Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1884 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

Demands Damages.

Journal. o 4 • The bouthaiiyLoueks unpleasantness assumed a new phase last evening. For several days it has been rumored that a ''-nit for slander would be filed against the senior editor of the Pharos, or the Pharos linn. The report was well grounded *as late yesterday afternoon, Mr. Loncks, through his attorneys McConnell, Magee & McConnell, put on file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, a complaint against B. F. Louthain ilemanding damages in the sum of #lO,400 for defamation ol character. The fact that the suit was brought soon became generally known, and was the universal topic ot conversation on the streets last evening. The public is conversant with most of the facts in this affair ami i; is not necessary for the Journal to rehash them at any great length. The wnolo trouble originated from a sermon delivered by Mr! Loucks, the Sabbath morning before the reicnt eleetion. a synopsis of which was published in the Journal, and later in the Pharos. Louthain did not approve of the sermon, and his paper contained a number of articles, published editorially, which rellected strongly upon the Christian character of the minister. Louthain published several retractions but later reiterated every statement and informed the public through the columns of his paper that he was in position to substantiate every utterance he had made. At the request of Mr. Loucks the Session.of the church set on foot an investigation and calling upon Louthain asked that he put them ju possession of the facts upon which he claimed to base his insinuations. He as ked for time, ami in the next issue of the Pbaros replied to the church Session, by stating that an affidavit had been made which would, if made public; demonstrate that he had good and sufficient grounds lor his insinuations in print and statements in public. lie was. however, unable to gain possession of this paper, which he claimed was in the hands of an attorney of ..this city. An attempt was made by the; clinrch Session to secure this affidavit, but this proved impossible. Neither were they able to ascertain the the substance ot the sworn statement. Under the circumstances, and in. order to get at the bottom facts by an investigation, the law was Mr, Loucks' only recourse and to this he has now appealed.. The Journal, from now until the result of the suit is known, will "refrain frem any comment on the affair. A step has now been taken that will give to the public the true inwardness of the whole matter and seeking for the truth and pushing the investigation, no one is more earnest than the Reverend gentleman who has so much at stake on the final result. The First Pro.-byteh.ui Church people stand by their pastor solidly, and we believe he goes into the Sight backed by public sentiment.

Don't Monkey wills fife kinzz Saw. We remember some time ago of reading about a mill in which was posted up. a notice as follows: “ Don't- monkey with the bro/ saw when in motion" We were reminded of this by an-inci-dent which happened at a recent meeting of the lowa Pool Line Railroads in in Chicago, l ife Pool is composed of the various roads which run from ('ni-t-ego to Council Bluffs—Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago, Milwaukee W St. Paul, Chicago, Rock Island tic Panic, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,, and the Wabash. The representatives of one of the roads made charges against Mr. E. St. John. General Passenger Agent of the Rock Island, of irregularity In business methods. Mr. Mr. u -t. John was absent at the time and considerable -was said in the papers about how the Rock Island was working to beat the pool, bu* upon his return he at once look up the matter and issued quite a lengthy as well as spicy circular, in which he “goes tarough" the allegations made against trim and the “alligator" very much as buz/ saw would go through the person who was so. foolish as to “monkey" '■ ith it when it was inunction. It is our opinion that the loads making and attempting to sustain the charges against Mr. St. John found him decidedly ‘ in motion*’, and hereafter when t..ey want to stir him up they will feel like taking the advice of Puuch to the young man about to marry—Don’t. n Tokrto (lc.) ('l>ronic!c. Ahm.-U, lsisl.

i Beset assortment • of framing ’umber ever in town at bottom prices. No hemlock, but pine i umber, at B. F. Ferguson’s. Purely a Mistake , The Domestic * Sewing Machine Company M4VE NOT changed their agency. and Messrs. W. H. C. lihdades aie, and eVer have ( been,,the only recognised agents .of the in Bensselaer. ■(Other jiave tried,.it is true, to get the,s^^cv r ,aiid.hafe adverAisedthejh^lvps.ixa,.such; but we t ivish the people to know that we ,are the Hole find Only agents pt the “Domestic” Sewing Machine, Ci diaper county. W. H. AO. &HOADEB.

Estuay Notice.

Taken uy by , ,of Barkley towpship, Jasper county, Indiana, on the Bth day of Pieember, 1884. one heifer calf, “general color red roan ’; 'With WhTtShind legs. Supposed to be’ eight months old: and appraised at Eleven dollars, by George Adair and Solomon A. Norman, 'taken from the DOcket of J. CJ. Norman, Justice of the Peace, this 12th day of December, 1881. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. 1 ' m TT. ——g «**••«►* The following correct views on the use of advertising, which we .clip from an exchange, we commend to all business men of liensbelaer and Jasper, county who desire to succeed: “We often hear merchants and other business men express the opinion that & standing advertisement in a paper is of no value, although they have some faith in the local columns. The fact is, however, that both the regular advertisements and the local notices have their uses, the one to keep a man’s business constantly before The people, and the other to attract attention to some specialty. No merchant would-think of having a a sign painted announcing liis business and then only swing it out in front of his door occasionally when he happened to think or feel like it.” The Republican has a large circulation in Jasper county, and merchants and business men will find it greatly to their advantage to make a liberal use of its advertising columns.

