Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1884 — Page 8

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A number of investing let* tew from correspondents ere left out this week, for wai& of time to put them in type. JL splendid monument to Indiana’s •greatest Statesman, O. P. Morton, was unveiled in Circle Park, Indianapolis, Tuesday with appropriate 'eei’feinohies. A Hook and Ladder Company; that’s the idea. It won’t cost very much and will be a long ways ahead of no protection or organanization when the inevitable fire breaks out. “An Observer,” in Kankakee township, is requested to Bend the “essential particulars” of his or her respected cognomen. It is Against all rule of newspaperdem to publish anonymous communications. Esau sold his birthright for a mess of pottage. The democratic party is the political Esau of this country and the last hard bargain they made was when the Ohio Democrats bartered away the prestige of their past victory, at the last election, and their chance lor the next by selling the United SHtes senatorship to the Standard Oil , Company, for a few measures of filthy hiere; ' ir - 1 * ' | The Delinquent list which appeal's in this issue of The Republican, must serve to excuse the somewhat belated appearance of the paper aud ,also some little diminution in the customary amount of news and editor ial matter. The list is not only unaually large this year, but recent changes |n the law haVe left the auditor but little time to prepare it for publication/ and for the printers to Jmt ft fii type. Another Railroad.— A circular letter from LaPorte states that a meeting is to be held at the Grand Pacific Hotel, in Chicago, on Jan., 22, to reorganize a Company to build a railroad and big ditch along the Kanka&ee river from South Bend to the 111. line near Momence. The dirt from the ditch to serve as the embankment for the railroad. The project looks feasible. The circular is signed by N. Gleason, E. H. Scott Win. Niles, W. B. Biddle, M. Nye, W. E. Pinney, and T. J. Wood. lie. Tribune,* of Oxford,- eays 111 at town is sure of the car works of Crawford’s new road the C. A G. S‘ and also of another railroad the M; I. St. L. which is to be j built during f the present year—perhaps. The Tribune intimates that Oxford will now “lay” for the court house. A town which for want of a few thousands of dollars, ■jrill allow an important railroad to pass wftfhfti a couftle of miles of its » *.» f 1 .4 coloration limits/ does not deserve to be the seat of justice for a great county and Fov lir would receive no more than her l ju«t deserts were the county seat to be removed back to Oxford.

M. E CHURCH NOTES.

Tie daily and nightly meetings still continue* The evening meetings are largely attended and are awakening a great deal of interest. It is probable they will result in increasing the membership of the church. The Ker. J. H. Claypool the presiding elder preached Monday evening to a good Congregation. • At the quarterly conference Tuesday fas taken the separating of from the athei nppointpentsSip the circuit, and. this tqwn ,a station by itself, ,1c lfi probable that this will be done

Patents. Granted.

The following patents were granted to citizens of Indiana, for week ending January 8, 1884, reported expressly for The Republican by J. H. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 984 F Street, Washington, D. C. John S. Heizer, Rushville, apparatus for warming the upper rooms of buildings; George L. Hoehn and Frank P. Hflburn, Mt. Vernon, tile ditching machine; Nathan H. Long, Mancie, folding table; John M. Fulton, Roanoke thill coupling; Josiah H. Knox, Evansville, bier or coffin stool; John M. Speef, Jr., Fort Branch, grain breaker and grinding mill; Max J. Ahlgrim, Rose Lawn, calt weaner; Thomas Beard, Kokomo, saw back; John E. Duepree. Edinburg, animal poke; John C. Fleck and Wilson Herring, Stewarteville, flue and pipe welder and fitter; Thomas Major, Jackson Township, Clinton Gountv, straw staoker; Wm E. Rockwood, Indianapolis, pulley; Eli J. Schrock, Goshen, windmill; Hanson P. Tenant, Dublin, grain drill; Green Thompson, New Salem, harness; Cbristivi W. Barenfanger, Evansville, vehicle spring; Ferdinand Grote, Evansville, force pump; James Weathers, Indianapolis, whip socket; Thos. Williams and Wm A. Preston, Princeton, gate; Alexander Grawford, Evansville, double-acting force-pump.

For lims Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 35 ecnis. SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. SHILOH’S VITALIZER is wliat you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diizineis and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. For sale by F, B. Meyer. ■ wanted for The'Lives of alt the AH U !! r Pv Presidents of the U. S. The'largH Issi I'l Aest. handsomest, best bool: ever AiyWiV i U.-iohl for less timu twice our price ” *’ “ The fastest sellillg'book in Amerler. Imnienfe profits to agents. All intelligent people want it. Auv one can become a successful agent. Terms free. Hazi.ett Cook Co., Portland, Maine. Tis I M-ly Black Smith SShftp L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—‘•CHAMPION” REAPING AND MOWIN’ Q MACHINES. MOLINE RIDING AND WALK* ING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. * KKICIv” WAGONS. I3lacksmithin<g Machine Repairing, Plows. Andallother work in our line, done In the beet manner, aud at , Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing --r—r- A Specialty « Shop on Van Uaasaelaer St., south of McCoy Ik Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER ------ IHDIAXA. Extras for all our Machine* on hand^Sff Ma week tit home. $S ojtfltfrce. par absolutely sure, No risk. Capital not required. Reader, if you want business lit which persous of either sex, young or > old, can make great pay all the tinio they work, with absolute certainty, write fo r particulars to If. I' allbtt ft Ct>., Portland' Maine IHVINO’S (fsaty J'&eteri'l Rensselaer.. ...,.... .Indiana. ————— n ■— Freslx Candy made evfery day-. . “‘TTT Stick Candy only 111-8 Cents per pound. ! ! TWO STICKS FOR ONE CENT ! ! ** r flSTCall and see us Everybody.^? Henri Lf.vino, Proprietor. The LurKr-s* Guide, N . 3-L Fall and. Winter, ISS3, gi vas wholesale prices direct *g|l- ~ ■ Jpjf to ammauti on everything wVp you use, eat, drink, worur, of " have fun with. Tells how to order with exact cost, 216 pages—large on<* illustrations a wholti 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 yon, or visit 11s when in our city. Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully MONTfiGMERY WARD & CO. &- *29 Wabash Avenue, CUM.*, tS

