Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1886 — Page 5
THE RE PUBLICAN. » . ** * —. i—* Stadriud TUw Tabla of PaMtofW Train, in effect December 27, 1885. SOUTHBOUND. if-t'flfiiaca JMo.2 i N 0.4 W.ay Un&Liolla. j Daily.! Daily Frog' JTl'igagj l 7 • 7 soaiu i 7 31pm : 555ain Hammond “ j 835 *• i 885 “ i 720 “ Shelby “ ■ 1001 “ i'949 •• ill 17 “ Rose, '.awn “ i 101 l-r“ i “ ill SO" FairQaka “ 110 25 “ !i0 10i“ :12 50pm Snrr.ey “ !l038f“ i “ i 1 10 “ ESel3.ssej.aei “ !10 48 “ ilo 85f“ i 140 “ Pleasant Ridge “ [2O srf“ i “ ; 2 10 “ Marlboro “ ill 03f“ ; “ j 231 “ Mbijon “ ]ll 40 “ ill 15 „ I 830 “ Lafayette “ ; 1235 pm! 12 25am • SSO “ •reencastle “ j 250 “ ! 220 “ ; LOUISVILLE Ari 8 10“ i' 730 “ j INM AN A POLIS “ 1 S4O “ i 810 “ i CINCINNATI , •“,! 745 1755 “ • NORTH; Bob N D. l&'t'B'fM i No. 1j N 0.3 ! Wav auaulttns. ; p ai i y ; D a j|y jFrcight ATS GINN ATI Lv i 7 3oam: 645pmi I INDIANAPOLIS “ -12 lOiinjOl 15 “ i LOUISVILLE “ i 710 am! 740 “ ! Greencastie “ i 122‘ipmi lo2ami Lafayette “ i 245 “ i 8 10 *• ! 4 50am Mouon “ i 402 « ! 410 “ i 800 “ Marlboro' “ j 4 22-;-“ j j 8J45 “ Pipa-saut Ridge “ i 4 2Sf“ I “,'t 910 “ Esnsaslaar >*.! 488 • i 442 *• i '945 “ Surrey “ ! 4 50t“ i “ !1088 “S Vai'r Oaks “ i 505 “ i 5 05 '• ill 15 “ .Rose Lawn “ j 5 20f“ • “ ill 50 “ Shelby *• j 530 •• • 528 “ : 1219 pm illammond “ j 655 “.'I 630 “ 400 “ CHICAGO A r i 800“•7 55 “; 6 40“ MIX ■*■■■—■ Trains marked with a f stop only when flagged. Trains are run on Central (Standa d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleepiag Cars on night train and Purler Cars on day trains, are rnn between Chicago and LouiSville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. MSP’Tickets sold and Baggage Chocked to al 1 ySSaa-Clpsil Polnta. Per tickets ana further information, apply to C. y. "Wren, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. Gen’l Passenger Agt i A* ■ » ' • -
.Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best the market jtffordsGood Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bos to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUR, XV-35-ts. Proprietor. - t> ■ ; Rensselaer Insurance and Colic* .tion Bureau. FARM! 8,0 A AS, |&6O, tc SIO,OOO, si° 10 gears'full term w partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire insurance in Six C&nipHuies. - i Life and Accident Insurance , in tbe oi l reliable Travelers, and Aetna Life. Pulieie»-w.sitten application. Th. i Lowest Rates and -—PERFECT oeo -o.r’ityGQfvLECTIQNS on till points in tbe U.S FRANK W. BABCOCK. Proprietor. Smart u e i and Bel adonii «>m bined with o:her liig ed eats used in the best poroa-* piasters »u >ke. 1 Al ter a ,S. W. <fc }; Rirkiiche Pins tern .tbi* best i ry t. Price. '2s«!s. 12-8 Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 mmutos by Wooiford's Sanitary Lotion- Use no others, Tnis never fails. Sold by Rill met itann il. Druggist, Ronssfeiaer Ind. 17-3 iff - An Important Discovery- ... The most important Discovery is that which brings the most good to the greatest nurybur. Dr. King’s N- w Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Col<D, will preserve the health ami save life, and is a priceless boon 'o the afllicte I, Not only does it positively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds', Bronchitis, A-tuma, Hoarsnoss, and all afl'ections of the Throat, Chest, and lungs, yield at once to its wonderful curative powers. ■ 1 , Call at F. B Meyer’s Drtajj Store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure forall Lung Diseases Large bottle*! 1.00 22-41. ttoorf! Wood!! Wood!!! I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices. Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr..cd. Sawed and split, r 84.00 “j “ Cord wood, £3.40 “ “ We invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from our yard, ft takes a bed three feet liigh to 'hold a ha]f cord of sawed Wood thrown iudoose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s. R. P. Benjamin.
