Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1885 — Page 4
'THE REPUBLICAN. nt-Altv AlSsI ’ . ■**«'*■' v - I oral notices, K 1 cents pertttie for first insertion r i yut* per line for each subsequent insertion. special rate* tor choice places Intlie pain-r, ami sot advertisements wider than one column, nnms of regular advertisers payable quarterly ; ‘r: nsieni to be paid in advance JoB Pkixtim>.— Aiargeassorttneut oi mu* nod otjier material for poster. ca.aplilet. circular aim Kindred work, races low,
The Nicaragua treaty has been defeated. It came to a vote iu the Senate, one day last week, and failed, by one or two votes, of retviving the necessaiy two-thirds vote. The opposition to it came, principally, from the unpatriotic •md unreconstructed Southern Senators. It is some pleasure to record the fact that O'Donovan Rossa. the chief instigator and advisor of the dynamiters in their policy of murder and destruction, has been treated to a dose of his otvn medicine. He was shot down in The streets of New York last Monday, by an Englishwoman who gave the name of ,Ysenlt Dudley. The wound is in his back, but we are sorry to say it is not likely to prove fatal. In response to the recoinmendatiou of Gov. Porter, and the general demand of the people of the state, the Legislature ordered an investigation into State Treasurer Cooper's method of doing business, and Mndliug the moneys df the State. The majority of the investigating committee were political friends of Cooper* and their investigation was a wicked and shameful farce —so gross and glaring, in fact, that even the Indianapolis Sentinel is disgusted and demands a full investigation.
There is no possible hope for prohibition in Indiana, very soon, nor even for a local option law; in such case we believe all truly wise temperance people will favor the high license law, now before the Estate Legislature. High license is no longer an experiment. It has-been tried for years, and in many places, and always and everywhere, with 'beneficial results. In our neighboring state of Illinois, after the plan had been thoroughly tried, in many towns and cities, it was adopted as the law of the state. That law, although it was defective in that, instead of making the minimum license fee SSOO, as it should have done, and allowed malt liquor licenses to be taken for $l5O, has accomplished excellent results.
t 'Tlie bill lately introduced in the State Senate by Senator Hilligass, of Huntington, -gerrymandering the congressional districts of the state, in the interests oE the democrats, merits the opposition oE all good men oE every party, on account oE its flagrant and palpable inequalities and its evident partisan motive. Under the provisions of the bill, it is asserted tint *ix of the congressional districts of the state will have a total vote of 252,511, while the other seven districts have but 247,913 votes. The new 13th district will contain 42,868 voters, while the 4th will have but 30,560. The evident purpose of the bill being to make as many reliably democratic districts as possible, of course It was the policy of its authors to got as many strong republican counties into the same districts as they could* With this end in view the bill takes Porter and Lake counties from the 10th district and gives them to the 13th and in ‘their place adds Warren county, with its great republican majority, to the 10th . The 10th is thus to * bo one of the three reliably reimbhcan districts of the state. The bill, though grossly unjust, is said to have the approval of *the democratic state central Committee; although it is understood that ft will not receive the 'imfced .support |f the democrats Si the Legislature, and is sure of ’■lie solid opposition of the repub--9
A vague but soul-harrowing rumor has floated pp froth Indianapolis. It is to the effect that a cooniess has grown up between those political Siamese twins, Hoover a fid Xowels, whose love for each other heretofore lias been of a character to discount David and Jonathan and throw Damon and Pj thias dear into the shade. According to the story both are candidates for appointment as Indian Agents, —Hoover to Indian Territory and Now-els to Dakota—and as there is no likelihood of more than one such appointment coming to Jasper county, and as both parties are working hard for the support of the leading democrat! of the state, their hearts no longer beat as one, as in the halcyon days of yore 1 .
The Rensselaer Republican says that public opinion, is somewhat divided as to the justice of P artner's sentence, but that a majority feel that Judge Ward has performed his entire duty in the matter, and that nothing less would have been a vindication of justice. In the light of the evidence and confession of the murderer, published in the Republican, we cannot see liow anything less than the death sentence would have been consistent with the law. Executive clemency alone yould save the guilty wretch from the extreme penalty fixed for such a crime.—Good land Herald. If we understand the law correctly, the Herald is in error in intimating that in the case of Wartner none but the death penalty could have been indicted consistently with such law. — In cases where an accused person pleads guilty to murder in the first de-. gree, the law of the state says that the court must sentence him to imprisonment for life, or to death by hanging, thus leaving to the discretion of the presiding judge the duty of determining Whether the .higher or the lower penalty shall be iniiicted.
These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regular ever placed within the read ol suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Billifjusness, Jaundice, Constipation, Weak KfdneyS, or any disease of the urinary orjrans, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always fiud Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure knowu. They act surely and quickly, 'every bottle guaranted to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by M. B. Meyer. 17-20-41.
NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF EXIBACITS USED. Tnntlla,£.emoii,Oroiiffc, etc., flavor CakesCreams, fi ud4H»tcsy<fec»«xi« delicately and naturally as the triiit from which they are made* FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARE© BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, ill. st. Louis, Mo flfAKcm or Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder » AMO — Dr. Price's Lupnlin Yeast Gems, Best IK-y Bop Toast. sale btt o-saocsEies. * WE MAKE BCT ONE QUALITY. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD YEASTEM Ths best dry hep yeast in ths world. Bread raised by this yetst is light, white and wholesome like our grandmother’s delicious bread, j GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co. p JaiiTrs of Dr. Price’! Special FlaYonaa Extracts, j Chicago, 111., St.Louis.Mo,™
WE SLATE OF IN IHANAq ee Jasper (mfntv, 1 Lednnrd W r *Ravuiond jg herein- notified that Otis Kill lan I and Ktniicy K Ball aril. Executor mill executrix of the Will of Cham* I*. UaitiinS, *ieeeaseiL .Joseph D. Little and Elizabeth Hint:* hurt. Executor imrt BxomrW of the datj of dames W Rinehart, deceased, and 1/eftnrtl H. Purcell, have Bled their complaint ami necessary affidavit and uiidertukiiig. iti the .Jasper] Circuit Court, ol Indiana, to entitle them to a writ of uttuehnieut against said Raymond, and that snidcause. vviil e«me ttpjorvital on. Wednesdny. April Ist, ISS*>, the same TiiiMfrg the -litii judicial day of fltei March Ter in. ol said court, to he hold at ttie Court House In lteiisselaer, Jasper county,, Indiana!, ruuiiueneiug March iota, ISS3, Witness, my hand ami the'seal of I SEAL \ >!, hl court this 3d day of February, JAMES F. TRW IN. Clerk, Jasper Circuit ( twirl. T. <6 flrn. Xehou ts Matter# Ally* I’llittiit. Foh-l-li'-10. “ __ t .. ■Those unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness and dyspepsia should use Carter’s Little Nerve Pills, which are made expressly for sleepless, nervous, dyspeptic sufferers. Price 25 cents, all druggists. Feb. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AS ADMINISTATOIt. NOTICE is hereby given that the iiiidersi.uned has btrnappoinml Administrator ot the estate ot .mines Nash. deceased. Said estate is suppo-ed to he solvent. Tilt CM AS H. MeUFt.i.oUOtJ. Jan-2J-2U Feb-5. Administrator.
HIT IK STATE OF INDIANA., r(i . o Jasper County. < .Harvey A. Hilbert and Hilbert, wife ol Harvey A. Hilbert. are hereby notified that the tetate of I lidinnfC foethe ytso of l.eo i-. s VUev Commissioner of Drainage for Jasper eoujitv Irutiana. has tiled bis complaint, in the Jasper C irciiit Court, to foreclose a dra i 11 ;ty;c lieu upon certain lands iti said county, in which saill Hilbert and Gilbert claim ;ui interest; and 'that said ease will come tip for trial on the second day of the next term of said t-on rt. to be Ticld at the Court House in the town of tfensselaev, in said County ami Ptiite, coiumeiiciiifr on the hyd Monday ol' March, is;-;,, the.same being the ruth day of said month. W ITNESS, inv lianj and the seal ( SR/lb i°f court, tiiis !r,fh «iffv of JnuuJAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk,’ Jasper Circuit Court. TittimmiiULJjxo. AiJtjK ,An- /7,,. Jan-?2-®t Fo.b-.">. ’ I) IMSSELAEE ; I [MAEBLE & GRANITE ftffv I |j H. MACKEY 1; I’KOPIiIKTOR. I i All kinds of Cemetery i ; iwork done to order. Also all kinds of build*! j ; ing work. -f ~ . r« it: 17-l'o-;!m. ! i
At Ptirkey ? s Place. Try that Cranberry Sauce, at Purcup lie’s. 4 j -— ~ . - - - - The finest of fruit Butters at H. M. Purcupile’s. Don’t fail to look at, and get prices of Teas, at Purcupile’s. « . /* •' >- Soaps, Soda, Spices, Baking Powder, canned salmon, Starch, desicated Cocoanut <fec., at bottom prices. H. M. Pureupile. } Mincemeat, pigs feet, Bologna, Ham Sausage, Cheese, Dried beef, Cakes, Pies, in fact all kjinds of lunch goods always on hand. H. M. Pureupile. 1 RICES OF TEA. FRESH OYSTERS. 2'ic-ju r j ouna. Formerly sold at 3Se. T —— t •fik “ " “ “ “50c. Tnh , V..... iut)S doc per nf. . ;»()<* tl “ tl Tl i< _ 1 2sew ¥rk Counts 18c per do/ 60c “ “ “ “ “ 70c. o , . o- . bc.eets ;-j-)c p;rcan 70c 11 “ “ “ *« 80c. , , oTry It. » • 1 * , sj'■ Coffees, brownee. 