Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1884 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

GILLAM AND BARKLEY ITEMS.

-Int«a<levl for last week, but received too latc.Xeltie Hamilton has returned home from Michigan City. '■&£: 1,. W. Hupt has cojuo home from Rensselaer, on account qi ill health. A deep snow has fallen, and the boys and girls are rejoicing in the hope of some line sleigh rides. Mrs. Hannah Brown and Mrs. J. It. Guild spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends near Rensselaer. D. H. Guild and L. E. Rathfon. who are teaching in Barkley township, made a brief visit to Giijqm on Saturday night and Sunday. There is to be a new church built opposite Mr. Reppy Barkley’s residence, in Barkley township. We think the good people of Barkley could have put their money to no better use. A protracted meeting is going on at independence Chape}. The people seem to be taking great interest in the work, and good is being accomplished, lhev. W. W. Jones, of Lafayette, formerly pastor of the Medary ville charge, conducted the meeting on Sunday and Sunday night. He was greeted, by all, with glad hearts and pleasant faces. Come again, Bro. Jonos. Township Institute commenced at Center school house, Barkley township, Saturday, December 13, 1884. The teachers were all present, except Miss Abbett, whose absence was occasioned by sickness. The several subjects given by the teachers were discussed with interest, and a general good time was had. The following officers were chosen for the ensuing term: D. H. Guild, President: L. E. llathfon, Vice President; Mr. Dibell, Secretary.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

D. M. Nelson, the tireless Superintendent, came home on Monday of this week to spend the holidays. L. W. Reyrogle, of the News, spent Chistmas with, with, well with his girl, in Monticella. We give it as our unbiased opinion that 0.. B. Melntire makes a “boss" editor. He should turn his attention to literary pursuits in the future. Our merchants and druggists are doing a thriving holiday business. Santa Claus is going to be unusually Jiberal this year. J. O. B. McDougle’s new building on JL £. street is rapidly approaching completion. We understand that it is his intention to occupy it himself. The county teachers are gathering home to spead vacation and have .a good time after the arduous labors of the past two or three mouths. A gale from the Arctic regions seems to be visiting this temperate climate. The Dakotians now in Remington say that nothing in that land of blizzards ever compared with this. We hope the Editor, compositors, correspondents, subscribers and everybody connected with the Republican may have a Meiry Christmas and a JNew Year full of prosperity. The ladies of the Presbyterian church have prepared a tree for the members of the Sunday school. The presents will be distributed on Christmas Eve witff appropriate exercises. As tneso lactie3 are noted for their taste and enterprise it wUI no doubt be a ant affair. The members of the Union .Sunday school will a!si give an entertainment in Exchange Hall on Christmas night. Reminotonian.

The Review for January.

The January number of the North American Review is an excellent one. it presents no very famous names among its contributors, but it offers wide variety of unusually readable articles. We are now so "safely over the crisis oi the presidential election that men of all parties can consider calmly Bishop Huntington's essay on ■“Vituperation in Politics,” and it is 10 be hoped that what they learn Irom it will not be forgotten four years hence. Under the title, “The Reunited South,” Henry Watterson presents with great clearness the Southern and JJemoeratie view of situation as it now stands. also is extremely interesting to e\eiy citizen, wlietiier he agrees with Mr. U’atUrcon or not. Another question of universal concern, which some think will soou make itself a national issue, is that of labor and its compensation; and Col. Hinton, in “American Lajjor Organ zalious". shows with what etjuipmeut 11 will take the field. Bat me article that the literary reader will first turn to is Frederic Harrison’s brilliant and incisive discussion of “Froude’s Life of Carlyle;” wiiUe the religious or philosophical reader will find in Courtney’s “Socrates, Buddha, and Chris;,” .. •peciiio statements and quotations of tnose parallel doctrines that are so ofte* vaguely alluded to. For the scientific reader. Mr. Proctor discusses learnedly “HerecheTs Star Surveys,” and Prof. LeConte presents and explains some curious facts iu relation t*# 'The Evidence of the Senses.'’ Mi. MnlhaU's paper on “The Increase ot Wealth is a successful endeavor to IrioSKSl UiaSß ** 01 ligUreS P°P ular ' W* 11 “If 111 • ’ 1 ■ /

