Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1885 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN: Rensselaer Time Tattle PABaKKGER TllAlitS North: ' * 1 — South: 4:07 A. M- 10:48 A. M. 4:39 A. M. 11:28 P. M. 4.12 P. M. 10:45 P. M.

County Correspondence.

UNION Hot weather followed by heavy ranis. Fruit trees still dying as a result of last winter's freezer. The wheat has Nearly all been threshed in this vicinity. Turning out well. Grasshoppers and potato bugs abound. Billy Wilcox has a horse on the sick list, sunjstruck. I. V. Alter, stuck his finger in the mowing machine and, alas, tis no more. Mrs. B. W. Harjington is still poorWe are to have another new school house soon; The Sunda y School picric which was to have convened at’ Alter’s grove on the Bth, has been postponed until the 4jst Saturday in Septem Everybody come. We hear (rood reports from the Normal at Rensselaer. The house of Jacob Wilcox wad burglarized by two tramps on the first? who carried away 1 blacking brush, 1 small purse .and chain and $1.62 in cash. A beaver cloth overcoat was taken from the wardrobe, but for some reason they concluded not to take it. They were tracked across to the railroad. Bill Bat.

FROM WHEATFIELD CENTER. Crops are looking fine. Watermelon harvest is almost here. The hum of the mowers make music all the day. There is some talk of a creamery at Wheatfield next summer. 1 . I Miss Mary Sigler , of Hebron, visited Mr. Adams, last week. Neighbor Ferrin traded horses with a Hebronite the other day. Our 'Wheatfield school ma'am has set her mark high, six feet four or thereabouts. John Sexton, who has been away all s ummer, has come home for the haying season. George Childers, of Pouer, passed through Wheatfield last week, looking for cows to buy. Our young soldier, George Sprague, is hard at work in the haying business. He thinks farm life beats; soldering altpr all. • John Meyers went hunting the other day and lost one of his numerous •‘yaUcr” dogs. Johnnie was all broke up for a few days till he found it again. A poor homesi ck boy wanders disconsolately between his Ranch and The Corners. W hen he leaves the Ranch the burden of his song is ‘‘A Boy’s Best Friend is His Mother,” when he leaves the Corners its “The Girl I left Behind Me”,. the old lady is for" gotten then.’

A Few Points from the State Board of Health.

± ■ . ■—' ' ■ : The Third Annual Report of the State Board of health, has been distriblUted to the, County health Officers. The /report shows, among other interesting facts: that twenty-nine states have Boards of health; that much has been done to learn the sanitary condition of + he State of Indiana; that small pox. prevailed last year in twenty counties; and that the mortality from that disease was 100, against 213 the year before; scarlet fever, diptheria and typhoid fever had prevailed in many localities, but few deaths had occurred from them as compared with other years; that one death was caused by Eqnina or glanders, the first reported in the state. Deaths reported from Intemperance 25 Consumption 2.132 'JTotal deaths reported « Total marriages reported 18,833 Total births reported 40,334 Total number of midwives -301 Eclectic physicians *. <. 469 Homeopathic 199 Physio Medical ‘ill Regular or Allopathic ‘3,337 Not reported 354 Total number Physicians 4,470 Of the total number of births for the year, 21,173 were males, and 19,160 were females. «■ a. . " Of the total number of deaths, 3,056 occurred during the first hear of lite, and 2,331 pet ween,the ages of ope to Jive years. 10 persons at reported |o ■ have, been upwards ot- 100 at the»im' of death. ' ‘

Proclamation by the Governor.

A Proclamation. State of Indiana, Executive Department, y The people of Indiana in common with their fellow citizens thoughout the Union, deplore the death of General Ulysses S. Grant, ex-President of the United States. The sad event which touched the great national heart and occasioned universal sorrow, took place on Mount McGregor, in the Couatyjof Saratoga, and the State of New York', on Thursday, July 23rd, 1886. During many months General Grant had been a patient, uncomplaining, heroic sufferer, evincing in every act an d word a readiness to obey the final mandate when it should come. Death found him prepared. His life work was finished ; his fame had reached qll civilized lands, and the good and the great vie with each other to honor his deeds and perpetuate his memory. A; a military commander General Grant, by an irrevocable decree, has taken his rightful place in the advance column of the most illustrious qaptains of the past; but in this hour of the Nations grief, it is fitting to record the great hath, which will increase in splendor as the years roll on, that however great the General was in planning campaigns and directing he was still greater in the hour of victory Then it was that-his great heart, beating responsive to sentiments which endeared hfifi to friends and foes, sought only to preserve the Union, reconcile, his countrymen to the constitution and enthrone peace. Notwithstanding, it is appointed unto man once to die”, the people regard the death of General Grant as a national calamity, a sad dispensation of providence, and symbols of mourning are displayed throughout; th# land. Christians believe that .the great disposer of doeth all things well, and-in this faith we trustingly surrender the immortal.spirit ot our venerated countryman into His hands.

