Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1886 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. «, -A**- ■» □•ndfnsed Time Table of Passenger - - T/ain, in.'effeot December 27. 188 S. SOUTHBOUND. Jill< 'AG ) Lvi 730ami 73| pin I 555 am Hammond “ ' 835 '■ I 835 “ • 720 “ Shelbv “ 11001 “ : 949 V 111 17 Rose Lawn “ ;1011+“ : “ 11150“ Eair Oaks- “ 110 25 •• :10 10-j-“ 11250 pm Surrey “ 11038+“ i : 1 10 “ Pleasant; Ridge “ '2057+“ • “ ■ 210 “ Marlboro “ 'll 03+“ • “ ; 231 “ Monon “ -1140 “ >ll 15 „ : 330 “ Lafayette »•. 1285pinil2 25:in> : 530 “ Greencastle “ ■ 250 “ • 220 “ ' LOUISVILLE j Ar: 8 10“ : 730 “ : INDIANAPOLIS “ : 340 “:3 10 “ CINCINNATI V,“, 1745 “ ! 755 “ ; NORTHBOUND. Stains. . (SXCINNATI Lv : 735 am: 645 pm :12 10pm 11115 “ : LOUISVILLE “ ’ 7 10am- 740 “ : Greencastle “ i 1220 pm: lo2aur Lafayette “ : 245 “ • 810“ : 450 am .Monon “ ■ 402 “ : 410 “ : 800 “ Marlboro “ : 4 22+“ : -J AT4S “ Pleasant Ridge “ i 4 28+“ I i'o'lo u Sensselaex “ : 438 “ : 4 42 “ ;"945 “ Surrey “ L-45u+“ : “-10 38 ““ Fair Oaks 505 “ j- 5 05 “-1115 “ Rose Lawn 5 20+“ ’ . “ ill 50 “ Shelby ■ 530 •• i 5 28 “ :1219pm Hammond “ ■ 855 “ • 630 “ : 400 CHICAGO A r ;_B 00 “ = 755 “j 5 40“* Trains marked with a + stop oulv When flagged. Trains are run on Central (Standa-d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars on night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago add Louißville. . Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Itoy’"Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all aPrixicApa.l Points, For tickets ano further information, apply to C. S*. Wren, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN, Gen’l Passenger Agt

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County Correspondence.

/tzo.v Wheatfield eenier. The new railroad is the leading ■ topic at present. From the talk one would infer that it will cross every satin in the township. Good roads, revival meetings and Literary clubs make lively times for the young people JinT Hibbs has two brothers, Michaganders, visiting him. Minnie Booth and Mrs. Charley Myers visited at Crown Point during the Holidays. Wheatfield Center takes the cake for well behaved young people, at every meeting. Mr. and Mrs. -Cason spent the Holidays with relatives in_Kansas City, Mo; The young ladies are delighted at the discovery that John Myers is i epairing and fitting up his house that has stood vacant for so many years. _ Miss Brown, of Valpo, is visiting Miss Huffiey. Miss Ida Brooks, of Hebron, spent the Holidays with Mrs. Shaffner. * Owing to the state of the weath er and roads, news is rather stale in this section. CIIBIS.

BARKLEY ITEMS. Cold weather. Excellent sleighing. Plenty of stock water. Schools all in good running order. J. V. Alter and son are visiting relatives in Clinton county. Their mill will not start again this winter .

Russel’s mill is still doing some Longstrath & Newel will bring another mill to this neighborhood next spring. Vocal drills every Wednesday night at the Wild Lily. Real old time spelling schools conducted at the several school houses, are attracting considerable attention. The Bible class and Prayer meeting, at Brushwood, have produced good results in the community. .. . -fflur business of appointing committees, delegates etc., for coming political work, in the Republ lean ranks, was attended to on the 23d, although the attendance was not very large. The committee on the Hendrick’s monument fund, are at work. We can not show too much respect for" the departed, who have spent their lives in uesfulness. True, as Gray intimates, The “animated bust” can not “bring back the fleeting breath,” yet it not only shows a kind respecWor the dead, but is an incentive for good to the living. - Bill Bat. DEM OTTE DOINGS. Sleighing good enough for us. Mr. M. F. Schwanke, our Trustee, is on the sick list. The schools of the township are in good ruiining order. J. F. Bruner, late of Pleasant Ridge, is now engaged in the mercantile business here. He is doing a good business, it seems. Cord-wood and posts (the principal products of our sand ridges) are coming in ata .lively rate. Our merchants take it in as fast ak it -comes along. Literary at DeM,oite every two weeks on Friday evenings, regardless of weather. It has been a complete success, so they say.

