Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1885 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN.
County Correspondence.
GILLAM ITEMS. The Gillam items of last weak looked and read strange to “us. "J Harvest is now here, and there are several good fields of wheat to be reaped. Nearly ah.of the Gillam youths spent their Fourth at Francesville, and report h. very good time. / Miss Lilly Long, of Winamac, Ind; hks been visiting her uncle-and family, for two weeks. Mr. B, C. Long is visiting friends in Ohio. Mr. Odem is still alive, but very low, with consumption. Misses Ella and Rosa Culp, and Miss Millie Wade, oi Barkley township, spent Saturday eve and Sunday with their friend. Miss Emma Robinson. Mr. J. E. low and family, of Medaryville, were the guests of D. Rathfon’s family, last Sunday.
. REMIN GTONITEMS ’Samuel Martin Peffley, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Peffley, died on Sunday last, after three weeks of intense suffering. The funeral took place at the residence of the family, on Monday, and was attended by a large concourse of friends and neighbors. The services were conducted by Rev. J. F. Spitzer, of Landis, Ind., assisted by Rev. Thomas Dobbins, both of the Danker church, tc which the family of Mr. Peffley belongs. Martin was 29 years old, lacking a few days, at the time of his death, and as the greater part of his short life had been- fall of suffering, owing to an accident in early childhood, the hour of his death was to him the hour of sweet release. The solemn rite (of baptism, by immersion, wil be administered next Sunday by Rev. Mr. Nebeker, of the M. E. church. The river Jordan will be represented by Carpenter Creek, at a point not far from the iron bridge. The Htual of baptism will be read and the responses made at the church before proceeding to the water. Remington is fast assuming metropolitan airs. Two big figbts and three or four arrests in one week. A valuable cow belonging to Mrs. Brown was badly hurt last Monday, by coming in contact with a barbed wire fence. County Clerk Irwin was in town last Saturday. His many friends are always glad to see him. Leslie Potts, a rising young business man of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives in Remington. . Moses Solomon having become disgusted with the Hoosier fishes that stubbornly refused to be caught with his double jointed, back action, compound, adjustable fishing tackle packed his little green box of fish pole and started for the north last Monday morning. It is to be hoped that the members of the finny tribe in lake Gogebec will be less wary than thosfi of the Irpquois or Cedar Lake else will he return a gloomy and disappointed man. REMINGTONTAN. r
The Gospel Temperance Meeting.
The Gospel Temperance Basket Meet-' irig, to be held next Sunday, at Watson’s grove, 41 ' miles south-east ot ■Rensselaer, promises to be a very large, and important meeting. The following is the programme arranged for the occasion: Song, “Bringing in the Sheaves,” Lf?d by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Warren. Bible Lesson, Mrs. Healy, Prayer, Rev. Geo. Havens. Song, Pleasant Ridge S. S. Address of Welcome, Mrs. M. Wasson. Response, Mrs. S. Henry. Address by President of the day.. Mrs. ' - R. 8. Dwiggins. Music, Sabbath School. Recitation, Mrs. A. Thompsort. Address, Miss Bolles. of Remington . Dinner Houk < Afternoon. Music, “Hold the Fort”, Everybody. -Address, Mrs. Currie Clark. Music, v —— Recapitulation of Indiana's Struggle with the Liquor Traffic, George B Havens. . _ To most children the bare suggestion of a dose of castor oil is nauseating. Why not, then, when physic is neces sary for the little ones, use Ayer’s Cathartic Pills? They combine every essential and valuable '-principle of a cathartic medicine, and being sugareoated are easily taken.
OBITUARY.
