Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1886 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. ■ r A * Aj - * •■w 9 " * Condensed Time Tumble of Passenger Train, in , «■ effect Aug. Ist 1886. , SOUTHBOUND. - -No. 2 0 N 0.4 NO.AI >»bttblWU». : Kxp. ; Kx]i. Fast M JHICAG3 __ Jj7 - 0 03am :.-7 80|>ui ;fi 35am ‘Hammond “ ' 712 “ i sjs “ • “ j*helhy “:832 “ift47 '• * 1043 •* Hose Lawn “ • 841 “ ! 9 55f“ : " Kair Oaks ' “ ; 855 “ !1007 “ 1100 am Surrey “ ! 000 “ ■ •• i “ Bens»ei»ei : 921 ** i 1081 ":11 20 “ Pleasant Itirfge “ ” 032“ i “ ; “ -Marlboro “ 9 38j“ i “ “ Monon “ fl&OO -1005 ~ =llsO “ Lafayette “ i I*l 20“ : 1220 am ■ 1245 pm Ummcastlc “ : 2 23pin : 235 “ I 2 51“ Louisville .\r “ i sob •• • 720 •* INDIANAPOLIS “ “ ! 330 “ ; 3 4* “ Cl NCI NX ATI “ : 9 j 800 “ : 74ft. “• NORTH BOUND. * gtaFleng'. :^„ u ; ;g° t li CINCINNATI Lv 7 35;un 649 pm: 785 am INDIANAPOLIS “ TTSfI “■II 13 “ II 50 “ LOUISVILLE “ • Hooam' 730 “ ! 745 “ (ireenoastle “ j 1225 pm 1245 am: 1225 pm J.aLavette 830 “ • 800 “ ; 285 “ Momm M 455 “ : 4-05 “ j 8-30 “ Marllioro “ i 5 ■ “ Heasant Ri(li?c “ : 525 “ : “ ! Elesiasalsusr “ : 530 '• : 4 30 •• • 402 “ Surrey “ j 548 “ I “I “ fair Oaks ; 005 “ : 5 08 *• . 442 “ 4tose Lawn - 019 !* 510+“ i “ Shelby *• • 029 • : 524 •* : Hammond ''S- 75S “ • 085 “ ! “ VIIICAGQ A* 900 “ : 740 “ I 630“

Trains marked with a v stop only when Hashed. Those marked with (*) run daily. Those marked with (t)run daily except Sunday. Trains are run <>» Central (Standa d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sloepiai; Cars on night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are ran between Chicago and Louisville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. /asTTicketisold and Baggage Cheeked to all r t = ii23.cip2.l TToS-i-ts. E'ir tickets a’.u further iuTormation, apply to Q. Wren, Agent, itensselaer. s. Baldwin Geii’l Pass Aiit J||>* L. WfiLILIS, GUN and LOCKSMITH ShOpon River tank, south of School House BEXJSXLAER, INDIANA. Ail kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and line work iu Iron, Steel and Brass, on Short uotice ami at reasonable rate. 1 . Give me a call. wTblssenden & SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAIMERS, KALSOMINERS, and tE’-A.XITOXSXJS. (Shop opposite Hallpran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. SSV-Dccoratin g, Paiitti ng aniL Taper Ujinginga Specialty. 17-35-ts. Makeever House. Rensselaeb, Ind.

ifeoL and pleasant rooms. Table? supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor. SEAT MARKI? I Beasselaer, - - Inaiana 3.3. EIGIjESBAC'II, Pfop’r. 1> EKE, Fork, Veal, Mutton, Saiifauge, Bo ) lognu, etc., sold in quantities to suit l>ur eha&ers al the lowest prices. None but the best etocl slaughtered. Everybody is invited idl. 'lste Iliglacs? Price Paid Eat Cuttle. * “ ■'!. .1. MI.T.KSUA* 11-

Bucklen’s Artrna Salve.

The Best Salve in the wgrld for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,-Hall Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands CJiilhlains, C oiDs, anti-all' Skin Eruptions.- and positively cures'-Piles' or no pay 'required.- H is .guaranteed u> give perfect satistauion or inontv refunded. Price cents per hex For sale by F. B. .Meyer. 18 -P-lyi • I lin'd given myself iff as lust becttifc of .inherited scrofula. Tried every thinfirjor,, purify ing tlte blood without benefit; until I used Parker's Tonic, and can truthfully say that it. has cuied me. 1 still itiO it" for its •splendid effect on mV geuerafhoalth.— ~ K. H. Lynd, Chicago. .

