Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1887 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. EVERY TninSDAY BY 3-230. 33* rriSLtSHKR A NO FkOPIUETOK.' i ' , ’ ’ i « v ' . OFF ICE—--In . i’cpHbliop.n ’buiTiHnjr. on Comer or Yi ai , ii;i;.u n liiid NVcstoi) streets. Q'f Onpyoar .y.... ... ?1 30 Aix m0nth5.......,4.. "5 , TliKje. months ....... 50 Tre Official Piper cf Jasper-County.

PTIOFIOKSIONAI. CAII DS. PHYSICIANS. W w- ;iA ” T ‘ iL:r - I ‘ i M - D- > V ‘ : HOMEprAtme— TPTh-Srsician aad. S-u-rg-eon., Rk.vSbelakk. .Indiana. Bi-y-'Cliroiiic Diseases u^|)cciaUy^Sff Office East Washington Street. .s..inn.m. ■ Residence, Makeover House. | \R. I. B. WAHHKUFN,’ BIIYSfUIAN x*» SUttGIgTN, Reiw.-lner, Indiana. (jtvei special attention to Disckscsof AVomea Si.! Children a.ui < iironip Di'Seiisoa. •Knm#mbeec4tla are. prmnjjVtly attended when tw.t [iinlosaion.tliv .onyiigtnl. 1 vt i». bitters. m. i>„ i'UYSICJAIv AND SURGEON, Over Eiiis & Murrajy ■ Reusselacr, - Indiana SviJ" Telcyihone to liesidence. «££& AIIRV E. .J ACKSON 7 , M. I). riJYSICIAN AND KUItSEOS. Sp Tint oßentii n iriven to (!)-eases of women ;fiirt i-i• ildve.n. 01H e oil Front street, cornee of \oseiiea. 13 ' s "- 1 rroi'.xt.v AT I.A'V. izBA ~a. ro vtsls. • , Attorney at. Law. Real Estate mid Insurance Agent, willpav especial attention to abstract-, ihjr, selltrjrjr bind aid paying taxes. . Probate. and eolleetion business attended to promptly-. Office in J.eopold's block, up stairs. ltl-OIJ. If. ve-N I’. lI.f.'MONP, WM. I’.. At-STIX HAMMdKD o! AUSTIN. ‘attorneys at law. II INra KI. A 1 it, “ " - - INDIANA, second, floor of Leopold's Block, t-orner’WhSliiUfftoij and Van l’ens. t liter streets WYI. It. Ar.sTiN purchases, sells and leases real estate and deals in negotiable instruments. 18-37-ts. I > ALI’II AV. M ARSHA Ls., It A TOnXVYA T LA W r ■ « - »■j»p l y);| lepg j ir-Jbrprry X t >vtun.-tuul,4ttljt.)ll,iU l ,ii. counties. Especial ntferfi'li pivftt to settle merit of Dtri deni’s i tuilcs, f eUi*etinn Justices' Cases, I'te. Etc. Etc. jijjDBESS. - - - POMK 'I.AWN, IM SIMON V. THOH'-SON, DAVID .1. TuOMrsON *! tlorncy ut Jaiiv. A ui(H"y . ' Uttlic. iTplUMi'HOlt A pRQy; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, I ml. Practice, in all toe courts. We pay partieul attention to paying taxes. soUbig atia leitfing '.aiTtls,^ M. Til tgT>T.mi.irr- r ~r lector and Abstractor - , ri'TORXE Y AT LA A, \V ill conduct a Loan and Real Estate, Bureau. . office opposite Cour lumse, on Washington >1 feet, formerly occupied by Frank. \Y. Bab V.mV Ij3j[ Knocial attention tocollections and Probate bliginaitn. 18-18. JAMES W. DOUTIIIT A TTORNE Y A T LA W, g? ItKNSSKI.AEU. -------- I Mil ANA. fkl? 7 Otflee up stairs in Makeover's now brie!.' building, three doors east of Fost-oilice..,A*B<f MV.-tti. 1 - ’ vy tt. W. W ATSON, 'Mtumw »4 law* F.T'idiieo up stsup in Leopold’s Ba/air.oASJU RKNeSHBAEIt, iND. f. ciuLcote, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Rensse'aer, in-i. Attends to all Inisine.-s in the profession with \ story of tile Makeever buiidlmt. , \ MISCKIjI. ANIiOJTS. It 8 dwigo s'l, K. I. Sr A ns, Vai.. Sicib. President. Vicel'rcMdeut. Cashier CITIZENS’ BANK, Rensselaer Ind. lines a 'general banking business; cortiflr.,,!Li bearing interest issued : cxclir.nge I...light and gold; money loaned on farms at lowest rates and on IU9St favorable terms. 17-lt-lf. r.iAuN MAKrEEVKR, - J AYAV . WILI.I AJ’S, l’resMcnt. Cashier. FARMERS’ BANK, C'ii IS^ 7: BSX£S£LAKff - - - INDIAXA f*i eciyes Deposits, Buy and sell Exchange, tidicctionsmade and promptly remitted. Money l oaned, mid doe* a general -Jlankijig Business. XV. wy A .fr.Coyi T. J. McCey, E. L. IfoUlingsuorth. A..McCoy & Co-, Bakkrs, i.viccessore to A. McCoy A T. Thompson.) Rensselaer, Indiana. Do A general banking hu-hness. Exchange tnjygtit ano sold. Money loaned. Certifleatos bearing interest-lssncd. -Collections made on all available points. .Office -same place as old Uriii of McCoy & Tbonipson • R *n y. ■; ■ 1 •.' • [ - *r» e. QrivuY. £l, “erxtlst, Siieoial attention given to the preservation ot the iintnrnl teeih. ArUflglal teetn inseilrd from toB«i ciitiw art. Au ndiiK « aui!ANTKD. over U anieiV Hartiware Store, • '--if tl ’ Rensselaer, Indiana