Isaac Newton Varis was born Dec. 1828, in Green county, Ohio. He moved from there to Indiana in 1857. He resided in this state from that time until his death which occured July 5, 1885. He* was married in 1860. His married life was bteshed with two cbild‘ren. In about three years after their marriage his young wife ana children were called away by death, and fbr more than twenty years, he walked through life alone. In 'early life he joined the M. E. Church, but We regret to. say he failed to keep bis holy pledge, and for years he wandered id the realm of sin and scepticism. When his last sickness came, and be realized that he was nearing eternity, he denounced his scepli al ido-s and turn d to the Cross. His earnest search after the truth as it is io Jesus, was not in vain, for on his dying couch he testified to the divine reality of the Christian religion, and that he had found the pearl of great pric *, and that he was ready for the change from earth to heaven. We may confidently lest in the assurance of his eternal salvation. Thus we have another triumph for out holy Christianity. It is but a repetition of the jast, Sin and unbelief will do to live by (in the view of many) but when the fidul hour comes, that will thoroughly test every man’s faith it has been proven again and again that the bed is too short and the covering to narrow, to give solace to the failing heart. Ou the otheV hand thos« who have belief in Je's'fix, and have “walked with him in white” have noth-, ing to regret, btit ca'hnly waited fbr the coming of the ahgelk and the sou of man, and when they cam'e, with them they passed in triumph to their home beyond the skies. The only safe way is the ‘narrow way” marked out by the world’s Redeemer. Walking in that we shall find at its terminus the crown of glory. ,
iVot Purely a Mistake. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the only recognized agent of the “Domestic” in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried,' it is true, to get the agehey., and < have advertised themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that I am the Sole and Only agent of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine in Jasper county. C. B. Steward. No one deserving the name of xixAa ‘can have thought without pity of animals exposed to the rigors of such a Vinter as this has been. By domesticating animals for his own use man has incurred a debt he can pay only by protecting them from suffering. Fortunately the more intelligent have learned that it pays to cancel the indebtedness, M far as it is possible to do so. Warm shelter, good and abundant food and water, and kind treatment bring an immediate return in most cases. s TEST TOUR EAKINS POWDER TO-DAY! Brands advertised as absolutely pare CONTAIN AMMOIVIA. THE TESTS riace a can top down on a hot store until heated, tbe> remove the cover and smell. A chemist will not .be required to detect tlio presence ol ammonia. I’l DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HEALTH FC LX KSB HAS NEVER UKFS ULMTIOSW. ’ V* ■ In & million homes for a quarter of a century ft has stood the consumers’ reliable teat. THE TESTJJFjHE OVER. PRICE BAKING POWDEK CC., MAKERS O» Dr. Price's Special Flawftj Extracts, The atrongeat, roost delicious sad aatoni I flavor kaown, aad Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems For Light, Healthy Bread. The Best Dry Hop Yeast lu the World. FOR SALS BY GROCERS. CHICAGO • BT. LOUIS i fc 4 ' ' SPECIAL I Sextracts MOST PERFECT MADE I Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. Smilla, Lemon, iOrange, Alniortd, Rose, etc., vor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. I PMCE BAKING POWDER CO,, • CHICAGO, .< * ST. TOUTS.
