Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1890 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. - ISSUED EVJSHY THURSDAY BY 3EO. E- MARSHALL, Publisher and Proprietor. OFFICE In Republican building, on eorner of ■Washington and Weston streets. i" Terms of Subscription, Oneyear.... ...JI So months...'... - - twfemdnths.. 08 v »" -The Official Paper of Jaspet=£sfffdjvs
PROFESSIONAL CAIIDS. _ ± ——— — i ——■ — PHYSICIANS. ~TTT W HARTSELL, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC Elj-ysiciaxL and S-CLXg-eoaa., Rensselaer .Indiana. hrnnic Diseases a Specialty Office East sVashlnfeton Street. 5-Jan-84. Residence. Makeever House. JjTgTjONKS, m - D ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly attended by day or night. MED ART VI LEE, INDIANA. r\R. i. bTwasheufn, - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. iSives special attention to Diseasesof Women and ChiUlren and Chronic Diseases. ~ Rememhercallß are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. . Ji P. BITTERS, M. li„ —' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Over Ellis & Murray, Rensselaer, ... Indiana Telephone to Residence. Office llovks : BA.M.to 12 Iff. IP.M. to 5 P. M. LANDON.M. I>~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. J®"Diseases ol Eye and Ear a Specialty. Offieeover Green & Co’s. Hardware Store. Remington - - - - - Indiana. A| ARY E. JACKSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of women ancf children. Office on Front street, corner of Angelica. 19-83. KIRK, —VETERINARY SURGEON, Treat all chronic diseases of animals. Surgery a specialty. Office with Dr, Alter. RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. ATTORNEYS. Simon P. Thompson, david J. Thompson Attorney at Lct/tc. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BRO., 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tne courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor Edwin P. Hammond. Wm. B. Austin HAMMOND & AUSTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer, ----- Indiana. Mp-Offlr.n second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets Wm. B. Austin purchases, sells and leases real estate. W. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Practicesin Jasper, Newton-and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settle of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, Etc. Etc. Etc. Address, - - Rensselaer, Ind Ass H. U. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will conduct a Loau and Real Estate Bureau. Office opposite Court house, ou Washington street, up-stairs in Makeever’s Building. Special attention to collections and Probate business. 18-18. JAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW. , Rensselaer. - -- -- -- - Indiana. f&r Office in >car of Kcnsselacr Bank. A V- «t yFordecai f. ohilcote, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeover building.
MISCELLANEOUS. ZIMKI DWIGQ »HB, F. J. BEABB, V AL.SEIB. President. Vice President. Cashier Citizens’ State Bank Rensselaer Ind. CAPITAL *30,000. Organised under the StaU Banking Laic, Jan. 1, 1888. Does a general banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. This banlc-is examned by the State Bank Examiner, who Is appointed by the Governor and Auditor of State. There has never been a failure of a bank organixed under this law, ' Rensselaer Bank, (Located in Nowels Building.) H. O HARRIS, DAVID NOWELS, President. Vice President. J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points, Collections made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interest healing certificates of deposit issued, A EcCey T. J.SeCoy. K. L. Briltogawmrtt A. McCOY & CO, Bankers. (Successors to A. McCoy A T. Thompson.) HKHBBKLAKB, iKPtAKA. Do a general banking bnsinws. _Exchaa« bought and sold. Money loaned. Certifies mss bearing interest issued. Collections made on all available pointa. Bank same place as old firm of McCoy & Thompson. 1 JOHN MAKXXVKK. JAT W. WILLIAMS. Prealdeat, Cashier. FARMERS’ BAHITT-•O-Opposite Public Square'll BMNBSNLAMB INDIANA Receives Deposito. Buy.and sell Exchange Collections made and promptly remitted. I Money Doaned and a General Banking Business done.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Barkley Items, A frost large enough to mp the corn blades last week. Alliance at Smith school house next Saturday night, and every two weeks thereafter. S. R. Nichols has been meeting with good success in cattle shipping. •v: >■ ■■■-'' -•-• ■ 4 Rev. R. M. Simmons will preach at the Pleasant Grove church next Sunday at 7:30 P. M. instead of 3:30 P. M. the usual time. John Ryan has sold his farm to Mr. Rite of Rensselaer. Leroy Florence received a severe sonstroke last Friday, but his friends are confident that he will recover. The stroke was a 10 pounder; i Miss Dora English returned from Washington state, last Saturday. She was accompanied by her sister Mrs. Jennie Brosnehan. Don Carlos.
