Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1887 — Page 5

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Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in effect June 26,1837, SOUTH-BOUND. JilK AG > Lv: 52O|mij s o.iptii• K Main Hanitnonil •• ■ 1’25 *• ■ tip) « I 9:s<i •• -iielby ; •' :37 “ : “ ; Hose Lawn '“ 747 " ; “ • “ Kai> Oaks “ ■ ' O') “ :1O3*)“ UOoSaiM K ;ti-rev “ S ' *■ : •• UeaaMxas: > s'24“ :JlO->;-“ . PleiljrWt C -- ■'* 05 “ : “ : " Marlboro • : “. .Mon-iin , “ fit'll “ :]1.:15-., ;1155 “ Lafayette < “ iltMfS-'C; 12 tt.'uon 12 I'ipni Crawfords-, fife . ; I 12 “ : I 12 b'reOiensf le •< : . 215 • •’ 2 si. I.OL'ISVILLE “ i SOO “ ■ 7 20 “ INDIANAPOLIS ' 355 “ i 3 45 “ .'I NCI NN A IT_ ‘ 1 i Sos “J 745 “~ NOK’I’HBpUNI). N- : 7' ?:'■ M - CINGINNAXI I.v ; ; (j•aip-ij); 7:::.aia I\l>fAN APOi I s “ -trrio JI 5(1 Loi isyi 1. •• ■ 7;w. ■• : 7 '■■ (irccricastlo :124s:im I22:lpni Crawler,isvilie “ 1 nni- 1 52 •• : 1 42 “ Litfavette “ 0 5->. “ :;.i;a—; 235 •• M >:i-’)i “ 7 5.-; *• • 4(15 “ ■ 330 '• Marlboro “ i 8 !2;-“ !' lUeasani 1,-::.- i '■ IS “ s-s • . 4 38“ 191 “ .. surrey “ s3s-;-“ : ; Carr Oaks “ 852 “•502“ :4 22 Rose Lawn “ !>O4 “ ; Shelby, ••*•;!> 13.. • : ifaini'non I ’ “ j iti30 “ ’ it‘.’.s “:5 45 “ Clf fCAGQ A 11 35 “ : 7'o “ : r, .Mi “

Trains inr.rko'l Wit’ll: y s-.niv when tingged. Those marked with (*> run daily. Those hi irked witii ,■ ; run daily , i.erpt Sunday.; Trani': are ran mi-Con t’r.-tI i: <am'dsr(Tr‘4T ; nie. '■ HM id*Tram*, wh h I’ul4mimi -Sleepijts-('-a re on ~ night train and.Parlcr Cars on day trams, ary* ■ mi) Ufdwemi Ci:i.riigo and Louisvi!le. Tlirotigli i o.iehes a till Piilliii in Sleepin;: Cars between Chie.,-:■'. 11;,i,■ •.,i ; i;■ • •.“ ; ffiTOfi E.-,' J )'"Ticltets sold afid Cheeked to ail 3=xs.liciyd X-'=ixitx, 4<’br tickets anti further information, apply to C. Z r '. Wren, Agciit,. Heiisselaer, jn £. Ql IVLY. _ to the iireservai ion of tlie natuvST re.'Ui;. A’rtiiVei ,1 ilrwrii'd fr.'itr one loan entire set. Au. wbiiK w akk an?ei>. Warners' Hardware Store, fs-ju-if ' IteiTTs.elae)', Indii'.UA. TJIA C. KEI.I.EY A» ’ - DilNTisr, - ireNssi'.i. \ er, Indiana. 1 Dr. Kelley has liad thirty years ’ in tlie practice o! Dentistry, ru'i rs to iii.s aini'.tr oils patrons as la tlri- uiktiity <>.f- work turned out. He uses n.i> ••Griiiiilc Teeth" nor any spurious and •.vorthless ni.ili ri.il. Special attention gi'.eato tlm presiii-waaiiiT of 41mi natural teeth at.J .rhe natural and us fp! adjustment.of attitici; 1 teeth. -A :opcrations''..iiii:nted.andpricestweo:.M‘.spcnd wiili'iuality ,<i work, untee over Laliue'e-gro-cery store. House. _ ' _. aud picas c.t Tallies "iippliedAviih The best the market afionls. -'•mkhl Sample UuOms oti.first floor. Free.Bus to ami fr ~m Depot. 1- Hi LIP BLUE, XV-.".5-tf. Propiii-tot EHKETT-KAHSIAt. Druggist. ~ Agent for Rensselaer. 41n e iigcnt fin ere'at n< onlv > wanted tn every ; i«,-A'i. K. W. 1 ,;'i IIT*; '■ 55 stale :>7., I. i,:e ... ■ ;.!-iii-Iy.'' * . PAR'S WBlGrill 1 .. i U Z 3S : Ll‘' -.Undertefeer. C.,’ ! .s promptly attended day or. ' night. . RENSSELAER S INDIANA j

County Correspondence.

