Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1889 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. u ■■ IBSUJED ITBBY THURSDAY BY 3EO. B. MARSH Fubushek Aid) FRontirroß. OFFICE——In Kepabliean imtlding, on corner of Waslii agton and Weston streets. Terms of Subscription. One year.... 4* °® Aontlts T 5 f&ree months...., ..... 50 The Official Paper of Ja*per County.

PROFKSSIONAL CARDS. /• PHYSICIANS. W. HAKTSEIi, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC lE’lxyslcia.n. and S-oxgAoxx, Rknssklaer. ... ..Indiana, Diseases a Specialty Office East Washington Btreet. _ S-Jan-84. Residence, Makcerer House. rvR. I. B. WABHBUPN, JPHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. . Gives special attention to Diseasesof Women ni Children and Chronic Diseases. Remember calls are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. jP F. BITTERS, M. D„ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Over Ellis & Murray, Rensselaer, ... Indiana SggpTelephone to Residence..^9l E. JACKSON, 81. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases o! women and children. G@ce on Front street, corner of Angelica. ' 19-83. ' 1 —— || LANDON, M.D„ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. sfo*i)iseases oi Eye and Ear a Specialty. Office over Green A Go’s. Hardware Store. Bkmingtok ----- Indiana . JQR. KIRK, VETERINARY SURGEON, Treat all chronic diseases of animals. Surgery a specialty. Office in Meyers’ drag store. RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. attobhbyb. ~ ~~ Edwin P. Hammond. Wm. B. Austin HAMMOND & AUSTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Renssklabb, Indiana. ■Sto office second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets Wm. B. Austin purchases, sells aud leases real estate. gALPH W. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settle mest oi Decedent’s Estates, Collections, , Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, * Etc. Etc. Etc. ADDBKSB, - - RknSSKLarB, IND Simon P. Thompson, david j. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. 1 THOMPSON A BRO.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tae courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selliug and leasing lands. U. L. BPITLKR Collector and Abstractor H. H. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will conduct a Loan and Real Estate Bureau. Office opposite Court house, on Washington street, up-staira in Makeevor’s Building. Special attention to collections and Probate business. 18-48. TAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LA W } Rknssblaxk, -------- Indiana. 10“ Office up stairs in Makeover’s new brick bunding, three doors east of Post-office. «£Qf XV-48. W.WATBON, AHutfeey fi*w» |ffif*Ofllce up stairs in Leopold’s Bazar UEnssklaer, Ind. p JJI ORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all bnsiness in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeever building. MIBCELI. ANBO UsT Zimbi Dwioo ns, F. J. Beaus, Val.Skib. President. Vice President. Cashier Citizens’ State Bank Rknssblaxk Ind. CAPITAL $30,000. Organised under the State Banking taw , Jan. 1, 1888. Does a general banking busineas. Interest allowed on time deposits. This bank'is examred by the State Bank Examiner, who Is appointed by the Governor and Auditor of Btate. There has never been a failure of a bank organized under this law, John Makkever, JatW. Williams, President. Cashier. FARMERS’ BANK, ffgfrOpposite Public Square^^g RBN BSE LA XR - - r-r . . Receives Deposits. Buy and sell Exchange. Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Donned and a General Banking Business done. A. McCoy. T.J. McCoy. 1. L. Hollingsworth. A» MoCOY & 00, Bankers. (Successors to A- McCoy A T Thumps on.) UKNBBJELAEB, INDIANA. Do a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold. Money loaned Certificates iMWtlig interest issued. Collections made on ail available potato. Bank same place as old inn of McCoy & Thompson. DWIGGINS BROS., —ABSTRACTERS,:— Rensselaer, Ind.

A NATURAL GAS LINE.

Winamac Republican. Wednesday a party of twelve surveyors, accompanied by teams and drivers and camping outfit, reached Winamac. It was soon learned that these people were in the employ of the Standard Odl Company, and were surveying what is nearly a bee-line from the Delaware county natural gas field to Chicago, The Standard Oil Company has begun the gigantic scheme of piping gas from their hundred wells in Delaware county to Chicago. The company has alleady in operation an oilllne from Lwna, Ohio, to Chicago, and now comes this great money-making line. The surveyors have run their line five miles east of Logansport, and two miles west of Winamac. It is said -that engines will be put in operation at various points along the line to force the gas in the manner in which the oil is forced through the company’s other line. It is not likely that Winamac will reap any benefit from this pipe line. We have information that the gas company has no intention of furnishing towns and cities along the line. Chicago, with its inhabitants, can consume all the line can bring to it, consequently there would be no extra money in the company’s pocket in supplying towns along the way. Oar business men’s committee, however, should make a thorough inquiry, and fully satisfy themselves of the intentions of the company.