The witnesses in the cases of the Travelers’ Insurance Co. versus Ak Si Dent Al Inju-ro in this bailiwick, are all well known and liv? among us. They comprise merchants, mechanics, farmers, physicians, laborers, cattle dealers, clerks, rail road employees and-druggists. Moro than 50 cases have Slread\ beeu tried and disposed of, upon cx parte evidence., witii the company's agents for judge and jurymen. In every case the claimant has been awarded and paid the full amount of his or her claim. It will surprise many that these claims, paid at Rensselaer, aggregate thousands of dollars. The money has been paid to the injured, ok cep L in one case, it was paid to his widow. The names of claimants and the amount received by each are recorded in a book for that purpose, and open to the inspection of the public. It demonstrates the wisdom of accident insurance, Which can be bought in any quantity to suit the purchaser. at the Loan and Insurance Bureau. Frank W. BAtbcock, Agent.

Sl* EOAI/NOTICE. All unsettled accounts upon my book:. on and after the Ist of Jan : nary Ist, 18iS5 ? will be placed in tlie hands of an attorney, therefore please call and settle, by cash or note, and thus save costs. 4t. Ralph Fendig. At Cost Till January Ist. Sears’ furniture store lias been removed to “Liberal Corner,” and till January Ist, 1885, all goods in the stock will be sold at rates which more than justify the name of, “Liberal Corner”. The stock must/ be closed out and until the above date all goods in it will be sold atactual cost, or less.

A Remarkable Recovery. Air. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: “My wife has been almost helpless for live years, so helploss than she coifid not turn over in bed alone. She used two bottles of Bloctrie Bitters, and is so much improved, that she is able now to do her own work". Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them Hundreds of testimonials attest their great powers. Olll 3’ oOc a bottle ,at F. B. Meyer’s. 17-1 Nit -4* .* Notice. —Public notice is hereby Vgiven to all concerned that I will be in my office in Willej’ & Sigler’s store, in Rensselaer, every Saturday, for the purpose of attending to the business of Township Tiustee. The Township Library has also been removed to same place, whei’e it may be found by all entitled to make use of it E. A. Gei^avold. Trustee, Marion tp. r' 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 Discover} - for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cures verify the trutlKof this statement. No medicine - can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of ouee hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New i Discovery, It will cost you nothing to give it a irial. Free Trial Bottles at *B, Meyer’s drug store. Large size •l. 17-12-4 -

Read J. J. Frederick's advt., in this paper. ts Bracelets, Necklaces, Chains, Rings, Breast tins A'c., at Sadie Laßue’s. * —.— : Good woolen skirts, Leggins j and Hoods, selling cheap at thb j Ladie’s Bazar. Millinery a s greatly reduced rates, at Mrs. Sadie Lnßue’s, until January Ist, 1885. A complete stock of canned fruits, including the finest -California goods, at Laßue Bros. Get your Boots abd Shoes of "Willey <fc Sigler, they have the largest stock in town.

A beautiful line of Roasted coffees, fresh and pure, ~at~Laßue Bros. Lumber and Coal:—11. P. Benjamin seils all kinds of LUMBER and COAL, at Cotton’s old office, west of the Depot. Wabash Scratches and Itch oared in 3Q minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no others. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kanual, Druggist, Rensselaer, lnd. 17-18-ts, There is no article in t :e line of medicines that gives so large a return for the money as a good porous strengthening plaster, such as Carter’s Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters. Dec. Paris Bros, are in the market with a full stock of Boots and Shoes, and fully prepared to manufacture fate goods at short notice. Give them a call. Improved Farm. —160 acres — Cash basis—Long time—easy payments —6 per cent—well located—--11 ear school* — Frank W. Babcock. At a Bargain. —a farm of ICO acres, lyiug one mile northeast of Rensselaer, for sale cheap, if sold within the next sixty days. For further particulars, address: Jaly A. Green, ts Wichita, Kansas. Christmas Trees. —To persons wishing evergreen trees for the coming Christmas, I would say that I have a number of fine trees, from 8 to 12 feet high, which. I will sell at reasonable prices. John Coen, Proprietor Rensselaer Nursery. 2t p.