County Correspondence.

FAIIi OAR'S ITEMSWo are having a young winter. , Ed Johnson is building a new house. ! Levi Hodge has built a rtewbarn in place oi ! the one that was;' burned a short time ago. The C. ct J. C. snow plow showed up in town Monday. They reported drifts twelve feet high between here and Attica. Ad Scott traded his farm here, for a stock of clothing at Monon. John Cleger has bought a newhay press ard is going to commence pressing immediately for Isaac Knight. This press will run all winter. —- George Davison is having forty or fifty cords of wood cut, which lie. ha 3 sold 1 to parties’ here for s‘2.‘2o per cord. Only 50 cents below theJLxeiissolaer price; bow is that for a town in the woods? * ' Bertie. HANGING GROVE NEWS'.Health generally good. Quite a snow storm Saturday and Sunday. Elmer Snoddy son of ex-County Supt, began school in in the new school'house in Dist. No. 1, last Monday. ,A. literary and debating hociety has letn organized at the Osborne school house, meeting everj 7 Friday night. All invited to attend. Mrs. Ann Rishling spent a few 7 days in Chieago last week visiting relatives. Aunt Jane Le-fier spent last week with her son James in Atilroy M i ... Religious ’services at Dixie every Sunday at 7 o’clock. Elwood Man diau returned home last week from Carpenter tp. where he spent a few weeks husking corn. A number of young folks enjoyed a pleasant time last Saturday evening at a social party at Mr. L. A. Potts. As Erank Handle and Will Stiers, were returning from Lee, last Monday night their horses became frightened and started to run. The boys succeeded in getting them stopped but the buggy was pretty badly broken up. No -eerixeia damage, was done. ; Old Joe. FROM WHEATiIELD. Messrs. Chdcoto and Austin were in town Thursday night. - v lb Tn grain has rented his farm to his son-in-law, J.'J. \vesnrr, and with his family has moved to Valparaiso, where he will make his home for at least one year. His object is to give his children a good chance of attending school. The W h eat field 1 i terary society will meet Thursday night, Nov. 24, to organize for the poming winter. A good literary is anticipated. Como all and join in the society as workers aud attentive listeners. A. Hamilton lias sold his farm in Gill am township and resigned himself, no doubt, to stay, at least for a few years, in Wheatfield. The teachers of WhoatfieUl aud Kankakee townships convened,, at the school house in Dist,.No. 1. of Wheatfield, Nov. 12, to hold their first teachers! institute of the present school year. A full force of teachers were presect and manifested much interest and close, attention. Sefyral visitors and expedagogues were present. Miss Anna’ Pingle, of Chicago, is yisitiug her sister, Mrs. Katie Tinkliam. The series of meetings held at the Wheatfield school house, closed on Saturday, Nov. 19, lasting about two weeks. The result of the work adds 13 in number to the church, which, we think, is a goodly number for this locality, and this number perhaps might have been increased had it not been for the cold and stormy weather and sickness of Kev. Pierscm, which caused the meeting to close sooner than expected and desired. Rev. Moore preached at the Wheatfield school house last Sunday, at 3 o’clock. Many boys are taking advantage of the present snow in the hunting of rabbits. Wm. D Meyers and his brother John were in town Monday, testing the good qualities of some new guns which they had just taken from the express office on trial. We wonder if they think of going west. Adrift. ~J'ROM MARION. The Parkinson sisters, froin Kunsas, who were called home by the death of their sister Jnley, are still here, visitini 'i'ld friends and neighbors.