From Remington.

Mr. Thomas Lockwood, accompanied by his two daughters, is visiting the family of his sister Mrs. D. W. Peck,“called here, by the serious sickness of his mother, Mrs, Nancy Lockwood. Mr. and Miss dPreneh, of Troy, Ohio, are visiting relatives in this place. Our fair promises to be one of unusual excellence this year. The grounds will be put in fine con-, ditibn and no pains will be spaied to make everything pass off smoothly and pleasantly. While at work on the new school house Will Chappell had the misfortune to fall on a sharp adz and cut a deep gash in his arm which will incapaciate him for work from several days. The masquerade party at the residence of C. P. Hopkins was highly enjoyed by a number of the young people of this place and some from Rensselaer. A number of both handsome and grotesque costumes were noticed aud all seemed to enter into the spirit of the occasion. Mrs. C. W. Kirk was resting comfortably after a severe surgical operation, at last accounts. Hopes are now entertained sot her ultimate recovery. All the carpenters in this place are so busily engaged that none aould be secured to erect the necessary scaffolding in the M. E. church, hence the work will be delayed somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Treat Durand are now comfortably settled in their pleasant home on N. Ohio St j

From Wheatfield.

Hay making and threshing is the order of the day. John Hollett has moved on Wm. Smiley’s farm. Ghas. Smiley has moved to Wheatfield. Albert Brooks will soon move upon his farm near DeMotte. We are sorry to say that Miss Tilly Cason is slowly but surely sinking with consumption. She is now so low th at she is confined to her bed most of the time. A mau from DeMotte has just purchased the saloon lately run by Harmon Clark and will take possession of it soon. John Cavender found four beetrees in one day recently. Daniel Sunder has also found three. ABHOBE. Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores color and vitality to weak aud gray hair. Through its healing and cleansing qualities, it prevents the oooumillation of dandruff and cures all scalp diseases. The best hair dressing ever made, and by far the most economical. . .

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla by purifying and enriching the blood, improves the appetite, aids the assimilative process, strengthens the nerves, and invigorates the system. It is, therefore, the best and most thoroughly reliable alterative that can be found tor old and young. For Second Summer Hangers use Rinehart’s Syrup Blackberry. No opium. 25 c. F. B. Mbtkk. Mrs. Jones hasn’t a gray hair in her head and is over 60. She looks as young as her daughter. The secret of it is, that she uses only Hall’s HairßenewOr. , Bay your fancy chairs of Williams-

REMINGTONIAN.

TRUSTEES’ REPORTS.

inwil Exhibit of Receipts and Expenditures TewasHp aa4 School Trustees. --he3 The following fa a summary of the receipts and expenditures of the various township and school trustees in Jasper county for the year ending July 31, 1889: HANGING GROVE. FUND. RECEIPTS. EXPEND. BOWI $ 636 90 $ 565 40 Township 653 22 240 35 Special School 585 S 3 474 04 Tuition 1658 14. 1062 90 Dog 113 71 47 38 Total 3647 30 2389 37 GILLAM TOWNSHIP. Road 540 94 421 49 Township 305 13 100 85 Special School 938 28 909 71 Tuition 2202 96 1380 00 Dog 136 86 76 62 Total 4124 17 2948 67 WALKER TOWNSHIP. Road 134302 377 94 Township 1146 36 186 58 Special School 2055 19 626 93 Tuition 153 43 ,/1263 10 Dog Total 4698 00 ' 2518 88 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. Road 966 09 687 25 Township 845 19 fV 254 fa Special School 911 88 537 61 Tuition 3574 58 2209 80 Dog 209 84 95 49 Total 6506 58 3784 25 MARION TOWNSHIP. Road 2577 62 1860 32 Township 1939 80 668 52 Special School 1620 22 1130 88 Tuition 3669 52 2305 00 Dog 264 96 147 21 Total 10072 12 5811 93 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Road 673 72 490 55 Township 544 29 262 17 Special School 687 23 444 12 Tuition 2309 88 1423 80 Dog 122 09 45 36 Total 4337 21 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. Road 766 07 479 73 Township 456 67 166 18 Special School 804 58 103 84 Tuition 1467 35 841 25 Dog 92 47 27 13 Total 3577 14 1608 13 KEENER TOWNSHIP. Road 749 60 750 02 Township 585 31 304 57 Special school 525 77 460 98 Tuition 1613 33 984 50 Dog 93 57 37 63 Total 3567 48 2537 64 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP. Road 694 11 480 49 Township 544 25 153 95 Special School 447 15 258 48 Tuition 1344 10 840 00 Dog 91 76 28 89 Total 3121 37 1761 81 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. 766 07 479 73 Township 450 67 156 18 Special School 804 58 108 84 Tuition 1457 35 841 25 Dog 92 47 27 13 Total 3577 14 1008 1 3 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. Road 2197 26 1997 35 Township 822 72 605 87 Special School 1306 73 1252 02 Tuition V 4101 68 2977 21 Dog 227 28 „ U 2 43 Total 8655 67 6545 88 MILROY TOWNSHIP. Road —' 816 16 296 64 Township 289 98 286 78 Special School 207 96 199 82 Tuition 943 05 693 25 Dog 89 46 3050 Total 1843 61 1407 06 UNION TOWNSHIP. Road 1402 14 922 00 Township 755 40 592 33 Special School 2384 48 1389 15 Tuition , 2613 89 MSB 10 Dog Total 7279 22 4502 64 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. SpeciallSchool 3791 66 2768 80 Tuition 8567 01 3125 25 Total 9358 66 5894 14 TOWN OF REMINGTON. Special School ~Z 7198 99 4838 73 Tuition 2929 89 1860 00 Total 10128 88 6088 78

