Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1885 — Page 5
I sßjiS»^of (^{^y El .AEK REPUBLICAN, w* After ati absence of some four Months from your toWn, I desife to say •through the Columns df your valuable paper that i have the highest Opinion of your town, and of ail your people with whom I had the honof of becoming acquainted, and I assure all of them that they have my best wishes, and I especially express my thanks to the editors of The Republican and the Democratic Sentinel, and to the attorneys and county officers of Jasper county for the courtesy and ex ' tended to me while there. W J&g one and all a Merry Christmas ancP** happy New Year. I am very Respectfully,
Before Squire Purcupile.
■ u Mr. James Maloy was brought before Squire Purcupile Tuesday charged with committing an assault upon Charley Blue, a boy of about 16 or 17 years of age. He plead guilty and Was fined one dollar and costs. No evidence was taken at the trial but from common minor it would seem that young Blue and several of his companions haVe anh'oyed Mr. Maloy very ffiuch at different tiihes, throwing brickbats; showballs &c, against his house, his barn or himself, and becoming exasperated thereat, he laid hands upon young Blue and earnestly and diligently cuffed his ears. This, hoWjver, as we said is only the common sf ‘eet talk df the matter, and may be, in some respects, incorrect, The full / truth of the matter may, perhaps, be developed next Friday, as Maloy i j after the case against him/ ms disposed of, caused Blue to bd arrested on charge of provoking an assault, and the trial of the case was set for that day. The bastardy case of Minnie Warren j vs Edmuhd Nash was settled, before j his honor, on Tuesday. The young woihan is hot a mother yet, but thinks she has good reasons for expecting to become sdeh before many moons have waxed and waned.
fcodge Officers. Lately Elected. FOR CASTERS' STAB CHARTER, O. E. 8. Worthy Matron, Mb. Lydia A. Moss. Worthy Patron, T. J Farden. Associate Matron, Mrs. Delilah Eger. Conductress, Mrs. Alice Moyer. Associate Cond'trs, Mrs Frances James. Treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Powell. Secretary, Miss May Miller. FOR PRAIRIE LODGE F. & A. M. Worthy Master, Wm. H. Eger. Senior Warden, F. B. Meyer. Junior Warden, A. H. Trussell. Treasurer, Ralph Fendig. Secretary, M. L. Spitler. FOR IROQUOIS LODGE I. O. O. Ft Noble Grind, R. P v ßenjamin. Vice Grand, James F. Antrim. Secretary, J. F. Warren. Treasurer, G. 0. Starr. M. L. Spitler, j M. B. Alter, E. C. Nowels, ) Chancellor Qommaader, J. F. Hardman. Vice Chancellor, F. B. Meyer. Past Chancellor, F. B. Learning. Prelate, N., ti. Warner. Master of Exchequer, E. D. RhoadeS. Master of Finance, D. G. Warner. Keeper of K. & S., J. W. Roberts. FOR RENSSELAER POST G. A. K, Commmander, Horace E. James. Senior Vice, James A. Buimham. J unior Vice, John C. Porter, Surgeon, Dr. Ira B. Washburn. Quartermaster. Charles Platt. Officer of Day, G. J. Dexter. Officer of Guard, E. S. Woods Chaplain. Joseph M. Clark. FOR RENSSELAER LODGE A. 0. I*. W. Past Master, James M. Hodshire. Master Workman. Henry C. 7aA\. Foreman, James C. Passons. Overseer, Nathan fendig, Guide, William P. Clreen. Recorder, Charles P. Hopkict. Financier, F.'W. Cole! Receiver, A. Leopold. • Watchman, John D.‘ Bissenden. FOP. JASPER 1 LODGE K. & L. OF H. Protector, James A. Burnham. Vice Protector, W. EL Sailer. Chaplain, Joseph Clark. Secretary, Mrs. Carrie Clark. Financial Secretary, S. T. Warren. Treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Sayler. GUide, Eugene Spitler. Watchman, John Kepner. Seniin'el, Schyler Irwin. * John King, i poseph Clark, ’. Trustees, •: ? j
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W. L. Rude,
WILLIAM L. RUDE.
