Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1884 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. • . - - • ■ *- Rensselaer Time table Passenger Trains Nobth: Socth: 5:03 A. M- 10:33 A, M. 8:55 A M. ' ' 6:12 P.M. 5/27 P. M. 10/28 P. M.

Notes from Near Town.

Alf Donnelly has built a neat dwellin g on his farm nofth of town. He say s he is now looking for a bird for his cage. Alf is one of our prosperous young farmers and we wish him success. - Mrs. Jacob Wood is quite sick at the residence of Capt. J. M. Wasson. Mrs. H. C. Bruce is very weak and her friends fear she can not long survive* , Mr. Charles Pullins, of Barkley tp., is building a new barn.

Band of Hope Entertainment.

We haye received, but too late for publication, the programme of an entertainment to be given by the temperance organization known as the •* Band of Hope’ at the M. K- church on next Monday evening-, Dec. 22nd. The ex~crcises will eorsist of recitations, songs, essays, colloquies &c. The public are cordially invited to attend, and thus encourage, by their presence and patronage, the children 'in the work they are doing in opposition to King Alcohol. - The small admission fees of LL cents for adults, and 10 cents for children, will be charged.

A Fair that was a Great Affair.

Tlio Catholic Fair, held in tho' Opo/ra House, on Wednesday aud Thursday of last week, was, undoubtedly, the most successful affair of the kind ever held iu .liuiLsselaen; and this too notwithstanding- the fact that on both aevenings; the: weather was so unfavorable as to deter many from attending, who would otherwise have been present. The total receipts for both days were over $260, leaving-a net balance of $160.97. Among the chief features of the fair was the selling of tickets ‘and drawing of different articles. Among the lucky winners of prizes we note the following: jjAbo Long, silver card receiver; Matthew O’Connell, willow chair; R. P. Phillips, jewel case: Simon Phillips, Father Zumbuollte’s picture; Cbas. Roberts, silver headed cane; Father Zumbuellte, silver castor: Emmet Kannal, large doll; Matt. O’Connell, Jr., small doll; A. Ellizosilver mug; Andrew Minicus, mustache cup; Mrs. John Burke, patchwork quilt; Norman Warner, a fat gander.

Christinns Entertainment.

The following programme will be carried out on Christmas Eve, at the Presbyterian church, under the ausptcesof the Sabbath school, connected with the Church. All are cordially invited to attend and enjoy the evening. Programme' ahcTComniittees are as follows: programme: Anthem By the Choir. Prayer .Rev. B. A Fergusjii. Select Reading, (A Christmus 5t0ry)..,.,. [Miss Lizzie Smith. Song Little folks of class No. 5. Recitation Chasie KeLev. Recitation -. Chasie James. Music, ;....Young ladies of class No. 2. Appearance of “Santa Clause and Family’ ’ Speeches by the same. Exit of Family during appropriate instrumental musio, after which distribution of presents. COMMITTER OX ARRANGEM ENTS. John Coen, I W. A. Salter,.. 'ls. F. Fergnson, Henry Smith, Jr. COMMITTEE OX I>K( ORATING Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, Miss Carrie Mger, .Air#. FI. N. Hyland, assisted by young Mrs. 8. B. Coen, ladies of class No. 2. Alr-J. J. t). Porter, COMMITTEE TO RECEIVE I’RESENTS : Aiiss Alary YVjmhliurii, Fred Chilcute, Aliss Alinnie Hatton, YV. A. Salter. CALLERS: Revs. B. F. Ferguson,M, F. Chileofe. TO HAND I’RESENTS TO CALLERS. Eugene Fpitler, Gale Qhilcote. COMMITTEE TO DISTRIBI TE PRESENTS: llerdie lliumunr.d, Mamin Spitler, Blanche Lmigliridge,Charlie Porter, Nellie Kelley, Robbie Yanstta, Floy Powell, Airs. B. F. Ferguson, ; Airs. E. N. Hyland . ! ,• ~ Alary Washburn, \ Esocud v e Com. Carrie Ege.r. J

The Reason it lias been said we sell goods high, is because we urge customers to buy a better grade. These prices will prove that we can not be undersold: * Womans’ drain Button Shoes §I.OO “ Fine Kid, warranted “ Glove Grain, Lace, (Fago’s)sl.2s * UnlinetJ Kip Shoes $0.85 Misses “ “ $0 75 Mens’ Warranted Call Shoes $2.50 “ Whole Stock Kip or Cajf Boots $2.50 Rubber Goods and Holiday Slippers in abundance; >

T. J. FARDEN.

Too Good a Democrat for That.

