Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1886 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN. R«uN«elarr Time Table ;f. Pamexoui Trains Non?*; *"•»: .*;3BA. M’ 10:4«A.M. WA3A.M. ' 10:85 PM. Wat fjjkwjht. f : 4AW w ' • i> i.< A. M.
L Married. Al th*- residence ‘6l- - bride's pareuta,_ Thursday < •evening. April Gf,-4b86, Mn Glife <l, Sp:". h i. ihl< . 1 ■■ ■'H of Sle* M«. JI. L Spiller.io MLb Ik-Ik. Powell, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mtn. J. W. Powell, all of Reus.ml.uT. Tin- Rev. B, F. I< i ■gusui officiating. I'hi w ed«.liug was a very qui d affair, only the members of the. two uuiDng familiesbeingpresent y. i;:;g people wli ’ thus . enter the pathway of life together were both icemhetsof the senior Jab. cf tk-’ litnsaelaer High Schi -l. ; ml were Loth ciglite ‘ii yeans old last February. They are probably the youngest ■ couple that lias been married in Rensselaer for many years, and they certainly are one of the havdsomost. T.iat they may also b • one >• MTe’happiest is Tlie'earrfffsl wish -pHthm- Xath awiel lest p i.-on in Jasper county. ■ me -do town last- Monthly,- and ce more cast a vote for democraTh? old gentlema n is 96 years old to-day. and for 75 y< ars he has voted the same .way, firmly holdiug t > the principles which he belu ve -to be correct, “ Hr< first vote was for James Madison for President in He has never missed bu: one election, and that time his wagon broke down and he did not get to the polls in time. He is remarkably lively and strong for one of his .age and gets about’ out-of-doors, in all but the worst ■of weather, and seldom will consent to put on an over coat. He resides with his §on-iu-law, Conwav Stone, just west of t >wn. His mi ml is in as good condition as his Iwxly, and he talks intelligently and with good memory of pres nt and past events. V e earnestly . hope t.u . >hi man may y«.-U •del>r..uhis hundredth birth-day. Mr. Willis J. Wright, one of bur pldr st and best -known oilmens, known familiar 1 y and affectionately to everybody in this place as “Uncl e W!ilts.” was taken with what the physicians pronpuneed'aii appopleetic fir, at about 8:30, M< i>day uniting, id los sb re. Medic:.! aid was sumiuonedl at <-i.cf. nd : Eortly HP" w. ri- In- • was Teino*. rd to his residence, on Cullen strort. It was seen Monee that his ro id.itb u vas very din gerous. For many hou.-> h.-Was man unconscious condition, but .he finally revived sufficiently-to be able to talk a little. On Tuesday aftc-rnoon, abo iif“2 o'clock, after fie had seemed t<> be showing some indications of possible improvement, there was a sudden change for the worse, and within a veryfew minutes he hadquietly breathed his last. The death was peaceful ami painless. The funeral is set for to-day, at one o’clock, at the 'residence. Hla age- lacked but a few months of being 72 years. ’ - ■
How's this Brother French?
The last number of the Delphi Journal reprin ts, w< >r J. for - word, the Republican’s late c-xp!a> ation of the method of drawing jurymen now in force in this .state, with the following inh\»d:u-tkc!: A great many persons are not familiar with th? law, jn Mneinc * to selecting arid drawing hnvm<o>. The Brookstbn r gives tiie method in which that duty is performedinsoconcise nndat the same time in so clear u manner that we publish it for the information .of Then follows the Republican's article above refered to. From •this eircustance we aret'inclined to suspect that Bro. French of the Reporter, has been “cribbing” our article and forgetting to give us credit therefor. ; L■ , fefe-Z - .. - jx;,. I ■ - ’ . ■
Marriage Licenses.
