Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1886 — Page 8

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Obituary.

WILL!* t, warns®: Willis .1. Wrtjfht was horn Junt* 17th; •'IM4, ia what is now Union county. Ind. He died at hi* home in Itensso : ner, April 6th, IHB6. at abonl 5J o’eniok in the utiomoon. At the ngo of 17 he, removed witli his parents to White county, this state, where he lived mitii ■ about the year 1838, when he visited the Rapids of the, Iroquois in search of work, at his trade,, which was that of a carpenter. Finding work plenty and baiog mqch pleased with the i' . rti e: of our town and the surround’ng courrtry, he determined to make llih lift future homo. Hi readily a Jap ted himself to the inconveniences of a new anti under elopeu country and endured the hardship!* ami privations with the same geauk pleasant disposition which over marked his dai’y life and interooUrse with his follow men. Beinar possessed ol a strong constitution and uptight moral character, he could well endure the exposures incident to a fro itier Ufa. He was married March l'lth, 18-f.i, to then Miss Uinam A- Paris, who reside-! with her parent* on a farm in wiiat is now Newtoft enmity, Indiana. Upon t heir marriage Mr. Wrignt biting nt w.fe :«*■ the iion'io uu hjuL prepared situated on the ground where Ire died. Here they continued to iivu (except for the short period when he lived j.Vht re Mr. Charles Platt now resides) during their long and happy life. Five children were bora to them, two of these he buried iii our beautiful Vtlo-tou cemetery. One was called hoTmJ at the early age of sixteen years, put when life seemed to be most desirous, and the beauties of the world could be understood, the other shortly after her marriage. Three remain, are married and living in our town. Mr. Wright also leaves -one sister and ft brother, botliol whom are present to mingle their tears with ours and help bear the sorrows, which distress his a (dieted fami y. Mr. Wright was a man of strong will and lived -principles. Ho did his duty to mankind *tml himself, •re he sr»\Y it, with candor, honesty and rMetenteinntion to do right.* He was a kindTlius’aand, w foitd‘and Indulgent, parent, an upright and honest mta-.eii, not ambitious of worldly honors. vet our citizens! saw lit to twice honor him with tiio| office of Sheriff of the county, the dutidSyof which he discharged to the credit oJNdmsen aud to the entire sails! actio u-of whom ne Sad dealings. It would bo a gratification to all of us if we could, at the vlcse of so long and useful a life, have -p iii-ieh to he proud of sod so little to regret. Ifurisg Lhe. hitler years ufJiis-iile he '"Suffered miu-ii at i-iitre.i Ireritbenffivre of the rheumatism, jet he always bore' there pa:ivs' i[t:T.{ly" antT willum t eoufe _ plaints. On the thcruing of his atfa k he.ivas apparently feeling as well as usual, Ht earno down the street, opened the place of Ins business and passed the -ime of day with his friends with every indication that he was yet to live many days and perhaps years. Shortly l*> ti l-e he fell he spoke to one of his sons tv call in a. physician saying that he was suffering some pain from his old complaint. On his son’s return he found him exhausted and Iwul.i. 'erv hard. Death seemed imminent and it was thouglit any moment alight ■** his W, werarensbl d • to remove him to his home, to lire bov—9Bl ofhfcL family. white he lingered enti! the next day until about ~2 o'clock. Suon,y before his death he tv-gain, d eonciousness enougii to rceogrrlzo Idfamily and friends and the ef-fo-ls thju were being made l-v big •restoration. His suftriag was shor. and his death easy. In deatli he looked -'hea tired man taking his sl«)eo. Yes -tt-was a H>rg stecpfrrm which wTI >•,, no awakening until the AnguL o! iKe shall call all to' the resurrection of th i . i' !St - , A Ftem.