THE OLD FASHIONED DEESTRICT SKULE.

The remarkable, laughable, oldfashioned, time-honored representation of the school system of forty years ago will, by request, be repeated at the Opera House, on Tuesday evening, August 20th by some of Rensselaer’s most prominent citizens. No citizen that enjoys something laughable, or that would have his liver invigorated, can afford to absent himself from this performance. Many quaint things of years gone by, will be literally reproduced by the personal enjoyed at the skule. * Everything will be represented and enacted true to life as nature and custom then demanded. Come one, come all. Come everybody. Admission 15 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents. Tickets on sale at Hardman’s Jewelry store.

Poultry Wanted.

Large quantities of poultry are wanted during the next 15 days, and especially of spring chickens. Prices per pound, subject to changes in the market: Highest market price paid for Spring chickens, Docks and Egg>- J. R. Adams.

Eggs from fine Brown Leghorn fowto, * 1 for Betting of U rn. 48-3 m. Isaac Reubklt.

Raisers! I will call on yon either in person or by representative to take your orders lor anything in tiw nursery stock line. The stock I sell is grown at Westfield, 20miles north of Indianapolis in the famous nursery of James Sanders, established 31 years ago. This stock is as good as you ever bought of any body, aud at less than half the price you have been paying.' I will warrant the growth of every tree or shrub I sell you, providing it ?is carefully planted and properly cared for. /I will sell you stock for fall delivery at the following prices: Apples, hardy, select and fine 25ets. Apples common, 20. ’ Cherries best varieties 6 for $2.40. Early Richmond, 3 for sl. Pears, dwarf, 3 for sl. Pears, Standard, 3 for $1.25. Any thing in the nursery stock at corresponding prices. Remember this stock is extra good and will bear true lo name every time. If I should charge you from 50cts. to $1.25 apiece for these trees, it would not make the trees any better. Do you think it would? 36-ts. R. P. Benjamin. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest market price for your poultry? If so, bring it to Farneman <fc Co., on Front St., opposite Mackey’s marble shop.

Lots For Sale. Lots No. 14 and 15 and 16 in Benjamin’s addition. For particulars call on R. P. Benjamin. People in general should know what’s best to do in case of a sudden attack of bowel complaint. It is a well established fact that prompt relief may bo had in any case of colic, cholera morbus, dysentery or diarrhoea, by giving a few doses” of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It aets quickly, can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by Frank B, Meyer. When Baby wm tick, we gave her CMtoria, When thewM a Child, the cried forCastoria, When the became Kite, Mie clung to CMtoria, When the had Children, the gave them CMtoria

