Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1884 — Page 4
TIIE REPUBLICAN • . .' TP. T- - 1 ' ■ ' , r■> Thursday, January, JO 1884. Of •rtlalsa.gr, - v Proiess»«Dai earns, a»p#r annum lor G lines er ; m cts. tor each additional line, notices. 10 cents perllae for Qrst insertion f cents perlttio for each rubsdfjtieui in section. Special rates lor choice placfes in tin* paper, and for advertisements wider than one column . Hills of regular advertisers payable uuarterlyj j -mslept to he |*ai«l In advance doii Pmntiko.—Alai*eassortnieni ol typ* and other material for poster, vswiplilet, circular and fcKntroil \yoyk. Pisaes'.ow.
4-11 reports agree in pronouncing the cold spell the severest for thirty years. Henry Irving, the great English actor, is at Haverly’s Theater, in Chicago, this week. Henry Yillard, the man who did more than any one else to revive and complete the Northern Pacific railroad, and who for a year or two past has been about the greatest railroad magnate in the country, has failed, utterly, and made an assignment of all his prpperty. The Democratic State Editorial Association held a meeting at Indianapolis, last week. The chief business of the meeting ,waa to help McDonald’s boom for the candidacy for the presidency, and to snarl a little about the extremely low price at which, it is alleged democratic votes sold for, in 1880. » What a nice set of people the Democrats'are, to be sure. According to the Indianapolis Sentinel and the Democratic editors of the state, the Democrats of Indiana were corrupted for two dollars apiece: while, if the Democratic papers of Ohio are to be believed, the majority of the Democratic members of the Legislature are ready and willing to be bought, at >o much p head, to vote either for Payne or Pendleton for United States senator.--[lnd. Journal.
At Columbus last Tuesday the democratic legislative caucus nominated Henry B. Payne, of Cleveland, lor i r nited States senator, to succeed Geo. 11. Pendleton. All the other candidates made common cause against Payne but he had the money of the Vandard Oil Company in which be is a Large owner, jfo help him and won on ■ft, •- ~ l 1 O.e first balio!. “Gentleman George” Pendleton, is really very much of a gentleman, and is a statesman besides, and these facts ruined him the dominant wing of his party; while old iliirbin Ward had stood in the way of too many rebel bullets to be an acceptable candidate with the Ohio demv»c- ratio legislators. A good many state papers think rightly, that Pension Commissioner, W. W. Dudley, would make an excellent republican candidate for governor. Mr. Dudley, however, bays he is not a candidate, and does not desire the nomination. The Kentland Gazette is making a specialty of booming Dudley, and keeps his name standing at the head of its political columlfflp its candidate. With all due respect for the Gazette, we will take the liberty of suggesting to that paper that there are other men besides Dudley; and other offices besides governor of the state, to oe filled next November. Our candidate is any good ihan who gets the nomination at the state republican convention. , Congressmen Calkins and Browne, of this state, both introduced bills in the House, on Monday, providing for retaliatory measures against France and Germany, for their exclusion of Anieri can hog products. It is proposed, irt the bills, to prohibit the importation into this country of French and German wines and liquors, until ..those offending nations are brought to time on the hog question. While we believe that thia American Hog question has been worked for a good deal more than there is in it, and that Amerinot really injured to any considerable extent by the action us France and Germany, m excluding our bog, it still will be a source of a good deal of satis factiou to know that vre ate able to strike back fto awful
'JJie Indianapolis Journal begins the new year with a new mechanical outfit of the most improved character, and promises to be, ns we well believe it will, as good a paper in the future as it has in the past, and, if possible, a little better. ■' - . . --h - - Our Hoosier congressmen are in for bristling light up to Fiance and Germany, and showing those arbitrary uations that the Great American Hog is not to be trodden upon with impunity. That reminds us, by the way, how easy it would be for either of those countries, in case they became exasperated * against this nation, to send , two or three real war vessels across the ocean, and to destroy every vessel in our navy, and every town and every navy-yard on our seaboard.
