Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1887 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN;

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County Correspondence.

Dr MOTTE and. KEENER. Tlie big rain Saturday nigld: will help late planted corn and potatoes and stop the fires. * Taylor’s hay gang, 8 men and o teams, are pressing hay oh School section- Tfiny are boarding with Squire Shortridge. Miss Alpha Purdy, of Lowell, is visiting with her Aunt, Mrs. Squire Shortridge. Mrs. R. AY. Marshall and her twins' came home Monday last. They have been visiting relatives and attending the “Martin Picnic,” at LaPorte. Mrs Abe Ha-lleck, of Fort Wayne, isyiMting her husband and receiving her friends, at the Troxell house, in BeMotte, this week. A. O. Marshall, of Joliet, Ills, Suudayed with his brother’s family, the 7th; lie brought with him liis nephew and niece, George and Sadie Giilott. Miss Beutly, of TeiTt, is visiting in Demotte this week." Their Royal Nibs, Prosecuting Attorney Marshall, of the 30th circuit, Lord Chief Justice Troxell, of BeMotte, Busy Blowhard Bruner, of Surrey, and the venerable and dignified Old Boy, Hugh AVilliamson, of Newton county, went to the river on Saturday last, on a fishing trip. They had fine (|) sport and made a big catch—of dog fish. GILL AM ITEMS. A glorious rain Saturday, night and Sunday. « Mrs. May Pumphry, and three children, Fann, Ray and Carl, of j Centerburgh 0., and Mrs. Bella Condit and daughter Edith, of Condit, O. are visiting their parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Couard and Lessie. ‘ The gentleman referred to last week as being so over-burdened with partnership furnature wishes' to say for the benefit of tiiat correspondent,/that as to the weight and amount -of sttid furniture- itcould be down in mid air at the_ •tail of E. G. Llathfon's kite, ortaken in a top buggy to San Pierre, Via Medaryvilto (by starlight at 2 o’clock a. in.) and stored away in a box-car, like the music teacher j from De-Motte. Come again. A Sudden Beat m.—On last | Fi'idayeveidng the peoplegof the ; neighborhood were shock- ) t d by"thersudden death of Mrs. j Sarah Hewlett. Whep the men : came from . the field,- about six ; vfidock, Ereyfeand-dierJyi-ngm the road, between the house and barn, 1 dead. She had turned the pat-tie j in the yard, watered them, turned j them out and shut the gate. Her j daughter, Mrs. N iggle had been at tiie house for a drink a short time before and she seemed all right. Her supper was on the stove, so that she could not have been dead long when found. She -Imt-} been troubled with heart do-.-sense for about twenty years and j. that is thought to have bean the i cause of her death. The funeral j was preached-at-tire-house Sunday \ atTernooh and her remains interred ] at Independence grave yard. She i was the mother of ten children, 1 seven of whom, four sons and three daughters, survive her. Two of these a sen, and daughter, are;in ; Bak.ota. She also leaves,, a lius- ; ban (Land many friends to mourn her loss. Logo Fern. \ ■ RIMING’LON J JIM.I Prof. L. N. FohtL wife ami di ugh tor will spend tliis . c.-' ' with friends in Remington ua-i-au so? their now .home in Kans'c-. Charles Chamberlin wi'o hi-' been teaching in McLean Co. 111., is at home for a short vacation.’ The Ft- R. horror near Chatswoiih 111. is still the all engrossing theme of conversation and the (management of .the road on which ; it occurred is severely condemned:'] i One 61 the .young Normalitps ' from this neighborhood, Miss Al- : luim Wilcox is at home suffering j from’iv-seve.ro attack. of malarial ' • fever.. Jhe others r- port a pleas-jia-rj't and profitable time: and think their money well inverted. J. M Briggs an 1 wife of Albany N. Y. are visiting relatives and ; friends in this place.' " • d.B, Stiller is viai differ end 1 parts of Illinois this week, bon a ■prospecting jbuiy ‘ W'e ■ hope- that lie may return, well satisfied t;> ! ■ - ■* , • . ! stay in Remington. * * 'Groliam of Eton, :Okio;'| lies charge of the News, this. week. | A? T*.- -Go-ham—has -many friends ' but ;-e glad id T;- ,t----him return herce permanoiitly. _ The gas wed had reached s evening. They arc drilling through , lime rock and Their progress is {