Rev. Thomas Markin, Pastdr of Rose Lawn circuit, *is holding a series < f meetings at DeMolte. His works are being greatly rewarded, by the addition of several membeis to the M. E. church. i S. J. Bentley, who has for thd past four years occupied the old Pioneer building, is about to move his stock of goods to Dunnvill'e, where a new building awaits him. Mn Bentley leaves many friends who very much regrets his going. However, the old stand will be immediately stocked again by W. C. Tyler, who expects to carry a general stock " A sled load of the DeMotteites visited the heatfield Center Literary last Thursday evening. They report it hard to get away wi tL Ferguson & Goff of Rensselaer, are doing a rushing hay business in the vicinity of DeMotte. j.

SLIM JIM.

REMINGTON ITEMS. 'Two American citizens of foreign extraction, by name, Belangee of France, and Üba of Germany indulged in a pugilistic encounter at short range, that is, within the narrow limits of a sleigh, which came near ending all further hostile demonsti ations on the part of the Teuton. The. Frenchman was victorous, but paid into the public treasury of the state the sum of,five dollars, and to his honor, Justice Tharp; the cost pf prosecution, amounting to seventeen dollars. Cheap enough. -. Titus E. Price and Loyd Kingsbury are expected home from Highmore, Dakota, this week. The Vox-Populi, of that place, thinks that the latter gentleman will take a bride back with him. Prosecuting attorney, Dan Fraser, of Benton county, was in town Sunday and Monday, looking into the Belangee-Uha unpleasantness. Lewis Alter, Cor; Sec- of the Indiana State Association of Civil Engineers and County Surveyors, is attending the Michigan State Association, at Anil Arbor, this week. The Republican caucus at Dr. Maxwell’s office, 'last Saturday night, was well attended. A delegate was appointed - to attend the district convention at Logansport, which meets Feb., 11, whose name is not known to your correspondent at present-writing. Rumor has it, that there will be a consolidation of two of our prominent business houses, in the near future. Charles Balcom, of Kentland, was in town Monday last The next time he comes he will likely not go back alone. Remingtonian.

HANGING GUO VE ITEMS. I Owing to the severe weather, the Republican Convention, which shouldhave convened at Marlboro last Saturday night, was not a success. The M. E. church, of this vicinity, has lately closed one of the most successful revivals we have had for years; sixty persons having accepted the doctrine during the revival. A meeting was held A Osborne school house on the 22 ult, for the purpose of selecting a site for a church. The meeting was a failure because of conflicting local interests. An agreement could not be made as to location, or whether the building should be a Union or Methodist church. It seems that some of our people think it unfair that, they should be called to aid in building a church wherein their de nomination should be excluded. It may be well to observe that our township is about six iniles square; it contains 117 voters and at least a population of 668; not more than one third of which are church members. It appears that a church located near; the center would be to accommodate the majority; it also appears, from an examination of the delinquent tax list, that one church will accommodate the finance of Quito wn ship. Hay pressing is flourishing. Three presses are no-w working in the township. Until lately two Literary societies have been supported, the Banta and the Fairview. The meeting of the former is indefinitely postponed; the latter, we understand, still maintains a feeble existence. C. C. Strategy. Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in watches, clocks and jewelry, call on E. Kannal. The Ham mar 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 Ninnler One. Call and see me before buying. Yours Respectfully, Emmet Kannal. . >.■■■ ,\i , SsrUrtkWaed and Bel’adoun coin bined wqh r, ‘ber ingi-edu-nts used in the best potons plasters make Carter's S. W. it B. Backache Piasters the best iu the uiareet. Price 25cts. 12-St r■ * '

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January 26,1886“ • Brother Republican: - I am glad that you and I have helped, and can help, make our party “machine” this year. Each of us was, and is, J invited as a “wheeler” to i take a whack at our organization. You and J will haye an equal say, also, as to our banner cry arid ticket. The voice of a majority is good enough for you and for me. We are enlisting for the campaign | The Captain and Orderly will be chosen next Saturday, let us be there, lou and I can say “oiir b on party matters this, year. The inventive ability of our enemies will measure the schemes to which They will organize a “scratch or bolt” in Jasper county. Fine work may be looked for between those who make and who believe campaign lies. Ingenious election frauds are born of this party c f violence. Bogus courts and forged returns are means of victory with the “spoils party.” There is a hunger and a thirst after the local offices in this county. Sly tricks will be played, bold, bad ones will follow. United, we are sure of victory; wvided, we may fail. The lesson aL duty for you and me, is to stand" by our colors. Let us watch each maneuver of the enemy with a critic’s eye, and to help our own party, let us try. The surest prospect of victory is often blasted. The Democrats are trying to make game of you and I. Don’t you forget it? It is an old trick, and we ought to see it. This “Bourbon taffy”- is drugged. Don’t invest. The cunningly devised foible of “Mugwump” must die aborning. I want to see you at the convention and talk with you, . face to face. Come, and bring your neighbor with you.