Sjdd Hopkins, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ‘t ■-■■■■; ••" .v • , ■■■'■ ■■. - ' "'••' Aj v In addition to our usual complete assortment of IDxsr O-ood-s, We place on sale an entire sample line^-rtpresenting the wholesale slock of /. r. F&SWM&& 6 €**€*QQ\ We cannot name the 1,000 articles lo be sold at nearly Half Price. 4 kadisg' 4- Hand 4* Ba|i, P ■ -L_’ . ' ' ■ ■ . I . Ltathti' and Plush. SUiSPEINrDEIR.S, 75 Styles. * Silk and Satin, {Half Price.) Extreme Xovellies in shapes of Chenille, Lace Fichus and Collarettes. ■ .. t ..■ 3',:. ” 'T.r ‘ Silk Handkerchiefs, The Largest Line ever presented to your gaze. •- L - u - . , f : ; ' •-«!UiisTT GOODS^ Jerseys, ' Hooks, Mill's-, Leggings, Etc. & I HOSIERY. 1 f
At cost until sold all out, Millinery and Knit goods. Hemphill & Honan. If you are tired taking the large old fashioned griping pills try Carter’s Little Liver Pills and take some comfort. A man caU’t stand everything. One pill a dose. Jan. Bucklen’fe Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Skit Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Binds Chilblains, (3 orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no piy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2$ cents per per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. 1 7-8-lyr. TRY IT YOtRSItF. The proof of the pudding is not cheering D e string, but in having an opportunity o b y the article yourself. F. B. Meyer, the Druggist, has a free trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup for each and every one who is afti jeted with Coughs. Gilds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection. iU-35-e3w-ly.
CURE FOR PILES The first symptom of Piles is an intense itching st night after getting warm. This unpleasant sensation is immediately relieved By an application of Dr. Bosanjto’s Pile Remedy. Piles in all forrps, Itch. Salt Rheum and Ringworm can be permanently cured by ‘lie use of this great remedy. Price 50 cents. Manufactured by the Dr. Boganko Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by F. B. Meyer.; 10-3(5-1 yr. THIS IDEA OF GOING WEB'i tolColorado or New Mexico, for pure air to relieve Cohsmmption, is all a mistake. Any reasonable man would use Dr. Bosanko a Cough and Lung Syrup for Consumption in all its first stages. It never fails to give rerief in all caseS Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest and all affections that are considered primary to Consumption. Price. i>o conte and SI,OO. For sale by F. B. Meyer, IG-35-e3w-ly ' i ' I * O Am« ■! ■ *1
A Walking Skeleton. Mr. jfe. SpriDgfir, of Mechanicsbug, Pa., writes: “I was afflicted with lung fever and abcess on lungs, and reduced to a walking Skehton. (lot a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which did me so much good that I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 lbs." CallatF.il. Meyer’s, drug store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all Lung diseases. Large sise sl. . 17*16-4t. Thousands lay So* Mr. T. W. Atkins. Ctrivrtf, Kansas, writes: “I nbver hesitate to recommend your Electric Hitters to my customers. they give entire satisfaction and are rapiff sellers.” Electric Bitters are the put'est and’ ide’dicine known and will positively cure Kidney and liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be, without them. They will save„ hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills every year. Sold at fifty cent a bottle at F. B. Meyer. ~ 7 ■ , > tr-i6-ft. .. i . , .
Look Here! All parties knowing themselves indebted to me will please call at once and settle, I wish to close my books by J&IL Ist, 1885. L. C. Grant. 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.
The witnesses in the cases of the Travelers’ Insurance Co. versus Ak Si Dent Al 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 50 cases have already been tried and disposed of, upon ex parte evidence'* with the company’i 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 m’oney 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 it 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 tp suit the purchaser, at Hie Loan and Insurance Bureau. Frank W. Ba’bcock, Agent.
