Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1885 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. r-7 "" ' Thursday, November 19, 188& JUtMI ©f «A.<a.-v-*rtljßlaa.er-Ptoiesfocoai caras, *s per annum tor 6 lines er ess;SO cts. tor each additional line. Local notices, 10 cents per line tor first insertion cents per line for each subsequent insertion. * Special rates ter choice places in the paper, and tor advertisements wider than one column. , Hits of regular advertisers payable Quarterly ; ransient to be paid in advance JOB Pbiktino.— Alargeassortmentof type and other material for poster, camphlet, circular and Ipnured work. Prices'.ow,

According to established custom the President has issued his proclamation, appointing the last Thursday in November as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. The day comes this year on the 26th of the month* The Loucks-Lou thian libel suit, of Loganspoat, which was to have been retried at Delphi this week, has been settled by the parties and dismissed. The basis of settlement was nominal damages of one cent ip favor of the plantiff, with costs upon the defendant.

Killed By the Cars.

John W. Smith, of Crawfordsville, a brakeman on a through freight train, bound north, was killed yesterday morning, between 3 and 4 o’clock, about three miles noith of Rensselaer. The train had broke in two, and it was the opinion of the other train men that in trying to signal the engineer, or to set a brake Smith had made a misstep, and fell between the cars, five of which passed over him. He was mangled in a dreadful manner, and death was no doubt, instantaneous. The train men gathered up the remains and carried them on to Surrey, and left them in charge of Mr. Wilcox, the agent there. Coronor Blue held the inquest yesterday afternoon, and sent the body on to Crawfordsville. The evidence of the train men was taken this morning, as the train went south. No blame is attached to any one for the accident.

A Sad Occurrence.

Last Monday Morning, Millard B. infant son of Capt. and Mrs. F. W. Babcock, while playing about the room, picked up and drank from a bottie containing a strong solution of carbolic acid, which was being used about the bouse as a disinfectant, there being sickness in the family. Mrs. Babcock’s sister, Miss Patton, had been using the acid a short time before, and setting it down, the child found it and drank, as above stated. The action of the acid was to instantly corrode and turn white the tissues with which it came in contact.. Dr. Hartsell reached the house within two or three [minutes and a little later Dr. Washburn was called. But the fatal substance had done its work before any remedies could be applied, and after lingering for about 12 hours, part of the time in an unconscious condition and part of it in great agony, the little sufferer died at 8 o’clock in the evening. Owing to the very feeble heart action the doctors did not ventnre to administer any opiates, to relieve suffering, for fear of immediately fatal results. The child’s age was 18 months, and 1 day. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, from the Catholic church, the Rev. FatherZumbuelte,officiating. Death, coining in such a method as this, necessarily brings with it a degree of sorrow to the the bereaved ones, far in excess of what would be felt in the ordinary course of events, and the grief of these afflicted parents was ot a kind to evoke the deepest sympathy of the whole community.

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The Father at His Country Left to Americans no better legacy than his example of truthfulness. We will not tell a lie, (for nothing). We buy all our goods on time, and must sell them immediately, to meet obligations. In order to make quick returns, we will offer greater inducements than ever before. Consult your own interests, and call before buying elsewhere. They Must Go ; THOSE BOOTS and SHOES. T. J. Farden. 2 doors from P. O. WHY THE COLUMBUS WATCH IS THE BEST. The Main Spring Barrel is completely covered, making it more nearly dust proof than any other. The Regulator is nearly double the length of others, rendering accurate legulation a very simple matter. To replace a broken Main Spring the Barrel can be removed without removing the Balance or interfering with the regulation The Hair Spring Stud is so formed that two or more coils of Spring cannot catch in the Regulator Pins and cause the watch to either stop or gain time at an unusual rate. The Balance comes under the round, or edge, the strongest part of the case, not as all others, in the center and under the weakest part. These are improvements that cannot be claimed by any other manufacturers. There are other advantages which the watchmaker can readily explain, and once seen, all must agree in saying that it is the strongest and best watch in the world. In buying and carrying a Columbus watch you will save the price of an ordinary watch in a few years in repairs alone, to say nothing of the inconvenience and delay of repairs. I carry a full line of Columbus watches, also a complete stock of clocks. Repairing done by a Competent workman, at reasonable prices. Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for the Columbus Watch. As a purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla acts<2iri etiy aLd promptly. A-siigl? bottle will prove ils.uiirF . Many th<.ns nd» of pc-tile sfe yearly s-iveo from dangeii>us»tcve“' by the exercise of a finely care nr ileinsiig the syruin by tin use of this remedy. Wabash Scratcnes and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use aw utters. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kannnl, Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. 17-3-ts, mt irn ii A PRESENT! Otir readers for 12 cts. in po«tnge stamps t<» pay for mailing ajnl wrapping, and names of agents. Will receive Free a Meel Finish Parlor Engraving id ah OIK PRKS||»K>TK ini hffling (lev hml* eiie »2x2x Indies, worth |4.00. Address ELDER Pub- Co., Chicago lII-IT-aS-lyr,

