Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1885 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN.
ITEMS FROM ROSE LAWN.
We are to have another store July L Farmers are all busy re-planting corn. . Sixteen car-loads of hay shipped from this point within two weeks. Charles Childers and Miss Etta Davis were married on last Mppday evening at the residence of J. B. Davis. Miss Lizzie Boyle entertained quite a putnber of her friends* on|last Friday evening. Music by Prof. Clever’s Orchestra. At a meeting of the citizens held at the post-office to arrange for a Celebra tion here on the 4th of July. J. W. Tanner was chosen president and Geo. Smith secretary and the necessary comjnittees selected. The several committees were instruced to meet Friday evening and perfect arrangements.
REMINGTON ITEMS.
We humbly beg pardon of each and every member ot the defunct M. E. Choir, (“A Member” included,) for the aspersion indiretly and unwittingly cast upon their loyalty. The “time inwardness” of the matter was not known to your correspondent, at the time the letter was written, and it*is not nece;-» sary now to go into details. “Sufficient. unto the day is the evil thereof.” it is no use mincing matters It is a wel known fact., that the organ has been a fruitful source of discord for the past .sight or ten years, and it is time, high time, in the sight of Heaven, that a better state of things prevailed. If those who once worshipped and sung in that church, but who have now gone t> *‘join the choir invisible,” can take interest in earthly affairs, we think there must be sorrrow, even in heaven, over the M. E. church in Remington. Let the friends rally and build again the waste places in Zion. Frank Nutt, until recently a resident jof this township, shot himself at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. J. £>. Knight, near Laporte. Ind. It is supposed to have been done with suicidal intent, as he had lately met with a keen disappointment. At last accounts the unhappy man was still living with but little hope or desire for reco vc ry. Rev. Nebeker, of Battle Ground, filled his appointment here last Sunday. He is a good man, an able speaker, and much liked by the clmrch and people generally. A. B. Switzer shook the dust of Remington from his feet, last Monday. As there is an attraction here, it is supposed that he will return in the near* future. Two wagon loads of young people, and provisions, visited the softly Rowing Iroquois, on Tuesday. Like the disciples of old, they went a tishing. Miss Jennie Beal left, on tuesday, f< r Minnesota, where she expects to spenn the summer. S. Solomon and daughter Lillian went to Chicago, on Tuesday. John A. Randle, of Rensselaer, spent the past two Sundays in this place.
A Surprise Parly.
At Rev. Mcßeynolds, Monday night, the good lady of the house was decoyed away from home, to take tea with a lady friend, when the other friends and neighbors, forty-live in number, besides half as many children, gathered at her residence, provided seats and tables, unloaded their bassets and had a <rood time generally, not forgetting to send for Mrs. Mcßeynolds, however, in time to enjoy it with them. Some gilts were presented and everybody was happy.
Contemplated Improvements on the L. N. A. & C.
W- li. \\ oodard, superintendent of 1 * 1 the L., N. A. & C. road, tells a reporter of the Louisville Courier-Journal that the road-bed, wherever deficient, is to be brought up into first class condition: about forty miles ot new steel rails (sixty-three pounds) is to be put down to take the place of fifty-six pound rail; many new ties are to be laid, and the road is to be overhauled "from end to f end, so that the Louisville- & New Albany will be second to no other, and*> will offer to the traveling public every ■comfort, convenience and elegance that cap be desired. An important move will be the shortening of time on the day trains between Chicago and Louisville one. hour and twenty minutes. The hour of leaving those places will be the same as at present, the time being made up at point of arrival. The returning time of the night train will also be materially shortened. To make these trains "cannon balls”, they will stop only at the junctions and pnneipal cities and towns along the road Over fifty stops that have been made previously will be done away with, and to accommodate the local traffic on &o■oommodatftm train will be put on.
REMINGTONIAN.
A PARTICIPANT.
