Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — Page 1

THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN.

YOL. XVI.

THE REPUBLICAN. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BS Hi axd Pnomietob.’ etairs a|b.ev/s Hesipliffi & li onan 8. opposite Emmet Kaini7iPs (Tni{f store. Terms of Subscription. One year., , 51 m Six m0nth*.... 71 75 Three month*. r, O The Official Paper of Jasper County, i

tQitspsci'xotE-sr JUDICIAL Circuit .Tu'Ue Rktkr lr. Wam> ftxjswitting Attorney.. M. «, \Valkk-k „?*”,** °J Court-jf'irrt Monday in J,tut,ME; Ttuid Xonihnj tn J/,;r,-h; S’ir, t Monday in June; .*./•« jt »/.** taunt, uvt-ln-r, COUNTY OFFICERS Clerk i.. • • ............Cii ah i.ks 11. Price. Sheri? "... toitn \v. Powi-r.i.. Aiujilor ....OggiiirE M. . =-.-TrensiTfgrrTTTnTT ■ ■".'TTTtrr. jHohßT’BTaeteiO . , ;.i:. A. ..Jam ks t. Aiii:ktt7 Surveyor. Lewis s. Alter Coroner .... I' , I . Se.vks. Superinteniloiit Pulilic Seli«ol.< list I)jstrict„AiLL c. Prevo, CJimmU.sipnei'S ■’M District -.5.-R- Nichols. Ciil District. .John" WCyMi:!':-:. ComminKionere' Court — Fir.\t Monday* in Marc it. jT-uneiSerjUniiierdnU THeESEcE. ’ CORFOIiAIION OFFICERS: Marshal ' ,C. U. Platt. ' tierk..:............... -.. . vr.xr. w arm x Treasurer . rB. It. Rhoaisei-:. —fi.u V.kml John li. Vaniffl H-t Want.- .15. F. FEfißuspv eouucilmeu l gil Ward....... M. ». Kho inks =?==■ L4l It Wat'il...,. A. W-V CEE^Rajsb; I sthWard J. 11. Willey

csauisciJ Methodist Episcopal.—Corn er Caljjn in 4. Hutson streets! Services every- Sabbath at 10:*10 A. M. Arid 7 I’. M. Class meeting 0:15 A. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Sabbath Schpol at 2:CO F. M. Ilev T. C. Webster, pastor. _ Baptlsi. —Cullen street, Services -every. Salibat.il at I (Put) A.. M: and 7. P. M. Sub- 4 but-h School tit 12, noon. Prayer meeting i Wednesday evening. Ilev. Philip Me Dado, pastor. Christian. Church. —Harrison Street Services every Sabbath at 10;30. A. H'. and 7P. M. Elder I>, T. Halstead, pastor:in charge. —_—_—.. Free Will Baptist. -v-In Presbyterian Church building, Cullen Street. Services every second and fourth Sabbath a: BBSS .A. M. Covenant meeting on .Saturday i»«- , ore the fourth Sabbath of each month-, at., :S0 P. M. M. C Miner, Pastor. , ’ Presbyterla.n Church.— Cbrner Cullen and Susan Streets;' Services first to third Sabbaths of every ijußui n a fell)--15a. m. and 7-45 p. \n. i'rayur nmotinu' every AVVlnes- = day sit 4 p. nr. Sabbath,Sclnrol at U-d() a. m. Ilev. Gilbert t?ruall, pastor.