From Gillam. The Basket Social, held at th e residence of T. H. Robinson, on Saturday night, was a success. The baskets were all sold, and the money given to the pastor Rev. Campbeik - —• The Misses Welch, of Jordan Tp., spent Sunday in Gillam. Mr. Phillips, of Rensselaer, made a flying trip to Gillam on Sunday. The lady visitor here from Kniman is supposed to be the cause of his visit. . Prof. Chas. Jaekel, Prof, of | music in South Chicago, spent Sunday with Laura E. Rathfon. Mr. Jaekel is a graduate of the Cincinnati College of Music, and is a very fine musician. Mr. Pies Pullens who had his leg broken a week ago, is slowly recovering. Annie Rooney. From wiicatffleld. Hay harvest is drawing to a close. We had whopping frost Friday morning. Frank Hathaway is painting the residence of Mrs. R. Clark occupied by Frank Scott. John Greve is erecting a residence in West Wheatfield. *
Alston Nichlos is building a small frame residence, in Bentley’s addition. S. J. Bentley has material for a new residence. Mr Bently has been in Chicago the past week adding new goods to his already large stock on hand. Alonza Hayes, of Kansas city, Kan., is making an extended visit here, to his many relatives and friends. There was sale of levied goods at the residence of John Misch last Saturday. The sale was largely attended by Chas Similey the auctioneer and Clerk Similey says he had a picnic for once in his life. Old Ironside.
West teuton. Threshing is almost through with us this year in these parts. J. E. Roberts recently from California has been sick with typhoid fever. Dx. Loughridge is waiting on him. *> Oats are worth 36 cents at Julian and Foresman. Our neighboring town of Brook claims to have the champion base ball club in the north part of the State. Mr. Jesse Saylor is contemplating taking a trip to Wisconsin soon, visiting relations near Madison. Henry Shipman is adding to his very productive farm a part of the river bottom which overflows every year and is therefore a very rich piece of land. He has inclosed it with a levee mile long and Bto 10 feet high. He predicts it to be 2 feet above high water mark. Remington Fair is the principal excitement in these parte this week. Billy Bnngle’s new house is almost completed. P. F. Roberts has the finest water-melon patch m the Township. He has lota of friends now. A Cubtis Creeker. We have a long line of flannels, cotton flannels, wool blankets and every thing of the kind which we will sell at bottom prices. J. H. Willey & Sons.
We have a long line of flower pots all sizes, glassware, queensware, table knives and forks, spoons, pocket cutlery and numerous other articles which we are selling out at cost. Call and examine these goods before buying. J. H. Willey 4c Sons. T. F. Clark with Jay W. Williams, is a cabinet maker, by trade, and if you want any furniture made or repaired bring it to him. All work guaranteed. Picture frames made to order, 20 different styles of moulding on hand. *
Rensselaer Public Schools. 1 The public schools of Rensselaer •will be open next Monday, Sept Ist ! at 8:30 A. M. Parents will be giving their children superior advantages by sending them the first day, as they will then be present at the classification of the school. By the decision of the Supreme Court of Indiana concerning school books, the new books known as the Indiana Educational Series, and published by The Indiana School Book Company, and .none other will haye to be used. Parents can get these books before next Monday, as each child knows what books he needs, and by so doing will avoid delay. The new books are Reader, Geographies, Arithmetics, and Copy-books, all other books will be the same as those used before. Books have been put into the hands of J. E. Spitler, at post office. Catalogues of the school can be had at the County treasurer’s office of Mr. Clark, or of Mr. Chilcote, Mr. Willey, or the Superintendent at their respective places of business. Let each family procure a school catalogue from which can be learned all that pertains to the school-management, course of study, time, statistics, etc. Respectfully, F. W. Reubelt, Sup’t
T AKE HEED!