The Gem Nursery.

Gro'veus and Deat/'TRS jn General | Nursery t>Toric, and Froraua---•■f:.'. t6rß'of tme Strawberry, Golden ~*— , Gem Raspberry * ani> Alaska Blueberry Dun Specialties: Lucre!in Dew- ] berry, SI .<JO peFdoz. n. Alaska Blueberry, 7j ct J . per dozen •f t. per 100. Thornless Pioiilib Baspheriy, S.CO per ticzen, §S.( 0 par 101). > G-ideti Gun Rasp be i ry, Sl.O'J per •dezou. jMay Queeu Strawberry, SI.OO per dog n. The ujom-y in nil cases m ist accom patty the order. Address, 11. C. & !’. M. ll.vtten & (> O. New Utir.isle, Ohio. —--Vfn} v *l4? u* . .

Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!

1 will deliver gootl wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in store length, $3.7 5 pr. cd Sawed and split, $4.00 “ / “ Oord wood, $3140 “ » " invite criticism dn the moas- i urement of wood delivered from our ‘yard. It takes a bed three feet high to hold a half cord of sawed wood thrown in loose. Telephone your orders from iiardmauTs.

R. P. Benjamin.

County Correspondence.

HALOING GROVE AND VICINITY. Hoads vory,good. Mrs. T. A. Knox is still on the sick list. ' 1 Most of tbe schools of this township started in last Monday morning. The young folks of her© and Pleasant Ridge epjoyed a social dance at Mr. L H. Pott’s last Saturday evening. Wo hear that Chas. Peregrine flogged 3 pupils the first week. We think his wages should be raised. Col. Moody preat-led at the Barkley church last Sunday at 2 o’clock, and Roy. Hull preached at Osborn School house at 2:30 p. m. Mr. John G. Culp is looking out for lands in tho West. We understand he I intends moving there it he can make a | trade. Makkieo.—At Monon, Saturday eve or Sunday morning, Mr. Will Willett ! and Miss Ida El dredge, both of Marlboro. May t hey ’ve long and happy 1 is the wish of their friends. REPORTER ’ PLEASANT RIDGE ITEMS. Farmers busy gathering in their crops before cold weather. Miss Josio Morgan is visiting tho family of Samuel Moore. Reish & Lowman are doing a rushing usinoAs in their store now. Several V>f the Ridgeites attended Fruriccsville fair last week. School begins Monday with Mis 3 Lottie Peacouk as t: acber.

Quite a number of our young people enjoyed themselves at Geb. ParkinsonI’a, 1 ’a, last Tuesday evening. Misses Clara Kenton and Tillie Rotinson speut Sunday with Jaley Parkinson. Literary is in full blast again every -Friday night. All afe invited to attend, and as many to take part as will. Aladam Rumor says, a wedding will soon lake place on the Ridge. Wonder who the happy man is? Mesdames J. V. Parkinson end A. K. Yeoman expect to reach home this week from a six weeks visit in the West. * . No. 11.

FROM FAIR OAKS. W. H. McCdily wat in sown to-day, looking out. a location to build. ** • * Fair Oaks is sti on the Loom. There are quite a number of houses being built and a ! ig demand for more. Work on the C. & I. C. extension is progressing fast. There are about five miles of tra k laid nowand a largo force of men at work. J. C. McColly talks of I tying poultry this winter for a Chicago firm. He says he vviti commence ; uying on November 15th arid maybe sooner. Bruce Moflil and Jap Wright have started a butcher shop aud furnish Treshinmatsto'attTt'.e^troTn'ittrTgtßjir.Aes. We wish, them success, so do the boarders. • - - a As the fall election draws nigh politics Wax warm and is the topic of the

day, and vo'ors and sometimes elec-, lion laws take the lead,'as there are quite a number of new voters in; tubs'j township. Mr. John Kent W&s in town Satur-| day. He. says Fair. Oaks is bound to ; make a town. He also stated that lie ; would have tlu'. ' to.vn plat recorded at : tie earlie \op port unity, and no wou'd ! then be 'ready b make, deeds to all i that built in Fair Qaks. Long SamCel, ■

FROM WIIEA TFIELD. The wi aliitr has been very fine of J ate. Farmers nre licginning to think (t corn husking. 'John Heilett is building an •fiddituih to his store. Ves Austin raised some very fine. i irge potatoes this season. We nteafti.red one tis tlie largest which was lO inches long and 5 inches through.

