Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1886 — Page 8

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Bohemian Oats.

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Obituary.

r.oUKRT Yaknki.i. MaKTI>. lun'tor Kobej-t Yaruoll Martin was born in llushviHe, Indiana, on t!te 2nd •lay of August, 1848. Ho came to this • <*»uuly with his father’s family when toil veins ohtr~lto begin fits medical 'indies hew with his lather, the late Dr Win. 11. Martin, and after his death •outinued them with Dr. J. H. Lougiiridjre. lie altemied his first course of medical lectures at the Mich gnu State University during the w inter i 1s t. and 187 d, »gd the second atj the Ohio Medical College, at Cincin-j nsii, fwni whisk institution he wasj graduated an M 1). in the spring oi, lie w.asru:uTii‘[l in Hon»<id?mr Inil.. j tt Caroline DeLancy liaoades, on the -Ist of August, 1*7:5, and has made this! place his ho t up, and i'i>iit iinK»d the practice ofh is profession liero until rendered physically mcnphblfsoi all labor by the insidious approaches of an organic diaease of tho-hraktr-fooas the tor\ s', ’.yptoins of which he had snll'ered more or less dining ail this ma nhoodk years- and from which be died, at his home on April 18th, 1830. *.* ’ “ —r-

Police to Green hat-Iv Centra! Committee. Thfe National Hieonback Labor •r. i.t : al committee, <>f .1 ajsper county foStaw, '' ill HHVi alt!:«. Court house, in Rensselaer, on, May ts, 1886, at 2 o'clock p. in. A full at-' temhtpee is requested, as import-'ll-1 business will he before the committee. James I’xeuce, Secy. W. E. Mooue, Clim’n. X. G. L. C. .Committee, April 20.1886. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! I will deliver good \uk d to my is o-ners at the follovring prices: Sawed in store length, 83.75 pr. ccl. Sawed and split, 84.00 S “ Cord- wood, 8'J;40.“ “ We invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from '■nr yard. It takes a bed three feet high to hold n half cord of sawed wood thrown in loose. ■ Telephone , your • orders -from Hardman’s. r~~ &.P. Benjamin. T JA_. » '• * a>' • Tf~T- - • ~ y ■ —f“v. V - Remember our millinery opening April 23d and 24th. Ladies itre rosjiectfully invited. - Hemphill & Honan.

The Emoluments of the Trustees.

■ The various Township Trustees, at their settlement tjrith the Comtuission/ors. last week, were allowed compensation for their services from the date of their last settlement. August ,3rd, IWo, until the -settlemenV of a last week, a period of a little more than S months, as follows: i t ' l»:n-itl Culp, Hang ill" (trove. |7h iV> T. H.MeCulloug-h, (iillam. 49 <>o Wm D. Meyer, Walker, 66 00 Tfrprft'KTOr^n:' K. A- (irwwold, Marion. Lit/ O!J.. Frank L. Welsh, JoMan, *TtJ Jared Henjamin. Newton, 7* ® Mi F. Schwanke, Keener; ,tsi '7.5 J. N. White. Kankakee, 71 o*3 L. 1\ Shirer, WheatTlel'l, 46 On f). M. Vickery. Carpenter, 13|* 00 Wm C. McCord. Milrov, , 71 7.7 titephef! T. Comer, I'nion, S 8 gj

MiMi OFHKIMi' ON Fill DAY and BATUKDAY, April Hi ad 15, Wo will hnve aMillinory l)ispl'iy, Including all the .lending sbape.s uiul styles of IJats mid Bonnots'slii,wn this season- The ladies of Jasper and' adjoining counties are cordially invited to attend. Come, whether you Wish to buy or not, as the display will be tine. EvOi Yours to Please, " HEMPIIII.iI a- HONAN. Imp ii-tanl Notice to Everybody

Having made anangements to engage in otlier business, I have' concluded to close out my. entire stock of Dry Goods, Cl<>thing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Groceries Ac. at a reduced price. These goddp innsf hr split irifliin •Jo i)n tis i f possible and it wijl l>e to the interest of every person wishing to purchase any goods in ray line to call aud save front 25 to 50 per cent, on all goods bought. This is not mere idle talk but business ami the goods must go, at some priee.. All persons knowing themselves inleb.Vd to me by uote or book account will please call and settle at once. On the first of -May all my accounts and notes will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Thaui-ing. the people for their patronage m the past and hoping they may avail themselves of this opportunity I remain. respectfully yours, ' A.-Leopold.

