Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1885 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. I ■'■—l* Rensselaer Time TablePassbxgbr Trail’s . North: j- Soctb: j 4:07 A. 81*— —L— 10:48 A. MV 4/12 P. M. ’ 10:45 P. M.

, !-• ■’liUllJUtlllia RT .{&■ • ; —nr* : • Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains! in Effect Jane 7th. 1885. SOUTHBOUND. . fattenß. fflaiiy.j My i p£iy. JHIGAGS Lv j 745ami 825pm} 745 pm Hammond “ -8 48 *-• i 928 “ ■ 848 Shelby “ iloor “ :10 45 *• iiouo •* Lawn “ jJO 15 “ ! 10-54 “ i ■ Faiyfbiks 11Q27 » ;1105 ‘V Surrey “ 'IO3B “ ;11 17 “ !'■' 2aer3ssej.aer “ :10 48 “ .1128 “ :1045 il Pleasant Ridge “ ;1042 “ ill 37 “ i Marlboro “ 711 03 “ ill 43 “ 7 ~ Monon “ ;il 25 •* •12 02amill 20 “ Lafayette “ : 1235 pm: . <l22oam GrecneusHe “ 240 “ : -2 30 “ LOUISVILLE Ari 7 20“ : -H , • 740 “ INDIANAPOLIS • “ • i 385 I CINCINN ATI “ : j 800 “ ; ' NORTHBOUND. Sf-h *s i l i QT) 81 i No. 1 ! N 0.7 : N 0.3 ©bd 11 (9113. : Daily j D ai i y : Daily. CINCINNATI UTi j 6.50 pm i INDIANAPOLIS “ : -1125“ LOUISVI LITE *• i 745 a m• 715 “ i 740 pm Greenoastle’ “ i 1212 pm: ' 12 47am Lafayette “ 230 “ • 305 “ •Motion * “ ; BSo 3 25ami 4 05 “ Marlboro “ : 355 “ : 3 50 “ • Pleasant Ridge “ ! 1 i 357 “ ' Eeasselaei “ ; 4 12 “ : 4 07 “ ; 4 3!) “ Surrey “ ! 423 “ i 4 (is “ ; Fair Oaks “ ! 43C “ i 4 32 “ i Hose Lawn “ 448 “i 4 4(i “ • Shelby “ ; 458 “ ; 4 55 “ i 523 “ llammdud “ ■ 012 “ : 0 12 “ : 037 “ CHICAGO As; 7 15 “ ; 7 15 “ i 7 40 “ All Trains run on Doth Meridian (Central) Time. Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 1! and 4 run solid between Chicago ami Loutsvi 1 UvAnd have Puii.nan Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. Trains 7 and 8 ruu solid between Chicago and and .Indianapolis, and hav.e Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Through Coaches between Chjtfggo and Cincinnati. For tickets and further information, apply to C. 3?. W-ren, Agent, Renss.elaer. S. BALDWIN; Goo’l Passenger Agt

Alfred McCoy. Thqmas Thompson T) AXKfXG ItOITSE OCA. McCOY & T. D THOMPSON,(succussors to A. McCoy & Thompson. Bunkers), Rensselaer, In<l. Do a -g’oiierKl hnntiT.gaHtshifiss. Buy arid‘sell ex . tdiuujce. Collections made on nil’available points. Money loaned, interest paid on speeilic(l thun deposits, etc. -At the same place as the #ld linn njL A. McCoy A Thomteou. W. lUSSKXDKN X SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINER 6, KALSOMINERS, and (Shop opposite Halloraigs Livery Stable.) .Rensselaer, , - - Indiana. - ***-' JBSPllecorating. i’aintiiijf and Paper Hanging *— a .Specialty. tliL 8,. W 8 3.LBS, SUN and LOCKSMITH (Shop on lUver bank, "south of School House, RENSSELAER,INDIANA. Al! kinds of Iron and Wood ttirning, and line work ill iron, Steel and Brass. on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. -.- -A ■ . - ■ - r ■ - . ' ' ■ fit A C. KKIAEY A DENTIST, ’ ' < ItENSSKI/AELt, INDIANA. f>T. Kelley has had thirty years’ experience In the practice of Dentistry, and refers to his ninner bus patrons as to the quality of work turned oul. He uses no “Granite Teeth” nor any spurious and Worthless material. Special attention given to Hie preservation of the natural teeth ai d 'the Raiurai and useful adjustment of aiiilieiil teeth. A i operatio 11 s warranted, aud prices to correspond withquality of v\ork. Oiiice over Leopold's new store. MISCELLANEOUS. lt~S.Dwkiuins, E. .7. Shahs, Yal. Skib. President. Vice President. Casliier CITIZENS’ BANK. Renssklaek Inp. Docs a general banking business: certiflcates hearing interest issued : exchange bought and soli; money loaned on farms at Knvest rates and on most favorable terms. H-H-ts. .John Makkkvkh, Jay W. William**, President,. Cashier. I FARMERS’ HANK, JSfeP' Opposite l'uljlie Square'^a ft K XSS EL A El} - - - - . --- . ' HMia& 'a * ______ r Receives Deposits. Rnv and sell Exchange. Collections made.' and promptly remitted. Money Loaned, and docs a general Rankin# Business. XV. 18 y ’ i DEm?TRT. , - I. C. KELLEY, Rensselaer - - Indiana. Teetli inserted from one tooth to an entire set. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. With our vitalized air apparatus we will extract teeth, positively Without pain or harm.

