Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1887 — Page 5
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County Correspondence.
U'FMS. I. , w '" *'\ . '" • V'. A ;f ’ ; . School oppceJ on Monday with a full attendance in all the rooms, nearly every Seat being occupied. Mr. Alexander of tho public schools will antes chorister in the My E. church this winter, vice .11. H. Walker resigned. J. E. Stiller left for Kankakee 111., hist Friday. Her. J. B. Crowe was able to occupy tho pulpit of- the Presbyterian church- last Sunday merning. Mrs. 0. B. Mclntiro and druse lilt r. left for a visit in Warsa\y Kentucky, last Thursday. Misses Lizzy Hardy and Dora Morris returned from Laporte fully restored to health. There is a great deal of litigation in Eernington, judging from -the number that flock almost daily to the liar of justice presided over byhis honor, William Tharp. Rev. E. 13. Woodson lias been ret urned to this charge for another year much to the gratification of the iqembers of the chureli and | congregatiori. He preached his. first sermon last Sunday, to a full i ltcmse; j The gas v, : cll did not turn out as 1 well as we hoped , and expected it' would. The contractor will re-1 m ove the derrick and other m achin-! cry to the farm of Treat Durand j where they will sink a well 1209 | feet d<-e]). We hope Mr. Durand I •may strike something Valuable if 1 tie «loes not hud gas. M. J. Phelps is still seriously s sick. Mr. Morey who has been ! down four or five weeks with typhoid lever, is getting better very wly. Mrs. Beasley is also quite sick, but the other cases are getting better. Thanks to the liber--abty-of Mr. Costello and -oth-ere the Fieckenstein family have been made more comfortable. " RemlNotonian. from wiwatfield. The deputy sheriu was in town Monday. Ron. I. D. Dunn ‘is running a hay press at Wheatfield. Mr. Ingram,from near the river bridge, removed his saw mill last i week to Momence,- where ho will engage in sawing for some time. L. P. Eliirer (tp. trustee) is having the school houses of the tp. cleaned and painted, this work is not being done any too soon. Parties from Momence are located at Hie liver, occupied in dress-j ing lioop poles, used in baling hay. These, are being shipped from Wheatfiekl in large quantities. Oscar Hunt of Medaryville was in town Friday and Saturday workjng in the interest of iließamilton Organ company. Jhs. B. Graham will soon be ready to moye in Ids new dwellAnothor pa:-ireo ike was raging., in this part l ist Sunday doing censiilerable d.vmage in the way of burning i:ay in stack. FRO'l SURREY. David Elders have company •from ’White county. I .Miss Maud Stood art of Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends i.: ( • ... i this vicinity. Quite a large number of oar young people had a very pleasant time at Mr. YQn. Lewies’, last (Saturday evening. Mr. Jack JToyes spent last Sail r lay and Sunday at h me and Mish-Ella Eang, is visiting relatives and friends at Indianapolis. Sim will also Visit the State Fair. Yve 'expect Mr. Georgo Wilcax, who has berm takinglessbusin the iio'mnuan. language ’once a week, v. id a tier tms xveek x-eceivc-imi les—i sons daily. | Mr. Jell Daily returned - home last Sunday. TtViNsisTifr.;--;. • __ > i - - -*i>»——-. --—- A brnn-new .stock of idn 5 e- clotliing at Loopr.ldV, and at prices that. beat, the low-cat ami:., even •those' who give their goods away, for lh'e~behefit of their ecstbmem’ You should buy your school books, at the post office, because you cau get the pripper kind,-for pronn’ prices and at the proper ■place* ~ ’ .IL -,'.-- ..j-jl- .i. ■ ... "T~ ;** You.cau buy. more goods of LaPiue Bros for the same amoupt of money than any* ether place in Rensselaer, i ar * II * oS*
More About the Murder.