Ho! For the West! IMHMMM) acres choice Aricnhiicnl EikxLs in fttmllnTi’stfTii lliiinisota foe sale. l)o you want a home where the sunoundings are pleasant: where are Railroads,, (Eurelies and Schools; where the climate is healthful; where the -soil is deep and diouth is unknown; where you can raise large crops and sell them at good prices; where you Can get land on such terms that you can soon have a home of your own? Do you want to make an investanertt iu laml tlmt wili yieht a sure 1 ' and satisfactory ltd urn ? If join one of our land-seeker’s excursions: 813.00 secures a ticket to ■these lands and return. Excursions leave Rensselaer ss follows; Tuesday, April 27th; ■ Tuesday, May 4th; *“ Ahd every Tuesday- thereafter until further notice. We will aiy.iuupany parties of three or more, if desired. For detailed information, maps, circulars, etc., call on, or address, COEN A WARREN, Local Agents, 18-28-ts. Rensselaer, lud. Still Oil the Mar Path T. P Worsted A- Son, of Harrison county, Ohio, .intend to remain in this place as long as they have the patronage and the well wishes of the town and vicinity. They will sell apples, cider, Hour, potatoes, oranges, lemons and bananas. Also the Illuminating Standard Lamps, and many other articles not mentioned. Buckeye.. ■ We Mill Move--7" —..— °! "We wish to give "notice to our • many customers that we have reuteil of A. Leopold the splendid new room in the Arcade building, and will occupy the same with onr grocery store, on May Ist : JUoitDf: P*oa. y

Candidates for County Offices.

foil < iiCVVY f’LKKK. • I The undersigned respectfully Announces that be is a the ottice of Circuit Clerk, subjewm the decision Ot the Republican nominatintr convention. AAtKS F. Ikwix. -f T-i koh TKEASCKEIt. John Waymire respectfully announces that lie is a candidate for the otlice of Treasurer of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. ETihTih Rkithuoax:' -Please announee the nameof (Jeorge W. Burk as a candidate tor Treasurer of Jasper 1 county,, subject to the Republican nom. ; iuating’convention. Many Fkiknds. Euitok Rkhihlican: Please announce mv name as a candidate for the xOilice of Treasurer of Jasper county . Subject to the decision pf the Repubu s j can nominating convention. John A. Lamuokn.

*■ F.DiTin: REiTur.K ax: Please announce that I am a candidate for the otfioe of Treasurer of Jasper county. 'Subject- to the decision of Ihe Republican county convention. Chaueks R. Bknjamiv. Emxou Rkithlicak: \\'e would present the name of our c'gmrade. Dr. i. 1!. Washburn, Who was a member of the 16th Indiana Regiment, as a candidtite -for.C'otinty 'Freit',surer. Subject to tlw? decisibu df the Republican County Convi'idioii.” SbiA>flß&.~ EniTi-u RF.ri ni.iCAX: - ( desire to tha-ak 1 mV many friends lor the gener ous eoniidettee reji "Sed in me in the ptist. and would respectfully solicit the re-nomination for the office of Treasurer of Ja-sper count}’, subject to the ReppJ)lican county convention to be held May i*a, l-'si;. J. W. Powei.i,. Thomas Thompson presents hiis name 10 the liennblicun. voters ot. Jasper county. Indiana, at their primary Mass Conv«-nthm> on April 2Uth ISB6, and to the Delegates who may ttssemble on May 1-t lSiSii, as willing to become the Republican candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Jasper county.