Siuce last rejtorted the Circuit Clerk has issued licenses authorising the marriage of the following named couples: I Lewis Stackhouse, J Maggie• M. Braddock. J’StepluMi A. Ilrttsnalian, -. ■, 4' Ida I’i‘ttit. VCharled G . Spith r, I . i Mildnd B. Powell. -■
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-Having'made an an gemeats to engage in oil,cr b'.'c-inos, J concluded to close out my entire s-ock ot Dry Goods, Clothing', I loots, Slio •>, Hat-;, Caps, C u-pets. Groceries A'c. at reducedprice. These, goods 111:1.<! l><- ittUtm w i) r t -js -f and it will be to the interest of qvery person uTshing t > purchase any goods in iny line to call and save from 25 to 50 per cent, on all g> «xls bought. This i® not mere idle talk but business and the goods must go, at some ptree. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me by. ; note or .book account will please ■<€ftU and sett,!.' ;•< o:.c-‘. Oh ti.c ! firfct of May all my accounts and I notes will be placed in the hand., i of an atloriny for collection. / the people for/their patronage in the past and hoping ■ they may aviiiTthcmscTves/of this opi ortv.uity J remain resjyectfully 1 yours, ' A. Leopold. | • The* Reliable” clothing I house of Jacob Reed,s sons, I’hila‘4delp!‘iir, “Ih!S been ]n business - since ' IS2L The “Old Reliable" firm ot WiHey <fc Sigler, of Rensselaer, are their represenatives in Rensselj’er. They guarantee a tit j in all cases, and complete satisfaction in every regpeeU
An Enterprising, Reliable House.
F. 15. Meyt r can always be relic<l ujx>n. notonly to carry in stock ’he best of everything but to secure the | Agency for such articles as have weili knownmerit, and are popular with the ' people, thereby sustainiag The reputai tun! of being alw.-ns enterprising, and ■ ■ever relialile. Having secured the . Agency tor the cetebrated Dr. King’s • lew Discovery for tiansumption, will I sell it on a.pusitive guarantee.. Il will ; crely cure any and every affection ot Throat. Lungs, and Chest/nnd to show our confidence, we, invite you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. Apr.
Ho! For the West! CHiO.IMIQ acrcri of choice Aricuhtiral Lands in ?sioHlh%veMrfn Hitincisota Icr sale. ..DAxqu want a home ■ whcrie-“iii'e raurpiiuuirngs are pleasant: where ur.j I tail Fuads,.. Sch-Kils; wl.eiv the climate is /healthful: where the soil is deep I aiid tkouth is unknown: where you ' can rai.-e large crops and sell them ; at good prices; where you can get 1 laud <>n such terms that you can- ' soon have a home of your own?, i Do you want io make an invest- ; hient in land .that will yield,a sure return ? If so, join, oov of our land-seeker’s e\-' cursioiis: $13.00 secures a ticket to these lands and return. Excursions leave Rensselaer as follows:' Tuesday, April 13th; Tuesdays April 20th; 7 ** Aud -every Tuesday thereafter until further notice. We - will accompany parties of three or ’•.tore, if desired; For detailed information, maps, circulars, etc:tchllthi, or address, COEN A WARREN, Local Agents, 18-28-ts. Rensselaer, Ind.