Methodist Meetings.
The several times deferred protracted meeting began on Suuday night Meetings are held every day,*; morning or afternoon, and every evening. The evening meetings are largely attended, ami much interest is manifested. The Rev. J. J. Cl ay pool, pastor of the church last year, was present at the Tuesday and Wednesday meetings, and preached on Tuesday evening. The regular quarterly meeting will be held on Saturday amt Snudav next. The Itev. J. H- Claypool, the presiding elder, will, it is expected,, preach, at the church on Aloud ay evening, and perhaps sooner.
The Misfortunes of The Monon.
The ran of ill-luck which lias been pursuing the L., N. A. & G. for „ many weeks still continues. It suffered greater damage from the snow blockade than any other road, in the state, and on Saturday three or four fine- passenger cars were burned at New Albany, occasioning a loss of probably $15,00*.'; and on Monday night the second section of a north bound freight train ran into the first section, at Carr’s tank, piling the caboose and coal car on the first train and the engine of the second in a promiscuous heap. The wreck caught fire from the stove in the caboose, and in a short time the engine and two cars were totally destroyed. The wreck caused a delay of several hours to senger trains.
Knights of Pythias Officers.
Eensh-olaar Lodge, No. 82, Knights of Pythias, held their installation exercises last Thursday evening" The following is the list of officers: P. C.,— N. H. Warner. 0. C.,—G M. Ilobiuson. V. C., F. B. Leaning. ' Prelate,— T. W.Huus. M. of E., —E. D. Rhoades. M. of F.,—D. G. Warner. K. of R. and 5.,-J. FyiSardinan. M. of A.H. J. Dexter. I. G.,-E. 8. Rhoades. E. Peacock, ‘ ) F. B. Learning, * Trustees. L. C. Grant, )
A Divorce Granled:
On the Bth day of April, 1880, iu Walker township, Jasper county , indiana, Jobn Krup, a native of Buffalo, .New York, but of German extraction, married Deua Hasselbring, a handsome and intelligent girl, a little under sixteen years of age at that time, aud a native of Lake county, but also of German parentage. Four days after the wedding, Krug, in company with liis wife’s brother, went over into Lake county for some purpose, and there Krug left- his brother-in-law, with the excuse that he was going to Grant Park, 111., to look after a clerkship iu a store, which, lie said had been promised him there. That was the last Dena, or any of the Hassalbrings, ever saw of the deceitful Krug. Some months afterward, he wrote her a letter from some point in Colorado, hut otherwise lias made no sign of his existence from that day. Borne mouths ngo Mrs. Krug j began proceedings, in the Jasper l circuit court, to obtain a decree of : divorce from Krug, on the plea of ! desertion. The case came up for a hearing Tuesday; and there beiug but one side to it, Judge Ward soon saw the justice of Mrs. Krug’s (request, and granted the the asked for divorce. The plaintiff was given custody of her little daughter, and * permission to resume her maiden name, Dena Hasßelbriug. Messrs Douthit and Marshall were the attorneys fox the plaintiff
The Iroquois Library. —Tjlre stockholders of the Iroquois Library held a meeting at the office of M. F. Chiicote on' Monday evening, foi the purpose of electing a new board of directors. M, F. Chiicote was chosen chairman and E. L. Clark secretary, of the meeting. The directors chosen were, J. H. Willey, Addison Parkinson, Ezra L. Clark,. W. B. Austin and Emmet Kaunal. The board of directors will meet Friday evening, Jan., 11th, to effect a permanent organization. The following iy the Monticello Herald's account of the arrests.at j Monon, mentioned in last week’s Republican. On last .Saturday Benjamin Reynolds, Fred Bloomer, M. Wiggins, John Keenan. all white, and Fred Douglass, colored, all of Monon, were brought before Esq. Wirikloy .of that place, charged with stealing coal from the L., N. A. &C.R. R. Co. The parties not being ready for trial, asked for a continuance until Friday of this week, whiojr was granted. Reynolds and. Bloomer were released on bail, and tho rest were committed to the custody of Sheriff SUwart, but released Sunday on giving the required bond. The R. R. Co. has had a detective, Dick Haley, in its employ for some time, and claims that these arrests are the results of 1 his labors. —Some say “Consumption can’t be cured. 1 ' Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, as proved by forty years experience, will cure this disease’ when not already advanced beyond the reach oi medical aid. Eve i then its use affords verygreat relLf, and insures .refreshing sleep.