Miss Jessie Wagner

Is the daughter of Mr. D. R. Wagner, of the firm of Messrs. D. R. Wagner Co., merchants in Water Valley, Miss. He writes from his home under date-of October 10, 1885, and ..■ ■ ■ ■ says; “Our little Jessie, was taken with scrofula about six years ago: She was then only - six years old. We tried all the best physicians in our town, well as chose at Hot Springs and Eureka Springs, Arkansas; i n Phi lad el phi a and Ne w Vol k City, besides the virtues of numerous other springs which We visited, and did for her all that affection and money could do for about four years? aud with all this we barely managed to keep her alive. She was the most afflicted child I ever saw, She had abscesses on all of her joints and on her jgjck, and small pieces of bone worked from them for more than two years, and her elbow and hip bones stiffened. After trying, as we tboughtj almost everything, and apparently without any permanent effect, in our despair / concluded to try Swift’s Specific- Strange to say befbie she had finished the first bottle we saw a change for the better. Her appetite’ began to improve, and her eyes to brighten, Soon she ceased to complain of the distressing pains which had made her life miserable for the previous years. In ten months after she began to take S. S. S. all the abscesses had healed up, and she now had grown much taller and improved in weight twenty per cent. N ow '» with the exception of a stiff elbow and hip, she is as well as anyone. No one who knew her t condition four years ago thought'she would ever get over it. We attribute her recovery to Swift’s Specific entirely. I have seen it tried with several others here, and always with good results.” Treatise oil Blood and Skiff Diseases free: • For sale by all druggjsts. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, GaJ T 57 W. 24d St ; N. Y. -

YOUR BROTHER.

my k M .. Great Closing-out Sale of DRY GOODS CLOAKS, Ladies Furnishing-Goods, HOSIERY. Boots and Shoes, Below Cost! —AT— BAZAR. BairCall in, right away, before going to any other place, and price goods.

Elgin movement, for Ofi Call and see them, at KannaFs tp D j Drug and Jewelry Store, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEOF ESTATE, NOTICE is hereby given to th«* creditors, heirs and legatees of James Nash, deceased to appear.in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 15th day of March, 1886, rnd show cause-rif any, why the final settlement accounts with the es tate of said decedent should not. be approved; and sai>’ heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heitship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk and seal of / euid Court this 20th day of J&nuary, 1886. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the JasperJCircuit Court-Jan-28. Feb-4.

Notice &*■ Non-Residents. S PATE OF INDI A FA, I qQ • Jasper County, j’bD. In the Circuit Court, March Term, 1886. Nancy A. Raymond, ) Complaint. vs. ’ ■ No. Leonard W. Raymond.) 3470 Now comes the Plaintiff, by Saunderson & C unparct, her attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendant is not (president, of Ijie State of Indiana, and that said action ’• to obtain divorce from said defendant. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appeat on the Eighth day of the next Term »f the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of March. A- D. 1886, at Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in said County, and State, and answer or 'lemur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in his absenceWitness nty name and the ‘seal (SBALJ of said Court affix ;d,‘ at Rens«ebirr, this Isth day of January, A. D. 1886. JAMES F. IRWIN. Cl-rk ) of the Jasper Crr. uit Court, j SauniH'son & Cij»>pnrrt. Altus for Pltff’ Jan-28. l-eb-4-11