35 coats, 18 cents, and ' 20 cents. Call and try our 20 cent Coffee, warranted live finest in the market for the money. Tobacco from 35 cetits to 50 cents per nonnd. I keep on baud for sale 18 to 25 different brands of Tobacco. C'igars of the host goods. . •y All kinds of canned fruit. StaudnrJ Reaches at 10s Best, per dozen cans, White and ’ ‘ red Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries .... . AVhortleherries, and Strawberries. The - -—— heaviest canned Tomatoes, the \ 4 * M •• j• ’ _ . c Square Brand, 121 cents per can. Muscat Grapes, Green Gag d s, Bartlett' hears, Pine Apples. Appricots 20 and 25 ■ cents per caa, Canned Sweet Potatoes 20 cents per can. Sweet Tickles 10 cent 3 per dozen. ? ‘ . H. M. PtRCUPILE. Bemember a lunch counter is • always in readiness, fresh Bread, cakes and pies at all times, at H, Iff. Purcupile’s. r ■ & '.-c;' 1
Bucklen'fe Arnica SalveThe Best Salve in tbe World for Cuts, B ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt -Kheum,‘ Feve r Sores, Totter, Chap pod Hands, Chilblains, C omß, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively pures files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give 1 perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Brice 2g cents per p er bojc. For sale by F. B. Meyer. -q-f .-S-iyr.~‘ * ' . ( ■ ~ ■ —fr.-r*-. —• Dr. BOSANKO This name has become so familiar with the mdst of people throughout the United States that it is hardly necessary to state that be is the originator of the great Dr. Boganko Cough and Lung Syryp, the people’s favorite remedy, wherever known, Lr Colds, Consumption and a'i affections of the Throat or Lungs. Price ■> 0 cents and §IOO. Sold by F. B. Meyer--10 84 E 3 \V. 1 yr FEES DISTBIBUTIOB “lYbat causes the great rush at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store?” ■ The free distribution of sample "hotfies of L)r. Bosankos’ cough and Lung Syrup, the most popular femedy tor Cougns, Colds, Consumption and Bronchitis now on the marketregular size 50 cents and SIOO. W M E 8 W. 1 y r | 000 Stock General Mertjp‘±.,UUl/ chandise at Cost. In view of closing out, I offer my entire stock at reduced prices for cash or prot’ute ninny articles at, or oven le«s than cost. All having unsettled accounts or notes, please call and. 1 settle without fur- 1 tiler ryotiee. .J. J. /FBEBEMCK, iMedaryvillo, iud.
SSO REWARD SSO '' 3F YOU KIND THE EOUAL OK | ORILLARO'S JLOWSHARE'>^ PLUG TOBACCO. "The Pinu-Cuts 1 iniisi Ik- a<. LARGE ami COOD Wry way. ’ Wirth & Dickie, 60 & 62 Wabash Ave., Chicago, FOB SALE BY K. M. PURCUPILE, REV-SKLAKi:. - INDIANA. 17-20-1 lua. 11 8 £ SIB. MANUFACTURERS ■ * -£»-2STZD DEALERS IlbT HARNESS, Ct LLABS. WHIPS, Tft.tllV’l4B VALISES, BL.4M4ETS, ROBES, CARRIAGE TRIM* AGS, H ARNESS OIL, etc Domestic and ISetv lork Dinger Sewing Machines ATTHEIR - HARNESS SHOP, oIITH SIDE Of WASHINGTON STRET gJcßtsselaer, - Indiana
( . • * ' ~~ ■' | - ■■ .TUDUAEN. ■ " :' - 1 ' . ' v r - ’ ’ / . .lu *■ ' . .... 7~*~; '■ . ' • T., ■ ■ i”. ■ 4 'rV* ’ 1 * v - T>, • . Groceries, optwiffl ip tapMi AT C. 0. Starr’s. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Greatest Variety, Of this class of goods ever before offered in Rensselaer. Majolica and Kalomeda wares, JPai my Stand Lamps and Hanging lamps 25 to 50 per cent, discount from regular prides. ISAFresh Roasted Coffee, and Strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from.our own Steam Coffee and Spice Mills.AlftjJ - " .. L L_ —-———L ' n J. C: PORTER, X will pay you the ISCigrJbLOst; iPTib^# For all kinds of --MARKETABLE GRAIN. Has all kinds of HABD and SOFT COAL For Sale. Warehouse and Coal Yard on Railroad, north of Creamery.“©S i IG-18-tf. UdOtETHS’imm * For the MERCHANT on our For the MARKET GARDENER epenQ For the PRIVATE FAMILY Obkß/W fimw/n hy rteirdPilvftg on our own FarmedKfal/O IT* Handsome Illustrated Catalogue and Rural Register FREE TO AIX. MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE BIST. DAVID LANDRETH&SONS.SEED GROWERS,PHILADELPHIA
! i Rensselaes* Xsoan? Insurance and Golkution Bureau. FARM 'LOANS, 5300, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10 years* full term or partial payment, Low interest, and reasonable eomrmssictn. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and. A etna Life, Policies Written immediately on application. The Lowest Ratea and , PERFECT —- Security. COLLECTIONS on all point* ia tho U S FTTANK W. "BABCOCK - , Proprietor, , - ■ ■».' . ♦
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