’flic people. <>f V eat field were ar-rutv-cd from .duti. • r Thursday evening at, $4 minutes past !) o’clock by \ what they tir.-t thought, t,o be Professor Wigging earthquake, but on examination Friday morning it was found that .• onto one find tried to blow Joe Fritz’s ' saloon up with dynamite. A hole was mad e th rough the ¥u! ing on the south end«f the building and the’dvnauiite put through, so a-t to be directly behind the'counter, h -must Lave been done quickly, tor tro sa-ooQ trad been closed only ab at 10 minutes. The report was very loud* while the glass bottles were nearly nil broken' and liquor was scattered all over the rooniv Every window was more or less broken; and the greatest wonder to U 3 is that so j little damage was done. A warrant

was immediately issued lor one of onr citizens and the arrest made by Deputy constable, who kept charge of the prisoner until evening, that being the time set for trial, The prisoner then called for his witnesses, and while they wero being vent after the court adjourned for supper. , After supper the trial was called, but the' prisoner was nowhere •to 'bn found, consequently there was no trfa'i. * A * f BARKLEY ITEMS. Duck shooting is getting pretty good. John Lewis has returned from the West, and his wife is very sick. Mrs. Geratner lifts been very sick but is getting better. James Comer says the muskrats vyill sutler now. for he has a boy now to help him. One of Barkley’s handsome widovrers is making a lively chase after one of Walker’s fair widows, but Albert Sommers says he has a little claim there. The patrons of district No. 8 met the first Saturday in October and attended to their business, and then made a motion to meet the next Thursday, to clean the school grounds and they staged at home unanimously. Public speaking at Center school house the other night. We had a good speech from Mr. Austin and then we had a joint discussion between Mr. Pierce, greenback candidate for Clerk, Mr. Moore, the candidate for Treasurer and Mr. Austin. But we are not green backers here, Wo are most all of us colid republicans, and all wo need is afe\Y more good speeches. IS AM SfclCK.

BE MI A 7 G TON ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shefller have taken possession of their dew homo on North Ohio street, John J. Porto has purchased the properly now occupied by P. H. Lally ar.d will likely come to towii to live. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm returned on Saturday last from a visit with friends in 111. Work has commenced thi the iron 'ridge leading to the cemetery audit will he rapidly pushed to completion. It will supply a loug felt. want. Wm Green’s handsome new house is about ready for oacppatjov. Tire house whore Mr. Green now lives, will 1% o n pied by L. Bowsher, of the firm of Stiller, Goldsbury As Bowsher. Tee Pre.-bytengii church is to to turned fftound to face the sc util, lc- | roofed and otherwise repaired at once. I.iThu .(arly spring a new edifice will be ereeie i on the site of the old one. After diligent searching dp and down and advertising in tire News, ] Dr. Mux veil at last found his lost cnv. He found her after five weeks within a stones throw of his residence in the quicksand where she had mired and expiredMiss Etta J. Smith, whose sickness has frori time to time been mentioned iu these items, died on Thursday last, aged 21 years. 'She had long been a patient sufferer, toady and even anxious to drop the —fetters of-ehty-- tdr-at-bound her here. Her funeral was held on Saturday, at the Christian church,, conducted by Rev. J. B. Crowe and Elder E. O. Sharpe. Mrs. Mary S.. wife of James Breads'. died on Tdosdav afternoon last, it her ». * - - - | home in this place, aged 58 year, ttiiu

8 days. Sire was a.myst .estimable woman, having many warm friends in this com:»uinii.y, who extend their sy tnpaUiy to tt.o afffic.ted laiuiiy. Tne' fliberal si r,vices woi-o hyld at the M. | E.c inure h. of-which ifrs. Brpai<Hß «tatT lohg been a mem or. Revs. J. if. Crowe and K. 13.. Woodson officiating. He” daughter, Mrs. Randolph, from Laladeile and an uncle from’lowa, who lal n t .-cen her for twenty years, were with her m her last, hours.