FROM GILLAM. Dry and hot? "Well, I should remark. Dust plenty. News scarce. Quite a gcod deal of .sickness. . Some of our young folks attended the basket meeting in Barkley last Sunday. Singing at the Chapel Sunday evenings. Prof. Mason and family have returned to Indianapolis and will go from there to their home in Little Rock. They return for another year’s hard work in P. S College. "'A number of our young folks met at Mr. A. C. Prevo’s last Friday evening with music, both instrumental and vocal. L. AV. Hunt is minus a tooth and plus a triangular gash on his chin since last Friday week. He was mowing, when the cutter-bar struck a rock, and the lever struck his chin. Miss Nora Bledsoe, of Lafayette, is visiting her many relatives and friends here. Wanted.— Help to fly tliose kites E. 0. Rathfon got at DeMotte, when he went after his girl and had so much trouble to find her. Crum Hess, second son of Adam Hess, has been dangerously ill with lufiamatiou of the bowels, but we are glad to be able to report him better. Mr. Arch Pullins is also on the sick list. Loto Fern & Hazel. FAIR OAKS, Fair Oaks is still here. Railroad business is dull. Quite a number of men are out of employment, others will bo shortly. Ed. Johnson has moved from Fair Oaks, three miles northeast, preparatory to building on his land. Charlie McColly has moved back to town, and occupies the house that Ed. Johnson lived in. John Halliday, formerly of Rensselaer,- now resides in Fair Oaks. Haying is in full blast now, the railroad men lending a helping ■hand; There are many rumors here relative to the future action of i the C. & I. C On Sunday last a big fire came down from the north, through the marshes, consuming everything" before it, even burning down deep into the turf in many places, and in its course destroying large amounts of hay. Mr. Timmons on the Taylor ranche, lost about 45 tons, Bruce Moffitt lost about 60 tons of hay, besides having a good wagon burned, he also had his feet scorched while running through the fire. Davisson and Yeoman lost .about 12 tons, they would have lost 70 or 80 tons more but for the timely exertions and vigilance of a large force of men. Much standing grass was burned and more will be, for it is. beyond the power of men to subdue the fire. REMIKGTOK ITEMS. Mr. ahd Mrs. W. H. Wells will soon occupy their handsome new home', recently purchased, from, and now occupied by Mr. and Mi's. M. Solomon. The victorious Agitator left for : Streator, 111., Monday, in charge of a keeper. Tlqe May brothers, Charlie and Sam, have Bought the J. E, Stiller ponies and carriage. It is one of the most stylish turnouts in this region. By the way, another son has been added to the May household since Monday of last week. The wells in-town and .country are beginning to show the effects qf the long continued drouth, and unless rain soon comes there will be famine in the laud. Mrs. Martin Gibson, of Peru, and Mr. and Mrs. Ponsler, of Tipton Co., are visiting their mother, Mrs. Sarah Eckels. Mrs. Ponsler was-Miss Lida Eckels until Uiurgday last. The sound of the threshing ma-chine-is heard in.: ..the. da nd.and; large quantities of gcod oats are ' bring put into marketable contli-, ti.i'n. The yield is fairly large and i the quality excellent. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin will become denizens of our Village again soon. They have spent the] past year on what was once known as the Hendryx farm. Mrs. Tribby is slowly r>. coveriugjrxihn : ness, being so far recovered as I >, be able to take a few steps about the house. . % ‘ ; Rev. E. B. IVooffison preached, . '' ®- ■ 1 - * ; n

an excellent discourse on Sunday evening last on “Business in Religion.” A few Sabbaths ago fie preached on ’‘Religion in Business,” and the sermon on Sunday evening was given at the request of several of the congregation. Mr. Treat Durand was taken suddenly and violently sick in the Exchange Bank on Friday last and had to be carried home, where he has been lying in a Crrtfca! condition ever since. John G. Tharp loft for Chicago. on Monday hist. IIEJIINGTONIAN.

The Assessinent of the Rallroads.

