Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1887 — Page 8

HIE REPUBLICAN, r— —s=a H —l fKenssclacr Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS.' NORTH .........SOUTH. 4:38 A. M 11:22 A. M. 8:28 A. M s : 2| I’.M. 4:01 P. M........ 4 ...11:02 P. M.

Township Baiances on Hand.

The settlements effected this week between the County Commissioners nnd the various Township Trustees show balances on hand, subject to the order pl the trustees as given below. We also give the amount claimed and al. lowed' to each trustee for his services as such for the year beginning August 2, lbß6, and ending August Ist, 1887. In these balances we give only the dollars, omitting the cents. HANGING GROVE. J. P. (Iwin, trustee. Allowed trustee /or services, slOl. •' Balanc<s on hand: Township lund, ,ssll, Road $129, Special school, $179, Tuition, $592, Dog. S6B. WALKER. T. S. Weiser, trustee. Services of trustee, $83.70. Township 273; road 89; special school 279: tuition 734; dog 91. GILLAM. - J. R. Guild, trustee. Services as trustee, SB3. Township 153; road 25; special school 118; tuition 806; dog 54. BARKLEV. J. L. Nichols, services as trustee, s7l. Township 298: tuition 1287; road 1: dog 77. The special school fund is .overdrawn $41.49. MARION. E. A. Griswold, services as trustee, $l7O. Township 1184: road 319; bridge .427, special school 249, tuition 1422, jdog 106. JORDAN. Frank Welsh, services as trustee, SSB •Township 104; road 79, additional road 50 ; special school 186; tuition 789; dog 77. . . ' NEWTON. Jackson Freeland, services as trustee $54.70. Township 325; road >7! special school 204; tuition 983; dog 76. KEENER. ’ M. F. Schwanke, services as trustee ■s96. Township fund 152, road 278: bridge 103, dog 61, special school 181, tuition 597. KANKAKEE, J. N. White, services as trustee SB3 Township fund 135; road 254, tp. add. 89; dog 61; special school 18, tuition 470. WHEATFIELD. L.P. Shirer, services as trustee, $75. Road fund.B9;add. road 85; dog 69; special school 525, tuition 480. The township fund is overdrawn $1,07. CARPENTER, O. M, Vickery, services as trustee, $l6B. Township 921, road 342, dog 105; bridge 231; special school 63, tuition 1397. —-milboy, ■ _ Washington Scott, services as trus -tee, $77.75, Township 74; road 37; special school 47» tuition ÜB2, dog 48. INION. S. T. Comer, services as trustee sll2. Township fund 215, road 47, add. road -88: special school 139. tuition 696: dog /62. - ” TOWN OF RENSSELAER. J. H. Willey, treasurer. Special -School fund $1662, tuition $1*696. TOWN OF'REMINGTON. O. B. Mclntire, treasurer. Special -school $493, tuition $1094.

Temperance Notes and Notices

BY MRS. R. S. DWIGGINS.

There will be a meeting of the w. ('. 'T. U. next Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock at Saylors school house. The county President will organize a S ociety. Mrs. Carrie A. Clark has been electcd County President of the W. C, T. U* of Jasper county in place of Mrs. Deming, who was obliged to resign on account ■of ill health. \\ e recommend her as am earnest and enthusiastic Christian worker. We attended the temperance meeting at Saylor’s school house last Friday •evening and heard Mr. Duncan's able address. He is a young man of courage and will make an able leader of "the young in the temperance work. Mrs. R. S. Dwiggixs. The tonic and alterative properties of Ayer.s Sarsaparilla are too weil. known to require the specious aid of any exaggerased or fictitious certificate. itnesses of the marvelous cures effected by this preperation are today living in every city and hamlet of the land. If you want a bargain call on Laßue Bros.

The making to order of picture frames, book-cases and window S&.hS% 2 «*B*p3* Wright s furniture store.

The Rev. West Wanted for Murder.