Mr. Cobb, Treasurer _b£ the “Chicago; & Indiana Coal Railway Company .('lUoeessor to the Chicago 4wßa» feoatliom) was is t. *nt fast Saturday to attend to the recording im this <?ou«ty of Master ; .411 Cus ncery ICiubach’s deeded Great Southern,t»o Mr. KrTT Porter,- MtrCoi)ln*9ys that the ex* tension of the v,»a<Uo LaCrbss v/di be baijt fortnhli-: «la. though he h&s nothing to say f - s tr uiiw,; i ome is bdeetod for tne extension. 1.8 is very decided in the opinion that it will be i j ucu to the adv.-in;-of the railroad to come through lieusselaer,

mtMi. 0B» ON FRIDAY and SATEKIWY. pii&ffKlK

We will have a Millinery Display, including nil the lending shapes mid stylos > f finis and B o nots shown this -reason The ladies of Jasper and adjoining counties are efmiially .invited to ntlend. Come, whether you wish to buy or not, cs the display will be fine. ! Evei Yours to Please, .HEMPHILL A: HONAN.

Still at the Front.

Triu WeSteks Rural. of Chicago, is ; oue pf tho most progressive and thoroughly practical; farm pa pots of this country. Constantly alert a* to whatever is of interest to the farmer and stock-raiser, it never lyres an opportunity to advance his interests or iuiv* cate ids cause im U r any and all circumstances. The number of April 3d is of es ’ pedal and value to mnuj far- ! mers inalßueh is it contains much of interest as to the benefics, pninle-sacks, aud nu de of dehorning caitku including opinions of eminent Vetcvjnariaua | ami nmiy practical farmers, who have the operations and b tueffl- of the same. ■ It has pr.pared and now has in press • one of the r.iovt practical and ta.nnp.rei hettaive tear hooka ever publisaotL nu- : briwiiig as it dues many novel ienttm s j.noi to be kand el cwhelv. It will no • <1 'll it p <>: glfdUl V!u t-'ios.- S. % . c-iiiug f c-.jpj. i. is a*--o engaged in a j ladJfible eff.n to unite through the ! nibdinm of the National Farmers Alii* ! auee, the producers of the country, into ! a strong and compact organization for j mutual help and protection, and to this | end is seeding out large numbers of • certificates of honorary membership, inviting farmers everywhere to become identified with this movement. The only condition imposed is that the certificate la signed and returned for the seal of the National Alliance, and the signature of its Secretary. It will then I be returned to you, your name will be j enrolled, and you will bo entitled to all r tiui.privileges., and inlmunities of said | organization. Write Milton George, \ 155 Dearborn St., Cliicago, for a sample 1 copy, and then send in vpur subscription f*or one, year,, aud you will not regret it at the end. Price $1 6a per ‘ yr ar.

Important Notice to Everybody.

Having made an angements to engage in other business, 1 have concluded to close out my entire stock ot Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, • Groceries Ac. at a reduced price. These goods nuuit hv sold within 9o Bays if possible and it will be to the interest of every person wishing to purchase any goods in my line to carl and save from 25 In 50 ger cent, oil all g ods bought; Thisds not mere idle t ’ll: but ous- | ines«-and tire g-:*ods must go, at j some.p ice. All persons knowing ! themselves indebted to fee by • note or.hook aaaohnk will please call nnd settle at once. On tke first of May all my accounts and notes will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection.. Thanking the people for their patronage in the past nnd hoping 'they may avail themselves of this opportunity I remain respectfully yours, A. Leopold.

Ho! Fonae West! C00,?H)O acres of choice jStfeciferai Lands i?i SO 111 IIWCs ICf » TJ inti foi* !»{«te. Do you want a home where the suriouifdinsfo are pleasant: where are Kailr ads, Churches and Schools; 'where the climate *is he dthl'u!; where the soil is ikep n ftl 1 1 1 out it;s iirl lznown; where yon can rai.-.e large crops and sellthom at good you can get iar.d or. such terms that yo.u Can won lif.ve a home (ft your own? Do yon want to make an investment in land flint will yield a save it s*ti:- wy 1; i■«, join one ,oi e o - land- bt-.eker's r\. y i« ; r.-' .■' ■■ ••• ;■ •••> ft ticket to these lands aiui return. ;j-eu si Keusselaer as ToIXlows! Tues,lay. April 20 hr - —- i uesc.ay, Apri; ’2<th; Tuesday there•ifit v uuui t-.-.Dhe/ no'iee. Vie w• 1! aci ’i o j;a i; y p«u 1 io*» <;f three or more if desired. lor detailed iaTofiSStloii, nm.ps, circulars, eie.. edl nj*; or. address, .coex <fe \Valu;e>;, Local Agents, 18-2 S-- 4ieiA**»»Uer, Ind. /»

