Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1886 — Page 8
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Rensselaer School Items.
Tbe grodoatiug will bo held Thursday evßning, June 3rd, in the Opera House. Prof. Reubclt will deliver an address. M. L. Spitler will deliver the address In “behalf of tbe 4 chool board and present the diplomas The Town Board will have to elect a* school trustee to succeed Dr. Washburn, whose time expires in June. The present corps of teachers have been re-elected by the Board. Misses ndl aiM Hcstejr will .spend vacation at their respective homes. Miss Pym will visit a short time in Indianapolis and then go to Richmond to attend the summer Normal. Miss Ryan will attend the Richmond Summer Normal. . - : Prof. Reubclt will spend the vacation visiting and teaching the Jasper County Normal. " Mr. I. C. Reubelt will “blow up his muscles” working on a farm, after visiting his father and brother in Kentucky. Mrs. Warren, who has had the largest number to teach, and the hardest work, will rest and recuperate, as her. health is poor. The percentage necessary to promotion to the third grammar and the high school, has been raised. The percentage of each pupil as show, en by the term examination, will be published in the next catalogue.
The enumeration of the school falls short this year 45, which will cut the tuition fund received from the state about two hundred dollars. If the assessment of pi-operty falls short, the local tuition will also be less and the months of school may be less. Parents should keep their children in school so they may be examined and promoted in regular order. The Board was called in special session to consider a violation of rules but once, so far t his year. No cases of tardiness of teachers during the year. Persons who were not regularly transferred to Rensselaer for school purposes will have to pay tuition at tire rate of oue dollar per montu, and more if the Board raises the price. The needs of the school are a new fence, a new bell and about live huudi ed dollars worth of philosophical aud chemical apparatus. If the board could sell the old school building and lot for #BOO, the price asked, the first two items could bo purchased this year. Who will buy? It is cheap as dirt The cost of fuel the present year was less than any one of the throe preceding ones. A member of the graduating class ' *'{n, possible ley one oi ms Would it not be a good idea to charge a ten cent admission fee to lire gradual ing exercises, for the bem lit of the high school library fund? %*
Real Estate Transfers.
The following injruracrts were filed ■ for re ad, SB th * Recorder's office, ror the weekending May .loth, 1880. They are all warrantee deeds, when T not otherwise spec! fiod: r R_ 8. Dwiggina and ot hers to Charles Ramp, part lot 3, blk 46, Rensselaer, .915 00 State of Indiana tc Samuel Parker, nw sw 16 29-5, 40 acres, HanginGrove tp.. 420.00 Sarah E. Forlur to David J. Thompson, Q- C. deed, nw ne 7-31 7 aud n\v sw 5-SI-7, 80 acres. Keener tp. 50 f" State of Indiana to Mieha B. Halstead, cl ne 5-29-7, 80 acres, Newton tp. 158 50 - Elizabeth Coover an-.S others to John U. Wilßon. pt. nj sw jBO-27-6; J 2 acres, •Carpenter tp. , Chas. W. Betterton to Daniel P. Ingraham, nc se 0-82-1, 160 acres Wbeatfield tp. 5000.0' - Alfred Thompson to Wm. J. Sparks, Jr. and others, Q. C- deed, sl sw 33-38-6, and sw se 83-83-6 120 acres, Abraham Leopold to lola Richison and others, lot 2, blk l, Leopold’s add. Rensselaer. , —75.0 ’ Hamet Shepherd to James S* Shel:fler. pt. blk 3, Remington, tOibOU —«u __ • -e Go to Kannal’s Drug Store for yotir Vi all Paper. We are selling •off our stock at prices that defy competition. Wihash Scratches and Itch cured ip 3u minutes by Woolford’a Sanitary Lotion Use no others. Taw never
MEMORIAL DAY.
Monday, May 31st, is Memorial Day. Its observances at RenssClear, this year, will be conducted under the auspices of Post No. 84, ft. A. K. Invitations have been extended to the several benevolent societies, public schools 5 and the citizens of Jaspe>r awl adjoining counties, to participate in the ceremonies of that day. At ope o’clock p. m. t a procession will be formed at the public square, under the direction of Capt. M. F. Chilcote, Marshal, and proceed to Weston Cemetery. The details of forming the procession, order of march, etc., are left to the direction of the Marshal. At tbe cemetery the annexed programme will be observed: Appointed service of the Grand of the Republic. .Scattering flowers upon the graves of Sbldiers by children. Military burial salute. Short Address by Hon, E. P Hammond. The following named ladies are requested by the ft. A. R. Post, to act in capacity of a committee to procure flowers for this occasion: Madames. F. J. Sears, J. W. Williams, L. A. Moss, W. Stockton, M. E. Hopkins, M. L. Spitler, L. J. McCoy; Wm. Rinehart, Jas. T. Randle, Geo. Dexter, Healy, H. Porter, H. E. James, ft. E. Marshall, W. B. Austin, Hopkins, E. L. Clark, TaL Seib, J. B. Washburn, William Hoover, Peter Rhoades, Norman Warner, Blue, Handley and Ferguson. The committee is empowered by the ft. A. R. Post to invite, in the name of the post, any aDd all assistance that may be desired. All floral tributes will be deposited with said committee, at the court house, by 11 o’clock, Monday forenoon, May 31st. It is respectfully suggested that all business be suspended and all places of business closed from 12 o’clock to 4t30, p. m., Memoral Day. !Jay Williams, Wm. M. Hoover, H. Porter.