Those ’‘new clocks” at Kannal’s are fine, and he sells them cheap. Wall paper, yvindow shades and windpyv fixtures, at Kannal’s. Farmers. —Leave your orders for frqit trees with “Turkey Joe” <k Allen Cat,ta—. ; , Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in watches, cldcks and jewelry, call on E. Kannal, ' ; —_i - B. I. Ferguson is the man who ADVANCES the PRICE OF GRAIN. Farmers should patronize him with what they have to sell. Buy the best of Fruit Trees, and in doing so leave your orders with “Turkey Joe”. Satisfaction guaranteed. / : ' Farm Loans.—s3oo to SIO,OOO Partial payments. Reasonable terms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureau, opposite Court House, next door to post-office. 15—39—ts. ***— f Don’t you wapt to purchase a buggy? W. H. £C. Rhoades has for sale the celebrated Abbott Bros’. Buggies, at prices that defy competition. Two farms, side by side, in one of the best neighbor hoods of Jasper. Thick settled on 3 sides, good stock range on the fourth. Together or sepaately, at a bargain. Frank W. Babcock. At Ladies’ 'Bazar. You' can get your Dresfees cut and fitted, the best and cheapest Corsets, ladies ready made muslin wear, Skirts white and colored, the prettiest Jerseys, cheap ribbons and newest styles of Hoops and Bustles. Go and see for yourselves. , _ _ Smart Weed and Belladonna combined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters make Carter’s S. W. & B. Backache Plasters the best in the market. Price 25 cents. June. When Baby was sick, we gave her C ASTORIA When she was a Child, she cried for CASTORIA When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them CAST’A Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cius; Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posG Uvely cures Files is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2.5 ce nts per per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. 17-8-lyr. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: “My wife has been almost helpless for fiviFyeafs/so h Hpc si that she could not turn over in bed alone. She useil two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, that she is able now to do her own work.” Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for the. Hundreds of testi monials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer’s drug store. 17-37-41.
LIVE AGENT WANTED. To sell Dr. Chase’s Receipts: or information for everybody, in every county in the United States and Canada. Enlarged by the publisher to 648 pages. It contains over 2,000 household receipts and is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful bpok and a household necessty. It sells at sight. Greatest, inducements ever offered to book agents. Sample copy sent by mail, -ostpaid, for §2.00.. Exclusive territory given. Agents mure than double their money. Address Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan 17-33 to 46,. Fly Time is Here.—A nd you will need screen doors. Doors 6-6 by 2-6, well wired, and painted, with spring hinges, porcelain* knobs, and hook and eye fastenings, and well made, throughout for. only 82. Doors 2-8 by 6-8 same style and fixtures, for 82.25. Now is the time to buy. At B. F. Ferguson’s lumber office, near the depot. The Witnesses in the cases of the Travelers’ Insurance Co, versus Ah,, Si Dent Al luju-re in this baili wick, are all well known and live among us. They cbmprise 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, with the company's agents for 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 motley has been paid to the injured, except in one ease, 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 pur* chaser, at the Loart and Insurance Bureau. Frank W. BAutotK, Agent.
1 THE LATEST ■ IN . ■ • Dress Goods: I - ' - Ottoman cloth, Silk warp Henrietta cloth, Cashmeres, Jersy cloth, Arlington plaids, 6-4 all wool Ladies’ cloth, plaid and plain, India linen, Victoria lawn, “Toil De Noir,’’ Chambra gingham, Pacific chambras, plaid and plain Ginghams & LAWNS.Cashmere Scarfs & Shawls In all prices and colors. —PABASOLS!— Lace curtains, in new styles; •Swiss and Hamberg embroideries and insertions; Tortion Laces and Irish trimming. ... J The Largest -Line i Eifa Maj h the City; In Ladies’ and Misses’ “silver gray” and plain circulars, -Men’s and Boy,s “slickers,” gossamer and medium weight coats, at Rensselaer, Indiana.
The “Hammar Paint” has been thoroughly tried and I know there is None Better. Having sold this paint for 13 years, I can recommend it as A Number One. Call and see me before buying. Yours Respectfully, Emmet Kannal. Imported Clydesdale Horse. The imported Clydesdale horse, Youu<r Silver, light bay, five years old, lb hands high, weight 1550 bred by Jas. Gibson, Dumfries, Scotland; and whien took second premiuKi at the Indiana State Fair in 1883, will make the season of 1885. as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at W. K. Parkison’s 1 place, and Wednesdays at R. B. Harris’ place, both in Barkley tp., and the rest ot the time at my plape, in Gillam tp, ' ®^Te«MS:—>lo to insure; sl2 for season; $8 for single service. A. PULLINS. ANYBODY SST MV— III VWMIWtHM WVOM -'e, ‘lr' Mate process. For 50 ets. we will send post-paid Roche’s Manual for Amateurs, which gives lull instructions for making the pictures Outfits we furnish from .