An;l‘ rfetca ii::d Isrclileats Tlietisw';n lomicctpii. The very full and tccurata net count of~tire rminirprof John Steel given in' The . RcrunLiCAN last week, left bid little of interest regarding that deplorable r.tiniv, to be reported this week. That account was gotten up hurriedly but carefully. The Republican man devoted nearly the whole of the night following the shooting, to learning the bottom facts* for our endeavor is not only to give all' proper news, but to. give it “correel ly. The coroner closed up his investigations on the case Tuesday. Ko additional evidence of much importance hus been elicited, since the first evening. Mrs. Rutherford was placed on the stand, but declined to answer any questions regarding Tim shooting. Marshal Henry-Wood, who was lighting the street lamps‘at the time of the shooting, was the first man to arrive on the scene, having heard the. shot and subsequent calls, for help, made by Harding ami Rhoades. When he arrived the hist two named had carried the dying mart about oO yards, . towards the town-. Steel was skill breathing, but was not conscious. Wood went at once for thephysic- —-• '.• -.f---A — Mrs. Rutherford waived preliminary examination, and was hr.ld to answer the charge of murder, without bail. Rhoades -and Ifarding are under bonds of SSOO each, to appear as witnesses at the trial. Public opinion is .greatly tlividdd regarding the. comparative guilt of Mrs. Rutherford, mu’ this division of sentiment lias been Lightened by the many baseless rumors, of all sorts and- kinds, which have been ill circulation since,the affair. Some hold to the opinion that the shouting was justified, these being usually people who believe that the accused was a woman of good character. Those who hold the opposite ©pinion Regarding the woman’s .morals, and they seem to be largely in the majority, are apt to*' very, strongly disagree .with those who think the killing justifiable. All parties should wait until the bottom facts arc all clearly brought out at a fair trial, before forming positive opinions in the matter. Mrs. Rutherford’s little daughter has been taken in charge by the former’s brother, Jerry -Hess, of Mount Ayr. —— N. Warner & Son sold Mrs. Ruth ex-ford during the fair time- some cartridges one of which presumab'!y killed their, capable tinner. The woman was, nudoiibhd'y, greatly troubled by hoodlums. Mrs. Rutherford's ostensible means of living was as a washer wo r man, and seme of her neighbors say she was a. very hard worker. ' Eleel was a member of the. Rensselaer Cornet band, and played with it at C.-E. BeujaiHYs femoral the. afternoon before he was shot. Mrs. Steel is still at Oxford where her hu •band’s body was token for burial, ar.d is reported to be seriously sicTif as a result of the grief and exciieineu: resulting from this sad affair. . An el egani line .of mi ilia ery received this 'week from New York* ••a*. Eiiufihiil A Eon and.. If you don't want to buy we w ill not try;to force you, but if yon do buy we will-do bur beet f) please you. - Y. iLT.rv A Stci er. The people of i. ... t kev pie remember the-eeek store i- at ilie post office. Roasted TMiffee pets* Hugh ti::d loses h-y si--, -itma C- C ytuir’s n d coffee i, aJtyaj•• fresh and good.m ■ • —_k > -4 • ; We nevei ask the public to believe a statement v. Inch we cannot fully prove.
WILLEY & SIGLER,
The. to-vu of Hoyai Colter, iiv the' north west corner of Cass I county, 81Vitek oil s ft w days n , and, it is tutted,' hr.s a fifty bar ivelwpl). • - •
Ah There Half Faret!
....: Cheat Excubsions To Eloiho.v and the Southi choice of Pullman Car Routes. f , • IS q.'t, 19th and 20th and an Oct. 1-Otirrmd' tlth the Mciioi'i'"Rente y(L. K. A k (’. Ry.,) will sell round trip tickets from Chicago, and local stations at rate of one united fare to Bowling Gre e n Ky. Meßebzm Tonh. Columbia Tonn. Decatur Ala,and Chipley Florida. The return portion of tickets may be used within 30 days of, stamp date. Stop-overs xvill lie allowed on going portion at different points south of Cineinatti, or Louisville. Sept. 19th and 20th round trip tickets will be sold at rate of one Fro- for round trip to Atlanta (3a. Fire Engineers Convention. The route will be via Cliattnnooga, Mission .Ridge, and the Did Battle Fields. For full information call on any agent Monon Route, or E. O. McCormic Gen’l Pass, Agt. Monon Route Chicago.
Woman’s Crowning Glory.
