Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1885 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. l _ ■ - ■- Rt 1 ' Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains ( in .Effect Sept, 6th. 1885. SOUTH-BOUND/ 'ff *: n 4t4 an « I No. 2 i No.B ; No. 4 i Daily.; Dai|y ; Daily. jtiICAG J Lvi 7 45aml 8 05pm I 745 pHanynond “ I 848 “ I 908 “ I 848 “ Shelby “ -10 10 “:1028 “ i 1005 “ Rose Lawn “ 11018 “ :10 37 “ ! , FairOsiks “ 110 iiß “ 110 48 “ : > Surrey “ 11038 jllOO “ : ESexissaxa.er ... “ : 1048 “ ;11 U “ 11047 “ ■ Pleasant Ridge “ ill So “ ■ Marlboro - “ JllOs “ ill 27 “ : V Monon “ -1125 “ !114q „ ill 20 “ Lafayette “ ■ 1285 pm I 11220 am Greencastle “ • 251 “ : ' ' 240 “ , LOUISVILLE Ar: 8 05“ : iBOO “ INDIANAPOLIS “ ! • 3 40am! I 01 NCI NN ATI “ i ' 800 “ : NORTH BOUND. i pany i p°j{y 'Daily. CINCINNATI Lv : • 645 pm: INDIANAPOLIS “ • -1115 “• LOUISVILLE “ ! 745 am! : 740 pm r Groeneastle “ :1240pm: ; 100 am ijtfavette “ • 305 “ : : 810 “ Monon “ ; 4 15 “ ! 3 25am j 4 15 Marlboro “ ■ 435 '* : 347 •• •. Pleasant Ridge “ 1 .! 353 “ | . . Sleiißßelaex : 453 “ : 4 03 “ ; 4 51 “ Surrey “ ; 5u5 “ ! 416 *• ■ Fair Oaks “ ; 518 “ ; 430 “ i Hose Lawn “ : 5-82 “ : -4-44 ■« • - Shelby : 541 •• ; 4 54 “ ! 533 “ Hammond “ : 657 “ ■603 “ 652 CHICAGO A r j 800“i7 15 “1 7 55“ All Trains run on Doth Meridian (Cenfral) Time. Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago and , Louisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. * Trains 7 and 8 run aolid&ettveen Chicago and and Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace .sleeping Cars and. Through Coaches between. Chicago and Cincinnati. For tickets ana further information, apply to C. IF’.’vyrexx. Ageiit, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. Geii'l Passenger Agt .

SWB 80W Rensselaer, Ind . and pleasant rooms. Tables Supplied with the best the inariiyt affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-fu-tf. Proprivtor. I * 7 7 f '' .'' •■ " I Interesting to Bath Sexes. Any man or woman making less than S4O weekly should try otir easy moneymaking, buftinoss. We w.int.Ag.'nts for our celebrated Madam Dean Spinal Sut'PORTiNG Corsets; :ds >, our Spinal J Supporter. Shoulderßra.ce and Ab I DOMINAL PROTECTOR COMBINED (for I its I ' I Men,and Boys), No experience required - Four orders per day give the Agent I $l5O monthly. Our Agents report inurto twenty sales dally. $3 out fir free. | Send at once for full particulars. Slate ! sex. ■ Lewis rojle S Co- 393 BroaM N.Y. 18-2-13 t.

... lasaranc® and : CroHcsction Bureau. JEA3OI $390, to §IO,OOO, 5 to 10years* full term ' or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable r l v i. , avelers, and 7 ketna JLlle. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Spates and PERFECT COLLECTIONS on nil points ia the U.S FR ANK W. BABCOCK. Proprietor?. Klifcofiy a For ralety the GRAN D RAPIDS & INDIANA H R. P..CE Sugar jnaple thejMirfcipal timber. S Advantages: Railroads already built, nttmerK ous tdwr.s aitd cities, one of the healthiest parts p of the United States, purest v. ater, good markets, 8 fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large U? agricultural population, best building ihaterial at 1S low figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms. SS perfect tide. For books, maps, charts, and all fl additional information, addreps A W. O. HUGHART, Land Cot r ’riit*toner, Grand R apids.Mich., Pereheron 15OHSES.,Is ‘“ 2i asse M ram ' Grcsraldej Mich. £4 fji stock'selected VR? J the get of sires darns of estab-H4--ed reputation and itiifj||iiip"r r ~|[fT it registered in the French and American Stud B.xjkE. We have s very large number of imports J and grade scallions and brood mares ct; Land. Prices reason* able. Correspondence solicited. Send for »rgo * illustrated catalogue, tree by. maiL Adores SAVAGE A Mkh.