Candidates for County Offices.

cI ) T The undesigned respectfully artfopn* ees that he is a eandidate for the «Wce of Gircuit Oh rk. suhject-to Uip decision oT the KtSpubllcaff.'acunnanng , ”erffrP , eTF' don. James F.Vlkwin. FOK TUBASfHRK. John Wayiuire re#).ectfully aunoun- | pes that ho is a candidate for the dime |of Treasurer of Jasper county. Subject j to the decision of the Republican nom ' iuatiug eoiivoution. • if lu tor Reithi.i/an Please announce the name of George W. Burk as a candidate for Treasurer of Jasper county, subject to the Republican nom. iuatiug convention. Many Fimekos.

Editor Rwra: blicakT Please anBounce my name as a candidate fob the office of Treasurer of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of (Ee Republican nominating convention. John* A. Lamborn, * Kiutou Reithucan: Please announce that I am a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Charles K. Benjamin. 'Editor.' Rkii vucan: We would present the name of our ccmraJe, Dr. f. B Washburn, wire was a member of the Indiana Regiment, as a candidate forGounty Treasurer. Subject to the dn-ision of the ' Republican County Convi niion. Siii.dieks. j Editor lli ithucan >-1 desire to I thank nr, many f'i-mls Cor the goner . i ; u njideuce t• j>> s- <! in me in the j j piret.' suit! would rcs.-ectftfiiy solicit the I re-uotninatiop for the office of Ti#:*surer ; of Jaspei comity, subject to the Repub- ! l ean county convention to lie Ireld May [ Ist. IHjlff; J. W. I'l.-.vt i.i.. , •'I hr-inss Thompson presentiii:- name !‘o tTFTlnnulJiin-.n votws of Jasper es urt l-;d : :;i.re. at 'h.-ir primary Mm (X>liv« r.-i i’. o". April -h.ii FShf/.-atid -to -tho ;tHicg;vu>s-. AUiM-um-y. iresembla on. Mt;j. !-t ISNG, as willing to become the Republican candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Jasper county. FOR AVptTOlt. nounce my name as a candidate for reeleetloij to lithe office of Auditor of Jasper county. Subject to tire decision of the Republican nominating convention. Geo. M. Robinson. Editor Rli'Pblioan: Please announce that I am a candidate for Auditor of J asper .County. Subject to the decision of tiie Republican Primary Delegate Convention, Charles W . Coen. Editor Reitblican:--Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision bTThe' R epusiic an TionTina ting' convention. 11. W. Wood.for SHERIFF. Samuel E. Yt'orrr.n is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Jasper county, subject to the decision ol the Republican nominating convention. FOR KECDIU'ER. . E’ditou IvLi-t Ri.ti-.'N: TTioiiias \n- ' tsim desiA's tfrrnugb j oifr ec>!nmns”.to' : 1 1 ai.k tie ;n Hide tor iheir geuereus support at the jas’t election of Recorder/ and to announce himself a candidate for f lection: subject'to the decision of the Ro; üblican nominating convention. Editor Rr.i lri.k an: Please an non nee my name as < andidtao for the office- of ; recorder of Jasper County. Subject to the decision of th&;llepubliean nominating coavehticnkr^T,be held May Ist. 188 G. Thanks to the people for their past favors. Yours Ee.-'ueotfyify. j • B. F. Frniu'-ON. Edi'i ok 11 ei• i ’r.i.rr-.t N —-Pieahe -an* j udunee.iuy name as a lauidubde for the ; '•ui.:c of ib cordier oi Jasper Go- Subjcp.l to the dcfisioti v 'oTlre Republican County Convention. D. 15. Cofvess.

(’ftailbla'.eii 6<9i- Corpora*inn •Of:lce§. for Town truasurei:. Yy':: are authorized to aunouuce the name of Jauies C.,' Morgan as a chtrdiflati; for the offure ol Town Troasnrer, subject to tbe decisior, of the Republican convention.