Trustee Griswold has presented his teachers with new rnkps and case, for which they - ireturn their jsincere thanks. We think he would receive their thanks if he would whiten the walls of their school houses. The first Marion tp.. teachers’ institute convened at the lientselaer school building, Saturday, November 5. Institute was organized by Supt. Warren with the following Officers: Townshipprin--cipal, L. E. Glazebrook; Vice President, Trustee . Griswold; Secretary, Arrilla Warren. •"The next Institute will convene nt the same place on the first Saturday of December. The great drought has proven quite inconvenient to the farmers. They have been feeding for the past monLfi and many have difficulty in getting water - for Their stock. The fires over south and east have destroyed a great deal of hay. Many tons have been burned. Mr. Zaid Viud Frank Watson have been exchanging cattle. Uncle Billy Bussel has finally got Mr. Walter Porter’s house moved. Mr. Porter.is now having it repaired and it adds greatly to the looks of his place. The dance, on Saturday eve.i Nov. 12, last, at Mr. Maleho's, was not very largely attended, on account of the death of Mr. Oosley. The' Rev. Dr. Lewis, of Indianapolis, preaches at the Ridge every tvvoAveeks, at 10:30 A. M, Pupils perfect in attendance and punctuality tit the Watson school, Dist. No. 4, township of Marion, for the month commencing Oct. 17, and ending Nov. 11, 1887, are as follows: Bertha Piersea, Abbey Griswold, Burney Watson, Elvie Gwin, Harvie Pierson, Eva Green, Frank Watson, Harry Watson, Frankie Porter and Marion Gwin. ———-- — -Star. REMINGTON HEMS. , Mrs. Sarah Eckels, who lias been confined to her bed for more than a year is failing rapidly. Mrs. Elias Watte of Indianapolis is the guest of her mother Mrs. S. A. Irwin.., - ... Mrs. James Clowery living west of town is dangerously ill, and her recovery is a matter of. extreme doubt. - ! Mr. Dickerson, Principal of the public schools is acting as leader of the M. E. Choir during the-sick-ness and absence of the chorister Mr. Nelson Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin of Wadena spent Sunday in Remington. John is a.native■Remingtoaiaiv ~a gooiTUoy generally, and his bride, who was Miss Ada La-thi-op until Thursday of last week, was ono of the most estimable young ladies of Goodiand. Mis# Indi a French attended the wedding o f her cousin Mr. Dan Ripley and Miss Puttitt at Brookston last Tuesday.. The Thanksgiving entertainment at Exchange Hall prepared by tire ladies of tire Christian Church will doubtless be Loth pleasant find profitable, judging from past entertainments given by the ladies. Dinner, supper and a paper fair are the attractions. TJie ladies of the Presbyterian church always have successful festivals and the one lately given at Exchange Hall was no exception to the rule; in fact it rather excelled most former ones, lacking but a few dollars in one evening's entertainment of-paying for their handsome new organ, Miss Hattie Chappell will start (D. Y.) fbr Crockett, Texas, Friday where she will spend the winter with her aunt, Miss M. P. Bolles. M ill Chappell will go to West Liberty, lowa with his aunt' Mrs. Will AlcClum, starting also on Tuesday next. A. G. Hardy will occupy Mr. Chappell’s residence conjointly'with Mr. Chapped and Mr. Bunnell. Mrs. Ada! Sterns, a former well known and popular teacher is training the young ideas in Mr. Alexanders room until his recovery and return. Rev. E. B. Woodson found it impossible.to fill his appointment ah Gil boa last Sunday, owing to the blockaded condition of the roads; Remfnctonian. No women can In- contented and hap ,py if her skiu is covered with pimples and blotches, Tnese disfiguring eruptions are easily removed by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is perfectly srife to use, and is a thoroughly reliable blood puritier, Vitality j«id cold - are restored, to weak and ffray hair. Ivy the use of Ay er’s Hair, Vigor. Through it? cleans, ing and healing qualities, ft prevents the acctnjdntioa of dar.draft’ and cures all scalp diseases. For-bargains in boots and shoes, Eats and caps go toN. Fendig’s.

