Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1884 — Page 4
niE republican. Thursday, December 26, 1884. 3Ra.t** Of -A.<a.-sr«rtl*lxi.«r. . Professional cams, $5 per annum tot 6 lines er cts. for each additional line. Local notices, 10 cents perltne tor first insertion Scents per line for eSfib subsequent insertion. • Special rates for choice places in the paper, and tor advertisements wider than one column; ORiUsef regular advertisers payable quarterly; r&nslent to be paid in advance •Ton hmmKo.- Alargeassortmentof type and rfHher material for poster, pamphlet, circular and kindred work. Prices low,
( 1&E Republican is issued somethis week, for tlie purfyo&k giving our printers a cliAnce «njoy Christmas in the tfmnner that to them* seems best, And also to allow us to get the ftApe'r into the mails before the post-office closes for Chirstmas. David S. Jordan, professor of Natural Sciences has beeii elected President of the State University In succeed Dr. Moss, who lately resigned to save himself from removal for immoral practices. Prof. Jordan is only 33 years old, but has acquired a |iiational reputation as a scientist. Dr. Lemuel Moss, who made the sweet love to the young lady teacher, and resigned the Presidency of the State University, just in time to'prevent dismissal, was an ardent mugwump,—-one of the Beecherdox brethren—too good to vote for Blaine. “Them fellers” stand by one another, by a natural instinct.
We are earnestly in favor of the Nicaragua treaty. A ship canal at Tehauntepec, built, o.vned and controlled by this nation, will be a practical continuation of the American sea coast clear around to the Pacific ocean, and be a grand thing for American commerce and American jprestige. We have lots of “surplus revenue” and the ship canal will be a good thing to spend it on. The weather since our last issue . has been of a most decidedly wintry character. The thermometer lias kept in the vicinity of zero pretty constantly, and on Thursday night of last week, got down as low as 25 below. On Sunday night it was about 14 below . A considerable amount of snow has fallen daring the week, and a heavy storm which began Tuesday evening is still prevailing at this writing (Wednesday morning.)
The Colossal Exhibit of all Time, such is the proud statement, made in another column, announcing the opening of the World’s Exposition which took place at New Orleans on the 16th of this month. That one of the chief aims of the Exposition is the extension of our trade with the countries south of us, is shown emphatically by the priority of statement, an<jl that such an aim will not fall wide of its mark, is evidenced by the interest exhibited in this movement throughout Mexico, and other Latin American nations. Their mercantile and official population is on the t way to New Orleans in large numbers and the building they have put up, and the exhibits they are: making on the grounds, prove their, deep interest beyond the .shadow of a doubt. And when ; we reflect that, as the announce-' jinent states with telling brevity, there are sixteen exhibition build-, jings, ninety acres of space; under cqver, and that all this .marvelous display of the beautiful, the. qseful, the antique and the modern,, will take place in a . winter seaspu wherein flowers and fruits are abupdant on the streets and the aijr is fu}l of sunshine and perfume, wq. <?unnot but believe that everyone who possibly can,; .will take advantage of the cheap offered by the rail-; $f a ySi and see, and be a part of,, mistreat event of the century.
nd an la Great Quantity ahd Various Styles, r|j 25c, 50c, 75c, $1:00, s2.do, $3.00, ran"' AT KANKAL’S. §3 A Choice Line of jj | Card Receivers. i J 100 Different Styles s,t sc. , Cake and Berry Dishes. 2 “ “ at Napkin Rings. | Satin cushioned at 7oc. Child’s Set—Knife, J ork & Spoon, it “ at 2.00. Cheaper than ever at S More Elegant at 5.00. k|g Holiday Books, Albums, .Cards, u/ A-B-C Blocks, Games, Smok- W ers Sets, Cups & saucers, jj<& [vg Pocket books, Pocket knives, Fancy Ink [*§ stands, Jewelry j&t boxes, Shaving xt ros sets, I^ ' Toilet articles of all kinds at Ks ■MlSLaxxx xiaJJs - jft (ca I have afiitl line of m "HOLIDAY GOODS” 1 £§| which must he sold, regardless of Wjcost My slock consists oif Gold gv ’ ■>- ill and Silver watches, Ladies' Brace- W lets, Meek, chains, Watch chaws, Lockets, ‘Plain and Set Gold j£/ Rings, Silver ware, Clocks, Spec- — y|S lacles and Musical Instruments, §&/ Emmet Kannal. Jg