Cholera In Michigan. Dr. E. D. Larke, of Rogers City Michigan, says the epidemic of last year in Presque lsl« county, in which so many persons lost, their lives, was cholera dysentery instead of cholera, as first reported. He used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says it succeeded, where all other remedies failed. Not a single case was lost in which it was used. This Remedy is the most reliable and most successful medicine known for colic cholera morbus,, dysentery diarrhoea and bloody sale by Frank B. Meyer. The many housekeepers whose an nual papering and re-painting was interferred with this year by the early opening of Spring work, can find a recompense for the delay in the great reductions in the prices of paints and wall-paper, at Meyer’s “Old Reliable” drug store. There was a terrible epidemic of dys entery and bloody flux in Popo county, Illinois, last summer. As many as five deaths oceured in oueday. Messrs Walter Bros., of Walter? burg, sold over 380 bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during this epidemic and say the never heard of its failing in any case when the directions were followed. It is the only medicine used that did cure the worst cases. Many persons were by it after the doctors had given them op. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer.

J. M. HELUIGK, Notary Public and » Real Estate Agent Lands oi all descriptions for sale or lease. WHEATFIELD, IHD. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselfeer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLEBBACH, PBOFR. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Bau gauge, Bologna, rUs., aold in quantities to salt pu> chasers at Abe lowest prices. None bat the bee stock slaughtered. Everybody la invited to a. Greatest Diimery of lie 19t» Ceatary! Q,4fh DR. TEAGUES yU f KEDrCATED U fIIR Catarrh^ Asthma i Hu *° p i"* l f ° r rosier Slrk Hrsdarhr Greatest Blood Mediiur irlne in the World. It Jl inhjr be token internv\ Z.W-' In doses of frouilO VW'WHofr 100*- Jrepo to a teaspoon tu I For Sale by t. B. MKTEK.

Jjjjf B flj[ BB K fll n ■ Bgl m B flvßfl 881 BB B B B BB B B|g| affyw? BSi 9 Sfl| SB |H . —.OF;— , ■■■ MB— I m Fine Shoes. •». ' ‘‘ V \ —:DURING:— «3JULY & AUGUST,t> TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. Our $3.50 shoe for $3.00. ..... , -. ■ . ; ~ / Al Our $3.00 shoe for $2.50. . Our $2.50 shoe for $2.25. _Our $2.00 shoe for $1.75. •< ...A Y t)ur $1.75 shoe for $1.50. VV Our $1.50 shoe for $1.25. Mens’ Fine Shoes at Same Discount in Prices. MILLINERY - AT - YOUR - OWN - PRICE. These ere no miction ov Jim Cvow Goods,but are regular merchantable goods and Fully Warranted. HEMPHILL & HONAN. SOLE AGENT FOR THB Bear This in Mind:—l can sell you any kind of watch yon want, at the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. Ladies Chains, Gents Chains, Violin and Guitar Strings Ladies Brooches, Gents' Cuff Buttons, Gold Pens, Ladies Cuff Buttons, Gents' Charms, Gold Rings, Ladies' Charms, Gents' Collar Buttons, Solid Gold Thimbles , All kinds of spectacles a specfelty, fitted by new system. A bright new stock of plated, hollow ware, knives, forks and spoons. Goods bought of me engraved free of charge. »/• e&ocmst €l@€&sl Fine watch repairing a specially. Also all kinds of eugraying »ndl monograms made to order. “HARDMAN, THE JEWELER.” GEO. W. SOFT, Restaurant A Bakery. BREAD. CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED OOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. waaMMSstLS s*r mmms —ALSO A GOODLUNCHCOTJNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON 3TREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. (Allman’s Old Stand.) * A STRONG COMPANY, The Uniat Cminl lit OF CINCINNATI. WHY ? It has the lowest death rate; It realises the highest interest rate oh its investments; It pays large dividends to policy-holders, and has made the most rapid progress of any company in the United States; It issues endowment insurance at life-rates; It makes its policies inoonteetible and non forfeitable; It continues all policies in force, without surrender, by the application of the entire reserve thereon; a It does not own a dollar in fluctuating stocks and bon It imposes no restrictions on residence or travel, and pays losses promptly. IWFor 10 rears the average IctereaLßato has been over tr per cent, and the Death Rato leas 1 i than Three-too rib* of One per cent. J6F*The Receipts from Interest mars than all Death Looms, Matured Endowments, A6S9TB WAITED ffIOIREPfiTsENTED TEBBIfORY. HOME OFFICE, 8. Fourfh and Central Avenue, DA JOHN DAVIS. President. E F. MARSHALL. Secretary. C W- BOVX, Asst. Gem. Agt, W, W- WATSON, Local Agent, R«n*scla«r, Ind.