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The Golden Opportunity Of the year 1885is now offered to all those desiring cheap homes and good investments. A grand cheap excursion to view some of the finest lands and most attractive country under the sun. The nominal sum of $lO will secure you a ticket from Watseka and return to inspect the State, School and R R. lands lying in Soutliern Minnesota. These lands comprise a fine, rich, black loam withgravel-clay subsoil, and are adapted to raising ~ ~ * CORN, WHEAT, RYE, OATS. NLAXHAY, BARLEY, and alt kinds of fine fruits and vegetables. They are also dotted with beautiful small lakes crossed by streams of living water and interspersed with fine groves of timber and may now be secured by all wanting Clieap Homes in a rapidly growing country, on terms within the reach of all. Setfters are rapidly securing homes in this favored land, many are seeking there as an investment, Prices are advancing. Do not miss tlie opportunely to see this country, sow offered at such an insignificant sum. As to climate, there is none more healthful, and it is not subject to sudden change*. The winters are dry and bright, with steady temperature, much more pleasant and healthy than a warmer climate subject to dampness. For detailed description, terms, prices, etc - , see circulars in I’ostoffice. Take one, read, and ponder. Excursions will leave B W.ATSKKA Wednesday, October 7th, at 1:35 p. m., and each Wednesday thereafter until further notice. Take your lunch from home to eat on the cars; after arriving there meals will -be-furnished for 25 cents each. I will accompany any party of three or more to see that they have every attention and assistance, and no advantage is taken of any. For full information address J. B, MORREL u, Wasekta, 111.

LOCAL AGENT FOR Iroquios and Adjoining Counties. iB-4-tf. : NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of the Estjate of Benjamin W. Hawn, deceased, by order of tlie Jasper Circuit Court, will offer at private sale, at the law oilice of Thompson & Bro., ill.heTown of Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, at hot less than its appraised value, the following described Real Estate, in said county, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds of the southwest quarter of the southwest of {Section Thirty-six (Bib Township Twenty-seven (27) North, Range Seven (7) West; and the undivid-edvtwo-thirds of the South one-hundred (100) feet of lot One (I) in Patton’s addition to the town of Remington. Jasper count)’. Ini.hiiia.rD Said sale will be made any time lifter November 28. 1885. / Lain Real Estate wili be sold subject to a mortgage now amounting to Fyvo-hii|idrcd and Tnirto-tlirce dollars in lav/ir of the Aetna Life’insurance Company, and on the following teems, to-wit: / One-third cash, one-third' in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months; purchaser to execute his notes for deterred payments, drawing six percent, interest, and secured by mortgage on the laud sold, WILLIAM B AUSTIN, Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin \V. Hawn, deceased. oi, Oct-29 Nov-5-12-19, i 1 iC. BBS. MANUFACTURERS -cLZSTjD ' - DEALERS X2ST SI ARNEBB. SAI>I>LI2B. O LL4RS. WHIPS, TRUK BAS VALISES. BLANKETS, ROH ES, CA R RIAG E TRIM - MINGS. HARNESS OIL, elv DumcHticaudNeu Work singer Sewing Machines , —— AT THEIR —— HARNESS SHOP. QJJTTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON oTRET Rensselaer, India nn 1 ' W. BISSENDEN & SONS. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS. and (Shop opposite Halloran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, * < • Indiana. Bar - Decorating. Painting and Paper Hanging a Specialty, If-H-tL

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO SELL REAL ESTATE STATE OF INDIANA,) SS Jasper County, } Catherine Parcels, Arthur S. Parcels. Isaac J. Parcels, Ora L. Parcels and William E. Moore, are hereby notified that Wiiliium B. Austin. Administrator of the Estate of. John F. Parcels, deceased, has filed his petition in the Jasper Circuit Court, to sell the Real Estate of said. Estate to pav debts; and that said petition will be heard on the first day of the next term of said court, to be held at the Court House at Rensselaer, in said County and State, and commencing Monday, January, 4 1886. Witness, my hand and the seal of f sir it\ said Court, this Noveniber 5,1885. ( J JAMES F. IRWIN, '£ 7 o'e/ Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Nov-5-12-19. Notice to Non-Residents. fizTATE OF INDIANA,/ cv Jasper County, j In Justice Court, Complaint for Thirty Dollars. Yelte Mulder, Before Ireneus vs Shortridge, Justice Edouard Podschuwat [of the Peace, in and and Anna Podschuwat J for Keener townehi p, Jasper County, Indiana. NOTICE is hereby given that a Summons, and proceedings in attachment, against above named defendants, have been by me issued, in above entitled case. And the summens having been returned [u«t served, defendants not found,] and the writ of attachment also returned [not served, no property found.] And the summons to garnishee defendants John Graves and William C. Tyler, returned duly served. And on October 17th, 1885, each of above named garnish ee defendants m.de answer under oath, showing that the, 1 , were each of them indebted to the above named defendants. Notice is thereloregiven that on Saturday, the 26th day of, December, 1885, at two [2] o’clock in the afternoon, at my office in Keener township, Jasper county, Indiana, I will proceed to hear and decide upon the claim of the said Yelte Mulder, whereof the said Edouard Podschuwat and Anna Podschuwat, and all others inteiested, will take notice. IRENE US SHORTRIDGE, Jtistice of the Peace. R. IK. Marshshall, Atty for Plaintiff. Nov-5-12-19-26.

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