'‘Well, Mike, ybu played the deace at the election the other day.” PHow so, sor?'’ “lyby. by splitting your tickel. You voted at least half Republican. And you profess to be a Democrat.” “I am, sor. I’m a Dimmycrat to the backbone, sor.” “You’re an honest man, Mike’’. “Honest, is it? I’m too honest, sor., That’s what's the matter wid me. Does ye thine that I’d take money from this mon and that mon to vot. e lor him and then pot to do it? No, sor, 1 voted for every Republican that I got paid fur, pnd not a dom one more, son The scalawags: I’d loik to see limy of them gittin my vote widout payin’ fur it. I’m too good a Dim mycrat fur that, sor,” —Kentucky State Journal, (Deni.)

Two big Suits ended and Three bigger ones begun.

Most of our readers will remember the arrest and trial, about txvo years ago, of tlie Bergman boys, William and Emmet, charged with assisting youifg Jack Hallovan with making away with his father’s money. The Bergmans were triumphantly aaquitted* on the criminal charge, but Mr. Halloran immediately began civil action against them, for money which he claimed his son had placed in their charge. One of the Bergmans was sued for $195, the other for sf>o. The case was taken to White county, on charge of venue, and was just concluded last Tuesday, —the Bergmans gaining a complete victory. But the end |is not yet, nor anything near it. The Bergmans intend how to give Mr. Halloran a goodly dose of his own medicine. Immediately upon the conclusion of the. case against them, at Montieello, they each began suits in the Jasper circuit court, by their attorneys, Thompson & Bro., against Mr. ITallorau for Malicious Prosecution, each laying their damages at 810,000. At the same time Mr. L. Clemens, by the same attorneys, began suit against Halloran for libel, asking for damages to the amount of 85,000. [Vis rather seldom , that suits to the amount of 825,000 are begun against a resident of Jasper county, in one day.

Hog Cholera. — A number of farmers iu Carpenter township have lost a greater or less nmber of hogs by the hog cholera. Mr. O. M. Vickery, the township trustee, we understand to have suffered heavy loss from this cause. His neighbors, O. P. Tabor, the commissioner elect, and E. A. Bartoo, have also lost some hogs by the disease. The disease isverj T liable to make considerable havoc in a neighborhood when once it gets started, and it is likely that many others, whose names we have not learned, have suffered loss from the disease. In this connection we take the liberty to call the attention of our farmer readers to the advertisement of Dr. Joseph Haas’ Hog and Poultry Remedy, which appears in the present issue of this paper for the last time. We believe Dr. Haas to be a responsible man, and tjiat lie is prepared to make good his statements. Mr. F. B. Meyer, the agent at this place for the sale of the remedy, we know to be a man of the strictest integrity, and he assures us that he has sold considerable quantities of the remedy, and that it has proved to be excellent for the purposes for Yvhieli it is sold. * With thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for past favors, I will state that I am now to be found at my old place Emmet Kannal's drug store, where I will be pleased to see them and sell them anything in the line as cheap as the cheapest.

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F. B. Learning.

pT 1 v - Ludd Hopkins, - RENSSE&AE&, INDIANA. , * In addition lo our usual complete assortment of 133:37- G-oocLs, We place on sale an entire sample line—representing Vic wholesale 1 slock of «/. T*. FgRWEI'L: 4k 6Q; QxieaGQ t We cannot namadhe / ,000 articles lo be sold nearly Half Price. 4 kadi Leather and Plush. ERS, 75 Styles. L . •AGENTS’ NegkwearJSPlush, Silk and Satin, {Half Price.) •;BW Extreme Xorcities in shapes oj Chenille, Lace Fichus and Collarettes. Silk HandkorchiefSp The Largest Line ever presented to your gaze. — —- •MKNIT GOODS,^* Jerseys,Hoods, Hitts,_ Leggings, Etc. •■■ ___ . * IHOSIEEY. 1S

