Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1885 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

NOTES NEAR TOWN.

Mitt Mitchell has rerouted teaching -Again at Bell Center; aohool dosed tiro •weeks on hoeount of the intense cold, and lack of attendance. Wonder if some es the many fair •school ma'ams irlll capture the heart of our new trustee, and take him in ohaige. Some people, who have health and strength to ride around and enjoy these northern blizzards, say that the roads are bad. Perhaps they are, hut if you don’t like the main road, with its occasional snow bank, out down the wires, or throw the fences and rough it through <tha com fields, any way to get there, hut don't swear about it.

BARKLEY ITEMS.

The snow is gradually disappearing, -and next will come the mnd. Mumps are now raging in Barkley and haye been for some tame. The latest case reported was that of our joomg friend, Mr. S. W. English. The schools are all closed except Smith school which will close March iith. Mr. S.«. Moffitt. teacher. Mr. D. M. Guild, one of Gillam’s roost noted and best teachers, closed a wery successful term of school, Friday, March 6th, at Center, and he also com* pleted one term of singing school, of wfaioh many of our young people took advantage; and thought they were .greatly benefitted by so doing. We understand that Mr. John Florence and family will move to town aeon, wa are sorry to have them leave us, but hope they will be pleased with .'their new home, their son, Leroy, who so lately took unto himself a wife, will jwmsbiroi the form.

ITEMS FROM KEENER.

Weather fine and snow almost gone. O. A. Yeoman thought he was taking -the mumps and started for the jail last morning. We hops he wil* be happily disappointed and may soon Tetura to his school. A protracted meeting was oommenc«d at Pleasant Valley school house last Sunday, They have a large congregation ovary night, and the; people are working earnestly for a Revival and '.some good will surely be accomplished •by it If Pedegog was here this winter he could smell the brimstone, cold or trio cold. Dr. Bobbins reports seven cases of -whooping oongh in one family. The •rest of the family are certainly exposed. ---- , . i™ TheDeMotte Literary has closed for the winter and the young folks are -now practicing for an exhibition to -come off the 29th es March. Without a doubt it will be one of the best entertainments of the kind ever hold in northern Jasper. Ellie Tyler has been sick for several •days but is now on the mend with fair [promises that he will be up in a few •days. . Our neighboring townships have all the whooping cough, but we don’t want it, we would rather whistle than •cough any time.

Receiver Shumway got rid of some War.

_ In the 'Newton Circuit court, at Kentland, last Thursday, Judge Ward removed P. fR Shumway from the Receivership of the Chicago A Great Southern Railway, uuid appointed W«. Foster, of Goodland, as Reoeiver. This removal and appointment means, as 'we take it, that Crawford is badly 'beaten in his attempt to avoid spaying the honest claims against sbe void, and that if he does not pay them himself Mr. Crawford will do it instead. New Fibm.—Leopold & Fendig. Having bought the stock of R. F. Priest <fc Bro., we would respect’Eully invite the people of Jasper county to call ami see us. We have secured the services of Mr. R. F. Priest, who will be pleased to see all of his old customers. We wish also to announce ahat the stock has been remodeled and enisled, and me will offer special inducements for your trade. Remember the place, R. F. Priest & Bros’ old stand, now Leo pold & Feudig’s Cheap Boot and Shoe Store.

LEOPOLD & FENDIG.

F. E. Meyer, tb« druggist, who is JouktuK alter the interest of his easterners bee now secured (be sale of Dr. llosanko; .Cough and Lung Syrup; a remedy th«i asver fails te cbrfe Colds, Pains it. the Chest and st! Lung A ffections. For proof ,Coughs, try a free sample bottle. Regular Site 60 cent, and $1- - .. \ . r.

FARMER'S WIFE.

BLOSSOM.

MOTHER'S INEANT.

W. C. T. U. Meeting.

The W. C. T. U., will meet at the residence es Mr*. S. 4, Hemphill, March 17th, at tnree and a half p. m„ to execute the following PROGRAMME.: | Opening Hymn, Society. Bible Lesson, Mrs. S. A. Henry. Prayer, * Mrs. Hemphill. Reading Minutes, Secretary. Musks, Duett, Misses Wright & Osborne. Reply to Mrs. C. A. Clark’s article of of last week, Mrs. Dr, Washburn. Remarks, Society. Select Reading, Miss Osborne. Temperance Horology* Society.

The Ladies Literary.

