Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1886 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. 4 H. ' . ~ L ."Fl!? '! . Rensselaer Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS. NORTH SOUTH. ,4:39 A.M.. 11:20 A.M. 4:02 P. M .....9:21 A. M. 5:36 F - M 10:31 P- M.

County Correspondence.

FROM WHEATFIELD. Mrs. Harrison Snyder is on the sick list The unfortunate saloon building is for sale. Wc wonder if our Trustee won’t be married about Christmas. Several of our townsmen have gone to Rensselaer to attend court. A fine calf belonging to Jas. Austin killed itself by jumping recently. We expect ere we write again, to see the iron horse on the new railroad. The wind storm of Thursday before last did much damage to hay stacks in this vicinity. We see that the office-seekers have not forgotten Wheatfield? Wonder if they will be so libera] with their cigars after election? Mrs. John Tilton, of this place, went over to' Logansport a short time ago and had Dr. Thomas remove the cataracts from off her eyes. Wm McNeil, who has made a tour of several of the AN estern states in search of a future home, returned last Thursday. He reports crops'good iu Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. * A * REMINGTON ITEMS. Work on the cemetery bridge js progressing slowly. Mrs. John Ford and Miss Della Cotton, spent Sunday last with friends in Remington. Miss Lorena Wilcox is slowly recovering from, a severe attack of typho-maiarial fever. Mrs. J. E. Stiller has beefi down with an attack of remittent fever, but is now convalescent. S. P. Thompson and J. F. Irwin are orating at the Price school house this ( Monday) evening. Miss Lizzie Kenyon, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks is so far recovered as to be able to ride to town. The services at the M. E. church on Sunday evening will be conducted by the Sunday school. All are cordially invited to attend. The election will soon be upon us and we predict (for this part of the county at least) a handsome Republican majority. has been the guest of Mrs. Wm Shaw for the past two months, returned to her home in Homer, 111., last Thursday. The Misses Ella and Irene Ritchey and Miss Bertie Yeoman of Jordan township, spent Wednesday of last week in Remington, the guests of Miss Jessie Draper. The lecture of Mr. Hoffmau, the blind orator was but slimly attended, the counter attraction being the meeting in the Christian church. Baid meetings are still in progress, conducted by Rev. E. O. Sharpe. Remingtonian. "de-motte Ijoixgs. W. C. Tyler has opened up a store in the old Bendy building. E. G. W arren has got his school; started in good shape. He is an “A No. 1” teacher. Mr. Hathaway, of Michigan, has been spending a few . days here, looking after matters connected with his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Garis, of Marshall county, lowa, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. E. D, Fairchild. Mr. Garis came to northern Jasper 35 years ago, when this county was a howling wilderness. He removed to lowa 14 years ago. The excitement over the shooting is dying out, but Our best (citizens are very much displeased at the many misstatements found in The Republican’s account of the matter. There has been much false swearing and lying done in Hie case. The meeting at DeMotte on Saturday night was a big success, the school house being crowded. The exercises began with singing, after which, our candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, Capt R. W. Marshall, discussed the political issues for an hour and a half, in a very able and eloquent manner. On Saturday a surprise golden wadding came off at the residence.

of D. E. Fairchild, in honor of his parents. Fifty years ago Mr. Acton C. Hall was married to Miss Harriet Day, in Hancock county, Ohio, where they lived for twentynine years, then came to Indiana twenty-one years ago. There were 18 grand-children present and nearly all of their neighbors. The Rev. Smith added to the interest of the occasion by a friendly talk and pleasant reminiscences. Mr. Fairchild is 71 years old and Mrs. Fairchild 67. It was a very pleasant and exjoyable affair. HANGING GROVE AND VICINITY. Mrs. T. A. Knox is still on the sick list, and gradually growing weaker. Rev. Hall preached at Osborn school house last Sunday eve at 3 o’clock. Mr. Frank James Johnson and family, of Winamac, are visiting relatives here this week. Rev. Jessee, of Rensselaer circuit, will preach at Pleasant Ridge next Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Father Werner and lady, of Winamac, attended the wedding of their son George in this tp. last Monday. Mr. George Robinson and family landed in this township last week. They say Jasper county is not such a bad place after all. Mr. Charles Orcott and Mr. Dan Robinson went to Illinois to husk corn last week. Robinson came home in a few days but Oscutt stayed. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jacks, died last Saturday evening, was burned at Osborn graveyard Sunday evening. The father and mother have our heartfelt sympathies. Married. -At the residence of Aunt Jane Lefler, last Monday evening, her daughter Etta, of this place and Mr. Gearge Werner, of Winamac. Rev. B. F. Ferguson, of Rensselaer, officiating. . Reporter.