The State Board of Equalization completed its labors last Thursday, after a long session. Assessing the railroads has been the principal work of the Board. The total length of main tracks of all the railroads in the state is~ 5,679 miles. The total assessed valuation of the railroads, including side tracks rolling stock, «fcc,is $62,092,439. The increase in mileage over last year is 119 miles. The increase in assessment is near seven millions dollars. Lake county has 213 miles of road, which is more than any other county in the state. Laporte comes second with 209 miles and Marion third with 163. Switzerland, Union, Perry and Brown have no railroads at all, and wealthy LaGrange has only 16 miles. The assessed value of Lake county roads is $3,387,003, and the other counties mentioned are about in proportion.. Jasper county has nearly 74 miles of main track, and a total assessed railroad valuation of SSOB, 414. The increase in mileage in the county oyer last year is, 23 miles ami in assessed valuatrorr $283,908. The assessment per mile on the four roads in Jasper county is, on the Chicago, St. Louis & Pitsburg $10,000; an increase of $1,200 per mile over last year. On the L. N. A. &C.,56,000 per mile, an increase of SI,OOO. Ind. Iff: & lo wa, $3,000, the same as last year. Chicago & Ind. Coal Ry. SI,OOO, an increase of SI,OOO.

The Sunday School Jubilee.

On Saturday, J uly 30, was held the Sabbath school celebration intlie grove,..near Alter’s mill, in Union tp. Early in the morning the people began to assemble, and continued coming until about 500 were there. Schools came in delegations,’with banners dying, and were headed into the green by Yeoman’s band. The exercises begaiVAt—lo:ls, by song by the Brushwood school, led by Rev. E. Pearson. After prayhr was offered by the Rev. Mr. Brasket, remainder'of the forenoon was devoted to preaching, singing and] literary exercises. Just before dismissing for refreshment, Bro. Isaac Alter had announced that every teacher on the ground collect their scholars, jaame the number to the writer’ and they would receive an order for the leimmad.'. We had the pleasure of writing orders for. 210 Sabbath school scholars and teachers. The dinners were splendid and'plenty for all. No pains were spared to make strangers welcome. There "were thirty or more from Rensselaer. At the close of the exercises of the day Mr. Isaac Alter once more proved giving a-vay over 300 glasses of, lemonade. B’pace will not admit us to state all points of interest, but we must say the people in that part of the county are alive to the interests of their children and deserve the praise, encouragement and prayers of all Christian people. God speed them in thCir

B. F. FERGUSON.

work.

A Captain'ftrtunate Discovery. Capt. Coleman, schr. iVeymouthqdyT, ing between Allantic City and N. Y., has ireeu troubled with a-cough • 6e4hut be.was unable to sleep- and wi;s induced to try l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him in stat;t: rdeif but allayed • the extreme so rene ss i a 1: ish;re as t. IltsYliUdfb i. we" e similarly aflected and a single dose lead the same happyeflect. Dr King's Nrv, Dis overy.is now the standard feme !y in the Coleman housebutdand on board the schooner. Free '1 rirl Bottle of tins standard remedy at F. B. Meyer Dflig S.-.,.r.’.

Renews Her Youth

?Jrs, I’tiocbo Cbcsley, Peterson CUy Co. "town;--•tolls- thvr ftri , s ttiry the- traL iGf WlitjEtris v,sa ch<rjt~fnr hv Ute re.-iil»-i.U of Xl;e town: I am 7;.- ' er. t-3 old.' iiave-been iron bld I wifii ki.!,ney compkiiiit and lauioness f-jr nany year-: could not drcis niykeif without help. Now lam freo-frotu ail pain a.; .1 s<>rene3S', an i a:n tide 11 (To hij v Wti house work. I owe my.thanks joselectrie'bitters for haying ren-’ •■■d you.th. and reniuvod completely till desc-aso and ,-paitiSiit . L __ I'i y a ho't’e on*yJ?j *. a** F. I*> Zileyer Drug S,pre, A lineTjtmT tnr'-'O'd I t enyh Iwl“ i-liCit! S-? 1-0 nt Tl< iV IL/;* all's. s -a-7 . ' J

Many Destructive Fires.