Late deyelopements have mode it almost certain that Wm. West, the local preacher who lately absconded from Chesterton, Porter county, hiking with him his hired girl Susie Beck, has added murder to his other crimes. He went to bt Louis with the girl, where they lived for a short time, as husband I nnd wife, under the name oLAbbott. On July 18th the girl died after a very brief sickness, was buried next day and the same day 1 West disappeared. Circumstspces raised a suspicion-as to the cause of the girl’s death arid her body was disinterred and she was found to have died from being poisoned with arsenic. It is supposed that West persuaded her to take the poison under the pretense that it was a drug intended to produce abortion. Immediately after burying his victim West returned to his wife at Chesterton, but on learning that his crime had been discovered he again fled and has not been apprehended. The police authorities of St. Louis have issued a circular asking for West’s arrest. It describes him as being 31 years old, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark auburn hair, brown eyes, full square face and chin, clean shaven, and stoops slightly when walking.

Death of Frederick W. Cole.

Frederick W. Cole, a former resident of Rensselaer, died in Chicago last Thursday, July 28th, of sewer gas poisoning, at the age of 64 years and 8 months. He was the father of Fred W. Cole, Jr., of Lafayette-and A. W. Cole, of New i Albany, both well known former residents of this place. The remains were brought here for burial, and were laid in Weston cemetery last Sunday, undei the direction of Rensselaer post G. A. R. and Milroy camp. S. of V. Mr. Cole was born in Exeter, England. In 1861 he entered the 61st Illinois regiment as Ist Lieutenant and at the close of the war was mustered out as. adjutant of the 13th 111. cavalry. He was at one time deputy county clerk of Tippecanoe county, Ind.; was for t general of Illinois, and was for nearly 25 years dept, clerk of the U. S. court at Springfield and Chicago, 111. At the time ot his death he held the position of dept. TJ. S. marshal, at Chicago. He leaves a widow, four sons and one daughter. Of these, only twosons, Ered W. and Arthur, were present at the funeral, as the others all live in the western states.

Some More Fine Horses.

W. A. Rinehart aud Delos Thompson, representing the Rensselaer Horse Company, attended a big sale of fine horses at Marshall Michigan, called the Wagner Stock Farm Combination Sale, last week and bought four thorough bred mares, of high degree. The diocriptions of the animals they purchased are given in the authorized account of the sale, as follows: Vinnie, bay mare, 4 years old, by Shelby Chief. Ettie B. bay mare, by Hamlet Jr. Mollie G., bay mare, by Mambrino King. ; s ; . Belle King, by Mambrino King. These are all fine blooded youfig mares, aud all have colts by their sides, by the celebrated trotting stallion, Black Cloud, who made a record of 2.17 Jin 1882. They will be kept where they are for a few weeks yet, to be bred to the same horse.

Ladies’ Musical Program. Mrs. Kanual. Piano Solo. Mrs. Watson, “ “ Honan Vocal 4 A her Piano •• » Miss Washliurn andJMrs. Hollister, Piano Duct Mrs. Austin, Piano solo. Mrs. Sears “ Mrs Fergu-on. Vocal solo. " . Mrs. Leani inji.~Piano solo. Miss-Leopold, Vocal . Airs. Sievers. Violin Mrs. Rinehait. Piano Solo. ? Airs. Scarrf Voeal Solo- £ A! r. AVatsOii ’• Will meet al Airs. Austin’s. Aug. 12.

A fine line of canned and evaporated fruits cheap at Laßue Bros..

EXJOY LIFE.

What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health: but'Hbw often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling. as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green’s August Flower, will make them free from disease. as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes ! of seventy-five per cent, of such mala- i dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Pros | tration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpita, tion of the Heart, and other distressing symptons ,Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents.

