Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1884 — Page 8
The republican. —s
Club Meeting.
All members of the Blainft and Logan Club, and Republicans generally, are requested to meet at the Court House, on Saturday evening, November 29th, 1884, for the purpose of reorganizing for the eampain of 1886. C. P. Hopkins, F- W. Cole, Sec’y VicejPres’t.
The Rochester, Rensselaer & St. Louis Railway.
The American Railway Construction Company have agreed to proceed at once to build bur railway, and equip the same in first class style, if the friends of the enterprise will secure the right of way in addition to the taxes alteady voted, before February Ist, 1885. ... x Our people now have a first class opportunity to secure an East and West railroad on better and cheaper terms than evet bebefore offered. S. P. Thompson.
A Righteous Thumping.
At Logansport, Monday evening, the Rev. W. E. Loiicks, pastor of the first Presbyterian church, assaulted B. F: Louthain, editor of thfe Daily Pharos, knocking him down, the editor walking off upon regaining his feet. The Sunday before the election Mr. Loucks preached a semi-political sermon denouncing vice and immorality, and since that time the Pharos had published insinuations against the minister’s character, and thd ‘assault was the result. The affair has created a great sensatioti ill Logansport but sympathy is generally with the preaeher. ■ -W
Brother Vance Joins another Church.
A glance at the list of recent marriage licences, in this issue of The Republican, shows that the Rev. W. H.. Vance, the popular young pastoi’ of the Remington M. E. Church, although still regarding Methodism as good enough so far as it goes, and with no known intention of severing his connections with that organization, has thought it good to unite with another Church. t Mi'. Vance is now filling his thiixl year as pastor of the Remihgtdii circuit, and is a young man of unusually fine, prordise. Miss Church is the daughter of O. W. Church, deceased, formerly a well known business man of Remington. . Her family rank among Remington's most estimable people. The wedding took place last evening, if we aie correctly informed.
A Race for a Baby.
Lafayette Courier. At Earl Park, Benton county, last Saturday morqing, a woman stepped from C., L, St. L. &C. east bound train a moment to question the agent, and the train pulled out suddenly without her, carrying Oft' her baby. Her frenzy mpved the ticket agent to telegraph to Lafayette and have the baby returned, and Np. 1, the 2:14 p. m., Chicago fast mail train, dropped the baby oft’there. The mother in the meantime growing impatient, had started to Fowler on the engine of the gravel train, hoping to intercept her child there, but the train was sidetracked to allow No. Ito pass, which it did, carrying the infant with iL.A kind-heartefi citizen of Earl Park lugged the baby back to Fowler, and found that the now frantic mother had gone to Earl Park on a freight train. The man then telephoned the woman to sit still for half an hour, which she "did and got back her infant
A Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: “My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helpless than she could not turn over in bed j alone. She used two bottles of Elec- i trie Bitters, and is so much improved, » that she is able now to do her own work". Electric-Bitters will dp all that is claimed for them Hundreds of testimonials attest Jtheir great curative Kwers. Only 50c a bottle at F. B. •yer’s. 17-12-4 t. -—.■ — . Estray Notice. v Yearling Steer, taken up by Charles Burns, of .Union;.towship, Jasper county, Indiana, on the sth day of November, 1884, one yearling red and.white spotted steer, with a sut in the ear and branded on the left hip with a and appraised at fifteen dolors, by S. Comer and E? K - . Jojmson and posted before Clark. McCoßv, J. P„ on the 20th day of November, 1884 Taken Jfrom the. Docket of Clark McColly, Justice of the Peace of Union township, “isper county. Indiana. JAMESjF. IB WIN, Clerk. Jnsbe'r'CfteuJt Court.’ B'. ! . i
T?F CENTURY In 1885. .4 GREAT EA’TERfRTSE. PAFBBS OS THS CIVIL WMB. The important feature of Thk Centcby Mahaztxe for the coming year—-indeed, perhaps the most important ever undertaken by the magazine—will be a series of seperate papers on ttie great batt.es of the War for tho Union, written by general officers high in cofomnnd upon both the Federal and and tho Confederate sides, — Genera! Grant (who writes of Vicksburg, Shilor.,''and other battles-), denerals Long-street;-McClellan, Beauregard, Rosecrans, Hill,' Admiral Porter, and others. The series opens in the CkxtubY with a graphically illustrated article on > The Bathe of Bull Run, -written byThe Confederate general, G. T; Beauregard. Brief sketches, entitled “Recollection of a private,” papers chronicling special events, descriptions of various auxiliary branches of the service, etc., will supplement the more series by the various generals. A strict regard for accuracy will guide the preparation of the illustrations, for which The Century has at its disposal a very large quantity of photographs, drawings,' portraits, maps, plans, etc., hitherto unused. The aim is to present in this series, not official reports, but commanding officers’ accounts of their plans and operations,—interesting personal experiences which will record leading events of the war, and possesses, ai the same time, a historical value not easily to be calculated. FICTION. In this line The Century will maintain its prestige, and furnish the best stoiies by American writers that can be procured. In November begins A hew Novel by W. D. Howells, Author of‘‘Venetian Days’’, “A Aloderan Instance,” etc. This story deals with the rise of an American business man. A. novel by Henry James, a novelette by Grace Denio Litchfield, and short stories by “Uncle Remus,” Frank 11, Stockton. H. H. Boyeses, T. A. Janvier, H, H., Julian Hawthorne, and 'other equally well-known writers will appear at various times. MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES. Under this heading may be included a series of paper! on the cities of Italy by W. D. Howells, the illustrations being reproductions of etchings and drawings by Joseph Fennel;; a series on The New North-West, being an interesting group of papers by E,. V. Smalley, Lieut. Schwatka, Principal Grant (of Kingston, Ontario), and others, descriptive of liltleknown regions; papers on French and American art, —scplpture and painting, with some exquisite illustrations; papers on Astronomy, Architecture, and History, the first being by Professor Langley and others. Under Architecture are included more by Mrs. Van Rensselaer’s articles on Churchos, City and County Houses, etc. ’Col. GeorgeE. Waring, Jr., will describe Progress in Sanitary Draining; E. C, Stedman, EdmuauGosse, and others will furnish literary essays; George W. Cable will contribute in various ways; several papers on sport and adventure will soon be published, and John Bai roughs, will write from time to time on outdoor subjects. IfrwZrrs q/, Th i: . may f eci sureof keeping abreast of the. times en leading subjects that.may properly come within the province, of a monthly magazine. Its circulation is now about 140,000 mopthlf, the November number exceeding that.'Jig-ure. Subscription's should date front this, ni\m- , ber, beginning the Bar Series and Mr, Howell's novel. Price $4.00 a year, 3-5-cents a number. All booksellers and newsdealers sell it and take subscriptions or remittance may be made to the publishers. A free specimen copy of The Century will be sent on request. Mention this paper. Trie Century Co., New York.
Bargains! Preparatory to a change in my business, and to reduce my present stock, I will offer ’ until Dec. Ist, 1384, -1 XTGold and Silver Watches, Plain and Set Gold Rings, Bracelets, Watch Chains, Lace Pius, Ladies Vest Chains, Ladies Gold and Silver Thimbles. . A choice assortment of “SILVER WARE ”, •Op. > 4 and Berry Dishes, Cake Dishes. Qard Baskets, Table-§ud, Pickle Castors. Knives, Forks Spoons, A nice line of Novelties, very suitable for wedding and birth-’ day presents. Call early and learn prices. Remember the place. Emmet Kannal’s Drug and Jewelry Store, Rensselaer. . u . ln«liau&. < '* r • . A r
Notice to Prohibitionists. " To the members of the Central Committee of the prohibition Party of J aspef county, (Executive aud advisory,) together with all others who' believe that the best interests of our common country requires the 1 suppression of the manufacture and sale of who also think the lime has hilly come to manifest their faith by their works, in using their influence, and casting their ballots for the party organized, arid -pledged to labor by all laudable means to secure these ends: we most earnestly invite you to meet at the Court House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, the 6th day of December, 1884, for the purpose of effecting a more full and complete organization, for co-operative arid aggressive work in this direction. At which time good speakers will be present to address the meeting SaMi’s’oX Erwin, . L. K. Yeoman, Chairfnan Secretary. A Wonderful Discovery* Consumptives and all, who suffer from any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery, It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free Tria! Bottles at F. B. Meyer's drug store. Large size *l. 17-12-4 t. NON RESIDENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA,/ t t-. sv Jasper County is*£♦ . David- M. Suits, Suits. Wife of said David M.feuits. are hereby notified that Isaac Hoge has filed' Ins complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court, to foreclose a mortgage on certain Real Estate in said county, in which said defendant has an interest, and to appoi"t«i receiver for said Real Estate, and that said cause will stand for trial on the second day of the next Term of said court, to be held at the .Court-Housein the town of Rensselaer, in said county and state, commencing Monday, January sth, 1885. WITNESS, nij' hand and seal of / err ir \ said Court, at Rensselaer, Indtana, I 3-5%. ) this lotlmday of November, 4884-.