, Btnr TTTtn Buckeye Evaporator 3 f | wile or eat Idt * H ,* wifiSSSsEa v< H reel make a KjwShjjfiSgMßftpijßMMH from «3 to ■*“ *4 per DAY -J. KKniniini by •vaporai- *.« py* I tog your fruit > Fruit e»ap. J a orated on thl> a 2 te , -.:^ T ?TWNf>tSailiaHat3yl machine re- ; tainß all lta ? • freih.sprightIt Savor,and In color and taste ti equal to Any canoed goada. ifo family can afford to be withonvtfie Kvap•rater after bavin* once uaal 1u It will pW for itaalf in there daya. It taao simple Any child oaa

County Correspondence.

FROM WHEA TFIELD CENTER. NortEern Jasper has a pfopect ot the largest corn crop for years. yhe blueberry harvest in this section vras immense this season. Flies and mosquitoes have been exceptionally scarce this summer, but the potatoe beetle reigns supreme. Willis Gordon, \ son-in-law of Mr. Sprague, arrived from Missouri with his family last week, disgusted with the West. He reports drouth and grasshoppers very bad in Missouri. The Stimson Cheese Factory is not running this year, on account of the poor health of Mrs. Stimson. Tney are .selling cream to the Hebron Creamery. Wolf Creek has become a famous “swimmin’ hole” for the neighborhood boys, to the sacrifice of their good, health and the vexation of the Mothers. Our enterprising skimmer, Mr. Brey, leaves home in the sma” hours of the night” and gets his skimming done in time to make a full hand in the hay field. ; Warren is bound to prosper. The Wheat field Cemetery is sadly in need of some energetic labor. It has been the property of the township some two or three years, we are told, and as yet the only improvement made is the fence. As i| now stands it is no credit to the township or to the people interested in it. ; ;, 'T •' Sandt .

—— HANGING GRO VE ITEMS . Mr. Chas. Perigrine thinks of starting for Valparaiso next week. Mr. and Mrs I N. M. Munden, ot Union tp., were up in Hanging Grove last week. Quite a rain since our last correspondent to the Republican, which has laid the dust considerably. The Parker boys are- threshing 7 in* Hanging Grove this week, they hawe quite a lot of work to do yet. Health, generally good,, although Mrs. J. r. Overton and Mr. Lon Pride have passed away from their families, Mrs. Overton was sick only a day or so. while-Mr. Pride has been sick for several years. Mr. Pride was hurried by the Odd Fellows, After the burning of the platform at Pleasant Ridge about two .weeks'ago, the Rev. Me Reynolds, of Rensselaer, thought then was his time to hold a revival at that place, but after a little over a week of hard working and talking declared that Pleasant Ridge was gone and that any further attempt to save it was useless. —lt seems that tbe little village of Pleasant Ridge was terribly shocked over the presence of a platform dance, but I would ask you to show me a citizen of good sound iudgment who would not consider it a far greater shock to know that one of his ne;ghbors, in this day and age of the world, was guilty of burning property belonging to some one else, and further-more'-does it not sliow a weakness in the character and moral habits of a writer who will uphold the transgre--sor who is willing to so degrade himself by such conduct, knowing that it is beneath the dignity of manly principles? And as to the ■ village being surprised over the lire, this looks rather doubtful when it was talked among the inhabitants ttn day before, that the platform was to be burned before Saturday night. * Walter Wintergkeen.