Cooperage and Cisterns. Call at the cooper-sliop north of tbejjelevator, for cooperage and cis terns of the best quality, at any time. J. C. Tlirawls. ts. Eucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,.. Fever Sores, TettfeV, Chapped Hands Chilblains, C ores, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required.. It is guaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction or money refunded. .Price 2.5 cents per p er box, For'sale by F. B. Meyer. 1 7-8-lyr. CURE FOR PILESThe first symptom of Piles is an intense itching r>t night after getting Warm. This unpleasant sensation is itiimediately relieved by an application >tf Dr. Bosa.uko’s Pile Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Sait Rheum and Ringworm Can be permanently cured by *he use of this great i emedy. Price 50 cents. ADnufacttired the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Pi qua, Ohio. Sold by.F. B. Aleyer. 16-80-1 yr. F. B. Aleyer, the drugg’st, who isaivvay looking after the interest of his customers has now .secared the sale of Hr. ISosanko’; Cough ami Lung Syrup; a remedy that never fails to cure Colds, Pains iu the Guest and all Lung Affections. For proof Coughs, try a free sample bottle. Regular size 50 cents and §1- 1(}-30-e3w-ly

JUST AS GOODAlany unscrupulous dealers may tell you they have remedies for Coughs and Colds equal la merit and in every respect jut as .rood as the old reliable Dr. Bosanko s Cough and Lung Syrvp, unless you insist up on this remedy and will take no o Jier, .you are liable to he greatly, deceived. 1 rices, 50 cents and §l. Sold by F. B. Aleyer. 10-30-e3v>--ly • . 4 — • <k ’ •*; Rensselaer Loan ? Insurance and Collection Bureau. FARII LOA S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10 years* full, term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commissi off. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and. Aetna Life. Policies written immediately on ' - application. The Lowest Hates and PERFECT Security. COLLECTIONS on all point* ia Ifej U S FRANK W, BABCOCK. Proprietor, W«. w, w*u«,

Elections. Notice is hereby given that there will he an election of officers and trustees, for Iroquois Lodge, No. 143, I. O. (). F. f held on Tuesday evening, December 30th, 1884. C. B. Steward, I. B, Washburn, Sec’y. N. G. Notice is hereby given that there Will be an election of officers, including two trustees, for Rensselaer Lodge, No. 82, K. of P., held on Thursday evening, Dec. 25th, 1884. & D. F. B. Learning, K. of 11. & S. C.C. #;| Aft A Stock. General Mercliandl.se at Cost. In view of closing out, I offer my entire stock at reduced prices for cash or produce many articles at, or even less than cost. All having unsettled accounts or notes, please call and settle - without further notice; J. J. FREDERICK, Aledaryvilio, Ind.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY i virtue of a certified cony of a decree to to me divec.tct from the.Cierk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in acause Wherein David J. Thompson was Plaintiff, and Ytilliam Foster, M ary E, M. Foster. W illiam 11. H. Graham, William W. Gilman.' Administrator of the Estate of Henry Reynolds, deceased, Sarah A. Noble, —-v.Noblej her husband, William A, Beaver, and Margaret Beaver were defendants requiring: me to make the sum of Nine Hundred and Forty-one dollars and Seventy-four cents ($941.74) together with interest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Friday, January 2nd, 1885, between the the hours of 10 o'clock a. in., and 4 o’clock p. in., of said day, at tlie door of the court House, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The South half Hi) of the Southwest quarter (’ll of section Thirty (30) Township TwentyeiglitX&S) North, Range P;ve.(s) AVest. . also' the West half pL) of the Northwest quarter (ID of section Twenty-fourfitly. al.*o tlie East half (G) of the Northeast quarter tb.iand tlieioutheast quarter.! q , and‘the East halt iu) Of The Southwest quarter i’.i) of section' Twenty-five (23; in Township. Twenty-eight '<2*> North, Range Six. Hi) We-t, all iu Jasper county Indiana. And 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, sir -o much thereof as shall bo-sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. -aid sale will he made without relief and with tout the erpiitv of redemption. sAMEEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff. Thmitf,*un «{•• J3n>. Atl'i* /or Fin inti if. . Dec-11 18-23 Jan-1.,. Bless Fee.s