Sheriff s Sale. B Y virtue of a eel tilled dope <>t4wve to me i dlivcledfrom the Clerk of the Ju.s|ht Ci r- I ctutCourt in i< c.tu-e. No. :uui. wherein Ab y. I ai;J,r 1.. Mcliouahi v. us pkiimiil aml IJenjnniin i 1A Elit»b<tti l6>lson were defc’idatits ’ r«.-<juiring tn<‘to make th- sum of Eighty One, l><" »rs an>l'N:irv together with tii- I lit. st and vests. 1 will ex pubile <v:i SttiuKtay. the sin day <( f May. iss'i. SorweefCthFlmm-snf tn , 'vluek -i. in- mid I oel.H k »i. m.. ..f -aid .lay. ;fr the <l.w.r Ad the Court Hou*, s in tnv tuwii Keiissetwr,. cnttttrrr hidVßtff The relit- mi l ;>riil’fC. f.lr a i i±tu MsiJcxevasding • s vyt» ,u tm ihe. v*kw Hie !..! l.ev iit“ .it-serim-d real e-t ide. tepwit f *• Lot nnmlyr.Ttrfi lie in lll.yk number Tmi - in AieMindet .'4--ih.liabtV :td*lirk>ii to tile tHwn Hi IteMotte. ili J.a.-|ier count i. Imiimia. AlH< -iioi.l4 such ryut* bud I.rotits not sei! " fora stiftiriei.t sum tr> — ,<ij.| iliiTvi'. inieh-.-t amt co.t>. I wiH; at the'same time ami jilweei amLlii the uianiiv.r aforeslol. ,*A|s.-e at public>ah- the’fee ranple ri-xhl vks-ii i .ief. udatit> ui ami to sai-l tteal 11.-tate. ->r mm-h t!:erc°t as stmii be siriieient t.. <tisc.ia.ve said ■ i«ter*s* nuA eo-l* , Sahl sale will t>e mailr without any relict 1 whatever from valuation otA|i|.lai-ement lawand in acvonlance w itti the order of court iu sai.i decree. . j SAMUEL E. YEOMAX. Sheriff «f .. r . . .^i»per Comity. Aerrfeon CiiinU, A'ttjfjvr 1 Ay>rll-1-Ssi3sß*.
Candidates for County Offices.
' roll VLKHk. The nndersigvied respectfully announces that he Is a candidate for the office ot Circuit Clerk, subject to the Ilet ision o.j the Republican miminatinir c>invention. / Jamks F. Irwin. John Waynilre respcdfully announ-J ecs that he is a car.dMnte for the office of Treasurer of J:-*per County. Subject to the «*eciskm of tjw Repubiicnn nom-. insting eonvclitJbn, Km tor RF.rrm.jeAN:—tfiease nn■nonneethe name of (Jcorge W. Burk as a canvhdati* ipr Treasiner of Jasper county, eilbject to tlie Repiiblican eoni. ln:itii'.g coMention. Many Frießds. t’.m roi: ItF.rrin.icXN: Please announce n>y naiue’as a candidate for the ofti.-e of Tteasurcr of Jasper -county. Snbtcet to the decismn <<f the. Republican jiohpEating.(*onvcntimi. .'John A. iEamkoen. Euitok Hei’i ih.k an: Please announce that I am a candidate for the oil ice of Treasurei’ of Jasper coufity. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. C. R. Benjamin. Epitok REi’fm.icAN: We- would present the name of our comrade, Dr. I. B Wasfiburu, who «tu> a member of the -Itith Indiana Regiment, as 4 candidate for (’ounty 'l’rea>urcr. Subject- to -the dt-e’sion of the Ihjmblican County Cunvi'htloiE Soi.mEh'S. Editor, Rei'l dligan I desire to thank tnv many fiu-ntls for the gener mhw tltnitUlittrmc. ripost’d nr 'me ±».-' tuc pa*tcamLwouldjY;Scectfully solicit the re-nomination for theollice of Treasurer of Jasper county, subject to the Republican c. >nr ty convention Jo be held May Ist, 1 : ■ J. W’. Powt.t.i.. 'l'homas Thompson presents his name to the Republican voters ot J.asptr ennty. Indiana, nt their primary/Mass Coiiv> m-ion, on April J-!)ch JSSit, mid to thy DmegHTes-who may assCmWe on May I t I tSfe'ij. ns willing; to become the I’eniwije.'.ii tor the office, of (Treasurer of J.a-per county. V FOR A EDITOR. ■■■ / . ■" -■* Em roi: Repi 'u.k an Please annoii’ice npv name as g candid iteTor rei’lect’on (<> the oiUpe of Auditor of Jas'per county. /-Subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. Beo. M. Robinson. E pitot; Repiu’.i.ican : Please announce •that 1 am a candidate for •Auditor of Jasper (’ounty. Subject to the decision of ti c Repuijlrcan Primary Delegate Convention. Charles \V. Coen. Editor Republican:- Please announce niy name as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. 