Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1885 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

The County Institute.

Last Monday morning, promptly at r 3iM o’clotjk. the Annual (Jounty Teacher*’ opened, and, without fnrjn tjap qp jyaste time, proceeded with thetferiaqe.yqrapf which is, undoubtedly, tbempt&sqcqassful Institute jpver held in the ooquty. The atttendjLOfe if unprecedentedly jpemfcqrs full of sesl *pd enthusiasm. of instructor* couiprwGS.£Qi»e of able educators jin jthn St»£e, .while the oqol and bracing weather h*s been very favorable to the wogjk of the .Institute. The attendance on Monday morning was 112, apd imthe afternoon .bad increased to 121, which number has constantly increased, with each day’s enrollment. The instructors present at the beginning pf the Institute were: Prof. E. E. -Sm:th, .Professor of History and LiteraUukp, in Purdue University ; Prof. W. A. of Indianapolis, editor of the Indiana School Journal; Prof. Howard .Sandison, Professor of Pedagogics in the State Normal School, at Terre Haute, and Miss Emma Cox, a graduate of the State Normal School, and jiow staged as principal of the Morocco schools, of Newton county. Profs. Smith and Bell stayed with ihe Ipst’-tute only until yesterday, but Pro£. Sapdison and Miss Cox remain during the entire w.eek. Prof. Smith's interesting and yajua,hle lectures have been,pretty general ,in their scope and character, though ; nominally.confined to the subjects of language and School Hygiene. Prof. Sandison instructs in ‘-Methods of Teaching,” and Miss Cox handles the various branches of Mathematics. 1 rof. Bell, always amusing, instructive and popular, talked about matters in general, and his able and deserving publication in particular. The following is a list pt the enrolled members of the Institute, by tpwnships and towns:

3ARKLEV. Ella Ryan, Ula Switzer, .Maggie E- 4-bbett. JnqzWalkpr. B CARPENXEJt. Nancy E. Erwin, Fannie Rockwood, Alice M. Erwin. Millie Gray., Garrie Hoggins, C. S. Ghamberlain, «0, M. Vickery. G. F. Bloom. GHAAM.J. J. Hunt, Mattie Paris, Millie Massey, L. B. Faris, Eva Rayburn, Malinda Maddox, Maud Lewis, Malissa Mitchell, G. D. Prevo, U. B. Coppess, Emma Robinson, E. O. llathfon, Mary Osborne, R. M. Osborne, Rufus Rayburn, Edgar Querry. Frank Osborne, HANGING GROVE. ■/ H. P.Overton, Sada Bants, •C. K. Peregiine, Lillie Peregrine. Bettie Peregrine, R. G. Bavita, JORDAN. M. G. Lewis, Gertie Welsh, -J. McFarland, Ella Welsh, ' ■■ Bertie Yeoman. JKANJCAKEE. Thos. F. Maloney, Lida Wyn ant. KEENER. L. Shortridge, Rosetta Shortridge. M. M. Tyler. MARION. E. L. Coen, , Samuel Sparling, A. E. Coen, J. P Hammond, C. H.,Fulton, Cuas. Hammond, v Lottie Peacock, Ruby Bruce, W. F. Porter, M. A. Churchill, Jas. W. Pierce, Lucy Shields, O. M. Daugherty, David W. Shields, H. S, Daugherty, Rose Hammond, Ora Daugherty, Irene Richey, Nellie Wasson, Sadie McDonald, Ida Goons, Addie Bruce. Rosa Coons. NEWTON. Prank Ye®man, Anna Henkk-, Mattie Benjamin, Dorothy Goe’ss, J. E. Roberts, Mary Sliindler, Mary Waerthner, Emma Goetz, Aurilla Warren, M. A. Mateever, . G. V. Henkie. Ciias. R. Yeptuan, Orpheus Halstead, Will G. Paxton, D. L.,Jlalstead, W. I). Rringle, Alice Henkle, Effie Yeornau. union. Jas. Brasnnhan, John E. Alter, A. M. Munden, Lizzie Cover, Barney D. Con er WAI.KEIi. Millie E. Bonk, Jennie Tanner. Mollie Bouk. WUEATFIELI . Dorcas Adams, leia M. Boothe, Tillie Cason, Rosa Grub®, Minnie Boothe, S. D. Clark, G. W. Ingram, Z. May Muffler. Andress Crawford. RENSSELAER. Rufus Jessen, Lottie (). Hester, Lydia D wiggins, Geo. W. SpitTer, Ella Dwiggins, Maud Spitler. I. Reubelt, Frank G. Pym, F. W. Reubelt, Jno. K- Spitler. Mrs. Frank Warren,l. B. Washburn, Lola Moss, Minnie 8. Hatten, Dora Healer, Mattie Moore. , • .. ’ * .r