Notice io Noa-Residenis. QTATE OEINDIANAJ QG Jasper County, i Henry D. Wbite, ( Wliite,. ffifq jf said Henry D- While, Edward C. Herrick, Herrick, wife of said Edward C. Herrick, Henry ft. Ellsworth, Ellsworth wife of said Henry (4. Ellsworth, th e unknown netrs, Devisees and Legatees of Henry' G. Ellsworth, deceased, Henry W, El laworlh, Mary E. Ellsworth, and the unknown Heirs, Devisees and Lega’ees of Henry W., Ellsworth, deceased, Ellen A. Rose, JuJjtJSiK. Rose, the unknown Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of Ellen A. Rose, deceased, Anna G. Smith, Roswell C Smith, and the unknown Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of Anna G. Smith, deceased, are hereby notitled that the State of Indiana, for the use of C. Tlirawls, Commissioner of Drainage in and for,.Jasper county, Indiana, has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court, to foreclose a lien, for ditch benefits, upon certain lands •n said county and state, and that said cause will come up,for heu ing on Monday, March 22d 1886, the .eafijft being the seventh judicial day of the March Term, 1846, of said Court, to be held at the Court House in the.town of Rensselaer, in said pounty and State, aud commencing March 15th, 1886.. . Witness my hand and the seal t ISEAL Aof said Court, this 26th day of January, 1886. . JAMES F. IRWIN, of the Jasper Circuit Court, Thon-Bro, AUytfor Pte'lnfij, lan -28. Feb-4-11.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA TOR’S SAI.EOF REAL ~7" (ESTATE. ”—— NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of John F. Parcels, deceased, will offer at private sale, for nut less than its lull appraise*! value, at the law office of Thompson & Bro. in Rensselaer, Indiana, on and after March Ist, 1886, the following Real Estate belonging to said Estate, to-wit; The undivided two thirds of the north five (5) acres of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, also the undivided two thirds of the southwest quarter of thenortheast quarter, all bei.ig in section Thirty-five (35) Township Twenty-nine '29) North, Rango Five (5) West. TERMS: —One-third cash, one-third in ■nine months, and one-third in eighteen months. WILLIAM B. AUSTIN, Administrated of the estate of John F. Parcels, deceased. Jun-28. Feb-4-11-18. COMMISSIONEirs SALE~OI HEAL ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant t< order of the Jasper Circuit Court. nt tiie office of Thompson A Bro., ih Renas. Jasper county. Indiana. I will sell, at j.. sale for not leas than two thirds its appra value, the following described Real Estate, wit: The Northeast quarter ( > 4 »; and the Nff east quarter (1 4 ) of the Northwest quarter of Settirfn Twenty-so ir (24) Township Twe nine (2s) North, Range Hevea (7) West. Al. Jasper Cb.u n ty, In di an a, and en fat lure to at public sale I will after said date offer I sanieat private sale for not less than its 4.. 7 appraised value. Appraised value Four Thousriid Nine Httutl red and Sixty Dollars (SJ.UUO.OO). —— BtMON P. THOMPSON, Commissioner. Jan-14-21-Jst Fet)-4.

Notica io Modtais, &TATE OF INDIANA,; County of Jasper, (<**• Joseph East,' Catharine rraser. Mr. Frasei. husband of said Catharine Fraser. II J. East and Mrs. East, wife of said H. .1, Ea»t. John E, East. Mr«. East, wife <>t said Joint E. East Isaac N. East. Mrs. EssC Wife of said fsa.v N. East; Frank J. East. Mrs. East, wife of Saif. Frank J. East: Leii’F. J-Usf. Mr-. East, wife*! said Levi B. EaX: Mar'.- E Ellis. Mr. Ellis, husaand of said Mstrjs F. Ellis; William Esson Mrs. Essoii, wife es said William Eason; Fuller and lasster B. Fttiler, her husband, are liereb' liotitled that Eugene Park, Administrator of‘tiie estate of Olive East, dpeeased. has filed his petition in the X-vqtor '.Circuit • ourt. to sell the R“al Estate Itelonging to said Estate, to pay the debts of said Estate, and that said cause will f U r nearing on tiie seeon i day or the next Term of said Court, to be hel.i at the Court House, in the town of Rensselai-t in said county and state, and eommencin; Monday. March 15th, ItWI-. Witness my hand aud the seal or i evixA said Court, this lath dav of Jaai:1 arr. JSSd. . , N'X'tfsiy * JAMES F. IRWIN,’Clerk of Hie Jasper Circuit Court Tbneipton Jc Uro. .1 ttyt roe A dtn'i Jan-11-21 -2S.

NOTICE. AT the January-'fenn, isxti, of the Jasue; Circuit CoUli, the Estate of Benjamin w, Hawn, deceased,-.: was declared insolvent. Those interested are notified that it wilt. Lc settled accordingly, and to file their claims' . WILLIAM 15. aUST’IX, Administrator Jan-11-rt-iS Feb-4. IS. it. m2® MANUFACTURERS . .. DEALERS ' ,, C« L.L.ARS, WHIPS, TR®N*i 5 4LIBES. BI*ANKEI%. . ' ■ RQBESCARKIAGEtRIMy * MINGS. H ARNESS OIL, elf. * J OomeHtic ana New Torr singer Sewing Machines . AT THElfi— ■ ftensselaer,