SHERIFFS SALE. BY' virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed, from the Clerk of tile J.-i-ner Circnit Court ill a cause wherein "Louis Keller w;i- plaintiff, and Theodore Hurley, Jane 11 urley. Daniel Dwiggin,-. Aquilla’"Jones, Jr. William Armstrong. Joseph !) Hamilton, Charles C- Bohinsoi:. Charles E. Hale. >imon B. Thomjj-on._ David J. Thompson and Marion L. 'pitltr were defendants, requiring me to ruakc the sum of Three Hundred and seventyeight Dollars and Fifty cents iS:;7S.So) together with interest ar)d costs, I will expose at public sale on - - - Saturday, January IQ, 1885, between the hours of 10 p’eloek a: ni., and 4 o'chick p. m..ot said'ilav. at the door ot the court House in the town ot Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, tlie rout- and profits, for a term not exceeding seven T, vears, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The Northeast quarter ,qj of the Southeast quarter [qi of Section Eighteen £l* Township Thirty UWt North, Range six jol, ' West, Jasper yountr, Indiana. And should such rents and profit' not sell for a sufficient apim to diteharge said decree, interest aud costs 1 will. at .tiie same time ami place, and in the manner aforesaid, exiwise at public sale the fee simple right of said Defendants iu and to said Real Estate .or ao much thereof as sliall fte sutlicieut to discharge sahljdecree, interest and Costs .-said sale will lie made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with tlie order oi court in said decree. SAMUEL t.. YEOMAN, Sheriff, Thtnpvr* & £r?. far f-QiniKf, DetßiS'M lud't, Brea a Bee fil.N

r— 3 ■■■ - ■ —* • "t-* ■pTTTT" ——-5 mLmiii W ■£■ iX JCw M&m miLMT Wfimm DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, -From FRANK B. MEYER, ZD^TTa-G-ISTi RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. I WILL INUSRE YOUR HOGS! Inquire of my bankers, Messrs. FLEICIIER & SHiKPE, In<i« lanapolis, for my standing. Will make a deposit of necessary money, and will pay for all that die. Beware of Counterfeits- None Genuine except with this Trade Mark. Some irresponsible and unprincipled dealers Jiave made various compounds purporting to be the same as iho llaw Reined/, which are based upon analyses egregiou-Gy wrong, qualitatively nail quantitatively. The public and trade should beware of t-h/,c counterfeits, as none of them contain .the essential properitios of my Remedy. I have deposited $5,000 with Fletcher&.Sharpe, bankers, Indianapolis, to the order of the to parties if they will prove these alleged analysed of my Remedy to be correct. 4|Er. k Haas’ Hog ani Poultry THE ONLYSCIENTIFiC SWINE REMEDY COMPOUNDED. ———-:o: “ ZEBea-d. JkXL-y I.—When my icmedy is used as a preventive f will instdH hogs by the head for t and will make a deposit of money to make such insurance good. If any hog-: li j they will be paid for from such deposit. You can refer to my bankers, Mess/.-, Fletcher &. Sharpe, Indianapolis, Ind., for my standing, financially. 2.—Where my services are paid for I will visit herds of not less than ]ol>, and I will arrest the disease among them or forfeit SSOO. 3. —After hogs have been regulated with my remedy I guarantee that the annual cost of feeding it will not exceed 25 cents per head, Furthe’more, that the increase ofactual tiesh will far more than pay lor the remedy used. JOS. HAAS, V, S., Indianapolis, Ind. F. B. MEYER, Agt.