A CARD. Remington, Ind., July 21, 1886 On account of frequent and urgent solicitations, on the part of prominent citizens from all parts of the district, and from all political parties, 1 have been induced to announce my name as a candidate for State Senator of this Senatorial District, subject to the popular vote in November next. David H. Patton. . —• • Wanted. —Improved and unimproved lands in Jasper and adjoining counties, to trade for lands in western and central Kansas. E. G. Wabben. MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at low interest.— —— Wil iey it Sigler are st ill in the lead with bargains Jn Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Carpeting &c. Willey Sigler. -I—.We. are happy to accommodate our customers, but we wish each and all to remember that goods have to be paid fori, Willey & Sigler. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever." What is more beautiful than those Chicago Cottage Organs R. P. Benjamin has? Call at Hardman's and examine them. ■ • „ to' « £— . Every person who now buys goods at N. Warner & Son’s, and pays cash, gets 'one chance to draw a beautiful, S4O breech loading shot-gun, tor every dollar paid them. —;—! • Knowing, from personal experience that times are hard, I have decided to make prices to suit. Come in and give me a chance to ! prove my assertion. V Emmet Kannal.

The-Gem Aiurscry. Growers and Dealers in General Nursery Stock. and Propagators of the’May Queen Strawberry. Golden ■RASPBERKf' and Alaska? Blueberry Our Specialties: Lucretia Dew.berry, SI .00 per dozen. Alaska Blueberry, 75 cts. per dozen $4. per 100. . Thornless Prolific Raspbeiry, S'.tO i per dozen. $3.00 per 100. i Golden Gem Raspberry, SI.OO per ' dozen, ../i. . ~ . May Queen Strawberry. SI.OO per dozen. . .. The money in alt cases mast accom pany the order. Address, Jtt. C. & F. M. Hatten & Co. # New Carlisle, Ohio. Jaly»ta

Remember the cheap drug Store, and give me a trial; if you are not satisfied, it will be time to go elsewhere. Emmet Kannal. - j :—4—~—The largest lot of overcoats ever shown at any one store in this town, can now be seen at A. Leopold’s. They must be sold, as he needs the money to complete the new cornet building. “Her features are not regular, yet what an attractive face she has!” It is her beautiful hair. Once it was thin, grayish and fading, A few bottles of Parker’s Hair Balsam wrought the transformation. It will do as much for anybody Look to your interest. I will sell lumber of a superior quality and just as cheap as you can buy in the county. Am just as near headquarters as any dealer in the county, notwithstanding reports to the contrary. Let me figure with you before you buy. R. P. Benjamin. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use uo others. This never fails. Sold ny Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer. Ind 17-3-ts, in another column of this issue will be found an entirely hew and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest ever placed in our paper and we think our readers will be well repaid for examining the supposed display letters in the advertisement of Prickley Ash Bitters. Oct.

Bucklen’s Arnica SalveThe Best Salve in the world for CutBruises, Sores, Ulcers,Silt Rheum, Fever Sores,TetteF,Ch.ippodflfttids’Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is giun.nteed to give perfect satisfaction or tni-nev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. B. Meyer. 18-8-lyi J. W. King says that Professor Wiggins earthquake had its desired effect on his already low prices and that it shook things up so .completely that he is now selling groceries diaper than ever. Come and see. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd Sawed and split, $4.00 “'ZZEZ 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 cord of sawed wood thrown in loose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s. R. P. Benjamin. The Verdict UnanimousW. D Sult, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: “lean recomend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatisw of 10 year’s standing." Abraham liars. druggist. Bellvill, Oiiio. afliruis: “The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters.’’ Thousands.of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at F. B. Meyers' Drug Store

NOTICE OF SURVEY. of Section 19. Township 32 North, Range No. G. West. XTOTICE is hereby given to ItanieH' Sigler, i George Phelps et al. | I!ichriioml Hathawiiyy i Thomas Wooley. | Abraham Keever. Noah Frame, | Elections H. Tablet, i Peter.F. Feldman. I Joan Defries. | Rosamond C. Kent, 1 I E. E. Taylor. and all Others interested. That I own the South half of the Sent h west quarter,“of Section No. 19, Township No. Si North, Range No. (i West, in Jasper eounty. Indiana. And that by my authority, the surveyor of said eounty will proeeed to make a Legal survey of said section or so pinch thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of mv land. Said survey to begin on Tuesday, November 9*IT, A.U.TSSa., — : ' —’ • : W.MS.HOBLIT. Jas. C. Thrawl«. Surveyor. Oct. 31 2S. Nov. 4.