Commissioners’ Court Notes.

The Special Session. The commissioners met in special session, at the call of the Auditor, on Wednesday, of last week, the Hon. John Waymire presiding. The principal business of the session was to examine and pass upon THE'NEW IRON BRIDGE across Carpenters creek in jarion tp., near Dr. J. Ritchey’s place. The bridge has just been completed by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co., of Canton Ohio. It is peculiar in its structure, in that both substructure and superstructure are of iron. The Commissioners accepted the bridge, at the contract price, namely $950. The wooden bridge which preceded it cost SBOO, first cost, and about S2OO since, for repairs, and has only lasted for a few years. The new bridge, which costs but little more, will probably stand for generations.

At the same session the board allowed to"J. W. Powell, Ex-Sheriff $35 for money expended and services rendered in bringing the murderer Wartena, to justice. An old claim of the Auditor for $l2O for making tax duplicates, which has been in the circuit court, on appeal, for some time was settled, on advice of Judge Hammond, by an allowance of $l2O.

THE REGULAR SESSION The Board Diet Monday~nr ‘regular December session. Mr. Waymire’s term having expired, the Hon. O. P. Tabor, the new Commissioner, appeared, and having taken the oath of office before the Circuit Clerk, was enrolled 'as a member of the Board. The Board organized bs electing the Hon. A. 0. Prevo, as President. hi the afternoon Monday the saloon license case of Tacob J. Wesuer, of Wheatfield, was considered. There being no opposition and the applicant having 'iurnished satisfactory proofs that ire was a fit person to'sell liquor, end that he had complied with'the requirements of the law, the license was granted. Tuesday was devoted to the-con-eideration of claims, and Wednes(lj’.y to Hoad anti Bridge .matt.-rs. Considerable time during the balance of tne week will be given to looking over the affairs of the poor farm. ■

JORDAN ITEMS.

Coin husking is nearly finished, yield light, and quality pqbiU -

Real estate on the boom in Jordan. Mr. T. T. Sapp recently bought of Mr. A. B. Lewis 200 acres of laud whieff we understand lie intends to improve at once. Well done, Mr. Sapp, come again. Neverfail is moving for u new church. Pastc-r Mcßeynolds says it must, and shall be built. -This is a step in the right direction. No community needs one worse. Stir em up, Mcßeynolds'. ■ Uncle l)£niel Wood has just completed his new dwelling; it is a neat little structure. We hope he may spend ninny pleasant days among us.

Robbery at North Judson.

A very bold robbery 'was committed gt North Judson, in Stark county, on the Three I. road on Sunday morning of last week. The burglars, who were probably professionals, entered Jacob Kellar’s store and when J ohn Kurtz, one of the clerks war shot in th store, returned from the lodge, they siezed him and compelled him to try to open the safe, but this he was unable to do, not knowing'the combination. Three other clerks were sleeping in the building,,apd they were then awoke, and marched down to the safe. All of them were threatened with instant death if they did not open the safe, but none of i.them able to do so. The burglars then tried to,blow the safe open with powder, but that also failed. They then took what loose valuables the clerks had about them, and about the store, to the value- of perhaps a couple of hundred dollars, the clerks with ropes, and left. The clerks got loose and gave the alarm in a short time, but no trace of the robbers could be discovered.

A REPUBLICAN.

Marriage Licenses.

CSihce- last reported the Circuit Clerk has issued licenses authorize ing the marriage of the following named couples: ( Lee E. Glazebrook, ( Lizzie A. j Frank A. Ross, | Ora Thompson. j Isaac M. Kepner, ( Elizabeth M. Colvin, j Austin N. Lakin, ( Christina Petty/ ( Charles N. Pullins, ] Rhoda Ellen Florence.

Rail-Road Ties Wanted.

Any Person wishing to sell Rail Road ties will please call at my office. They will be "'allowed to deliver at their closest point on the line of railroad, any place between Surrey and Marlboro.

Wall paper, new, nobby designs at Kannals’. Watches and clocks repaired and work warranted at KannaPs. ♦ , Wall paper, window shades, and window fixtures, at Kannal’s. » —■ As good as the best —Olds’ farm wagons, for sale by "W. H. & C.i Rhoades. < »■ Goods at cost £>r cash, for the next 30 days at Hemphill A Honans’. 3 -.——— 1 The most complete stock of Dry Goods—-new and cheap—at Ralph Fendig’s. Those BoysHvnd Childrens’ clothing at Ralph Fendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. Millinery, Dress Goods, Flannels, Yarns and every thing in stock, sold at cost, for cash at Hemphill & Honan’s. I. —«ana*--^r—■ - New Stock, good goods. Reasonable prices at the Chicago Grocery, Makeover building, R. F. Priest proprietor.