necessarily & little slow. Doubtless the good people of ReuShelaer will soqu b,e piping gas from our well to illuminate that pleasant little city. Dr. S. C. Mhxwell left on Monday evening, for: Duluth, Mihn., to visit professionally, his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. If. Shaw. He expects to be absent abbut two weeks. . Mrs. Shaw’s many friends will hope to hear of her restoration to; health. G. Smith, of the firm of Smith & Ealthis has purchased of S. Solomon, his handsome property, and, will occupy it at once, the Sol-i| onion’s leaving for Dubuque, this week. J. T. Ford will take pos- j session of his old headquarters i when it is vacated by Mr. tomith. A. son was added to the household of Agent Morris last Sunday. Mrs. Will Bunnell is seriously sick with a low grade of fever. The inembers of the Christian church grve a social at the suburban* residence of Lyman Zea, last Tuesday evening, and the Methodists one at Mrs. B. AV. Pecks on Tuesday evening of this week. — Rev. Thomas Moore, of Wolcott, occupied the pulpit of the M. E. church, last Sunday, vice the pastor Rev. E. B. AYooclson who assisted in the quarterly meeting services at AA’olcott. The Lyon dramatic troupe, an excellent company, will entertain our theater going people oh Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. The Remington Base BaH -Club is scooping everything that comes before it. ■ The Goodland and Monticel]o Club 3 met them and played bravely but victory perched on the banners of the Remingtonians. “Rah for the boys.” Remingtonian

The Coming county Institute.

The Annual TeacfioFs’ Insiitifi'e convenes in the Rensselaer public school’building, next Monday. All circumstances indicate that the institute will be one of tho largest and best ever held in the county. Turd" that is baying a great doal.The principal instructors for the institute, will be Piof. Ii G. Boone, professor of pedagogics in the Stiito University and Prof. Carhart, professor of English Literature m DePbn w T 'Tl:,-se . will be ably assisted by Profs. Reubelt and Nicholson, superin-■ tendeuts of Rensselaer and Remington schools, respective!}'. The published programs of the institute show that every evening of each week lias been provided for witjh an ehteTTTOimuni, oi 1 except one, and something will, d-mbtlftss, bs improvised -that will j profitably and pleasantly fill that \ void. ' i

Lawn Festival and Baby Show.

The Ladies Industrial Society of the M. La Church are preparing to give n grand and niiique entertainment, next Tuesday evening, Aug. 2d, It will CQXimst of T Lawn Festival, in the umbivageous recesses, of the court house yard, Ice<u'o;irn and ether refreshlueuts will be oii sale, in unlimited quantities. A baby show will be the greatest feature of the occasion. Fifed and second prizes will be given for the fiufest babies one year old or under; and fa-st and 'second prizes for the finest babies over one year and not more than two yeapsi-old. Ao entrance fee will be charged, and ail larbiea ;>rc-sent at the festival will be con-1 sidered as entered; unite s the parents desire othyrvrise. A murdcnl entertainment will be ; d e: in c. nnection with'the fest}2 I. .TI ;;rounds will be iilumiji'.: i ’.vi.li tlm soft ericlgcuce of (’ ieiiial twilight, imported from Tttf- iioAVoVy realm of the slant-eyed Gliiuameu. ' All come and have a good time at little pence, and heq> a good car.s e. _ . Try our roasted cotieos. They can't be beat for the money L.viti c Bugs. I'IONEY! money—AV. 11. 11. Graham loans nlouey in surqs of ■BBO.O and upwards, on long time, at U per cent, interest. bond fill 1.1 iTTAg-stcm- wi'dt-'tukiin&, toprevant or care Keycr ami Agin. Avar's Agile Cam is the Inie -itiv iw . this tlisdasofaTu! loaves n j poisons to ! ijroihne ii : .v ; 'r; «k- if a j -'.u-udachca or otlier disorders. Yoahs. .old. and uiiidle aged: all tspr-nthcsT tho- wonderfully benelioiai eiiee's of Ayer’s .Sarstyrili i. i'outig children, suffering freau Bprs eyes, sore (•-.rs, scald head, or with any seyotu-' logs taint, bejo:ne hcaifi y arel Ttrorig by the use of this ra 4 b-hi • Six. bAtleah&o... -, i •

A CARD.