The Buckeye Read ihe Statements of tlWh, trhoitt" you know, About Them: Messrs. Aultman, Miller <fc Co: - We cut 100 acres of grain with the Buckeye Down Binder that we purchased of your agents, Norman Warner tfc Sons, in 9 (lays, and say that the Buckeye Down Binder dots good work in all kinds of grain, and gives entire satisfaction. Signed, I. N. <fc M. L. HetPphill. Rensselaer June 17th, ,1885. Aultnihn, Miller <t Co.—l cut 65 acres of grain in 4 days, with the Buckeye Down Binder that I purchased of your agents, N, Warper <fc Sons, Rensselaer. My machine does good work ift all kiAds and conditions of grain; and binds tight with no waste of twine. I. am satisfied the Buckeye Down Binder has no superior/ Signed, Peter Hinds. * Rensselaer, June 16th, 1885. Aultman, Miller & Co:-With the hickeye Down Binder, that we purchased of your agents, N. Warner <fc Sons, We cut and bound 140 acres Of grain in 11 days; and would say to our neighbor farniers, wanting a good, reliable machine, buy the Buckeye Down binder. . . ' Signed, Ported <fc Collins.’ Rensselaer, Ind. June, 1885. Messrs. Aultman, Miller & Co. ; Gentlemen: —We purchased one of your Buckeye Ddfrn Binders-, of your agents in Rensselaer, Ind., N. Warner & Soil’s, with Which we cut 50 acres of grain, and we are well satisfied with it. Respectfully Yours, S. O’Mera. Rensselaer, Ind., June 1885. Afiitman, Miller & Co.—We bought, of your agents, N. Warnet & Sons, Rensselaer, Ind., one of yofir DbW tnders, and saV that we cut 80 acres of grain, and we al ! e wellsatisfied with the Down Binder, and think it is the Boss. George Thornton, George Hoys. Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, June, 1885. Aultman, Miller & Co., // Gents:—We purchased one of your Down Binders, of your agents at Rensselaer, Ind., Norman Warner & Sons; and will say that it cut 150 acres of grain. Some of it was exceedingly heavy, some tolerably green, and very much tangled grain. No inder could have done better Work th'afi the Buckeye Down Binder. It is of light draft, and there is no side draft, and no weight on the horses necks. Wb likve waited for several years to get a binder that has hot ho much draft as the Elevators all have. We are glad we did not purchase an Elevator Binder, we are now up with the times. Our advice is, to all our neighbors, never buy a Jumbo Binder. , ' • >:• ,;/• Yours Truly, ~ ■ - 0. A., Nim. and L. A. ; . SALE N. WARNER & SONS, Rensselaer - Indiana. I[l ■■* Y V I V A. ~ ■Smoke ft 7 'lk PhW’i H CIGARS, • /O"* ? jlii J;[^7.;J I’s (Oft Y FOR I lu V/ 11 czyyy I - * j<l.(/ yJ Sale *___ l\ EMMET KANNAL, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. 1 , , ; “■
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Fruit Trees! .■i i i ■■ad - The Home Nursery OF J. B. HARRIS & Co. (Located at Champaign, Illirtbis,) Will be represented here this summer, for the purpose o( making a Fall delivery. Anv one wanting trees to replace, or SET NEW ORCHARDS, will find it to their interest to wait until the lodal agent calls ’ on them. Trees or Slxx-cuts a v brought from Illinois Nurseries are. better adapted for thit Soil. than from any Eastern Nursery. c K.E3A.15 What some of the leading Farmers of Newton county say of the stock they purchased of the Home Nursery: Messrs. Z. Spitler, Bluford Light, Joe LWj James Martin, George Bridgman, were among tile IvVell knowti farmers in Newtop county who received fruit tT6es from tlie Champaig'n through Mr. Bela C. Kent, their agent in this and'adjoining' counties. They expressed themselves as being highly pleased with the quality of the trees and the fine condition in which they received them from the agent. Every lover of fruit should secure a few of W KEI m ill MB. ’ : ... ■ - A. • - ’ * ----- —r---—f Any order left with Turkey Joe ShPrp, Alfen Catt or M= Jones, will receive careful attention, and Jim Grav'ee, Morocco. C. Geu. Agt Newton. Benton and Jasper counties. Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. • will keep constantly oh sale a full and complete stock Pf Xicitli, Sash Lumbet Door» Shingles, Windows Hard & Soft Coal. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superidi ' ucements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. ’ R P. BENJAMIN. t6-16-tf.
Aensselaer Loafy Insurance and Collection Bureau. FARM LdAflS, §3OO, to §IO,OOO, -J to lUyears* full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. ~~—I—.-— ————— Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and ■"Aetna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates and —A PERFECT— — Se cLirityCOLLECTIONS on all points fa the <J .3 FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, ■ 11, i L MIES. MANUFACTURERS 4 up-irzD DEALERS 11.4 RX ESS, HDD EES. €1 UABS, WHIPS, TRUNKS V LEISES. BG4NKETS, ■ HOB ES, CA It RIA k E TRI ,M----MIX IS S. HA RS ESS <> lE, <• t c Domestic anti New Yorß Singer Sewing Machines ——AT THEIR—HARNESS SHOP. ♦ OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON oTRET Rensselaer. Indiana.