IZEMIJSOTON ITEMS. Prof. C. A. Fagan mado a short visit to I’ emiDgton las t Saturday. Miss Clara A. Brown left for Duluth, Miss., last Monday morning, where s.ie expects to teach this V.inter. Mrs. Gertie Meeker and daughter Mabel, spent Sunday with rhe cousin, Miss Minnie Spencer. Miss Annie Harper hag been Seriously sick for several weeks but ie slowly recovering. Large quantities of grain are being brought into town notwithstanding the ravages of the grasshoppers. * Workig progressing radidly on the tine new residence of Mr, Austin on his farm near town. The venerable mother of the Soh r_ mon Brothers arrived from Co’orado last Friday. She expects to spend the winter here. Miss Nettie Allison, daughter ot Judge Allision, of Madison. Ind., is visiting her uncle, O. B. Mclntyre and other relatives in this place. Miss Nellie Palmer en-route from Chataugua to her home, in Terre Haute stopped/olTfor P brief visit with her cousin Mrs. M.,. Solomon and other aunt, Mrs. William Shaw.

Prof. Rag&ti and Prof. Sa ndison, of Terre Haute, and bliss Cox. of Ken inland, were the guests of fjnperintentendent Nelson and his sister, last Saturday and Sunday. Although Prof. Talbert was so seriously injured by falling with his balloon this summer, the indefatigable managers of the approaching Fair have secured another daring and intrepid aeronaut to take his place., There will be a grand ascension tne first day of the Fair which is Tuesday next. We learn by a late Lincoln, Neb., daily paper, that Rev. W. H. Vance had been called to preach at the dedicatory services of a new church in that city. Th 6 paper spoke in highly complimentary terms of the “promising yonnfc minister.” Remingtonian. UNION ITEMS. Weather cool. Several children on the sick list. A wlecome rain has softened the ■ground. Our folks have gone to the Institule. e Farmers are preparing wheat ground. Grasshoppers will delay the sowing. Mrs. Comer |has been very low for some time past, but is now better. J. C. McColly and family have moved into Will W^rne's house. Elder Shortridge will address the people fit the picnic on the oth of Sept. Will. Pierson has returned from a harvesting tour throughout Laporte county. ' ■ ■» • A team belonging to A. H. Alter when hitched to a threshing machine separator, last Saturday, ran away. They were stopped, however, before aiiy serious damage was done. Makkied.— Oh last Sabbath, at the brid and Rhoda Hoys; also, Walter Harrington and Amber Greenfield, at the residence of John F. McColly. Justice Clark McColly officiating in both instances. They have our best wishes. RII.I. HAT. , ——V---; -I-1 —— —— Ayer’s pills cure headache by removing; obstruct ions from the system, relieving the stomach, and giving healthy action t<> the digestiue apparatus. Do you wish a beuuuiul complexion? Then use Ayer's ' Sarsapivitia. It ole inscs and 'purifies the blood,- and (.hereby Removes blotchc- and pimpleIvom the ski:’, making it smoodi and • " | clear, giving it a bright and 1- cabby appeal an to. The hast motile »1 authorities arrku'■>\vleilgti- the great value—of-Ayce’s-Cathartic Pills, and frequently prescribe their u>c with (he utmost exjfilence, welt knowing that, they air tlve li.O't cfin-.-tual remedy ever tlevised for due uses c.used by dcVungeuiems of the stomach, liver and bowe s.

TEST TODR BAKINS POWDER TO-DAYI Brands advertised as nbsolutelj- pnr© CONTAIN 1 AMMONIA. THE - TEST: Flare a eiin top down on a iiot stove until heated;then remove the cover and smell. A chemist will not be raq.uirod to detect the presence ot ammonia. ITS HKALTHHLMSH HAS rt EVER HtiKX IJt XKTIUXt.D. In a million homes for n. quarter of a century It lui stood the consumers’ reliable tost. THE TEST_OF_THE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO ; MAKERS OF Dr. Price’s iiecial JlaYorin£ Eitrads, Tbs atroa««t,tMat delicious sad aatara I lfa,or kaon, sad Dr. Priet’s Lupulin Yiast Gams For Light, Healthy Bread. The Best Dry Hop XA**t World J, FOR BALF' BY GROCERS. CHICACO • BT. LOUIS. Mm SPECIAL » tUMSfc EUdctracts MOST PERFECT MADE Pure* aud strangest Natural Froit Flavor*. Vanina; Lemon, Orange, Almond, Bow. etc., flavor as delicately and naturally as the Iruit «•jmet BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. ST. touts.