[H| Try t hat Cranberry Sauce, at ||jj Purcupile’s. |^§j j|l| The finest of fruit Butters at ill m H. M. Purcupile’s. Wf Don’t fail to look at, and get slj fp| prices of Teas, at Purcupile’s. Soaps, Soda, Spices, Baking Powder, canned salmon, Starch, desicated Cocoattut &c., at bottom prices. H. M. Purcupile. pigs feet, Bologna, 111 Ham Sausage, Cheese, Dried beef, Cakes, Pies, in fact all kinds of lunch goods always on hand. H. M. Purcupile. j|§j PRICES OF TEA. (j FRESH OYSTERS. 25c per pouna. formerly sold at 35c. I »-y=n-s=-|i.c^. 40c “ » “ " “ s °c- f Tubs 35c per qt. % “ “ “ “ -‘OOc. : New Yrk Counts MBc per doz. , “ “ “ “ 70c ' Selects 35c per can. ' I Standards 30c per can. | Try it. - ~ - OS At Purkey’s Place. || B Coffees, browne*!, 15 cents, 18 cents, and warranted the finest, ia the market for the , i mo ” sy - , ... • | S;'be£ Tobacco from 35 cents to 60 cents per pound. I keep on hand for sale 18 to 25 different brands of Tobacco. Cigars of the West goods. 31 -r*. , ||jy .ux All kinds of canned fruit. Standard •ftjgi Peaches at lGjj cents and 18 per can. Best., per dozen cans, $2. White find ® red Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries .Whortleberries, and Strawberries. The s§^ best and heariest canned Tomatoes, the ® Square Brand, 124 cents per can. jp*s' Muscat Grapes, Green Gages, Bartlett j»li && Pears, Pine Apples. Appricots 20 and 25 m cents per can, Canned Sweet Potatoes 20 cents per can. Sweet Pickles 10 cents per dozen. Corn Beef 30 cents per 2 cans. Jra H. M. PURCUPILE. || igsa Christmas Candies-^-Rem ember a . New Years Day at very low figures fg| per lb. H. M. Puicupile. 0
PROFESSIONAL cards. YHYBICIAH». ■yy W. HARTSELL, M. D., i - ——HOMEOPATHIC— i — ZFlxsrslclaxi and Svtrg-eoaa., Rensselaer. , ~.lndiana. Chronic Diseases a Special Office East Washington Street. 3-Jan-84. Residence, Makeever House. T\R I. bT w ash burn , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer,. Indiana, dives special attention to Diseascsof Women and Children an<} Chronic Discuses. Remembercalls are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. ’ ATTORNEYS. Simon P. Thompson, David J. Tho pson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. ATTORNEYS A*T LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tnecourts. -We pay partic.nl attention to paving taxes, selling and leasing lands. 31. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor JASIES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LA W, Rensselaer. - Indiana. Office up stairs in Makeever’s new brick bundißg, three doors east of Post-office.«4@ff XV-48. VV. SNYDER. 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Practice in the courts of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. pRANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Peal Extate Brokers Oflic next door to Postollice. Practices in the courts of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. VTORDECAI F. CHILfeQTE, X± ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. tteuds to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second storv of the Makeever building.
MISCELLANEOUS. ; _ 1 It «S:-€)wiggins, F. J. SeArs, Val.Seib. President. Vice President. Cashier CITIZENS’ BANK, Rensselaer Ind. Does a genea banking business : certificates bearing interest issued: exchange bought anil sold; money loaned on farms at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. i~-i4-tf. ; c Alfrjcd McCoy. Thomas Thompson Banking house of a. MecoY & t, THOM PSON, (successors to A. 3lcCoy & Thompson, Bankers), Rensselaer, Ind. Do a general banking business. Buy and sell ex change. Collections made on all available potnts. Money loaned. Interest paid on specified time deposits, etc. At the same place as the old firm of A. McCoy & Thompson. John Makeever, jayW. Williams. President. CashierFARMERS’ BANK, Public RENSSELAER INDIAN Receives Deposits. Buy and sell Exchange. Collections inade and promptly remitted. Money Loaned, anil does a geheral * Hanking Business. XV, 48 y Tikxe * MMi SOffffl. Rensselaer, Ind. . YPUST OPENED. Newly furnished , Cool, and pleasant rooms. Table Supplied with the best the market affords. Good Samplevßooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor. ■ \
DENTISTRY. I. C. KELLEY, Keksselaer * - Indiana. r Teeth inserted from one tooth to an entire set. Satisfaction guar- • anteed, or no pay. 7 .5 With our vitalized air apparatus, "we Mill extract teeth, positively without pain or harm. advertised letters. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in tfye Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 20th day of December 188 i. Those hot Claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to th. dead letter office, Washington D. C. Moreis Erler, N. C. Hamilton. ; If: A. Hemphill,. Lougbery Bros. Mrs. W. B. PricaS, Wm. B. Price 61 • Miss Helen Price, Price & Price 8. I. Ringer, S. Wolf, S. J. Williams. Persons calling for any of. in the above list mil please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES, P. M. •
Groceries, mnmts m smwbb, at C. C. Starr’s. v f— ■ 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 froxn regular prices. Roasted Coffee, and Strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from our own Steam Coffee and Spice ~
' „ <r " - ', _• . ■ _;; J. C. PORTER. ; r will pay you the Higliest Prices For all kinds of MARKETABLE GRAIN. Has all kinds of HARD and SOFT COAL * For Sale. Warehouse and Coal Yard on Railroad, north of Creamery 16-46-ts. , ~
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