' societies: A. F. and A. M. Prairie Cod";e So. 1 r>. meets First 1 and Third Momlays .of each laonth.! JI. L. tliitlcr, G. B. Coinveit. I Senvlory. . tV.lt; O. r. S. i-.v f , a (iia'-tki:. Fir.-t end Third Wednesdays of each month, [ Miss May Miller. ;dr.s. I. 0. Kelley,;- . heiTCtiU’y, Worthy lliitroa. j , 1.0,0. v. iiiotjrms I.o:>fiK, Mo. 113, meets I every Tuesday evening.. ( . It. Btewhrd, 1). C. Warren, | SCCICtTITyi N. G . | IC. of P, I’JvNs.om. vr.n T.odhk, Mo.' 82, meets c\ ery.Tlnirsday evening. ,i. i’. Hardman, Goo. W. Hohlncon. K. of B. & !i. CVC. -- A.o. r. IV. irKKssi-’.t.Aitn l.onfiE Mo. 1,00 meets ever.v Monday evening (J. ib iioplf’Uif.. ' M. J. Yurt:, IWeoriU’r. Ai. \V. (G..A> K- .ÜB?:R<-!ti.AEiA’I > OST, Met, >U, Tiieefx I every Friday eve ring. \V..\Y. Keeve. .). A. ilurnh'-oi, j Adjutant. t\ e; PRO PT.&SIO NAI j C.'AKDA | physic iamb. yfy W. IIA.:T,SK!.f . M. !>., - V ... HOMKOP.'.i'ili:'— — - A:iA.d. fZsxT&ncxL, , Be: --m.o-::. *....' ii ;:A--', jfs-vo -j'-Sj.ec.iitlty 1 JJ.: ~ jj-dnloi'E- Kosidfav-i. ;vfilKce>er Ilouse. j - -A-—— — —:—-E T Ml. I. S. VVABlli>l' ! 'N, J ) ■ i PHYSICIAN ami, SCHGEON, lo tis-.-ittor, Indiana. (!:VC3 spoval iilieui ion u> DlHeascsof AVqnien ■ Jti (I riiiV . e'-v and t'hfn a;< i ■ -. He wen: hoi rails are ■ • >in n, ’ atun'iijd when i not jjr>■ lessiona’;iv enif::f;no.. A i T 01’ H'3l' 3. It. y i Si'TO>.‘ I*. .Oayjt* v. J' ifo pson | r*' I'iOiu itv >- - • ATT 0!X tfi Al' LA W, Ilgiissnl: •■•.•. i ii'D j.yr mVj j nt» ctj»T:*i**. }* ?>4*rt;«*ul aUci’titJiLVo.;st:!riit# uutilivatls. SI, anti ' •'•A..') !-;s vr. DullTiiiT • ATTORN], Y ,AT LA )T.| 1 1 K Nr*i: L A SR- ’ >~IN.>I >■ NA. j - "- < *:*;<•-* lIV- ■■■' . . ■ : • • • 1 .• m»viTfij tUtce vlooiS e:il o i Pu*»l-oii: t _i__ i o ARPJEIi w. 85YDER. Li. -| ATTORXKY AT LAW, Ke;yingtutf, !>*«l. Practice >n I..ettit> ,>f Me<eton and' lief,ton roomlet,. |i 3 ItA *’ Is , iIA 1A v »t; 1\ , r *- A'I'TOIiIs AY. AT 'LAW, A -.J R*»tl /..-vaV/v ‘ ncX! •;> .)» l • I’o.-•" l-a. in • *• \ nrfVartfi'j’i i*r. V iu.hllTt»n*fc»4i pimiUipt. j c*N:;i.:.jno«>. nhstrarts »f lillyH t>ro|>ai‘etLi tiixes {fanl v anti * TI OUDECAI I'. aiIILC’OTE, UA I ATTORNEY at LAW, , ' .'"KeussbTiibr, Tn-T. Hem’s to allltustness in th. prhfwsion withe >fur.,|.and jtWauJiy «Jni.- ein aooor.il f yi ftie Makeevjr UaihUA-A -A-Adfe

RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, l«h

-"RtSrUWvrnmNi?;' 7 ; Zi.uki Pwmmxs. 3R*. £3-<Sc Z 5. IDv7-i££-irLG, Attorneys at Law, u ReNSSKLALH,- - - - - INDIANA.. Special attention pi ten (0 i.olleetinK, and’ practice tn County Co'nniUsUwis-P ahd Justice . (AiuutC'- I’l-ro- ticc uiuier the now liitulsng Law, a specialty. ~ S cEI7i?A NKO US. ~ .Vi.fkkG McCoy. Thomas Thomuson -nv.xxixi; nor.-M of a. mccoy & T. • - Jj- -THO'SJtPS'ON,(saccessors to A.McCoy A Titompo"!). TTnbkers},' Rgnssefaef; hid. Do.a g.ueral iiiinV.iiig tuusintw.. I.ry ami - sell ex iJKViure. (»Uactions hhule «h Mi available points. M'liu-y k».uie,<L Interest paid niispeci. tie.i time'lopdsits, eta. At the same place 11# the <>lil Brin of A. McCoy & Thompson. It. S. Utv 1 c six's,Pres’t. L. D'.vigoins,Cashier. Z N K, •r-rr -.- \J s; K y,<SK ESBR r IRBrARA ==■ Does a general iian king business gives-speeia atte.lltfoutu eiyHcctions; feiillttiuices niprio -op' dav ol pir.'mejtfcaLcurraiY'i'ra - tcrest n.ii.u ni’ baLtucef ; eertlilcator-tieaving ' in to re 4 UsmuLi exciiange bought anil goi.,, VollniiHalten angefertig t. Eeb.sciraffen,ShnlctiortlfiriUtyen 11. U. gl. i»Deutsemam!*, Oestorreieh. Ponmark, Seliwedeii, Nora egon mid tier Seweiz. M ecc.-oi an die liccieutcsten DaiikgcsCliaette in a!!o:i Sae.titeu Europa’saugestolit RltieHSjii von tin < 1 ihtvit Enron a ue'cer die Damptoehiff Linien zu verkaulen. , ..... • ~ ■ : : ‘ “ John Makkever,- . Jay w. ivjDUaais. - t-rmiitcnt. Caslii(;r. p ah Mi: usman;:, i- iv ;> Oj'vosito I’ubiic nzxsci: 1 ,1 r.ii-- , . ~ isdiaxa Receives Deposits.. R» y and, sell Exchange, eelttttittnsnraifi' and promi’tly remiiteci Money Loaned, amVdo’o a’general ; ( Diittkiug Diuiutssf IRA C. KIiLLEY MT“ DENTIST, IiENSSKLAI-.n. J.VDIANA. Dr. ICelrr y hms liad tlnrly years’ experience in the practiee of Dentistry, and refers to )iis manes oik jiatrons as to the Htiaiitv of work turned out. He uses no “Granite Teeth” nor any spurious and yvorthless,.material. Special attenMon given to the li'atnrirrtgelli altcT tliel intinrai amldsefni adpwtivreirf of aniHelp 1 teeth. All operations wart antetl.nliri prices wcorresimud vviil)liiiality o-f-werk. Office over f.eopold’s new stpro, s c:-ab> WE 2.2,13, G-UN and LOCKSMITH (Shop on Liver bank, south of School House, Ilk NS SDL A Kit, INHIAXA. All kinds off ron. and Wood-tuviring, and flue work fai-lMuMittfei tns <t Dr?..<>. ohsßorfrudtTcer akdat-iicajiomalilc rittes, Oivemea.calL- - -

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FROM HANGING GROVE.

Mr. J. P. Gwin, of Pioas:ant BM<ro, ass goa\>, to seek “his homo aiiione the wilds of , _ Health generally poor nil over thm township. The family of Mr. Robinson, deceased, is gradually recovering from a very severe illness. Mr. John Phillips and Mr- William Willet aro keeping bach at Marlboro, and -doing a good bus tnbsa m the line of nlerehahduse. - There is some talk of Mr. VvilllffS Moore and his fiimily moving to Rensselaer to live, while his son Austin, who was lately married to a fine Eng L-n lady, wiil manage the farm. El ler Shortridge preached at the Bantu school house cm the fourth SaEm bath in Pebnrai'y.' He will preach again at the saino pla..e on the fourth Sabbath of this month. Every body invited to attend. • A great many of our young folks attendedan exhibition o.t the Sandal .school house, one night hist week, but theyddlrl not go with the expectation- of Ibelug sifiokecLout. ——— r »-

SURREY ITEMS.

Ground Hog beats Veunor as a weather prophet. Silas Potts’mother an.l boy Ilarvoy, are on the sick list. Mr. Nick Gus& is the happy father of a line hoy, born the first inst. Rev. Wm. -.Say lei’ preaches at Sorghum Valley at 10:SD a. ru., next Sabbath. Uncle Sep. Ramey has moved to Rensselaer, and Greely Lynch has moved onto uncle Sep's iatuD. Mr. Ileekor, Traveling Auditor of the L., N. A. 02 C. railway, dined with Mr. G. M. Wilcox, Monday. Thomas Brusnahan, Wesley Clemans and Jim Cain are-sojourning in Nebraska. Brusnahali eq&tcmpla'es local ing there on a iiomcstoad.—.—Daniel Statesman arrived here, Saturday, bringing in a car load of iifty head of calves, from Elkhart county. Tire calves were a disappointment, as we expected anew wife with him, as he -was married to a lady of 80 hart quite recently. IV 3 have a splendid opening here for a good blacksmith; add. we cordially invite any sueli as may wish to come, and will guanude a liberal patronage from the country sucroundiAg. W

ITEMS FROM UNION.