Right Now! All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to Grant & Sharp for machine extras, are requested to call and settle; at once. Farm Loans. —s3oo to SIO,OOO Partial payments. Reasonable terms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureaii, opposite Court House,> next door to post-office. 15-39-ts. Two farms, side by side, in one of the best neighborhoods of Jasper. Thick settled on 3 sides, good stock rang& on ~ the fourth. Together or separtely, at a bargain. Frank W. Babcock. lots! LOTsTXjOaJSIII Lots in Leopold’s addition are now selling so low,, and on such easy terms, that any body can buy one and not Hud the cost a burden. Call soon, at A. Leopold’s and learn particulars cohcerning prices and terms. * When Baby was sick, we gave her C ASTORIA 4 When she was a Child, she cried for CASTORIA WTien she became Mrss, she clung to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them C AST’A

Application for License. NOTICE is hereby given, to the citizens of the town of Übn sselaer. a|id Marion township, in Jasper county, aud State of Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant of Marion township, county and state aforesaid over the age of twenty-one years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper eouilty. In the State of Indiana. at their regular September term and Session. A. I). 1885, for a License to sell Spirituous, Vinous, Malt and all other Intoxicating Liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to he drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises, where said liqnors are to he sold and drank, is in the lower story of a two story frame building fronting on Washington street, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, commenc--Ing aftlre corner of Lot Nine (hi Block Nine [9 J at the hbrbex of Wash i n gton an d Van Rensselaer streets in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana running thence North 57 deington -streets Twenty one, (214 feet, thence North 82 degxees'uud 50 minutes West, Twenty eight and one-half [2B'i j feet, thence South 57 degrees and 10 minutes West. Twenty-one |2l] foot, to the easterly line of Van Rensselaer Street, thence .South 32 degrees and 50 min utes East; Twenty-engirt—and-one-hai) -!-2.5 ; -I- feet to. t!:e place of beginning: said premises isdug known arid desigaitterl -as-a-saloon. amLaUtiituated and located oif said Lot Nine 4.)} l.look Nine |9j in the town of Rensselaer, County of Ja-per,, and State of Indiana. Said License is asked for the period'hf one year. MICHAEI, IIALLOl! AN. Rensselaer, Indiana August 10th, 1885. Aug-13-20-27.

SliisFifPs Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed, from tlio.Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Lewis lirowuell, Join) F Brownell and Robert lirowhell were plaintiffs, and David H. Rates. Rachel Hates. Charles \V. Hartley, Willian Campbell, George Gritlin. Mary F. Gridin, and "Benjamin M. Butler were defendants, requiring nte to make the sum of Two Thousand and Thirty Dollars and Seventy Cents,'(Sl.O.’.O.7o. rogetlier with ititeiest and costs, {will expose at public sale on Saturday, Ihc It)III day of lNSr>, between the liounrxTCdtr ct-cloc); it. ill., and f o’clock p. in..-of said dav. at. flic door ot tlu; court House in the town ot Rensselaer, Jaspei county, Indiana, the rents and prolits, for a term not exceed ill's seven (7) years, by the tear, the following described Leal Estate, to-wit: Aliof the Northeast quarter t l ,) of Section Twenty ltve (SB) Tow ll sliip TWemy-se veil (27 ) xortli, Range Seven (J) West, lying south of the track of the Chicago. St. Louis & I’ittsburg .ynHwtty, atui westof tlMreast aide of Alissmiri_ Street in tlio Western Addition to the town of Remingtoi). including Blocks seven (7) and Tbndloj ftxe.ept Wost portion of Block Ten (10) conveyed to Lucinda !)Avia, also (Lots One f!) Two 1 (Si Three pM Ten Clo) Kievim (II) and Twviveili) ill illeck Eight (S> ill the Wesrern Addition to the town of ileuiiiijston, ail i.i Jasper county. State of Indiana;.. . And should such thint-s-af fl l»arflt.s not sell fitr it -isutiicii-nt sum t<> oisebarpe fii i dteree iitfs'resl and costs, i wjil.avtin: -;| ijtcj lime an !| place, ami in the manner aforesaid, expo.-e to sale tile fee simple of said real esta-e. or so nimdi thereof ns shall he suliit iejli to discharge said dt. -ree interest anticov'.s’. Said saie wiil in: made without any teljef .front v ■heiliim or appraisement taws, ami in nci ordaiicc wild tlie order of the Court if said dcriee. SAMUEL E. V EOM S' Oriff. Thon’jN’n *f* 7-7. AUtjt. jo:' ri'iiniij}'. Aug 27 Sep-S-10-ir". I’rs,sf.:e<