I HUIBB n liilli il fin Tin I i i <>f nil tlm A Ml* I’resiilimts of tiio l'. S. Tliciar^n |Tr»lu 1 liaiiiiM'ine.-l. Rest Hook evt r RmMiil A M-oi'l for less tliaii twice mir price linSSBl a "xjie fastest iselling book in Amerjcr. Imnieufe profits to admits. All inteliigeiit people want it. Any one ran become it, sue-ce.-sfoi ;iK''"t. Terniit free. iIAZUiTT I,OOK Co.. IVrtlMin!, Mniiic. LEVINO’S (gaaif J'aetsi'jt Rensselaer .Indiana. -—Fresh Candy mads every day.— Stick Candy only Hi -3 - * ■ periyoiiiul. ! ! TWO STICKS FOR ONE CENT ! ! CfTy-Call and seo us Every ILsnri Levin o, Proprietor.
spirt! Sals, — ~ ~• . ’ ' a BV virtue or a cortilW copy of a <1 scree, to me Uirectel from tlie Clerk of tire .Issuer Circuit Court, in ii chiisk wherein Joseph <l. Hunt wait plaintiff, ami Kli Watkins, Watkins, lint wife. Elizabeth Loveless, Mellio Zion, .lames Zion. Anna I'. Abbott. George S. Abbott ami -Charles Wright. Administrator of the Estate or Kilwin .1. JUoyole**, ilncoaseil, store, tlefctntanls. renuiring me to make the sum of Five Hiiinirnt ami Forty-seven Dollars (<347.00) together with interest niui ecsts, I will expose at public sale on „ Saturday, January 12, 1884, between tlie hours of 10 o’clock a. to., anil 4 o’clock p. i*., of said itay, at the iloor of the Court House in the Town of Ketisselaor. Jasper county, luJiana, Hie rents an i protits. for a term uot exceeding sereu years, the follovyiiig described Itcnl estate, tu-wit : The Sorth-east Quarter {l*) of the North.east tiuarterO*) of Section Tweuty-four (24) lowusliip Thirty (30) North. Hanaro Five (i) \> est. Jasper comm , Indian*. ’ , And should such rents *nd profits not sell for u sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest uud costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public Sale the fee simple of said Keal estate, or so Much thereof as shall bo suMcteut to discharge saidnoerce, interest nml sale will he made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and in ai-cordanue with tlie order of Court in said decree. JOHN W. POWF.hL, Sheriff Thompson <t Hro. A /‘laluli/f. DOC-2U-37 Jau-3-10. l'ms Fco $12.50; is*.; •. ' «•' • V. A- r•' ''• ■ Notice of Survey • NOTICK is hereby given to Charles Thompson Fr id It Otis 1). M. Stewart William Hawkins John Makeever William Harrison Keller,'Craijf & Ctt. Rtitli 13. Wales [ M. A: Tucker R >bert Garrison j Simon T. Powell | Frank G. Moor j L nuUel Shortriilge | John Sfiabarger James arson and Nathaniel Bell. i That I own the North West .quarter (i) and North Half (]) of the South Went quarter (j), and the South East quarter (1) of the Sdirh West quarter (l), all in Section Eleven (11) Township Thirtv-one (Si) North, Range Neven. (7) West, Jasper coun ty..lndiana 5 and that I will proceed with the surveyor of said connty to make a legal survey and Subdivision of said section, or so much thereof os may be necessary to establish the linos anti corners of my lands above described; commencing Thursday. January 24, 1884, and <?ontinuiitg the same from day to day until completed., w 1 . IRA B. ROBBINS. L, S. Altar, Surveyor Jas par County. Dae-27- 4 an»B* 10-X7. - ™ *