Winter still holds the reins of busi- | ness in his iev fingers. i Tho schools have nearly all closed. Miss Sadie Norman’s school closed! with a grand exhibition. j The county S ll rvcyf>ritas b. on taking ! advantage of the ice by running two sets of hands in ins north part of the county, during tho.phst t'.vo A7'eeks. , Mtss id.-: BrdFclk, <d Barkley; D.r. Antrim, of Keener, and MissLiiiie lia’!.! Air. George Anderson and Mrs. Mary | Gi'uCuiieid of Union, are oa the sick list. Tbree*. lice youa-t; speelruens of the 1 tteestsm-H2n»t-<me of the Tuaseu ino gender, have j Taken" un their abodes widen our I L borders: The two lorrner at the homes j, of i'dr. Joim MeU' ' and Mr.■ Baldr respaetb. ely aud tire hitter a’ the Lome of-Mr. James MoCiannculau. .Tho scow fall for thet jiioiilh of Feb-1 ruary was 8 inches, rain tali -I- inene. . , feVverago daily temperature for the . • mo.nih ab-*vo r.b-rbi Warmest, day; Tuesday. It-Eu -1-i degress, ’Conies, i dav Eld'dxy - * !•., I d -:::rce be’o v -zero, I tnk.cn ‘it sgijUxso* Hill. Bat. ( a..:i >T. ; ■ Eli cu; f -xdfx r. . i T'. i j Mr;. George Hopkins i« Lit Lie sick' iish. ' >,j * „ ■' .TaSSee Cif M oily i.:- j sold ids , farro to V- hh'.vo. ill hse:,- :u:t thi’Jisiie i wi'l not I.a\•; I,’ulon township. , -tlr ..- .-h V. .. -... •• :N U • Oil. thc electloaof ; g '■ i dean TrrtiiT; office of To-wns.'dp li": ustea., - Mr. JotiS Altar ha foe.; -•.rv-tying U “ : I.- ■ no? got a-h ad lman, arnl well Eked bj bis n •ig:L..- ’rs. The' serdtT. "--Tit of \So 1- was tk?j»[)l.e*X Soldiers for ojlfetrs. wo h.wav a tuha tha: Jids tkd ’ ill i.i t-a i & rn.Qt.TV JjL Davi son. He is a bVralght forward. m.'.n,■ cioi-ally ulepbAed a’4 an a ,No. 1 Republican. V.'o caa recommend' hini to rhe conlidenec of tho Republic an. party. - "A ■ - ’ vvol.c .ot difenmg the bis river nut-begin lee ti ews

Tnpcrtance tn Union township, for the reason that several thousand acres of swamp land will bo reclaimed, which in US t ttiu | o .4^..a. a • ' y " .•• .u>

ONE-WHO-KNOWS.

township.

THE GILLAM VAND AT TERREHAUTE.

Miss Henriek3, of Remington, a teacher of Jasper, is attending the . -Normal.0. and L. E. Rat Mon hav ' latc\v rhebveired trornmn attack of measles: E- 0. took cars for Jasper last Monday. Cause, ill health. mXr Jiently Erick, formerly of Jasper. aiilLLnnrge. W- Paris, well kn »wn to many in Jasper, are both engaged in bnfeess u the city r and doing widf. Lewis VC. Hunt has not been i:t good herd Li for some time, and thinks of returning to Old trißam when tide ‘ term closes. \Vc regret very much to soo him go. Miss Emma Robinson ia still in the t'antm. and prosper!ng nh.-ely. 11- r tiic:rds need r.ot b-ii ..icxtsv about her. for health. A. 0. Robinson is quite a lad among the Normal girls; but since-his Montgomery county be' ■ has returned to her home, his countenance has ceased to he so pleasant. However, we think iho case of “mash’ will not prove fatal. The Normal SchoolisJn ailourishiug condition. “ Work for ail, and at work’' seems to be the mo Mo of each student and teacher. Wo are well pleased wiib Ido school and t,.y city. Torre Dame is a thriving town, anil has many ; \ oiler.t church e« dices, anil school Tv Mdifigs. iriro Rc " Polytechnic instity tioa, thy State Normal School buildr lags arid tho Orpiians’ Home, are aIT buildings that the Terre-Hatihe may be' 1 pruud to ovvrivwhile the N ail iactory, it lid or"-. Gar v.orks, A-.n, all aid in making it a ilourshing city.