A poet says: "Tho beauty of her hair bewilders me—pouring, ailowu .tho brow its cloven tide, swirling about tho ears oh cither side, and falling around her neck tumultuously. ” ery poetr ’ ical, that; but after lie is marribd and sees her hair swirling ailown tho chairback on either side, or pouring its i cloven tide over,one end of the bureau,. | or falling around the bed-post tnnmi- : tuously, the probabilities are .that ...his present bewilderment will bo ( J 0 per cent more bewildering. Ha will be paralyzed.— Binghamton Republican.
FARKRS,'LOOK HEBE! . Sheep to Kent. The undoraigned have 320 Read or Sjoanish-M; rino-bred ewe;; which.y will let responsible bailie's uavo on shares, in lots 'of h i- lo 50. For full particulars and terms .call-on tlm undersigned ot A. Me-, Coy k Co’s bafilc. A. McCoy & PilNEiiart. The Toost and cheapest roasted coffee at C. C. Htarrjs, He roasts all' fiffi -oini uulTkbb,' 'und Ihuy.' artr always fresh. It is related Iliac in England a school inspertor who delighted in "common sense questions,” propounded this: “If I met you coining down the village street,and said ‘Animal ! animal.’ what would you say ?” The right answer remains a niy. tery; the real one, ran: “Saa! I s'hud saa’ yeow was a fule." Urkhronted, the examiner next asked why the sea is salt?' lie got tiireo answers: erne, ecause of the Yarmouth Ho tors;” one, "To keep the drowned folk svo.ei,” and one from a pious little maiden, “Because God made it so.”
Tho best dressed and- the best looking men in town are those who buy their clothing, at Will y A Sigler’s. ' Four pounds of C. C. Starrsbest roasted coffee is equal to five pounds of the best green coffee. Conceuxiitg the usool tea and coffee by_ children, Dr. AY. .hutmun,., of Luffalo, says: “In these little people nothing but harm c m come from- the use of such cerebral-stinm’ants-as ten and coffee.: I speak iemphatically, because not only among the poor and uneducated, but among the rich, who, should know better, thii practice is marvelously prevalent. Childhood is the period when the nervous activity is at its greatest. In . nervous system is pushed to its utmost capacity.nurd long is the lisf of victims, that follow its over-stimulation.” — Dr, Fob :R*»i lealth Monthly. ■ Don’t for gad, effiatch' books sos 1 cant at the post office. Wanted. -Fivu Imndrol fanxill63 to ull V .ilicit’ books ell cliC pOSvofficev Ti’csh Fisli on .Fridays, and fresh oysters at all times, at Allman's., •
It audits have been born with one car and stags with one liorn; the rattlesnake has but one lung; both eyes’of tlie flounder aiid halibut are on the same side; the claws of the lobster differ, and the valves of the; oyster are unef ;n,il, yet all the anir.nils aud their : organs are perfectly symmetrical in the embryo state. „ IT. J Dexter makes a syecialiy of school hooka, aDd will give special tiianks to all who buy them of Jiim. PvX‘"N‘ii-bo,/i.s for 1 cent -at the p •: t office. ’ 'Fathers; Motliem: bring tb,o children in and buy s.hoes for th m at II a ! lad & Hojiaii’gt Allman has fresh oysters,.at all tim s and fresh fish on b ridsys.