County Correspondence.
FROM KEENER. Married:—On February 7tb, 1886, by Esquire Clark McColly, at his residence in Union township. Albert B. Robbins of Keener tp., to Miss Alfaretta J. Hilton, of Marion tp. A few of the friends and relatives accompanied the young and giddy couple to the squire’s, and saw them safely launched on the stormy and squally sea of matrimony. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to the residence of the groom’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Robbins, where they were met and welcomed by a bouse full of their Keener friends, who, having offered their congratulations and good wishes, turned their attention to the wedding feast, which, like all of Mrs. Robbin’s dinners, w&s a perfect success, in every respect. Bert and bis bride make a liandsonie and interesting couple, and their legion of friends wish them a long and happy life. ***
BLACKFORD ITEMS. We are having very nice weather. The snow is nearly all gone and the roads are in a bad condition for hauling. Charles Gillmore is going to start for Kansas next week to take a claim. He will leave a great many friends who wish him success. v. x D M. Nelson, the superintendent, was among us, visiting our schools. He reports them all in gdqd condition except the Inde pendence school, which lie dismissed. It is said that the teacher has been guilty of immoral conduct, for which he was discharged, and his license revoked. There waS a similar Charge brought against the teacher at Sandridge, but he was able to vindicate himself. Long Samuel.
GILL AM ITEAIS The people of our towhshiphaVe lately been taking advantage of the good weather and excel len roads, and no less than forty have taken their milling to Wmamac. The first , school was lie a in *Gillafa on last h riday night, and Mv. De Prevo, .of yvhom the Barkley correspondent- spoke, in last week’s issue, of course took the honors, simply because he is able. The spelling school, however, came near having a dam per thrown upon it by the base conduct of some of the young “hoodlums'’ who, when personally repreinanded by one of the teachers, one of them was like that, “sturdy gander, and thought to she Married:-— On Jan. 31, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Win. Evans, of Kansas, to Mis§ Nettie B. Hamilton. Mr. Evans moved from this township to Kansas in 1878, when the couple were school mates. We understand the happy couple will so-n take their departure for the West. Org-etokix.
BARKLEY ITEMS. Sleighing to a close. Pleasant Grove school will soon close. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge visited their sick sister, Sunday. Rev, Bond, of Monon, will be married Tuesday evening. The young folks of Barkley are all wild over the protracted meeting at Nubbin Ridge. Miss Mary Davisson, of Frances’ villo, is visiting her frieDd, Miss Anna Webb, of Pleasant Grove, this week. The young folks of Nubbin Ridge were ail surprised to bear of the wedding of Mr. Thomas Florence and Miss Della SmithThe'firm of Pankison & Eldiidge will erect a hay barn the coming spring, Mr. Frank Osborne will do the building. I wonder what is so enticing over at Francesville as lo draw Mr. Will Burns’ attention so much? Mr. William Pettee says he will take all the girls sleigh riding for he has bought him some ponies. Mr. Ed Randle, and his sister Letta, made a flying visit to Hanging Grave, Saturday evening. ! We were sorry to hear of the [ death of Mrs. Moody, of lowa, the ; devoted mother oL Granville Moody, of Barkley township. We can sympathize with hiip over the loss of his dear mother* t k , Mcissßose. 7