_ Costs for Sale. I have for sale, seventy head of high grade, short horn cows, from 3 to 5 years old, all in calf by thoroughbred Jiereford bulls, will sell cheap in lots to suit pur elms- j er. Correspondence soli cited. J. R. Hall, ts Oxford, Ind. 118118 R. R. LANDS In Minnesota, ilerth Dakota, Montana, .ida he, iVasf>ington\cnd Oregon. " ri-oni Joke At prices ranging. ctiieSy from ?2 .(o (3 per acre, on ato 10 years’’ time. This is fib Best Country fer securing 6owl Homes now open R r bettlemsr.tIJW) »»» KHU;; o(> ;>f J./ of <. ovrrnri : C* Wf SP s** i,:*ng Kr.-:- oioioCU, - 1i0:,.. ■ n SIMM oii-tYrmiji-rfuliT-cJ ‘.v-. I'OT'O —iu.sia.4ss' /.<■’. <■< o:s sonc tiir:: H.4r,y of oil the fit; he: .’jV.-v >. I of in 1 jU til9 0 ’■ t’.u-im-■■.. -1 ■t l \v V afiN# ''n’t Map* .-lit. VEtKt-i..' ill's A - -■ tiio Ktirttsw ... . Jtniir-T !: l* i - ■ 0 t!■ KHKKirt I :■ 1 . (MAS: it. s. 1.i;.,t0. f •• \ m

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An elegant line of godds for Holiday presents; cheap, at Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s. For j Sale: --House and several lots, in good location, situated on i-ivor. banki;, For terras call on A. L. Willis, Gunsmith, Rensselaer, lnd. Don’t you want to purchase a buggy? W. H. &C. Rhoades lias for sale the celebrated .Abbott Bros’. Buggies, at jfrices that defy competition. The Weather Bui’eaii says for this region, snow. Be prepared to enjoy it when it comes by purbasing one of those lovely Abbott Bios’, sleighs, for sale by W. H. A C. Rhoades. 1 ' — Sen ' Money by American Express Co. Money Outers. Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payable at 0,.Y0U places. RATES: $5-sc: $lO-Sc: S2O-13C: S3O-121: S4O-15c: SSO-20C.

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‘ * 1 —1 i„| m , 1 -'■—ri . i « ill ’ ! w nciMMimo the j‘,l;! : KaCKiCPD JUiClUlUfc » V".ft • • - -' -OFFICE OF—\A, \SS4. This is lo certify Vied ire have appointed Hardman ** OTJTE." JtiVcler sole agent forHjie sale of Rockford Quick Train Railroad Watches, in Rensselaer, lnd., and Vial vre will, lo Vie fullest extent, sustain Vie usual H arrcoily giren by him lo purchasers of pur movements. Ho Warranty, whatever, allaches lo these goods when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. EQQKFQEB WmWFE GO* By H. B. Holland, Seely.. -TESTIMONIALS:

1 have carried a Rockford movement for about six years, forxlosc time they excel. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor, Jasper Go , Imt. —: L . .■-* _ ..... ' I have carried a Eoekford movement for stx yeti i‘S, i u that time it has given excellent satiSfaytiou, and! take pleasure in recommending them as superior Watoheo. 15. K. Ferguson, . J.umber JK-rcliant. I have carried a Rockford movement for about four years, and it has given me entire satisfaction. X would say by all means buy a Rockford Watch. Jno. AV. I’otyell, Sirll. I take pleasure in speaking highly of the Rockford watch. Having carried one for four years, T caiG speak kn<V.vii,gXy~ that for dose time they can't be beat. G. D. Nowels. oC’oal Dealer. The Rockforil Wateh 1 bonglit ofsyojr fourtoen'moiitlis ago, has given me entire satisfaction, and I gladly reborn mend tlicmas accuiate time keepers. C.F. Wren. Agent, J.., N. A.X C : Ry.

Tlie Old Skni-ly' Black Smitk Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGIOT K()R—“CITAMPION” IIFtAPTNO AND MOWING MAC H INKS. MOLIKE KID IN C AN D WALTT INO PLOWS. GAINSI OK D I >IIOOIKS. ‘ KKJCK” WAGONS. 131 acksm i tiling Mcaehine Repairing, Plows. AD'i All other work in our line done in the best manner, and a ifteasoaiable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on Van Rensselaer St., south of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank, ..." ItEN'SSI-ll.AKll INDIANA. £os“Extrns for ail our Machines on hand <D f§S XV-11-ts. .S?" - " ;zfz_zlAAZZ: PIOISTEEH MEAT MAMET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACU, Prop’r. BF.EF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausauge, Bologna, etc,, sold in quantities to stiit pttr chasers at the lowest prices. None but the besl stool slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. Ike Highest Price Paid foi Good Fat Cattle. J. J. JCIGLESBAUI. :'*lT;.t.:f;6 OATA^H F.upv to use. A certata cure. Xot expt n.Hive: Tluee 1 njonihs’ in ccvi p«<tk«gv. fTotkl lor Colfl in the H»tkl, Keaduclre, DizziiK Huy Fevsr, d;c. Fifty ctuid. By all Dtng&M*. or Oy mail. }L T. ’ • r±r - . PISO'S REMEDY for CATARRH Has been thoroughly tested during the past five years with such uniformly good results that the medicine it now offered for sale with a certainty .that it will prove to be the Remedy for CatahhU which has been so long sought for - /- i’rnrr: VjWi l * 1 - mFJSdlf KEMA'bV FO.VO.TAfNH 1 ' ~m.y Easy to u.«*. A certain Notexju-nsivo. Thr** moiiiti--In 0,1 In the llte.g, 11 ’ ir>he. Disioi-as, Hay Kover, Jtc. Fifty txutik i,V' 4 lirujcgiais, or by. mull. .•» V T. HAZELTESU Wirwn.Se