Money scarcjiand goods plenty, nium'y we need,and will sell gooßt. at cost for 30 days. Come and buy now. Hempliiil & liouaa. Boot.-' and SHOES-Selz, Schwab A Co.', and the justly celebrated W.aikec .biaiids~nntiiitig “batter; made-Tor sale ot the Trade Palace. . Willey & Sigler are agents for Jos. L. Libby & Co’s Flue Shirts. Call at the Tiade Palace and see them, Pay Tor your wire. Pay for your twine. Pay ■what you owe us, and be happy. N. Warner Sons. Now is the time to lay in your winter stock, for a little money. Millinery, Dry goods. T uderwenr, and Fancy goods, at cost ior cash, for 30 days only, at Hemphill & Honan’s. . . We <are needin? * money badly and will sell goods for the next 30 days at cOst. Conte and buy now. Hemphill & Honan. Everybody should, call at the Trade .Palace and see the nice stock < f coats.

; Wabash. Scratctss am! Itch cared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use. ntt others. T its never iailsi Sold py Emmet Kuun'.i’, Dreggist. Rensso:aer. Ind. .17-3-ts. - <i nt yr ■ x c> <tji i ■■ i I Better B'dp yeur cough wkile yotij i fan. By< and ry noliiir.g. will d« it. j It ?' worth heeding, that Parker s i'en - tig is the bast thing knows for . euugks. j golds, torpid liver, kidney troubles and i I weak lungs; You risk your” life ia | waiting. Take it yrhi'e there is time, D. | Bucklen’s Arnica SalveThk Best Salvb in th'* world Tt JD'.hk, I Brui&en, Sores, Ulcers, F-lit li!i.:r.:n, Eere r J dores, Tetter, Ch ipp' i'i ibi/iF -- GhilLluns, Corns, iiiul nil >kra Eruptions, a:rd positively ciiresT’Ues or :t> pay re+{uTr?d. ft it> guaranteed -to give perfect --.•isi,mH.>n !or money refunded. P#ce -5 cents per Ip. er box. For sale by F. B. Meyer; I 1 8 8-I,yr. ————>—••• ———— —— Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan , i writes: I never hesitate to recommend I your Electric Bittiera to mv customers, i they give entire satisfaction, and are rapid sellers. ” Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver, complaints. < Purify the blood and reg ulate the bowels. Nd family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctors bills every year. Sold at 50 cents a bottle ty F. B. Meyeri ? 14-4 t. »

B. F. Ferguson.

Tht idoal young poopU't magatlno. It holds. (Mo ,/fref place among periodical# of it» cla#». —Boston Journal. ST. NICHOLAS monthly periodical for boys aiidyirlt, appearing on the 2oth of each month. Edited by Mafy Mapes Dodge. Price, 25 bents a number, or 53.00 a year, in advance. Booksellers, news-dealers, jiostmasters, and the publishers take subscriptions, which shotdd begin with the November number, the first of the*volume. Jjt. Nicholas aims both to satisfy and develop the tastes its fconstituL ency: and its record for the past twelve yeari, duping which ij has stood? as it stands to-day, at the head of periodicals ior boys and girls, is a sufficient warrant so its excellence during the coming season. The editors announce the following as among the LEADING FEATURES OF 1835-85: A Serial Story by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The first long story she has written for children. A Christmas Story by W. D. Howeni.s. With humorous pictures by his little daughter. ‘ George Washington,” by Horace E. Scudder. A novel and attractive Historical Serial. Short Stories for Girls by Lou is aM. Alclitt. Tne first—“Tiie Candy. Goun^’’—in November. New' “Bits of TACk for Young Folks,” by ‘H. H.” This series forms a gracious and fitting memorial of a chjld-loving and child-helping ssul. Papers on the Great - English Schools, Rugby and others. Illustrations by Josfeph Pennell. A Sea-coast Serial Story, by J. T. Trowbridge, will be life-like, vigorous and useful. - - / “Jenny’s Boarding-House.” a serial by James Otis. Dealing with news-boy life ami enterprise. Frank R. Stockton will contribute several of, tiis humorous end fanciful slories. ijpRiLL.” By John Preston True A_dgpital school-story for boys. The Boyhood of Shakespeare, by With—ilimitxations by Alfred Parsons. SlfoßT Storils by scores of proimaeh t writers, ine Ihd ihg S asari Coo I i"d ge, II H. .Boyeseii. Nora Perry,, T . A. J nvier. Was : iiiigt.< u Gladden. Rossiter Johnson, Jw.qu’irMiiler. Sophie Al ay. ,Hez. iiieh Butterworth, W. O.Stol iao't. Harriet Prescott Spofford, and many others. Entertaining sketches by. Alice W. Koili.is. Charles G !. ;i.und, Henry | Eek’ooj, Lieutenant Sell Walk a, Ed.varo I Egakstott, amiofliers. i Poems, sti >rt-r c >iitrih>it:bn.-:, did ih?.p;>r.ttaen.ts will complete weal; the Iliirtil b, iv }~'>r,': r ci 11 • Ute, ties', in ig azbio f-,r c di.ire-; in the world.” THE CENI URY CO. New York. [