When you have a snap, the people say. —..(‘You should heed and take advantage of it day by day, Any profitable opportunity to grasp for yourself. Should be sought for, for the sake of pelf.” Make all that you can in the easiest way Is generally regarded to be in sway. Some take Chicago’s version of the ‘ Golden Rule”, Which brings many a disgrace to our country in the way of “duel” Viz: “Do others before they do you,” And, that is the maxim that many do. But, we are not living for ourselves alone, We look to other’s welfare as well as our own. Wo try to be upripht and square in all dealings toward “people”, Try us and from the financial standpoint you’ll be a “steeple”. Time, as Shakespear says, “lells the story of all secrecy.” In the long run you’ll profit in the “Financial Sea.” If, in trading you use discretion and thought. By trading where the best goods for the least money can be bougut, The Old Corner Store near the Bridge, is the best, The experienced proprietor and the goods are your test.
SUMMER OUTINGS.
Personally conducted limited excursions, by special vestibule trains to White Sulphur Springs, Natural Bridge, Luray Caverns, Richmond and Old Point Comfort. Four Days in Wonderland, three days above the clouds, three hours in a synless world, and a delightful sojourn at the seashore. Will leave Cincinnati over the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, on August 26th and September 16th. Tickets cover all expenses going, and allow stop-over returning;, only a limited number will be sold. Entire journey by daylight. Nightp spent at famous mountain resorts. Send for a copy of “Virginia Vistas” to W. H. Fuller, Gen. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, Ohio. ts .
EVERYBODY READ
The Rensselaer Flouring Mill has been thoroughly renovated and repaired and is now doing as good a business as any first class mill in the state. We will take farmers’ wheat and store to exchange for flour. Will also pay the highest cash price for good wheat, and all who have flour to buy will save themselves money by buying at the Mill or of our agents. We will sell first class flour for less money than you can buy any other good grade in the county. We are now prepared to grind rye, either for flour or chopped feed, any day in the week. Thanking all old customers for their patronage we invite as many new ones as wish to give us a trial for which we will guarantee satisfaction. ! Rensselaer Miluno Co. (Successors to E. N. Hyland.)
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Peck’s Bad Boy never could understand why people would doubt the virtue of Gantcr’s magic chicken cholera cure, when it Is a fact that the money wilt be refunded if the remedy fails to give entiie satisfaction, by, n Lorg & Eger, .v
BUSINESS LOCALS. ,—— ..... at_ 7 - - All goods at cost at R. Fendigs. C. C. Starr’s pure Jewel Tea is the most refreshing of beverages. 7 I mean business! All goods at cost from this date. R. Feodig. Convince yourself of the truth of my assertions by calling.. R. Fcndig. Go to R. Fendig’s for goods at cost.
Remember we are selling all spring clothing at cost. J. H. Willey A Son. The. line of Overalls, Jeans and Cottonade Pants for men and boys, at the Trade Palace, is tiie best for the money, to be had in Rensselaer. Jewelry, millinery and notions at uost at Mrs. Locklider’s until August 31st. ———
J. H. Willey & Son have received a full line of the latest styles in gents soft and stiff hats. Call and see them. Call for yourself and see that I mean business. Save the profits, buy goods at cost at R. Fendig’s. J. H. Willey <fc Son will not be undersold in the clothing line. New hats for everybody, just received at the Trade Palace.
Remember. — Mrs. Lecklider’s millinery store and dress-making establishment is one door east of the post-office, and directly opposite the public square. Knives and forks at cost, at J. H. Willey & Sons’.
Queens'ware and glassware at cost at J. H. Willey & Sons’. As my intentions are to quit business, I have decided to close out my entire stock at cost. R. Fendig. People needing anything in my line, should take advantage of this rare opportunity. R. Fendig. Desiring to close out my entire stock, I will sell all goods at cost from this date. R. Fendig. Notwithstanding the big advance in coffee you can buy fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s at the old price. Knives and forks at cost, J. H, Willey & Sons’. Look at LeopokPs 5 and 10 cent counters. Numberless articles can be found there, at those prices, worth five times the amount in value. Buy pure teas and fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. We roast our own coffee as needed, consequently have no old, stale stock. Flower pots all sizes at cost, at J. H. Willey & Sons’. The largest assortment of boots and shoes in Jasper county. J. H. Willey & Son.