Rensselaer Insurance and Collection Bureau. FAR9KLOAHS, S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 6 to 10 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 ; \ 3bife. Policies writiert* 1 ; m ined lately on application; The Lowest Hates aild PERFECT Se ourity. OOf•LECTIONS on all point* in the U.S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor,
. - 7 f , | , + 6 - * v '• ■ , STATE AND COUNT Y TAXES FOR 1884, coTTasmr, lasnsi 1 l ‘ v * »OTICE IS HEREBI GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1884, in no# i in my hands, and that I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO.OO Taxable Property, and on each Taxable Poll for the year 1884: 3 g~'3 3 s 3 3 4 4 i % *; f, g 3 ; H I.g !a;|]o 1|; 2jQi 3i fc 5-io «ogj f R M i " ! $ h 3 o' 3 2; - • ss® ■ad ?.! * : > : S 5.2 r : ? 1 g;; g g:g§T j 3 •»: g TOWNSHIPS & COftPORAT'NS; : «!s : sjgj>j *j*\’J ’■ > 2. 'y. 8- if--!*!: g.;.K 2* fi-r. i r -5 :r•: : : ►l2 Po f'S !3i- -5 : : !F?2|•*! :j>. j* i !3ioi h; :. FIR [r* | r *7 CTB : CTB • CTfl Mills $ CTS CT M CTB : CT* i- OTB : CTB : CT* i CTB ;SCT»{, CTi I CT» ; j jfcTS ' Hanging Groye Township. ..i; 12; 02: 10 005 1 201 05; 25: 20; ; lOj 25:2 -41- 50i * 60- 100 Gillim Township.;;;;;;;;;; 12; 02: lOj 005;1- 201 05; lo| 10 ! ) 10[ : l | i i ; ! • • i i * : ; : Walker T0wn5hip,.:.....;..... 12; (£| 16: ()05;1 20 1 05; 2o| 20| \ 80| 25;2 61 80j 50; |l 00 Barkley Towbship.., 12; 02! 16; Rensselaer, Town of 12 02! 10:005 120 1 05; t 25. 50; 20!2 «1 50 50j 25:1 25 ; ■ i , • ; '‘ • i ; j • \ | \.. | j Marion Township.....:. 12, 02 j 16! 005; 1 20:1 05; 40? 20; ; 10; 25:2 56 60 [t 0C Jordan Township....;:.;, 12: 02| 16; 005;1 20;1 05; 40 10; j : 25; 25 2 61' go- 50; UOO Newton T0wn5hip...:....:...., ;.... 12 02j 16j 005 1 20; 1 OST 2C; 15; ] 20; 25:2 46j 50; 60; jU>O ' Keener Township 12; 02; 16: 005; 1 20|1 05i 30 20j i ; 10; 25:2 46 go 50; ft 00“ Kankakee Township 12; ((2; 16 005;1 20;1 05; 85: 25; ; .; 20; 2.»;2 66 50 60: ;1 00 Wheaifield Towns Lip 1? 02 16| 005;1 20; 1 05: 35; 20; [ : 30; 25j2 71 «>! i l 00 ’ Carpenter Township 12; 02; 16; 005:1 20.1 05: 40 2*>: 2(i 10 50, 25 331 50; fl OO ' Remington, Town of 12; 02; 16: 005 1 20.1 05; i j ; Bft; 20;2 16 50 50: ;1 00 Milroy. Township..:...* VI 02! 16; 005 |l 20;1 05| 40; 25; 20; ; 50 25;8 21 50; 50; |1 00 Union Township 12 02; 16; 005; l 20:1 05; 2d; 66 50; 60; ;1 0€ * 5 i i : : : ■ ■ -■■■. -V-. y : —— ■ • -i=" ■ N ' ■■ v ' The first installment, including all Kodd taxes, is payable bn or before the Third Monday in April, 1885, and the second installment on or before the First Monday ih November, 1885 If the first installment is not paid when due, then both installments become delinquent, and ten' 1 per cent, penalty will be added to the full amount. ALL TASSIES Must be paid in first installment. The Treasurer is responsible for tazfes he edhld have collected. Therefore, Tax-Payers should remember that their taxes MUST be paid every yea r, No County Order will be paid to any person owiDg delinquent taxes. The sale of lands for delinquent taxes begins on the Second Monday in February, 1885. For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Renssela&V Jasper County, Indiana, as directed by law. Tom* Taxes Promptly and Aroid Cofcts.“&a ■ Moses B, Alter, , Treasurer of Jaspbr County. * ■ " ~ - -•«■.
EWJiWEM Having purchased the Lumbea Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, will keep cbhstantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber, Doora Shingles, Windows, Hard & Soft Coal. Having purchased my stock fdr cash, I can ahd WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call bffore buying elsewhere B P. BENJAMIN. 16-16-ts.