§lO, upwards. Our •'f’HOTOGRAf’HIC BULLETIN.” edite I by Prof. Ciias; F. .Chakpekk,-head of the Chemical Department of the School of Mines, Columbia College, published, twice- a month, for only §2 pet annum, keeps Photographers. professional or amateur, fully posted on all improvements, and answers all questions , when difficulties arise. A Circulars and price lists free. E. & H- T. ANTHONY & CO-, Manufacturers Of Plotograpiiic Apparatus and Materials, □STo. 591 NEW YORK ( ITV. ~f\»'ty ’fnr’rssniWthtU in thin line ofUiiSineni. 17-29 - MEAT MARKET,' Rensselaer, * - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACIB, Prop’r. I> EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausaitge, Bo > Jogna, etc., sold in' quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None buttlie best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. H.e Highest Price Paid so» Good Fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESRAt H. “SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a cCrtilied eopv of a decree to, me directed from (he Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Mary Jane East was plaintilt, and Eugene Park and Margaret Park were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Four Hundred and Fisty -two Dollars and Ninety cents. (SIS2.!W> together with interest mid costs. ,1 will expose to public s.-tle to the highest bidder, for cash it* hand, on Saturday, the 13ch day of June. 1885 between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. mid I o’clock p. nt. <>f said day at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county Indiana, the rents and profits, fora term not excelling seven (7) years, by the yean the following described Real Estate to-wlt: The undivided one-fourth (>. t I of all that.part of the East Half VD of Section Seven (D in Township. Twenty-eight (2S/North, Range Seven (7) West, I) liig east of tlie Iroquois river, situated in Jasper conn ly. Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell fora sufficient stun tn discharge said decree Interest mid costs. I will ill the same t|mc and place and in Ute manner aforesaid expose at public sale the fee simple right of. sfiid defendants 111 and to said real estate or so much thereof o« shell !*? sufficient to.'<lisch;irge sjiiddecree IntdiVst alnl i-osts. Sa>d sale will be uiaiffi Without nffivf from valuation or appraisement laws an,l in nc-t-ordaiice with tirt! order of Court in shid decree. -. . KAMtTItb E- YEOMAN. Sheriff, it. <*, Aftt/Jv? fining/ 1 , *D3« dIMIV'C
A PRESENT! I Our readers for 12 cts. in postage stamps S to pay for mailing and wrapping, ami |H names’ of two book agents, will receive ra Free a Steel Finish Parlor Engraving of all KJ OUR PRESIDENTS. including Cleveland, fg size 22x28 inches, worth $4.00. Address ELDER Pub- Co., Chicago 111- 1 IMKI-lyr. $ Th Oli Stand-by Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—"CHAMPION" REAPING AND MOWING MACH INKS. MOLINE RIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINBFORD BUGGIES. ‘KRICK” WAGONS. Bl acks mi tiling Machine Repairing, .«• Plows.And nil other work in our liue done in the best manner, and a Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Hiop on Van Rensselaer St., south of Mc?oy & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER INDIANA. Extras for all our Machines on XV-11-ts. NORMAN HORSE * (No. 2,047, Vol. ft Nat. Reg. N. H.) “BEUVOR” BEUVQR a dapple Gray Stallion, 3 years old, weight I, pounds, will make the season- of 1885, at the barn Of J. W. Duvall, on corner of Front and Washington streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. v 'ZDGXZXXSZ — -To insure, SIB,OO payable on or before April Ist, 1886All care will be taken to avoid accidents, bitt will not be responsible should any oi-/ cur.
JUST NOW is the time to buy your Wat,t. .PAPER and when you call upon F. B. M2EYER and LOOK at his immense stock--the largest, finest and cheapest, and of the newest designs, you will say that HERE is the place to buy. After examining his stock you WILL not want to go any further, and before you leave his store YOU will be convinced he carries the best stock of mixed paints and colors.» Sherwin '‘Williams Paints A Specialty. 17-33-ts: x< - - .. —L— ..... ... ..</.?■: M IOE WORKS. Just opened, 1-1-2 miles north of town. New Works and New Machinery, Repressed bricks for fronts, a specialty. * Azv^"’ 1 ■ Tile of the best quality and all sizes constantly on hand. Call and examine goods and learn prices. J. D. MATTHEWS, Proprietor.
NEW! all NEW! I would respectfull}’ announce to the people of Jasper Co. that I have niade arrangements to sell Farm Machinery, EMPIRE MOWERS, EMPIRE REAPERS, EMPIRE BINDERS &c. And will keep extras on-hand, at all times for the machines. I am also prepared to do In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest possible rates. WA(>OX." AND BUGGIES repaired', and all otheruvork usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ R.H,YEOMAN, Rensselaer, Ind. ir-27-tf. • ’ I. “ •• ? ‘ ALL mmehtoolsJM CORN Mid COMPLETE ' g,f POTATOES. LIST IN THE U. S. ” ” LMORETHS'PMHH SEEDSI^X^^mg^wSEEDS ! CEERC For the PRIVATE FAMILY QCCUdlCrown by ourselves on <*' t»* Handsome jllOMraWd Catalogue and RMrai Register FREE TO ALL. WO W ior h tit siNksal eiUds tfon frttAßfc MM LANMETHANMiUn •BOWm.PHIURLmiA