• -' ; ■ I Moj-lrMw,! THE STATE 0? INDIANA, \ . County 6f Jasper /00. In the Jasper Circit Coiiurt to October i ’ Term, A 1. 1880. Np. 3420 i Klkunah J. (lalbre'lf, ) vs. [. Allen McCaslin, and | Allen MeCnslih, | Richard Willson, and j Notice t . _——AY ill son, wife of | to W ills *.n, | N<> n- „ j ,1 limes C.Work, and j Resident j Work,' wife of j Defend- j James C. Work, ; - ants. Jlimes C*. Thrawls, Com- j * luissioi er of Drainage of I Jasper County, Indiana; J Conus now the pluinliti. by Morjecai !•'. , Chilcnte. his attorney. Hnrl tiles an affidavit j Showing that said) plaintiff lias filed his t complaint in the office of thef'lerk of sni 1 j Couit, asking that,the title Uncertain Real Rstnto, ,iti said county, be quieted in him, ! the plaintiff, and showing b>said offidavit \ tlmt all of said dsfendants..»ire Lccessvry 1 parties i« said actjpn; and further that the ] said.defendants: 4i' en M'Qaslin, McCaslin, wife of /.lieu JdAilasliu, Richard f Willson, jy-H Willson wife of Richard Will* j son. tU/Vork, Work, wife of | James Oa Wot U. are non-residents of the j State of Indiana. Thai said cause will { gland for trial on the Second day of the ; next derm of the said Jasper Circuit Court, ! to be held, at the Alourt Bouse in Rens-e-I liver, in said.count; and stole, commencing •on Monday, October 13th, •. D. IKSo. * Witness my bund and thexrseul MSEAI. ) of said Court; this Hl#l day of July, A. D. v . JAMES V. IB WIN, Clerk ot. JaspeY Circuit Court. iloriUrrft jp. ChiUfiU A ttyjor /’lUjiUjf.

T. J. FAR DEN - k— . •<* (; ■; :■ Invites your inspection of hie ; large and complete stock of * Boots, Shoes £ Rabbers for fall and winter trade. — —— ——: WP—— mammmm —AwMlwi ■ ' ' ■ . • ’ j B6TN. B.—We respectfully call, your attention to your account, j t which you know should havte been settled long < 4/^Fruit Truest The Homelurserif of # J. B. KARRIS 4 Co. (Located at Champaign; Illinois,) AVill be represented here this summer, for the purpose of making a Fall delivery. Any one wanting trees to replace, of . SET NEW ORCHARDS, , will find it to their interest to wait until the local‘agent calk on them. 1 "; T r-~f : f TT ~ - brouerht from Illinois Nurseries are better adapted for this Soil. 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 Spitier, Bluford Light, Joe Law, James Martin, George Bridgman, were among 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 the agent. Ever} 7 loVer of fruit should secure a few of uuen bsd ran, mi Mia; Any order left with Turkey Joe Sharp, Allen Gatt or M * Jones, will receive careful attention, and Jim Graves, Morocco ’ Bela C. ZECerLt, Gen. Agt Newton. Bfgiton and Jaspe^equitiesf

*1 i/r ' ffk ' * -*>• '. uts* gjnnMi* .. . Haviiig purchased the Lumbei Yard aud Stock of F. L. Cotton, j ’ will keep constantly on side a full and complete stock o£ Lath, Sash IsumheF Dooris 4’ f ( Shisiglfsy Windows^ . llaving pure based my stock for cash, I can aiid \\ ILL offer superior iudacemenls to cash havers. Give, me a cail’befcre buying elsewhere m. P. BENJAMIN. IG-36 tfv - \ * • ■’ • ' ■ ' ' . 'j THE OLD RELIABLE Irii and TileFaCtory. Aliout three-fourthfe ot a mile west of Ueßsselaer, is the place _ to procure the best made, the best burned Brick and Tile, a*L the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of alt size's and Com- „ inon and Pressed Brick- constantly on hand. Call anti examine my before puyeliasin^T. r JOHN KOHLfilir j I • , / > : . ~j ■ -.-3^ AIT SEEDS^- ... • : ■ •