• "y ' ' -1 ■ Cbas. A. Rice, Laura Hodshire, Margaret M. HHI, Fred Chilcote, Etta E. Spitler, Rena Peapock, Amzie Beck, ' Frankie Irwin. Miller. £ arah Ghilcote. Hattie Hopkins. Jennie Miller. Mrs. Jas. Ellis. KBMIWrOX. J. W. Thomas. Thos. Harper, Ollie Hendricks, Minnie Bartoo, D. M. Nelson, Stella Gritfln, Ida Thomas, Lois lj|lood, Jennie Hollingsworth: MISCELLANEOUS. Alta Miller, Montioello. Laura Hall, Goodland. - Emma Cox. Morocco, E. E. Sjnith, Lafayette. Howard Sandison, Terre Haute.

The evening exercises in the pourt house are proving a very important and interesting feature of Institute week. On Monday night the Teachers’ Annual lieuniofi was a very biilliant affair, and was enjoyed beyond measure by a very large number of parti cipa#ts. On Tuesday evening Prof. E. ]E. Smith, of Purdue gave a very entertaining and instruct! ve lecture entitled, “Evenings with British Authors.” On Wednesday evening Prof. S. Jordan, the distinguished young President of the Irdiana State University, at Bloomington, gave a thrilling account of how himself and a party of friends made the perilous ascent of that famous Alpine peak, The .Matterhorn. Prof. Howard Sandison. of the State Normal has been advertised for this evening, but being in very poor health, he has thought it not prudent to do so, and Mr. Nelson is making an effort to secure President Smart, of Purdue, to fill his place.

Mount Airy item in the Kenfcland Gazette: Last Saturday and Sunday our village was a scene of lawless drunkenness and fighting. Several kegs of beer were taken from .the saloon on Saturday and put in a blacksmith’s shop, to be drank on Sunday. On Sunday while John Powell of Rensselaer, in company with another gentleman, was driving through tQwn be insulted by one of the loud mouthed drinking elements, aud invited out of his buggy to figlit_ John climbed out but when lie saw that the man was drunk got back into his buggy, but that would not suftice, the bully must continue his abuse. Mr. Powell could not swallow all, aud got out aud completely used up the young general. Mr Powell has the

thanks of the writer,“and w r e “are" safe in saying for the people of the town, that when he wants the ice cream set up to him, all he needs to do is to come and pummel the physiognomy of our drunken braggarts.

Death of Aionzo Pride.

Our readers will remember that two weeks ago we mentioned the fact that Alonzo Pride, late of Hanging Grove township, had, with his family, passed through Rensselaer in search of a more healthful climate in the North-west Ho had Jong been suffering from consumption and at one time, the past spring, his case had been thought hopeless, but he finally rallied, sold his farm, and, as before mentioned, set out for a new location. His journey however soon came to a sad end. At Riverside,*! 11., a western suburb of Chicago, he became sick, and although provided with every pare and comfort, he.died on Wednesday of last week. The body was embalmed and taken to Motion, at. which p’ace the funeral was held Insr f-unday, the Rev. B. F. Ferguson, of Rensselaer, (ondacting the religidus services. The remains yyere buried in O,borne cemetery, in Hanging Grove tp. Mr. Pride was born in I.X.'jO, and married in 1870. He leaves a wife,' three sons and a daughter. lie was a member of Rensselaer Lodge, A. 0. U. W. and the order will pay to his widow $2,000 insurance.