The Ladies Literary Society met at Mrs. Dr. Altar's last Saturday, and officers were duly elected as follows: President, Amanda Osborne Vioe President, Mrs. C. C. Starr. Secretary, Mrs. Belle Kerr. Treasurer, m Mrs. A. Thompson. The following is the programme for the next meeting, which will be held at Mrs. F. J. Sears, next Saturday, at 2:SO o’clock p. m; Music, Miss Rosa Paris. Quotations, from Longfellow, Society. Addresses by retiring officers, P. &S. Essay, Miss Lola Moss. Historical Sketch, Miss Hill. Newß of the Day, Mrs. Blue. Music, Mrs. Sears. Recitation, Miss Cox. Comments on the Inauguration, [Mrs. M. B. Alter. Music, Miss Melle Wright. Amanda Osborne, Prea’t. Belle Kerr, Seo’y.

Bollce. We have just received irom the RoRAL New-Yorker its Free Seed Distribution for 1885. There are seven different kinds, all of which have been tested on the Rural’s experiment Grounds. We have the Rural’s word for it that one kind, the new Evergreen Bean, which was imported by it from France, cost $25 per bushel. These seven kinds of seeds are sent free to every subscriber who applies, and in this way the Rural has introduced many of the most popular and valuable farm and gardep seeds, potatoes, etc., in cultivation. Specimen cosies explaining this distribution Will be gladly yent to any of our readers whe address the Rural New Yorker, M f»jq* Row, N. Y.

Imported Clydesdale florae. The imported Clydesdale horse, Young Silver, light bay, live years old, 16 hands high, weight 1550 lbs., bred byJas. Gibson, Dumfries, Scotland; and whicn ifcodk second premium at the Indian* State Fair in 1888, will make the season dt 1885, as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at W, K. Parkison’s place, and Wednesdays at R. B. Harris’ place, both in Barkley tp., and the rest bt the time at my place, in Giliam tp. J®*Terms-—sl6 to insure; sl2 for seasion; $8 for single service. A. PULLINS.

For the rest of the Tear. The publishers of the Ixuiana Fakmek, Indianapolis, announce that from this date they will receive subscriptions. to begin as soon as received and to expire Dec. 81, 1885, for only one dollar. Our readers who have not already, sent in their names for this practical Journal Should do so now, or if unacquainted with its merits, they should send a request by postal to the publishers, and receive a sample copy, ft-oe, for Inspection. The Monon Route to the ExpositionThe MoXon Route is the otoly line running Pullman Palace Sleepers from Chicago to Louisville and Cincinnati, making direct connctions with the L. & N. R. R. for New Orleans, via Mammoth Cave and Mobile. For those holding tickets reading Via Monob Route to Louisville or Cincinnati, and over the L. & N., or Cincinnati Southern R'ys from either Of those cities to the South, we will take pleasure ih securing Sleeping Cat berths through. For books, pamphlets, descriptive matter, etc., call on or address any Agent of the Company, or ROBT. EMMET, District Passenger Agent, No. 26 South Illinois Street. Ihdiaxapoi.ls, Ixi>. Farmers. If you will bring in yout plows and spring work while we hdVe dull times it will give ns a better chance to do you good work, and you will not have to wait When you want to use them. You will find it to your advantage to call end learn our prices before getting you t Work done elsewhere, as fob cash we Ihtend to work at rockbottom pekm. W-M-StTi. ERWIS * SOS. I

Mrs. C. A. CLARK,

Sec’y pro tern.

How to save money— buy your good* of Willey & Sigler. Complimentary Notice. We call especial attention to the ad* ▼ertisepopnt in this issue of Mr. J. C. VEughan, seedsman, at No. 42 LaSalle St., Chicago, who prints one of the finest catalogues of the season, covering seeds, garden tools, plants, etc., and whose location at Chicago places him in the best possible position to supply our readers. It will pay any one to send for his catalogue before buying seeds or toeis.' ?' ' r CURE FOR PILBB. 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. Bosadko’s Tile Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Salt Rheum and Ringworm car, be permanently cured by *he use of this great i eniody. Price 60 cents. Manufactured by the Dr. Boganko Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio, Bold by F. B. Meyer. 16-36-1 jr. Purely a Mistake. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE NOT changed their agency, and Messrs. W. H. & 0. 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 have 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. & 0. Rhoadeb. i When Baby was sick, we gave her CASTORIA, When she was a Child, she cried for G ASTORIA When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them Cif&T’A

