Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1887 — Page 5
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El.. Qi IVEY. a 3Pexs.-ti.st, Special attention given to the preservation of till!Hutural teeth. Artiiici.il teeth inserted from igie to an entire set. Aflrtglg. Wabkantep. Wr.r.i'.T<’ ’iardware Store, 16-iJ-tf Ifciisgelacr, Indiana. IRA C. KELLEY DENTIST, Kensskl-v-ul Indiana, Dr. Kelley hits had thirty years' experience in the practice of Dentistry, amlrefers to his n inner mis patrons as to the quality of work turned out. He uses no “Grai'.itei'eeth” nor any spurious and. worthless im;ter:al. Special attention givento tl;e preservation of tile natural teeth and the .naturalanduseful adjustment at aiti’icifLteeth. .Tloperations warranted, and prices to r.orrespbfld withqualityof work. OiUcc over Laßue’s grocery store.— —; Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. <-<OOL and pleasant rooms. Tables □applied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, NV-35-ts. Proprietor EMMETT KANSAL, Druggist, Agent for Rensselaer. One agent (merchant only) wanted in every town. K. W. Tansill A C 0,55 State Alt., Chicago. m-10-ly. ‘ - '^U^IsSENDEiT^&SONS, ~~~ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and CASSIAS® ZE’AJCKTZ'iEIKS. ■ Shop opposite Halloran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. i l‘iuuting and rarer Hanging a Specialty. 17-S5-tf. TTrioiseekh - JIIATMARKR oHensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBAC'II. Fwp’r. YoEEF. Porky Vcfil, Muttoil, Saiy.snuge, Bo X>"ditgTra. etc., scold in quantities rd uit pur
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County Correspondence.
PLEASANT Mr. Clem Timmons is still suffering severely from the effects of a swelling on his foot. Quite a number of the Pleasant Ridge young folks attended the graduating exercises at the Barkley, church Saturday night. Mr. Andrew Potts, of this place, was over in Barkley, last Sabbath to a large surprise dinner for hia ■aged grandmother. There has been a change made in Children’s day, as the Watson Sunday School irb going to join with the Ridge. Instead of being in the evening the exercises will be iu the day, in J. V. Parkinson’s orchard. A very nice time is anticipated and everybody is invited,
FKOM We have not herd from Slim JinT lately aud have been wondering what has become of him, he certainly has left the country or (what is better still) has taken a notion into his head “to crawl off and die” this beingthe facts in the case and thinking it about time ottr flourishing little town be represented 1 take the liberty to pen a few scraps.; Corn all planted but farmers complaining of having a poor stand, principal cause, cut worms. It Las been extraordinarily dry here this nwi ig while in other parts of tho county there is plenty of rain, but it fails to reach. Us. W. C. Tyler has been slightly under-the-weatlicr for but we notice he is behind the counter again. Constable Bolson returned home Friday morning mines his mustache. Bentley & Mudge’s Photograph Gallery now located incur town is being ■conducted by Mr Bentley, he is doing a good business and first class work, will remain a week or two longer. . Graduation "Exercises iTayt 20 conducted by B. M- JSelsoii was largely attended. The exercises were highly appreciated by all present. Quite a number of the Unionites passed through our town last Wednesday on their way to the river, on a fishing excursion, they returned the following day but left most of the fish in the river unmolested. Wo will celebrate the Fourth of July this year again. Speedy preparations are being made to make it the best celebration iu Jasper County, we intend to make it surpass anything ever here be fore.
FliOM WHEA TEIELD. The Halleck Bros, have been in the hay business at this place the past week. J. 11. Tiltoii and wife spent Decoration Day at Medaryville. They report a grand time. Rev. Shortridge preached at Wheatfield last Sabbath. s August Lidtke has just completed a new addition to his house. Miss Minnie Hatten, of De Motte, was in town last week, looking as to the probability of securing a music class at this place. Mr. Geo. Phelps, of New Albany, Ind. was in town the other day. He has peen called to.this part in the interest of his land property. Tie is the; owner of some fifteen hundred acres of land located in the northern part of the county The owners of the Wheatfield! dancing platform gave anjentertail - meat for the young people Saturday night.