Backload Arnica Salve. • TheßestSalvf. in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Sail lUieum. ti-voi Sates | Totter, Ch.ippecl Hands ( Coriand oil Skm Eruptions, -„and positively cures Piles or v > pay required.'i I» is s;tt--rH'nie*d to give perfect -» it:«faclop, arjaencv rftf.tnded. l’ricv 25 cents per box For sale L>v F. B. ’ieyc 8-8-1 yi '
m oi-1 A hoise that is not blanketed eats more to keep warm than one that is* This farrner saved bushels of corn bybuyingoneof the following s/a Horse Blankets: Vj/a Five Mile, 5V 5/ A .Six Mile,. 5 a Little Giant* /otUS s/ A Boss Stable, B&M \ 5//a KcrseyfWw \ S / A Electric, 5 A No. 306, There are many other styles. If these don't suit you, ask to see them. |^slfu;nb~blanket is iviadeTllke' pkTsT L Fig.l Fig.a I °° WIL WtARWor. | flex VtzZ |lf you Want Strength lookfor this^Ayrade^arK None genuine without this Trade Mark sewed inside, fCopyrighted iCSy.I
T 12 22: ill!ill vMnliliS - - ~ /// WJ Eveuy ©Tort is made to keep no .tie Eirpsrior worlxmaaship that has gives our carriages the reputation they how enjoy. Ask.your nsr-Xir for,. THE SMITH CARRIAGE, . asiliT ho does not keep it, send, to via for cor Catalogue containing descriptions', and illustrations ofover 100 differ ant stylos. «. A. SMITH &..60, 219. Worth 3 J St,,Fh;!., Fa. Ills Palmer Boss Chum. . OVER 150,000 Imk Wow in Bos.. SOO,OOO wcrtu m last ysai.' 'p® Largest Barrel Churn Factory ia the world. • -.-It mates more better, nenpeiior qaalsty cf tuntor, a. harder,-better p-wn-■~\ggr!(s«Py cu baiter, tlwa any claw - a suld. ft]« Clisrf ycrfcs SO easily, a. v* Churn cleans so easily. It teepo-cut cold air ; it keeps out. hot air; it is perfect, so they all k w. A-k your dealer fertile <• Palmer Boss Churn,” BT.d X ha does r.ot keep it, eend to ua for circular and toEtiurouiai letters. H. H. PALMER & CO., Rockford, 111. THE BEST WASHER. Ladies’ and 1.-vr/ncWey should jfiY : inviviiyrato tills utnchlne at once teKSS&SS . It will bV''c you ti.-ct’,libor and If. f], d money. Ths only washer built V! fPIPH oc tl.e true principle. Will f are | • its cost iii three months. • - Ya " , nfe™- K,i iT'n taro sumo control of clothes Ua o,\ with yourfeitßgr.atiiXyxui tvoirtngßMtp iiaMTa ■ «i 4 Mill w.iUt tbe- i ill half the 1 * — - time, os yoa can use- hot ?uiD | ~ LV'.-c-pd v. X■; rilbofn™'th m, witaout your haadjiu lbs water,SkJxiie . v . I. ca t Kjioli year lands and temper cr sllow you- lanriilrees to ruin your clothes with acids. As'c yonr Oesjer |gr iiSh? Best tVasltcrgUcir . eeuu lor cifturai i j ’ H, H, PALMES &, CO., Rockford, Ilk ,' -i f L. Ji§§ After Fort;.-rears’ & fesiSrilfettW! experience in the R>El& Tbon-stul applications for patents la fc-i h.: X the foiled btr.t<. and Foreign caaotj p i C tries, tho •publlshcra of the hcwntuia pr IchgU Amenhith corvUnue to net as ho enters E ttisuk ! for nc.’.. IPS, caveat A t rade-ic r.rs copyfcrmrdl ri;:h-■. ct for ihe United Mav-s.t.nJ to obtain patoota l l'-igUnd, France. ~ (iiifiaW.'® *ll oUief esSatrnyrj fitetr cxTro-r enco is uuonublvd and their facilities ero ua.-l-fn the Patent Office on short notice- term* very rattsouablo. So eharaefor oxammauonof rnOacis or drawings. .Advice brinaitfr.es. r .,' , "S’jSw o'Tits kind- published id.the world-n Th- advantages of adoh a notice every patentee “‘iff IT nnd srdsrdid'l t lllnstrated newspaper . tu WHkKhY at admitted to be the best paper uevoqd vs mechanics, invontion:*, cngvneeriug wGrka, an,l other det>;ar{m*'irL& ©f lrLviu.nii'ial progr@«s, pub** . MV-FTiSifr.y country It. cornames of •»S.*tWarK«a.j. W-JM. ltlnr.n A Co., pnblvdwra of fcoieuuuo tWWHIHi 382S%giiSLv&m