t>r.-Le:» lioncP, ”1 know a iurh vvb< sc hones I are almost as iH.Tiiue as glass, ' , was reinarked to an Athmfai nmn the bther day. “11 is b >ires were, so brittle timt in throw ing a stone-lie broke his arm between the shoulder and elbow. I knew another man,” continued the speaker, ‘‘who kicked at a dog, and broke his thigh.” Investigation shewed that both these men bad been taking large quantities of mercury, and foi tiuite a time. If ,they had been under the treatment of good physicians to regulate the dost' and quantity, it would no doubt have been all right, but they had been taking nostrum's containing such poisonous drugs as mercury, potash, etc,, and had finally impaired their 1 hese cases are beyond the reach of S. S. f. or any other remedy, but tji-.-y migiit have been saved if they had taken the right niedici'ue. ,ilr. Thomas li. Morgan, of Oglethorpe, Ga., says that he "suin.-refi .many years from mineral poisuiiiiig and had a terri. ble merciii inl sore on his leg which’ his doctor tiioiight would render amputation necessary. He o’-jected to nLe cm.tin.; n ami took Swift’s ..Specific instead. The r<-snlt is that he is entirely well, h;.s two good Kgs, ami is in belter health than for many years. For sale bv ail druggists. Treatise on Blood ami Skin DiSea-w- nialled fray, The Swift Specific (..’<>.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga-. 157 \V. ‘24d tT., N. Y. A Walking Skeleton* Mr f E. ispjinggr. of- Machanicsbv.rg, Pa., writes: “I was affiteted with lung ieverand’absea+on lunge and-Tedkrtd t'> a WtuKHtg 'Skeleton. Gi t a free trial bottle-of Dr. Kings New [>t<c- v<’rv for t.'onsumution. which diJ me so. much good that I oought a dolter oottle. .After using three bottles, found myself once more a dj»u, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in lltssh of 48 lbs." Cull atF. B Meyer's Drug Store and get a free trial Ixntle of thia certain cure for all Lung. Disease- Large ixjt--14-45.

Ooocls. SPaacy C3-<ooA», ' E Our stock of Dress Goods Oar stock in this line, inmust be sold before invoicing; '<s•! eluding Silk Handkerchiefs, i‘X x > I'4/ and we will make you prices w Mufflers, &c„ is now complete, in this line that will defy You can select a desireable and competition. ' M 1 i useful present, at small cost, Come and see for yourssU. from our stock. |S ELLIS rib » . • • 9 y ’ X 'p-T- . '♦ ,s t ‘.lk'• _ ■XXT’colcnc. \V.. tT? O.esit’s T’-j.misli.irLg' $ M 4 . G-oedus, '4 4' Lesrn offr prices on all [J Don’t forget that we sell 4 4 the best line of Underw'ool Flannels, Yarns. 4 4 - .. , R 4' Wear in ' e nm rket - 4 '4: »- r-f r-r r Blankets, Bed Comforts L,. c'j — * 4< 4} and Ladies' Cloth Skirts, t | X-aaies CXoalns. 'V V and compare with those of 4A 4 We lead the trade, with 4 4 fj ie nicest and best .fitting 4 4. any other store. .l Yi 4 Cloaks shown in town. ‘4 4 . ~%*.*s* -