Two evenings of last week streets of the town were -lit by flames of lire that ascended high into the heavens. Learning the cause ''bf itl.'is cbhilagrutibn it .was found that the young people of this town, as well as the more elderly, and of either sei; were having an “old fashioned jubilee,” burning brush. They were clearing out a street on the east side of town. irave be.-n. taking-skdehes of tl:e new Catholic building, with fair sueAVl’Piitfield has organized a base i ball club, and the are improving ' their EaSire moments in practice ' cf Hint game. , It is re; ■o/ted by good authority that the C. & I. C. rail road com- ' puny will have a new depot erect- ■ ed at tins place within the text 15
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LEMING TOS ITEMS. Helen Kemp,_ who taught the Price school during the past winter, hes secured a position in the public schools of Springfield,
Ohio. Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Potts, of Chicago, are yisiting fi iends and relatives in this place. John Coffelt, aged about seventeen years, died Tuesday moruiug, at 3 o’clock. His parents have the sympathy of the entire community iu this affliction. Less than a year ago they buried a son aged i 3. The population of Remington is steadily on the increase. A new daughter at J. F. Holle.t4’^- xw * e ' also at Jasper Gffy’s, another at Isaac Luckey’s and a son at Fred Blumer’s, all within tho-pastweek. Mrs. James Tribby has been seriously sick at the residence of Mr. J. H. Tribby, but is getting better. Mrs. B. W. Peck was called to Salem, Ind., tins week, by the dangerous sickness of a near relative. Grover, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hollingsworth met with a very painful accident last Satmw day. A can of concentrated lye was left within his reach and before it was discovered that he had it, he had his face and hands badly burned with the fiery substance. Fortunately he did not swallow any or the result would probably have been fatal. Miss Fannie Patton returned last Saturday from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, at which institution she has been engaged in the pursuit of musical science during the past winter aud spring.
The solemn and beautiful services of Becoration Bay were con-’ ducted by Col. B. H Patton with appropriate responses and remarks by comrades Maxwell, Vondersmith, .Wilcox, Moore,. Albuaii and chaplain Barker. Short but cemprehensive addres-cs were made made, by Revs. Woodson, Armstrong, Crowe' land 'Dooley. The Remington Band helped to make the services at tho cemetery more impressive, while the sound of fife and drum recalled the time when war was no pageant but a 'stern reality. Soma, of Rem ngton’s sweet singers rond red several touching and beautiful tributes to the memory of the fallen heroes, 'Jttiat grand organization, tho i. O. O. F. also remembered their dead by appropriate exercises and beautiful flowers, joining with the Post in the march to the cemetery. Altogether, Remington’s first Becoration Biiy was one long to bo remembered.
A. Remarkable Car® of a Diseased Stomach wliseb -the Doctors Had Pronounced Incurable. Head Ibis. Jackson, Mich., Dec 29, 1886. Rheumatic Syrup Co.: Gentlemen.—For over twenty years I have been a great snfierer from the effects of a diseased stomach, for months at a time I have been unable to work and for three years past most of the time been unable to do any business, hardly able to move about. Two years ago my case was pronounced by the best medical skill incurable. With all the rest of my troubles rheumatism in its worst form set in, and for two years past I have not been able to lay on my back I visited different water cures and tried different climates, but all to no good. Last June I began using Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters, and at once began to feel better. I have used thirteen bottles and n a well man, to the utter surprise’of all who knew me and of my long continued sickness. To those who may be suffering from sickness of the nature of my disease I want to say to them get this remedy and taket it and they will never regret it. Verp truly yours; Er" yard Bakeii, Master Mechanic and Blacksmith, 202 Jackson street, Jackson. Mich.
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'f Special Kot Ice. ™“Statement by Dr. J. T. Main. Blicwuui-lic Syrup Co. . Gentlemen.—l have prescribed Hibbard’s Rheumatic Plasters quite largely in my prtciice, and am much pleased with them. 1 do not hesitate to recommend them as a siiperior artical, cunbiinimTthe virtues of the old beiladonna ' plasters, with other valuable and important properties. Very truly yours, J. S. Main, M. D; — Jackson, Mich., Dec. 22, 1860-. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup in put up in large packages. Its. peculiar combination maizes it a specific for ail Blood, Kidney and Liver diseases. For a billions or a constipated person it has no equal. Read our pamphlet and learn of the great medicinal value of the remedies which enter into its copiposition. For sale by Frank B. Meyer druggist Rensselaer Ind. Price i? 1.00 per bottle; six bottles $5.00. r
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Remingtonian.
THE CLASS OF ’87.