Oil WASHER: Dealers in Sneewdee, Agricultural Implements, BRICK and TILE. ~ JUST RECEIVED: Glassware and 1 _ . - it Queensware, Which will be sold at prices that defy Competition . M’s Sals: By virtue of a certified, copy of a Decree, to me directed from the Clerk of ttie Jasper Circuit Court, ill a cause wherein Rimiiler E. Ferjtnson wa* plaintiff, ami Frank Jlwiseshacli. Fit* W. Bclfwl lUi'l Alfred Thompson, were defeuilants. ro<| uireiug me to make tin? sum of Seventy-liVe Dollars and Six cents logetKSr with interest *auu costs, 1 will expose at public, sale on Saturday, February 2, 1884, , between the hours of 10 o’clock a. hi., ami l o'clock p. m..of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer. Jaeper euiin! v, Indiana, (he rents and pruiP.s. for a term not exceeding soven years, the folio tviny desci-ihed Real Estate, to-wit: the South East Quarter [ U J of Section Twenty Nine [29] in Township Twenty Nine [29i North, RangoSix fGI West, Jasper county. Indiana. And should siie.li rents and proilts not sell for a Kunicicnt stun to discharge said decree, interest and costs. I will, at thO sain e time and p(ace. ex |mse to sale tli u fee aim pie of said Real Estufe. or so imuik'thereof as slmll be suftieient to discliargo aftitl decree, interest and COSTS. t Orj —*— . J said sale will In' inu4e without any relief from valua’ioti or appraisement laws, and in accordance with tiie order of court in said decree . JOHN W. POWEEB, Sheriff. it. F. ChilibU and J!. N; Dudyijins , A tty's for PI/. Jan--10-17.34-31
ItffSals. BY VniTt'K OF A CERTIFIED W>t*V OF x Decree, to me direr, ed from the Clei'k of the Jasper Circuit Court. In a cause wherein Adam Hull, Assignee of William If. Snow. w;in plaintiff, and Francis M. liars. Sarah E. Have, Nancy J. Guff and Francis M. Goff were defendants. requiring me to make the sum of Ninety Dollais ami Sixty cents, tton 60). together with interest a nd costa, I will expose at public sale on rsna Saturday, January 12, 1884, between flic hours of lo o’clock A. M-, anil 4 o’clock F. M,. of said day. at the door of the Court House iu the town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, lor a levin lint exceeding seven year?, tlie following described (teal Estate, to-wit: Tlie north part of Hie north half- r3= 1 of the -north,e:tV t quarter {:!*'| of file south-west ipKirtcr j i of section tweniy-ono fill township thirty |'3o| north, range six <i] west, containing Nineteeu [hi] acres ami Sixty ■TOUT rods, ill Jasper County, Indiana. And Should such rents and profits not soli for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the TO.- simplcrot said Keal F.stuie. or so much as si ml I lie suf- ' raid sale will be made without any relief front valuation or appraisement liws. and in accordance with the order of court in said de(•l'pp. JOIIX w. POWELL, Sheriff. Thoiupion <lfe hro. Atty*jor -Pint /. Skit’s Sals. j By virtue of a ckhtikiko coi’t of a Decree, to me directed from tlie Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein David .i. Thompson was plaintiff, and Altreu Thompson, Alary K. Thompson, John Dim mitt and Dimniitt. wife of John Duninitt, were defendants. requiriiiK me to make the sum of Thirtv-oue Dollars and .Sixty-nine cents [s3l.*9i togsthor with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on , nft Saturday January 12, 1884, between the boors flf KTcTrdock a m.,"awd 4 o’clock ii. m„ of said day. at the door of the Court House in tlie town of Heuaselacr, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and urotlU, for a term not exceeding Keren years,of the following described Keal Kstate, to-wit; the south Half [si of the North Bast Quarter I’« lof section Three [J] in Township ihirtyone l»l] North, Itange .Six [«] Wost, Jasper County, Indiana. _ . „ An<f should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to rllseliargo said decree, interest mid costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to tulo tlie fee simple of said lie,ui Estate, or <*<> much, ttiereof as shall be sutiicient to discharge said Decree, interest and costs, \ Said sale will be made Without any rolief from valuation or appralsinent laws, and in accordance with Hie order ofife’ourt in said JOHN \V. POWKr.I., Sheriff. Thompson <t Urn. Atty't/or Tlainlif. l)ec-D-27 Jaa-3-IU, Cress Fse $12.50. OThe Buyers’ Guide, N«.