Not Purely a mistake.
The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the only recognized agent of the “Domestic” in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that I am the Stole and Only agent of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine in Jasper county. , C. B. Steward.
Ho! For the West!
Ariciiltural Lands in Southwestern Minnesola ioi* sale. Do you want a home where the surioundings are pleasant; where are Railronils, Churchesand Schools; where tlio climate is healthful; where the soil is deep and drouth is unknown; where you can raise large crops and sell them at good prices; where you can get laud on such terms that, you can soon have a home of your own? Do you want to make an investment in land that will yield a sure and satisfactory return? If so, join one of our land-seeker’s excursionsrSlo.OO secures a ticket to these lauds and return. _ Excursions leave Rensselaer as follows: Tuesday, May 18th; Tuesday*, May 25th; And every'' Tuesday thereafter until further notice. We will accompany parties of three-or nm<re if desired. For detailed information, maps, circulars, etc.,'call on, or' address, COEN A WARREN, Local Agents, IS-23-ts. Rensselaer, Ind.
Bercfords on loj*.
Hereford Cattle took twentythree prizes out of twenty-seven at tne Chicago Fat Stock Show against all kinds combined. All of the most noted Short-horn breeders in the world competed for the prizes. A. McCoy, Son, & Rinehart now have a herd of thoroughbred Here forils t»n the Hanging Grove farm, which they will offer on reasonable terms. Everybody interested 7 is invited to see them. A. McCoy & Son have twenty half-blood Hereford Bulls, and seven short-horn Bulls on the A. J. Yeoman farm, iIT Jordan township, that they offer for sale ;on reasonable terms. Native bulls taken in exchange at what they are worthi All breeding {stock •“tfc m k .
We wish to call attention to the fact, that we have on our ehelves a most complete Btock of Dry Goods, consisting of black and colored Dress Silks, Woolen Dress Fabrick’s, Parasols, White Dress Goods, Embroideries Ac. We earnestly solicit you to call, when wishing anything in our line. Yours Respectfully,
Ellis & M übray.
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!
I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following pricesr Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd Sawed and split, L $4.00“ “ Cord wood, $3.40 ■“ “ We invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from our yard. It takes a bed three feet high to hold a half coi;d- ot , sawed wood thrown in .loose. f Telephone your orders from Hardman’s. JR. P. Benjamin. Th e highest skill, the best aste the most scrupulous care in the manufacture of Stylish and Thoroughly Beliuble Goods to measure are now as easily within your reach as if you were at our own doors. Call at Willey & Sigler’s and inspect samples. Jacob lteed’s Sons. As everybody knows, Mr. Leopold has greater advantages in business than some of his competitors; as he is not under heavy rents, and otherwise manages his business in the most economical way; thereby being able to give great benefits to his many patrons. Please call soon at Leopold’s Bazaar and get yourself supplied with goods, at almost your own prices, Elegant and tasteful work on children’s hats and bonnet's, a specialty, at our new millinery store. Our work speaks for itself; ladies call and inspect it, Mrs. J. M. Hopkins. Ladies and Gents. Fine Shoes a specialty atHemphill & Honan’s New trimmer from Indianapolis at Mrs. J. M. Hopkins’ Millinery Booms. - _
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—DEALERS IN Us, Sh, Us Sap, AND ... Piiriiisin 11 <2\s . klies’ Fins Shoes :/ A*' ' - ' ■*, ; '"'•A Specialty. Rexss elver - Indiana. Very Remarkable RecoveryM’-. (leo. V. Wil'ing, of Mai. Chester, Mich., writes: “My wile has been almost helpless for live years, so helpless that sho could not turn over in bed alone. She used two bottles ol Electric Bjjttersrand is so milch improved,, th alt" •sho is able now to do her own work.” E’ectiic Bittera will do all that: is elaimed-dor them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative.pow ers. Only fifty cents a bottlfe by F. B. Moyer. “ May. Notice ox Sale OF REAL -:- ESTATE Belonging to Jasper Coo Indiana* •> .. : rnisuiuil Join milei missioners: mahe op tin- irtii day of April. lgsn,. in Coni mission fir s HcoortTS9. K’ pages 31 and &>. l will filter at Cablic Auclion, on SATURDAY; JULY 3d. 1886 ■ ~ - - 7 it ' - The (oliowin? real estate, to wit: The nortiivrost quarter of thcwntheait*niarter ot section thirty t,3oi, in township thirty-two 133) north, ranjre dve \Z) west,said real estate being the propeftrof .Jasper county. Indiana At the door of the iirart house, in fiensselaer, Indiana, on the to’lowiug terns: One-third cash in Iwml. and the rosidne in two equal annual pamneai is. cecuretf hv niortStearin* MJI («) per cenViuteiv-* and at«*rney'« R l *?,
GQOD NEWS! Several good reasons whyl will sell yon goods at prices which are in proportion to the prices at which you are selling your produce: j I Sell Strictly for Cash! My expenses are much smaller than my competitors; I hire no clei’kfl, doing my own work; have no drayage to pay; therefore X can, and will, sell you ' . ' GROCERIES as cheap as they can be bought any w’here in town. Don’t believe this till you have given me a call. Store close to Depot J. W. KING. 18-2G-tf. . Rensselaer, Indiana.