The.people of Indiana, revering the name of Generab-Gwnrtr and desiring to give expression ojltfiair gratitude for his patriotic services behalf of his native land and to honor his memory, are entitled to such -recognition as it is in the power of the government of the State to bestow. Such sentiments of exalted appreciation bding in accord with-my owft views of the illustrious soldier and statesman whom the Nation mourns. Therefore, I, Isaac P. Criay. Governor of the State of Indiana, do hereby issue this proclamation requesting that at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the eitghthday of August, 1885, the day set apart for the ftineral of the distinguished dead,, all citizens meet in their usual places ol worship and there engage in such services as may to them, seem appropriate to the solemn occasion and that all places of business be closeh from said hour until the hour of 4 in the afternoon, and recommending that all public buildings be draped m mourning for a period of 30 days and that during the day aforesaid all such buildings be closed, and that all public business be suspended, to the end and for the purpose that the people may have and enjoy the fullest opportunity to do honor to the departed soldier statesman, and make recogpization of his public and private virtues as may to them seem best and consistent., TheiAdjutant General will prepare and have issued all necessary orders to the various - military P organisations to meet at their respective armories for appropriate military honors to be made during the day. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Seal of the State at the city of Indianapolis this 27 th dpy of of July, A. D. 1885 By the Governor, Isaac P. Gbat. William R. Myer, Secretary of State.

SANDY.

The witnesses in the cases of the Travelers’ Insurance Ca. 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;— s More than 50 cases have already been jtried 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 sur- § rise many that these claims, paid at .snsselaer, aggregate thousands of dollars. The money has been paid to the injured, except in one case, it was paid to his widow. The names of claimants ' and the amount reeeived by each are recorded in a book for that purpose, and open to the inspection of the public. It demonstrates- the wisdom jof Accident insurance, which can be bought in any quantity to suit the purchaser, at ,che Loan and Insurance Bureau. 'Frank W. Ba-bcqck, Agent.

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APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO RETAIL LIQUOR. Notice is hereby given to all the citizens of the town of Rensselaer, and Marion township, in Jasper County and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned, John F. nimkus, a white male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, a man of good moral character, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and in all respects a fit person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating I.quota, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county in the state of Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners, to bo holdon in the town,of Rensselher, in said Jasper county, and state of Indiana, commencing on -Monday, the seventh day of September, 1885, for a licehse. to sell spirituous liquors, i vinous liquors, malt liquors, and all other lintoxicating liquors, wnich may be used. .as a beverage , in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows to-wit; In tho tower story of a two story frame building located on lots two (2) anil three (3) in block ntfmber three (3) of the original plat of the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana; and more particularly described as follows, to-wik Commencing at a point North* twentynine and one-fourth (29}) degrees West Eighty-eight tB3; fe«. »u'l eiiht (8) inches • istant from the Easterly corner of said block Mmber thrte (3). Thence north thirty-fhree (33, degrees and tea (10) mip.utes West, parallel with Yau Rensselaer ‘street, twenty (.20) feet and two (2) inches. Thence South fifty-six (56) degrees and fifty (50) minutes Westi, at right angles to said Van Rensselaer street, forty (40) feet and five (5i inches. Thence South thirtythree (33) degree.- and ten [lo] minutes East, twenty [2o] feet and two [2J inches. Thence North fifty-fix [s<iJ degrees and Sfifty minutes East, forty [4o] teet and five [o] inches «*’ the place qf beginning. Said applicant-will ask for a license, as above mentioned,. i«r a period us on* year. JOHN F Ml 4K.US. Mordutai-r. Chile it, Wfi* Aug-6-1* S*.