Eilit At niToK. Enrroit Reitbucax : I’leaso announce my name ns a candidate for reelection to tlte office of Auditor of J asper eoiutty. Subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. Geo. M. lloiux.sox. Eiutok Reithek an: Please announce that I am a candidate for Auditor of Jasper Uopntv. Subject to the decision of tiie Rep.tblican Primary Delegate Convention. ’ . ChaIILUs \V. Coen. KiiiToa Reithl.k an:- -Please atnottnee nty name as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the .Republican nominating eouv.entioaT ' H. \V. WoodEon suEKiEE. Samuel E. Yeoman is a candidate sot the office of Sheriff of Jasper county, tub jet t to the decision ot the Re** B publican nominating convention. • Ton REA OKI>Kn. Fmroi: Rei*('i;uoan: Thomas Antrim desires through your columns to thank the peoolo tor their generous support at the last election of Recorder, and to announce himself a candidate f„r election : subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. EpiToi: Reitiu.u an: Please an nmirtcc my name as candidtae for the office of recorder of Jasper County. Subject- to the decision ot Repub!i'*an nomina ing conveutioll to beheld May Ist. 1886. Thanks to the people for their past favors. Yours Respectfully. —B. F, Feuoi'mix. Kuitok ReelbUoan - -Please announce my Ituim as a candidate for the oflic-e-of Recorder of Jasper Go. Subject to tire decision ot the Republican County Convention. D. B. Co tress. TDK COUNTY sl IIVEYOK. We are authorized to announce the name of James C. Thrawls as a candidate for re-election to the office ot surveyor of Jasper county . Subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention.

Candidtes for Corporation Offices.

FOK TOWX THEASI'KEIt. We are authorized to announce the name of Jaufes fT. Morgan as s candW d?.te for the office ot Town Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.

FOR SAFE. • «. , ' - . Tlie undersigned has for sale four choice pieces of town property, in Rensselaer, with all modern conveniences and Improvements. Will make excellent, homes, and will be sold cheap for cash, or on terms to suit purchasers. William B. Austin, - h -A - . . .. . ' •' . - Remotnber the old reliable Hammer mixed paint, warranted 'to give perfect satisfaction, or paint furnished to repaint Sold by Kannal.

Ssfais Son-Hesidsnts. GTA^OI'INDIANA./ ~l;!spcr Comity i -PCJ , . Felix W l.e.ter istiereliv notified Rial Charles circuit Court, to foreclose a mortgage tip or certain Ue.il Estate iri said county, and tha t said cans* ft»f trial on the SocO ml tlav of the next term of ksjjii Court, to Lie held at the Court House in the town of Heossetier, in .-aid Coui.lv auti State, and commencing Monday. June", issi;. ~ - Witness my loin.l ami the efSi o f . T A of said Court. April ft& IsSi. \ J A MUST. li:\V IN', Clerk of - the Jasper Circuit Cdurt: ’ ¥ 4?.- /•*'•?/ it &*■<»■! A tty. s<r~ vrv

GOOD NEWS! Several good reasons wliyl will sell you goods At prices which are in pn>i>ortion to the prices at which you are selling your produce: I Sell Strictly for Cash! My expenses? are much smaller than my competitors; I hire no clerks, fkrfugjuy own tvoyk; have no drayage to pay; therefore- I can, and will, sell you „ / h . GtROCEfRIRIS as cheap as they can lie bought any wltore in town. Don’t beliavo this till vou have given me a call. Store close to Depot. J. OT. KlltfCr. 18-2Gitf. Benssclaer, Indiana. . <*" c-. • - * ■ X-“CT3^CS^:^ Having pulchasetl-iho-E'aml>et Yard and Stock ol ! F. L. Cotton, I will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber Doors Shingles, Windows, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer snperioi inducements to cash buyers. me a call before buying elsewhere it. p. BwmAmm. ■ j IG-3C tL .