RHMING TON ITEMS.

Mrs. Di .;\v, ' f Newport, has been • i rting her ’.1., Mrs, J. !.. Stiic.-r. Rev. W. i>. le.r is eondactihg a so i-:s of meetings at Wolcott with a ui pier lie degree or sue -ess. <). ii. Mori,tyre is preparing 'eons: doused coolness for -next summer, by fitiing his largo burn with ice. Mr. Jenkins, principal of the Kentlari'd public schools, fiiied’tho pulpit of the. M. E. Church, acceptably, last Sunday. Jon A. Clark, eon of our' worthy post mr .-tcr, k.fi for Chicago last Mouci av. Me nan been-at Lon'ft lor a week of tVb tor. rest u::d recuperation.- John is j. gno-i lad rind ;.:ts a good situation iu tiic ext y. lk‘ jiHraliens for mailing tile on a largo -case. : -team, are being made y- . ii n" ». i. i cucii. V. non the iaixds in li i-v.; ii.y rue i mu. -:.ly drained,Vi\ . 1 .-id"goo;i-b:. iu .short crops and in. Ail iimc.s. e h-', nr: Inveres’l g pr gramme has ; ,■ ■! i ‘” ’imn.2l, U-.- AuVi 11.1 ■ m i erhi ; i a! t*r. -'s - scuo-d J-.ouse .ou | Ti.i'. “k>y (d l ; ■■ -.''.-ftk. ' Trenee- Vick- \ v :'-..7h,;:.C;in1.. u * <'£.NMson .: ot Rrofos- 1 . - • \ ! p .'7 . he J • M . ■ ’.he c erer-.- ! »• -, . j Jo!.n i'orc;.-, ?. 'armer livirlg five miles j : , C■ ~ 1 i~ r i jg . > oy'&*■)£ ov D, SdUph' l : X‘,,.y, yy.iL - • V: ; !, ;:..k"mg .a ui .mini. T!io cans-} ; or aim. ■: which led' to. l c rum act r.ro : ' I’n.-mow:. . ■ i our eprresjioouvuu. L r. . .■. ,' : . . : ' : ■ •• i- c* i;. v"i so ti :u oti the ! nrforiunato'A bat w,;bout avail! die let: es r, add four ch-l . to la.e Lie i WUi.i Vi, yiS IjCis u 1 iiC V V y L. ■: Z s H'.'; YJ. ' jut :. t/, J j ’— : . - The Ivoffi ville, N -v e-.g ; ••-v. on '' :• it 1 -a to : ssk roimd-tf'p ti. ;• *-> o. U<A:: M. .<eat!Ojrs*on4.!:ft line of ?'• a c , C. : tern :i? lea per < ofrom |SO t-inlf.4rc.Lb-.-,, Tire Turn re-rrioirng Iva.voi by freight f 'duS.'fc > h duers of fre-'ghs rvtdn tickets is &o ..ildieJ. ami ' Mi ihS-fCs-irf ti -kte.s *’.Ht wouttl he good . (>n inf sieger trein-s wii be !tdv:«-pted' by coubaelots c»f kt».]) fr ■ ; .V t -a nsj-is are (iesignatad to ca* ry pass r..-r-dail- ■) 1/ Ol !Ll i',l. *■ e * Dddilv’ jvifci'-'iifd r. rv more or V.-is tke resufe-QL. ivr iaeV: mUNCo);. \* ecu iftosk: j becomcY dry sn.*t bn -ay, pa.-:s iu i;is ihfefcj hoi uud .h.gh cou’eu urine, | sbivH«-6s m liiQ t mail of the L -k, <ire *i:.'sri;tak;lbb} facts th it p.e EMio-vs .s-ft irl- brttreoatri't-m , ortrfrW ,'/r ss»t“ Eejiugg a C'di4Qp nu Oil Co :riie-«» , a i.v i-«f tis eiurdne ’ the.L: . :

NEWS AND PERSONALS.