Remington Fair.

The Rem'ngton Fair this year bids fair to excel all its f revions Fairs in the var'ous live stock departments and. will be of greater general interest to the public than heretofore. The Fair commences Tuesday, September Ist, and continues three days. The lirs*. day In the afternoon will be tjie grand Balloon Ascension and the two year old colt trot. The sccqnd and third days will also be lively- and busy day*.' Running and trotting races on both days. r

The “Haramar 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,

EMMER KANNAL.

Spear Head Plug Tobacco, a Kanual’s. * Wall paper, new, nobby designs at IvannalsV - ■ • ♦ ♦ Those “new clocks” at Kannal’s are fine, and he sells them cheap. Wall paper, window shades and window' fixtures, at Kannal’s. Watches and clocks repaired and work warranted at Kannal’s. Coal for Threshing Purposes At J. C. Porter’s Grain House, and Coal Yard, south of the railroad, north of the Perkins’ Creamery. ts. When you w r ish to have your grain, hogs, cattle or hay weighed, go to W. H. & C. Rhoades’ Fairbank scale, only 10 cts. per draft. — Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in watches, clocks and jewelry, call on FKannal. A Leopold is agent for the great Merchant Tailoring Department of Conn, Wampold & Co., of Chicago. Call and look at samples’ and save from $5 to $lO on each suit —good fits guaranteed, or no sale. - *•——' Hot Purely a Histakc. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the ottly recognized agent of the “Domestic” in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that I am the Sole a ltd Only agent of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine in Jasper county. C. B. Steward. i Bucklen’s Arnica SalveThk Best §alvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcera,Sa.lt Rheuto, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped. Hands Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skm Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no required.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2g cents per per l>ox. for sate by F. B. Mej-er. 17-8-lyr.

Ezcema. For the benefit of suffering humanity, .1 deem it only my duty to give this unsolicited testimony in favoi of Swift’s Specific. My wife has been afflicted with Eczema from infancy. We tried everv known tr ~ *“ ! S? remedy, but to no avail. She was also afflicted with a periodical nervous headache, sometimes followed by an intermittent fever, so that he life became a burden to her. Finally I determined to try Swifts Specific. She commenced seven weeks ago. After taking the first large bottle the disease seemed to increase, the burning, itching and inflammation became unbearable. She however persevered in the use of the medicine. After taking the Second bottle the "inflammation began to subside. After the third bottle the inflammation disappeared and sore spots dried up and turned white and scaly, and finally ’she brushed them off in an impalpable white powder resembling pure salt, ."'he is now taking taking the sixth bottle; every appearance of the disease is gone, and her flesh is soft and white as a child & Her headaches have disappeared and she enjoyes the only good health she has known in 40 years No won dor she deems every bottle of S. S. S. as worth a thousornl times its weight in gold. Any further information concerning her case will be cheerfully given by herself at her residence, 135 Miillett Street* or by me. \ , JOHN F, BRADLEY, 44 (iriswold St, Detroit, Mich., ’■May 10, 1685. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO N. Y. 157 W. 23d St. > Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.

Dyspepsia ini's worst form will yield to the use of Curler’s Little Liver Pills They not only relieve present distress, but ’strengthen the stomach and diceetivo apparatus. 17-48 to 52. Elgin movement, for j(hfi Call and see them, at Kannal’s Drug and Jewelry Store, An End t 9 Bong Scraping. Edward .Sfaffifocrd, of Harrisburg, 111., sayej '•‘Raving received so much beuest from Erotic liijtters, I feel it uiy duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore 4 ou leg for eight years; my told me l would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated, 1 used, three bottles of Electric Bit, ters and seven, boxes Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, aud my leg is now sound trud well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty ceDts a bottle, and Ducklon’s Arnica Sulve at 25c. per box by F. B. Meyer. 17-49-4 t. An Important Discovery. The most important Discovery is that which brings the most good to thu greatest number, Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, (Joughs, and Colds, will preserve the heath aod save life, and is a priceless boon to the afflicted. Not only does it positively oure consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and ali affections of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, yield at once to its wonderlul curative powers. 11 you doubt this, get a Trial B >ttle free, at F, B, Meyer’s Drug Store, J 7-49-41.

PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGL.ESBACH, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, JMuttou, Sausauge, Bo logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur ehasers at the lowest prices. Nonebutthe best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. i. TDe Highest Price Paid for Good Pat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH. t‘7 ] ‘ Rensselaer Loaxiy Insurance and Collection Bureau. —■ ■ • • —■ FARM LOAD’S, S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10 years* full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and =~ Aetna Eile. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Ratos and PERFECTggQco.zri'fcy. COT-LECTIONS oti alt points iu the Q.S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, lotice to Sen-Besidests. C TAT if OK INDIANA.! ct* Jasper County, i Ennina J). Raymond is hereby- nolilied that Eugene Park-hits filed lits petition Im the Jasper Cirenit Court to partition certain real estate In sniil county in which said Ennina claims an interest ami that said cause will come lip for trial on the second day of the vext term of the Jasper Circuit Court to lie held at. the' Court House, in fie Town of Rensselaer. in said (dime, and state, and commencing - Aiondnv. October litth lass. Witness my hand and the Seat ol f iir ai. \ «iid Court. JAMES E. HtW'iN, / O ' —. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thuuijfitnn ,(• fjrn., .\ltiJ * Jor i'hihiiif. Aug-aWe)*-.', In.

Notice to h-kiim QTATE (>K 1N n I ANA. jQd Jnsper’CiUirity. Ip the Ja.-pCr Ciivu’iT Co\irt> h> October Term A. It. IS*V. • 11 nCi'inAn Keen, 1 va. - ) Elisha Sinilli. and r I Xo.SISS, —— rdpith. wife of the | Notice to Still Kllrlia Snlith-, [■ Nnn-lii.sideiitJ Zion Smith, and —— j Deteinl.ints. Smith, wife of srtfd Zion ! Smith. j r ,4 Come- now the plAintiff herciil,ihy Mordecni K. Cliileote, hi* nttornPy. aiid file,* an aflldnvit showing that said plain till lias filed hi- complaint m the urth-e of the Clerk ol the Jnepcr Circ-uit.Co.nrt, asking that the till*, to certain Real Estate, in said teounty. tie iiuiete-l in lailn. the plaiutitt- and also showing tty said allldtlvii ll,at ail of sjii.l ilefeiolnnt- are liece-sary partles to said suit, aud further, ibid fill of said defendants are non-residents ol the .'State of Indiana; that sold ean-e. will stand for tristi hi. tlie se<-ond day of tin* hl-St le|ln of tin* said Jimpor Circuit Court, to be Held tu the t ourl. I louse in Ketisselaer. In said County and State, eouuneiH-ltix on Moudiyt Octola-ruPt!), A. 11. IS»S. Witness my liatul. and the sonl of ;SKALi said Court, this lStli day of Augilst, l A—rK. )A. 11. ISO. ... , . - JAMES F. IKWIV. Clerk 4 ’ Jwdler Clrniit.Oinrt. Sinrdomi t". CkilrM*, A #*Tdfni l v# r i Atig-PO-nf Bop-I. *

BUO BBICE in THE MS. •■f - * I Just opened, 1-1-2 miles north of town. New Works gnd New Machinery, Repressed bricks for fronts, a specialty, Tile of the best quality and all sizes constantly on hand. Call a»d examine goods and learn prices. J. D. MATTHEWS. - - Proprietors NEW! all NEW! I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper Gq, # that I have made arrangements to sell O Farm Machinery, EMPIRE MOWERS, EMPRIE REAPERS, MPIRE BINDERS &c. And will keep extras on hand, at all times for t lt.chine s, I am also prepared to do BEP^IKIITG-, In the best and most workmanlike manner, aDd at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGGIES repaired, and alb other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, aud of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank. a Jg| R. H. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. " v 7 . f ' .