AAA Stock General Mer* ! s>s4lyU ctoandlae at Cost. In view of closing out, I offer my entire stock at reduced prices for cash or produce many articles at, or evert less than cost. All haring unsettled accounts or notes, please call and settle without further notice. J. J. FREDERICK, Medaryville, Ind. . N*. In the presence of the Presidents of the American Republic*. viz: Arthur, of the United States; Diaz of Mexico ; Barrios, cf Guatemala; IJogran, of Honduras. , .... *lll6 Colossal Exhibit * of all Time! Sixteen (10) Immense Exliibi-. tion Buildings : One—the largest bnildinff ever erected, another —the largest Coiwervatory in the World. 90 Acres of Space Under Covert L«ir Trampertallou But** *«■ folnfo. A tuple i»»«um*4utl**»U» IhwouaUt But»» for all VtaUen. Daring the period of the Exparitiwk, from Dccemlicr 10, iSSy, to June t, ISSS the temperalure al New Orlmne averages 65 Fahr. The lawn and ihrnhbcfjr iremaih green, flowrra I>;oofzi t fruits rij»cn, and all kinds oi vegetable* grow and mature. ... Full inforiuatioo promptly furmshed. Ada. BCBKE. MrMter tMMMI,
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T A 1 '“S.-J 1 - ' SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a vtertlfled eopy pf a decree I*, to me direct** from the Clerk, of th? Jasper Circuit Court, In (tealwe wnM-ein David J Thompson was Plaintiff, and WMlhyn Jotter. Mary E. M. Foster. WilliJLfi, liT Urahanc William W. Glintap. AitmWjrator of thf Estate of Henry Rcyn<i|,is. Sarah A Noble, NoWe, her InVfhand. William A iiea ver. and, Margaret Beaver Were defewiant* requiring mep»,Wake,thqsum of Nine Hundred and Forty.-ofte dollars and Seventy-four - cenU together with interest add cost* l will expose at public sale on Friday, ian&ary snd, 1885. between the the hours of 10 o’clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the <lqor of tire court 1 muse, in the town of itensseJaeV. Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profit's,,.for 4 term not exceeding seven years, tire fottowiug ■ de,*;ribed Real Estate, to-wit: .... The South half 04) of the Southwest (Waiter Oik of section Thirty (80) Towndup Twenty, eight (2<; North. Range Five (S) \Ye*t». also tlffi West half 04) of the Northwest <juarter [hot of section Twenty-four (SI), also the Kart half Oil of tiie Northeast quarter 04)tlieSoatbeast quarter 04), and the East hajfj*,) of the Southwest quarter (Q) of section Twenty-five (i 3 in Township Twentv-efebt <Vi) North; Range Six (8) West, all in Jasper county fnrfi ana. And should such rents and profit* :idt sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said Deereet .interest and costs, I will. at the ,anm«C time an<. place, expose to sale the fee simple of aaftrrea* estate, or so much thereof as shall,be sufficirn t to discharge said decree, interest and cost-, Bahi sale will lie made without relief anff snSS. Th'nnfuuiH J Mm, A Uyt /nr Miwry. Dee-11 ls-25 Jan 1. Frew Fee I SHERIFFS SALE. vlrfne^of uipr of a ftecree. u. 1 ■ me ilfm-ted, from the Clerk df ti»e Jmtner Circuit < onrt uj a esnse wherein Louis Keller was plaintiff, end Theodore lfnrfej', Jafte H urlev. Uani?r Dwiggins. Aquilla . Jonea, Jr William Armstrong, Joseq* U Ha&iltotf, CliarlesC. Robinson. Charter: E. Hale. Simon I’. TTfom'don. David J. Thomintrw and Mariofi' L. wen* defendiints. m|otring me to' make tlw-sumof Three Hundred a--d Severity ; asiffiSs sziriVStzz.KSiz salerm Saturday,Hilary 17,1885, between the hours of to o’clock «. m.. and \ o'ehwk p.-ai„of said dav/at, ttag •!«•«. ol Ut# court,H <iue in the town of fUnt.-.*el*cr, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents ifftl profit*, for t term not exceeding seven (T, years, me foliow-in*de-r-rßied Real Estate, to-wit; y . r;o(HHy. Indiana. An l.siwqihj spehgeutf and profit', not sell for plncr*, sad in the manher huiAmiH. 5 expose at faihlfc sale tbe fee *nnpSslo«it of . | Defendant* In awl to » faUp I or so much Uteirof as ahaH .he t ufilcient tC ' | ai-ch.ir^^ihl^dyre^^inten^^^wm. , , valuatioi. or appraiscoeot had*. arjS in ' ant e witM Hie ooler of court in saMAecreo^ - jsAMDEI. fc. YKOMAN.ShetW" ' THS.Ms-cr«n-T-t. rtmmfsw*