The TV. a T. U., will meetr.t the Imntft of Mrs. T Mtitrrll 1 nAg Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Hopkins were made glad by the birth of a sou, last Friday. Miss Stella Paddock, or Mason, Mich., is visiting at the home of her cousin, the editor. ..... Mrs. S. A. Heniphill froju Bir protracted western visit, last Wednc -day evening. Mr. Sailin' 1 Duvall, formerly of Mornence, but now keeping a large 11 very stable in Oil ioago, has beeir visiting friends here for some days. The Benton county Republican Central Committee has selected Saturday, Sept., Gth as the .date of the Republican county nominating convention. ■» Mrs. Coi. H. Learning, of Romney, Tippecanoe county, visited the family of her son, F. B. Learning, tiiis_ week, returning home yestei’ciay. Miss Minnie Phillips, of Fowler, daughter of Superintendent Phillips, of the poor farm, lias been staying with hers friends here for several weeks. Dr. Thomas Antrim, the recorder elect, is seriously sick at his home in Keener township. Dr. W ashburn, of this place, was called to attend him, yesterday. Rev. John YaiiDewalker, of Medaryviile, \V ILS visiting Jiis sister, Mrs. Moiiue, in town on Tuesday, lie is awout to go to lowa, where he has been called to preach.— [Crown Point Register. Jimmy Livens will give up the idea of engaging in the saloon business entirely. Ho could not, in our judgement, form a wiser conclusion. There is at last a fair prospect that satisfactory telegraph facilities will be furnished to the people of this id ace. An additional wire was put up on the telegraph line along the L., N. A, & C. last week. Col. Samuel P- Oyler, of Franklin, is a candidate for lieutenant governor, subject to the action of republican State convention. Mr. Uyier is a life- long republican anti is being warmly supported by his friends.—[Montieeiio Herald., i The next quarterly conference of the Rensselaer circuit of the M. E. church, begins Saturday, March iMnd. Presiding Elder Claypool will be present, and preach Saturday evening and on the Sunday following. Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, of Dayton, ind., passed jait Sunday and a few adjoining-days in this place. Mrs. Hopkins is a subscriber for Tun ItEiAnniCAK, and like nearly all ; others of her sex who take the ; Heaven. bless them,; she aluiEs } pays for it proanptiyr ~~ ' — i The series of meetings at the 11. :L. church came to an end. last! ; Sliindhy morning. They hah Mot-; ; ed for two weeks. Eighteen or ' 1 twenty conversions weio made'; ' during, the continuance of. the j meetings, aud the accessions to: 'the’church numbered; abbut the : same.' j The Sunday after-noon temper- '• a net; jiciiCv.it, oy hiic ♦> * ; C. -L. ).ri ii graad- .A.t : tile last mEeiiug about avu nunuEcu. : I-wore -urtebeiit-* pood iiiera- \ tßiyiii <t , 0 IjV-mli pTI Ci C cLI CEI j OMi* iXi | user ui information, me meetmgs -■ oemg Uw the One; a xrerme, tilde *s, jneniv oi room ldr a-li. * _ I Of hie « •. 'nlroads operated m l . the Lnited Suites, i J. :. . ove wi.*i r; . trains on s:;u«M.tu and tile | inaii;igem‘*ius of raiiviiiyswhiciij Avers r!;e prejudiced agumat -1 its ahopho!; juoi-r upon it now v.vui] tile m.».r favor, and ike traveling' publl • ueneraily,' as - - woih ■ avtH pleased with the change. .... Mi. O. Rose, formerly a partner i m the priu of Keller, Craig <r to, J of Logo Law n. w;::t In town runt j - made flie RiifunLahi* a call iastj Inursday. Air. lioso *as *ute,, , sold his interest [a the above paw- j ed lrimj end intends' s.»on to i "a visit to \\ ashington ’i'crrnvry,! With a View t-m removing there of j ioe is phased with tno uouiil : y. j 1 • -ee -—* „' 1 • ■ 1 "• v — : ".' ' A ■ •.