11. W. Wood For sheriff. Samuel E. Yeoman is a candidate foi the office of Sheriff of Jasper enmity, snl jeet to the decision ot the Republican nominating convention. FOR RECORDEi;. • Editor Repi i:i.i<;an; Thomas An-t-im desires through your columns to tliaiik the people lor their generous support at the last election of Recorder, and to announce himself a candidate for election: subject to the decision of this Ret üblicau nominating eonvenijon. Editor Ru vbi.k an: Please an nouiiee my name as .candidtac for the ■cOice of recorder of Jasper County. ■Subject to the decision of the Republi uti) nonmiadng convention to be held May Ist. lSßi> ’ , Thanks to the people for their past favors : Yoms Respect fr.Rvi-? B ! l-’i . t . zlpmii: Reitblii an -Please an-fwmee-rtrywtaai+e-trtf ttrnrrnhimtmtowthe i. llice of Rec--rder ol Jasper Co. Subto the di vision ot ti e Tlepuf»!rcma t ouiity (.’onYen; ion. D. B. Coppess.
CWsHlidtites Ibi- Cos poraiioTa i, Ofiices. ' FOR TOWN TREASURER. We-are authorized to announce the name of .fames ('. Morgan as a candidate for rhe office ot Town Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican convention. FOB SAIJE. The undersigned has for sale four choice pieces of town property, in Rensse-laer, with all modern conveniences and improvements. Will make excellent homes, and will be sold cheap for cssh, or oil terms to suit purchasers. _i \Vilbam B. Austin. You are not old, yet your hair is getting thitK Your friends remark it, yyur wife regrets it. Parker’s Hair: -Balsam wilt stop hair and restore the original gloss and color. Exceptionally clean, prevents Aanxhuff, :i perfect dressing. Apr, F.-i. nfwlmi.nl -<•»-. Wabash Scratcfies and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no others. This never fails. Sold oy Emmet Kann il, Druggist, Rensselaer. Indi 17-3-ts.
hh is Non-Residsnis. CTATE-OF IMHAKa.i .g_ .jasper Cmiiity - i —FeUxAV LesterJsEerebx implied tbiU Cltarle* F. Mayhew has tiled hi» complaint in Uie Jasper Circuit Court, to foreeld-e a mortgage upon crrtxiti Ileal Estate ill sai<| conntv. and t ai said .-aiise will stand tof trial mt th? beeond Mar of the next term of said cmirt. tol>e held at tld- Court House in the town <d llensselaer. in said t i ui.ly ami State, and vominelieln g May. Jtißv f. HM. ’ '-’2: Witness my hand and lite real of ► URAL 1 of.said t'oiirt. April fth U*;. J A MES F. I Itti 1X «3erk of _ the Ja-perCirvUit C'oWf, dtffroe., A Apiii'>le-»t, -
GOOD NEWS' Several, good reasous whyX will sell you goods at prices which are in proportion to the prices ai which you are selling your produce: I Sell Strictly for Cash! ' My-expenses are.much smallei than my competitors; I hire nJ qfoflrira, fining my ownwnrk: have no drayapre to nnd will, sell vou . GROCERIES as Cheap as they cm be bought uny where in toKn. Don’t believe this till vou have given me a cjlL Store close to Depot J. W. KING. _ 18-2fi-tt //;/ # Rensselaer, Indiana. .. p-. —- - -r L Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, 1 will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Bash Lumber Doorj Shingles, Windows, Having purchased iny stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere S P. BENJAMIW. IG-3G ts. ’ ■ ■■ ' ’ j. iM' -DEALER IN.day & Grain, also all kinds of Hard <& Soft Coal, for sale. (Office north of Creamery on railroad track.) 17-50-ts. WerOWstableT J. W» FOWEILXs ? Proprietor! —j— Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a spiecialty. ffeT” Patron age solicited j \ki. Rensselaer, Indiana. « IS-5-ts. . , . NEW! nil NEW! 1 f. 1 - ' ... (SM3I A» ; sritti HiJ.w Jxcdi-ST kzLs> sttwXl Newd in ti'c 1.-est 'and most workmanlike manner, and atJthe lowest pGssilde rates. W-A. O O ISF S jST -D _I3Ij G G LES rejiaired. and all other -work usually done in that line.. NEW WAGONS AND BuGfilES Made to order, and ot the .best material an< workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ R. H. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, Ind* 17-27-ts; ■ • EG-- • ’' LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of —LUMBER, IHE ffl SHIHJS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the South, which we propose tp sell to our patrons At Mm Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us, we promise Square Dealing and Best Prices. Come, see us, and save money. .Respectfully, COURQXIJV cfo O<=».