A NEW FIRM! The people of northern Jasper are respectfully informed that they will be fairly treated and get big bargains * by calling at the store of Sayers & Tyler, iSucccsrfor to J: Fj Bruner.) -aV- ~ At DeMotfe, Indiana. - Where they will find a large and com plete stock of (xroccriew. tlats, Cap* Hoots Shoes and Readymade Clothing, all of which these are selling cheaper < than ever. They will give you the biggest kind of bargains on Boots, Shoes and. Clothing. The highest prie s paid: for all kinds of produce. 1000 cords of wood wanted. J9*UoD*t forget the place. .. , SAYERS & TYLER. 18-b2-3m. DeMotte, Ind.

For Sale. \ An improved farm of forty acres, one and one half mils® from De Motte, Jasper county, Indiana. This is a big bargain. Call op or address, Jqhn Kqsky, - DeMotte. Ind. 18-50-3 m. r Rensselaer Marbls Works Henry Mackey, —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American HLE niMITE. All kinds of Cemetery Work AND BUILDING STONE. Front Street north of Washington Rensselaer, Indiana.

The best and surest Remedy for Cure of all diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to Drove beneficial, both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at SI.OO a bottle. La Bastie Glass. 'OwjT trade ii^o^ ark > % ** AMP Chimneys W V”™ THAT f L> 11 WILL WO not w break Ki T By ordinary handling or '-om heat and cold 10 years of practical use have demonstrated fully that one La Bastie chimney will last as long at IS to 15 of any other kind, and the annoyanca of being compelled to send for a new chimney every few days is obviated. The La Bastie Toughened Glass Chimneys bear the above TRADE MARK. Beware of Imitations. Insist upon your dealer supplying you with The La Bastie Chimney. Trade Supplied by all Jobbers. O I J y G AQo COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained n standard of excellence which admits of no superior. Itcoatains every improvement that inventive genius, akill and money can produce. orm ®veby ORGAN awt WAR13 RANTED 1 YOB to EXCEL. YEARS Those Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them ; tha^most. dcsirablo cirgnna for homsa, ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. UXEQUAEET* FACILITIES, SKILLEB WORKMEM, t BEST MATERIAL, eosntnera, make this UHR POPULAR ORSAH itstxsHon Cooks and Piano Skdo. <-.U’-cucs and Tri. j ey; llmtioe, IT2MX gigg co. £3/ 3/w hl and Aww*, CHICAGO, tLL

t/Mvtviii n N. WARNEB 8t SOlffS. Buckeye Mowers & Harvesters. W. A. Wood’s Mowers & Harvesters. Deering Mowers & Harvesters. ’ *r ' . .. Coquillard Wagons. Spring Wagons. Full Line Builders’ Hardware. Pumps. Cutlery, Guns and Fishing Tackle. Complete Line of Corn Plows Door & Window Screens. Barbed Wire. ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS— Kmpirellawesting Machines, - ■ JBinding Twine &c. In the best and most workmanlike njanner, and at the lowest > • possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGWW • AND BUGGIES Made to order; and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank..JgJ Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. • 1 LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LUMBER, LAIS ASS SHIIULES, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the South, which we propose to sell to our patrons At Bottom PricoSi Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Specil Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us, we promise Square Dealing and Best Srices. Come, see us, and save money. Respectfully,

Josh Billings Says “ZZ’s dreadful easy to be a 'Phool. fl vian kan be one and not know it." fdut a man can't wear a New Style Overcoat ,o.r Nobby new suit of Clothes or a lady an elegant and stylish cloak without everybody knowing it was furnishsd by Willeff OI TRADE PALACE, Rensselaer, Indiana Displaying Things. New and Novel! EVERT ■WSE3SSZ-