The undersigped takes this method to express to *he people of Rensselaer and surrounding country, my most sincere and grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon lhe, during the- twelve years in which I have been in the furniture business in this town. I would alsO'State that I have just -sold find transfered my entire stock of furniture to J. M. Hop-j kins, an old mill well known citizen, whom I most heartily recommend as a gentleman in every way 1 worthy of your confidence anil i patronage; i will remain with Mr. I Hopkins for a few weeks, and hope [ during that .timp to meet there all of my old. friends and many new ones., i : Y.ery Respectfully, f Ch.w. G. Bears.

rKOGEfM IM> AX\Ol.VLi> MEHT Of Xext Week’s County Ensti- — —— Lute-. MONBAY. yon UNO-j.v. a :Do—Organization. 9:15 -I’syc’iology— Atteutioa. 10.;l3-hcA;liiik. '' 3 l-rUT. —Gw»«riU4. : -nUHH’e t-rt' T«;v>!w-s---~ ’ - 11:55—Xt?o:i Inluniifesion. AH'KIINOON. I:ls—eftisiu- Roll Cull. "1 DO—Oi-Cii.i-jiy, 2:ls—l\kl ;i gogy—Leariil n g. 3 :15—Histofy-.-I:oo —Adjournment; : ' TUESBAY. KORKNOON. uQpcnuijj Excrciw.-s. 9:ls—Psychology—Voluntary Memory. 10:15-P.c.'vfiiig. 11:05—General' Culture. t 11:55-Adjournment. AKTERNOON. ~ Tim -xiuiriir'ltotvcail. ".■* ""1.39- 'Orthoopy.,-,, .ij-U , 2:ls—Podngngy—Toncliieg. ' . :l:TWUHi:storv. 3 :Co—AxljouriUnent. 7 V:- Lecture—Rev. P- .v: ! 'lfmrtHSy. M WEDNESDAY-.- _ . UORKNOON. 9:o9—Opening Er.crcivs. 3:15 Psychology—'Til in kiu : r id:lb— iteaifing. 11:05—Ucn'.TCr-Cfi'U'ufFU ' 11753-—b-Vtijobrii ment. AFTJIRNOOX. 1 ::5-Mr..-;,: ami KBit Call. 1 -ifl--Orl'hOf>|iy_ . "j: 1 5—J 'chigogy—Learning flit- Dis agreeable. 3:ls—Geography. I:OU—Ad jouriuiietU. 7:-30-Lecture—U. O. lloone. TLIVRSBAY. FoKKNOO:.'. 9too—o|icniiix l-::-;eir;»<*3. :-:ls 1’ ;.--linb' -y —Ti:c Euiotiulio. -lo:3s—lterrUifi g. 11:05—(letrerrU Culfure. 11:55—Adjtmriuuent. A T'TF.KXOON. . 1 :15—Mii.-.ican-l Keii ( all. I :-10—geography ■>:ls—Pedagogy-fhe ll.ttur ; -d S.:hO,>l. • 3:73 -Piiluiology., i AttUnTi-nViciU. * ;-,0 —LJ.-u.U)oi;ary Enter!;.ininuutj . ''arliajL' FRIDAY. a—- ** i. I FORENOON; F R .J -Oj-e'.iir.g K.\eVei^e.-. ■] : :T3-- p.-\i ln-'oiy—Will Cultii.it. j -.ic.—Hen oral Culturr-. II A'ij....rn:«e::'.. AurruNooN. _ - T:1 J— Ort-ioepv. ' 1 •; ~~ ! ulrgcgy—Pi:ii- <•' U'T. bni;u - yueei:;;:. t-„ / ■ t'lHJ—:V'! join iilM.n.t. 7:39- Au vu.".! ib*->n ,n:i. I - ; i i _ b:.:-A . it. O. 1.1.. U:. . Pr.'l'j- - r i>:, P ill the j sia'.e Pniv-'i sity. uflff .fogoi’h VttruiliTrVrofasuor j i>l English LUerntuiT in 1> • !’ ■; 'V Cu.verqtv, ~wiiThe !>reVetit liit" erfirt ArCeV. uTtT hsjnre rntiry . -cljrrrur jtl ,tl:n >wfk.[limnjSfiflnßAsUiFV (la, a- w.i>!e repirtittwm a# ; IY.-.tit;ito A'ora \- i't, l - - f nr;. "I he j r Institute imi':- - A "cm.- ] \ •).. ... . , I j AM oa:-Ju«j_»r.- ■>•.> ra ‘ | f ed.t j jas tho i ijlt-riv t' yi, • i* linU : 1 A ">•* [ . Imlnrtv tlie'ij:Srt«.'t you haw in >•• :r ; r :u j i-u Rb ■" '(-b-L ; a Put-of tii tv cent* \\iil ’ *•* a-u ur. 'i« .-1 it ! 1 • (h;ra\ ■■-«. :ieees.-„rt CJSilVfi-K-j’ tis Ule in;tl- i tele, ’ , - —-ji,-. >'.d )[>«•» stoauefit t ■ •; _JJ

