Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1887 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN r.'.i 1 .. -—■ 1 ■ Rensselaer Time Table* . PASSENGER TRAINS. 1 , v NORTH. SOUTH. ,4:39 A. M. ,U:22A.M. 9:13 A. M...... . 8-20 P.M. 1:01 PM.. .....10:50 P.M.

Report of Newton’ Township School and Teachers Institute.

Teachers of Newton township held their fourth institute at the Sayler school house,' Feb. 12th. Owing to bad roads and weather the members were not all out Those who were present handled the following subj'-ets: •‘Recitation—lts purposes, 1 ’ Will Paxton. “Territory of U. S. —How ' acquired?" Will Bringle. •‘Arithmetic— Percentage,’’ Hob Porter. “The Lesson —Teacher’s Preparation” Chas. Yeoman. ‘Alcohol—lts effects” Mattie Benjamin, The reports of schools are as follows: • ’ THORNTON SCHOOLEnrollment for month 15 Daily average 14 19-20 Pupils perfect in attendance. Mary Hoyes, Maud Hoyes, Blanch Hoyes, Clinton Thornton, Vernon Thornton and Maggie Kenton. Teacher, W. D. Bringle. SURREY SCHOOL. Enrollment for month 35 No. pupils perfect in attendance 7 SAYLER SCHOOL. Enrollment for month 31 Daily average 25 7-10 Teacher, Mattie Benjamin. CURTIS CREEK SCHOOL. Enrollment for month 22 Daily Average 2O', 1 No. pupils perfect 12 Teacher, W. G. Paxton. BLUE GRASS SCHOOL. Enrollment for month 9 Daily Average 6 11-20 No. pupils perfect in attendauc 5 Teacher, Rob Porter. Last institute the 2nd Saturday in March.

Real-Estate Transfers.

Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedMarcus G , Lewis to Auion R. liart lacker, sw se 25-28-7 —40 acres Jortlan tp S 200. John A. Abbott to John F. Lat- * shaw sw mv 14-31-5—4 Q acres Walker tp. 100. Simon P. Thompson to Joseph T. C**oa It. 13. bk! 3, Whcatlield 10. Marj' y. Thornton to Henry T. Thornton Its. 11, 12, bl. 14, Rensselaer. Weston's add. .‘>o. M. M. Tyler and wile to W, JJ. Tyler sw mv acres. - Keener tp 100. Robert F. Priest to Josephine M. Warner. U 14; lieor-rc Phelps to llenrv Phelps und. ’ sine 2.7, 100 acres, * Wheatfield tp. . FIOOO. -J:tmps D. Mason to Zaohariah> E* ~~ -WMtamson, It 3. bl lb r -Rem.ington, quit claim 1,30^ James ]). Masou to John £. Mitchell, same as above, quit

claim C 1.50 l'. S. to William Cooper. uc*ne -5 SI-6 -10 :r£rcs Walker tp patent . Same to same se se 24-61-6 -40. acres, Walker, patent H arren Robinson and others to Davu! C. Bond. el se 18-29/6. wl sw 17-29-6, s\v nw 17-29-6 200 acres, Marion tp. 8,250. Henry J. Prier to Joseph H. Brad >.-y 1-: Sl >. J,{ nw ge «3. 29-5, Hanging Grdve, qt elain’i 600, Shtjritl Jasper Co. to Marcus E. KcHenberger Its la, 16. bl 6. Ibi.s-t laer. sherifi "s deed 900, - John P. /W alters to Thomas Jl. alters. ScueT4-28-C, and tjg se 14/28-6, 80 aares Milroy tp f iOO.