m. mr s m w. •After Eighteen Tears of COMMERCIAL SUCCESS Would respctfully announce] to the people of Jasper County that they have the Most Complete Stock Of Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots Ac Shoes* Lab Fiat Dress Boois,-Beni’s Furnishing Soois, 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. MAiN'ITPAGTORY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warfier’s old Stand, Front Street North of "Washington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased the establishment of N. Warner, I fern prepared to manufacture and repair Carriages - Buggies, Wood Work ior A-gricultural Implements, etc. Satisfaction, Given. All Wonk Warranted. . ..Gai»r£ag© Fainting a Specialty*. A Beal Fact! I - A^T’KTS May be obtained by calling upon Ft F. PRIEST & BRO, Opposite McCoy & Thonfpson’s Bank. They have Everything in the line of BOOTS & SHOES, From the Cheapest to the very * best. All Styles and Sizes. £ Can it W your Foot Pockst’sook. - Don’t forgef, they handle Fal ey's Shoes, With many others, mh.de to order, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. OESi’iPi driest cScPBio. x-

* 1875, - 1884, B,F. Ferguson Is still in the field with a full anil COMPLETE STOCit ■ -OF Siumbeß> Lath, Shingles, Doors amt Windows-. Also stands at the HEAD the price for all kinds of me* chants ble grain. OOice near 1... T\. f,. AC. Depot, Rf.xsseuier ------- 1 Inoiaju. i. HM4-tf. , '-r ;

W. 3. 8 L 81, -- * \ manufacturers: .-ftuiriD ,r DEALERS TILT lIAK2CESS, SADDLES, Cl LLARS, WHIPS, TRIKHS, VALISES.BLAA'KETS, ROSSES, C A It RIAG ETRIDI* HAME<S OIL, etc aiitt SC# ——AT THEIE-—_, FARNESS SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON oTREEI > • '*• .» Rensselaer, - tndiaax • 7 <»i. •

'f ' I \ ' ' RELIABLE BOOBS I AT C. 0. 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. a aie ijJc Ja «. iCt aioJc i * I would cordially envite ALL to call and examine goods and learn prices before making their purchases. ATTE3VTIO3MJ Farmers Ac Builders. —► Having taken the old stand of Lamson, in the Nowels block Rensselaer, Indiana, and put in a large stock of . ELAiSD’WiiSSB, Consisting of Hai'd and Soft coal burners, Wood heaters and Cooking stoves; Carpenter’s supplies, Nails of all kinds always in stock, in gthall or large quantities; Edge tools, Butts, Screws, Bolts, Stfap hinges, Hand and wcod saws, Files, pocket and Table cutlery,, SilVer Plated ware, Shot, Powder, Shells, Gun caps arid Revolvers, Hay and Corn knives, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Potato-*-diggers, Pumps and pump supplies. Tinware in evbay style and shape. Especial attention given to Tin ROOFING, SPOUTI NG &c fey the old reliable Tinner, Peter Rhoades. We are selling The Best Farm Wagon” on wheels, in the state, for the money: Tire Buchanan TV agon for $55.00. We are the agents for the Glldden Barb Wire, the best barbed wire msyie. feeing the original patent, all other manufacturers of barbed wire pay royalty to the above, and have to make it back some &ay. Farmers Can tell how after testing the'two wires together. Gall 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 hbnest deling, to nkjrit a share of public patronage. Respectfully, N.V. CLEAVER. _ mi.iiii mi l in' I, )'■<*■■■ I ' ' »*■'!! I. I' —i Ut ' UAgIBLEY!SgEEOS f i, FOB ALI, CLIMATES, AIJU SOILS, Am. CROF-i./k s&tH 1884 CATALOGUE FREEwt HI RAM SIBLEY & CO/Rfichester. MV. Chicago, 111.

. ' - 'c :J}^ TEN THOUSAND BAKOWOOO Farms in Michigan. Eor »aleby the GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA R. R.CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Adoatttett Railroads *h«*dy built, utunemM (owns ana ciutt, ©l* of th« heallhidst florts.ofjßie s»q<w«, purest mgrkets^&SL. fruit good roads, schools. ekurebas, large agricultural population, best building material at low fizuresTV-oU soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect titfe. Vor boots, maps, chans, and all additional iufurmaiion, address w Q nUGHART, -

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