Badly Cut Up.

John W. Clemens, son of Squire J. i 3. Clemens, of Newton tp., and a young fellow named Elias Brockus, got. into a fight in Fair Oaks Tuesday night, and the latter cut Clemens in a frightful manner, with a knife, probably a dirk. There are two bad cuts on Clemens’ head, oue on his arm, at the elbow joint, aucl an immennegash on his back, -ft om his shoulder, obUquMydownwards. The last cut is six or eight inches ..long and nearly two inches deep. The young man came to Rensselaer on the 10:30. train apt] Brs.' Ritters and Victor Long bridge gave him temporary treatment, to arrest the How of) blood, and yesterday morning gave the wounds a thorough dressing. Clemens is weak from loss of blood, but is able to be about and his wounds are not dangerous, but that is not through lack of intention, upon the part of his ferocious assailant. The fight orignated in a playful - scuffle. * Clemens was entirely'unarmed and had no thought -of using any weapon upon his antogouist. The latter is about 18 years old and has the reputation of being a, thoroughly bad and desperate boy. Constable Wood went after him yesterday . with a warrant, but he. had made his escape. His father lives in Fair Oaks;

Sald-Facec! Beauties Hereford Cattle for Sale. AVe have a few thorough-bred Hereford bulls, which will be exhibited at the coming county fair, at Rensselaer, and which will be offered for sale, on long time ifdesired, and at reasonable prices. Other bulls will be taken for what they are worth, in part payment. A. McCoy, Son & Rinehart. Must Ilavfctt, ami So Foolisliness- —7 AH persons knowing themselves indebted to N. AVarner A Son, either on notes or accounts, are notified to come in and settle the j same, without., delay. Tire, firm; need the money in their business and must and will have it. If :thfese dbbff “"arrTiot settled ding" month we- sha![ proceed to enforce'. their collection, bv law. _ll_' N. Walnbr S Sons. For Sale. To persons desiring topjurchase, I will sell cheap: Either thorough bred, or grade Jersey' cows or heifers. My object is to reduce my herd. Jersey Bulls, that I will dispose of at reasonable prices. J. H. Willey. A fine line of canned and evaporated fruits cheap atLaßue Bros.. “AVhat are the wild waves saying'’ buy your Bry goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Ac at AYilley & Sigler’s No matter how poor a man’s memory may be, ho will always remember .good treatment, and that is why so many people remember. AYi] ley & Sigler. — You-can buy more goods of LaRue Bros for the same amount of money than any ether place in Rensselaer: Freckles can’t be washed out, but they can be prevented by “Currying one of those lovely little parasols which AYilley & Sigler are selling at such low prices.

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