The unparalleled drouth has already resulted in several, destructive fires in different parts of the county and unless rain comes many others are likely to occur. In Barkley township, last Saturday, a, fire started on Frank Moore’s place and burned about 75 tons of hay, in the stuck, the property of himself and G. H. Brown, of Rensselaer, and his sou of the same name, in Barkley. About a mile of fence, belonging to the same parlies, was also destroyed. The same fire also burned a lot of wheat ip the,,stack, supposed to be about 300 bushels, the joint property of G. H. Brown, Jr , and S M. Quick. . In Keener township, a vast extent of uncut hay has been burned. including nearly the whole of that on the school section, which was the property of R. W. Marshall. The Black Marsh, in that township, which was never dry before, has now burned over. In Union township extensive fires have prevailed wince last Saturday. Vast quantities of uncut hay hiis been burned over and also much liayythat was in the stack. R. B. Mollit lost 60 tons in the stack and perhaps an equal amount that was in the shock or uncut. He also-lost a new wagon and a rake. Sheriff Yeoman also lost 15.0 r 20 tons that was stacked and only great exertions prevented a much greater loss, He also lost many acres that was not cut. Presbyterian Notes. Ladies Industrial Society meets Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Moss. Sunday, Aug. 7, Mrs. Sherwood will sing at the regular morning and evening service. Rev. K. J. Duncan will leave Aug, 9, for' a vacation of three weeks. Mr. Duncan has been reengaged to occupy the. pulpit until April, 1888, at which .time he will graduate from the McCormick Theological Seminary.

CARD OF THANKS.

' Wb desiro to Extend our THUBt' sincere thanks to t-he members of Army” find “Sons of Veterans” for their kindness in tfie reception and burial of the remains of our father; a kindness 'most precious to us Under the circumstances.

Fred W. Cole, Jr. Arthur W. Cole. '

“Go Hanl Thy Self”

French Lick and Baden Springs are located 80 miles Northwest of Loujj§yille.DD the “Monon Route.” The cures effected by using, these waters, even on the most severe cases of Scrofula, Bright’s Disease or liheumatism, are immediate and lasting. For analysis, illustrated pamphlets, &c., address E. O. McCormick, Gen’l. Pass’r. Agent, Adams Express Building, Chicago-

Niagara Falls and Chataqua Lake Excursion.

Bill’s Fifth Annual Niagara Falls Excursion will leave Valparaiso August 15, via the Nickel Plate, N. Y. C. <t’St. L. By. This special train will be muje up of Pullman day coaches and Parlor sleeping cars. Fare for the round' trip from Valpo, Co the Fat's only $7.50; to Chautauqua 81.00 extra. Tram will leave Valparaiso ar9:53 a. M:, arriving at.l he Falls on the following morning. Returning will leave the Falls. August 17th, arriving in Cleveland at 3 o’clock I’, m., and remaining there until 10 o’clock P. si. Parties desiring to. visit Chautaqua will leave our train at Brockton. Tickets are issued for special train only, but will be extended by applying to excursion agent on train. Our excursions are largely patronized by the best people, are conducted in a first-class maimer, und have become very popular. A large delegation of teachers and students accompany us each year. Every accommodation of last year will be given; We spare no pains in making this excursion inexpensive and pkasaut. For further information call on agents of the company 7 or address

W. J. BELL,

Excursion Mg’r. Valparaiso, Iml.

Euckleu’? Arnica ta-ve-Th :. B S -vrrrNi ■ Hre- - wr-r’rd-rStTM’-ta ’ Bruise':, Si L'kerf . s Rh<. .i.-).: r ; Surc-s, I-'. • Chaf4>. .1 llai.ds CrmiLiiusi Gori:- hiwie; SkraErupt: :nsr.as4 -.pOßilively cures I’i’ts or .K 9 pay require!. i< i.i C til So g'.vt }'cr;ect -u'.-f.niop, ox'inynev refiffAy t. I’riev So ceiris fer i For ..e '7 r. 3 . Meyi-r . IS.-S-iyj . ■ j Dnift fi iget to remember that Eik Parc. 1 ’ls Las i-leg-■ nt ai.<l —oommodious hath rooms', in'lus b.'i 1>? r shopinsthw-Nowels- IM wk, ami is. 1 >rephfed t<> -IC- - mm dat-‘ Ins cv.»-toiuurs-wi:b lu> f • a-ccl l bath, at al; u - ’.7'7 7-I---

Towk Board.—At the regular meeting of the Town Board Monday night the resignation of*!’. G. Henkle, as lamp-lighter, was accepted; and the town marshal agreed to care for and light the street lamps, andiip to receive five dollars per month increase of salary therefore; Rial Benjamin gave the town a deed for a small corner of land to extend Division street, which was accepted. „ It was agreed that the Town should furnish timber for building a five barrel cistern at the spring in the county road where it crosses the river, below Hyland’s mill. The clerk was directed to draw up an ordinance prohibiting the running at large or the herding of horses on the streets pr commons of the town. ; bA special meeting was held last evening to act on this ordinance.

Indiana State Fair.