DE-MOTTE DOINGSThe new post-office looms up wonderfully. I’he LI.&I. R. R, is doing a good business this winter. The hay presses are still getting in their work in this township. •Literary next Friday evening at DeMotte. Everybody cordially invited. Mr. J. A. Hollett is away on a business expedition, to Huntington county. Dan Fairchild, our energetic miller, is getting logs in lively while the snow lasts. DeMotte is chuck full of fence posts; do not want any more; no room for them at present. Old Mr. Freel is seriously ill. He is attended by Doctors L. D. Glazebrook, of San Pierre, and 1. B. Robbins, of Keener, Messrs. Jacob Troxell and Jess Tyler succeeded in getting into the swamp, last week, from the Appearance they got in all over Guess Warmer water would suit them -just as well, for a change. Last Friday evening a sled load of young folks came over from Union township to visit our Literary. By working our friends into service we had a very good time, considering. Come again. DeMotte is booming. In fact, it is one of the most flourishing little towns in the county. And Why shouldn’t it be? There is now in good running order, two good; stores, a saw mill, two blacksmith shops, shoe shop, wagon shop, a hotel and a saloon; all we need now is a Preacher and a Justice, of : tne Peace. We noticed in lest week’s Republican a paragraph from Wheatfield Center which ice think might have been omitted, just as well as not. It had reference to one of De Motto’s shining lights, which, frpm the tone of tne paragraph,, was sent by the citizens of our quiet little village to “clean them out ” Now, in tne first place, the writer takes a very wide view of. the affair. We have, from good authority,by soul j who acc ompaaied the “said light”, that everytaing possible was done- to make amends for the slight interruption in their meeting. Said Party was was not allowed td remain to interrupt at Any length. We wish to r-.ay further, that we are not in the habit of sending out men on any such missions. As to the quality "of (he whiskey the gentleman m question had been using, we do not know* Our Wlieatfiekl friend might instruct us considerably when it comes down to any thing of tnat sort.. “Chris,” please remember t,lie maxim: “People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.”
' PUB3.IC SALE. Notice is hereby -given that the undersigned will offer at public sale, at her residence, six miles west or Rensselaer, on Saturday, Feb., ‘2oth, LBBS, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit: 2mares, 5 and 6 years old, with foal; 3 Gildings; 1 Mule; 2 Cows; 4 brood Sows; 1 thoroughbred Victoria Boar; 1 Champion Reaper and Mower, self rake; 1 Cultivator; 1 set Bob Sleds; &e., &c., &c. B@„Terms of S le:—9 months credit without interest will be given on all sums over $5, purchaser executing usual bankable note. If not paid at maturity, notes to draw 8 per cent, interest from date. Sums of 85 and under, cash m hand. Anna J. £ aessner. Heieliii'dii «n Top Hereford Cattle took twentythree prizes out of twenty-seven at the Chicago Fat Stock Show against all kinds combined. All j of the most noted Short-horn breeders in the world competed for the prizes. A. McCoy, Son, & Rinehart now have a herd of thoroughbred Herefords on the Hanging Grove farm, whicjr they will offer on reasonable terms. Everybody interested is invited to see them. A. McCoy & Son have twenty half-blood Hereford Bulls, and seven short-lforn Bulls on the A. J. Yeoman farm, in Jordan township, that they offer for sale, on reasonable terms. Native bulls taken in exchange gft what they are worth. All breeding stock guaranteed. A. McCoy, Son & Rinehart, '.j - t 1 _ A ' • - ''l? ' - Backlen’s Arnica SalveTub Best Salve in tlie world for Cu:“, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Silt Klieuta, Fever Sores,-Tetter, Hand* Chilblain*, Oorns. and all Sklo Eruptions.j aud positively cures Piles jr no p*y required- ‘ h is guaranteed to give perfect gatisfactii/n er Eao»av refunded- Price 25 cents- per er box , For safe’by F. R. Meyer, 16 8-ly- •
Arrangements have been completed by Rensselaer Post} No. 84> G. A. R, of this place, to produce the Great Military Drama, entitled “Maude the Guerrilla* or: Under Hostile Flags,” at the Opera House on Friday and Saturday evenings of next week. This piece will be placed on the stage for the Sole benefit of the Rensselaer Post, and the cast will be composed of some of our best home talent. “Maud, the Guerrilla” is founded on the events of th e civil war and is a very realistic production of the late struggle. It has several very beautiful and original tableau never before witnessed in this place. Peoples Popular prices will prevail,' The Grand Army is deserving of all the encouragement which can be given Ihem, ahd we trust the performance will be greeted by rousing big houses.