1 wta Marble Wb. IB PLerix*y M ackey, —DEALER IN— . ' A-ll kinds of Foreign and American MAMIE ui mn. All kinds of Cemetery Work ’ AND ' BUILDING- JSTONB, Fiont Street north of Washington, Rensselaer, Indiana. Old Emperor Napoledn yWiii stand for mares the season of 1886, from April Bth to J’tfiie 25th, 1886, at the following named.. places: . ' Monday, Tuesday, M’ednesday anclThursday at my barn 21 miles west bf . Rensselaer. Friday and Saturday at Halloran’s barn at Rensselaer, now managed by John W. Powell. EBiiperor IVapoieon is a beautiful Gray, fully 16 hands high, .weight 1600 pounds, is a sure getter-of a fine large and superior colts. He is Norman blood and j french Canadian. He is well known by all and is silso recognized as being the best breech er in the country. Any parties from ji distance may leave mares in my care until bred. Pasture free. To insure, $lO. Single service, $6, payable at time of service; with privilege of season. All accidents at the risk of the owners Any parties parting with mares, or moving away; forfeit the insurance, and the same becomes due at once. T. J. SAYLER, Owner-
Frank Ooodrichi WE * nlaf S|wjOgSi>«Big&r awliaiWaOßßfctf K iHBS!" •'■ ■ ■ l wW™‘ The well known running horse, formerly ihe property of James Maloy, “will make the sea.-on of 1886 as follows ; • Monday, Tuesday", Wednesday and Thursday at my farm in Barkley township?. Friday and Saturday at Halloran’s barn, at Rensselaer, now managed by" John W. Powell. i . Frasik Goodrich is a handsome! chestnut sorrel, so hands high, well built and well known to the horse breeders of Jasper County. Pedigrees furnished upon appli- - eat ion. . .■ - -i... . .... ' _. -To insure, SIQ. Single service, 86, payable at time of service; with privilege of season. All accidents at the risk of the owners of the mares. Any parties parting with mares, or moving away, forfeit the insurance, and the same becomesMue at once. PERKY MARLATT, 18-30-ts ■ Owner. B PARKER’I MR BALSAM oputar favorite for dressing lair, Restoring color when , and preventing MhdrulL eanses the scalp, step, the tailing, and la sure to please. X'. and SI.OO at Druggists. Im 11 Aw ** A JPB SAThe best Cough Cur® you can ugg; And the best preventive known for Consumption. It l t cures bodily pains, and all disorders of the StorMch, Bowels,Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organi and all Female Complaints- The feeble and sick, struggling against disease, and slowly drifting tdftards the grave, will In most cases recover their health by the timely use of Pabkxb’b Tome, but delay IS dangerous. Take it in time. Sold by aU Druggists In large bottles at gLOOL —, ■ ?_■ HJfiopSOß*te Canetti tbsrgroWUl, -—-—a— _—1-—.—— . —:—