THE CENTURY for 1835-86. The romarkabjo ihtefest'iu the War papers-and in the many timely, articles and strong serial features publish-d recently in The Century has given that Hragwztrrft-a regtil.'lr -errciilntiou of MORE THAN 200,000 MONTtILi. Among the features for the coming volume, which bpgins wit i the November number, are: THE WAR PAPERS EY GENERAL GRANT AND OTHERS. These will be continued (iiiost of them iiltisirated) tmiil the chief events,of the civil war have been •described by- leading participants on hocii "sides. General Grant’s papers' include descriptions ,f the batti. s ot( ChaHanooga and the I wiitlemess." General McC'letlati will .write <>f Atdietuin. General D. C. Js<l 1 '■< Shiloh, Generals Pope. Longstreet and or.;;< rsof the secwid Bull Run, etc.. <IC NaVtil combat-, itndutln.g tn. fi,;ht between the, K ats ige and iiei -Vabam t. tw ollicereof octh shift-, wi i oe describ' d. The “Reeodec ions ts a privtHe' ap-i H'oeial war papers ot an- ahecihaal ..J j'iunior'>us (ti.aritclrr avjli bo lui • <1 the. .ear see:aL3t:o.;ie3'3T w. . ef.\v: Lv, a:.'.HALLOCK F&inE, I AHL GiAIoGE W. CABLE. Mr. Howells’s .dial will be in lighter vein tli.in ‘<£htrß:we of Silas Laphaul. ’’ Mrs. Foot’isjs a story of mining life, vpnd-Mr. Cai.le’s a novelette of UwA'- 524 *- diitns of Louisiana. Mr. liable will also contribute a series of papers on ( Slave songs ami dances, inehidtng negro serpent-worship, etc. SPECIAL FEATURES include “A Tihwclc Pilgrhntige te Rome,’ iil :strated by Pennell; Historical Papers by Edward Eggleston. Rnd others; Papers on Persia, by S. G. W. Borijam<n, lately U. S. Minister, with numerous illustrations; Astromical Articles, practical atid*’p i >puiar, on ••Sideral Astronomy:’' papers on Chris ten Unity by representatives of various reiUotts denominations; Papers on Manual ■Education, by various exy-eris, etc. SHORT SIOP.US 'By rrank R. Stoekion, Mrs. Helen Jackson HI. H ). Mrs. Mary Hall..ck I Foote, Joel Chandler Harris, H. 11. I B<>ye.-en. I’. A. J-.uvier, Julian Hawthorne. Richard M. Johnston, ami t>:b- ---; ers, and p-icras i>, le t hog poets. I’iie :D m ir:mert-s, - UgH;) Letters,' •■BrieI a-Lirae.” etc , yyi'i be fuiiy sustained. THE ILLUSTRATIONS 1 Will be ke;; .u > lie- atidtrd which h i-sl :nu de iKE CTntui.w engravings fa- ! molts li e world over. PRICES A SPECIAL OFFER. <~ I Regular .subscription price. Al. b'i a year. To-.nab'e reader.-: s o 'C, the, War Paper?, wi'ti eontri mtlons from Generals Grant. Beauregard, Me Cietian, J. E- Joiinre-ou, Lew Wallace, i .--.bniiral Porter and others, v,.--; wit ! s.md the I-’ back numbefe Novemb i to Cetober, witn ■>. y-.t-js ‘ -’.b-'-riptirei !.'< gibi.tnr w. ti !. 2, . ! lbßb. FOR % kod FOR THE WHOLES. A .eu recriptoii, • with the 12 w ; umr- rfifound -'H two i'-au'i '•'■me yu.u.ni s, B 7 p) FOR TH?..WHOLE. Back BU.llbeiS Oiliy supplied at these prices w ith eg ascriptions. A free yyrciin'il b ‘ck .luniber ; iviU be on r'rpiest. M ■•u. thi. p>if.-r. « All fleab rs and postmasters f ke s«tbsirriptibns amt sttoyiy ibimbers accordiikj io oi,ir fl ,-j>eci:'A offer; may m; inade directly lb The Century <ld • New-York. ~ ; TITTVI Buckeye Evaporator -j ■.•■ . r an.l let yenr J- tyW-V:. vile or culMa* rm make from »3 to ~ *4 la. cvapGrai1 iuKyour fruit . S-S P’ry-ire- yfi" ■'.'J&reX;'ft] that U goirg 5 * ' iSo . lx I to waste. 7 .r t'rait evnp. 15 £ orated tin* 5-a ..‘' C ?re-3?S^7X> 1 maehire ■’r— ? taiu« aii its a fre»li.«priirht~ •It &aro- and in co?'* aQ*! taste is equal to a>w canne-i SSta*i?c.7abMtobe without t£e EvapK Xt i* so simple awr child <*«S iXvit - 1 in-tsc.-l rep-nf-M- k!»iu< full Z£:ri»liW>. A®2*TF» WAX*F.». AH Sl-.f.ijc.afiMLO «,

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