Live Agenti Wanted To sell Dr. Chase’s Receipts; or Information for Everybody, in every county in the United States and Canada. Enlarged by the publisher to 64S pages. -It contains over 2,000 household receipts and is suited to all chisses and conditions of society. A wonderful book and a household necessity. It sells at Sight. Greatest inducements ever ofl'ered to book agents. Sample copies sent by mail, postpaid, for $2;00 Exclusive territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase’s Steam Printing House. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 5 Bm. • iisrsii TIJE STATE OK INDIANA,) «Q Jasper County, i In Jasper Circuit Court, to January term,. A 1). LSS. . No.:;!. 7 Complaint to quiet title. James E. Mason VS. I ' Jolin F Uicliant*. Mrs. Richards,, wife of -Jrrhrr-F. -Hiehnnls. 'Die wrlfnown adult Jinks and legatecsof Joseph Walker, deceased. The unknown minor heirs, devisees and legatees of Joseph Walker, deceased Tito junction Rail Bond Com pan v unit John U. Elder, trustee. i UK IT l: HM iiM B BRED, That on this Sad dsv ,t of November A. D. 18S7, the above named I plaint if)', liy Win M. ii. Graham, his attorney, Hied- in s.i.d (,’iinrt his complaint to quiet Hilo nyaiivd said defendant, and also tlie affidavit Of a competent person, that said defendant, the uiikmiw'H adult heirs, devisees and legatees amt tlie unknown minor heiis. devisees and legatees of .losepii Walker, deceased, non-resi-,teuuo! Uui State of Indiana, said uou-reai-(ient ilefeudants are therefore, by order of said Court, hereby noli tied of tlie pendancy of said suit, and that said catise wilt stand for trial at the January term of said Court, 1888, to-wit: on the second day of January. 1888, WITNESS. Mv hand and tlie seal ot f sy >td K aid Fourt. aillxed at office in Itens- ! J selacr, on this second day of No- ' 0 Vember, A. 1). 1887. JAMES F. IltWlN,Clerk. Nov. 10-17-24. , SOfi-SESiOENT HOTICE, _ bTATS OF INDIANA, I „„ “— — datsper Bounty In Jasper Circuit Court to January Jierm, 1888. . No. 375-1. Action to quiet title to e| sw nvv sc 32-7. Thoma 3 Thompson V 8 Thomas N. Williams, Ann C. Wiiliams, the unknown heirs, and devisees of Thou N. Williams and Aon C. William i, deceased .--f - ■’, AH the defendants abovo named arc hereby notified that unless they be and appear cm the seventh day of the next Win of the J asper Circuit' CourL To commence on Monday, January 2, A. D. 1888, at the.court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and wer or demur to said same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereuu to set my baud and affix the SE VL. seal of said Court, this 14th day 33—• of November; A. D.. 1887. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk Jasper Circuit Corn tN ov. 17-24. Dec. 1. J. M, HOPKIIffS fl 0 Milft ■ • nm£m V/fcss/tei r UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN HOUSEHOLD V. FURHITUBE i I > OF ALL KINDS. ! furnished without extra chai ’ge- !': ■ . ‘ . i All Calls Promptly Attended j Liberal Corner, Washington and Front streets, ! RENSSELAER IND [taklrllfi Works I.' . - • j -a 1 -jL i I leiLL’y Mackey . —dealer in — ! Ail kinds of Foreign and American MARBLE d SEMITE. i i k All kinds of Cemetery Work ‘ k: : . v { AND BUILDING STONE. Fiont Street north of W asliington 'Rkn?Belaei: ! Indiana.