-(JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk , . . Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro. Attys for Plaintiff. Nov-13-20-27. ‘ ” NONRESIDENT NOTICE. • STATE OF-INDIANA,! £ g. <v Jasper County, j ” Jane DeLong. the unknown lieirs, devisees, and legatees pf Jane DeLong. deceased,' DeLong. husband of said Jane Delong, the unknown lieirs, devisees and legatees of. — Delong, deceased, husband of said Jane DeLong; J.olm Young; unknown lieirs, devisees' and legatees of John Young, deceased: Young,wife of said John Young, the unknown heirs, devisees and; legatees of said — Young, deceased,, wife of said John YoungtDavid P. Bird, thcunktiown '. heirs; devisees, and legatees of David I’. .Bird, ; deceased; Elizabeth Bird, the. unknown heirs, devisees amt legatees of Elizabeth Bird,(.deceased; Isaac Stricter, the unknown hqirs. devisees ami legatees of said Isaac Strickler, deceased; Mary'Strickler, the unknown heirs.; deviseesand legatees of Mary Strickler, de-; ceased; John-Curry; the tmkuown heirs. <tevi3-" ees and legatees, of John Curry, deceased; Curry, wife of sai l John Curry, and the unknown lieirs, devisees and legatees of Curry, deceased, Wife of said John Curry, are hereby notified tliat Ada D. Crosscup has Hied her complaint iu the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet her title to certain lands in said county ; in which the defendants herein cla-im some . interest’, aud tliat the said cause will stand, for , trial on Monday, January 12th, 1885, the fame being the 7tli judicialday of the January Term 1885, of said Court, tb lie held at ,tiie Court (louse in the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, comineucing January sth. 1885. At’itness my hand aud the seal f>F ( sw ir \ the Jasper Circuit Cpu.rt at Rensseliter, Indiana, this 15th day < f No--7 ovember, 18X1. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk , Jasjier Circuit Court?. T.hompson & Bro. Attys for I’laiutlf. Nov-20-27 Dec-4. •
ADMINISTRATOR’S SA EE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY 'KTOTIOE is hereby given, that the •Av undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of John Dreger, deceased, will on the 10th day of December, 1884, offer for sale, at’public auction, at the residence of Albert ffrook, one and onehalf miles southeast DeMotte, in Keener township, Jasper county, Indiana, the following personal property, belongiyg to the estate of sitid decedent, to-wit: . 1 bay horse, 1 black mare, 1 gray colt, 5 cows, 1 twO-year-old heifer, 2 hogs, 3 dozen chickens, 2 corn plows, 1 stirring plow, 1 scythe, 1 grind stone, 1 hoe, 1 pitch fork, 1 dung fork, 1 grub av, I spade, 1 post spade, 1 post auger. 2 empty kegs, 1 corn cutter, 1 log chqin, 2 set old harness, 1 stove. 2 iron pots, 1 tea kettle, 2 coffee cans, I frying pah/ 1 wash boiler, 1 coffee mill. 1 looking glass, I'bureau, 1 lantern. 1 pair overalls, ;> pails, I churn, 1 wash tub andboard, 1 box beans, 6 cane seat chairs, 3 kitchen chairs, 1 table, 1 bed-stead-" 3 axes, 2 flat irons, 1 wood pump, T iron pump, J musket, o stone crocks, 1 clothes basket, 1 trunk, ■ 1 valise, 1 umbrella, 1 lamp, fX7 shocks corn, 3 stacks of hay, 4 ricks of hay, 1 mowing machine, 1 lumber wagon, 2 feather beds, 4 pillows, 2 bed quilts, 1 horse blanket, 2 grain bags, 1 oil table cloth, 3 razors, 1 package of trinkets, 3 shirts, 2 pair pants, 4'basqaes, 5 skirts, 1 box' ribbons, 1 quilt, 1 shawl, 1 silk skirt, 4 chemise. 2 night gowns. 1 fine shirt, 1 bed spread, 2 window vurtains. TERMS l—All sums under $5.00 eash. All suihs over %.».00, nine months time, with notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and having approved security, with interest at" six per cent after maturity. Salesubieot te adjournment or continuance,' at the pleasure of the under- i signed. DeMotte, Indiana, / JOHN KOSKY, Nov. 18, 11181. \ Administrator.' Nov-20-27 lTec-£