NOTICE OF FINAE SETTEE MEKT OF ESTATE. 1 u,'the matter of the estate of u _ MaryAne McGinnis. (lecenseiLj . tin the. Jaspor Circuit . ■■■ i October Tertn , 1885. XTOTIvE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th.lt the anil dersigried. as admiilixlrutor of the\ estate of Mary Ann McGinnis, deceased. has presented and filed fie account and vouchers in final settlement <>f said palate. and that the same willcpirm up for the examination and action of sail Circuit Court, on the 19th day of October. IKS?, at w|iicii ..time all persons nitere-'et in said 4’state are required ui appear in said Court and show cause, if any tipi's be, why mp 4 account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, a,nd all other: interested therein, are also hereby required, nt the time and place aforesaid; to appear am make proof of their heirship or claim to aay part of said estate. W..L \VIiIGHT, Administrator. Juiie2l-2t. ’[)■ '" ■ NOTICE OF FINAE SETTLEESTATE. \t.OIIGE is hereby given tn the creditors H heirs and legatees of Lemuel Tyler, de ceased, to appear in the Janper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the Hith da’y of. October, 18a5. ami show .cause if any., why Hiq linn! settlement accpuntf. wjth the estate of -aid decedent should not »>e aj jaovei'; and said Heil's are notified to then. And there make proof of heirship, and receive tlieir distributive shares.. . ...... - W ITNESJf, The Clerk; and seal of ISEIL; sai'LCbtfrf, ithis S»th day of June., mMIF. IRWIN. Clerk. ■ Jasper Circuit Court July 2 f SherifPs Sale. BY virtue if a certified copy of a; decree tc me diretstddfrom thfe-XMerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a oaiwe wherein J'oha Rock .vep Triutef of iii<- ESjuitaDle T-nat OMnpapv. was plaintiff, find paints Benson, El earn or Benson and Laniei O'Brien, were> defendants, requiring me to make the surLof Eleven hundred and seventy-severddollars. ai*l • Sixtv-eight rente .itllii.BSl togetlesr w’JJi interest a«<l rt. 4.. I will exiHise fi> public SAW to TM highest bidder for cas'i in hand, on j . .Saturday, Ilie 45(11 rfay of July lietMeen the, hdurs of lu a? m.,. unit t o’ch.ck j>. m.. of >ai<l fli’y. at pit door of the Court Ho».-e. in the tmjli of Reosselaen Jasoer "county. Indiana.-the rents aim. profits, for & term not exceeding »evuu jears. In- the year, the followiiigdescxibeu estate to-wit. The £a-t half IS) of the North,ead qua. ter and lite North Cast quarter, i-.,* of the .‘••yr!, east 'quarter *ql section (i> .ip 'Lovn -hip twenty-seven t27i ;ii<>r:ii of miA'ge sever ui west, containing olieditiutlt«LVA<L thirtyseven and sixty-six une-handrirltbs; acres allir Jas;»ercußmty. .Indiana. J And shrwild -nt* rents .and profits not eel', for a sulilvie’tt sum, to dfamhaSge said decree, interest and costs. 1 will, at ;be mune Ume and place, and in We "manner ...-ifmtesdd, expose at public sale the fee simple right! <if . aid defendants iu and tnsart real esfirie. or-sq mud' thereof as,shall be -ufiicient U, discharge satri decreeii.terst and costs. ' . j ". J. said sale will be madi trttlioiit anv rrUef whatever Jroui rttluation or appraisement EMv# and iti .-tecordance with the o.der of court it. said decree. ’ ! ' ' h. YK(>MAN',SbwSJK