I have Carried a Bocktoni Watch for three years and cau say that they are the Wateh for use on the. ltailroad. For accurate lime they can't He t)car.~ — A. W. role. Postal Clerk. — , The Rockford Watch I -Inniglit of you about two years ago has given'cntire satisfauliotrand gladly I recommend then as accurate time keepers. I>. li. N'o\vels,E.\-(_'o.Superintendent . After four years of constant use I have the pleasure to say the -i Watch is the watch to buy, it is with pi -asure I subscribe myself. 11. W. Weed. Ex-County Recorder. 1 have carried a ilocktord movement, bought of you for twenty-three months. For accurate time it can’t be beat. Noble J. York. . J ” General Mercliaut. ■ The Rockford movement I bought of you ten months ago. has hot, in that time varied a particle. Sampson Erwin, Blacksmith. The Rockford movement f bought of you twenty months ago is in ray possession giving '* etitiTC satisfaction. Jolitt tVorden. Blacksmith.

W iso wk m<sM f<C SUN ACQUAINTED WITH THi CT OGKAPHY O c T H!S COUNJfftY Wt'.L set UV I •.AMiN-rin 7HG*. D«i» THAT THE pfeT-v, - ®<My& ww 1 Ii i l ' JCt t|. a fee- ' ill s 1 iKy'byKir , inM»| iMteW mm. psiK CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAM/ & PACIFIC R’Y By the central posi*i6n i-, :'”, Hue, connects the East and the by the- bliVg »?ot route, and earritv, pauacinjc u, vruUout chaise of oars, between Chicago and K-.nznn City, Council Bluiia, Leaveiiwor ill. Atcliiscui, Minuet aiid' St. Paul. It connects'ir. Ifr.i ,-n VcpotA >✓ ic'a ell tlie principal lined Qt road betwoeii the All:.v;tie and the Pac*i~o Oceans. lit? cqa ,r. 'ut is 1.:: uaued and magmflceut, bjitXß oompo:>A«t of Moit Cgu: loft able and Bc&nttfatßDny Co aches, llortoh Reclinin? oh;rir C-tr j. PuHm?vnlrt- -'Brt.-itiost APtlaco Sleeping Caro, and iho Beat Line cl' Biniufc, Cara in tne World. i beuvee-’. Cliicagr and cago and Idiyiu j and S-.. Paul, via the Famous “ALOuET L-IA ROtiTE.” A New and Line, \is H ?’teeu and Kankalece, hau r.;centry bec-n cponeO bc« .>can I’iciiTDond, i.'htK’tvnc'.ii,a, Atlanta, Au - g-iijta, t LouiCvdie, k -xingion,Cincinnati, I«div.'.iap*Jliß an. i lidfayolre.: ad Omaha, Minneap* clis 31:ci di. Paul und intr. va diate points. All ‘rnrous'H JAviseng -. j Fast Express Trains. Ticset j for stlo at all pr: : K3ip«l T.cket Cfiiees in thO/B uitcd States and Canada. BaFTjTOfTO ♦hrov.f’h cr. id rates of fare alwtj j ui IsiV/ as t Hgtiß. Fo - detailed infermr.tion.fjot tlie Lit* ps and Folders c f tha ti-H-EAT ROCK mA'HQ ROUTE At ye 1 r nearest-Tiauet Otin.or r.tiii ees E. OAID.C, ti. .'# r, vipHK. I'leiAOivU':'!. Otu'lTht. S Fiufc Ajt, CHICAGO. W. I.IC. IK T. ~ ' MANUFACTURERS •: DEALERS ~2>T HARNESS, SADDLES, CELLARS, WHIPS, TREJHK.S VALISES, BL4XKETS, ROBES, CADRIAGETRDI--SIIXGS.HARSESS OIL, etc -in •- - —--r* ~ Domestic and Sfeir York singer Sewing Machines , -AT THEili HABNESS SHOP, OUTH SIDE OF WASHIN6ION 3TRET Rensselaer, * Ikiiikk