TILE. JUST RECEIVED:' Glassware and Queensware, Which will be sold at prices that defy Competition IXnS'VrtZ (First door east of Postoffice.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. 7 FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sa.vLsa.gre, etc., Sold in qnanitis.3 to suit purchasers, at. tho lowestprivo. The very best of stock slaughtered Give ma call. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. E. S, WOODS. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (First Door West. Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACII, Prop’r, BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. J. .T.EIGLESBACIT. NOTICE TO HEIRS QI~PKTrON TO SELL REAL = ESTATE. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Jasper County, —( •KTOTICE is hereby given, that William O. Lv Koadifcr, Administrator ..with the will annexed, of the Estate_nt Vetal Vermett; deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal being insuflicientpay his debts; and that said petition willbe heard at the west Term of the Circuit Court of said County. „ „„ , CHARLES If. PRICE, Clerk.
Insure Against Accident. Farmers are apt to overlook tbe many dangers, and liabilities to accidental injury, to w hick they are daily subjected. They handle a greater variety of tools and implements than almost any other class of men. They mount ladders, elam her about stacks, loads of hay, onto the sops, and even climb trees. They are among the hoofs and horns and teeth of their live-stock. They drive in a promicuous way, in all sorts of, conveyances, and at all times of the day, and in the darkest shades of night. They are, therefore, at all times, liable to cuts, bruises, kicks, gores, bites, falls fractures and other injuries; Ad Infinitum. This being true, every farmer should deem an accident policy indispensible. Ten dollars a year will secure a policy in the old and reliable Traveler’s Insurance Co., covering SI,OOO in case of accidental death, and 55 a week sot disabling injury. Larger sums in same ratio, * 16-1 FB ANK W, BABCOCK, Agent. PATENTS MUNN A CO., of ths SctBNTOTC AMERICAN, continue to «ct as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks. Copyrights, for the United States, Otnadl,; England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book about -Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’experience. 1 Patents obtained through MUNN A CO. are noUoed in th«BrtENTtwc American, the largest,best,and most widely circulated acientiflc piper. 1,3.30 a year. VVcckiv. ' fenlendid engravings and Interesting tn- - Ambiucan Offioo, an Broadway, New York. r ~
HOLIDAY GOODS! AT C. C. Starr’s. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Greatest Variety, Of this class of goods ever before offered in Rensselaer. Majolica and Kalomeda wares, Fancy Stand Lamps and Hanging lamps 25 to 50 per cent, discount from regular prices. I would cordially envite ALL to call and examine goods and learn prices before making their pur’..V ' ' ‘ I T. J. Men. MET SHOE HOUSE fl W COUNTY, ?iow ®wm w
Farmers & Builders. ~ 7==== .. . —.. ‘ ~ Having taken the old stand of Lamson, in the Nowels block. Rensselaer, Indiana, and put in a large stock of Consisting of Hard and Soft ooal burners, Wood heaters and Cooking stoves; Carpenter’s supplies, Nails of all kinds always in stock, in small or-large quantities; Edge tools, Butts, Screws, Bolts, Strap hinges, Hand and wcod saws, Files, Pocket and Table cutlery,, Silver Plated ware, Shot, Powder, Shells, Gun caps and Revolvers, Hay and Corn knives, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Potato*-diggers, Pumps and pump supplies. Tinware in eve.iy style and shape. Especial attention given to ‘ TinROOriXG. SPOUT I N G &c. By the old reliable Peter Rhoades. We are selling The Best Farm Wagon on wheels, in the States 'for the money: The Buchanan Wagon for $55.00. We are- the agents for the Glidden Barb Wire, the .best barbed wire made. Being the original patent, all other manufacturers of barbed wire pay royalty to the above, and have to make it back some way: Farmers can tell haw after testing the two wires Call and see us, as we will guarantee PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN NORTHERNINDIANA,. It is no trouble to show our goods, but is a real pleasure to do so, whether you buy or not. We hope by strict attention to business, and honest dealing, to merit a share of public “"O. CLEAVER.