MmmM €ML YXM®t Having purebased tlie Enmbai Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber, Doors Shingles, Windows, Hard & -Soft Coal. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioj* inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere, JL P. BENJAMIN. 16-16-ts.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virttteof it certified copy of a decree to’me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the Travelers' Insurance Company of the City of Hartford. In the State (ts Connecticut, plaintiff, ana Samuel C. Maxwell, Jane P. Maxwell, alias Jennie P. Max well. Alexander Littlefield s-abra C. Littlefield, John Clark. .Ylary Ann Clark Executrix of the last will and testament of John Clark, deceased. The unknown heirs Of John Clark, deceased. The unknown Devisees and tlie unknown legatees of John dark, deceased, William 6. Wooten Wooten, John JfTunmn and A. Jerome Harman were deiendaats requiring me to make the sum o l Five Thousand One Hundred and -cveHteen Dollars and eightv-eight cents. CHlT.ss, together with interest costs, l.will public sale oa . - Satirtay. December 27t!i, 1884, between the hours of 10 'o'clock a. m., and •»: o'clock p. in., of said dav, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper count-.'. Indmna, the rents and profit-, for a! term hot exceeding seven years, the followiug j de-'rTbed Beal Estate, so-wit: The north half U.) of the southeast quarter 1 rof section thirty six (3G) in townshiii twenitv seven 127) north range seven T) west coni taining Eighty acres more .or less, als i a n art I of the north half 'qiof the southwest quarter I of section thirty (301 township twenty--1 "17. north range six .Ji west, beginning ! at the northeast eonier thereof and running > theih-e west Thirty one 01) and m4M poles: i then<:e south nine hj.anu 10-luu jades,thence south thirty two and one hall .32?.] degrees i west fortv two 42] and SO-UXI poles, and thence t We-t twelve i 12> and so-ioo |M>le|.tlienee south i four [4' poies, thence east sixtyi four ‘o4■ poles, thence north fifty two J>> i*des I u> tlie place of begfnuing, containing thirteen j I::’ acres more or less a,! 1 of satd lullUs '/emg situated in Jasper county,and statebf Indiana. And should >ueh cents and profits hot sell f<?r * a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, i interest and costs, I will, at the same time arid i place, and in like manner, expose to sale the fee i simple of said.real estate, or so much thereof as j sltalllie suifieieut to uiseharge said decree interest and costs. , ' i said sale will he made without any relief • from variation or apprai.emeut laws, and *uhj jeetto the rights ot redemption, according to i the order of. court ip said decree. * SAMUEL K. YK«o.VIAN, -sheriff. ] r. #****&. | Frew *e«U?.SQ

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY' virtue of a eertilled copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasi«-r Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the Aetna Life Insurance Company was plaintiff,-and Charles W. Clifton and Mary L. Clifton, were defendants, requiring me to make the sun) of Eight hundred and Eighty-one dollars and Ninety tents -Ms 1.90] together with interest and costs, i wil 1 exjwee at public sale on SaMay, December 21tt: 1884. between the henrs of JO o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p, in. of said day, at the door of the Court lloUse iu-the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana* the rents and profits,fora term not exceeding, seven years, the following leiscribed Real Estate, to-wit: A part of the Southwest qua'ter f >*, of the Nortiieast quarter [*,] of section Tlurtv fjoj Township Ttrenty-nine j29j North, Kanga six '<y West, Jasper county, Indiana, bounded as follows: Commencing at a po.ut on tueEasterty line of Culien street, as the same is now projected, in the town »t Rensselaer, in said county. Twenty-live foet .-southerly from the isoufliwesterly comer (/f RJoeX Twelve r lsj iu the original plat of .-aid town, tncnce easterly parallel to the irtre of said Block Tweh;e lg] and at right aoglewith said Ciillen street One hundred amt Eorty-four ;4»? feet, thence xiutiierly parallel to said Culien -.reel One hundred abu Thirty-site- '135 feet, to tlie Northeasterly corner of the lot eouveyct to O. C. Dickey hy Rial Be ataman and Wife, thence Westerly One hundred ami Forty-four f 1-Aj feet along tlie Northerly Rmiif'lary of the said Dickeys aai.l lot and' on a Hue at rigid, angles with said Culien street to the ( Easterly Ijoundary line ot said -street, tneuce. Nqi therly along the Easterly boundary of said street One hundred anil i hirty-hve {l3s*. feet to the place of beginning. Ami should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge -aid dm-ree interest ami costs, 1 will, at the same time aud place and in like manuer ex (wise to sate the lee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to diseharxe said decree mtere-t and costs. ■•aid sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisment laws aud subject toithe Rights ol redemption according to tlie order of court in said decree. „ SAMUEL E. 1 ROMAN, sheriff, /rus* W. M iicirci, A-tfg tfvr Flaintif, »toyto-4-lDi»s<s, BrcraFMlH.M