We are reminded at this early day of this approaching annual event, commencing September l!)th, by the bright and cheerful posters to be seen everywhere, and a cull at the business ollieo plainly demonstrates that the Fair season Will soon be upon us. The number of applications for exhibition space, sales of privileges, and the amount of mail matter gives every encouragement for success, and something more. Improvements are being made, more special exhibition buildings, erected, a new roof on the main exhibition hall and the grounds enlarged. . The Indiana State Fair is now recognized as the center of the great breeding grounds of improved stock. Herds of improved cattle were shown at the last Fair frem nine different States. Eighteen States and the Canadas .were represented, and the show of live stock and machinery never excelled on the continent. An exhibitor making an application recently, remarked: *‘We have got to make an exhibition to keep up with the times or be considered as dead,. The people come to see the improvements; the progressive men of the community , attend the State j Fair, in fact, cahnot afford to stay away, and the State Fair is doing, more good for the industrial community than any other influence-.” The Remedy which most sticcesslully combats, malarial disorders is_ Ayer’s Ague Cure. It is a purely vegetable < compound, and contains neither quinine nor any other dangerous ingredient. Warranted to cure chills and fever.

We would bo pleased to know oi a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation- AS these seem tiUbVMnTversaltroubles a little adyice may be in order. Why should persons eram their stomachs with nauseating purgatiye pills eet. which sicken and debilitate when such a pleasant and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will aci miklly and effectively on the liver, kidney, stomach ami Vowes, and at the same tone up and strengthen the whole system, causing headache, constipation and all such distressing e vils to quickly' disappear. ■ \' ’

Surety on Bonds.

. The c 'vlio are required to givebonds in positions of trust,"and who desire to avoid asking friends, to" become their sureties.,should apply to W. J. Atwell &Co., Agents American Surety C< m pany. Cash capital, 8500,000. First Nation?.! Bank Bmlding, - Lafayette, Indiana. 23m6. MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of •S3CO ami upwards, on longtime,at 6 per cent, interest. Spring Eeel shoes for the child ren at Hemphill Honan’s. You can buy more goods of LaRue Bros for the same amount of money than any ether place in Rensselaer. __ _ AVe are cloHing out out <>ur Millinery at even less than wholesale Prices, call now and get your summer Hats and Bonnets Il E.Ti HILL A' H(>NAN.

Gnc Kfundred Thousand Boss Bricks. For sale at the-“BorS - ’ Brick y;.r I ( Bae. ck’s old yard > oi.c uiile wert of llensselaor, south, of the ivcr. Sojdßy 45 li “Boss”’ Hendricks $25,000.00 IN GOLDI WILL EE PAID FOR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. - J-' 1 Premium, .• ■ 51,000.00 2 Premiums, • 5500.00 each 6 Premiums, *l._ $250.00 25 PremiurfrS, • SIOO.OO 100 Premiums, • 550.00 200 Premiums, • $20.00 “ 1,000 Prfemiums,Slo.oo “ I'or full particulars n h;trlirt*ct!ons sec _CircU- < lar ia pound of i

Hon. 0. Edwards Lesten Late U. S. Consul to Italy, anther of “ The Glory and Shame of England," "America’s Advancement," etc., etc., etc,, writes as follows : New York, Angnst 1,1886.) 122 E. 27th st. J Dn. J. C. Ayeb & Co., Lowell, Mass., Gentlemen: A sense of gratitude and the desire to render a service to tb»> publtte impel me to make the following statements: “ My college career, at New Haven, was interrupted by a severe cold which so enfeebled mo that, sos ten years, I had a hard struggle for life. Hemorrhage from tb« bronchial passages the result of almost every fresh exposure. For years'T was under treatment of the ablest practitioners without avail. At last I learned of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which I used (moderately and in small doses) at the first recurrence of a cold or any chest difticulty, and from whichI invariably found relief. This was l over 25 years ago. With all sorts of exnosure, in all sorts of climates, I have never, to this day, had any cold nor any affection of the throat or lungs which did not yield to Aykr’s Chkrry Pectoral within 24 hours. Of course I have never allowed myself to be without this remedy in all my voyages and travels. Under my own, ( observation, it has given relief to v«Bt> numbers of persons; while in acute cases of pulmonary inflammation, such as croup and diphtheria in children, life has been preserved through its effects. I recommend its use in light but frequent, doses. Properly administered, in accordance with your directions, it is A Priceless Blessing in any house. I speak earnestly because I feel earnestly. I have known many cases of apparently confirmed bronchitis and cough, with loss of voice, particularly among clergymen and other public speakers, perfectly cured by this medicine. Faithfully yours, • C. EDWARDS LESTER. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mm«. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. ■ «■

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