Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1887 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN RctiMclaer Time Table. PIBBBNOER TRAINS. NORTH BOUTH. 4:19 A. M 11:22 A M. 0:18 A. M.. 8:20 P.M. 4:01 P- 11..., 10:50 P. M.

Real-Estate Transfers.

' Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedJohn Y. May to F. J Babcock, Apr. 20, sw aw 16 27-7, 40 acres. Carpenter tp.. $1,600. Thos. It. Daugherty to G«o. O. Hoot ,er. Apr, 80, ne ne 8-28-6, so nw and nw uw 0-28-6, 120 acres. Marion. SI,BOO, John T. Daugherty to Mary E, Hop kins, Apr. 30, ne sw and n end sc sw 38-29-6. 6.) acres, Marion tp., $1,200. Aetna Life Ins. Co. to C. K. Benja min, Apr. 23, pt sw no 80 29 6, Marion tp,, deed, S4OO. Marion Parish to Anthony Gallagher, Feb. 1, sw nw 35-30-5, Giliam tp, S3OO. Jas. H. Tannahill to Richard Paffen •berger, Jan. 31, und. | si se se 34-80-5, 20 acres Giliam tp., $123. S. P. Thompson to Winnifred Finn, Apr. 11, Its. 7. 8,9, bl. 4, Wheatfield tp. $35. S. P. Thompson to Lydia B. Harnil ton, Apr. 8, It. 1, bl. 1, Wheatfield, S2O. John Short to Joseph H. Livingston, Oct. 23, 'B6, 320 acres in 6 32-6, Wheatfield tp., SI,OOO. Jos. H, Livingston to Mary Lehman, Apr. 25, same as above, $4,000. Dora Bradley to Wm. A. Bell, Mch. 21, 'BS, el ne 14-31.7, 80 acres, Keener, $l5O. M. B. Alter to Eliza J. Platt, Apr. 22. 1 11, bl 10, Rensselaer, $235. Mary F. Galbraith to Joint B. Hur ley, May 7, el ne ne and s| of wl ne ne 16 30-7, 26 acres Marion tp., $450.

Township Graduating Exercises

'OKDAN TOWNSHIP. Notwithstanding the bad condidion ot me weather quite a large crowd assembled at Egypt school house last Friday uight to attend the graduating .exercises. Au organ was brought from Mr. Kessenger's, ar J some good music was given by the young folks of the neighborhood. Those who had comforted the course of study read essays as follows: May F. Kessenger, “Indiana.” Alice Besse, “Difficulties in obtaining an education." -Cynthia Snodgrass, “The Aborigines of America.” Joseph E. McCofioUgh, “Light." Mary S. Adams, “Woman's Sphere," In addition to these Miss Cora Adams spoke “The Wreck of the Hesperus," and Miss May Farmer recited a humorous declamation entitled, “The .Stool." At the close of the exercises the di plomas were presented by the county superintendent. The essays and declamations showed marks of careful preparation and were very creditably .delivered. ..LiL

CARPENTER TOWNSHIP.

The graduating exercises at Carpenter tp. last Saturday night, at the Price school house, were witnessed by a crowded house. The music which was given by the young people of the neighborhood, assisted by some of the young ladies ql Remington, was the attractive feature of; the entertainment. It was regretted by all that Miss Lola Curtis, one of the graduates, was prevented from being present. The essays - by the graduates were as follows: Eilena,,Callaghan, • ■The necessity for good teachers. ” Edna Watson, “Steps.” ) The following declamations were spoken : “Old Poor House Man," Nettie Price, “The Battle of Blenheim,” Felix Erwin, “Sheridan's Ride.” Will Hubbard, -Barbara Erietehie, • Fanny Jones.

The County Superintendent presented tfie diplomas and Mr. O. M. Vick, cry the certificates of honor. Mr. Vick ery made some excellent remarks upon the necessity for regular attendance a! .school. The exercises passed off in a most excellent manner and Carpenter has reason to'be congratulated upou the success of this her .second annual ■commencement. A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery. Cant. Coleman, sebr. tVeymooth plying between Atlantic City and Jy. V . * has been troubled with a cough- so tfeyr . he was ur.aolc to sleep- and stas iudneed to try Dr. King’s New Discovery f ■ Consumption. It r.ot only gave him in riant re*leif but allayed the extreme soreness in tkiiiirea were similarly affected and a single dose bad the same ktippy eftect. Dr King 7 ? New Discover}' is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free Irirl Bottle of this standard remedy at F. B. lleyer Drug Store. Leave your measure for a suit of clothes at Hemphill and Honan's.

The Cas Well Meeting.

OFFICIAL REPORT. KENBSELAER, Ixd., May 7, 1887. The citizens of Rensselaer met at court house as per call. Meeting called to order by Wm, A. Kinehart. Hon. E. P. Hammond was elected chairman and E. G. No web secretary. The chair stated the object of the meeting to be for the purpose of taking action looking to the organization of a company to drill for gas and coal oil. 13y direction of the chair = the secretary read the law governing the organization of gas companies, after which the chair proceeded to read a form of articles of association.. The name of the “Eensselaer Natural Gas and Oil Company” was adopted. The amount of stock agreed upon was 8100,000 in I0 rt)jo shares of 810 each. Work to begin as soon as $2,500 worth of stock js taken, and cash paid into the treasury. On motion and seooncl it was agreed that the number of directors be nine and the corporate seal to contain the words “Rensselaer Natural Gas and Oil Company.” On motion and second the articles of association were adopted as read. On motion and second the chair was directed to appoint a committee of three to solicit subscriptions. The chair appointed Messrs. Wm. A. Rinehart, F. J. Sears and A. Leopold as such committee. The following named gentlemen subscribed as follows: A Leopold, 15 shares, E; P. Hammond 5, A. Parkinson 5, J. W. Williams 5, Warren Robinson 4, C. D. Newels 3, Ben. Tutuer 3, R. Fendig 3, G. E. Marshall 2. Philip Blue 1, and E. C. Nowels 2. E. P. Hammond, Chmn. E. C. Nowels, Secy.

Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.

Tun Bust Salve in the world for Guts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, €orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required.lt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction of raonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. B. Meyer. 18-8-lyi -

Renews Her Youth.

Mrs, Phoebo Ghesley, Peterson Clay Co. lowa, -dells the followihg remarkblc story the truth of which is vouched for by the residents, of the town: I am 7;1 years old,, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years: could not dress myself without help. Now lam free from all pain ml soreness, and am able to do my own house work. 1 owe mv thanks to electric Miters for having renewed youth, ami removed completely all desense and pains. Try a bottle only, 50c, at K. 15. Meyer Drug Store,

licit, Prairie Mange anil Scratches of every kind cured in 30 Minutes by Woolt'orii’g Sanitary Latton, Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Emmet ivannnl, 1-ruggist lieusselaer, Indiana. ; .f — If you want a bargain call on LaKue Bros. . ~ ::.r : —'*f, —r - —r~-~~ ■ - . A good rag carpet for sale at Hemphill <fc Honan’s. Socks and hosiery at Hemphill & Honan’s.. Corsets for ladies and misses at Hemphill <fe Honan's.

MElFini Named LACY. * Calved August 11, 1885. Coloi black; shield, brisket, spot on rigid shoulder, strip up left band around hips, belly, part of fore legs, hind legs, half of tail white. Sire Lost Bill H. 11. B. No. 1345. Dam Marietta H. H. B. Np. 6337. Kept a£ my barn, at my residence. Services 85.00 cash. Emmet Eannal, Rensselaer, Indiana. The best and surest Remedy for Cure of all diseases caused by any derangement of lie 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 tfie system, restores amt preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to BravO beneficial, both to old a ail young. As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all otherg. Sold every’ohtre at SI.OO a bottle.

t —i.. . / ' u .. - ; 1 • . * i • . • . " ’ KANNAL To- SOte Front WITH THE Largest and Best Selected STOCZ: OIF 1 WALL PAPEfI 4 CEILIHG DECORATIONS .'EL'.|"rTF' P!_'i [__!» BROUGHT TO THE TOWN. Prices as Low as the Lowest. EftifET KANNAL.

THE PERKINS WIND MILL Toweflgoes with it; or against any wind that docs not disable substantial farm buildings; do be perfect; to outlast and do better work than any otjier mill made. \Ve manufacture both Pumping and Geared Mills and carry a full tine of Wind Mill Supplies. j jx&sssrrs •'zr jL.-srrrisxSvr-Semi for Catalogue, Circular aud Prices; Address, PKKKIXS WIND MILL .X AX CO„ dfisinrr' -^- ~Mlslwwstkii'rrtf3TffnirrT"

Re&ssslasr Mari Works Henry Mackey —DEALER IN— All kinds.of Foreign and American MM isi EMIL % All kinds of Cemetery Work' and BUILDING STONE. Fiont Street north of "Washington Rensselaer, Indiana. Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables! supplied with the be3t the market affords, Hood Sample Rooms on first floor. Prea Bus to and from Depot. ‘ PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of tho estate of Francis C. Hail, deceased. In t!ie Jasper Circuit Court, June term, 188*.. 'Vt OTICE is lier'gSy given, that the uiulersigned, as administrator of Francis C. Hall, deceased, lias vuid tiled his account and vouchers in lina,! settle meat of said cst&te. and that the same will .conie uy for the exaniiiuitioii arid action of said Circuit Court, on tile 9th day of June, 1887.. at \v hich Wine all persons interested in said (-state are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any iiicre lie. why KAid aecouiit and vouchers should od! be approved. . * Jtn-t the heirs of said estate, and all others in terestod therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, ‘fo..npi>car and make proof of tljcfr iietrihlp or claim to any part or said estate. STEIIIEX t.-comv:b._. —II .. $251000.00 I IN GOLD! 4~~ WJLL BE PAID FOB AHBUGKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. ,» j? 1 1 Premium, •"V $1,000.00 2 Premiums, • $500.00 each 6 Premiums, *> * $250.00 “ 25 Premiums, * SIOO.OO “ 100 Premiums, * $50.00 “ 200 Premiums, ■ $20.00 “ 1,000 Premiums, • SIO.OO “ For full particulars and directions SM Circular in every pound of AKBccatai’ Corrwt

For The Spring Trade - r-—-—’ -nr We have the Grand Detour Plow. —the— r FARMER’S FRIEND CORN PLANTERS, :r BARNES and BARLOW C'heck -s- Rowers Crown Jewel and Peerless GASOLINE STOVES, all kinds or hardware. Doty Washing Machines, Wringexs, Coquillard Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. N. WARNER & SONS. t - ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS— Empire Harvesting Machines, Binding Twine <fec. In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest possible rates. WA.GO3STS AdsRD BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of , the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank._£pf Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. % ■ ' ' - • LUMBER™ GO ft L! I CGJx'st&ntly on sale a complete . stock of all kinds jpf LATH;%| pfchestnut Lumber I SHIETCtLSS, Icf Stone, Bgg, « i SASH DOORS, AND p i PITTSBURG AND iwnroow&j iLsiock Goal urn IS$. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. R. p. benjamin. 16-36 ts.

LUMBER I The undersigned have now a complete stock of LDIIEI, LATH ill SHIM Including Yellow Pine and poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons A! Bottom Prices, Our facilities for obtaining our stools, 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. Some, see ws ®ad savewvnsy. Respectfully? COIjBORN db Oo„