Don’t forget to take yonrj Watches and Clocks to faunal’s J for repairs. A new assortment of fine Jewelry just received. Mrs. Sadie Lallue. A complete line of fruits and fancy groceries for the Holidays, at Laßue Bros. - Christmas is almost here, and Willey & Sigler have received the finest assortment of handkerchiefs ever brought to Rensselaer. Best assortment of framing lumber ever in town at bottom prices. No hemlock, but pine lumber, at B. F. Ferguson’s. If you expect to get your wife or daughter a Christmas present, why not get a cloak at Willey & Sigler s, they cost but a trifle more than some foolish article. Parties owing N. Y. Cleaver, by note or book account, will take gentle notice that I MUST have the money to pay my debts. This notice is meant just as Avritten. ‘ N. Y. Cleaver. —- SPECIAL NOTICE - All unsettled accounts upon mybooku on and after the Ist of January Ist, 1885, will ‘be placed in the 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 stoie has been removed to “Liberal Corner,” and till January Ist, 1885, all goods in the stock will be sold at rates which more lhan 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. . _ i Notice. —Public notice is hereby given to all concerned that I will be in my office in Willey & Sigler’s store, in Rensselaer, every Saturday, for the purpose of attending to the business of Township Trustee. The Township Library has also been removed to the same place, where it may be found by all entitled to make use of it. E. A. Griswold. Trustee, Marion tp. Purely a Mistake. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE NOT changed their agency, and Messrs. W. H., & C. Rhoades are, and ever have been, the only recognized agents of the “Domestic’’ in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and h advertised themselves as such; but we wish the people to know that we are the Sole and Only agents of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine in J asper county. W. H. & C. Rhoades.

VERITAS.

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m - * Read J. J. Frederick’s adyt., in this paper. ts 'k Bracelets, Necklaces, Chains, Rings, Breast Pins &c., at Sadie Laßue’s. ————«• Good Avoolen skirts, Leggins and Hoods, selling cheap at the Ladie’s Bazar. Millinery at greatly reduced l-ates, at Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s, until January Ist, 1885. A complete stock of canned fruits, including the finest California goods, at Laßue Bros. Get your Boots and Shoes of Willey & Sigler, they have the largest stock in town. t' 9 9 m A beautiful line of Roasted coffees, fresh and pure, at Laßue Bros. Lumber and Coal:—R. P. Benjamin sells all kinds of LUMBER and COAL, at Cotton’s old office, Aveet of the Depot. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Motion - Use no others. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. 17-3-ts, There is no article in the 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 full stock of Boots and Shoes, and fully prepared to manufacture fine goods at short notice. G ive t hem a caHT” .— l m ••• m Improved Farm.--160 acres— Cash basis- —Long time—easy pay » meats —6 per cent—well located—near schoolFrank W. Babcock. At a Bargain.—A farm of 160 acres, lying 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 An elegant assortment of GlassAvare, Cliinaware, Complete dinner sets, Chamber sets, Mustache cups and saucers, an many other fine goods, suitable for Holiday presents, at Laßue Bros. The witnesses in the cases of the Travelers’ Insurance Co. versus Ak Si Dent A 1 Inju-re in this bailiwick, are all well known and live among us. They comprise merchants, mechanics, farmers, physicians, laborers, cattle dealers, clerks, rail road employees and druggists. More than 60 cases have already been tried and disposed of, upon ex parte evidence, Avith the company’s agents lor 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, except 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. Babcock, Agent.

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... to : A. X_ Fob Sale:—Hons® and several lots, in good location, situated on river bank. For terms call on , A. L. Willis, Guu&mith, Rensselaer, Ind. Don’t you want to purchase a buggy? W. H. &C. Rhoades has for Sale the celebrated Abbott Bros’, Buggies, at prices that defy competition. The Weather Bureau says for this region, snow. Be prepared to enjoy it when it comes by purhasiug one of those lovely Abbott Bios’, sleighs,/for sale by W. H. & 0. Rhoades. - Sen 1 Money by American Express Go. Money Orders. Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. RITES: $5-sc: $lO-8c: S2O-180: S3O-12c: S4O-15c: SSO-20C.

NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF ExfcSMrs TflDtllnJiOnion.Oninffe! etc., flavor Cakes, Cretmi,Fuddlngs,d^c M a« delicately and nat* orally an the fruit from which they are made# FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THI Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo MAKERS OF Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder -AHD Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Beat Di*y Hop Yeast. bale btt Q-tEaocaesae. AVE MAKE £UT ONE QUALITY. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD IIYEASTGEMS The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome like our grandmotheCs_deMc!oii3_bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED BY THS Price Caking Powder Co., EanTis of Dr. Price’s special Fiaiomj Extracts, Chicago, 111. 6t« Loutof MO*

SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a rertllled copy of a decree to me directed from the riei-k of the .lasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the State of Indiana ex rel Lewis S. Alter Commissioner of Drainage was plaintiff, and William W. l’errotf. Mary A. Perrott, Jasper i). Smock, Sarah A. Smock, Harve.V A. Gilbert and Gilbert. ids wife were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Kleven Dollars anil Fifty cents ($11.50) together with interest and costs,' I will expose at public sale oh Saturday tte lltMar of January 1885 between the hours of lo o’clock a. in., and 4 o’clock p. in., of said any, at the door of the Court, House iu the Town of Kensselner,.rasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a thrui not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit : The Northwest quarter]4] of the Southeast Quarter If*] of .Section Two [2l Township Thirty [.loj North, Range Seven (7j West. And said decree also requiring me to make the further sum of Five dollars and Ninety cents, together with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the rents and profits, fur a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Kstate, to*wit: The Southwest quarter (»,) of the Southeast quarter <4? of Section Two (21 Township Thirty (301 North, Range Seven [7] west. And said decree also requiring me to make the further sum of FUtv-one dollars and Sixtycents ($31,601 together with interest and costs, i w ill, at the same time ami place, expose at public sale the rents and profits, for a term not exucediugSeveuyears, the following described Real Kstate. to-wit : Tbe Northeast quarter-4- of the Southwest quarter -4- of Section Two -2-Township Thirty -30- North, Range Seveu -7- West. And said decree also requiring me to make the further sum of Sixty-four Dollars and Fifty cents [464.50] together with interest and costs. 1 will, at the same tints and place, expose at public sale the rents and profits, for a term' not exceeding seven years, the followilkg described Real hst..te to-wit; The Southeast quarter -4- «f the, Southwest quarter -4- of Section Two -2- Towu.sliip 'l hirty *3O- North, li.-tugc Seveu -7- West. And said decree atso requiring me to makefile further sum of Seventeen Dollars and Sixty j Cents -417.00- together with interest and costs. ; L»iH, at the same time and place, expose at 1 public sale die rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: T.ie East live acres off of the Northwest quarter -4- of the Southwest quarter -4- of Section Two -2- Township Tliiltj -30- North, Range geven -7- West, r And said decree requiring me to make the further! sum (t s Seventeen Hollars anti sixty ceuts -17,00- together with interest and costs, 1 will, at the same lime and place, expose at public sale the teats and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, the followug described Rsai Kstate, to-wit: Tne East five aeres off of the Southwest quarter -4-of the Southwest quarter -4-of Section Two -2- Township Township Thirty -30- North Range Seven 'Vest. All of said described lauds being in .lasper county. Indiana. And Simula the rents and profits of any of the said tracts of land above described not sell for E sufficient suut to discharge ihe aino. at adjudged to be due against said Real Kstate. together witii interest anil costs, I will, at tfie saaetime and piaee. and in the order above named, expose to sale tho foe simple of said Meal Instate,or so much thereof As shall be sut-* “CieUt to discharge the aaouut adjudged to he due against said Real Estate, together with the interest and costs accrued thereon. Said sale will be made without any relief from yaluafiou or appraisement laws and in accordance with tlie order of court iu saKl UeCrw» _ SAMUELE YEOMAN, Sheriff. ViomiHon A Are. A /or PUtimtif. !>*;•** Jau-1-9-15, rrvss in f t