I kee|) 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 superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give my a call before buying elsewhere R. P. BENJAMIN. 16-36 ts. - >,
THE OLD RELIABLE Brick and Tile Factory, About three-fourths of a mile west ot Rensselaer, is the place to procure the best made, tin best burned Brick, and |T'L the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all sizes and Common and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. Call and examine my manufactures before purchasing. JOHN KOHLER.
LIVERY FEED STABLE, J. W. Proprietor* Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. @sr“Patronage solicited.“^B Rensselaer, - -- -- -- - ~ - - Indiana. . 18-5-ts. MEW! all NEW! - » - —— ' ' In the best-" and most workmanlike mariner, and at the lowest OXB AIIMJD BUGGIES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line! NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, aud ot the best material and workmanship. Shop .on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank.^JgJ a R. 11. YKQMAM, Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. '• G - ; .'■* ‘ '" v OF-A A • r/". —* WYj* Y m ’ V -G -
LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of I!MEE,,LAfE hi SEWSLES, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the South, which we propose to sell to our patrons , At Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Specil Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to alljwho will come and see us, we promise Squar e Dealing and Best Prices. Come, see us, and save money. Respectfully. m oo,. )
Rensselaer Marik Work * v ■ ] • • i*. I ! i -m i-y At&ckey. ' —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and-American KB d HURL All kinds of Cemetery Work AND BUILDING JSTONE. Front Street north of Wsshington, Rensselaer, Indian^. , '
Old Emperor Napoleon Will stand for mares the season of 1886, from April Bth to June 25th, 1886, at the following named places: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at my bam 2| miles west of Rensselaer. Friday and Saturday Rt Halloran’s barn at Rensselaer, now managed by John W. Powell. Emperor Napoleon 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 bipod and He is w ? ell kiKfwii-by and is also recognized as being the best breeder in the country. Any parties from a distance may leave mares in my care until bred. Pasture free. insure, SJO. Single service,. sfi, r payablu-»t4ii(nb of service; witL privilejffebf season. All accidents at the risk of the owners Any parties parting with mares, or moving away, forfeit Hie—insurance, and the same becomes due at once. ’ T. J. SAYLER, L Owner.
Frank Croodrich. The well known running horse, formerly the property of James Maloy, will make the season of 1880 as follows; ~ —- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at my farm in Barkley township. Friday and Saturday at Hal lorn fit’s bain, at Rensselaer, now managed by John > W. Powell. Frank Gnoriricli is a handsome chestnut sorrel, 15 'hands high, well built and well known to the horse breeders of Jasper county. Pedigrees furnished upon application. . W &<§£&s'■—To insure, $lO. Single service, S 6, payable at time of service; with privilege of season. _ Ail accidents at the risk cu the owners of the mares. Any parties parting with_ mares, or moving away, forfeit the insurance, anil the same becomes due at once. PERRY MARLATT, 18-31-ts Owner- —: —*—; r; ' ' ““l-NAA— Notice of Meeting of Stocli.Lol4D treetors Chicago * Gbkat Soitth khn*lt’v.Cft. > Okfick of tub SECRET aky .5 — chienjjo, II!., May 1,1836. , ? Notice is hereby sTven t!(!bt tin- jfnnua! nieef--in.yr.nf thg atNi-.kliniders o£ file Chicago A Qreat .SonUiern li.iilway Compiiuy, will lie heht .it Fair Oaks, .Jasper county, Intliana. nt the~»te* pot of the liifasro A Inaiana'Coal Kirimrr- ( ompauy. nixni Tluu silay, ttieltl ilay- of Jmn>; js.sc. at the nititr Of 11 o’elmk a m-ibr thw election oi a Sjonril a£ Dikeetwo hi •«:. vc ii.t the cugiiinc!.ye3r, nn-J soi 1 the tFntrffifeliSlt 5T‘