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i-Dm. NOTICE. ©TATE OF INDIANA,) In Justice O Jasper County, ) Court. Charles O. Spencer,) Complaint fortsixty vs > Dollars Before Elam James Carroll. J D. Fairchild. Justice of the Peace, Keener Towns! 1 ip, Jasper County, Indiana. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 11th day of July, 1885. on CompltHat of'the plaintiff, a summons ami Writ of altachmetat, and summons lu garnishment, was .by mefesued in said case. Andon July 15tfr,’4885,8aM summons was returned (not served ‘defeMant not in my county.) And the Writ'.of attachment was also returned showidg that property of said defeudant had been afetawied. NOTICE is therefore given that on the<6th day of September, 1885, at ten 'o’clock iri’the forenoon, at my office in Keener ToWhship, Jasper county. Indiana. 1 will proceed to htar and decide u]s>n the claim of tire', said Charlife O. Spencer, whereof the said Aunes Carro'l, and ail others Interested will take notic 3 '. ELAM D. FAIKCHILp, -» the Peace. Keener Township, Jasper county .Indiana,. ■B. W. JfarshdU. Atty, for Plaintiff. July -16-23-30-Aug.-7.

fifaio Noi-ResidesU. THE STATE OF INDIANA, 1 County of Jasper ) »©• In the Jasper CircitCouurt to October Term, A. D. 1885, No. 3420. Elkanah J. Galbreth, vs. Allen McCaslin, and McCaslin, wife of Allen McCaslin, *. ( j 11 Richard Willson, aid Notice —r —Willson, wife of to .Richard Willson, NonJame« C. Work, and Resident Work, wife of DefendJatnes C. Work, ante. James C. Thrawls, Commissioner of Drainage of Jasper County, Indiana- j Comes now the plaintiff, by MorJecai F. Chilcote, his attorney, and files an affidavit showing that said plaintiff has filed his complaint in the office of the Clerk of said Court, asking that the title to certain Real Estate, in said county, be quieted in him, the plaintiff, and showing by said affidavit that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said and further that the said defendants: Allen McCaslin, - McCaslin; wife of Allen McCaslin, Richard Willson, - Willson wife of Rickard Willson, J femes C. Work,*, Work, wife of James C. Work, are .non-residents of the State of Indians. Oat said cause will stand foe- trial oa • the Second day of the next tesm of the sSid Jasper Circuit C-mrt, to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and state, commencing on Monday, October 19th, ... D. 188-5. Witness my hand and the »*al f SEAL] of said Court, this 31st d.y of July, A. D. 1885. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court', 3fcrdtfai F. ('hileote Atty for Fttuxliff. ‘' Aag-t?IS-20-!T.

Fruit Trees! The Home Nursery OF J J. B.HARRISACo. (Located at Champaign, Illinois,) ’ Will be represented here this summer, for the purpose of making a Fall delivery. Any one wanting trees to replace, d£ . SET NEW ORCHARDS . will find it to their interest to wait until the local agent calls oh them. Trees ox Slxxxt'bs brought from Illinois Nurseries are better adapted for this than from any Eastern Nursery. WhAt some of the leading Farmers of Newton county say of the stock ,they purchased of the Home Nursery: Messrs. Z. Spitler* Blufora Light,, Joe Law, James Martin, George Bridgman, were aimong the well known farmers in Newton county who received fruit trees from the Champaign Nursery,, 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 tne agent. .« Every lover of fruit should secure a few of lUR RED wra, id li: MBIJSOJ. Any order left with Turaev Joe Sharp, Allen Catt or M/ Jbheff. Will receive careful attention, and Jim Graves, Morocco.' 5414 Gen. A|t : _ . Newton. Benton Anil Jumper counties,. Having purchased the Lumber Yard will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of liatih, Sash Lddiber Dhhrs Shingles, Hard & S«ft < oat Having purchased my stock for ci, I can and JHLt offer superiofc inducements to cash buyers. Give & call before buying elsewhere, R P. BENJAMIN. 6-16-fr... r .A TMt OLD RELIABLE Brick and Tile Factory, About three-fofirths of a mile west of Rensselaer, is the place to procure the best made, the best burned Brick and CTile, at the best prices to suit purchasers: Tile of all sizes and Common and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. Call And examine my manufactures before purchasing. JOHN KOHLER. 17-41-ts

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