Send jfcoriey by American Express Co. Money Orders. Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders.are lost. Sold stall offices of the do. Payable at G,500 places. RATES: $5-sc: $10*8c: S2O-18C: S3O-I2c:Wlsc: SSO-20c. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY ,F sIOI ExilWrs Vanilla,Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor Cakes, Creams.Pnddlnz*. ,i:e..as delicately and nat> ttrally as the frail from whleh they are made. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PHEPAhso er thb Price Baking Powde? Co., Chicago, 111. st. Louis, Mo. MAKBRB OF Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder -AND Dr. Price’s Lupnlin Yeast Gems, Rest Dry Hop Yeast. S-a-TZE <3-I6OCESBS. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. UGHT HEALTHY BREAD KW eSsyeastgems The best dry hop yeast in tha world. Bread raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome like our grandmother’s delichms_hrejid. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED BY THS Price Baking Powder Co., '••• Harris of Dr. Price’s Siscial Flavoring Extracts, Chicago, 111. _ St. Louis, Mo* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OI APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is luereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator ot the Estate of Jared 11. Fountain, late of Jaspercounty, Indiana, deceased. ‘ r ’ Said Estate isJmpposed to be insolvent. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Administrator. Novell! ber 11th, 1884. 17-10-3 t. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRAT ON. ' TH OTICE is hereby given that the undcrhas been appointed, l\V the Clerk of the. Circuit CimrLof Jasper county, State of Indiana, administrator of tlie Estate ot John Dreger, lute of Jasper county, deceased. Said Esta te is believed to be solvent. x JOHN KOSKY; Nov- 20-27 Dec-4. Administrator. NON RESIDiINT NOTICE. fi-TATE OF INDIANA,/ Jasper County, | S’S’t David 11. Bates and Rachel Bates, arehereby no titled tlmt Charles W. Hartles' has tiled Jus complaint in tlie Jasper Circuit Court, to foreclose a mortgage uppn certain Real Estate in said county, belonging to said David 11. Bates and Rachel Bates, and that said cause will stand for trial on the Second daj' of the next Term of said court, to be licld at tlie Court House ill the town of, ijensselaer, in said said county and state, commencing Momlay, January sth, 1885. 1 Witness my haßd and -the seal of / s-b* « said court alUxed. at Rensselaer, I ) tliis lOtli day of November. 1884. X JAMES F. IRVV IN, Clerk , , . Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel Praser, Atty toe Plaintiff. Nov-13-20-27.
Rensselaer Loan, Insurance and Collection Bdreau. IAKJILOAIVS, "S3OO, to $1,0.000, 5 to 11) years’ full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and _A_etna Life; rdieics written immediately on t application. The Lowest Rates and —PERFECT Se ourity. COLLECTIONS on all points in the U.S FR ANK IV. BABCOCK, Proprietor, Wm. W. ‘Wat’soh, Solicitor. .. - i , 6 UTZ’S HCA3.7 CATTLE POWDERS ■ § yg-—> U. • No irons’: will offtour. IXrrs or Lc.vfc.Fw a. if', FnvMpr* nre iw tiin*. FtiiitZi’s IWil'H Will cure «tut F.-'Miz’s pmrder* will pr*vont*AFKS ix l uyts. Aeetii's l%iw«l«r< will Umto.isa, tl»“ <vnt!k' rennt twenty pur cent., :tml mike the _i;riu i*<nv'’ers will rurk <r prevent t«» which nn.-MJlyert. - Fmtz’s-Fwwiw will civg Satisfaction. c'.vvwhere.' J DAVID Prpprictw. ' RADirMonB-acD. -
-. ml .. j l i J?*"* -_ I 1 trains must be m ■ " u: < strictly 3N ? J TIME AS SHOWN BY THIS CLOCK - --- < 4• •*« watch i!* • J Slut, Ih&'- - -j fc ... . y n.-tvmb.m-Aairmtaptd’HiJSikj-a; .idaa-j: di :a l.v ?l 'P ililffy.llliLiHdimftiimlliil i H ■ Fge^ifSiir I ;i - • • j■ ? ■ ■ ■- --; ■<:; ■ : : ' ’ i -OFFICE . OF- ? ' 77z?5 is to certify that welfare apfioinled Jeweler sole agent for the sale of Rockford Quick Train Railroad Watches, in Rensselaer, Ind., and that we will, to the fullest extent, sustain the usual Warranty given hy him to purchasers of our movements. Xo Warranty, whatever, attaches to these goods when offered for sale by others our duly appointed Agents. SQGKF&EU GQ. By 11. Holland, Sec'y. TESTIMONIALS:
1 liave carrie<l a Rockford movement for about six years, for close time they excel. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor, Jasper Co, Ind. I have carried a Rockford movement for six years, in tha’tTime it lias given excellent satisfaction, and I tlikc pleasure in recommending them aS Superior Watches. B. F. Ferguson, Lumber. Merchant. I; have carried a Rockford movement for about four years, and it has given me entire satisfaction. I would say by all means bn v a -Rockford Watch. Jno. W. I’owell, Sb n. I take pleasure in speaking highly el the Rockford watch. Hh.vic g carried one for four years, I can speak-taiowb*gly-tkttt—for close time they can’t be beat. C. D. Newels. The Rockford Watch I, bought of you fourteen months ago. has given me entire satisfaction, and I gladlj r recommend them as accurate timekeepers. C. F. Wren. Agent, L., N. A. & C. Ry.