A musical entertainment Vvill b e given by juvenile home talent, at the Opera House next Saturday night. The principal feature of the entertainment will be an Operetta entitled “Little Red Riding Hood” given by about forty performers. This operetta is quite different from the Cantata of the same name given a few years ago. This will undoubtedly be a very delightful entertainment, especially for the children, and the prices of admission are at a figure that any one can afford to attend. —.. . The sale of delinquent tax land was begun last Monday morning by Dept. Treasurer E. C. Nowels. On nearly half the tracts advertised to be sold the taxes had been paid, before the day of sale. Of the remainder, a good itfany tracts* were bid off'on the day above mentioned, Aftid some have 'been sold since. An order was issued in the Federal court, at Indianapolis, Tuesday, foreclosing the mortgage on the Chicago & Great Southern Railway, and ordering the sale of the road.
The following is the report of Rensselaer High School for January, 1886, compared with that for January, 1885. 'IBBS. 188 G. Total enrollment 72, 72, Greatest no. in during mo. 58. 59. Ave. No. belonging 51.75 57.07 Ave, daily attendance 48.47 55.07 Ter cent, of attendance 93.88 96 05 Ave. daily absence 3.27 2, Tardy cases 12. 1 t —— - - - Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in watches, clocks ami jewelry, call on E. Kanpal. The Hum mar Paint" has been thoroughly fried and I know there is one Better Having sold this paint for 13 years, I can recommend it as f /\t imber tine. Call and see ine before buying. . Yours Respectfully, : ;
SLIM JIM.
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G. A. R. Entertinmeut.
Report of High School.
EMMET KANNAL.
INVITATION To Everybody. CHEAT OPENING! OF THE Please call and examine prices and quality of goods. Every thing at the lowest price. No Shoddy Sold there KlrCall in, right away, before going to any other place, and price goods.
NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids, until tpn o’clock a, m., on Friday, March sth, 1886.' for furnishing Medical and Surgical aid to the poor of tbe several Townships, and County Poor Farm in said County, for a period of one year. The Board reserving *&te right to reject any or nil bids. . GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County. KTOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners .of Jasper county, sealed bids, until one o’clock p. m. on Friday, March 6th, 1886, for furnishing the offices of said county with Blan k Books and - Stationery and any other material #*be used in the said offices, for a period of one year. The Board resolving the right to reject any or air bids. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County. Km ft Si-fcikts, GTATE OF 1 NT) lAN A,; C < Jasper Ooulitv, l Heury L>. While, - Whits, wife jf ssid Henry I). .White. Edward C Herrick, Herrick, ’Wife of said Edward C Herrick, Henry 6 Kllsivorta, Ellsworth wife’of said Henry. (J. Ellsworth, rhe unknown . eus, Dev is es ahd Legs'e«» of Henry G. Ellsworth deceased, Henry W. Kl leworth. Mary E. Ellsworth, and the unknown Heirs, Devisees (ind L.-ga’ees of Henry TV. T&lgworth, deceased. Ellen A.. Rose, ilhlirs K. Rose,'the unknown Heirs, Devisee* acd Legatees of Ellen A. Rose, de, eased, Anna G. Smith, Boswell 0 Smith an,' 1 , the unknown Heirs, Devisees ahd Legatees of Anna G Smith, deceased, are hereby notified that the State of. Indiana, for tlie use of James C. "brawls. Commissioner of brain ige in and for Jasper county, Indiana, has filed his cernplaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to foreclose a lien, for ditch benefit-, upon certain lands •n said county and slate, and that said cause will cme up for he* ing on Monday, March 22d 1880, tbe ssme being the seventh judicial day of the March Term, 1880. of said Court, t-o be held at (be Court House in the town of HeusseLer in sari County and State, auG commencing March loth, 1886. : Witness rr.y hand andi the ecat i [SEAL ] of said Court, tais 26th day of ' January, 1886, JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk of.th" Jasper Circuit Court, \ TheHtptonit Bro,„AUjttfor 'l'Uii*UJt. j Jan 28. F#b-4- tl. A ' | • , *• ' gj PARXEK S 1 iS&i BALSAM the popular favorite tjt Jrrasnfeii AS.’