THF OLD RELIABLE Brick and Tile Factory, Aliout tliree-fourths of a mile west ot Rensselaer, is the place to procure the best made,, tin -besf burned Brick and {;T”‘ the best prices to suit purchasers.’ Tile of all sizes and Cotnmon and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. Call aud examine my manufactures before purchasing. JOHN KOHLER. LIVERY FllD STABLE. J. OT. POOTSJIiXi, Proprietor. —1 — —iTeams furnished at all hoars, day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. solicited: ~ Rensselaer, -. * - * - - ... - - - - Indiana. IS-.>Tf. y - • \ y .. - ♦ ; " T. NEW! ell NEW! J— ■.. -—e - e in thl best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest ~ possible fafesT' AND BUGGIES repaired, and all tither tvork usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS' AND BUGGIES Made to order, aud of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank.^Jgl R. H. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, tiro. 17-27-ts. LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the South, which we propose to sell to our patrons Atißottom 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.

Rensselaer MarUe Works. • * j - L • X ft L ** s « f l jJBk 1 ffnjflffiu MHi JBKj I-Leur y A 1 ackey, —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American nu vi iu All kinds df Cemetery Work - , AXP BUILDING JSTONBL Fiont Street north of Wsshingtom PiF.nssi:laKit, Indiana. , u ll •** • n .' * rr — 11 ~ f Old Emperor Napoleon

Will stand for mares the season of 1886, from April Bth to June 25th, 188 G, at the following nnified places:- - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at my bai'n '2\ miles west of Rensselaer. Friday and Saturday at Halloran’s barn at Rensselaer, now managed by John W. Powell. Emperor A’apoleou is a beautiful Gray, fully 16 hands high, weight 1600 pounds, is a sure getter of a fine large and, superior colts. He is Li Norman blood and f french Canadian. He is well known by all and is also recognized as being the best breeder in the country. Any parties from a .listanotmay leave mares’in my care until bred. Pasture free. f T Fff?J/ ( S:—To’insure, 810. Single service, 86, payable at time of service; with privilege of season. All accidents ct the risk, of the owners. Any parties, parting with mares, or moving away, forfeit the insurance, aud the sable becomes duer-t once. ' ' *■——— ! T/J. SAYLER, t Owner.

Frank Goodrich a The well known running horse, formerly the property of James Mnloy, will make the season of 1886 as follows; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at my farm in Barkley township. Friday and Saturclay at- Htdloran’s barn, at Rensselaer, now managed by John W r Powell. N Frank Goorfrich is a handsome chestnut sorrel, 15 hands high, well built and well known to the horse breeders of J aspef county. Pedigrees furnished upon application. insure, 810. 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 l parting with mares, or moving away, forfeit the insurance, and* the same becomes due at once. PERRY MAIILATT, IS-31-ts Owner. fstitf to ip&tafc Ofvatu"Fixm ana.», r . cr Ciiimfv of Jasper, i.M U-iu'-itnl \V, UavmoiK!, Mary J. Ka*t Ami Isaacarelw»i>.v noti&al that ;he loCorporatcl coni |iuuy of*(rnnv S<*»tt it Co. lias irv.«nm|ilnnit in the ,fa?;>cr Circuit Court. to fordone a tOorfgKgCP'Wu certain lamlf tn .sail! comitU iu wnicic-afil •iofenianMclaim an "im«Llluir ■ww'ir ■'v.tl t*»>iti*'*. up top t trial on M«:iHav, JmnrM- -amc being, the rth jui.iciatiir.r of the June teem JSS*, ot saiil C*ov.ft. to be i.-tici at the CMirt House, in Keiu-M’la*r. iu said County ami .state .i::d commciuiins Momifty . -lune >, I-snS. .—\y t-TNESS my iiun.l ami the seal oi f ist i t \ '»Si Couit ; ( lll.\ej, ui d»;iis-e!a#r> 7 , “*1 f'*A sOUi day of A. U. issn.- - JAIIKSF. IP.WIX. clerk-