" ~ aunttim PC* j TB autcttis ;|£g “ H tjjuiumust Br jf|| wc kecommino the lEgfl mcricm «uicimia;|ffij * ' u'imumucn V ** *•* 1 1 •. iHflfc ii I'l O jiAagai ‘V' .• : 1 r ■ ; :-xAif gtiSS--; : AuyAv'Sj -OFFICE OF This is lo certify Vial we hart appointed Hardman ** T'MM" Jeweler sole agent for the sale of Rockford Quick Train Railroad Watches, in Hensselaer, Ind., and lhal ire will, lo the fullest extent , sustain the usual Warranty given by him lo purchasers of our movements. . No Warranty, whatever, allaches lo these goods when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. KQQMWQSB W&W€M €o* By H. P. Holland, Sec'y , TESTIMONIALS:

I have carried a Rockford movement for about six years, for close time they excel. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor, Jasper Co , lnd. I have earried a Rockford movement for six years, in that time it has given excellent satisfaction, and I take pleasure in recommending them as Superior AVatehes. U. F. Ferguson, - ■- Lumber Merchant. I have carried a Rockford movement for about four years, and it lias given me entire satisfaction. I Would say by all means buy a Rockford AYateh. Jno. AV. Powell, Sh'ff. I take pleasure in speaking highly of the Rockford watch. Having carried one for four years, I can speak knowingly that for close time they can’t be beat. U. D. Nowels. Coal Dealer. The Rockford Watch I bought of you fourteen months ago. has given me entire satisfaction, and I gladly recommend them as accurate time keepers. C. F. AA T ren. Agent, L„ N.A.sC.Ry.

Tie Oli Stand-by Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—“CHAMPION” REAPING AND MOWING MACH IN lIS. MOLINE RIDING AND WALKING FLOWS. GAINST’ORD BUGGIES. ‘ KRICK” WAGONS. I3laclf smithing* Machine Repairing, Plows. And all other work in our line done in the best manner, and a • Reasonable Trices. Horse Shoeing A SpecialtyShop on Van Rensselaer St., south of McJoy & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER ------ INDIANA. Extras for all our Machines on hand^Jf XV-11-ts. PIONBER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESIIACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, bausaufre, 80-' logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur sitasers at the lowest prices. None but the besl stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited ail. ll.e Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. > J. J. KfGLESBAtH.

pg.pisifs H,F.y v £sy. Easy in use A i cn..-»i cn—Nol expendw. Thny» momiiH frtt;rin»» u: in .it?- /»;».■*%iibtdi stir (‘olfi in tlie Hem!. iln} tt*Yi*r, Fiay C«UU». tU r.»i ».‘V binil. v. T, HXVFSAf■» N' v :.v rrwi,Pk PISO’S REMEDY for catarrh Has been thoroughly tested during the past 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 Catarrh which has been so long sought for ,

I have carried a Rockford Watch for three years and can say that they are the Watch for use on the Railroad. Fot accurate time they can’t be beat. A. W. Cole. Postal Clerk. The Rockford Watch I bought of you about two years ago liasgiveu entire satisfaction and gladly I recommend then as accurate time keepers. D. B. Xowels,Ex-Co. Superintendent. After four years of constant use I have the pleasure to say the Rockford Watch is the watch to buy, it is with pleasure I subscribe myself. If. W. Wood. Ex-County Recorder. —I have carried a Rockford movement, bought of you tor twenty--three mouths. For accurat e time it can’t be heat. Noble J. York. General Merchant. The Rockford movement I bought of you ten months ago has not, in that time varied a particle. Sampson ErWin, B’acksmith. " ” .... 1 .. ; The Rockford movement I bought of you twenty months ago is iu my possession giving entire satisfaction. John Worden. Blacksmith.

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f. a. ac. mu ' MANUFACTURERS -tSL-IiTID DEALERS I2nT fIAR.TESS, SADDLES, < « I.LARS, WHIP/9, TRUCKS ▼ A LISES. BL4KKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGE TRIM* MI.\GS. H ARNESS OIL, Me Domestic and Sew York igftiffer Sewing Machines AT THEIR—HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE Of WASHINGTON 3TRET Remtcldcrt « Ak4U«i