IJ. M. HOPKIIVTS UNDERTAKERAND DI-ALEU ;n ; ; HOUSEHOLD k. rU^MITURE OF ALL KINDS. -4 ] Jllpipw furnished without extra charge. All Calls Prcmktly Attended Liberal Comer, Y.’aihinglon npa Front streats, RENSSELAER - - _ IND
kabk i isrm (T’j:*: aSiff qi’ixs.VE.) t fSh “ I M| Oust Aspetitav j || EsfSteitt, | y OSt Bps. \/*\ -aiffiUß 1 StalStop. A POWERFUL TO MIC that tlie most, delicate stomach M ill bear. A SPECIFIC F«-R 'UiLIRIi - RnEPHTISIv: . astikß ITIOT. -j ar.tl all Oerm Diseases, 'i'll 17 MOf ’i’ FIT, JtLOOD J'UaiITKH. Superior to qumite. Kev.V.'in. Lucas, Hector (Jfcice Chtirch, Kavenna. O. writes: 'T cculiallv < r.ilurse Kaskine as bcmjr just M’hat you cliiim. an e\cet](int substitute.'ftir qmnir.e. wiOi Hope of Us bait effects. Mrs- l,urns hat! a M-rrni-s lornl of na- . isrifi. j’.r;l..yt-as conilJ'iai to Her be‘l lor months, liuskir.c laid hut up and around in a- few days, and iu a short time cured ,ipr.” l.ivinp' i:i file malarial d:sir:eta of Ifarylaud, -TbcKaTffe a yiPTfin ErCn-erstTormf of malarial fever. .! drugged myself with quinine and. other rmnrdic • wKhr-ut a rail. I was greatly reduced when 1 heard of Ka.-kiiie, Its curative poivors were a medical- revelaliOH to file. It cared me and 1 have not had a return of the troubles.—i IVnfx.f. I>, it. A.. Asst. Cheinist, Al l. Agricultural College. Cotters from film above persons, giving fall details, wiil bc-senf on appUeation. Kaskfiie can be taken without anv special Medical advice. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by all drug* i sir or sent by mail on receipt of price. .-'KASHIXK CO., 54 'Warren St.. Sew York V . „. ■ I Tv” 1 "';
I desire to call SFBCIAI. Attention to important points of excellence found only In T- THE CHAKPIOS3 LAMP; 1, Combustion 4- A SAFKTT Perfect. EXTINOUIfittEiJ j). It is the only 5. It t» the only lamp giving lamp that the light of keeps *lry CO cle: J n ou | 3. 11 Isith the only. Arj»ail OMI.I ; which has a &sss& l3ml) which • ' current of nlr Burn* AIL the : circulating 1 1 ;AJ?;'a ■tzil^^ nnd t-.veon tho holds a ; well anil FC I.L 1 1 urnsr jgf- > ",- •' *tQ FI.A3V3 i prav-mt- tl»0 wlcjt' iz 2 ovor- i*.short, heating; thereby of tho OU avoids FlU- ’ and'mahlug 1 3tX-A". a - ing UUKIA'G j EXPLOSION THE r,lr.do in all farms, Plain or Fancy. Table ci- llanging. Send for Illustrated Circular. A. J. WEIDEHI3, Sc!# Owasr of Pateut. ' t7o. 33 3. Second Strpot, IPhiladelphia. Fa. r ■ 1 ' NOTICE CEA FFO’NTtSENT AS ADiSHHISTBATOB. No ire i- herdbr tiio ua.lo r s'aikiil bus b-.-ea i.j'po-infei'i admiuisty.!; {of oi l ! 1 ' - -- - e-’cr. late ot Jus pur eeuuti ; irdiunii, defTas-t-d: aid tint; SwUI eat ah; w :«up]>ci»jd to : bo so.vcat. JI’HS 'Yaymire. ' % Y - - Tilen scidrnrt' Ji - cl Ttaitl irorl; actiflty isiUod’.s lae.iieitie. The genias is wtiiiny-.ie rt vttl anility to do . hard work. Any oth.-.r t-OnedipUon of genius makes it a not.a dangerous, [lossession, — 11.. S. MacArthur. \ Life is LnrdensCTUc, nt fee to t! e .8»J fereY amt ad urnullu.i; n. \u! ib- dyspep J ytrrirnrlhticubing I'vi's iifdd ,\\Vftry , ComplV-int s of t’ is n:\inro ran be speed ; ily t un-d by tsifeipg Piib-dy Ask Bitten regalaiiy. . once artiietrj r.ow b: cr cheerful lesliu'or 4 !! t to its merits. .. . <* - -‘ ~’T;