After suffering Eleven Years. Dawson, Ga., August 30. 1884 —I suffered with tetters for eleven years. It was on my face and body, and gave me untold trouble and pain. I tried the virtue of many, remedies, and was treated by some ot the best physicians in the country, but found n q relief, and had almost despaired of life. I was induced to try Swift’s Specific as a last resort. After taking six bottles the tetter was removed and my skin smoothed off, and I am perfectly well, I feel like a new man. Swift’s Specific is undoubtedly the best blood purifier in the world, and 1 recommend it to suffering hu. inanity everywhere. L. H. Lee. Tire Supreme Bench <, From experience, I think S. S. S. a very valuable remedy for cutaneous diseases, and a t the same time an invigorating tonic. James Jackson, Cured wllh Two Bottle*. Chief Justice of Ga. Atlanta, Sept. 23, 1884. Jerseyville, 111., Aug. 2, 1884 —For over two years I was afflicted with a ring-Worm on ray neck, which would peel off and burn like fire. On calling an M. D, he pronounced it a cutaneous eruption of the cuticle. This frightened me, and after trying everything iu the market, including Fowler’s solution of arsenic, without success, I was advised to try S. S., which I did, and after taking two small bottles a permanent cure was effected. Robt. H. Maltimore, Of the U. S. X. and Pac. Ex. Co. A Child. ■ My little sou, now seven years old, broke out when a babs three weeks with what the doctors called eczema, beginning on the head and gradually spreading over his whole body. He was treated for five years or more by various physicians without relief, and the little boys health was completely broken down. About a year ago I was induced to use on him Swift’s Specific, and two bottles cured him sound and well, and there has been no sign of a return of the disease. F. O. Holmes. Sept. 12, xBB4. Treatise on Blood and skin Diseases mailed free. - The owirr SFkciito Co., Atlanta U*,

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SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to fne directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the Union C-ontral Insurance Com pany was plaintiff, and Frances Arnold, Charles H. Arnold and Addison Parkison, Ditch Commissioner of Jasper county, were Defendants, requiring pie to make tue sum of Nine Hundred find Thirty-six Dollars and Sixty-ufife cents ($938.00) together with interest andcosts. I wHi expose at public sale on Saturday, the 14th day of March, 1885, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m.. and 4 o’clock p. us., of said day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding Seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The west half (*«) of the southwest quarter (?4) of Section Thirty four (34) Township T vventy nine (20) North. Range Five (ft) West, Jasper county, Indiana. I Ana should sifclr 'rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and exists, I Will, at the same time and place and in tbe manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said Defendants in and to said Real Estate, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to disoharge said decree, interest ami costs. Said sale, will be made without relief from valuation or appraisment laws, and in accordance with the order >fCo«rt in said decree. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN. Sheriff. It. 8. <k Z. JhctyyhiH and K. P. Jla,nmom.t, titty* for Plaintif. Feb-19-28 Mar-5-12. Press Fee $ . Tie Hi Staii-ly I Black Smith Sllgp L. C. GRAN’f PROPRIETOR. P —AGENT FOR—I “CHAMPION” READING MOWING MACHINE# MOLINE RIDING AND WLLKING PLOW'S. £ GAINSEORD BUGGILS. ‘KRICK" WAGON! Blacksmitiimg Machine Repairing! Plows. r And all other work in our line jync in tlie best manner, and a M Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoepg A Specialty /• Shop on Van Rensselaer St„ he* 411 of McCoy A Thompson’s Baßc, rrnsselAer - - JpoixsA. g@“ Extras for all oar MachifaJ on XV-11-tC.- X t/i nnn stocK S4,UUU cliandL at Cost. In view of dosing ont my entire stock at reduced prices *r cask or produce many article* at, if even less than cost. All having accounts or notes, please e»!t and 411 a without furthee settee* i, it WfttJMtfCtt, , SdstyvlH*. 1»4.

jIIENSSELAEB : :]JrBLE & GRASITE Torts. .H. MACKEY X 8 fEOPBIETOE. | / AH kinds of Cemetery work doner to order. / Also all kinds of buildI ling work. ' |; j :[i 17-30-Sin. / f PIONEER MAT MARKE T, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. BEEF, Fork, Venl, Mutton, Sausauge, Rologna, etc., gold in quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes* btool slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. Ibe Highest Price Paid for Good Pat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH. fpimisi. MANUFACTURERS- ‘ v DEALERS HARNESS, SADDLES, Cl LLARS, WHIPS, TRUNKS V A LISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CAR RIAGE TRIMMINGS, HARNESS OIL, etc Domestic and New York singer Sewing Machines AT THEIR--HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHING! ON STRET Rensselaer, - Indiana mum rime R. R. LANDS In Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana , i Idaho, Washington and Oregon. At eric** ranging chiefly from tt to W gar actor on 6to 10 years* time. This is the BeetCountni (or securing Good Homeo no* opftrt for eeHtemesL FREE avr'js.riteszss?; ■ IYCt SOTS