ELLiS j SUMKKfIY, Special Sale A of . Over Costs, Cloaks, z For Caps, 1 AT ELLIS & MURRAY'S. j! g SOLD BY jg A. Leopold, Igs A. Leopold & Sons, ) \ Remington, Ind. / | ~|| jy

, Notice of Appointment of TrusteeNotice is hereby given that Thomas C. Sayerswnd Mernil M. Tyler, partners doing business at DeMotte, Jasper county, Inoiana, under the firm name of JSayers & Tyier. have made an assignment for t!i j benefit ot theft creditors and have appointed the undersigned artrustee, who has accepted such appoint mention! duly qualified as provided by law. Claims against said firm should be filed with the Clerk of the Jasper circuit court. ARifAHAM HALLECK, November. 15, 1887. Trustee. IlamrnoDd &’Au-lin A ttys. Noy. 17-24. Dec 1 IHlfTlOfi TILE STATE OK IX DIANA* v- — a- Jii-jii-if’i-iiiitV. ( Dili In Jiixper crraiit Conti, to Jammry' Term, A. I>. ix'S. John L. Turner, V vs I Win. VI. Biirlmrit. I Mrs. Bi iOlrai il, u ile ill • Wih. ,M Friciiaril, | L Uoinas J Ueeit, I - Mis. Reoil, wife of I 'l iiinmis J-. Kcctl; I The uuknown ;iM«H iieir«, .devisees and i No. 11752 li jtiilecs of Thiiuiiis J. /Complaint to liecil. ilccensod. LJie i quite title. tinUnowa idinor ht iis I dev legatees ( of Tboiiuif -1. Re'*cl, I deceased. Fitizaheth i C. Kbit amVMr Kvrr Eusfaijrt of nraitwtii T ( . Kerr ) BE IT BKMEMBERED, tli.-.t on tki* ?ud*; (lav of November. A. D. 1887. the above H#med l'lriintiff by " in. ii. II Gialiaiii. his attorney. J liied ill ait id Court iii* coniplaint ayniiist said' (iefeniinnts to quiet title to real estate amt ak*v Uie affidavit oi a competent perspn. that snk! defendants VVtliiam M. i’iie.|Liv.E iti-.s. Friehnni, wife of Wltliain M t’lteiiard. Thomas J Reed Mrs, Reed, wife of Timni-is J. Reed, the unkm-xvn adult heirs, devisees- and legatee* and tlie unknown minor heirs,, devi.xi*e# and le i g.itees of Thomas J. Rei d die non-rosidctu.s of; tho State of Indiana. said non -resiilent detemiants are lin n-fore Itetebv notilied hv order of aud run: t, ol the inmdrnry of sain BuiU aud that said rause w»l stand for trial :ft tlie January tei in ol said (oart, 18' .s, to-w+ta ... n i,r January. MBvi. H , jjskjw* my-tbami rnd am, the .seal of s■:i, 1 V Jneirt 'bis j'.av nf .Xoveiiilirr, ISt ,7. !AMJ> K. lICWJNj . - s laevk. » < NoV.-iO-tL.iU- A ~ . I

LONG & EGER, Agent for Bensselaer. One ascent (merchant nnlv) wanted in evercow l, !t. W, Tansill & Co,3S State St., Chita?’. li-10-ly. Hemphill & Honan. —DEALERS 13— Soots, Slioss, S&ls | AND IT iirniah WM Fise Jjf it Specialty, I - * r y _ ■ ■■'