We wish to call attention to the fact, that \ve have ou our shelves a most complete stock of Dry Goods, consisting °f black and colored Dress Silks, Woolen Dress Fabrick’s, Parasols, White Dress i Embroideries &o. Wej earnestly solicit you to call, when ; wishing anything in our line. Yours Res [recti ally, ?T Ellis &Murray. Knnnal’s chekp Drug Store and no mistake. Save your money by seeing its before you price elsewhere. - - --«•►«* ” ' W abash Sc-r ate ties ami Itch cured in 80 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. .Use up others,' This never tai!a*. SoPtMt-lilttinutt. Kannai. lirflga. gigt. 'hwi-.-eiaer. ipd — 17-3 it. ■ In another column of this issue wiil be found an entirely hew end novel specimen of attractive ndveriisin?. It is one of the neatest ever placed in oar paper and we tilthk our readers \\ill be welt repaid for examining the serroskb display letters in the t’.dvertisenient Brick’.ey Ash Bitters. Dct. ,

REMINGTONIAN.

Wait for a grand display of Hats and Bonnets at Hemphill A Honan’s before you buy. Rubbers and Rubber boots as cheap as the cheapest, at Hemphill A Honan’s. Call and learn prices. MONEY! H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwanb,.on long time, at low interest. 'Willey & Sigler are still in the lend with bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting Ac. Willey A Sigler. W e are happy to accommodate our customers, but we wish each and all to remember that goods have to be paid for. Willey A Sigler. Miss Alma Frohue is an expert trimmer, the only city trimmer ih the town. Come and see her woVk and learn our prices. Hemphill A Honan. ook to your interest. 1 will sell lumber of a superior quality and lust as cheap as you can buy .a '8 county. Am iust as near n eadqr.arters as any dealer in the county, notwithstanding reports to the eontrury. Let me figure with you before you buy. R. P. Benjamin. Stamping Done.— The Misses Hopkins, in Mrs. J. M. Hopkins' millinery store, have a full stamp ing outfit, and are prepared to do all kinds of stamping, on short notice. , They have had many years of experience, and guarantee satisfactory work, whether on felt, satin, velvet, plush, or any other material ever used for the purpose.

For Sals. An improved farm of forty acres, one and one half miles from De Motte, Jasper county, Indiana. This a big bargain. Gall on or address, John Kosky, DeMotte. Ind. i 18-50-3 m. j

Hteiredy for Care of ay derangement of iraach and Bowels, ache, Constipation, Malaria of ail kinds leCeent influence of A3U illrfililji It is pleasant to tire taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail so nrovfe beneficial, both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it •« 'superior to all others, fed l v o> .vitew a- Sl.u*- * >c .Te. Twin Fees W Life Are" Indigestiou -and Constipation. . Their primary symptoms are among tiro most distressing of minor human ailments, and a host of diseases, speedily resultant , from them, mutually aggravate cadi other „ gpd assail at once the whole nwehinery of Tile. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour Stoiuacii, Dizziness, Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, iiidney Diseases, Piles, Kheuiiiatisin, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skm Disorders, ate among the symptoms and maladies caused by derangement of - the stomach and towels* * ? Thorough Purg^ti^e taetfislro is Hie tint neatsaPy for cure. r i'heU the eatharti: Tees mtgd be maiiv ’.r-wi, mild egree, ju t sufficient t - . . -. reeuiV-snee. ■ostiyenes.s, • ' *ae same time the liver, kiluey ; stomach must ’: c ' z‘. luted and _ ____ A iff ■®“— : d/' _ Accomplish ‘h. ‘ ork better ,har —ary at- *g tpe * nine.- -■ -ay. urseii '' mg mid tho” M J2h, yet lu. :n their oursf* ive patiart. wnd do not 'tiduc- rosti e y aetii j. - * i'.e 1 • *f’ - 1 o"I—l 1 —I —. ■■ * entharties. V, t: otd, tbey )K.-ess spec .>roin rties divjretkv hepatiftai .ottie, the rigEcty meiiif'rttl value an ! .k:.e i All disease 1 : j-ineveding from disnrr'o if the ilige-.•Vflr.d .t.--hn !■.!<>!•;• .; . • -‘Tlie prompt u-.e of A ' ■*■*!>. •'-• -T ..;i I.v - re - - A- I, SV'Tli The Tioi.,' J 'V 1:1. . •T.-glcv.l 01 dl.ion uvpolil iv.c-v:- ah: ' hill ■ ill': il’avii te Ini'- stH '• U«H .in; !)-”.'::-- . tiL.ieielaiT' '<•<• »',-,--ilixkrby" .V .sU's t’iUjf, .a d frr .-T.uir.'.r/rr•.f <t< •- x~r .i-. wrah-V'Jw oh h : T 5Tv -' - 1 ' Coil ' ' ■ ' _