Rensselaer Martie Works -I s Henry Mackey —DEALER IN— ■ All kinds of Foreign and American MAMIE nA MTE. All kinds of Cemetery Work AND BUILDING- STONE. Fiont Street north of Washington Rensselaer, Indiana. NOMESIDEBT Ml®. STATE OF INDIANA,/ cc County of Jasper,! SO. In the Jasper Circuit Court. October term, A. • I). 1887. Jacob Rosenc.rans, ) ' , ■ vs ‘ David C HahiK ) Suit for partiJc inie V. Hahn, | tion aud sa f. Charlottes. Hahn, I ’ and Austin Hahn. J The plaintiff in the above cause having til eo his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defendants Charlotte S. Halm anil Austin Huhn are non residents of the State of Indiana anti have property within said state, which is_sought to be affected by this action. Now, therefore, the said defendants are hercbv.uotifled that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Circuit Court to be hidden on the third Slenday ol October A. D. 188", at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and.answer ojl demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. x -—IN WITN ESS w hereof I hereunto /jZTjNset my hand and affix the seal of said , leourfthis Ist day of August, ISB7. V7XW. JaMESF. .IRWIN, Clerk. Thompson & Bro.. Attys.for plaintiff-. Aug. 4-11-18. - •

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Hemphill & Honan, Y fl'-m— —7-? • 1 j dwg' ‘ u -DEALERS INBsots, Shoes, Hats Caps, , -- BAND Furnishings, kfe’ Fine Shoos A Specialty« Rensselaer Indiana 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 $5.00 cash. Emmet Kaknal, Rensselaer, Indiana. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana "■"'jrrrFIGI.ESBACri, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bo logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock sl> aghtcred. Everybody is invited ail. IbC Highest Price Paid io! Good Fat Cattie. J. ,J. EIGLESBACH. W.BISSENDEN&SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and - CA.iaS.ZA.G-E—FA-Zl-TTSSS. (Shop opposite Halloran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Fainting and Paper Hanging a Specialty. 17-35-tL Visit Dr. Kelley’e office for first class Dental work. Gold lined plate a specialty. I. C. Kelley. You Carry A whole medicine chest in your pocket, witli one Lox of Ayer’s Pills. As they operate directly on the stomach and bowels, they indirectly affect every other organ of the body. When the stomach is out of order, the head is affected, digestion fails, the blood becomes impoverished, and-you fall an easy victim to any prevalent disease. Miss M. E. Boyle, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when d she says: “ I use no other medicine than Ayer’s Pills. They are all that any one needs, and just splendid to save money in doctors’ bills.” Here is an instance of A Physician who lost his medicine chest, but, having' at hand a bottle of Ayer’s Pills, found himself fully equipped.— J. Arrison, M. D., of San Jos6, Cal., writes: “ Some three, years ago, by the merest accident, I was forced, so to speak, to prescribe Ayer’s CAthartic Pills for several sick men among a party of engineers in the Sierra Nevada mountains, my medicine chest having been lost in crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised and delighted at the action of the Pills, so-much so, indeed, that I was led to a further trial of them, as well as of your Cherry Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. I have nothing but praise to offer in their favor.” John W. Brown, M. D., of Oceana, W. Va., writes: ” I prescribe Ayer’s Pills in my practice, and find them excellent. —I urge their general use in families.” , T. E. Hastings, M. D., of Baltimore, Md., writes: “ That Ayer’s Pills do control and cure the complaints for which they are designed, is as conclusively proven to me as anything possibly can be. They are the best cathartic and aperient within the reach of the profession/’ • ; Ayer’s Pills, PBSPABKD BY br. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Massi icld by ail DrugghM.

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I keep constantly on sale a complete stock of all kinds of LATHTw dumber 4, H SHINGLES, ®|| Stone, Egg, B | SASH DOORS, ANDM PITTSBURG AND ® |L wnmonra. J H.jßio®k oo«l Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. B, P. 16-36 tfi LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LUMBER, LATE AHD SUM, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons At Bottom Prices. Our facilities fox* obtaining our stock 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. Come, see us and save money. Respectfully, COLdBORN db Co.