F«R tsALE. ■ A - ' • C " . The undersigned has for sale four choice pieces of town property, in Rensselaer, with all modern conveniences land improvements. Will make excellent homes, aud will be sold cheap for cash, or on terms to suit purchasers. William B. Austin. Remember the old reliable Hammer mixed paint, warranted j to give perfect satisfaction, or paint | furnished to repaint. Bold byKan- ■ ual.. _ -w Wabash scraten«s and Itch cured in SO-annates by Wooiford’s Sanitary Lotion’. Usw no others.. This never tffils. Sold oy Kmuict IvaunW. l).rng- ■ gut. IWusffetacr, fad, 17 J-ts. '! ' ’ • ' " '‘ re :

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GOOD NEWS! Several good reasons why I will sell yotl goods at prices l which are in proportion to the prices nt which you are selling your produce:raYJ 1 Sell Strictly for Cash! My expensesare much .smaller than my competitors; I hire no clerks, doing work; have no drayage to pay; therefore I can, and will, sell you GIROCEIRIBS as cheap as they can be bought any where in town. Don’t believe this till vou have given me a Store close to Depot, , J. W. KING. 18-2G-tf. "" 1 ; , 7~~T“ Rensselaer, Intfiana. T , 1; • , ■ ' . . Having purchased the Lurnbei Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, I will keep constantly on sale a,iull aud complete stock of Lath, &ash Lumber Shingles, Windows, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere S. P. BEHJAMItf. 3536 ts,

7 THE OLD RELIABLEBrick iii Tile Factory, About three-fourths of a mile west ot Rensselaer, i 9 the place to piocure the best made, the best burned Brick and |T--the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all sizes and Com•iiioh and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. Call and examine my manufactures before purchasing. JOEOSr KOHLER. IJVFUY t-KHISTABLE. .J« W. FOWELL, Ps-opsyietojf. Hallorau’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, • day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. • solicited.TT3 . • • "* - "\)3. • Rensselaer, - -- -- -- -- -- Indiana. NEW! Hp in 5S be t and "most'workmahlikfj-iflaimgi'thpd at feheTopeat possible rates- ‘ ■ WAGONS AND BtIQGTES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, aud of the best materia and workmanship, "b Flion on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank 1,^2 R. H, YEOMAlff^ * Rensselaer, End. 17-27-ts. , LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of .mss, ms in imu Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the South, which we propose to Our fficihties for Ebtainmg our stock from first hands, enables us to offei Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will j come and see us, we promise Square iDealing and Best Prices. Come, see us, and save monfey. SBspectfully; **» do.l * . *

i•- -- : . i i J rral, AiT Rensselaer Marik forks, VV .. - a.—: Henry Mackey, i —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American MB d BBURL All kinds of Cemetery Work AND BUILDING JSTONE. Ffont Street north of Wsshington, Rensselaer, Indiana.

Old Emperor Napoleon Will stand for raares the season of 1886, from April Bth to June 25th, 1886, at the following named places: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at my baru 24 miles west of Rensselaer. Friday and Saturday at Halloran’s barn at Rensselaer, now managed by John W. Powell. * Emperor Napoleon is a beautiful Gi’ay, 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 also recognized as being thfi best breeder in the country. - Any parties from a distance may leave mares in my care until bred. Pasture free. To insure, 810.. Singleservice, 86, payable at time of ser;vieo; with privilege of season.Albaceidents i'.t 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 Goodrich. The well known running horse, formerly the property of James Maioy, will make the season 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. Frank Goodrich is a handsome chestnut sorrel, 15 hands high, well built and well known to the horse breeders of Jasper county. 1 Pedigrees furnished upon appli . cation. To insure,, 810 . Single service, 86, payable at time of service; with privilege of season. All accidents at the of the owners of the mares. Any parties parting with mares, or moving away, forfeit the insurance and the same becomes due at once. PERRY MARLATT, 18-31-ts Owner. B PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dressing the hair, Keatorlr.a color when gray, and preventing Dandruff. It cleanses the scalp, stops the hoi* falling, and is sure to please. 60c. ana sl.<)o at Drugs if D. T The best Cough Cure yon can use, ! And the best preventive known ftr Consumption. It ' c ues bodily pains, and all disorders of the Stomach, I Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys,. Drinaiy Organs and • ! gling against diseaae, and slowly drifting towards ' the grave, will in most cases recover their health by i the timely nse of Panram’S Talno, but delay ia dan--1 gerous. Take it In time. Bold hy all Druggists in I letee bottles at gLOC. HINDEReOHWS Theaatofe surest, qM^tatt^be^gaye^focCc^