Robust Health Is not always enjoyed by those who seem to possess it. The taint of corrupted blood rimv be secretly undermining the constitution. In time, the poison will certainly show its effects, and with all the more virulence the longer it lias been allowed to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty. boil, skin disorder and sense of unnatural lassitude, or languor, is one of Nature’s warnings of the "consequences of neglect, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is the only remedy that can be relied upon, in nil cases, to eradicate the taint of hereditary disease and the special corruptions of the blood. It is the only alterative that is sufficiently powerful to thoroughly cleanse the system of Scrofulous and Mercurial impurities and the pollution of Contagious Diseases! It also neutralizes the pdisohsJeft by Diphtheria and Scarlet FefOT* and enables rapid recuperation from the enfeeblement aud debility caused by these diseases. Myriads of Cures Achieved by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in , the past forty years, are attested, and there is no blood disease, at all possible of cure, that will not yield to i(. Whatever the ailments of this class, and wherever found, from the scurvv of the Arctic circle to the “velilt-sores” of South Africa, this remedy has afforded health to the sufferers by' whom it was employed. Druggists i everywhere can cite numerobs eases, with- j in tlieir personal knowledge, of remark- j abie cures -wrought bv it, where ail other treatment had been unavailing. People! will do well to Trust Nothing Else than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Numerous crude mixtures are ottered to the public as ‘-Wood purifiers,” which only allure the patient with the pretense of many cheap doses, and with which it is folly to experiment Wiiile disease is steadily bt*coming more deep-seated and difficult of cure. Some of these mixtures do much lasting harm. Bear in miild that the only medicine that can radically purify the vitiated blood is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, rRKPAKEI) BY ' Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Dowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Brice $1; Six bottles for $5. "***■»« - * A PRESENT! Our fenders for 12 cts. in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and names of two book agents, will receive Free a Steel Finish Parlor Engraving of all Ol’K. PRESIDENTS including (.hviluml, size 22\2.x inches, worth ?4.00. Address ELDER Pub- Co., Chicago illlinl R. R. LANDS In Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. From Lake Superior to Puget Sound, At oricM ranging chiefly from $2 to SB pv acre, on 6to 10 yearr time. This Is the Best Country lor securing Good Homes now open ior settlement. PBPP.TSO acres of Government f* If P fc Land Free under the Uom«re»d ■ 11. fc.fci md Timber Cuimre 4«. NOT* —10,518,433- Acres OK HOKE THAW HALF of all the Public t-smls disposed of lu IWL

w. b. a E. UK MANUFACTURERS ■■■ -- ID DEALERS ' Ji2>r HARIVIJBS-, .SUIDLIES, CI,LLAItS, WHIPS, TKIIX&S V&LISCS, BL4KKETS, ROBES, CAHRI tCETRIM- - 911 x\<LiS, 19 AR.\ CSS OIL,, etc Ooisiesllc ami JVcvf "Work linger SewiHg Machines AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STRET Rensselaer, Inilian.’i. AYER’S * Ague Cure an antidote for all malarial disorders which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance whatever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, hut leaves the system as healthy as It was before the attack. WE WAKEANT AYEB’S AGUE CUBE j *o cure every case of Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, aud Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,, after duo trial, dealers arc authorized, by our Circular dated July Ist, ISS2, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass* Sold by all Druggists. bbittle ffIIVER if PIU.S. PBgH CURE sick Headache and relievo oil the troubles IncU* dent to a bilious state of the system, euchas D.znble eucceßS has been shown in curing ..JSICK.., valuable in Cpnstipatloa, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they only Cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to thodewho Buffer from this distressing complaint, bntfortu nately theirgpodneesdoes not endhere, and thosa ■ skSSmaasi* ACHE Is Ihebanc of to many live* that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while Liver Pins are veryrnaUan* wT&syto takA One or two pills make a dose. Thfiy are strictly V«grt*blc and do not pipe or by their gentle actkia plcase all who FSIAiV-WkJl'uMlfvr £Lr t& wm. mtem co.» W m,