Brace Up

You are feehog depressed. yurr appetite is.poor, you are bothered with Headache, ou are fidget* v. nervous and generally out of spats, and want t,» braceup. Brare up. but not wit Jr stimulants, spring medicines. or './tiers, •which have tor their basis very cheap bad whiskey, and which stinmUtts vJu for sn i and then leave y.»; —trr SorSe eonmiiQn man before. West von ■want is an alterative tbet will purifv your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore vour vitality, .and give renfcwed.healtfa aTid <u*/T l rrrh' Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and oulyoG cents a bottle at V. B. Meyer's Drag Stem ’ r— ■ -j MONEY! money— W. BL H. Graham loans money fa sums of •S3OO and upwards, oh longtime, at low interest

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LUMBER---COA L! I keep constantly on sale a complete stock of all kinds of mm&&&SSSSf r i r: if LUMBER, LATH, fffestnut i.umbSr. Ji SHmCLES, Stone, i SASH DOORS, AND I" PITTSBURG AND 1 |;wnn»ws. J| m Block Goal. ..,fl liaviug purchased my stock for cash, 1 can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere b. f. mms&Mw. 16-36 ts. ■ 1 -", . ' ’- A . ’•

Nickel Plahne. Nickel, andal! kinds of Plating. Bronzing. Lacquering, Polishing, etc Registers, Urates and Stoves, plated and polished. Work promptly done. - CHICAGO NICKEL WORKS, 95 Ohio Street. SOLE IM FACTimS NEWPORT CI’RLKG IR6S. THE PER KINSWIND MILL Tower goes with it: or agninst any wind that does, not disable JoUndantiui farm buildings; to 1«* pprfx-1; taqutlnst amt do betterwork. tluuiJ any etheunSi-eratti'r ——■“— ‘ —WtVTnannfaeture both Pumping and Heated, Mill's ami carry ainll liuc of Wind Mill suj>pliea, -' - . ■ ■- f ■ / - 3-^n.- r -s ■u7-_u:nT'r3nx>. Send for Cat.iioguc.Circular and Pried*. . Address, FEIK.I.X!> TUXt> KILL £ AXtO,, 3-tirn. iudiaoi

PIANOS. -:- OB.G-ANS. PIANOS!! "VIV3BJ3BR. HlAl^'Oa.

*V V *.* V* VVV. V *.* • •- X • * "»22* '• ‘ • * ' : I Haines Bm! Piaass. I * #ig § $ l Mi IK i i •: I MsgtoPiaass, j ! ** ’-Pri- f-s and" Terms same as if Bought^ * l)inq>j. frqm Factories, less Freight /

rm : Trrrnr™Hrj* lafayette indiaxT. . • " Wholesale and lietail— —-—-—-—. ■■■- — T. J. FABDEN, Salesman, Rensselaer, lad, Headquarters with HEMF£II«L & HOKAN»

PIONEER MEAT MARKET, •Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACU, Prop’i. BEEF, Pork, Veil, Mutton, .Sangauge, Bo logua, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur Miasers at -.be lowest prices, None but the best na<>il slaughtered. J£ very body is invited MI." iSil UigheNt Price Paid foi Good Fat Cattle. .T. J. KIULESBACIi.

ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS— . i " Empire Harvesting Machines, [Binding Twine &c. / • t- . ; In the best and most workipanlike mauner, aDd at the lowest possible rates. WAG duSTS AN I) BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that lioe. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, aud of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank.^JFJ Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts.

N. WARNER & 30NS. HBaHBBS— * Have for sale 41*1* KINDS OF Hi RDWARS*. Rathbone, Sard &z Co’s, AND RANGE . Northwest Cooking Stoves. Peninsula & Acorn BASE 7 BUnmiRS. Doty Washing Machines, Wringers, Coquillard Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. —S2SSSES :: - N. WARNER & SONS. LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LIME, LATH El EEIIELEE, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons l! Bottom T rises. ous? facilities fos* obtaining our stock from Hrst hands ? enables us to offor Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all will come andLse© us ? we promise square dealing and I£®st Prices* Come; see us and save aaoney. Respe ctfulSy ? dte Co.

DeMOTTE is the place where the people of Northern'Jasper can get good bargains. SAYERS & TYLER quote for your inspection a few sample prices; for cash or produce, for the next 30 days. Cbeice Winter Wheat Fleur. abets Salt, per barrel $1 15 Best - ‘U” Sugar, per p0und....,., Set. Fence Wire, per 100 lbs S 70 A good Suit of Clothes... |6 00 Everything in our line correspondingly low.

" MASOK and HAMLIN § ORGANS. | ESTEY ORGANS- I <W | HAMILTON ORGANS- § £ - rni- : bkCls-it 1 Old Pianos tin I Organs taken in Ex $ change for New Pianos. * sssss sM i .va.“4