“G EMIMA[?]”

1 Go to Hans’ new bakery foragood square meal, only 25c. nice fresh Bread. Nice Fruit Cake, at Haus’ bakery. J - - —“ «biw- ——-- * - Wood Ease Burners, at Cleaverh they are daisies, cheap, warranted. Ilaus kn-ps, and makes, the nicest-lino of Cakes, in Rensselaer— Cleairer has the best Cook Stoves in town, and sells them cheap. Ik P- Benjamin is still i.i t ! : • Organ business. A sample instrument at Hardman’s Jewelry store. Luhitkr and CuAL:—id. P. Benjamin H*ib} all kinds of iX T MBPP and COAL, at Cotton’s old oiac l , west of the Depot. Go to the new bakery for your Bread, he keeps the best bread in town, always fresh. 7 The Rensselaer roller skafing riuk is open every: Saturday evening, at 7:30 o’clock, ,at the Opera House. D. S. Willey, Manager. Far. 11 Loans. —s3oo to 810,000 Partial payments. Reasonable terms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureau, opposite House, next door ip post-office. 15 -39-ts. F . 7 • k, Ko'.icett) Direcloix aiid 310cU.-hol<Dei'H T ~ Notice is hereby given, that the Direclora and block-holders.of tho Jasper County Agricultural Society will meet at thc'Court House, in Rens3eMer, on Saturday ,M RTC k 22d, 1&84, for ine purpose of arranging a premium list for 1884, and fixing the time of holding the annual fair. N George H. Brown, Prest. Ez-ka C. Nowlls. Secv. - - ■ • - Having secured the services of a first class baker, I will keep on hand, at all times; fresh Pan Bread, Cream Bread, Spanish Twist, Viena Bread, . and all kinds of Cookies, and large Cakes. ■ , Haus. Through TxCxkts.—C. F. Wren*.the "station agent is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place where a rational being could wish to gos. North or South, East or West, If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he can do for you. ts jL!» .#,»'■ -r-- 7 - • - Cooperage and Cistcr-Hs. Call at the cooper-shop north of the elevator, for coopemgeand cisterns of the best quality, at any time. ts. J. C. Tkrawls. Wide Awake nri^tist. Mr. F. B. Meyer jg always alive to his business, and >-parc no pains to secure tiio best of every a t'clo in his line. Ho has secured th<- rgeney for the celebrated Dr. Ki/m's New Discovery lor Consumption, Tee only certain euro known for Cqnsainpiioft, Coughs, Colds, ffoarsenekv, Asthtna, Hay-fever, Bronchitis, or any ass -crion of the throat Trikl Ilotlffis free. r ",:3 yl.oo. AD V ERTLSED "ILETTERS. Betters addreseed as below remain uncalled for in the PositOfseo at Rensrolaer. Jasper County, tudiana, os the 8- h . day of Mar-Flg&f T.'m-c- net claimed within four wFibs from t ; c date before given will be seat to ti - dead Letter- Office, Washington* I>. C. Plnia il. VJood, Jj. B. Suliitan, Dr. Wv 11. T-rJ::, Bell Brow 1, Gertie Wiliiams. Persons calling for any of the letters’in the abftt'3 list will please say they are advertised —— I HORACE t. JAMES.T. M. * y Kwwewv TW wawre. >t. f.’K'xrywewivsea •piarnsTET. ■A'': :.y * ■ fa . A ~ . ’ ' ’?r+ir * f ■' ' «A *’• « .* .. . > t - , -*■ . . ' -.3, •i . i \ < >- i' w - . V ’t : N a' *•'' M . > J-/ - y i r -p f: c77kei,itex»'. X'. J jf- FUr* I: I * X ivPiAK'A. 77--—T nserted h-mn th" to r,R ehtire set. fhtjsfkelion a 1ante M or r,o i TV jM’jivih'tztKS vst-.'- ’ 1 *{£*? AVt h cur vituiMurt air we will fMrect. teeth, peYvFMv without }Ntin or harm. I . . , —: —T-» :- v: I ': l a.V-VBO-?gl

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