GOOD NEWS! . Several good reasons why I will sell you goods at prioes which art in proportion 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, doin'; my own work; have no drayage to pay; therefore I can, and will, svil you dL-T.zr.t^.y■- ’ T. GrROCEniBS as cheap as they- can be bought any where in town Don’t believe this till you have given me a call. Store close to Depot. Jr w Kore. - Aansselaer, Indiana. I keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber Doore Shingles, Windows, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superior inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. E. P. BENJAMIN. 16-36 ts. ‘ i , v.:v i , -... ■————■t————— —■————ta—n—^*o————* THE OLD RELIABLE Inok and Tile Factory. vAbcut three-fourths of a mile west ot llenbselaer, is the placer to procure the best made, tht Lurned Brick and fcT'* the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all sizes and Coni* * moil and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. CnU and examine my manufactures before purchasing. JOHN KOHLEE.

Hemphill & Honan, i fesfaJ. !iP®iiw>Wnsn 2WT”-~:r ’ Tv. -"-r j LV/ ilOTpft ) \ f c"/T*/z rr?& —DEALERS IN—wyiMsjte Daps, AND TO ii pLt isli iii . • Lafe’ m IsC A Spuiisia lvgRnXSBET.Ai*!-' InpiaA'a

ggPW-IBIMC MWW'LMf imOTgW! JWjBS. I . !* VIUWt» u : ~~ _• —— The undersigned have now a complete stock of i L3MBEE. LATH MI SIMMS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar from the South, which we propose te • | j sell to our -patrons Our facilities for obtaining our stock 'from first hands, enables us to offer Specil Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to aU who will ! come and see us, we promise Square Dealing and Best Srices. Gome, sesJ {us, and save money. Respectfully,

Ehts leßt&blibhed, I-eet-known >urscrie-i ia hh©conc-| ■ try. Host liberal termsw Uneqn'.led facilities.■ B Pric«« low. ( ieneva N iwfry, 1 >;tnhlishedl I ■■ IIV iTm! jfrTl rV ?r M 4 ■l^l Not Purely a Mistake. '..’A Domestic Sewing Machine CoLT'Any HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the only recognized agent of tile “Dgmestic” in Rens ; Sfehier. Oilier parties have tried-i it is true, (o get the agency, and have advertised themselves as suck; but I wish the people td know that lam the Sole asid 4)jt!y agent of the “Domestic’’ -Sewing Machine in Jasper countyv 0. B. Steward. - NOTICE - is he: ebv gi veu to IN f .James McCord, I Alaiv Yerzcr. 111. K Chilcote. i i Chatmccy P. Smith, I Thompson & 15r0.. | Albert W. Cliwelahd-, i Bacliel Robertson, | Elizabeth Gwin. ; William T. Walters, —' | .Milroy Township, { Jolm M. Wasson. — ~ ; —| ill.U' Q. Gilll.Ut, .. , .I:omI> .1, Wood, _ i Nailnio K. Spitfer, | -’aimnond ; i A. N. llammoml, ■ *.- IM. .-tiJttMr & I». 3. Ttiorhty 1 Wm lser.oiir, . [aoui Margaret A. Beaver, j -- - ■ I liavid P. Bames, t Augustus I). Babcock. and al! others interested, that I u\VO the south’--east qur rter of the nortinxast quarter . and tin northeast quarter of the southeast qiiarter. of Section it, Townshi|i 2H North, Range No. f West, in Jasper coitntxt, ludiaii'a. Aud tuatl j kill proceed with th'F'ftarveyor of said county, [to inakefl. Jeral survey of said section, or so | much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corneri e.rfd lines ot my laiul Said survey to begin on Monday, the lHth day of OctTliit, A t). l'W. . . -■ John, F. Walters. .James o.'i brawls. Surveyor, . ■EepL-go. Oct-T-rt