The Fifth Annual Commencement of the High School. ’’ The largest audience that ever gathered within the walls of a building in Rensselaer, was, probably, that of last Thursday night, at the Opera Hduse, the. occasion being the graduating exercises of tho Rensselaer High School. The .Utilding was jiaoked until oven standing room was not to bo had, and many went away unable to obtain admission. Not less than 800 persons were in the audience. The stage was beautifully decorated, with flowers, flags and greenery. The motto of the class, “Post Prcclia Premia” tvas especially a triumph of decorative art. The chief features of the evening’s performances. were, of. course, the orations and essays of the graduates. They, one and all, handled their subjects in a manner which amply attested the excellent mental cultivation they have received, while the manner of their delivery was Unusually good. Gaylord H. Chilcote was the class salutatorian. The subject of his oration was “Choosing a Profession.” It was highly appreciated by all. Miss Frankie McEwen followed, the subject of her welldelivered essay being “Hidden Beauty.” George Bruce came next with an excellent and discriminating oration upon the subject of the great English historian and -essayest, Macaulay. “Morning, Noon, Evening,” was the subject of Miss Sarah Chilcote’s interesting and entertaining essay. Charles Porter came next with an oration upon the subject of “Our Representative. Men,” handled in a cone ice and able manner. “Wo. men in America” and “Sibyllint Leaves,” were the subjects of two fine and finished productions which followed, the authors being Miss Katie Green and Miss Bertie Duvall, respectively. Samuel Sparling, the valedictorian closed the exercises, so far ns the graduates participated. His subject was the “Progress, of ilmorica,”- and his oraiiun .was v/cil worthy or the. young nran’s position at the head of his class. Tl'ie class address by Prof. Reu- > belt was full .of wise thoughts and and practical suggestions, as were also th-e brief but appropriate remarks by Mr. J. H. Willey, who presented the diplomas. A number of very charming musical performances were intorpersed among the exercises, including vocal solos by Mrs. E. P. Honan, Miss Alice Rhoads and Mr. E. P. Honan, a vocal duet by Mrs. E. N, Hyland and Mr. W. B. Austin and a piano duet by Miss Frank Pym and Mr. W. B. Austin. The graduates were, as a matter of course, the of a vast number of beautiful bouquets and other floral offerings. Every pare jd is interested in thelrov. n r.ii’airs, and if this meets the oye of any one who is suffering from the effects of a torpid liver, wc will admit that he is interested in getting well. Get a bottle of Prickiey Ash Bitters, use it as directed, and you will always be glad you rea d this item-.-New shades in Dress Goods at Ellis & Murray’s. Wedding out fits a specialty. MONEY! money—W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of 8300 and up wards, on long time, at low interest.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTMOTILE H.UEKEBI GIVEN, that tliepin- • • dersituMl has been appointed administrator, of the estate of Hfenry I'oisel. late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is siipjios'il to I’csolvent. Ma 3 - 29, Jue. 2-9;, A3A C. PRE! O. IMZSimEyBSWSCSSSaaraBKBMSSBHHMSBMKraB AX’ CXTRAORtoIXARY OFFER To til Wanting Employment. We want Live, Energetic and Capable Agents in every county in the United States and CanaUtt. t<> sell a patent article of great merit, on its merits. An article having a large sale, nay ing over UK! i er cent, profit-having no competition in the ex - elusive sale by a deed given jor each aad every count' he may secure from us.' With all these auvaiitages to our agents and tlie fact that it is aa.article that can be sold'to every Wbuse-own-er. it might not lie necessary to' make an “Extraordiiiary Oiler", to secure good agents at TfYb<r7ljfiAn : c~lm'V<r':oiicMde<‘! to make it to.slww not ehly our confidence m the merits • f our iuviuittnu. hut:in its salability i*j',iuiy.uswit.tbat y-.ill m-mlfe it w--.ii •.•uergy,. O'u.r agi utsAww at ’ Avork are making Iron 5-I'i to ?.