Ths OU Stani-ty Black Smith. Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. --AGENT DoR—“CH.AMPION” REAPING AND MOW ING MAC H IN l-’/S. MOL INERIDING AND WALK- . ING PLOWS. ... GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ‘KRICK’’ WAGONS. thing Machine Repairing, Plows. And all other work in our line done iii the best manner, and Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on Van Rensselaer St-, south of MeJoy & Thompson’s Bank, s RENSSELAER -INDIANA. Extras for ali our Machines on hand XV-11-ts. ■PIONTISER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGFESBACItf, Prop’r. I>EEF, Fork, Veal, Mutton,.Saiisaugc, 80-5 5 logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit piir eliasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stocl slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. J. J. JCTGLESBACH. Easy to use. A certain cure. Not expensive. Three , months’ treatment tn one package. Good for Cold In the Head, Headache, Dlzxlness, Hay Fever, Ac. , PISO'S REMEDY FOR .’CATARRH Has been thoroughly • tested during the past -7" five years with such' uniformly good results that the medicine is' now offered for sale - with a certainty -that it will prove to be the Remedy for Catarrß which has been so long sought for EttytonM. A cepain mr». Not expensive Three months' treatment tn one package. Good for Cold la rr—DiDineaa, Hay Fever, Ac.
I have carried a Rockford Watch, for three years and can say tliat they are tlie Wutcli for use on tlie Railroad. For accurate they can’t be beat. A. W. Cole, Postal Cfcrk'. Tin? Rockford Watch I bought of you about two years ago"hasgiven entire '■.rJisfaetion and gladly I recommend then as accurate tiiHi keepers. D. B. Nowels,Ex-Co. Superintendent. After four years of constant use I have the pleasure to saj' the Rockford Watch Is tlie watch to buy, it is witli pleasure I subscribe myself. H. W. Wood. Ex-County Recorder. I have carried a Rockford movement, bought o’s yoh for twenty-three months. For accurate time it can’t be beat. Noble J. York. General Merchant. The Rockford movement I bought of ,vZm ten moqlhs ago lias pot, in that, tinie varied a particle. Sampson Erwin, Biaeksmith. : iLlb '. ■ .- The Rockford movement I bought of you twenty months ago is in my possession giving entire satisfaction. t _ John Worden. Blacksmith.
.TWO tS UNACQUAINTED WITH TH» GEOGRAPHY OFTMIS COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE ■ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC B’T By the centra! position Or its line, connecta th© East apd the West by tho shortest route, and oai'ries passengers, without change of cars, between Chicago ana Kansas City, Council Blufls, Leavenworthy Atchison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal lines of’-road between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Its equipment ia unrivaled and magnifi- , cent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautify Day Coaches, Mofiniflcent Horton Recliningc Chair Cars, Pullman’s Prettiest Palace SleepiiMC. Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars hi the World. Three Trains between Chicago, and Missouri River Points. Two Trains cago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Faxnpipi “ALBERT LEA ROUTE.” A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kaflkrukee, has recently been opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au«uata, Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneapolia and St. Paul.and intermediate points. . All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices in tbo United States and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates pf fare always as low as competitors that clTer less advantages. , For detailed information, get the Maps and Foldera of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE kt your .pearest Ticket Office, or address R. R. CABU-E, E. ST. JOHN. P.-va. & Goa l M g’F, Gen l Tkt.A Pau. Agt. * CHICAGO. oTHS. * A V* MANUFACTURERS DEALERS HARNESS, SADDLES, C«. LLARS, WHIPS, TRFKKS TALTSES. BLAAKETS, ROBES, C A R RIAG E TRIM*MIxXGS. H ARN ESS OIL, etc Domestic aufl Kew Torfc sfirger Sewips Machines —,.-4at their —~ HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STRET Rensseiarer. - lntfian<