- io- thehajr,Restonnstbec-,:or Sv. ~-n gr.l7.and preventing Dane.iid. It cleanses. t.,a sev.p, ' l y yj-‘eX' yd stops the hair fallm-, and Is fire to so^andj^Wacs^t-Oni^sts^. ’ L The Best Caaglt Cere you can use sai the best known preventive of Cohsunpiion. P*aaE*’*ToKic kept in a home isa sentinel to "it , Veep siccaes* oat. Used disc.ee:iy it , t-e. | r ‘bu.jd pure and the Stomach, Liver awl K-o«ys 1 in working order. Coughs ana UoM* vanish l«forsit. It builds up the htaliH. It vou su.'Ter from Debility, Sin r ations. - Cough, Asthma. Dyspepsia. Kicney, R. rmary or » t-errale CcmpKinu. or any divsrder oftac Lt»s‘, i Stomach. Dowels, Blood or Nerves,-doa t Wail txU you are sick in bed, but use Passkk $ fCwc 1 Tc-dav •it wilt give you new life and vigor. .1 1 hiscox* co., N.y. 1
f¥ot Purely a Tl intake. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HaYIE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has wen, the only recognized agent of Ihe “Domestic” in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, •it is trne, to 'get the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that lam the Sole and ffnly agent of the “Domestic** Sewing Machine in Jasper county, 0. B. Steward. NOTICE OF ADMiNIfiTRA keal NOfTICITis hereby gi ven that tbe undrrsierted Adminisrmror of t be Eat ale of Job ft dece-wd. will offe? at private sale fi>r nut less than its full v*lttß. at. the buy nffir-.o o f Jboftipson A Bro. B Ffreaelaer, Ifidiaha/aa and after MareE 1-t, 1880. (be fWilowinsi Real Estale belonging to eeiil Ffinie, to- w it.* | The, undivided two Ihi ids of the norti . firu (&) acres of tlte northwest quarter o' the southeast quarter, also the undivided two thirds of the sonthw< sf quarter of th# nurthesst quarter, ell bei.ig in seetioi. Ti-irty-five (85) Township Twenty nine '29) Kora Range Five (0) West. TERMS: —One-third cash, one-third is nine months, ard one third in eignteer. months. bJLfIAM B AUSTIN, Administrator of the estate of John F. Parcels, deceased. Jan-28. Feb-4-11-18. " : Notice Is MesiM' SPATE OF INDIA FA, \ q q. Jusp v er County, ( In the Circuit Court, March Term, 18815. Nancy A Raymond, "j Complaint vs > Ho. LeonardVV Raymond. ) 3470 Now comes the Plaintiff, by Haundenon & C inparet, her attorneys, anil file* her complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendant is not a Resident of 'tie iState of Indiana, and that said action is,to obtain a divorce from said defendant. Notice i» therefore hereby given said defend nt, that unless ha&e and appear ou tire Eighth dajr of ..the next Term »f rfcc Jasper Circuit Court, to lie holdc.i on the T.'iird Monday of March A- D. 1886, at Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in said County, and State, and anewer or demur to said complaint, tbe same wilt bt hear.j and an*weied in bis absence Witness my name and tbe sea! I SEAL | of said Court affixed,* at Renrwc laer, this 18th day of January. A. D. 1886. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Saundrnon <k Comvaret.'A ttys for Pltff• Jan-23. Feb-4-11. w. n l siM ! MANUFACTURERS A -NTTTD . DEALERS • \ X3sr lIARXEBS, sIADBLES, _ C( IiLARS. WRIPS TRIINKS V4USES, BLAX RUTS* ROBES, €AIiRIA«E TRIlHfr If I-VCiS, Eii ft!i EBSOIL, est Dentesflcaud Ken I oft sinker SewSn* Machluw HARNESS SHOP. QUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON Kentwclaer-