•;■! : mouth -■dear mid itiis t-.u t in.itbj it safe tugjia.tii make feuKSljfrtoAnT vvha .".re ‘■ift ot emphr. iikenT. ■>ii- agent that will giAe 7 .iur l.'U-incss ft tliifty i da?’ tfHftTnrdn'irii t<> dwat least i ieb in this 'inic, abOA'e al! expen-.et; can retur.i nil goods unsold to us and wc will refund the money paid for them. Any agent of general agci.t who would like ten or inure coTnties and work ■them through sub-agent sfo r ninety <la y s an d -fail to cleat at least ■si'so :ilidyk_all cxpeii-e-, Ctn; return nil ui;sold-am! get their money back. No other employer oi agents ever dared tb iiiiikc surh oft'ers,mir-vltntM we It we did n< t know that we have agents now making ■more than double the amount we guaranteed: and but two sales aday would give a profit of over Jill a mouth, and that <>ne of our agents took eiguleeu orders in one day. Onr l arge descript:ve circulars expiflin one offer fully. and these v.e wi.-h to .send to everyone out trf emi>loymeut _uho w ill semi us’ threo one cent stamps for postage. Semi at once and secure the agency in time fGrplie: boouw and go to work on the terms named in onr extruordmary offer.We-wwtd-HJte io hayg tin- tnhlieM-of all the agents, sewing machinesolfciters and car-p.eutei-s in tire country, ana a-k any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. "Address at once, or you wiii lose the .. Lest chance ever offered to those out of ment to make inonev. '. KENNER MNF. CO., 3»m2. IJ6 iuitiifield St., Pittsburg. Pa.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Of ESTATE. k , I . I■ '■ In the nutter of the estate of. John ,S/trtZH. , deceased. In the. Jnsiier Circuit Court, June term, 087. NOTICE i» her?bv given, that the undei’sijtue<l, ft* executor of the estate of John Sailer, dccoiwed, him pre-ented hnd 1110 l hi" iw>coutit end vouchers tn ttnal "<ettfomcnt of unid estate, and timt the si.'.e will c one ups for Hi.cxnintiintion and action of said Circuit Coitvt, on the loth day es June. 1887; nt which time nil persona interested in said estate are to appear iu saj<l Court and show cause, if iiiiv there be, why said aseotiut and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and nil ethers In forested therein, are also hereby required, at the lime and plaoe aforesaid, u, appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to *any iHU't of said eyte.tc. ■ WILLIAM D. SAY LEH, May2B,Jne. 2. 6 Executor. Notice of Final Settlement of Estatein tliipmatfor of the estate of Elam I), Fairchild, deceased. In tiie Jasper Circuit Court. June term, HB7. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the undersign-' ed. ns administratrix and administrator of the estate of Elam )>. Fairchild. <leceiiscd. have presented nnd Hied their nceotini and vouchers la tlnal .settlement of said estate, find that the same will come nt> for the examination'and action of said Circuit Court, on tho 2Uh <lay of June, 1887, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account nnd vouchers should not be approved. Ami the heirs of said estate, and ail others, interested therein, are also hereby rei|it;rcd, at the time and place iforesaid. to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. EFFIE MAEAIRCnnd), Administratrix. DAVID H. YEOMAN May 10-26 Jne 2. Administrator
Notice of Survey. Sections 17 and If, township No. 32 north, range 5 eyOßt. Notice is hereby given to Wmiatri Hauke, A ’ Henfy Dnnke John 11. Brake, I B. 15. Whitcovan. I C. IL IU I George Il.cohn, i Martha Phelbs, I Ccorgo I’l'i‘lpH. el al.. J. W. l onibe, I Mary JLichler. . Kutli Blythe, IL M. Hazlett, ! Elijah FcrgitsOM, I Cornelia Fhelps, j and afl Others inti-icsted that I own the cast part of section el'diwm 'JVjjrid I '., - part of section seventeen-(.47-1. t.»wnsTn|i t-hiriv-two t 32) norili, r;ip...“ H’-a (5i we-L in Jasjar county Indiana, and that 1 will proceed wit'n the Surveyor of v to.uvikt; a legal sfirvev of said sections 17 and is. or so much ar- may 'be necessary to establish the corue,s and lines of my land.’ Said'■urvey to be, in on the ttii day ol June, A. D. 1887. zXciiAßiAii Miller. Jas. c. Thrawfo,Surveyor. May 19-25 Jac 2. SureSy on Bonds. Those who are required to give bonds in positions of trust, and who desire to avoid asking friends to become their sureties, should apply to W. J. Atwell & Co., Agents Ainctiemi Surety Company. Cash capital, $500,000. First National Bank Building, Lafayette, -Indiana. “3md. fiwi» Named LACY. - Calved August 11, 1885. Color black; shield, brisket, spot on right shoulder,'strip up left band around hips, belly, part of fore legs, hind legs, half of tail white., Sire Boss Bill H. 11. B. No. 1345: Dam Marietta 2nd H. H. B. No. 6337.; Kept.at my barn, at my residence. Services 85.00 cash. Emmet Kannal, Rensselaer, Indiana.
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