\ 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 cist, 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. Senttreetoanyadr dress upon receipt of postage (7 cts). Let us hear from yon, or visit ns when in our city. Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully, 1 MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. %7.T & *29 Wabash Arana*. CklcaO»H* PATENTS I'arents sent fras. Tbirtr-f fvenrwrs a*gon.Bes. PiUcnis ohtainwl thmush HVjfH A CO.arenPUc»l Id ihsScjKXTtnc AMpimk*. tbs JaysLtertttod ( Sina V* n t N 5 nS
RELIABLE ROODS! AT 0. 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 purchases. ,I . ‘ » ’ ' • .. V ATTEINTIOW! Far user s Builders. 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 coal 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 w6od saws, Files, Pocket and Table cutlery,, Silver Plated ware, Shot, Powder, Shells, Gan caps and Revolvers, Hay and Corn knives, Spades, Shovels, Iloes, Forks, Potato—diggers, Pumps and pump supplies. Tinware in eve.iy style and shape. Especial attention given to Tin ROOFING, SPOUTING &c By the old reliable Tinner, Peter Rhoades. We are selling The,’ Best Farm .Wagon on wheels, in the State, for the money: The Buchanan Wagon for $55*00. We are.the agents for the Glidden Barb Wire, the best b&Pbe4 wire raadeT th&Henginal patent, all other manufacturers of barbed wire pay royalty to the above, and have to make it back some way. Farmers can tell how after testing the two wires together. * * Call and see us, as we will guarantee PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN NORTHERN INDIANA, 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 CLEAVER A J/4jL I’LANTH, for AIX CROFsT for Al l, CIA-/K s W/Cxl/ jUATKH. AUaratejUd; oiily ttio beat Bent out 7J \ \ fl>. V\H/wA VV lonian and Farm gfled Manunl 5 History and beet methods .Hi XvY ylr culture of Grain*, Root Crops, Gnuwes, Fodder Crops, TrefstMWV V 1 U f <1 HPUntjnff, ttc. only lOCta* A™™ l Catalogue cvici Fric* Xt it pi pnQR SEIBS. a . EPveral 111011 Baud Variotiea, FIIUE. . itessHw HIRAM SIBLEY jk CO. CHICAGO.IH. Rochester,N.Y.,
TEN THOUSAND hakdwood Farms in Michigan. Ear tale by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA* R R CO, Sugar maple the principal timber, railroads already built, mtacreua towns ana cittes.one of the healthiest parts.ef the United States, purest water, good markets, ftne figuraS/V-nd wll t _losr pricg, eMj t tenns^^rfret iofermatisa, addfw* v* w 0 HUG HART,
1 FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS of Cm. Bow or I.rao r*rr.t. If Touts'* Powder* are u**d in time. _ _ Ponte'* Powder* will rnre and prevent Hoe Cnotsax Fonts'* Powder* will prevent (fare* I* 1 OWLS. Pouts'* Powder* will lucres*# the quantity’of milk and cream twenty per cent., and null* butter dnn * l F l .eite* t powdet» will cnrt or prevent almost t*nt Dues** to which Horse* and flattie are subject. Pom's Powp-.-as win. bits Saner acne*. SeM svsrywhere. * A ™*u23sb£S2?