Remember we can save you money on boots and shoes. J. H. Willey & Sons. All winter goods at cost for cash at R. Fendig’s. Go to Hemphill & Honan’s and buy Boots and Shoes. They give you back 10 cents for every dollars’ worth of goods you boy this month. Foe Sale.— One the of best 80 acre farms in Jasper County, 2| miles southeast of Rensselaer. Call upon or address, A. S. Bakek, 50-10 t Rensselaer Ind. Fine Mediterranean seed wheat for for sale, at my place in Barkley tp., about 5 miles northeast of Rensselaer.
6t p. John English. At Mrs. Lecklider’s millinery store one door east of the Post Office will be found breast pins from lOcts. to $3.50; hats from scts. to $1: all good goods warranted.
The new fall stock now arriving at the Trade Palace, was bought at bottom, cash prices, and will be sold to meet all competition. We have decided to continue the discount sale during this month in the Boot <fe Shoe department. Remember, 10 per cent off for the cash this month. Hemphill <fe Honan. Iwißh to call the attention of all farmers contemplating buying a binder next year that I have two new binders of the latest improvement, that I will sell at a special low price, and on next year’s terms. Will cost you nothing until after next harvest. Come and see me and save yourself *25.00 on a binder. I also have a few of those superb mowers, the best the in world, that I willsell on next year’s terms. Come early for they are going like hot cakes. The way these mach-
ines go out Is evidence that an agri cultural man can tell the truth. Come and hear the truth. For any kinds of machinery that is used on a hum come and see me. I will surely save you money. I sell on small profits, for cash. Don’t forget the Spading Harrow, now fall is here. B. F. Ferguson. Consumption Surety Cured, m Tn bon.-- Pleas# totem jrowr madam Bv its Übmlt mm thoomniH of tepatea have bme prnm*Mßtty eumd. I Mmn b* gtod to mud twobottl— ofmy imaadyrmißtoaayat your imtten who hava consumption ts thay win ■and me their tximem and P. O. addrnaa. •■W™ fully, T- A SLOCON, M. C.. 1M Pm** St, H. I.
i i i ———————— TILE! TILE!! r LUMBER! LUMBER!! A Splendid Opportunity to Buy Tile! For the next 90 days we will sell tiie in lots of $25 or more at regular cash price and give 1 year’s time at 6 per cent, interest. We are closing outoui stock of tile and will not be undersold. Special prices in car load lots. Ail sizes from 4 to 12 inch and of superior quality. Also headquarters for lumber of all kinds, as H IU. ins, Wins, BUS k We buy directly from the mills, and can guarantee you lowest prices and best quality of goods. ESTIMATES ON BILLS A SPECIALITY! Finest grades of Yellow Poplar constantly on hand. We also handle Sewer Pipe of all sizes, also Lime and all hinds of hard and soft Goal at reasonable Prices. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the publie. Office and Yard at Depot. HOWIIS t ROBIHS6K. RENSSELAER dhvi School! MISS FRANC McEWEN Has opened an ART SCHOOL in roomß at her home. Every pupil will learn to make a fine LANDBGAPE 22x27 inches, and one LIFE-SIZE and LIFE-LIKE PORTRAIT during the first term —all hand work. First course $25. Also prepared to give instructions on teachers’ course. Tools and Material furnished Free during the course, and SUCCESS GUARANTEED. . On these terms everyone can try, knowing that if they don t swsceed it will cost nothing. Learn the work to teach others, or to mass portraits of family or friends. Call and see the work. Night elaM for those who prefer. Also agency for art supplies, and all kinds or material needed in this work kept constantly on hand and for sale to all needing anything in that line.
eyery WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF ■ THAT CM) BE RELIED OH BE UP T»Tot to Split! TMEMARK Not 22. 525522^32l "■ —i , BEARS THIS MARK. #■■■■ trade - P.LU LQID NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. GAN bC WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
m M -g M M ■ ««V----2k gp.ord h.oJuife?wiJe. who uggrs tnPOuOiifis Hell s*t#lbce mm :s® I muzzled in her houseVTry ih&nd keep your house .cle&reAO grocers keep 8J Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary t» insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can’t find it at home, he will seek elsewhere tor it Good housewives know that BAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do yoi want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO and you will be surprised at your success. BEWARE OF lIMTATIONt.
